ittsintrgh 03atitt• drIPIOJAL P 4 rsz - OP re` airy TIWBSDAY MORNING, BKPT. 12, 1861 cITY AFFAIRS Mwrzosioaearcita Observations for the Ga t ealfe, by O. E. Shaw, Optieiae, SS Fiftb Erse —corrected k. 4 finer:l4-k. a' e. !! :.• Barometer F. NAPIIIBLfOA3IaOIIBIT I V TICKET • Psi SSRITaNT MOS DWARF avast ,!! Plata WI wmaiuts, ristobor‘S. IRS Ps/611DM snot SORRON Min t WILLIAM B, MCOLUSIE, PitiWargh. FOR MINXIVIS Alms Coati.), nue • " 401111 BiOWN, of &we Township, , Fos SMlsros : f IOfIN P. PSNNIif, Pittsburgh. 1 Pot mamm': 11TRE C. AII&NNON, Otrilim, • Bi.Okfr ; .- t • HUI CHM aN, MeOutalets: t : FIGISCIUNLI LBAJW; PittSbar,th 101 nlisintr: ' WOODS, of Psebtas lio• • , t • I " i>i it Paistionsturf : OffNRY RAPPON,of Tipper Ac Clair tp. rm coinionowit DAVID 002i1.1158,0f I Pot rausorta e IFLOYDra t rot 0010111 a: ! I 1011 N IdcOLAINO.of emanates. . DILISTOS or POOL: • • . &WM ILIDAVIB, of Onto 19. - - I. ' sgh DiewatelCon Landlords and Tenants. The editor of the Diapateh seeks a very ma ll ' . am ou nt °respite!, in the follow ' tog paragraph: g., e ware addressed, on Tuesday forenoon, . Isy five plain but respecuble, industrione men, ' one!of them well advanc,ect in life, who are - ! 7 landlordi; owning each a few small tenements, l dna inane Tented. to peivote of the poorer ..._ • f•caski They rolled to sak - onr counsel and aid ~, .. i liobtalieinglmitiee. Their aabry, in brief, is ." -, • 1,.. Sheet they , bees each One et! more families as ~.. '- tenants whose *ale heads ordependences ....i boalthede -or brothers-have joined volunteer ._,.,• companies, and gone to the camp!. They are . t . reeetvieg no rent from theseiamilin-some owing for four lor file months-end have DO i prospect of obtaining any, owing to the fact thin/ the Gargle, as they state, tome months _ •'. I ego imsde threats of violeneei-hanging to a - - !..4leittp- post -egainst any landlord who should . ! ostbeinpt either to collect the rent from a sot. 1 ".71.dier , e family by legal process ar to dispossess 1 ',...4incti;lamily of their peemins-that magistrates, 1 t whose names they give us, reran any interior. „Ipneel or relief -41:d that the public opinion i seems to be that landlords should neither at- ' Itempt to make, collection of renta nor to re. posse's their property: They lave no alter native but to leave their houses to the free _ , i occupancy of any tenant - who has possemion, _,r, lead V.hooses-es many dishoeestly do-tare ',3 . 'lose payment even when they might do it.ii ' . There is no little misrepresentation In the -.-. above, es will appear from the article to which -. . . faallerbia, and eititob appeared in the Garate of - " " .' Mas kith, at follows: I. . - I. - 0 ,We - have two or three well authenticated ' llnittinees In witch property owners-men of In es gaimeaus-hive notified the wives of 'Polon. teers4oceopyingi thole hous', that they must 1 -.. give pp Intinediete possession, under threat of 1 ,beinstejectid by sin ofiloir if they infuse to eom. 1 tnlY. One of! them demands was made io the 1 ;Ninth Ward, another In the Third Ward, and a 1 fehirdidel Allegheny. Now, while we adinit that 1 leverylman should have his due, yet in times . -.• dike these it is!'dangerous for Bhyloeke, with knife and seales!ln hand, to go 'round clamor- ... .-. , lug for their ' , pseud of flesh." ;Hundreds and . !!..ithourlinds of brave volunteers' have bandy I! . `trueltied on their!, armor and rushed to the de. 1 Scans Pf'otte country, leaving their families to 1 •-ehe ease and generosity of th an who prefer the leninfoYts of home to the scenes of the camp and ' --" ' -l• the battle-field. - i "Landlords/ have an interest at least equal .._ . " to that.ol any Other elate, in the .preservation pf saw/ and i* the defense of the goyeroment, kind we rejoice to know that many of them, .• laity appreeniting . their duties in this respect, ' ! have loitered their tenements gratuitously to • he fathilies of inch as Volunteer. But th.re are mne who, for the sake of a few dollars, be apprehending , the lots of a :month's rent, Ifrobldltorn out helpless women 'and children. .. rin °swot the eater alluded to, the woman hue -.rids children, and bet small means to support ..i . !, • Sham.] She has hese ordered out, but If she is put ouf the public shall know it-and keow - - ! the liaises of all concerned in the transaction. A generous!, right-thinning , man, if he Made himself unable to hear the It,. of his rend/ - ! ' will se abaci obtaining the neat:nary rebel forth. unfortunate oeeupant, and success will surely c rown his efforts. Bat the sordid wretch, ~ who s eke to escape his share of the general treetbet of war, ;by outrage and wrong, can Willy b restrained by public sentiment, and - ... eppnitiinaions of !the cord and the lamp.post. . , i...1t is aot.lll be presumed that this eommu ,Wity eipi permit any indindual to oust the lam . ity of a legate volunteer, and those who are now threatening to do so should•talie warning in time. All Ruffin nom the evils of the war, , I Sad all mast wait - patienily for a better state of things. " , Oar article was oleerly and!pointedfy di ,. -tined against W , class of landlords which . _ Weeds restraining troth in war and, in peace. `;let aside from ell this we ire pleased that our ertiele line had such a salutary effect, and es. peeislly are we ,rrj.iietid itnt we have i ... ;. yet kept called Upon. , to publish the name of ...,_ ..,-Aty lau l dio!d beanies, enough - to dispossess a •-- 0)11111teert family. • Elqw has it been with the . . - 4 ispatch, whose editor is now melted to tears Wirer the hardships of:property owners. In his paper f 47th, alluding to the efforts of - . .....! certain . tet pm ladles in furnishing dol- Biers withclierk-bags, etc., he says: ', ' -. • . !liThey . (the ladies) , are doubtless Ignorant n! tbeetht that are some landlords so .kart as to per s ec ut e the destitute families of 'tit " new serving their country in the field, Ind with are unable to pay their rent, trith ..„: ..thattats4:if ej ectment-nay more, that some of ....