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Arrives 'Mail • • " 7:66 a m Jiall OM p4O ftp7o.ll . 1,00 p m Express 100./ atu Lit bleKeesport•Mos a m it IticKcesport 6:00 a m 24 ' . 0 .... ear. p d ,.. hal pro tit BraddoelVa.. 7.00 • mi st Brfuldock , s. ano . r..., Id " .... 4rus p m ad " .... 6:40 pm Allegheny Valley Railroad. Drperis. . 41:712.M.: idall 7:00 a m't'sprea• leas a m Espres, 4:80 p m 15141 100 P l‘l 11000mtnedailon 200 pm I A15c0m..0.1.4.100 6:0 , 7 m CITE .011 SEBURBOI. MASS MEETING ml ALLEGHENY, TUE, LAST GRAND RALLY An Immense mass meeting of the Cul., von tire of Allegheny was held hist evening, in the Diamond. The teeming was called to Order hr Captain'. S. Riddle - , wino nominated Roinirt hack at, chairman. 'The nomination Iva, unani mously confirmed, and-Captain Pollock,on tak hag the chair, delivered a brief addrevs. lie al luded to his - services in the field, and maintained that the same issues which the moldiers of the I.7nioti fought for were still before the people. The Democrats had villitled and alms -4d President Johnson, before his election, and did all In their power to defeat him, white now, forsooth, they claimed him as favoring their Views and policy. But the .soldier recollect that the. Democrats, i from ketztuning to cod, had opposed the war, and vo fed against extending the right of suffrage to the soldiers. No trite soldier could supporttite Dc- Mocraiie ticket. and they were not to he caught by the shallow devil.e resorted to by the leaders ' , Of Cult party. Their .licket'in lids comity was aluiPly a bogus concern, and c.mtitined the name Of cite ,lnau u ho had be e n lonian.- ...nth, is the ten lep....Auothersoldicr on tint ticket had beea dishonorably dismissed from the service, and it teas reported thin still another stOlal in the nonce category. The soldiers are not ignorant of the Char/alt.,. of the men composing this ticket, and should vote altucat to a plan na - ainst It. Ron. Thomas Howard - was 'alert hanstue-1. And showed up the tergire.rsations of the cop. perliclA Democracy in a manner which told upon audlence. They at first contended that It was not eonstitutionatto tight therebels. and if they wan ted to go out of the Union we had no right to earn . pet them to stay in. This was the doctrine four years agtaltrthedoctrinewhich ilgove all the good and loymi4zieziout of their pfirty, and: left it in •the hands of ouch as Horatio es.'ypiottr; Wood, Vallandigham'ct. Co. The eoldiets in the held Were disfranchised by copperhead judges, and When The athendment to the 'State Constit idiot] was proposed the Democrats (who.; now profess such lore for the soldiers) Toted solid against it. Democratic ," judge* decided that the draft was un ctamt it It. Donal and nest begin to disbabd the ants; by discharging soldiers upon writs of In boas corpus. This process was vovied on I , earls all extent that President Litc•ola was co iii pellork Auslithd the habeiti - corpus, The Bounty haw of Pennsylvania Wilt. lie vI atisel,el by these sante men, headed by !ivory D.. Faster of Greensburg. Jeremiah S. Black, (of Bache, _fin's (labinet,) and JULI;aa- Lotiiie of our own county. The speaker At - ohmic of rise counsel en gaged its AIM came, and knew whereof he act cede Whet) the ease was argued. Judge, Woodwettlend Thompson: {who bad pray Mud v decided that the soldiers were not entitled to vote,rnow anirmcd that they had na right to receive the bounty provided for them by theLog 'stature. But we had a staunch Itepublic fresh from t.he rank,of the people, iu• tite per- ECM CatJudtte Agnew,. it110;-trszether with judger. Reed mid Strung, sustalaed the htdv and stood by the soldiers in .(he face of the Colli.fbr , d party. There was Ito ttaiefor of any intellirmat soldiec Notbig to 5W51.11111 Snell a partly. The idea lays simply preposterous: . 1-le then alluded to thurplans of the licinoerney'fbritringing the rebel(fAinett - bar.k into power with all their rights Unimpaired, With is clots to repudiating Die Na tionalsdebt, destnning the credit of the , timbal, • 'and. rCnderhig the war utterly fruitlele. Tito . .apeectittes - ivell dellve:red,"and tens wartnly sp planded..ahowing that it met with a cordial re sponsfftromthe audience.- • Thomas it. ilarshall, Esq.. next look the. stand, in reststm.o comma:cons 'and oft-repeated ;cat's. lie Minded to the ntectings of one yeti,- agO, and compared the Democratic sentinemts of the lasteampalg,n to the pronoun professions . , of theleaders of that party. He hail heard some of their speakers, last fall, near the Very spot where be then stood, dixlare that every. soldier who fell is Lila War was a_maillsred Man, and ;that our glorious .oeuerals,wisobal. e, Our brave, buys to victory, were 'butchers; 1 , 70 w forsooth, they wore iMnstantly throwing up t. 114 hlauds, exclaiming, "Groat is the war!" '" Hurrah for the boys in bleu I" ills good natured friend Large, and the valiant commodore. Konntz, loid applauded the former sentiments one short year ago, and now they were cheek -by jowl in support of...the "soldiers' ticket! " Such con versions were amazing but he feared they were not sincere. He woollen& be surprised, to view of the remarkable changes of the past; year, to find Ids friend Large and the Goinmoddre eau:lg ' ed, dining this next campaign, in tent-Mug in some Negro Saldintli School! (Laughter.) IL) next paid. a high and .flattering compfitneat to the aldliv, energy and fideli t y of Senator Gra . ham, Who War; again before the people of the - county for the position which he had filled so • ably and honestly for three years past. Re ed hloffellow citizens to pay no attention to thu alandem now being circulated by the' political opponents Graham, and explained his i 'vote in.refertnee to the increase of faro Upon the Manchester Passenger Railway, out or which pp ' Iltical capital was s sight to he made. . He earn estly appealed tout ; Union voters of the city to stand firmly by the' , candidates and platfor because,tl'tbe Des. aerate party was suffered to get into power, the 7 would repudiate the No tional debt altaged r, or, if foiled in this, they would seek to foist the payment the rebel debt upon the untied. In reference to the debt, he was In favor of taxing the last nen) of atou,ll - ern soil its the ,ntmoat, and taking the large landed 'estates 'of • prominent rebels and -dividing them up for distribution Among the soldiers of the loyal Mates. (Appbites.) Aa to the negro suffrage. he was not much la favor of giving e any mein the South the right to vote, ' just at preaant. ;He -would Oro-the preference to the loyal man, who had stood up in defense of his country, without regard to his complex. lon, bnt he was In no hurry about reingsnlzing the rebel Stem, and permitting men to vote who bad so recently aimed their be, at the heads and hearts of our sous and brothers. He was inlavor of taking such men on prebetion, as old eitmers are received into Methodist Churh . These rebals coming ' back with, the blood of one soldiers still fresh upon.: their skirts, were like the imps ' of Eaten, with the smell of brimstone on them, chiming frost seats among the stints, with shouts of "" Hallelujah" upon their lips He Was in favor of dividing the last 'crust with them, when they came back with sincere re. pentance lon the blood which they, had shad, but not till then. Ha concluded by , urging the • importance of the pr.stent election, for the rem son-that it would have a material bearing upon the next Congress, so soon to assemble. If Pennsylvania was going to turn her back upon the loyal principles for which sliohad contended 1- during the 'war; the weak and the `wavering wouldlisialscoimind and our opponents would b e ett ocagened endstrengtlmned in their schemes ; go the de:it:notion of the government. • *Miter Illathem followed Ina 'Mist but vigor -Ms speech; alit the voters of Allegheny to rallrm one intruppart of their: candidates to the - glorlonspilociPles for :which 'they had so yalientlytinght :during the peat four seam. - Uon. James Graham was next Mated upon. and after Rife ding to the political -Isamu now before - tlttr.llle, Mated tbst, for the drat time do hislife„l oll 'constrained to Make, a 1;0 , 7 zonal explanation in reference to smatter re feria' to ;by who had seen to spedoff him In . hennaa of such high" cucuimidation. 