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The number of persons present during the day sea, small, being contieed to exhibitors and fleet hers of the associatien. 4rtieles of exhibition were brought in more freely than was expected. and the fair promise to be both successful and interesting. The stock pen, are nearly all taken, notwith standing tile inrt, number erected at the tirm. of the State Fair last fall, and the display of allkinds bids fair to eclipse that of any peeee ding year. At Mechanics' Hall there is Touch competi tion, 'and the colleetion of iirtieles on exhibi tion there is large and varied, and we observed a great variety of articles in iron, such as stoves, grates, Sic. One collection in this department, worthy pf notice, is that of d r. W. S. Haven, the en terprisieg publisher, who has a line display of stationery, including pens, pencils, ink, rulers, paper weights, pen holders and stands, ink standS, sealing wax, all of the first quali ty. The quality of the binding turned out at this establishment is shown by a number of niigaz, hies and miscellaneous works, put up in the i nert style. In blank books, he is evi dently superior, exhibiting a great variety of rutin bour.d in almost any material and style and beautifully lettered. He also exhibits some spebirttens - of card and other printing, which. we believe, can nowhere be excelled. indee.l the entire collection is one which does him credit, while, making a tine appearance, it hdds much to the interest of this department. A elf botir would not he ill-spent in examining his collection. • Tn the same building we find Mr. o f the firm of Davis ~ Uo., Fifth street, who ha., a fine case of Bibles, prayer books and sta tionery. There are a number of beautifully bound family Bibles, from the press of Messrs. Harding & Butler. Baxter and Oxford, printed on fine, heavy paper, and well illustra ted. The prayer books are in every style of binding, some very handsome and costly. Messrs. Davis & Co. have muds this branch of the stationery business a speciality, and can rtirnish , books of this class of fine quality; and at low figures. We also (•bs6rved specimen; of the Mew glass gilt letters, so much in vogne far windoWs, Which are sold at their establish kihnt. "'Ttlere are taatly_Other articles in Mechanics' Hall worthy of notice, but we have not spay , b particolariz,e. to-day, and only adVise tri'make a long stay in this • department. fit am rear of Alechaeics' Hall stands Ma- Hall, which is not yet filled up, though workmen were engaged in !eating up machin ery and shafting. Mr. Wm. Barnhill is t h e superintendent of this department, and l'ur• nishes one of his patent boilers, which supplies steam, while the engine from which the power required is obtained is one of wionieLtN's WiI'ILLATINI: ENGINES. )ctriohisdeserving ut notice, Ito chief rec 6Minendation is Its simplieity of.constructlen, doing away as it does, with friction, i n a great mfasitriii. - - Mr. Wightman has two patents,. oho or the plan of the engine, and one for the out oir arid reversing arrangement. It coin bines'idl the tidvantages bf thiroseillatlng engine With Ont the objections, width haVe - 'heretofel-e Vet= - serious, to' it: the great friction of two Aces beliig fitted together and made steam tigbt by means of pdsiti)ii screws and fixtures, themaking great friction, 'and rendering the migi4e liable to get out Of order.— 'le Angles) bus nethiee' of the kiT.I taking steam at the lower side ol the trimmer} through the side pipe and corresponding openings in the stand, it works precisely as a side-vale, without the steam pressure. The reverse mo tion and cut off combined in this engine 'nave never been equalled in simplicity and utility. The engine is particularly adapted to the rise of. farmers and dairy men ; also for saw and tlt mills. It can he applied to anypurpese: r. Wightmhn is the proprietor of - the Penn Machine Works and • Fonndry, situated on La pock street, between Federal and Sandusky, Allegheny city. He not only makes the en gines above referred to, but many others, pro nounced by competent judges superior in sim plicity, durability and economy ; these are of every size from one to a hundred horse power. Also, shafting, pulleys and gearing of the best quality, cotton and woolen machinery, mor ticing-machines of the best patterns, and mills lagreat variety. Mr. Wightman is a thoi'.. pin s praCtieal machinist, has spent thirty years . in the in.....binery business in this city, and is perfectl conversant with every branch of it. Eris Wen; nes always borne a high rep µtation for accuracy and durability, and we believe it will be to the interests of all in want of an engine, or indeed machinery of any kind, to call at his shop and see for them selves. Mr. Wightman also supplies the shafting and belting with which the machinery in the building will be turned. Domestic Hall is as yet scarcely half filled, very few of the articles entered having been brought in: Some specimens of needle work and quilts will attract the attention of the la dies. In the farther end of this building, we saw two of THE BRAMAN SEWINU MACBINEs, ORME .'~ t +~. ~ .'' --7.';' , ;':Z;';''.l:7',.'': ..-.:-7,•...,,..!-,,.,. VOLUME X VII. Cl)r Pail!) root JAMES P. BARE, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Trans :—Daily, Five Dollars Per year, strictly in ad vanes. Weekly, Single subsenptiona Two Dol lars per year; in Clubs of five, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Departure and Arrival of Passenger Trains. Pittsburgh, Fart ;Mune and Chicago Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and t; rant streets, Pittsburgh.) Leave Pitishorell. Crestline. Ft. Wayne Express Tram 12:15 A. 51. 6:56 A. M. 101 P. M Mail Tram._ 6:56 A. M. Express Train.. 1:2:50 I'. 51. 6:45 P. M. 2:30 A. 51 Arrive at Chioago : Express 6 47 I'. M. I Express, 9,17 A. M Returning. a rive at Pittsleirgh : Mail, 8!25 P.M. I Expri,4, a:3O I'. M. I Express, 2:33 A. 11l (Front Federal Street Station. Allegheny.) New Brighton Ai...olll[llo.llunit, ieliti A. U. 0:a1 P. m " .. 6:05 A. M. 12:10 P. AI Pemmylvanin Ruilnleld. (Front corner Of Liluerty and grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. Express Train Rant P. M. 12:45 P. M. Mail .. 2:511.A. M. 11:50 P. M. Nast Line 4::M P. U. 02.20 A. U. The Johnstown tiny Pa.ssenger Train Coo A. M. 1:10 P. M. Johnstown Acentmn 2,50 I'. Si. Max) A. M. First Turtle Creek •• ......10:45 A. M. 11:90 A. INI Satlond '. '• " _.... 4:311 P. M. 12:a0 A. M. Third " " . " -..... 