-. ....,;itilesie mercenary men, who have in no way A .cialtribined aught tar the ! supprinioa of the ~ •. , "! - eatiistion, will actually carry their threats Soto eyetatian brassie:is:gaga of die kw. There ',--„heire been more than one instance of.this. ~. • . issidesi,./dullenger, a very poor woman, hay. • ting foiniehildren,*nd in a very delicate situ. inow,Whosee'itanee.of two dollars per week from tblaeLtef Committee, was lest week re. tiered to one and, a half, and who' hag no out. - . .et means of support, bu been legally notified ^ - Ittatebelniff be toteibly . ejeeted thie week, for biiii.payinent of two month , ' rent. She lives ,";,.... to -a...bowie: belonging to Wm: Riley, on -,--!...,.., Pitt allej, Third Ward, Allegheny, and ant irrs - ;?;..dtior to per landlord. /ler rent is file dollars, ; ,....F..i.,pa r month' ' ' . amebae hasten& has :been away .ogarlY three mouths. This poor Nonni should be relieved, sod to ray the least, her landlord • ..,... aliooldbe rued foP r the relief fund." • ' `" 'here ire:bit : it'. sn exemplification of the love .." - o& - tbe Dispatch editor tor certain landlords. AilititilWerthy ii ,remark that the landlord, -Riley,'wpose naine!Wite thuSpublielied io the ~.....;Werld as i **standing example to others, is of '. !hit' crinheitrioosl, class roprese4ted by the :Eiiitandlorsie who celled on the Dispateh edi tor.. Ate.:44ey earned his little property by 4 !itatd' wt. -muting. -Itis a great pity that ' some on of those fire landlords hid not been ' - ;ligheetiher torthe eispaish, that the amps. thettc, toper. MIL, t ,bave been reminded of , - ,...whiat appeared , in his own 'paper._,!Tbe only, -, !difference between Ma is-thaiwkill we Threat. ‘.ettilif krspooe. the Dispatch . "came ;down" ,Withbet a word of !vitae - - •'- - - ,".ibite liratiltinbtleite some Cases' of 'individ - gal- hardshipe-cases! where landlord, gennot well 'Said' to , lost their mita-but it should I).LitemOnber . ed, that valet:teens familiesfamilfamiliesleafier ..abiplate want for, every land. Aare: that .fiselsibe pinch. !There • are two 'aid es is to the question/ end no one will pretend to dopy testthe core of those ciimpelled to innik tellti:frosiftlie , patilic, treasery presents . 111 4 _,ll k 140 od s ib* oilman Marne ‘ . i -, ~, Ito rattuady . hilavor•Of the • billdlOr,d, BO . ly - lioh=try -the Ditriatot;' aro eon On" Up f that hi none, union he: shoold ‘ beetir hintsolfin Unita( his onfortonata ten ',..l-ana, or Is* his case before - 1n Relief Committea. 7. - =.Aitera fliers. eald:heretafore,tharels no legal ~.., 4sisdi o tioitt a po - attbie provision tan ito proton shitittileiti,_ldf.g..,t4t47-Pertort iiiin service of tilt PtoOlJkof halted , #totoo, we until - thirty . 1 ) 4111,1 1e 11 . 40 1 11 r uati ' dnti,:n4fraif daps 4,4f.j4 Itorn.44=orther prothted ~ prams Out - C0P77.1157 705 40115 Conatans.;-,We learn 4 1 'deffit.lir of that Mr. , l. C. Bidaell; proprietor of Om Pitt/F -(I2W Witt flea bud; burgh PlOwVorks,' has received' a . contract' Ipay the mats of th e amt from the (overmans , for the contraction of t the famjahhtiojCodiSoir of I,l4.4mathoari - Oft ouriiono.. _ .._. • ~...,,. '==tea %Al** hats it,. - *Reelect Eat a •tattas the sallihall TVs to tie lair, set this Dispatch' will not seek to shhk it, ehe we might have !'mobs" and "slots" wish al be to lately apprehended would grow out of the sem teary suppression of incendiary newspapers. But enough of this. We drop the subject with the adage- 4 those who live in glass bootee timid not throw stoma^ Tho ICOOODad pmaviets..—nly Rob a sloes- far, frei: or The prisoners Washington Rupert, W., H. Bummers and Charles Rock, who escaped from the county jail on Sunday morning lest, hare turned op 1i Westmoreland county, in their true guise, that of burglars and thieves., It will be recollected that Rupert, who formerly resided in McKeesport, or in that vicinity, was convicted of passing counterfeit money upon a store-keeper named James B. !Marsh', of Cord tersyilla, Westmoreland county, and it was aped his testimony mainly that Rupert was convicted. It would now appear that, after making their escape, the patty was piloted by Rupert to the scene of his old haunts, and the first night after their escape (Monday) was not permitted to pass without at least one robbery, which was as trueeauful as it was dazing. Rupert, with double malice—to gratify his vengeance, and to obtain plunder—had gone direatly to Sturgis tore, and when • favora ble hoar of the night had arrived, his daring comFahiolls, Rock and Summers, entered. As Sturgis slept in the store, be was seized by these two ruffians, who forcibly stole from him &bone/500 in money, with which they de• camped. Rouen being well known to Stur gis, did not enter the store, doubtle■s hoping by this means to keep his whereabouts a secret. Bat a little circumstance happened which flies' the crime upon this party beyond a doubt. In their hurry to escape, one of the men toot his hat, which has since beim brought down to this city and identified as the hat worn by Summers in jail. no ors. tor nuns. . 00 74 . OD 70 Sturgis states that neither of the men was Rupert, but they answered the description of Rock and Summers. The matter has been lald before Mayor Wilson, and an effort will be made to have the scoundrels re-arrested. Sheriff Graham has offered a reward for their apprehension; and a fall description of each of them will be found in our advertising columns. Meeting of the .Cionrid Board of Edo• The Central Board of Education met Tura day evening, September 10th. Present, Messrs. Hunter. Marshall, Duncan, Brush, Spirely and Negley, President. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The monthly report. of the Sacra eery and Principal of the High School were read and ordered to be filed. On motion, the Pifth Ward School was al lowed an additional female in the !uterine. diateDepimment. Warrants were drawn in favor of the Pitts burgh Gazette for printing Treasurer'. Report and advertising, sl9; Evening t /ironic*, ad. minimal, gal; Pittabuigh Poat, advertising, $1; J. W. Pope. whitewashing High School, $21,- 95; Moore & Pollock, glazing at High School, $3,50; Sarah Eilsburv, cleaning the Colored School, $6; Charles Ellzhury, whitewashing Colored School, $3,75; James Coop, glazing at Colored' School, $3; Lively, Peel& Co., $1„50. On motion, adjourned. • Tun PATRIOT'S Data,,, on THE PAST, THE PRESENT AND THE Boverar.