'His course in To : ting for an Increase of fare on the Man : cheater Passenger Hallway bad elicited emits. dleamslon during the pressiit anvil% And oppoarnta had charged him with having been influenced by selfish motives In casting his vote for that measure. The statement. howev_v, WAS utterly false. When the VertiOn ecet cam. up. he gave the parties who were urging the bill to tinderatand that It would receive no favor from him. Some time after however, uirin Statements made by the President of the road. Mr. frenzy Irwin. (a gentleman of noicapageh able integrity.) he felt It his duly to support the MB, and did so. From these statements, it appeared that, In view of the high FM, ~ t latter sod the extraordinary increase I, the price of stock old feed, the ears vuulo t ave to he withlrswn If temporary relief teas not granted to the company ; and not wish ing to deprive the citizens of the 'melts of so Itawrisat a means of travel, hr voted to in crease the fare for a period of one year. In noteg re he was actealcd eoltoy by a sense id duty. Bat it was asserted that he had po' • abased stock in the toad. aol by vtiting for tad lecrea.e had legislated na•luftv into hie ow .1 pockets. He bed ourchaa. ;tl rty ri,r-er of tau stock, at a very low figure. bat after toe passa..ys of the Mil. and before the had hen - farrk-d to Lim, be called upon A. S Bdl. EIJ •on whom ho had purchased the stock, and told him that, under the circtimatatices, be oou'd not retain it—that it was worth a great deal more than he tad paid lot it. and ho coal I easily dispose of it to other parties. The etuah wee subsequently sold at an advance of art. P-11 dollars per share, making $ 750 , which ha tni,lttt have rearz”d by bet plug the stock, Thin was the whole story, and ho enrolled to the audience to say whether his conduct was disrepotable or otherwise. if any man chose to withheld hie O nt o . on account of the course which-the had taken to this matter, he was at liberty to do no. The answer of Mr. Graham , on this point, was full and satisfactory, and will doubtleaa acid Ihe mouths of hie traducers, After an explanation from Mr. Blgham, in reforeoett to the landlord um.d tenant act, the meeting adjourned to meet at the polls. The meetingwas large, and the speakers were listened to with the closest attention throughout. An excellent Brass Band was in attendance du ring the evening, and enlivened the proceedings With a series of patriotic atra. Trouble With Hooky:ten. The Yenneylvania Railroad depot pollee, in the performance of their duty, have guile an active time, particularly upon the arrival of trains. In addition to keeping a sharp look out for pickpockets and other evil disposed persons, and cautioning the unwary to keep " oil the treeks," the backmen give them great trouble. These peats,despite the moat careful watching, will intrude upon and annoy passengers, which the railroad company have instructed their agents particularly to guard against. Yesterday one of the gentry was paid for his intrusion urn:: for bidden ground In rather severe handling by officer Dougherty, who, It is well known, when called upon to net, does so promptly, and generally with sr:verity. The fellow ported straightway to an Alderman's office. and sued the officer for assault and battery, hut thinking better of the matter, with. drew the cult. Another was arrested and taken before Alderman Albetts, on the complaint of a lady, whose baggage had been distributed pro aisecusly, or la different places. purposely, It would seem, with a view of exacting a fee for gathering it up. Ainoug the woman's effects was a bureau which had been almost complet-Iy demolished through rap-less handling. The express car man finding that he had got himself into serious trouble, offered to compromise the matter for twenty-fire dollars, which was ac cepted, We are assured that almost daffy canoe of Im position upon strangers occur at the depot, the hackman demanding such rates as they can ob tain. In some inatances bargaining for a stipu lated amount, and, before entirely fulfilling to it engagruunt, increasing it, according to the pliability of their customer. Once la their haocso sooner than suffer locouvectence which would otberwi ro follow, strangers rmtimit to the* demnaids, although greatly exorbitant. !t seems there la no -effective remedy for this, -the city.orchoance on the suoJect being either neffectrre or not enforced. Cases Discharged Alderman Strain, of the Tenth Ward, Ism engaged yesterday itftanoon for some time to hearing charges ad swank and battery and lar ceny against John and Georre Snyder. who keep a ealoon on the comer of Fulton street and Nature alley in the Sixth Ward. The prosecutor, John Wesley, a discharged soldier, testified that he went to the ealoon early on tae turning of the 4th inst., having with him a dog; that he was assailed, knocked down by blows an the head, and while prostrate kicked in the face; . and further, that the parties who thus treated him also took from him a pocket hook containing considerable money. The prosecutor was unable to sub stantiate his informations, and by tall Own admission had charged the wrong Balder with committing the assault and battery. He waa attended by an unknown Individual, as counsel, raid lobe a lawyer, nothing to his conduct or manner, however. Indicating him to be such. For the defense, win:teams were produced, who testified that they were at the saloon, (some of than during the most of the evening stated) that they did not see Wesley and dog .there, and that If such an occurrence as be described had taken placethey would hove known of it. The magistrate, having no evidence to warrant him 111 holding the parties, discharged them. Down On Der Landlord. A. colored woman yesterday rolled upon Al derman Taylor "for advice," as eat. She resided in one of the tipper wards. and occupied wo rooms at 5 monthly rent of bathe dollars, --pa yalde in advance. Reeently . an ont-honae lout been put ou - the preod,.es, for width she was vie ,ieeacd five dollars, and also had voluntarily cc- vuliYl an additional amount for ralnilna 'ailing to "come to time" with tier rent on the first host., late landlord - sent a colligtOr, in the portion o f . a constal.le. to her, oamtrentdral that abgsboidd pay for this trouble, as remuneration to the offleer, one dollar and n-half. This latter she wished to know of that magistrate whether she could In forced to joy, or if by refusing the landlord could eject her from the house. The Aidertnan haring advised her as to her proper right:l6.l4m departed declaring that .611 C would FCC h6r "skin-flint landlord" in a eery hot place heroin site would pay 'lima "rod" of the "tl and a-ltalf." Barchall and his Brother The, Mayor and Chief of Police, company ificlmrel Marchall, visited the prisoner yes terday, mad had an interview with Marchall. the murderer. The meeting between the brothers was a most affecting one. During the conver sation which took place, the convicted homi cide exrreesed his willingness to go on the wit news stand, on the trial of Frecke, and make a full breast of all he knew concerning the mur der. He stated that he had nothing to conceaL The brother, in the statemeats which be has made, in no way implicates himself in his !neither's transactions. He admits en acquaint. mice with Fricke, end given an account of what took place thNcw York, concerning the &apn eat of stolen goods, substantially the same as that given in the confession of the murder. The trial of Fricke. tined to take place to morrow, ormolus to exceed In Interest that of his confederate. Alleged False Pretense B. ft. Harbours, or 80 Wood street, yesterday received a dispatch from G. W. Tanner, at Brownsville, requesting hlm to have arrested, upon tho arrive; of the mail best, In the after. noon, one Chalks NVadhams, of Vermont, on a charge of obtainimr money and goods under Übe representation-. Bann of the Mayor's po lice were at the wl .rf upon the landieg of the boat, and took Into custody the person mimed. The amount of raw ay obtained was thirty dal ' laza, but the value f the goads we did not hear stated. The actm...d wan released upon ball kr a heallt.g. The Liberty Btree: Tracks. We observe that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company