6r20 P. M. 6:15 P. M riadburgh and thntirihsviaz Rmironei. elProm Liberty and Gant streets.) !wave,. Arrive, Mail /train. :AM A. 01. 6:15 P. 31 Expre. 'Train . ..... ..... 4:30 P. L. 8:45 A. 31 acvdand aria I'll ~- • ,h Rot/mod. (From corner m Liberty and flrnnt Areet,..) Leaves. Arrive, Eipre.a.a Train 12.15 A. M. 2.40 A. M. Mail -Train 11.25 A. M. 4.00 P. 31. Fast Line 1.03 P. M. 8.30 P. M. Wirilliimille Accomill.4ll“,,, 3.110 P. 01. 11.00 A. )I. PittAirrgh, I Iola:Ida. and I'merii•in fi Thib,.l. • : (Front 10l wily and ,:rout street,...) Leavos Pitts. C.. 111111111, Arr. in Cm. Fast Line 12.15 A. 31. 0.01.1 A. It. 11.3 n A. M Express Train.. 1.05 I'. 31. 1 30 A. M. 7.30 A. M THE COUNTY FAIR, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, MEMO F R. I D A "c 2" . Our County Fair--First Da} In charge of Mr. Northrop, of th& firm of Lasscell & Northrop, No. GO Market street, the agents fur the Machines in this city, who took pleasure in showing their mode of opera tion to visitors. They attracted much atten tion from their simplicity of construction, the ease with which they run, and the perfection of the work they produce. We confess to having formed a favorable opinion of this ma chine, as it is cheap, but at the same time capa ble of performing work as well as those sold at a higher price. It will quilt, stitch; hem and gather, running easily with a treadle, takes one thousand to fifteen hundred stitches per minute, and is not liable to get out of order, whiCh is of itself a great advantage. As sew ing machines come into more general use, they grownheapnr, and: the agents for the Braman ;whine are enabled to furnish them at the ' -,T=, ...::: . ,. -.; . . - *.,-i: ! ..x., , , - ,4 . i . , , ,. .,.„ : .7,_k; ,, ,.. , .,..,,:,, : ,,,:, :., . • . ~ . ~.,... , ,::: .i. 7 - 77. - . 7.7.,.,..,.......,,,,,,,a.e., ...1*,..e . .e..r.,..T. -v . .. : i, - . •...... 4 . T.,.- - we,' - +.. ~ ~ ,• ' r-- ••, - ' . • . . ' ' : 1 I Itts 41114) Ti t b 1) tl L; t •-1 - • low price of thirty-five dollars, which will bring them within the reach of all. it would be a great benefit to , the fe!nale:'sex ifJeliery house in the country were futnisheil with 'one. The building devoted to farm products is hotter supplied than any other department, be ing tilled with mammoth pumpkins, tall corn, grain, fruits and vegetables of every description Floral Hall which, has heretofore been a tent, is now a permanent building, and is admira bly arranged. Gen. Jas. S. Negley, the super intendent of this department, has displayed his usual good taste, and the .fountain at the end of the Hall, constructed undcir7 his super vision, will attract more visitors than any other portion of the grounds. The fountain is surrounded with sylvan scenery, moss and rock work, and ornamented with plants, birds, animals, tic. The display of fruits and flowers will, it is expected, be very large and. attrae tivo. Artists' Hall is entirely taken up with pic tures and other works of art. Tho,:r attracting most attention are - Which make a very tine show. Mr.,Glogger is an artist who has recently come amongst is.. but who, by his genius, is rapidly winning name and fame. Some of his pictures are ex quisite, all perfectly natural and harmonious, with such brilliant effects of light and shade 21 4 cannot fail to cause them to be generally ad mired. A picture of a eery lovely-young lady of our city is a perfect likeness, and will be recognized by all who know her. There are also sonic lino specimens of pencil drawing. ex ecuted by Mr. tilo , ger, and the pupils in his ,Irawing and painting academy. in the new Bank - Block, on Fifth street, while a collection "r colored photographs need only be seen to he appreciated, as Some ul then, are ttio,t faith ful likenesses of well-known citizens. Mr. ';logger certainly has talent which will give lion as high a repiltation eliailviiere as he has al ready attained in In City. In this derirtment we also observed a col lection, more wonderful that the paintings, beoau_se the pr-iduet of an accomplishment fur more rare. We refer to the pen pictures ex hibited by Mr. Jenkins of t w o Iron City which, as speeimems of penmanship, we have never seen excelled. Those are executed by Mr. Alex. Cowley. and Mr. Miller, Professor, of Penmanship in this institution. Im e i s a huge representation of of our first parents. the appearanee or a line steel en graving, and which one would searcely believe ...add have hi-en OWVII ted with a pen. Sonog curds, and other specimens of penmanship ex hibit equal ability. tither object of interest are here roneentra embrilein7 the finest eolleetion of photo graphs and ambretypes we have ever seen. The space sot apart for Agricultural Iniple erents fs not su well tilled its hist year, but yet there is quite a variety of ploughs, harrows, threshing machines, mowers, grain fans, corn dhollers, feed cutters, Ir., un exhibition: n' the Key,tone \V“rit , . corner of Penns.yl ,:litt A Vent" , and Iley,l ,treet, exhibit Lee. ''ed Drill, which look the sweepstakes at the State Fair last year. It is a well huilt, and durable maeliine, will not choke or clog. and will sow grass seed while sowing other L ;rain. It in warranted to sow wheat, rye, barley and and oats. timothy, clover, and all other grass seeds, without injuring the seed ; ~.uv any quantity. from one pint to three bush els per acre; sow deep or shallow as desired; distribute the send even IV. whether the team _a fast or slow---on level ground or side hill They have also on the ground one of Smith's patent stalk. hay, straw, and root cutters, hich is very simple, rutting by a single mo t,on of a knife, at most with its own weight. It will cut away anything,. straw, hay, fodder, ,• tbbage, pumpkins, turnips, potatoes, and r sits generally. The machine is furnished at a low price. • These ;, , etitlemen also manufac ture the Climax tirain Fan, which has been thoroughly tried and found superior. The Fans aro small and light, weighing only ono hun dred and I Pounds, m o d will chair and clean grain very rapidly. A visit to these machines w:11 be, beneficial to every agriculturist. The grounds throughout are in fine order. The horse ring partieutarly is in o“.ellent con 'titian, and will doubtless be extemd rely visited. In short, there is much animation at the Fair. and the Secretaries inform us that the entries in all departments are numerous. The Fair will be opened to visitors to-day, and a large intlox of visitors will doubtless be present. Many visitor, from the country are now in the city, who intend remaining until the close. liv this evening every article and animal intended for ekbibltion will he'withirl the enclosuro,innd'our Fair will then be worth a visit. A pair of very line elks are on exhibition, which will be driven around the ring to-day. The Pennsylvania Railroad will run PXl4.lt • sion train,: every half hour, commencing at half-past i3i4lit, : and the Citizens' Passenger Railway Company now have twelve cars run ning,. which leave each end of the road every Ave minutes. No ditloulty will be experienced in getting to or from tho Fair, as tho accom modations will be ample for all. DEATIL OF J AC01; APCOLLiSTER, Tp4ONIAi. my TOE Dotuit.A., CLUn.