—This is the title of a new lour 'act drama, written by Robert Jones, Req., author of the Hidden Hand, &ct, &c., whicti Manager Henderson has now in rehearsal, sod which will be produced at the theatre during the coming week. From what we have read el the drama, we should judge that, notwithstanding the lam that a camber of new pieces bare been proddeed under the pretreat management, the "Patriot's Dreamt' will place ell others in the shade, li is not only, strictly speaking, a piece for the but it thuunds in almost eveTything that la calculated to give it en extended '•run." A number ot new scenes are now being painted by the scenic artist of the establwoment es prelude for the piece. The drama being founded on the stirring events now passing to oar distracted country, numerous exciting in cidents will be illustrated by living tab:esux, such, for instance, as the march through Bal timore, the attack oa the Maraachusetts regi ment, &c., &c. The *ids-awake lease of the "Old Drury" Reams determined to give our citizens a fur share of everything that is new. Bold Thelt—Escape of the perpetratoas. On Monday last, an open day, two well known characters, one of whom has his head quarters on Seventh street, to this city, entered the house of Louis Mout, Chestnut street, Al. legheny, pod stole seven dollars. They were arrested before they got out of sight, and taken before lattice Butrup, of Darlene borough, who wrote oat commitments' tar larceny and placed the men to custody of an officer. On reaching Seventh street, they asked privilege of the officer to 'enter the heutene engine house, alleging that they could had natl. They were permitted to go au, but made tracks, by the back door. mud have not since been seen by the stupid officer. Bank Bi o,l * Quotations. Corrected especially for the (arum by 'Ceara Feld t Laze, of the Notional Barak Nolo irepo,t es. Rata oncartaln at present: Pirrenuaion, teptember 11, 1861. Diseciest. l Ducourat, New lleg.Btatee par ,d. Clarollne no sale N. York Stato...-..- uo sale N. York City.-- - par 'Alabama no male Penea. N. (east.l..—l. pall Kentucky.- .... par " ( leter , erest)- I Obio.._- ..... per pan (edema. Dtat.of Ooiamoie- 3! a VS of Blau.. p.r klat7land.• Balt.-- par no sale Interior- t Wlaoonete.--- eo sal. (ellbeellogk brat.) Fatel ........ a (eastern).- no.* 10 North Candle.- so eala.;3anada.—.- Excluingo-li.lin4 rates on Natal ore. IX; on Ph rept over Bankable fond.. Onle-' , 4l.eulog at IV, over bankable foods. Bravest COUNT?' Fera.-7 he A nnu al Fair of the Beaver County Agricultural Society will be held next week, on Wednesday, 'retiredly and Friday. It promises to be the beat ever held in the county. The grounds have a fine race trick, now in eplendin order, and homes from Cincinnati, Wheeling and this city are - expected to compete for premiums A Matting match comes MI on the first day for a premium of slsi and one on the second fir FM. The premium list for other stock and farm products is liberal and attractive. A large attendance is anticipated. WILL RC BErT TO HER FRIENDS —The girl White, whose arrest we mentioned yesterday, for dressing in male attire and enlisting en e soldier, will be sent to her friends In Kentucky. ladies and gentlemen of Allegheny interested themselves io her behalf, purchased her articles of clothing, and obtained money with which to pay her passage. Mayor Drum has alto treated her yeti kindly, and helped to "rig her out.", It is to be hoped that the kindness thus bestowed will work a thorough reformation in her conduct. RAILROAD ACCIDa7IM-00 Saturday evening the irdight_train on the Pittsburgh, Ft. Warne and Chicago Railroad collided at Clinton, fire miles west of Wooster. Oa the western bound train was a large amount of war material for_ Gen. Fremont, and on the other a number of horses. The collision resulted in breaking to pieces a number of the cars. Several Colom- Wads were thrown oat alongside:of the track, where they were 'avian Monday. Ten horses were.killed by the accident. No other lives were lost. HARPER ZUVAVEII,-Thu fine company, un der the command of Capt. 8. L. Fullwcuid, intends giving one more public exhibition of the ionise drill, it City Hall, on Fridry even ing, for tberbenerit of the Relief Fund. Prom the perfect success irbich attended them at their list entertiienient the publ:c may antici pate a rich treat on this occasion. Several new features will be introduced not before at tempted by them. PtaDONAL.—The friends of Captain Aka. Hay, commanding the .Simpson Light Infantry, In Col. Rippey's regiment, which felt for the seat of. war last Saturday afternoon, will be gratified to learn that two officers of a Phila. delpbia regiment, at the request of the Colode!, werwin the city on Monday to tender him the position of Major. . „ Suiver or 181 PIACC.—John Stewart W3l arrested and committed to jail yesterday by "Major 'Wilson; charged, on oath of his wile Jane, with surety ci the peace. Jane has sep arated from her iisband, and, according to her statement; be visited' her abode in %ming lima mid , threw a brick at her. LEVTRIL 6'ROIZ WEST icazir VIRGINIA. f'orrenroodetiee of the Pittsburgh Gazette. CAMP Bayeasor, tiept. 