have so far completed the arrange• manta at the new depot as not to further use or require the tracks on Liberty street eastwardly through the Fifth ward, and we•presume their removal will take place without unnecessar7 de lay. This will involve the re-paving of the street, which is now sadly out of repair. The unobstruction of this thoroughfare willbe peat— ly appreciated, as it will afford a more convem lent travel in that direction. The Tennyson Club The Tennyson Club of this city hare secured the eervicui 'of a number of eloquent and papa tar leeturers,iind will open the season on Mon day nest with John G. Saxe, the distinguished poet and humorist. The efforts of this club, duinu the season of 1554 5, were of a character Which ctititicii thou to the warmest thanks of oar citizens, and we are pleased to learn that they are making en creased effort., to secure. the best literaQ talent which the country affords. Woman Injured. About noon yesterday a hone attached to a ['art took fright on Fenn street, near the Fifth ward Market house, and ran upon the sidewalk opposite the variety store of Mr. Lauer. A lady w h o vtas passing by, or who had just come out of the store, was struck by the vehicle and knocked down, receiving very severe injuries. She was conveyed to her residence in the vicin ity, after having tom properly attended by Dr. Morninan. We did not learn her name. "Diamonds" Stalast.—Edward Williams allaa Harper and' John Bickel were lodged in Jail yesterday by Justice Barker of South Pitts burgh, on a c6rfeof haring stolen "diamonds" from the cstablls ment of A. and D. 11. Cham bers, used for cutting glass. The accused were committed fora hearing' at tea o'clock to-day. rom Yesterday's Evsnine Gazette. Severe on Meilen of Liquor Without Li. The Criminal Court to-day, as we stated would be the case, were exclusively engaged in the transaction of such business as did not require the presence of Jurors. Up to noon, Judge Ster ?in had entertained only eases of selling liquor without license, wherein the defendants entered Om of guilty, and a few caste of surety. In the rorreer His Honor was more severe than usual. The first defendant called tip was Thomas riateugs, of the second ward. He had no license, but had been selling liquor, and was directed to pay a tine and the coats, amounting la, the a - grigate to thirty-five dollars and a quarter. John bleGrady, who keeps a tavern on Irvin greet, Fourth Ward, next appeared. He.had applied for a lionise on three several occasions without success, and at the Jane term was thud twenty dollars. Judge Bterritt said he could not overlook such cases. It was his duty to enforce the law, and he would do It. Counsel made au appeal In his bettalt, and the defendant. In addi tion, asked the court to do the beet possible for him. lie was accordingly sentenced to pay a One of seventy-five dollars, and to undergo Pa, ry days imprisonment in the eatodyjad.. llcGra• dy objected to the latter portion of the sentence, and begged that It be left off, '`That's all," said the court, and the defendant waft escorted to the she.urs office oy a tipster°, looking mach par. }Auld. The indictment against the proprietors of the "Metropolitan" on Bt. Clair street, Anthony Newell and Charles B. Whitehead, were called. The former responded. and, having In view the sentence in the previous ease, hesitated shout utterinc a plea of guilty. ills partner, Mr. Whitehea ', was absent at Oil city, and mg reeled the case be deferred until his uresevee it.uld he obtained. The Court said the thstriet Attorney would attend to Mr. yinitchend here alter. it appeared that the defendants were in• diettd at the June term for vlolatiniz the law, ['leaded guilty, and were Slued, and that subse quently they obtained license, viz from June 98th. The Indictment at the oresent term env wed the time which Intervened until the grant ing of the license. Mr. Newell told he had been informed by counsel that he could sell, after beteg tined, up until the receipt., subsequently of his license. The Court said that the tine Im posed should have taught him that this wss very bed counsel, as what was unlawful previ ously certainly was subsequently. The Court ordered Newell to pay a floe of secenty.five dol. tars, and that he be Imprisoned for ten days. The license - of the Metropolitan was also revok ed, this not being discretionary with the Court, hut required oy the law, which provides that for a second offense the party forfeits his license, EC cannot receive one thereafter for a period three year& Lewis Metier. of tho Second ward, for selling .I.lnor after explratlon of . licenea, was deed forty dollars and costa. John Meyer, of Smithfield street, eras also dieted, but It being ascurtalned that he was ithoct license but for one day, on motion of the Mgrlet Attorney a no!le pros was allowed. Mary Vogt, of Third Slircet, Second ward, bed been brought In on process. Toe Dtstriet Attortey made the statement that her husband had applied for license, but before the hearing of the application lost his life by being acciden tally downed. His license expired on the ISin of July, after his death, and in a week or ten days, the widow disposed of the establishment bit had sold liquor in the intermediate time. This case was not pressed. The Case of Young Muller We have received some additional facts in regard to the Uzi ofCharles F. Mailer, chanted with the larceny of a large quantity of drugs from the store of Messrs. Fox h Hewett, Federal street, Allegheny. It appears that after the young man bad been taken from the Mayor's office. his father, Rudolph Muller, agreed to Indented?) Dr. Hewett for his loss, by paying • stipulated sum of money. At thya time no Information had been made. in the maritime, the young matt bad enlisted In the army. The (ether of boy, however, did not pay the amount agreed upon, when Dr. Hewett celled on him to know the reason. The old gentleman then alleged that he had made no such promise, and Intimated that he would pay nothing, unless he mu' com pelled to do so. Under these cirenuatences, and hearing that the ter wan to leave the city on the following day, Dr. Hewitt pmts red a charge of larceny against him, before Alder man Robinson, of Alhmtemy, when 'a warm= was teemed and he we' again- anuted. In de. fault of bellboy= r Immltted to )111 on the 27th of September, where he remesed . until the Sd of October, when he was discharged on a release from the committing nutaLstrate, Nat isfactory hail having been entered for his at - pearanceat Court. Then It was that he left for the army. Dr. Hewett alleles that he has not received a cent by way of indetualfying him for his loss, and It is not likely that he will. We may mate here that this case has not yet been returned to court. but District Attorney Kirkpatrick bestehen the' matter ID hands and will see that the hill dada its way Witte Grand Jury. If proper bail bas been taken, and the cue is regularly returned. It will probably re ;Stye the magUtrate from airy Imputation. There Is no disguising the fact, however, that all the parties concerned have labored to “smother up" the. whole traurectlon. The prosecutor her evidently acted only from a desire to obtain the ernonot of his lose, and not with a view to the slut, leatton of Justice, while the magistrate could harCl be Ignorant of the fact that- the boy Llegi.ded to enter the army, as he had enlister MMESMM "hash money" ama:Q theßeportem thereleeMS to be tm grounds for the statement. We under steed, however, th•.t some of the repotortal corpa have expresied an Intention to call upon MT. Muller for Information in regard to this mat. ter. Butchers Charged With Nuisance. MtkyOf Lowry was engaged this warning in hearing emigre of nuisance against a number of butcher% doing business on Pennsylvania &vain% In the Seventh and• Eighth Wards, Meer'. George Jeremy, John Stialer. Michael ithderman. Josepti r Walter and Win. Bowman, who maintain a butcher shop In the Eighth Ward, weft chisrged with nuisance on oath of Henry E. White. Charles Wagner and Charles Stoehr, proprietors of a slat/giant. house In the &tenth Want, were charged with a similar of fense on Intormation ofJanses McGinnis. After a hearing the parties were required to give bell for tt :al at cenni4citm witnesses testHyleg that the slaughter houses were not gent in a clean con dition, and blood - awl offal ware suffered to en - cumulate to such an extent to created a very offensive smell and annoy the neighborhood. The proprietors of two other establishments were also informed against, but they proved that tecir boners were kept as clean as it was possi ble to keep them, and ths charges against there were thrmissed. Sults Itgainst the Pennsylvania RaUrea Company. Considerable complaint ben been made of labs against the officers of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, fcr rermitting the obstruction. of Liberty street with the care. Great Inconveni ence is experienced in consequence of these ob structions, and It la alleged that much of the annoyance could be prevented. Two informa tions were made to-day, before Mayor Lowry, charging the company with nulaancela blocking 'up the semen with their ears and unloading lum ber on the street. One of these charges is pre ferred by Mr, Wm. 11. Johnston, and the other by Mr. S. T. Northam. There has not yet been a bearing In the cases. but the matter will be investigated sit - onee. The informations allege a violation of the laws of the Commonwealth and of the ordinances of tne city. I =2l=l John P. Hunt 6; Co. have received —Neal's Charcoal Sketches." Three books In one, Con taining the .whole of his, famous charcoal sketches; Peter Faber's Misfortunes Peter Ploddy's Dream; Lions of Society; Olympia Pump; and Music Mad. To which 113 added forty-one other sketches by Joseph C. Neal, with twenty Illustrations by Felix 0. C. Darley. Published by T. B, Peterson it Brother. Phila delphia. W. A. Glidenfenny, 45 Filth street. has re• ceived the North British Review for September, Frank Leslie's New Monthly, and Bailees Dollar Monthly Magazine for November. Those are good numbers of these periodicals and we may refer to them et some future time. Surety Cases. In the Criminal Court this forenoon, the surety case of James Murray, shoemaker, of Wylie street, against Louis Cella, tayern.keoper, on Filth street, was called, and the former, (the proseentor,) not answering, was directed to pay the costs. Tho castle Henry Beaton, colored, against Andrew Patterson, was dlsp3sod of by the latter, (the defendant,) being ordered to pay the costs, The court heard the case of Mrs. Elizabeth Groves vs. Mrs. liarlah E. Benders, of Duquesne borough, and adjudged ebb defend. ant to pay the costa and enter Into her own re cognisance to keep the peace for one year. Mallon on a Strike.—The nailors of the city and vicinity, we understand. this morning turned out on a "strike," or ratter declined go• lag to work, their employees haring refused to accede to the demand for an advance of wares to the extent of sixteen and two-thirds per cent. The "strike" welearn is general. Selling 'Liquor on Sunday.—The Grand Jury have returned indictments for 'selling lig • nor on Sunday wawa Philip sent, Joseph Lank, Conrad Ebarkirdt, Mn. Mond, Milian larbstain, Peter Ruchooer and John Lederlie, all residing In Allegheny and vicinity. Olt Helpers Charged with tanisatiee.— Means. Keboe, Beffatn and others, proprietors of an oil re fi ner/on Dinwiddie street, were sued before the Mayor to-day, for keeping and min itabling a nuisance, on oath of James McGinnis. They were held tu bail to answer at court. . We would rater oar Malachi ater readers to an advertisement In soother column. Tho books for coneeline el taxers haring been placed la the 'heeds of Mr. Isaac Stewart, the collector. Re ILcitea the tax-payers to call et the Phelps Park dc Co) 'es oil,' from 7ID 9 ♦ x. and 6to 9 P .Tf . [ere b- wlij 1, In nt: er J ancr. nil! Ignored —The gland Jury havi-s, , re turned the bill preferred by Patrick McNamara' 'gait r, Cornelius O'Connor, watwartort, and di rected the pro:sec:n, to pay the watt, Patrick We t L.to c...ort to day and I Et:CC, da,dif. Fll i ' I 't ! V:1, f P.. 11. It '?...i.i..fl A, , 0 Area. A lead. 101 60 5,2 a. U. S. 1-5.20• • 5•-• 50 U. U.S. Certlll• 3,11 G . . old If 3 Allegheny Cs. ..... '72 . • 1/1061/urgli s'ff ..... of/ Bond.. Bona ..... 50 /lontau:ena Ina/I.2nee 02 We/item Ins 51 00 Eurelc2 51 00 N n ! .Pensaylv:l In —2/./ Fantail) a11://11:—.._ 250 lron CR r 80 0/ Nullonal lonuk of 1 1:0 00 Merehnta NM. Bonk . QS 55 Bank of 111 26 Peoples Nntionnl __...100 25 Tr/Wet/myna N25//./,61 Allegheny r Pit t6burgh 011. Col/ma/11Y 1111... .......... i. 1111 01110 ail/ 5 01/ lingi r• ...... . TA I I . 1 , 1 •q) . h I y Run We oer t• 1•••ni U. s. Teleg MEM :50 C lltuin bet Gold un.havone I.ut little chin, In Nay York silt,. : , ,Ituramy, I hong:. I lie Leaden ) to be clownwnril. It opened . noon at 146 I„ a shunt Th.. New 1 ark stock market Is reported irre•,ilar Paver. As Is ill her n refertva• to out N, Yot produce market, It will hr seen that rla. and Wheat are ho•l, quota! anti hayer, and if gold sttil fulll.et deLlAsies, and 11,1)11 not It all iihprobable. we Twit ex caud quite a 'anoint, — In the pip es of Vroducr ui.nee.lily. IHie ex triune Inlets 011 n. her, and ,e)e why 1,. should I.e an excevtion to ii,nern; Thrre wls rlnsider.ll , le Ingu.ry 1.13 e t,nrd hie niort I.ank /s•ock, but, 1• 1, , 1,0,1 ,„„. stet, louvers and sellers nr4 still n;.ot In theirl,24. or P 001.10. 4. 2:41loo 124 n• ". GI., (or II olk of Pit t.nurzlk. 5.70.; for 31 for Iron , Ity Fourth Ns lonal nt 112; Treolenwen'e Nntiounl. LW; nod Na. I lout: I:ark of roomer,. I'3o The lire at Pit-hole caused a slight flutter one all stock operators, more particularly those who are interested to Pit-hole stocks sod Plt-bole territory. We hear It stated that soma of them went oft 'half coelted,t . and sold 'l'nited States" without first aseertaleting whether the wells of this company were In any way injured. It would seem that the only well of any mistral tude damaged was the "Grant," and eren 9 Is to. ports,' as Increasing to production since the ere. .001s:tibia" wait tarehnd at board today at ab, with 31 MA. We are cogattaut of some "Dalrell" bat Um Lora 11Qterisett In Phllndelphia today tar this market at alwat Second heath-4d shares of "Loss - are reported as haring shangod baud. at =GM The rumor, notwi in our last report, of a fifteen hundred barrel well, In whirl. the Cherry Run a Pittsburgh own a half Interest. is not confirmed. The report originated In the faet that there Is • "Matiaisihoic," and no doubt la entertained bat what It will he a good producing well. The Pittsburgh a New Yank Oil Uompany en. reeved per hlotiongabela river packet on Sunday eighty-four barrels of lubrienttng oil from the "Bakker Well, - In Green county. The 01l has been tested and preen ho be thlrty.tsdkravity, and It is thought that it will bring one dollar per kitten. The well is reported ea yieldlag:iroto twenty to twenty-tour barrels of oil per day. The Chicago Timms thus Volk. of the Mande , in atdch some of the Institutiom of that City "conk up" their statementa." In Which the 'Wild cat' is arty poorly concealed m thin coat of Goner a ham ash, and Limiest...atm net Worse than worthless, becanse cooked and prepared for the occasion, in manner tar from honorable. A d,) or Incbefore hr appoicacal lon [ha state ments, nettle.. rti.