—At o special meeting of the Dougta Club Of Allegheny county, held in Vigilant Hall, last ecening, on motion of J. C. Devlin, Mr. W. S. Matthews was chosen temporary chairman. ' . it 'The•Aject of the meeting was stated by - r. Jas. Irvin to he for the purpose or giving an expre'sion of feeling in relation to-the euddeft death of Jacob M'Collister, Esti., the late Proihient .1 the Club, which sad :event took Place on Tuesday morning at five 4 , 'cloCk. Mr. Irwin 'said thht he had enjoyed an intimate acquaintance with the deceased for many years, and conic', betw tegtipep 4o nis itiestfinalde wortli it 'a Private citizen in all his relations, morally and politically; and to his in tegrity in all business transactions. Qn motion of S. 'Harper, u coilltoittee of ttiree ul'as appointed adraftresoltiiions for the consideration of the meeting. The chair ap pointed Messrs. S. Harper, T. B. Hamilton, and It. Tazgart, on e.aid committee:. 4 .- report : Whereas, In the inscrutable dispensation of Divine Providence, we fq., called upon to re gret the decease of 4aegb 3PLldllister, our bite respected President, in whose honor and ability we have . ever had COrlageil(T, end whose many pri‘gte virtues have endeared him to us; therefore, be it Resolved, That, while we ,submit to the un alterable decree of an All-wise Creator, in the the removal of our lamented President from the exciting scenes of this life, we cannot but regret the loss we have sustained of an influen tial and active member, the loss to saciety of a respected citizen, and to a bereaved wife of an ever indulgent and devoted husband.' Re:solved, That we offer to the widow and relatives of the departed our most sincere and feeling ceindolcnce in this sudden and great bereavement which has befallen them, and trust that they will be able to recognize in the same the hand of Divine Justice, and to take encouragement, from the oft repeated promises of Holy Wtit, ,- to' bear their affliction with Christian resignation. . Rcsslced, That a copy of the proceedings of this meeting be presented to the family of the deceased, and that the same be published in the daily papers of the eity, • • : ' The report was unanimously approved, and . on motion, the club adjourned. W. S. id ATTU/MS, JAs. IRVlK,Srerotary. Itutisny S Ni wcosins CIMPI3F,LL a ...IN sTitm.s.—This capital company of Ethiopians have been willing golden opinions , free; all sorts of men since their visit to this city. VOL two weeks they carried all belore them in Phi ladelphia, and this week they are turning away people every night in Baltimore. On next Monday they will commence a weeks enter tainment at Masonic Hall, in this city. Their company is pronounced on all hands the largest and most talented now traveling. Their friends in this city will be delightA to see them back. Mr. P. A. Clarke, their business man, is now, in the city making ,the necessary arrange.. ments. Tax largo assortment of Carpets to be sold this afternoon, at two o'clock, at Davis' Auc tion Rooms, 54 Fifth: street, are now arranged for examination. It comprises new styles and good colors. The carpets will, be sold In quan tities to suit. `~~f ' .`~~ , . c MlSSMllinti I. N. GI.IIO,IER • S PICTURE!: 11E,, , 11., MUNN A BART.kti • `t L.• PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1859. The Charges Against Mr. Rutheribrd. We stated yesterday that Mr. Thomas G Rutherford, Superintendent of the House of Refuge, had been accused of certain practices alike discreditable to himself and injurious to the institution, and that the Exutivo Com mittee of the Board of Managers of the House of Refuge had been engaged in examining into the charges. The examination was continued yesterday, and brought to a close in the after noon. We cannotgive the nature of the facts brought out, but the following resolution of the committee was the final result of the in vestigation : Revolned, That the President be requested to call a special meeting of the Board of Managers for the purpose of submitting to ,aid Board the proceedings of this investigation, with a copy of all the testimony taken, and that in the meantime Mr. Rutherford be suspended from his office. A meeting of the Board of Managers has been called for Thursday, when the testimony taken by the Committee will be laid before them, which will probably determine their minds as to the acceptance of Mr. Rutherford's resignation or his disgrace and discharge. It would be only fair to the Superintendent that public opinion be suspended until the Board rhull have taken action, as it is possible he may be able to clear up the very serious charges made against him. , —Just of we go to press, we learn that Mr. Rutherford was arrested last evening, and brought up. to the Mayor's office, where he would probably remain until this morning. He was at midnight in a private room, in charge of an officer. Ho was arrested upon the affidavits mentioned yesterday, and it is rumored that the action of the Mayor was precipitated by information that Mr. H. was pack ing up his movables, preparatory to leaving the city. We cannot say whether this be the fact or not, but so we are informed. Meeting of the Central Board. The regular meeting of the Central Board of Education was held last evening. Members present. Messrs. Kelly, Miller, M'Auley, Neg ley, Over. Sergeant, Varnum. and President Singerly. Mr. M'Auley, with a few brief and appro• priate remarks, submitted the following rose inti,ns as expressive of the feelings of the Board in view of the sudden death of Jacob M'Collister, a member of the Board • Ri•—/erd, That the members of this Board have hoard, with .I.•tip and unfeigned regret, of the unexia•cted and untimely decease of their respiseted colleague, cilleob . who was endeared to them by his litany excel lent qualities, his sterling worth Is man, his Incorruptible honesty, amid his stern det otion to right in the discharge of all his public or private duties. The cause of edu c ati on l ose , in him Is warm and useful friend. Rrsch , ../, That the Board, in testimony of the it high respect for the deceased, will attend the t'uneral in a body. That the Sulu - adz; under the e1.