3, 1861. Some of our company, on their rehire to the regiment Porn Pittsburgh, represented to me a desire in regard to weekly correspondence; I Would cheerfully comply, / lad lime. c • Did I ever tell you how beentitally we ire situated, in the loveliest of valleys diverg ing to all points. There is the most Lantiful diversity of landscape. Mountains in rugged gnmdeur--"ont-trowning the brow of horror" valleys sweetly smiling in variegated placidity, (as if the way through life to the field. of death, but a few miles distant from us, was "the primrose path of dalliance.") In addition to all this, the most promising trout stream you or I ever mtw, shimmering over its bosom—ail tor two dolla rs an acre. Bat then the rains I The valleys woo the mountain breams; the mountains the the clouds; the clouds yield, end "simmer." The king of day, fiiity and red, drinks with "a dry rage;" at night, the solar isitaitinae mursourant pknirtidiste and most co pious deware silently shed. Yolks here say the wet Mu sson will set in about two weeks Denise Well, It's well enough to let us be ad vised of it, for we'd never be able to recognise the change from what we've had. You don't care much for the country or all- Mate, so I'll tell you of the inhabitant,. They are made up In a very !drys measure of a gang of clever fellows called the Second Virginia regiment. Until a few days ago, the Sixth Ohio was quartered here, the two regiments and Poet under the command of Col, Bosley, of Ohio, an ofiloor of fine military abilities and Much spoken of. Our Colonel (J. W. Moss) is (Com Parkersburg, Va., a very floe looking officer, of commanding person. Be Is much regarded by his men,- ts of dignified manners, kind and aut. to officers and soldiers ; they have great confidence M his courage and judg. ment, and under his gold/nos expect to &mom. plieh touch. Unoomprombring,lailexible remota. den Is the most prominent Moracteristic of his features. \ il Oar Lieut. Colonel (Moran, of Pair. =font, Va is a very tall and most soldierly idokteg potion—complexion dark, eyes black Qi nighti, black beard, long a la Vas Dyke. His physiognomy is by no means indicative of tfib kindness of heart and mildness of manner which has made him so deservedly popular with the regiment. Oar Major (J. D. Owens) we all knew at home. He seems, constantly and laboriously engaged at his quarters, unless celled out on duty. Oar Adjutant (dactien) Is a 'quiet, modest-mannered and religious man, of considerable military experience and repute. don. ("A little leaven may leaven the whole Intrip" even In then latter daye.) On Sunday, Glider his command, those who desired to go were marched, with arms and accoutromenta drums and fifes, to preaching la • grove, on the batiks of the aforesaid trout stream ' hereinba. fore referred to, which courses through this valley. (I was at the meeting on the banks of that stream; preaching was had, and further this deponent saith not, except that my thoughts would wander now anddhen a mile or two op that stream ) Since the Ball Rua mantle la. thins of humanity, by bayoneting the wouo,ed, doubtless to relieve them and their 'murderers of ,misery, we mast needs go to prayers, armed cap-et pied.. Warns the lett three weeks we're had scoutuag partial out in the wilderness of muuntaine. They might as well have gone not int the darkness or midnight to boot owls tttdep mountain paths, which permit bat am gid file, welled in se either aide by impend. treble thickets of spruce pine and laurel, in witch an enemy might lark within whispering proximity without tear of discovery. Sergio. Dab. Graham and Boyd Rook were oat with a party, and moat probably would have been cut but for the honest guidance of a good Union mountaineer, who led them oat of the •ogre by another path than that by which they entered. The 'mud party which wept out the! same rood were fired upon, by a party an closely pro acted ambush. Two of oar men were killed sad lour wounded, without 'the slight.' chance of retaliation. Theme anent- aelare the reeident mountaineer*, who know every mountain path. bear trail and ea ea; neet, and with whom the vattlesnakce are daily companions, weal/Ler permitting. An. other scouting party or two hundred or more were tent out in the same direction nuder the col:4mnd of Major J. D. Owen/. The enemy had antlered and hidden. So they failed to diseover them. Probably a lull report of ft will be made out, and anything intereatiel I will communicate. We have all sorts of rumors and camp-gossip of the threatened approach of the main body of therebal army, who are said to be encamped In large force about twenty miles from no. Although many of oar man do not teem to real ise that we are in the enemy's country, yet the moit will not be taken by surprise by an attack by day or eight. Oar pickets a:anal:tierces and Oar men are greatly favored in health, there being bat few on the sick list— owihg greatly to trivial canses—►soh as very badiisisier, green apples, roasting ears, camm. bard, hard rains, bat eon, heavy dews, fr.e. Wa have. a most excellent surgeon and gentleman in Itr. IMMO, of Wheeling. HU professional repatation Is enviable, bat I doubt very much the Power of Mitt and medicines combleed to 01 . 06collis the obstinacy of scab diet. Caps. Ewing bears his health and command unnivally well without let or hindrance. Birgt. Isawrenoe T. Fetterman has been pro. motad pro too to Sergt. fdalorshin of the Re giment. His predecessor has incurred an Hitless tetildh may forbid the recurrence of his duties. Fettbrosan fell Into the duties of Ws office, not as a novice, bat rather as if he'd bean born, bred and educated therein. Atty. Shields never looked better slum I've known him. Otos. llaye la hearty, rugged. sod always ready for hie rations. Capt. Gibson, of oar nonage, is in most il..oriehing condition with his Zoom*, one or whops, Thom.. G. Smith, of Pittsburgh, is act. log. Communiary for this post—by no means a ■iniCare. Kinder...a of manner as mach ap preciated an these rade times. Tom la the Saactuary of it, and from the constant abund ance:of has distribution you'd think the cattle and Mess-pork on a hundred hills cavorted to his eCales at his bidding. Copt- Scott, Lieut.. Hunter and Smith,, - of Co. ft , are in excellent condition, mentally, physically and morally—the two latter of whom I meet lreqaenuy. They are very genial and companionable. Captain Scott is muck re. spected for his military proficiency. "40d now to close this brief narration," WOO quietly preparing and waiting for the fight slich seem. inevitable, snd may come at any Omer. May the God of Battles be on oar side, without regard to the strength of banal.. ions. Yoars,'ete., P. S.