•cks, and spurious balances make their appearance. and Ina day or two ao transform the accounts of the bark that Its reckless management Is matte to appear the most wise and cautioua, and its sinking condition made to resemble the most flattering property t 'herbs are borrowed by director., in some instances,upon which rummy is drawn fora daa or two from tome other Institution: :n othgna exchange is sold to as ell the currency balances, and in other luatancos mons., la, shodutel) borrowed for a fete hours from private hankers sad brokers. to to deposited in the vaults long enongh to he counted sand en tered op= the hooks as •lasrful money on hand,' and the. returnrd. Nor m this all . checks, utter ly-Cot tt are given. For Instance . A, who Is Int. - eland In some way in the Gunpowder Na tional /lank, /Ay,' his check lOC 4.15d,W1n/ on 60.9 a national bank with-which he has no money, sod aim er expects to hate. The cashier of the Gun powder National Bank pars. it to the credit of the leas. er, and the Lagos check rigor. la the statement of cheeks on city banks and banker.. and is counted the same as lawful money actually in the vaults. As noon as the stptement I, matte, the draper of the check draws another for ILO equal amount, presents itat the bank, and re nniyn, in lin )moot bl, care fictitious cheek, whieh arranges the matter all tight on the books, This kind of flnatmial slight Of hand hue prevalind to a greet h.ient in prepared the statement. of tn. ureatint quarter among a certain eh,a+ of hanks. Boston Wool Barnet- The wool marker rules very firm, wlt It s hatter dematial than ontwd last week Tlt• trove to boat cre. proved very hrlef.gos was anticipated, and onsumers are again In the market tor supplies, stimulated sothewhat, doubtless, by the upward tendency Of gold. The demand now runs upon doe staple for spring goods, with whialt grade the ron het is very scantily Strptled. Some manufactura era fire endesa orlng to foil back upon the better gustily of foreign erred, but this ? also, Is In very small stock ondtenatlng elm' Whale others have gone Into the wool growing dlstrieti andowo opero, ling from first hands, though without gloving soy advantnge on the score of prices. Wool is arriving gene freely, butn large portion of the current receipt.. hog been cold previous to arrival. nod stawks of aletatrottle gr,drs do not ate cumulate on the market. Ohio wool Is in demand ad mostly taken as [pm as it .irrlves,• though there tore some <holm. clips In the hands of the trade which are held oboa• pootent market rate,. At these rates, the prothrt of the best wool grow counties In ohm and Penns) la solo connot bold without a t eonslgnrr.. a• t hey towel toner prlane Oal on th sld, the Peons Ivonto and West Virginia clip e cow, forward quite } spor ingly and mina-soon& high dgurea. (hood deloine ;or! of alielaldnn a n d New York- a ta• winte.l a cry tali rates. T hi spring clip of 0 a roe end New bla•xwaa a. b. glosaawi to Arra, a., atoll attraettne the at eriliilll of tainatini, tot al g••to rah) of WelberWelberv illy anal condition era clan 'I he entire domestw dip me rapid:, drone iota, •on somptlon, via l It the •ale, totntlnuat as hargt• as they hove been thus far duals, the pre Season, alethaent.) it ateeur quite earlyse ra• in the attottleg year. whiNa wadi iota e to he bridged over le the next clip by itelwirtatiotia from the for clip market :dales of dot astle for the week font up aortae 750,t00 lb., nt n range of talt,;(nbe for ll•ece. on W,Goine for tower and extra j , Wlod. included are lots of Minato. nea-cr. At Wisrainaln, New York and V et 11.011: , Michigan 01 rains. (thine:tedium at 70vh - ado0; Cu doe anal choice, for straight lots, AIA Olt.? for Selected; Alan, some 14,1011 it,, ehowe Pi 11113 awl West N'irginaa, sairh edr. Pu:iral wool wawa, And wiantral, 101 l h sea all 'vies at tinfirea for common super anal extra, up to rye for choice Into. In Callfornin there have been sales At 3611400. In I 'regain, tales at 4264.50. In Santo Fe, small lots hove appeared In the market, and been taken on private terms. In Canada, there have been sale% of mixed lota at Tic, anal 60,630 lha ea/tubing on private Wane. In foreign, the sales hove been moderate, incitollog.ernoll lota of Capra at flaniatteet alesttra at 358410, and scoured Odessa at 41,10. Ilullehn Philadelphia Produce Market. Domestic Fruit—The se .son of green perches Ix el,. Green apples are And high, ling at 414-to YI,Cal per bid. A few c l ots of new dried Fruit hove been received, toil theoening (*urea are not yet fixed. Sales of dried blackberries at nt 4.6 c. Chestnuts sell at a47,t0 per bushel. !ran• berries are abundant and lower. Salem of Jersey at si 4514 per bbl. Fisla—Beraditts and stocks of mackerel mode rate, and prices (Iran The wharf rate. A, 33S and $l7 for Shore I's and 2 1 11; and GA and (to for Bay, at which figures about 1.03 bids WPM taken, with gore sales II per bbl higher. Large Fs null at 1113 Codfish are worth rel., pickled herring Ft to *1; Shod gulps, and salmon 424. Butter—There is a good demand, but prices rule irregularly. Sales of solid packed, In Irregular pkgs p eum , ' ,ad Ohio at saasba, Gliades at 40424301 and 60Shell At 414415 - c. Cheese—The receipts continue light, with a very mtaderste supply OH halo/. Saint of New York dairy and fnetory 0115 c—An Advance oft cent. Prices of English dairy Are nominally unchanged. Eggs—Arc selling at 304533 cent per dozen—an advance. New York Wool Market. The market shows rather more activity than at the first of the week, dealers from other clues having been buying to some extent, while there hat also been a Letter speculative feeling; atilt the demand cannot be called very active. The want of water is sadly felt by the manufacturers, and ninny mills have been obliged to stop work. The !dock of One wool being very much reduced, this description le very firmly held, to anticipation of more activity when consumers resume work. Sales have bceirmade of 600,010 lb. Fleece, mainly at 6 . 7025 e for Ohio, 66C407 for State, 67(070109 Mich igan, and email sales Texas at 13; 709 bales (fano, 00040; 000 do Steatite, SEIQ4I;IO,CtO ihs Entre Rion, 15; 8,000 Ms Clanada Neils , 00; loomoo P.. , ' , intonate, 10038; 2,000 the scoured Nobs, 40,9 , ' 200 bales Dist India, nn private tern,!l, auction, 29 bales Met [lra, deinagnil, said at 3,Y, TM cents, cash...4 l 4pin; WI. 1., s I bifil nets continue urns, sad .-ou si.lerably excited, though. if ire except Flout, thorn has Peen no further affrsnee in mires. Pro s ate execedinglp stiff, and as the stocks are rry ranch redurtal, holders 'ire indifferent about rt'allzois <ren at the present noisome quotations. trzwut to) brut, and. with the exestadon of lige nidi /lade,. fooling up. Cirt.icel.i, held and holders generally {nett,: higher rote. w, thtu a OPTI phort 111.3, of time. GRA t .n 1 ,471• I, nt Utile altering; r..lr /11 1 0 .opo: vow, 'l , :odn Whltent 202,14, ..I.l t/6 bait/ conlxon I'vnn 11.'4 of and firm. nn.l quo, n 1 00c on 11,1.. ~1 s: for a i.r ti :ntv !rnm loen r, l or 1.r!!, LI•!, ! 11,1. VLIII rnmiket /- t.r - lirei, vet es it ther Inkr• I'l 0 .01, .t • • • nt',..r..4 to •••.•:. iN ISII./5 , ..-11••••nn v. n• t. 'lt I ;:i n tt h 3 uote.d •XfQ3, MILL t 1/Ell—Ftr, 1 , ..; i.n !‘ : ktd is less 3 ,- tive, and in rnther t•et.er Frebl, in iletannti, nod o, tone F011 , 7%0 t-dlytt E.113 ,= —i.y.. 4.1 iirt.e fresh pa. Led i. rdl.l - Di. id) but 1.11/ n.iln• or .t --u - Reerrve at 1.9 i Homburg nt IY sad F.letoi'y and at .1:0 , td21. A l'FLES.—Ttie demindls nethe nn9 n. 111,1- e, tog into n pereeptlfile inlitutt off In the arri , Ali s. Fnlr to good ma}' be quoted at If &Opt,. Nil, nod prime do at i6l,frt,oo. /TATOE,—,inieu of “Pend, Blown^ at 3145 ..1.1, iital“.leroey Sweets" at 44,...16fi,4,in0. • I..EI)N—FIn• Need is In gniid demand Loth) . see,l is dull n, the sewing 1, .•sour over. inll salve at ii1,25at,50 tier bumhel. Nothing dn.- - 129 CO 9 00 31 00 36 00 d,m and higher. It ol now held at t2jh per bbl, on track—sates front ./Ore at e 3,0./, deli% erect. BEANS—we note Infusion:el entail salt, of , rime \\'l..l. $1.2.5 per lienel. VI t.--No I I.ent Int in quoted 11010 et $2,25 with Fell end [wilt ettpply F!ell ot Flett '111•0 lt 410 r 1,11 t YF:A Ulan at ',lt It n , Itpot•t•l+ iwr I=l th.• t•rtide market .1l what lint A noon ma w aa atteertanted that the amount of itil S burned win, not tear /so great an It and n iggled, the en. Lemont sub. Wed aoinewha thu h holsters were very hem, and In sonic 031505, wore auccennfid in et.tahltahing anittlwr ad% ante. WI no, t,uute aO - 2 t 31, I:3 1 , 11113 and bills returned; and ac. 2 -37, Ithla In. I tranaaet lons were emu pat stivray I•. raw, reachind, In the a5,,,e431.e, Iwt 111 ;three lour I.ltoti.and barrel.. We auto nalea of ITu 61515 at 31; 196 at .11; ‘l5 st 31; 100 at tit, Wal 31; lett. 10 toot, at 32, and Nu at 31, bble i. tatted. nk, for !,..led talle• %cry quiet,tiough s ors Om, sod the Greet obst cie 10 the troy of trwoordions Is that there is no asolio t.lr. \V, ontittnite to gowto prine city hmiude al fre on twiati re here, and ale CA, delis ered . Phil adelphia. delphia. We have reports of fossil two t housand barrels having ehringel halide In Philadelphia to-day, for this and next nionth's delieety and late In the day holders were &eking GU Free 011 le Ulm and advancing, sod prime City brawls was he fairly quoted at 71(01. NAPTHA AND RESIDUUM—No Demme. Hen. in either of the shove articles to-day,though they ore Toth held pretty firmly. Raptia may he quoted at irll2l, In hoed, and ligsiduunt, of FOAM/ 1111—the tnalifb figurea offered, and the outside lig , urea naked. ECEIPTS—The receipts of oil by ti All. Vistoy sir er. during the forts-eight boors coding this evening, were ns follows: W. P. Logan ... A. lA. Linton... Ins i•I ok h Honker Al. . PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET BAPOrted Errieser for the Ptstaburgh OlatAso Firtta.net.rata., Oet. 9; PIZ. CATTLE—M arta t to more active this week and abort 21t0 bout arrts ell and sold at from 1(0,4121V4 cents for extra., the latter rate for choice; ltetee (or bait to goat; and 10613 c per lb for common as to onallty. SHEEV--ere in good demand at former ratesitooo Mad arrived and sold at from Ei to 7).