(1 trot of this Itinird be ti istnis,,d urint; Wed nesqinv. Ile•••1 reol. That those resolutions be pineed upon the minutes. and that the Si4-retary be di rcvted to furnish a copy to tho family of the deceased. The resolutions were adopted unanita ,, usl and the Board adjourned. - --»-- Terra-Culture, Tire/re ' , LureJ.o/1,14 ,bir , i4pl Me thi, iiinln• in {VS , .,L , nvh•n 4'•rrn hi ',Xi 1,-re All the principles of Terra•l'ailture will lac a tt plaint...l. and the Mitio loctlire will be r.pr ,a/. et three times each day. and each lecture tt ill occupy one hour, commencing at nine A. 0 . and at seven i• 0., tit the. Iron Pity Collee,•••, corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, The rind the details of the practice will be recapitulated on saturalay, the day . - after the Fair. at ten ,at the carne Tduce . Adini , - sion fee to olio or to all of the 1ct . t.111'4 , 1, Urn Berman, si , anal ladle. $1 ea c h. The lecture will be repeated a third tin. , at Ilentleysvillaa. on Monday, September Pi, a t tea a. m at Xlonottgnhela City, the fourth time, on \Veal nesday, September '_'lst, at ton A. tt., anal pc, ',a l as. at Pinkly villa, on Friday, Septem• lair at ten A Al , by the general re quest of all the Terra-culturists of Washing ton, county. Pa. The opposition appear to be jettiou4 of the great improvements by Terra-Culture. We twlieve we ean not do the cultivator 3 of the soil a greater favor than to induce them to learn Terra-Colture of its founder. lie tbei, not allow any por.i,rl to teach it for biro . - UNTO/WTI - NA IF: AFFA 111 In Saturday last, a military celebration at Pro,peet, butler county, closed Ivith a ball, at which some bad whisky was comoinicd, engendering several quarrek. A man mimed Gallagher, belieYinG John S. ]airman, a printer, formerly of this city, to la, the friend of a person with whom lin had quarreled, ordered Lim away, and used threatening language. !''airman walked . off. !mood jiitivelf leish a stone in view of an at tack. and returned, when Gallagher again up proached and struck him. Fairman threw the stone, and struck Gallagher on the head, frac turing his s):Aill.:Gallagber's life was, thought. to be.in dangei, Rfia - -Fairtilan was nrrest6d . anti rommittvd to jail tow:tit the reiuit of his in jurie, 'host, who friw . the 'occurrence say Fairman acted purely it self-defence. Wllll l lfs CARRIAtiE This popular Scaler in vehielt- fins, at his establish: ment, at Tvit, 31,10 POD, near the fair grounds, something like one hundred splendid vehicles of all destcriptions, made in the best manner, and suited to all tastes and all purses, long ct• short. lie has carriages, b., .. 454te,- t,ocKaways, Cern:an town wagons,',lorsfly wagohi, so k &c., &c., of a great variety of styles. Air. White is a fair and honorable dealer, sells cheap, and over ready to acitorninodate. Persons I f tm coktptiy, t t 'isiiing ti. buy, can 0,4 do better titan to pay a visit to his establishment. it is but a fow stops from the fair grounds. FAST TIME BY A FAST NAO.—It is record ed. in the latest annals of the turf, that Flor , .‘ Temple, the celebrated racer, who, wlttl . 11et e. unlly celebrated competitor, Ptdficeii, passed through our city on her way Westward, on Monday, Made the fastest time aye! known, on Sunday night , having accomplished the almost iheredible feat of running a mile on the track in one minute anti thirteen seconds. This seems astonishing, but it is nevertheless true, fin we have our information from a conductor on the Pennsylvania Railroad, by which she was brought here, who actually saw the feat performed, and timed her by his chronometer. Tit E PITT:Aw lion To E.iTRE—The thousands of Strangers who will be present in our city to day will find at the old Theatre, ti most splendid entertainment. The company is an excellent one, and fir. Howe product./ 144 piopes in a style not easily to .64 ereellad In tiny Theatre in the country. To-night the thrilling drama of the ' , Hidden Hand ' will bo produced, fol lowed by the capital farce of •' The Captain's not a Miss." Those who do not often visit the Theatre will find themselves repaid ten times over by going there tonight and Bening the New fork Ledge story presented to the life. ==l AsaAULT AT A Pi'-Nic.—At a pic-nic, held by the American Protestant Association, on Monday,afternoon, a row ensued "at the close, in which Mr. Thomas Perkins was struck on the head with a heavy mallet in the hands of a German named George Eberhardt, inflicting a severe Wound; severing one of the small ar teries. Mr. Perkins bludprofusely, and Dr. M'Cook dressed his wound. Yesterday, Eb orhardt was arrested, ang held to bail by tte Mayor in the sum of five hundred dollars for further:hearing en a Amp of assiltilt, and bat tery, next-Friday. BARRY SULLIVAN plays Hamlet, one of his greatest parts, at the Apollo Theatre to-night. He is a'great artiste, and on his previous visits to this city has always played to large and well-pleased audiences.. A man who can play Hamlet; as he can play it, may claim a position in the Very front. rank of his profession. • THE DIME MELODIST, with all the best songs and ballads now in vogue, with both music and words, for sale at the great -Masonic Hall Literary Depot. It is full of the very best inodern; songs; and is certainly cheap enough it a dime. Buy one. , t • , ' 1 ' Le'. .t? t: Tut: following lots in the borough of Eas Birmingham were sold yesterday afternoon on the premises, by P. At. Davis, auctioneer I lot on Wharton at., 24 by 120 feet $445 00 2 Harah It. 24 by 1•Al feet. each 420 00 1 Corner of Meadow and Mary eta, t) by IA feet 275 00 / `• Ramo nice adjoining the above 221) (0) " " .4 44 230 00 SALEs of stocks last evening by P. M. Davis, auctioneer, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 51 Fifth street: IS pillar, lk of Pitf: ,, biirge $52 ao le M. and M. Bank 54 75 10 Cilizenn' Batik 55 25 NEW style fall clothing, cut in taste and neatly made, for men and boys. at J. L. Car naghan At Co.'s, Federal street, Allegheny. * MEN'S AND Boys' CLOTIIINU of every va riety of style and material, manufactured ex pressly for us, and decidedly the best stock ever offered in this market. gentlemen and parents will find it to their interest to call at our establishment, corner of Federal:street and the Diamond. Allegheny city, before purchas ing elsewhere. A strict adherence to our sys tem •af large sales and small profits has given