—ltt the Gazette 1 Sad some useful "His s to those who use the gun," which Pre read to some of our men who need more than hints.l We guess Judge McClure to be the authcir. Rouse Tammentrr.—Sothebody, say. the Wheeling intelhipencer of yesterday, who chest bate been drank, (for ao sober min would have the temerity to do such a thing,) made; some eichimation last night, In the neighhothood of the hicLare House, supposed to beiladicativa of • sympathy with mesh. Instehtly a crowd rushed at him turned him upside down, stood him on his head, and hos. tied him sway somewhere. At least he was no where to baleen halt a minute after the crowd "outdo for Mau" P.AttfrUL ACC/MM.—A little 8011 of Mr. Thonj McKee, night watchman at the Hana ntreet bridge, met with a very painful accident on Monday evening. The little fellow, in com pany With some other boys about hie own age, wan tiding on a "llving horse," when, by some meanly or other, he wan thrown off, tou hand striking the ground with great violence. Ills injuries are very painful and his recovery in considered doubtful. Suiraistrr or Cerro• itatetusat of the sotto buret to Philadelphia 1860; , , to August Slit, 1: I.—The &Bowing ill a a shipped from Pitts from September Ist, 661, inclusive : 1 ißrp'r,lll36o—lba. 70,600 g prit.- ----IN-3,840,250 Noveabbar—...../1,603,086 Jatio..-.....,......„ 30‘ , 240 Pecatcter...-......1,623,1AP0 J0y__.......,_., ...--. Llanum, 1601......2 askiabiAugost..—_-- . Februhry.,.....-7.2241,195 -- Idardi..— -,......-8,193,41311 T0ta1...—tb5.34,148,849 LOU COMITY.—The Republican ticket in [Mode ieonnty is u follow' : Amietably, James Roller. Protbenotary, o kturrom; Shtriffi Samuel MeCamant • Com. Y WI/AIM:or, James M. Kinkead ; Dire ctor of pi 'om.Dayld Roma ; Auditor, L. Lowry th Moor"; Coroner, J. A. Freeman. In I _ llNbiltWartglie, BALI 01/ Haas, 810111 LID Buoumons.—This afternoon, at 3 o'clock, on f,blerty street, cornet' of Garrison: alley, will be cold, 2,000 places `Of meat, sligbtly scorched at tbe late lire. The above la . an opportunity mblati s hould be embraced by dealers, as bar. gales may be expected. I T. A. bloCazuram & Clo4_,knotioneera. DOOTOII C.-Zang, WOW flan. Oald Home bithlei Pbyslake; also neat for Relabow's cele rated Truss for Raptures.- Omer of Perm , • lid Wayne Streets: - t ' Jux:4l;ll=A;l4.4._ • THE LATE S T NEWS BY TELSGBAP H RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAUP E OFFIC Wasuisurox, Sept. 10.—The Secretary of the Treasury hu addressed a circular to the various Assistant Treuurers, to the following effect. under the acts of July 19th and August Sib: The tut treasury notes, of the denomina tion of five, ten and twenty dollars, have been and will continue to Do limed, redeemable In coin, on demand it the ofileas of the Assistant Trestle/sr' at Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, St. Louts, and of the depository of CincinnatL Theta notes iive intended to furnish a current medium of payment, exchange and remittance, being at all tune. convertible into coin at the option of the holder, at the place where made pajible, and everywhere receivable for public dues; they must always be equivalent to gold, and for many purposes more convenient and valuable. A sufficient amount of cola to re deem these note■ promptly on demand, will be be kept by,the depositories by wom they ire respectively made payable ; an all de. poeitore and collecting ocers wi I receive iithem, enter them on these book „end pay them :o public creditor, am money: Large i amountil of the notes of small denominations are rapidly being issued and distributed. The metropolitan or government police eye. tem went into operation to-day. One hundred end eight, two-third' of the entire force, are now on duty. The oath of allegiance was previously administered. Charles Henry Primer, claiming to be a Fed eral Congressman elect from North Carolina, called on the Prerident to-day for the purpose of tendering the Government a foil brigade of loyalists from that Mute. Hon. Jos. Bolt, of Kentucky, and Attorney , Geoerat Batea bare rammed to this city. WAllllleletroa. Sept. 11.—So far as beard up to goon all bas bean quiet on the Virginia side of the Potomac. Nudes le given to all postmasters wbo have not reetivea ills new 'tamps, to continue the isle of the old Was until the former eau De supplied, end of eourso to mail all letters Draught to their.offiess prepaid by stamps of the old style.. According to the correspondence of the Re. publican ' the line of batteries at Ample Creek extend about MI miles. They appear to be in good condition. One of their need guns, • law days ago, threw a shell across the Polo tnac„whicb is about four miles wide. As 111111/ its can be unattained, at lam 15,000 troops kre in that vicinity. Sr Louie, Sept. 11.—Dr. Franklin, Sr., burgeon of Gen. Lyon , ' brigade, arrived from Springfield to-day. Be reports all the federal Wounded soldiers at the latter place retained its prisoners, by samara the rebel commander, and held as hostage for the safety of Abe se cessionists now in the hands of the federal so thorium Fraeklin was told that for every rebel shot or bung, coder Fremont's recent proclamation, one of our wounded soldiers would be shot. Cfipt. Kidd, of the rebel army, ,roved here with ■ flag of truce. It is con jectured that he brings propositions for the ex change of our wounded at Springfield for all the occasion prisoners now in the hands of the military authorities throughout the State. Acting Qoartermater General hlcKinstry fatted orders forbidding all officers, agents, ilud other employees in the Quartermaster's department and all contractors with said de pompom in any war dealing with persons not known to be loyal to the United States GJT eripaentt end all cfficere, agents, employees, or ;contractors are dirtied to use the utmost tigilance to prevent the disbursement of money of the United Slate, for the benefit of ifs enemies. Gov. Gamble returned last night. His cats. slop was to gat money and arms to enable him tb At out the state troops