( emits per lb gross for good fat tibeep; per head for *took Sheep. and Lambs aL from $5 to $6 Pot heed. COWS—Are unchanged; tOO bead wald arisXlilrf 6 far Springers, and at 1160,08 to 11.10.00 per head for Stitch Cow. )1( JO: , —Price. hays again ads *nand, 2.000 head thtlerent Iltdts at from 310.,0) to 120.(0 the No lb. art, PETROLEUM STOCKft Ili NEW YORK Special Dispatch to Western Press. Prim' Tont, Oct. 9. 1S K. Peraotatra; 9ro,as--l3alaa of Plthola al 7,65; Benehoff, 12,o0; Ducts/an Farm, Ell; ;Lapin atty. 45: Excelsior, SO; Gartuazda. ail; First Saito; al, t2i 011 Creak., 1.50; ityodl Farm, United Slats.. fl,l0; Hsll r llittellatoet,a,aopentral„ 21,00; Mein Bun, 33; Floydrick, l,C*; Mount Vanton, to, Taal. 31. I'L L•s D. Oct I—Flour firm, and City made 2 better uti vu.t..Mr figure. Held at CI 7,11,0, for XX reti; 1112Q12,Z for XX white. ()aunty? brands Min but Irregular. Wheat—Market firm, beet ow ing to the unfavorable report from New 'ions this afternoon, but ere were not anxious to operate. Sales 3 ear* No ?white (tool store nt tr,lo. I),m— -/fetter demand ; snips .3 ears Not mixed from store at We; TAO bush do do. free on booed at 114)in. iste—Norninsi al stitahr from store. ilye—Held trittabc Irene store. Barley—Firm for Uo I, but No h toll and beat y. Allah Priced Wheat. M. Ales- II Morten. of the dm of Meress it :tiny, Kos 12, South t •ommercial street, sold yes "tm vyloo bushels extra choler r•htle and red winter wheat at the highest prier that has been obtained for many yearn. The pane waS quoted ate,”but we underhand tt was tit g 2.13 per !stall. •mounting to about tft3,nf t. The it heat was purchased by 'Messrs. Switzer, Platt at t . 0.0t this elty,for their celebrated Morrison ,11111. floor russhacturhi at Belleville, 111.—St. Lotus firpothcan, Philadelrhis Dry Goods Market Pn a ADzi.rili a, Oct 111.—" the zuszket Is (inlet fat enCtrkort sae woo:deo rods. nerds iv co inotsal cLuiae ID dry goods. IDIPORTSI DV RAILROAD P1T115111711.011. POST OUTOADO R. R, doe &zooms, DILI 'UIIOOO, licull.ll b. coo car bar- Icy, Hord,/lion & co; I do do, Pete? Auen; Cat lumber, L .anghan. I dodo, Hemphill It co) TO bhln spples, E Renztoton. t bbls potatoes. S seri 1 ear rye, Henry Ilea ,It; 15 boo candles, DI W nnitin; MI do soap andsetylles, E H Myers .b co; to do do, Mal 'ollough, Smith a co; I car mill Iced, bbl. boor, Culp & Shepord, I ear hurley, Joe litiodme; 100 tibia flour, Shumbker h Lang; 40 nem. initehlnea, a m Sumner; too hhle flour. Iduri• .h 1101lellandt1enru t hem, J S 1.11,0111 & "01 3 01 , peil hulk meat, Selk're & Ito 1.11. paper, .11, Eirny & Ilstrlton; 150 klili. apples, I. 11 V,o & ;,) it t hie lietalnei 1 157 Barbour ft to; I tom 010 ems. Hemphill b. Smith; 1 e shingles, • Sind le, 3 mire setup iron. IV Molo ar ney; 111, flour, S Iy Floyd; UM do do, lea I larillner 00 obis mesa pork. 1110 lies hulk simuldees, lyern & co; ':du lead, .1 lillanfleid. CLIVES-h.RO AND rmrstarctori R. R. fh.l. 7.- 3 en re wheat, Kennedy - h Wu; ft do do, J h 40 Wyly Apple, I' Moran:2o eoj.ve,, T 71 nowt, it barrel. 1.10000.. (Itatr h 40 iron& & no; leo LTts non, 0 W Fairly; litke oats, iihnninker & I..nng; M sacks wril, Cook & lirco 46 roll. loathe+ I & Ches. n di; I plug totinreo, J A etrurlet Ns muter pipe, II if collie.; 59 Iddis flout, 9 This teed,. do tallow, T •.1 enki ;la dor brooms, Il 11 ineki 9 tin do. l% •ty ri,nl; in; A La, .eed. Le. tr. cn;n pkV , tobeccu, \lr lie , 1141 - U; es LW.. n I. 11 1 olgt & co A LLosilsVarr , s4l - 109, Heti,la, 9-2 ram, wheat, heurtd2y h liroi II sari. barley, I eat rye, Slmpeon Is /4 nue ; 9.te ski bailey, minivrighti Intl eke mite, Tlylor h 9lek2noey,2 , ers wheat, Noble & Angel:6 eke corn , thyme ; I •or 96rrel hemline, Hemphill es no; pear lumber, Palmtion smisiOn, IN bdls pipet, Pitts Paper Ca; 6 pkss yarn ma. I wine 4 holes hemp, 1i Hersrlg !am& RIVES DITELIAGENCE. =MI DETARTITISILS. Forret I y ....... ....... Parkero.llrf.t. ilrtnrr I'lnCiMat 1. Enawt re linm Dock. DOA, L.ZAVISO TO-DAT. £llerint Meen rt y Chactrzolt I The river ire rneret to sly, Is resin (unlike, 3t tkl. point. cud Mir! y Inches is shout nil that curt beTonini ... iinss liouse.'• The weather continues cloudy anti unsettled, .ind liobtoesit at the whiner, very dull. The Einitin 11 enhom. front Zoe the, lo the only orrleol we hove to record. Alter dieehtteklov her freight edit. tie/tined down to Morale Itatlwny, nod lenow on the duel; undergolne repair, She will be oft %bout the 'otter end of the week, and will be rend) to take her place In the trade next week. The Forest City cleAred foi l'Arkersbunt with an excellent freight list, And quite A uncut°, of im.C.re(ll. The Vile/trier wan About Manly to t' for t'lncinnsil last evening, though she may I:titi °ter until this morning. She tend about All the freight she could take early in ha &Rec .°. • • . The Pilgrim, Capt. McCarty, I. next on the lit t fur clinch:mai, and will be ready to sail this after noon. As she le of light draft, atm wilf be able to go through with dispatch. The (lamella, Gept..lesee Dean, to filling up rap idly for St. Louis, and will be ready to take her departure this evening. Ourfrienill,rtle, still re tains charge of the office. From the Nashville Dispatch of Friday, we learn that there Is barely sixteen locket of water on the shwtin, so that navigation for the present le Completely euepended. The river reporter of the Cincinnati roLksirrand. to jumping from the .1. NV Garrett to the Golden Era, missed his footing, fell Into the river and nar rowly escaped drowning. There is a great deal of cotton up Arkansan riv er, which will be shipped to Memphis .as soon as the Government tan on It Is pant Engines. up White river le beginning to look up. The pewie ars all busilt engage.' In repAr.ng t colt am colt m crop for shipment. Brno YoaX. Oetobee S.--Corrat—Active, exalted inn fully he per pound higher at !nests tot mid. Sling. 1, 0 ,„....i.m0tar sod 1016 a lower at ell.eafilt,,lt tvr bs j aa, gagjia,4o for forucnort to good stdp plat bit of extra round hoop Ohio, tad ta,beffa vortrade Prendr the market elostnn heavy and unedited. Incmded La the sale aro aoo bhts extra Flare. for November et Kan. WolFHT—Unchanged; btate and western at r 2,. Ga•ls—irrezilar, unsettled and 242 , ,5e lower at 01,11a1.14 fur l'h:ewo •orinx. (or Nth. tukt. $1,1a01,11 for Amner :5711w•ukee, .2.,r.11.C..4.3 for new AD.*, etste, (2,64 for ohl Am blfm)er s rted I;od e1..,35 for old rrtn..er red western. Roe seer. Beale) , heavy. Baley Stall qwet. i u nt e., for unsound. f o ra rind ailed western, and {SC al,gh nee.) yr•lov. vats le lower at 5 3 ts , Ssc for tr-• ued. •sot eld 64 for 50000 Ii IL4w•LEI +—N te e.1:3 sc.r.‘t Cubs r.t Hhyana ,01,:c =EOM .. • . Pi at iher o —Stead y e *a4.,. l e i Crude, for I.•fined in Bow!, and Free. Par.Visie,t—P9lk more active and firmer at at - fr.3l to for me.., claming at 01,00 cash, fan 754 3S to for prime. and dbi,lifi;ll7.3 for prime torn. lief f active and firmer at 90.50E013,50 for plain teen and Si 2,t0(./16 23 for ei•ra meta Beef haute quiet. ht men., steady at for shoul der., and 2417.3 c for have. Deleon Dull. Lan' dell aid hammy at 2 , 0.6 . 290 flutter unchaadedi, sales at 3:443c toe Onto, and itiadfit di for State. Cheese dim at 100180 /.4 PR - York Stark and Maney Market. =MEM tar Sove. Oa. a.—Monty octiVe nod firm at 6Q7 p er eeo 1 . 