the name of W. H. M'Oee & Co., an enviable pre-eminence which no competion has hitherto disturbed. H RN. —Tli is pain In I , onsation etri=e , from tho f.tomach and dtseaaed taanlition of the dna,- tire organs, which may be eared I.y the use of %VII,- NUN'S PILLS; a remedy which tweiliy year: experience han proved to to unequalled aa a gt•l‘Pral I,tharti, med• They al, propared and .old IT a I_ k Po, Wholesale Drugg,t, and Propneior. It. L Falito.,- toek's Vol mirage. No. no Wood 4treot.. Sold et letall by druggo,b, erf•rynin.re GEORGE W. SMITH, BREWER, MALTSTER, AND HOP DEALER, Pitt Street, Plitlibitrgh A V I NU MNINIENCEI) I am prop3re.l 0. fornl.ll mn SUPERIOR ARTICLE n 1 EjlEq/1 In tuldo ,on to m• rto;.011:tr bran,l4. I :Ito to tonfoontr mc von FINE FLAVOIZEI, BrrrEt: ALE. put up in pajltage9 ciptcoody for fitmily • Th. Al, not only a ,b•ltglitfal bvvf.rago, bat i. Lt¢luy rt•roturat' .141.1 b;f the medical faettlt), ‘,/11•11. a mild. n , ura-bnaa tame 1,111111,,i I la“,- 'icy relebrat•-.1 WHEELING BOTTLED ALES, Glrottontiv on hand. consisting of E. ESN ETl' nirrEv. Ast; (11 P.I6N E ; PORTER Atilt litioWN Kr• , t*T. P:tckitiff, to - .nt to Roy (wt of the city. 'mg] H., EATING BY STEAM.--As it teAituonial of the workmanlike manner, lwrfcct ittm‘in of their ,elf re,tillatin.; inaehinem, safety, economy m ru..l, :till the fade attention neeessitry to keep each ro,mecunf,,,lablo, we give this certificate to Messrs, I aria .0.••••••sinii ito Mit 1 Co, for their 11,11114 , , by Rip:lM the Second Ward Put4ic School, in the ray 01 Plu,burgh. and which ha, mot our 3p13001:.% 11j - 1,1 xn would reeinninenii them to the go entire N.itii , faction of heating by t•teatn. It. Miller. Jr, John Mar,hall, Jr, M. Tin.fle,l,sirg e Wilson, John L DAVIS PHILLIPS, Sienna Iltzdang, Orts Flthng , Pitanninq nod Bra. Funafer. Deniers in trey it.cripnon (.1 am! Patures and 11.rni. No. •7 Wood wad 719 } • trot :arse. PitLpd,urgh. dellklylos & ENTZ 11611F.P. Sign and Ornfiriwnt.l and :no tier, € loft at their .hop on F.,iirth street near Marko!, Burk to. fitul•fing, rill ho promptly attended. M I ch.• 1 V1111 • 111 kV, I.eon long fc't I. now open. under the ..iiporintendenee ~r Jackman in the 12\1:vette Badding. En trance. ...treet. It to til,,zned for the perpetu:d exhitaci..n the product.. of M..elia.roc... Invent,r, and Artikan.4: RIO In a pine, of resort information ivlatire to thove t.ranelo, of indii,try. either by ...taniihation of ..nnipte.• or haring artk),... to hying before the publieltilt find it greatly to their 14,1,ant;,g0 to varnpl. •w - ' The public are respectfully invited to yt.lt th, fore..im mot - x. 1,14, 8,1.0.1104,1m1, 1 , 29. ir.J at 'VII , r FAL Lu the 49th year of ho , age. ftlflorßi mom 11 I. pl:We this ant. 111.., 41. at from In.. lit.. reao.b . ne... N .21," Fifth - - • -- 11% you ARE SR :K. THE PRAHA 111 LITV Is thd the root of your nufTer: . . ) .; i s to toe ,t4rrta..h. From It WWI/. Pit/MAXIS pyrpeleos, Acne. Languor, Nr,t, and a legion of other tormenting di.etnes. ut—tion produee, thin biood, and therefore de.troys the str.•ngth and vigor ot the eau, system To restore the noi• of th• ae,,l enable it to:throw oft and do , . f“,i•v• 1 the..., trotil , l.•cotne and dangerous vont rlef•,,atry tint 1 , ,,,,rina Ilse of 112. HIt!T ETrEIVS t'ELEBRATEIi STO , MAtaf BIT TERN A trial of their power cannot fail to prone that there finhire in their sedative effects. I. cheer- Inlly recommend them tin the pubbe. knowing, qs cry 0, their many excellent hush ties. Fat it ;le by Druggists and deader. generally. [JOST Err Elt S AM ITH, Muuttfueturer+ ;Lila Propriocors, Na t. Water, and 5S Front ntraste JOSEPH NEyER & SON, r,y„..„zw,tovi-; 111,1,•.;110 and Iletml 11,,j e r,. in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS No. I Penn Street, filolvo the Canal, Have nn b Ind W 4 lorgo assortment of Fanny and Plain Tiirintutu, in alnut andSiltio;,:any of their own mono (ammo, and wiirrantoil equal in quality and styli - , to any manufactured in the city, and trill .ell at rimaon.b/.. tal. T84151$ TO TUE ALLEGHENY COUNTY FAIR. WEDNESp,4I 7 , TIII.IItSIN.A AN II FRlDAY,Septemb,"l.l, I. uild l t, Tram+ n.)II run vvely Lulu on the i 4 ENNSVLVANIA RAII.BOA Between the PlVlAengerStation and thr F.% I I:4:M NI is, First Trail. each day will leave Passenger Stain a a? S'ZIO, A. M. Laid Train will learn 1-:rounds at 6:ro, P. tr. 5 4 (YR WAY. sTmAtcr, .b qtt BATES & JOIINSON'S ROOFING WM. JOHNSTON. WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has pur ehdsed the interest of het late partner, G. S. RATES, in the ROOFING BUSINESS, WWI is il t e sole mint/Isom° and dealer in the foßowlug thn a Mettnct kinds of Rootipzi— Ilst. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Can— vas Roofing. 2d. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel Rooting. 3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt .111 waSTAllltod FIEF: AND WATER PROOF. Roofing Material fur .sale, wit printed instructions for using. Of• five at I3ATF JOHNSONS' OLD STAND, 76 Smith field street. . WILLIAM JOHNSON. - - - - ' N. B.—Tlii, Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Roofs, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint. anti cheaper. Velo:thive NOTIC.F.—Th e underAisect have this day associated themselves together in the whole srde and retail Hook, News and Penotheal business, at Davis a oo.'s, Odd Fellows Building , en Fifth street, under the style of Smyth A: Mock, and respectfully so. rat a share of public patronage. W. C. SMYTH, JOHN W. PITTOcii. • W. C. Sarni..,lso.W. Firrocs. SMYTH & PITTOCK, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in NE WSPAPERS, TILAGAZINES, AND (h ruBLtcATIoNs, GENERALLY. Al DoTts & co.'s, Odd Fellows' Building, NO. GO FIFTH STREET. WPartieular attention given to packing wholeeale orders. MARBLE! MARBLE H Jour" nrcAnGo MB A IiZAVTIML 13II2CTION OF MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Posts, &c., &c., le...The public are respectfully invited to examine Cur nock• Price!' low, and work warranted. bat7in ' NO. 888 LIBERTY STREET." EXTRACT ROOTS, for making beer, for wile by B. L. FAIINESTOOR. & 00, 3720 No. GO oor. Wood sad Fourth sta. , ak•-• THE LATEST NEWS From Washington WAsiitswrox, September M.