under as proclama tion, in which he was entirely rumwssfuL Money will ba placod to his credit is the sub-treasury, and arms will bo forwarded as fast as possible. Governor Gamble had no mbar object to visit ing Washiogtou than to procure the means CO secure peace to the state by arming her own chianti, and all reports in the newspapers of his 'interference in other smatters are untine. Mrs. Wlliow and a free colored woolen named Hannah Courtney, were arrested yes terday for selbeg poasoned'ptei to the soldiers at Camp Benton. With a view of promoting the health and comfort of the troops, in and near St. Louts, Gao. Fremont has appointml a Sanitary Coat initial consisting of dye gentlemen, who shall Wee voluntarily •n 4 be removable at pleasure. The general of joot of this ocuriniuion shall be 14 carry out such sanita4 regulations and re form as the well-being of the soldiers demand. It shall have authority, under the directions of medical directors, to select, Et up and fur nish suitable buildings for army and brigade hospital., lo such places and inch manner as circumstances rows; and attend to the 'oleo timi of women nurses, who *hall be under the aistbority of Mies Din; and co-operate with the surgeon• et the various hospitals in providing male nurses; and to consult with the command. tog and regimental tams with regard to the sanitary atd general condition of the trtiops, ■ad. aid them to providing proper means for the preaervation of health, LOS preventing stchnen by vstibiesoine, well-conked food, and obtain from the commitetty at large such additional manna, Kenning 0610 oil, promoting moral add social we'fare among the men is the camp ■dd rei the bmpitsit r as may be seeded, and cannot be furotabed f,y the Government Regis. titian Committee, sod not intenaed to inter. tete with the medical staff, or other officers of the army, bat co-op with them, and aid thin in the discharge of their present arduous dam.. Sr aeons', Sept I 1.--The People's 0011911,11• lion took a recess till I; o'clock without trans acting any basher., of impottance during the morning .erdon. The Republican State Convention met this morning. It was largely attended. The Con ventimoras called to order by Simeon Draper, who nominated Mr. E. G. Lapham as temporary Chairman. The nominations was confirmed. Mr. Lapham, on taking the Chair, made a brief speech, returning thanks for the honor, and dedlarlog his sentiments as those of the party which would entertain no terms of peace or compromise with the rebels. Lis was in favor uniting all who support the Government in electing the beat and most loyal men to office. After the appointment of the usual committees for a permanent organization, the, Convention took a recess till four o'clock. FORTRESS MORROE,Sept.lo—Citl Baltimore. Srpt. 11 —The steamer R. C. Spalding leaves to-night for Hatteras Inlet with reinforce ments. The steamer Baltimore a also on the way with naval more.. The ILY. 8. Woo r•of--war ' Jamestown his ar rived from the blockade off Florida, but bringi no aewa of importance. Tue appointment of General Reynolds to the cbiel command at Hatteras Wet give. en tire •atisfamion at Old Point. Vigbronn manures are being taken for fitting out an expedoion at Old Point for the Southern CORM Under General WooPa command the army here ia attaining a good: degree of ducipline, and the troop. are impatient to meet the en. emy. Ca.tao, Sept. 11.—The gan.boate Coneetogs and Lexington are reconnoitering down the Mississippi every on;. They encountered a battery of 16 guns at Lucas Bend, on the Mil. swirl shore, and two rebel gnu-boata. ' They silenced the shore batteries, dmablen the rebel boat Yankee and would have captured her had she not been supported near Columbus. Oae of the Coaesteges men wee alisbny iefured. The lon of the rebate is not known. Our scouts to-day were driven io to Col. Oglebre camp by 200 rebels. There was no lon. Fifteen fl:4mnd rebels are in Camp* Colambus. They were largely reinforced yes terday. bocunmas, Sept. IL—The House •do?ted • resolution directing the Governor to blue • proelercatlon ordering the confederate troops to 'evacuate Kentucky soil, by • vote of ',Legatos{ 26. The Goose refund to suspend the rules to alio another resolution ordering the procbuas tion to be Issued for evacuation by both the fed. ale and confederatea. 13 taLIVOTOMN. J., Sept. 11 —Cot. Junes ' . ,Wall, of this city, well arrested this after . nob' by the U. 8. Marshal, and taken to New or i it •in the afternoon train. Thies arrest has. ro need a most intense exciteinent noon he people of Burlington, as Col. Wall has se a Isiding PM for many years. N w Yonn, Sept. 41.—The royal mail Wainer Asia called at noon to•day with 70 a new, including M. Belliqnrr., the French 'on.nl.at Charleston. B Sept. 11.—Orders hive bees me red to remove Marshal Kane to Fort Le. lie te. A . omen Nawirerint Qom—Th . • Vermont P' of Montpelier, for more th an • genet , alto the Demon:sat organ of the Green If oirni tabs tate,' tuned its Amor number-tut wait. The to death of Ito editor and Preprietor, O. G. ilt/11110, lb. cost, was disistscassssits fn. arrir ~......-L- _...., ...„. ~.„ ~,•:,,,,,,,. _..;,.. 4 . , ,,A1e. - -„„, ..;,,, HY LAST EVENING'S MAIL IA altilltary Revolt at walker's PoialL Late last night the people of Flushing, Waßestone and vicinity were much excited ny the report that there had been a revolt in Col. Leiendre's regiment of New York Rifles, i mationed.at Willett's Point, and that several ! of the soldiers had been killed. 