9.;orluag dull at 110',44;109 , 4. (1014 Itee active mud lower, oprolog 140,,. a.lvaoctrig t0;140 , 4 '. at,tl cloa:; get t 43%. GO, crament Stock. a abode timer. elrelFt to i o Liverpool quiet and Ilan. Stocks ftrong : IL S. 64 of '6l rept- New York Central 1034 feted in; I.lllnTle Central.... 139 U. 5.6.'61 Coop , ne 1014 Slichign.• Southrn 16 , V. S. 1/10 40 (..100ph 84 7.20.,11r5t eerlee.... le*, C.& N. W.......... 740., third .mdse.. frB C. et N 67N hi feeouri 16 , X.. C. H. L 1 0. & eettlflcates ..1W do. preferred...._. '19 ( ,2 Canton.— —..—... 4 . 3:L . F ., ..,y1 W. & C.,.... 102 EMeirstiver 1 , 8,50‘ •86 I,e:n.ar L. tender ea,sit,ica I=l CHtt'•no, Oct. 9.—F tot . u.-1)411 nr..l lofrlsl. edras-610 tads Flour. banns bush Wheat, 141.0 , U bush Corn, 61,00 u train COLS. Bnlsierass-65,6n0 b'As Flour tat b3O bu Wheat 2: 0 2,N0 barb Corn, SO: COO than Vats. Fay, an - rs—Ctulat, firm and In higher. loulvltess—tionalnal it RO 111103 6-1./Uti mea. Pork 227.20. U RA r —Whet.; dull sod lal yia !owl, at t1,44@ 1.454 r, No. I; 31.2941 21 for N0..2. Corn dull and 2f3ac lower attnab6c for No t; 2.. r., 651 c for No. 2. Oat. dull and Royila lower at ale3ein tor No. I and for No I. f et. 9.—FLocn—quiet and prirce evade lower; superfine, tri.lneB; extra, P 4,2509,25 for old and new, and family and fancy nt 99.5041 u. na —Whmt dull at *2.20 for prime old red and 41,90 for Dew Corn Meouir 62 ,, for ear, and 160 for Melted Cato dull and taut lower. Rye steady as 2.11020 for new, and 900 for old. Barley um bulged, nominal and quiet. ISIONS—BIen Port In demand at ki6 far airy, nut holder. &JAM .38,25036.60. Bulk meats hefd at tßyte2oe for Moulders and eldem. Bacon In demand st lessly2t4geate for Moulders, aide. and dear oldes. 11 rd quiet at 2954 for oriole arty. Corrou—Exelted and primaßreialer: the mat quotation. menet be given; was refused for middling. 0 nee sal im—Plrm. Ws r--(Steady at 112,m. The weather is ithimant and clear. Bul:Lao Market. /3.,L0. October I.—Flora quiet. Gee SN—W heat dull; x UnieaKo offered , at $3 without without melee; No. Milwaukee at sl.7u. (lora heavy and Inketlak Oats—Warm td ioa, Dry Li10..64153r.. Barley quint las Hier-I.—ball at 0.X2 Fazio 12e; Corn, 18c—to New York. Boats are ern. teams. larroare—For 48 hoursr.Flour,lloll2 hula: Wheat, 60,758 gush; Corn. 12,143 bask; Oats, 12,U1' Dumb; Harley, 10,301 boke; (lye, 11 ,1 60 CANAL Ezraiurri—Fur ethourc Flour, I,Bolabblei V. neat, 4,SSO balk. Own, 04,558 buak, Oat" 8.1 bush. 220 J Kenn .... 210 o'4 Mille, tr. FAlvrtrgl.• 310 120 1 , 1.2 her 4 , 41 J 4A. 3.50 47-.1 I Pair Aoccrat.n. Oct. a —Ftocra Osna with a veto toqulryr Extras, Inkta 9 ru,2s. oasis—Meat 13na; Old WeV, OO . New do. Erra o Q2,da. Corn dell , sad &alining; Yellarslso 969. Oars dull at 63E3Zt. Firoviatona—rork , iart Lard UM. Pirrantays—dltsraly. NtutaxT—Earn at EGO. Mtnlag Stmts. Naar Tons, Oct. 9.—Tbe pram of mlnlnd Lanoßl._ aid In Sanaa to-tay, wenn °opt...L . Paha Wag. Trask ta,11%; Li IMMO DIN ann. 42; rale Royal ICU; Ditnneaota, U; QuLncy, 65%; RoULUind, $34; Sapector, Bostok Market. Botcrov, Oat. o..—Tbe mutat la tem aLut Dud. 0041 active, Wier rua particuLat change. Trabh very 0 . 13101N.NA.T1 AND a i dit • 1111.Jetrill.S..—ThaAllt Sraugot wad k Ens steamer VILLOBJ.M. Oapt. MoCAurr, VW lookre as above, on T113.£10.5.X,11a0 1141+ tort. JOHN Fru trrtabs porua FLAO.., g apply as boar 4, or to 00 9 . . lA. POLLJ24OWoODIAII'u- R C.INCINNATL—The lino'4pll steamer GIALSHOH, Capt . ?WO will lawn .a 10.111•01:12 MONDAY, MI 121.11.1. orttook. _ For Might or postage appiy on board or to J. la W.IIiabIOWOOD.4 lise a. 047 JOHN MADE. . F i OR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. Steamer LORENA, yaps. J. H. eorat•r, will burs as above, cm THIS Mt mat Kr a p m. For (Want or passage, apply on be or to ore 3 .1 0 . Mi ff. O FLA EJILL 'IK INGI47OOD. e ms' - p - i SBISR63II A.IS D %ZAN ZS -71 ... v E PACKET —the floe dab C. rar:Anrgtattz-brt iggt,i2. rot Zanervllle ovary lllDillair at a r. ar. motors. Ira loam ZALCGAIVIUS foes Pittsburgh over, SRI. L)AT at I u. M. Far freight orpomp apply en board or to. ogell J. D. 001JANOWOOD, Agent. RALTIMORE &ND FRI2DER .-, 1.1.)s Blr VA.---Tha now cow t, Stemma . WM:I)MM Copt. Ass Davin, rtun regularly between the &both pa come a week, leaving Baltimore, from he: Wharf, N ot of Sou th otrout. every BYWAY ASTER NOON, at *egoistic, and l y try TiPP-SDAY D101)111110. Pthsengen and t carried Ist low rates. Through Froight promo y attended to. ifilerthandith tram µ, New Y e of or el...risen, oothigned to- core of Stumm . WENONAII, wild be taken ehriwoof ne. etrately upon Ito srnyal in Baltimore, - charges paid, and forwarded promptly, free of commis sions. Persons from the Northern Statitedissiring to view the Bettie Fields of Virginia, or to look after the boallthaf Mouds and relation. kilical to the bottles of the Wilderness, Ohnithellerwrille, Frodertekst urgh. or Spouts - plaiting flour. Ronan, have a splendid opportunity of dollar so by this route. The V7BNONAII be provided with eavel.. tent t3tatorooms esti Berth thoommodationg and. is In every respect • flistertiasa Ban, being now, fad and commodious. nsaHL`Ca B 7 APE New Tack Market. M2e== EIMMEZEMIZI fil ms 'Ee.4IOg. 118 ID PAolfla Ilea' bond:: =5 107 , 5.rne111e , cdp 807 New York Weekly Rank Atatement. Ness YORK. OcZ 9. Daerea.c. Decrease. 9,690,940 -- Chleago Martet ClerinnaM Market. Philadelphia Market. STE.dIXIIIO.9ITS. For Information frolght or rousse" apply to or "d"." jUS- rtg. l TA l VE . 3 " Tklf o l=or. Jr:I:QM 212 Wrait Foil. .r. Baltlmora AMA' 1:1F4 CT U 11E118. Qc diat. *owls, ANDERSON, COOK & CO., C(E4SORS aDJOXES, a.,rD 4-cO,) Manufacture" of the best retuel Rat" Steal, Square, PALL and Octagon of all .lac., .0 Plates, Hoe, Pork and Sheet Coot Steel, Oast Steel for heaping and Mowing Machines steel Plow Whas.., Pro Pam Axles, Ulanlars, ko. Cast and Common Plough and Spring Steel Whe —Corset 01 First sod Ross street., two b:ocLs above the Alonol.gahels Rouse. ■e9l:ly pITTBDURGH FOUNDRY -.. A. GARRISON & CO. (Summon t Bothnia, Oarrboo, k C 0.,) FOUNDERS AND NAOII:I3TISTS? Manufacturers of OCIDM Itolion of all sizes, for Iron, Steil, Bran, Zlna, Copper, Sliver, Gold Straw Boards, Paper Anil indla Rubber Works also, Rolling Mill Coatings all deseriptioss, Bark Mllis, Patent Double Grinder, with Is merle ty of other patterns, Amsys on Mud end flood to order on abort notice and favorable terms. Oaks and Warehouse, 119 Smithfield greet, PlCtakurgth ferry A RbENAL GLASS WORKS. • MODES, RYRIE & CO., Blentffsatuten of Black and Green Glaaaware, Drawn . lats. Were. Bottles Dem Galina, Carboy.. ACe. Warehouse: No. 144 WATER STREET ,BETWEEN h.)IITAFIELD AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. We warrant our Wares to be superior to any manufactures, West of the Mountains. Always on band, Gram ware of the show dessripilon. All orders promptly attended to. Particular otter. liar paid to private moulds. sus.lV • J . SCHOONIILIXER, srAnnirAorlaurs OP White Lead. Bed Lead. Blue Lead, littwage, Lula Paints, ram, la., and Dealer to LINSEED OIL, VARNISH JAPANS, PAINTERS' MATERIAL., an. Onlar and Warehouse. No. as Woal draft. m 111.9 gird 1088 OIL COMPANY.