—The State Department has received information from our Minister at Berlin that Christian Ernst, an American naturalized citizen, who had been compelled by force to enter the Hanoverian army, has, upon the remonstrance of our gov ernment, been discharged from the service. Flag officer Montgomery, of the Pacific squadron, writes to the Navy Department that Captain Kelly of the Saranac reports that he could learn of no material interests of our cit izens at Guayaquil, demanding protection. That town was evacuated by its inhabitants and a bombardment by the naval forces of Peru Was threatened, that republic ,being at war with Ecuador. Capt. Montgomery says, unless oth erwise direted, he purposes revisiting all the ports of Central America and Mexico s•: far north as Mazatlan. Information has been received here that ti,3 steamers Cass Vrisarri and Mary Pran,,,,, dap Juan river, Niettraugua will he for debiN The American Fire Company, 1 , 1 Philadel phia, are rec. iving, marked attentioils, especia;- ly from our firemen. They hats been enter tained by Col. Florence. Or visiting the ex - ecutive to-day, they were cordially received by the President. who briefly respond ed to the presentation address. Lien. Small re plied. They will visit Mount V,•rEwn to morrow. A largo war, of di 4•1/1110111t, wen• received from General blarney. r,•lrrtiv,• 1,, J ima island I`lll brth: i rig cipio, the "rro:pondence with (;overnor There no probability of the , return I I ;,.n. lerez to NV,hinz,ton, 'but the Nioarauguan Legislation will remain in charge ot• ti•n,•r olinn, the C,,5111 Th,• it , Sllllll3l StAtt•liiOnt tho N•ttori crop of 1 sUrnint4 up 111.• t..11t1 nt bftle-, New York Items NEW YOEK, September la —The member. of the Stone Cutters' Association of the, ,•ity not last evening, at Montgomery Hall for the purpose of giving their .ocpredteon thy with the it brethren on ti e strike itt the city of London. Thordo,ided to contribute, and send them material aid as ~Doll ns pos , ihie, as well rL t heir , ympathy. This morning there was launched from Henry Steet ship yard, at the foot of Tenth street, East Hirer, a side wheel steamer of about seventy toms burden. She was built by the New York State Colonization Society. She has been named the Soth Grosvenor, after our late distingnished citizen, thn;ugh whose mu nificence the Society was enabled Lo te.unte the expense of that undertaking. Tili.astiitini. er is designed to run ell the coast of Liberia, from Cape Palmas to Uallivas , stopping at Monrovia and other points on the route. The requirements of Liberia, for a vessel for this purpose, have long been evident, and in the early part of this year a Moreantde unit in Monrovia suggested to the Society that if it would rort , truct a , :teftmer, they would char ter her for a number of years, and pay for her, in installments, within that time. From Port au Platte N etc YORK, September I:l,—Sc the brig John Butler. Capt. Miner. we have dateii to the 1-t cry doll, and the t.baccii crop i in and nearlv all bought up. Exehttni4e paper for gold two hundred and fifty dollar. national for one dollar, and not much papa-. There is very little avin v y iti eireutn tion. The theca ‘l..teet,i, two mouths ,ine v in the ncl of landin4 and rowing coun terfeit money from tln• State;, eocupud from the jail Lie,p,r. • The people generally are much dissatistied with the prevailing goVertirllellt. and predict a revolution shortly. There will not probably be much lighting. All that would be nere,,Ary would be for It majority to declare their di,,ta h,fuction, and the re.ollt would be certain to ensue. The treasury is kept dry a u-zual. All money:, are forwarded to the city Arrested for Forgery. BA LTI Molt e, September Edward A,M ratt, a clerk In the employ of Belt, Bowie Co., was are, sted to-day for forging the names of his employers to a check on the Franklin Bank, for nine hundred and thirty dollars. %he money was obtained on the cheek, but nearly all of it WAS recovered on the arrest of the olrender. Ile subsequently attempted to commit suicide. Maine Election PnitTLANI', September I,i,—An election Wan held in this State esterday for tiovvrnor and Member,' of the Legislature. The returns tilt,: fur received indicate the re-election of L o t Morrill, Republican, for Govorli,y,', aw,u an in erettNed Republican ~tpreesiaey' i n the Slaty. rI I .IIE MAN LT FAt :Tll RERS sA w_ lEf'S CHEMICA L OLIVE ERAsl‘ E SOAP, atter subjecting it to the severest teals p. th e trade, are fully peisnaded that thm: t , no nontly mg Soap in the I 'lntud :hates, tot'sn limo money. having at good.tweenc ualtue,.., Ond OF We-UM—ln cullers, firnme,, tare gent:l,llly OF . PURITY—In freedom front rl,lll, torpontinv, clay, fish oil, stale jgre.,e. and adulterations. OF QUALITY—For wte•hmg clothes...re very coarse or Ilnet ewtitti. linen, wools or printed m v,nit, for LRAAINLI tar, grea , e, piteh. pour, ed. primers shoemakers' writ, et.•.. train clothes, nit - mute , . and - from the litre It a fear trial for your...elve‘,. and 1.0 Remendier, the nanny is 0;1 cacti bar. Ask for a oopy of the direction., tl. C. & 11 SI \O'ER, 47 Wood mecca, Puhdalreh pit J 400 barrels Primo N. (131; Coop., ttt : :51 1111 !it..ilt,llli, S. H. do; Llo do Lovoring'.. first quality Syrup; 500 L ehoneelh,lColree; 75 Pocket'. olimee Java do; 12.5 Half Chesty Young Ilyson, Impartal, uno Poo der, Oolong and 1'50,1101w '15 , 1,: 100 boxes assorted 1,,m,d, 4 to', blimp To; covu,zton ' L:I IV/ 11 . 11. C3V/L SllllO ; barrels .tlurn; lo do I kairy' Salt 10 Saeks, Jo hags limn Pepper; 15 do Allspice; 5 do Mat Carooa; a) belt,. NO. I Soap ; 00 1 do Chemical Olive Soap; 35 do German d”, 3tl 1u Variegated air T..,t,t bo daz , in Cis IVr ‘ shlieaM,; :AI flueTzeis; Jr) do Tule, escorted sizes; 100 do Brooms; 50 boxes M. R. Raisins; 20 do No. I Norfolk Chocolate; 40 do Madison Starch; 50 bales No. 1 and 2 haLting; 30 bar=ely hleaelled Eleplutm. and Winde:01 1 :; 10 to Strait's Tannery 15) do Cod do do 10 do Eosin do 20 du N. C. 'Dar. In store and for sale by a NS 5111,LER .1 RICK ETSON. R OOT, RUST & CLARK, ILLNII7AITIMEILS AND DILWOU ill SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, LARD AND MINERS' OILS, Also, Straits, Sank, Shore, Tanners and Neatefeot oil., Sperm, Patent and Adamantine Candle!, jal2lyd 61 FERRY STREET, NEW YORK. FURNITURE FOR CASH.-A full sortment of Pittelairgh mamtfactute.l FURNb TURF, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CASES, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in n well furnished dwelling no well an a splendid wortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business is done at this establishment is for CASIO, prices aro made accordinglv. Persons in want of anything in the above line. would be advantaged by calling at FACEINER A. IRWIN'S, No. 1.03 Smithfield street, below Fifth. J. D. FACEINU, Joan M. lawns. riarZtly COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUITPTION':— Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Jayne's Expectorant; sehenck's Pulmonic Syrup; fiennedy's Sichlelourb'eo,,Mo,clle.r's,natendd freshlA'Lan a e n 's d NV istar's Ibsl.9atn Wild Cherry: °) gen ug u h in S e, yru A ll constantly on hand at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, selo corner Diamond and Market street. L. C. HEPBURN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONYEyANCERI OFFICE WITH H. HEPBURN, Bselg l YlBl ' No. 90 Fourth street._ ` I TTER.