1 Ai neer al the facts can be ascertained pre -1 tiotis to the official interrogation which it now in Progteu, the story of the revolt I. at fol. lowt: Captain Crest°, of one of the companies of Cel.:Legen re'a regiment, as reported to have had adi i s Ity with one of his lieutenants, the beaten t claiming to have paid the great. er part of the expenses of the company. Whether C esto was ditaffected or not, :t is eaie t that has been offered $3OO to bring away his c m t t pany from Legandre'e and join there to an Cher regiment. The Colonel heard this library, and last 'night rationed • guard of twerityi.five or thirty men with loaded arm. to . , prevent the departure of men from the camp. At II o'clock Capt. Creato left the ground withamue forty men, most of them members of Ma own company, with a few from other companies. Some of these troops had just coma from guard duty, sad they say that their muakets ware unloaded, and it is claimed that the machete of all the men who were leaving were'adit !eroded. Altar !wing the camp the revolters came to a point in the rood between Roe's hotel and Whliastone, where Col. Legendre's guard was stationed. The guard mopped the men, end an altercation ensued, Creato threatening the pled, and demanding the privilege of panting, and the guard, drawn amaze the road, pre venting it. During the word quarrel a pistol in the hands of Sergeant Thompson, one of the revolters, exploded—he says, since, acct. dentelly. The two bodies of men were then mondial! opposite .ittli Mutt, drawn iip in a line On neither doe of the road. When the piaterfiwas fired, I. , eut. Georgie (as reported) ordered the guard to fire. They fired once, kilhog instantly tiro of the revolting party— Ferdinatid Ma,koe anu Domineck Saad. Fotir men were.wounded, Doe of them at is feared fatally. Henry Thompson, the Sergeant who fired the pisebl, was two onded In the thigh; Alexi - rider Sloane received a ball through bin left shoulder. Amy Rani int, was wounded in the hdad, and Lewto Germ:int was wounded in the rips, the ball peoetrating ha bowels—he is not expected to recover. Two physicians were 'sent for and came to the ground from Flashing. They dressed the wounds of the men, and all but German: are raid to be doing well this morning, with a reasonable prospect of recovery. • Cap!. Creato attempted to escape after the firieubut was caught. Has areas were taken from him and he was indeed in the Flushing ital. The men were matched back to the camp,lbut we do Lot , earn that any of aim were put under arrest —N. Y. Evening Pot Th• Arra The EMU, it. 01 Traltora lu Baltimore. V)re American gives the particulars f a largo company of eetrostionlits, trday. The p Irty numbered twenty it names are se follows: Grady, J Campbell, Robert avid L. Lachael, Thomas 801 side, of the irrat • report4d 'est. personi. Th Michael J. J. Richrey. Alezaridar nick Solent) rick Ononey, pistol:oobn Ell% John Sammart, Pa There was Pow. rj, Who ployed.to dri anent Boas coos. Toe, resonance, a ; °hoer, William McKaaren, Fred ak, Benjamin F. McAuley. PC, It ergs - Thompson, George H. Ap rilkm., David Summers, William I Bon!dm, James Harker, George Ink Crue,buu. leo a young min named Charles alleges met he mas . merely sea e tigg oi the wriguruio the Moo 'urr,h was the place of rendez hero; mo•tly unarmed made no 1 . then w 'gone being turned r..rund the whole pally *pr. b uu ht beet to the City and conveyed to the Middle Diatnct Station. The ofAeete ale., s•:zed a Confederate list, a pollee 014110 i in the posorraion of Bottlden, late one of she permanent p.silee, two bolts of pine flentseli jictets and pante loom!, with p‘ck ! a.• ..1 letters and meetesne, as alat4 four horses ana .brae wagon., in .Fitch they trerneouveyed to the bonne. The letter. are maid to be of an tusp.srtant eharsetet, nod have been delivered to Gen. ax. Arrivats at the 4UP TO 8 ‘1.01,4,4 rinelpal llotel2 Loa . NIGHT. Ht. CIItILLES a n., 01 Third aol Wood Far...to null 110111. A. reanlXTrill. B I Osidru, Nolo a urIZIF II E Turner, Phil. II Allima, U U Leis, do W Alochlrn. lady A wan il OAt held, Phil. A D tkoisN Y t Ruin, WorlLlogeon 0 IC U Edo,: Phil. I II Slaratto, Sitli,evr.ger Ili Alelloo, do it 0 K los. Alloghouy KW 0 s dish... P ol.•1. I I - no. L Gisto. PhDs !In P 8 Both, Modern. gi ol t 0 i slhooo. Pa, la, Pa J A Trloabisi. Horn dos o WP. sose, Mayen,. city N V Jones, Philo ' t e, Hill, N Y J Il Kash., Roe/oats( a Presley, st Pool D Ottoman, Leatalmou eit nephews, Maratall 11 a 8.1041.1 - gs, 0 s A comity, V. ll 1 1 rniek. Porn, Pa 11 Malsie.Lueleda Furnace MANSION 1111 U dg—N., 34$ Liberty stri.st 9 osowits &OMITS, rat.roorcoo B R Otaist. Kt Vernon 0 ur Stewart. Bin. Fleet A t georkart a sou, !fl , . Li W Orate fern, dlioes .., W T Ril 3, tlarristorg JII Sharer, Abington 0 R Crop .r, Chicago .1 N Shier a selfe.ebleasro A 800, Sr, H Primer. 11 One... A Weosteti t four toy. Wm Obornaly, Chill. °the W Less I lady. ITa.lb ell 0 ti. Daimons, Sr. do Bre WI.. mws a i hii t, P. Jos Csrtor, Rio, 0 II W ()Addis issysit . writ Tayrnr, do .1 11,1odwin, .Plit Punta At lady, C 011../ Ii mean, Coons' soil!. lecothai A L.ager, Moo oily W 0 Warn I, Illloott J G "(Newt, Wash co Juo 1., Little t oleo, In 4 'D 1 IlloodorwortMargarien r slowde.4lor. Ed.jW Havens., Jeffers o P It Doi's, Proepost IA W Pommy, Rock e. J P Myrna, Illinois 1 Fro Wick, W. IS Pork, t do II M- 4 Der, Phi!. A PeSter,rymaith .1 el •mith, Ravenna, 0 .1 Ail Skottlernot, Hy (I Toon:peon, W..h city Wilsons, Wadi's flood I Cu mmins, Addison, Ps II Irilloatrkk, Pa F A Findley, do P Baker, Illallimer. N shsity. o J King. !fellowme n 'd Tail, tiloirsville 8 King, d i d Wearer, irseyoirt ' ; • Ills•voY, wife a child, l' P Walker a Ise y. Alt'no hod, Pa:. .1 A Wilkins, Pa W P Soingsen.Choich tPe d J Thronaa, N J Dr IPoartpay, Torentom 4 0 Dsomaksr, wile A et'd J NI Colscilati, Clarksrnre Ilia. K Doornsits( B I! Pavia, J Ratter, Chios° • 11 Ley I. HolUdsyshorg 0 !filler, Amities Perry Dt accinsCHorrtaborg I I Sailor, Marietta, Pa A N Ham*, 'nelson II McDonald, la, y a chnd GERARD EIOEISR-41orosr Smithfield and Third erects & L. nirnsaar. racirmaron. 0 W Orsyj hicKesoport i Pandolph, ltoKrosport John Hoffman, do .1 Steward, do litre Hein.% do I W Woriatenberg,rnichei Lea Joao Lang do tar, Pa J Holly a lady, du II nay, Beaver, I 0 W Taykw.