-10 irking for sale by ITZZ WILLIAM H. MUTH k CO ging uerrean (Batteries. Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY, No. 70 Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Photographs, colored or plain, taken at short no ne.% at Ela,tern prices, and warranted equal to them. SMA I. I, PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and colored in Oil. mrs L IFF,SIZE, IMPERIAL, AND MEDIUM PH 0 T 0 Ca-R..E)A.PHS, Colored in oil, Pastelle, or Plain, in the mostartiatia tyle, and at .E.l'imorn pr cea. ALL'S GALLERY, e 8 Jonea' Building, Fourth street PH OTOG R A P H, AMBROTYPE, ME- I. AINuTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GAL LERY, eY,r PO/A and( , trantereets.—The subscriber hay fittori np rooms in M'TIGHE'S BUILD NQ, is now prepared to take Likenesees that CANNOT FAIL TO w‘'F.: FISFACIT)N. Gill and examine the collection. A. LANE, Corner of Fifth and Grant streeta. k. Jaw( CALDWSLL, to C.l 1,1)1V ELL &. BOAT PIDLYISITERS & DEALERS IN N111[11:, I 1.•1111. arl.l , alo am. Tar, 'Pitch, Resin and Oita; Tarrann. I Light and Heavy I Killings, eta noe, I No, CA Water, and 78 Frort eta. • - lioEs. SHOES 17 E LARGEST, sTocti OF SHOES, In Ihe market. it. to he found at the Cheap Clutha JOSEPH H. BORIAN 1.5. Market st...second door from Fif PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. E -1x 111 BITI ON.—The Ninth Annual Ex hibitin of the Penmylvania State Agricultural So eietv. tt ill he held at Pv.Cll.Oll, Philadelphia, on TEES ! 15 ly I:l.sEs] UV. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the 2711 L. '7•111. dais of September next. On 11.•• S.loternlwr, the Secretary trill remove to the et the Philadelphia Society for the promotion of ko,ro•ultilre, No.lo, che.tnut street, Philadelphia, where of entry for the Exhibition will be opened. , n1dre...,1 to the Secretary at Harrisburg. John ileielptim or Charles K. Engle, Hustleton, win meet with attention till Ist September. DAVID TAGGART, President. \ Secretary. f4.r extubition carried on all the Railroads io tl sta:e. t.. nod from, tree of charge. JOIIN N. CRAWFORD, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, DAVENPORT, lOWA. F.-peels] attention given to collecting and scoring riaiin. "(every kind. Roca wo—Jereminh Dunlevy, Sr., E. J. Roberts, Eqq, Capt.. It. J. Grace, Roberts & Mellon. Attorneys. lapl9 ICU KLITII. 50th L. PARE. 3AM PAR; SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH, PA. Watideiuse. No. 140. First and 120 Second streets. 11:unda tarer. of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil, heri:ris and snits : 11a. and Water ripe, Sad Irons, Do I rim., tVii2on poxes. Steel Moulds, Pulltes, Hangers and tlntplin Kam. Ai4o .fidila rig and ]Lachine Castings of every deserip iii. rondo t" enter. Having a eomplete machine shop attached to the Foundry. all necessary fitting will be carefully attend ed mr2bilydaw REMOVAL. DUQUESNE IRON STORE. COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO., MANIr FACTUBSCRS OP Iron, IFolls,yteel Spring., Axles, Wrought Nutt, Womixer*, Spikes, Bolt., FIAT h tII.R, I.tD BAR OF ILL SIZF-3, ETC, ETC. (lave retnov.,l to their new extensive Warehouse. NOM. 77 Water and 94 Front Ste., Wh.•rc (hey are prepared to execute all orders in their hue, a large and complete assortment of " Du qu.•sne" manufactured goods constantly on hand, which they otter on liberal terms, felktf Wlll. U. NV Elf , NOTARY pvBLIC . At 1' 'E the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth Vireet, near Wood. jyl3 . _ HIAWATHA NIIT AND BOLT FACTORY. P.,huallot-Presscd Nut, ut all sizes on hand, undman ui:,,•tur.•,l. liridgr!,, Machinery, Agricul 111,31 IIIII.ICIII, Sr_, fumiuhad ac shore nonce. Warehouse, Fey. 114 Water street ,urg.l:ll . KNAP. SCULLY HE NEW PARK! "PENNY'S (.1110tVr" recently fitted up as Ft,Ol•T CITY" PARS, 1: new open for the F.:onion - we:Won et. he-Sies,Plem urn Parties. &c. ICE CREAM AND REFRMEMEIM '.A Band of rdasle always in' ratondanos. A good covered platform for dancing. HOEVELER & MILLER. 1121=21 THE LOYALH.A_NNA HOUSE, LATROBE, PENN,A4 TIIIS LARGE API) WELL VENTIL- I..\TF.L HOUSE. pleasantly located within a few yard of tho Pruti a. Railreml, is now open tor the re, eoptiett of ,emitter ri,itere. A tine ten-pin alley has reeontly everted rot tho premises, and tine fishing albarlr,l nearbc. ALI trains 5t.,,,u here. Charges moderate. y CHAS. W. FISHER, Proprietar. • 171 i ii_vlZ ALE—A FIRsT-cL4ss OWEL- I LlSu 1101lSE. No. 13 Penn street. one ofthe most. de...1-Mile locations in the oity for n private residence. Tt tt • It, tust• I,,lninittaiiont.,comparat ively new, and fitted wit,up all modern improvements and conveniences. 'f h,• lot to :Moot 1:0 feet front, by 160 feet deep to a 12 teat a11..y. and Into on it a large brick. stable. For or fun tier Infornuttlon;apply is B. GRAY & SON., D RAPIERS AND TAILORS, No. 52 St. Clair street, PITTSBURGH, PA. PENN MACHINE WORKS FOUNDRY, 11. WIGNITHAN, M ti F A G' s r i t i l .13 ' .;R Engi O n Shafting:and.Pullies Bunt, Machine, ornee blachines. Gear Wheels, Hangers, etc, etcl Order. promptly attended to. eVely M'GINLEY'S ICE CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONERY, No. 27_1-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Bank. EVOIN LEY, AT HIS SPACIOUS juL. and elegantly arranged rooms, located as above i s prepared to furnish all the Luxuries of the Season in his line. llehcious Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes of all kinds, And every description of Confectionery; all of the best material will be served to order, day and evening. Oa- Orders for parties promptly filled. Call and Jung for yourself. (my 6) M. NOES-LEY. FIRST CLASS BLANK ACCOUNT BOORS OF ALL STYLES AND. SIZES, MADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM THE SHELVES. A LARGE STOCE. OF COMMERCIAL STATIONMY. In nll its branches, CARDS, cIRCVIghitS, LADING, PAMPRIETS. -' • • .)ems . 63 Wood 84.1t.IT'FpoilAx. H •- -- tSTORY OF THE WESTERN INSUR RECTION in Wei:tern Perinsylvainia, eanimonk culled the Whisky hisurrecton,. 179-1,. by H0n...N.. Brackenridge, just 'issued and for sale by ' ' • HAVEN, setSk Market & Second and Wood k, Third As. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND President ISALIH DICKEY. Via Presidents. JAMES PARE, Jst., Ist. JOSEPH DILWORTH, 9d Stage of Water. River—one foot three inches water in the channel Reported R.ipressly for the Day Morning Rua. Prrounoa, September IS, Mee. Flour... Less active to-day, but no change in figures. Fales at first hands of 318 Ws. at 14,65 for superfine and $4,60 for extra. 'Front store, sales 802 Ws, in lots, as follows: 350 bbls. at $4,110@5,00 for superfine, and $5,15@3,25 for extra; 116 hbls. superfine extra and ex t r a f am ily a t $5,00, $5.35 and $5,50; 210 bbls. do. at $4,60, $5.15 and $5,40: and 126 do. at $5,00, SB,M and $5O Grain...Wastr—Elales 120 bush. white,.from store, at $1,40; 300 bush. red do. $1,20. Coax-157 ,bush, from store, at 90c. ; f.n) bush do. at 88c. Osm-410 bash. from store, at 340.7 1.5 c. Hay...Sales:Xl loads from scales at sl6®lB ton; 16 loads at .$141.7 do. Bacon... Sales ta/00 the. shoulders at 7X48c..; 1600 IDs. sides At %%glee.: 1500 The. hams at 10311o.;'8 tierces sugar cured do. at l*eygd3c. Sugar... Sales 7 hhda. N. 0. at Sc...i bbls. do ! at Molastaea...Sales 29 bbls. N. 0. at 41e. 7/1 gal. Coffee_Sales 31 seeks Rio at 1234 e. Cheesie...Nales 50 boxes W. R. at 83.1 e. Beans.. Sales 18 bush. small white at $1,40 V bash Ime...Sales 12 bbls. Louisville at $1,25 Salt... Sales X; bbls. No.l extra at $1,25. Eggs... Sales 7 bbls. packed at 83 c. 9 bbls. Lard No. 1 at 90c. 7$ gal. Fish... Sales 12 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel at $ll,OO. Potat oes... Sales GO bush. common at We. Whisky...Stiles bbls Rectified at 111(:4271e. AND CHEAPES NEw - roar, September 13.—Cotton firmer; 1,500 bales sold at for middling uplands. Flour heavy 8,500 blots. sold. Wheat lower; '4OOO bush sold at 3to 5 cents of a decline; red $1,113; white $1,2501,51); Western white 51,2801,35. Corn firm; 3,900 bush sold ; mixed at 81082 c. Mess Pork firm at 04,93015 M, andprime heavy at 510,25. Whisky has declinedLic.; sales at 20 , 4 e. Sugar steady. Coffee firm at 11®11.34c. for Rio. Molas ses quiet at 10e. Spirits of Turpeiatine• Mill. Rosin is steady at 55c. Rice firm. Butter steady at 11}ggillfic. Lead quien Galena $5,77. Tobacco is quiet at 434@10e. Wool unchanged; 90,000 lbs. fleece sold at 3734W ' and 30.0001D5. pulled at 32@-18c. Freights firmer,and ship owners demand and advance. . - PEIELADELPELL. September 13.—Flour is dull; fresh ground, however, is firm for white, and the old stock is drooping: there is very little shipping demand: sales of son bbls extra family at f,3,50 to the trade, trie9 l :Wi,4 for superfine: 54,75(g5,50 for extra. and $5,5606,50 for extra family and fancy. Rye Flour and Corn ideal aro unchanged. Wheat is in good demand: sales 500 bush red at sigkga.ln, and fair and prime white at 81,25(4)1,35; 600 bush Southern Rye sold at 72e. Corn is active; 8000 bush yellow sold at 80c. Oats are in fair demand; 4000 bush Uew Delaware void at ;;;.ey:l6e. Whisky is steady; sales at 27®•2734e. New York Stock Market. New Yong, September 12.—Stocks lower— ' Chicago & Rock Island 70%1 Missouri e's 85 Illinois Central RR.— 68 Galena & Chicago...... 78% Mich. Southern._...... 25 Michigan CentrW.-..., New York Central.... 80 7 1 Ciovefiind & T01ed0.... 28 Reading 45 7 3 Pacific Mail S. S. C 0.... 8234 Canton 18L, Hudson River R R..... 37% Since the Board closed stocks are still lower. CINCETNATI, September 13.—Flour heavy at yesterday's quotations. Wheat unchanged in tone or price. Corn dull at 70c. for . mixed. Oats 37e. Rye 74®75. Barley 70ii. Whisky active at =3.0. Provisions are qme4 the prices on Cut Meats aro weaker and Ye. lower. littrnmar... September 13.—Flonr is in good request at $5.00 for Howard street. Wheat has declined; sales of 12,000 bush. at $1,1541 ; 40 for white, and 1.0501.1.2 for red. Corn steady; yellow fili.&B2e. Provisions steady. NVhisky firm at 234;e. for Ohio. . R. T. KaNZNEDY._. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY CITY, P 7 OUR, CORN MEAL AN - O' ECOMINY, N toiTTSBLTItGB ALLEGHENY; aui•lyilaw] FALL SALE OF BOOKS, CMENCES at their Book Establish ment, Odd Fellows' Building, on And continue EVERY EVENVG, during the week. Theconsignments are of good character, and mutt be, sold. The collection embrace! Biography, Trarels, Romance, Theology, Selene% We— bon, Sc. Hardmg's and Lippincott's largo s t o ck LETTER, and CAP PAPER, ,ic. The stock will all be open for examination and private. sale during the day. DAVIS t CO, Book Auctioneers,' PErata..*at:Ato:w.f.)**3:ll% • * . 41 PARK, 1117CURDY CO., MANUFACTURER., OF SHEATHING, Braziers' ,uld Belt Copper. Pressed Copper Bot torns,Raised Still Bottom..-; Solder, de., also im porters and dealers iu rin Plate. Sheet Iron. Wire, de. Constantly on 1...nd. 1 machines and Toots. Warotionse,2 0.119 l'2o Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Spools' c— •!per cut to any dn trod pattern. nnyZialdievr H. BURGW IN, No.lY! Fourth ',M.0., J. H. lliHerman (i Jas. CollOrd, HAVING ENTERED INTO PARTNER SHIP, for be purFiose of carrying on the • HAT AND CA:I' BUSINESS, (Under the name and style of aILLERMAN & cur,- LORD.) would respectfully inform their friends smith° public genenilly that they are now receiving from the manufacturers, and will ;pen THIS DAY, an entire new stook of HITS, CAT'S, AND LADIES' FURS. Of the neweat and btylea to which we incite the attention, and patronage of chine ,rtne coedit In our line. , NO. 7:5 = ei AIJ,EGHENT, CENTRE FIAT , STEAM General &lOW' NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. - MANUFA Steam Eno.. Bred and fifty h.-: . Saw Mills, Blast F I Give particular glues and Machin,• umlay, and circula. Have always on 1. at short notice, Eng. - Also, furnish 800 • Wrought Iron Shar , variety, and confirm, - chinery and Ata , hine Our prices are low, our the best quality of =stem.. to give satisfaction. sip -Orders from au par promptly filled. RAILRous s. --- dos. Dilwor cage., . . Cor. of Waver sou 5.....a0• a.• bled, P1TT381710144 1 4 . NUMBER 2SB COMMERCIAL. MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE. Treasurer. NATHANIEL HOLMES. Seeretary. GEORGE H. TamiTrox PITTSBURGH MARKETS. New York Market. Philadelphia Market. Cincinnati Market. Baltimore. Market. W. s. KENNEDY. R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., WHEAT RYE AND CORN /TROILISM MAIRTFACTURED AND DELIVIkMia TFMArS, CAREE- ON DELIVERY DAVIS & CWS Monday Night, September nth. ANCIENT AND MODERN HISTORY, SUPERB BIBLES; SMELTING WORKS, EA -