• dater, I 1.1 Within:pm. Bearer D El Lynch, &Devoe t. Knot, (kaoline II H Lindley, Gramm . Tabour; New York ' W Lindsay. do Itt K Planar, Kuper Itag„ do 41 IWOulloogh, Si Brioltitoi L Ortio, I do . SY &about, do T Block, Now Orleans ' BAOLIII LIOTICL—.IJbo Jogs tern, S W 11 .'riv 1 1. Latrot a J B Pcdth,Eharlou Jno Warner, Covington R Sistratt,,Armstrong K Hall. littioksylile K Miller, Oolo&blana, 0 Joe Doty, W Newton J 0 AnderSoll,L Island Kfinaloact, Bromism:110 Joa Weller, Imiloglon P P BloOd,', ILARE'ji'llOTEL—Llboi ty .trect, below Sernstb HUMILIATOR. Wn, Potolgor,Roadini 0 robots. ()Nara co J A flovact,Eltsobonvine Fl Huts, Fayette /D° 1,6 b 0 P. Cocoon. rii Pottlger, Barks co I II @Min, Leaeenirlrth A LI Lamer, Baena Vats Th 61-noir. Altoona j 411011. uu L 7.ldlnali A Roo, Rich mond, Shafts. ;•'' J Combas, • Medley, W Honttob Oansmstorry LI Tomßey, 1.111:er'• Snu • J MBlar, Hickory A W Litter, T 0 Arnold, Wash to Pa J .7 Parka, Oiaimonaborg LION norr. 1, P. etamp BA Boyd, ' Patiliory, Pa 1 Pleidlag, tlanheti • .7 Porter, Claim W H fismayeges, Pranklie •. ..)e; Lj ,Haachrsier R W Pogo, do Ohm Bock, Ilarlimseborg Om Reed, kinks to 8 Liihsimp, Kistacci it 0 P flame°, Oslion NATIONAL 13 EL P. SRI at, Bony; thilootomo 11 Signer,Weah co Pa L Mange Nailer co J Blaachaid, 'do T Biome, Moe. Silty P.M/at/TOIL W r Die:mini:lll, Bridge. .Nder Ilre J MO:ton:WI, 6 Jamlenon,Oolumblso I 0 Hrefono, 'Soren. II U.lTiOtt, uarriottsvil J Ewing, ' do C I.laton, Z Bethlehem .1 W rmith, alcbmood,lnd J Aleitoder Xenia, 0 I I A Cloy, Sewickley . :a W c terra t. No. 5. St. Oleir drool. reurairrok. LtglitrAp„ J Oollogy Tandem., J J C tier Ail, eiceitkit. d .1 W Carl:nick, Woo ci y I. P Walker, ilotle!- Win Sickle, do 411.11110 .10 10,11 . Jorda n, Mario ter'e A V Ilentaow, Le ter / v Cie. k, Orreosbur No in, Water Kn. PCOPMITOL A Vl hits* lidy, A 111cDAre11, C I T Ma.well,Ouokau J T B.ry, Browns Fannoirl Eaterzor.—The vote in Vermont at the !ale election will stand about as tedlowo : For Mr. ilelbrook, tho Republican and Union candidata' for Governor, 40,000; for Mr: Triecy, (himssif .it :Republican, but 'nominated fby a "Union"gatherlug.) 2,000; inr Mr. Smalley, the nolo Demootstio candidate, 3,000. Hon. Paul Dillingham, drat nominated for Governor byeth Democrats, but declined, has been loot ad Flux* :b3 , the oombiced Itepubli and 1 Dana:sago 4Folon vole.. The Legistat re is overwhilsningly Republican and Union. Mai. 141* B a anows, aged 90,4 nallei of Giaton;.ilt.,,sho was 12.yoare old at this!tlstia of On battli:ot . F4C - Oriswold, and aisistad In IngLeg rents for the Rovolutionary soldiers. Is now !ikon socks for thalbcat• Iland „lrOlilinid7Sl44-Pmvidawasay , „,,, ~....,,,u,p„,, ~,.,..,,,,„ ,c...-.:.!,;,, , 4,,,,,:. ~.,:- . *:-,,,, , ..,:...i..,....;.,. „,....i..... (I,MMER CI 1 1, RECOg PIT7BIIIII KG I III2I.IIIIETS I t ir 4 l ,,, ted . 1 .1. 1 6. 1 aUit fur g 4 .11.41 Pa.'gburgi G Prrrasoson, WIZECLUde, Pentembss' 11, k • FLOTILL--Tharn L. Celt tittle dotng in this ix?. The demand assail:toes ll.rbt,ecd ea trsset4s re almost entirely restrioted to .amall lot. . elte 1:0 bbl. Ppriag and Winter Wheat 'Family at 25 do do at 0,658550 60 6o ido st 611,6!gt..,..5; 20 do Winter Wheat do at $5. • GRCWEEMS.,--onebargod, 1116 a rogrilto wand .t talrprkea; ale of 10 W.. Nra• Orlean. Ari 8 Y4.3 8 ,4.; 16 do do at B%c; 1: bbl. M01e.... n ca.e; 0 do do at 41o; 50 Lege Flo Coffee:at Sec I deice and 4 bbl. Pow.. Elyrop at 45!aod 49c. II &CLinf—vary dull while prima, although un'closig. ed. manifest • drooping &indoor). Ha quota att., for Shoulder', 7o for Ellie., 4 Lr Plain HaMa aid 10y0 for fug. Cured do, O dALII—Oats doll at rc drat hands and Orsii from atom. Corn also doll; Pala on track of 600 both prima Eltiellad at 40c 11 bush; Wheat—Sad lq gtdat at Poo for prima from tint hail', and 910 (tor:Witt HEIIIIHY—doII but tinthanired; Pilo oft bblri Co won at ITo gall—tuh. GILLEN 78IIIT—plenty; aarl of :0 both Paula, at SIX l both; 10 do do at SOO bbl. Applr•si $lOO a 31,76 hbl . ; TIMOTHY BLED—ilole of 110 burn, lo two bats, £1 $ 2 bulk, .1118811—strady. wl:h a rgul..l . &maid: el.llO • 19 bozos W R at 6goNcii lb; lo do prime do EIWSET POTATORS—SaIe or 10 bbl. Jerely $376 bbl. CRUDE OIL--Sale on arhari:of 100 b! L, , ,t; ir•V 7, from Allegheny' Walla, at 10c 11 gall. I DON MTAId. Tan Rock Marl le price on mat d the dealings Is the tie.. The ed to the price gal Ron. The coopo The other •ud ranch of the mode up of ord of theolJ Woes o which had been absorbed • long t 1164, 1847 and 18 The Treasure I are selling at 98,; totichixt—i N. ) „ Ctscanun Ma crowded entice of nuking .hlpmee port and but • Prices are tioch quote superfine I and fondly $3,90 dooad dull. Net for wagon. ~ uotonte--t a ...,... :tinned dull and nueettled ma • r Provrket. and prime nomln to • great exteut. Idres Pare,vold to-day at Comte kpt private, but understood .telflai &aril sales of non at o.i.gt6tN t. e, and t.F.',441e.1 Nothing doing In olltklests. krard sady ea 6.,. Groceritev—ang rit blew hit the dem a nd I. moat crate. The 11 , 31,t cols lo raw ye, and In tef10w.13.9.. ckase nnehalige td firm. ktokaeses inlet at 260,9 OtunAno none sun GRAIN id•alti, &ph 0 Flour •loody. W oat .1.41 loser; sal, sem klo A aVII‘e, I I No .2at tie In store. - orn leakier; Sales at Tuetet. oilinO in .tore osis 3.cc toles. ittKvipto-13,0001 WA. flour; 126.060 bush erb.at; 102000 buds sprn,l shipments-119000 hash sheal,l4lB,ooo barb cora; 11 Imports by liSllroad. PITDIstILGH A CL[TO..JD 91 ' 13. ape D—s•pt. Ream:. °ado% D A Mall • nem 2 ease% 1 be: reed; 0 si 1.16,11, 110636 ewes., J 8 Cantleid t no: 2 111. /4rapl Iron. Jou., 06,yd a a,. 20 1,416 11'011 ' undr, Ilreattett Cot 0 pat Marble, W Wallace; 14 1124eLlees6, M W 9.6rW kin; 21 do do, J D Drano; 29 Lbl4 V r & w 1 ca. 666 d, 74 pea pipe, 11 11 Collin; 1 ear sgertgl le WU mat th; 185 all. eon. 9 btomlried.tr e 24 bp 1.6 d 38 elm r. host, In.A retzer; 162 bk. toed,D Wabs.li 4 bid. pews ; John lierben: 3 c1...e, are, u ' , forcer:.'6, 1 do do. Y amen: 18 9. ebeep6, 11 11 Jart: 48 14 111 ' etmlr% P Wolter; 80 bOl. 'Jam (irmaier, 8 Ddb poor, W O 44.116.1,01; 10 be* cheem, l 101 l opplos, i do poor., r Vetwoolor, 28 lexel chrra . 9, 16 t 4 u51115. ' l, Ditattasaa, PT WAYNE a CIDC4c9 Hut rept 11.--41 eke rags, toas Cuutilutpaut; 63 0.11•161ro' broom., J W valve; 19 ;a. J 1 0 miiefd 20 du do, It baleen A Or, 2 99 a, 2 aka bo•ns, td664 Coda; 4 rolls '