—At a meeting of the Stockholders of the ROSS OIL. COP& PAN'S', held at their office on the 9th Met., the capital stock of the Company was by a unanimous vats of ail present. increased TWENTY-FIVE THOFBAND BHA RES. Stockholders will please take maize and call and take out their pro-eats ,shat. of the new {took, as It is neceesary to have funds immediately to carry on the work now on hand. By order of the Board. ROBERT WRAP, Ja., Seotelery. bILb. TENANT FARM OIL COMPANY, Office Corner of Penn and Warne Streets, MU Company er. organised en the ISth last, ander Ike Peansytrania Mining and identifeetur. ing Laws. The Territory of the Company Le att ested on Pun kern Creek. between Cleland. of the Dun.kart Creek Unica till Company end the Dunk ard Cheek Petroleum Company. Uspita. stock f t. 92.000 CO Working Fund 26,0,..0 Par revue of each S.l.sna Cu S. A. JOJELNNON. P:enidenL ISAAC' NOCE, Secrets , .int Tree.turcr MSC= J. 0. W . mtr, U. W. /altellta mem Orthe.. Lai.cn Melt Slay., tUXO:tI ntiNKARD CREEK PETROLEUM " COMPANY. Office Corner of Penn and Wayne Str Thi n w. organised on the 2,th inst. under the Pennsylvania Diming ..Y1 fdanufaatu ring Laws. The territory of the wispany ad joins the lands of the Dunkani Creek Uwe. 011 liompany, of this eitY• Papttai Sleek Wort. ins Thad Par Value of Zarb Share, • . orrlZZlxe : 1-terldent—S. A. JOHNSTON. Searettar and Tremurcr—lSAAo NOB. L. S. Etlopor, tOrrS Ciasawn, S. A. Jetmerrovt, F 11,411 SAYLER, F. L. Gate?, jeAard H. W. Kn-snr. STANDARD PETROLEUM REFINERY CL ARK & SUMNER. Norte and COLLINS TOWNSHIP. C/ffke In Ft Usbu. - it, 24 WOOD STREET These works hers the itrreel cupatilty In the country. The to rosl .tae:, toe b{ hest la this cnuntry and in Eorope. for rpeatity eorod lire test, and thweLl is put tr well seasoned barrels, prepared especially for export. Menu fact ore.. of It OIL ERS. STILLS. TANKS, and IMPROVED BORING TOOLS fer CHI Walla. dele4y COAIMERCIAL OIL W 011E..5 Pure White Burning Oil, Conetantly an hand, tad for gala at THE LOWEST MARKET HATER, B. U. & I. H. SAWYER., auB No. 47W000 STREET JAMES WILKII4b, REMEHN AND DIALS:BM CRUDE AND REFINED 011$ Nlll's Block, DIMIIeSI3O Way. Pltlab'gh LT Special attention elven to the SALE AND SHIPMENT OF PETROLEUM and its products. Oonsixotnence respeetNlly solicited. *it- POST OFYTOE BOX 142. tea y j . BENIN No. 1 Bt. CLAIN NT., PlittObi/rail. FORWARDING AND COIIIIIISSION AIESCRANT, LND VELUM IN OILS LLLUAILNAT/N ,0 .LUORIOATUSG, CRUDE PETROLEUM OILS, Jac, constantly on brood ant for tale at the lowest wallet prices. Onturtcre manta and orders whetted. &pieta PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1887•. DITH2IDOI29 PATENT Oral Lamp Chenteseva. Manufactured of XX Print - Ghisa.- Tbewttnantners are nitenriect for Pio flat Amara orating all parts of the glass equacia_rint ex. pox it to crack E N D. D/61'..IDUE, Fort Pitt Mara 'Wor WaskingtOn atreet, apt, Pittabialsb. Fa.tt's I tv. arnallra W ARUM & }MG, - - CLIMNISSION XI:III3kLANTS, PEISOLIKUN AND fIS PRODOM And (learnt to Refining Materials. No. ss NLAILE.NT ST. Pittalmna. BONDED WLEEHOLINE OP Phenix warehousing Company, root of BALTIC & HAMMON 613., Brooklyn. 71 . 011.103 07 /MEWED 1715101331111. In Inane and Barrels. See Man Urn Offies, A. OIS ELLER STEELS, New York. om•IT - StP ERIO R OIL ENGINES. ,• . W e ars constructing, and .in keep an haw! • superior style of Mcicama=l,7l:ll WITH Either a Common of Tramilar We invite parties needing engines for this par. peas to call and sea them, corner of PUCE and (PHAIIA t3THEETH, near Olty Water Works. Jen DIAOHINTOSEI HEMPHILL & LtiCZNT WORKS. , DIINCAH, WNW & CO., Pare White Refined Carbon Oils. No. 2N L.I.I3ENTY NTHEET JAMESS IRWIN I CO., Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia. °mot' 17x,18 atuunreset,' ii, PITTS/MUNI. PA. (AIL STOCKS.—Tbe undtraigned will •-• prixe partionLy . atteatitato the poraue and imb of Stocks of ALL 11.12atiBLE.Companioa. I invite boys" and sellers to call. No. lm FVUEXU STREET oLL LEAtusb. OIL LEASES CAP be had eu the MOO favorable terms u lets Of tour or het setts, ohWhitely Creek, mar the tog well ( .0 barrels) saw* lan week by the Steridard 011 Company, of Pittsburgh. Aiiply few STEM. a. 11.A.1.1.15Y. Wilkins Mall. SPORTSNEWB EULIDQIIABTBS, LaIWIX)D STREET. 0 - 49.31=019 3SCIOIXTINT noltea the attemtion of ti and album t. splendid stock of 0.117i13 P WDER FLA Slit BIYF BELTS and POUULES DRAM FLASH' d antrounttl on of . emery kis& His staid( Is Ito .1 aim brought to this sass bet. cell /ISO. WILSON...MSS W. oral.. DAVID 1143412111.1.13 W /LEON, CARR & CO., (GATS VIL4OIN, FAGS Whotcealo dented to FOREIGN 9ND DOME" TIC DRY GOODS, No. Si Wood strut, Ohl . nye Via.mond floe. PRteburgh...._ %DIP J A F. 1 4. M. ELT PE, Prepare& ENLPLIOIT DRAWINGS ann SPEW IGUATIONS, for all binds of buildings, &adjurer. Intends their erection on reasonable tonna M- Uses on ANDERSON STREMT4 between Duxes and Rordason. Aliscnowr Oita THOS BTII6 IT S TEEL & BAILEY, 40.112111 ADATL Stock Brokers and Beal Estate Agents Stooks bought and Bald nolo on ecua.mti on. o amore. WU.XfI Baia GROCERIES. 05 hogsheads Fair to Primo Cuba Suit.. SO " P. R. " 16 tierces u 110 bags Rio Coffee. 100 half chests imperial and Young nylon Tea 04" Oolong Teas. 160 barrels oboist P. R. Aloiasses. 35 " N. V. 20Cuba " too Syrup. Arriving and for sale by RIREPATRICK, BRO. Is C0.. .e6191 and 103 Liberty street _ . pRODITCE NOW RECEIVING. Love lts Fresh Table Hatter WO boxes Prime Cream (Meese; barrel. iresb Egg. ; 6o .• Sweet Potatoes ; 60 .• Extra fatally Floor ; 26 Chola. itpples. Poe nalelyy H. RID3LE, .e 23 No. 197 Liberty Wee!. kritCIittRUSILISS.—A large aseertmeat reielred and foxsa JO le :WI A. 11.ENSRAPT, comer of Liberty and Rend streets. OS, HO 1-WALT. PAPER AN PEACH P,IaItEMALL - 171 Wood' NEW HALL PAPERB.—Just received sag for min at No. lof lutes street neat Fifth stmt. .JOS. E. HUGHES & BRO. T ÜBRICATINO OIL.—SO cr bbla. far Ws oLthrs. GLI;E.-60 bbla,, for • Ktaiitl C 91,1441. St CC .&85Y11 L TRISATKRET Chronic Diseases, Consumption, krof nia, syphilis. Seminal Daintily, and all Female Complaints, DRS. AAIOS az JOHNS9N, 142. JENCOI.I.2L-4221. Btr oo3. PITINBIAIGEI, Testimonials from the rdedtcal Paden. Mon and Others btr: Editor: It L sr= pleuuro I Make h . 410W0 the folio. lot recta. CO the cubits, believing tc4 Moony may be ul ear - nee to come tarsal whit , has hitherto failed to ordain relief. Sit nn ISTear4 dote; no more Viso Cattiest to two mediae natio mei of your city, fa eoultsdng that I liarqtruo. tessfoily treated several very bad eases or echidna weakheas mid female romphstrite, by adOptioil the mode of tzeatmenr. now prescribed by fice.tm o . a .7 chem. • • • • ( For female weekliche I CO cot know at c ollier that tau equal thuia remedies. I are prostcllma Them tor a areal cum ladies who have been-Aron. bled for year. wlth.weakneas, old ccevary•tise a pertect ewe has been elinettmli- rug ctetZ bad taus have yielded' to this mode of trestamanta• the than quite of two peaks. • • rtaissetfidlC, (S ued (1113RW1N lifrah 4223.000 , 23.000 • ei 00 cieWilldt, out', I ecemuer 21, ma. ERTIFICI TN FROM THE R NV . DE. Hi Mre . .l:o C. 1. Ji GJ•CH OF X ONTRE.II. I cettiry that Dit. 20:0:1 a JnanilOtt tatealAt, - here cored my wile. who was atitject tO de4lllll many yearn. The medicines were axed cralftieo months. H. 0. reraoa, /hip. • ImPortant to Ladies !. bur YEEIODIOetIe *lll brittit: v te orithlyscknese 20 cases of obstruction 'any sow. Price 111: B.—Ladiu who ete. or:should not use the. Teals:et Fends Weshness, a certain care felt Iciest - 10u for the Whites or leaucorrhces,t24, • DIFBABBB OF THE BLOOD. &it. Der. Amos 4 Joittuen—Deer initiata= . tote that your remedies at morale ant di testes ere really excellent. For serails, 30 or largostitee 01 the 111°04,1_11nd they Raver foll to ewe when pled u alrecield. I Immo( . eceded in outride the worst outs of tYPltUbetbw to our hospitals, in the short awe otAtro mciattith F. W. ILL - Est:sr, OincumaM, December nth, lest u SEMINAL WEAKNESS Zr-,. A cwr k Adult.: I have ended, by the dla your remedies, rareril rationto that had bee% Ls , nt es of the Lunatic A sylum from the evil et7tato of seminal weak-nesa or sedantry habits. zrie such cases I consider not j V eon voMuld• Wine. Albany N. Y, October . 16t/;, 1681. Take Partleather Nottee.—Drn &m 4 a Johnson address all those who have iftlium4i4lenr selves by Improper indulgence and boimaryclist• Its, whien ruin both body and mind, Witting Glum for either business, study, society, or Thou are soma of the sad and , eF frets produced by early habits , of youth, Vivid Wealtneza of the hub and . limbs, pains Wt.& head, dininest of sight, ions of utruscular pciyes palpitation of the .art, d nervetisaLer lability, derangement of the supepute, digestive funotkin general debility, symptom of cousucaptlon,&a. Dra, Arms & Johnson have for sway yeart alfuively devoted their attention to ttin of the disorders referred to in thesotestfroonsa Address, Dna. silos a JOliffSOff, Igo. la-Fourth statiski anauwdatimemixeaw Pittainireit. • lltrigraßsys Homeopathic. Specifl9s hove proved, noin Um moat anieti r = 9 , 4 entire mama, simple, egleincit and are the only medicines perfectly adapted to *4w lat tese-au simple that mistakes moot be neft to ming s Men. so harmless ea to be tine frogs mss! , bad e cad as ent to be always reliatis. dub tio.t. "area Peers. Congestion; War m& o Wo Co rms, Wor m Neveuria. 110. a. o Crying CoUeon teething ot in fanta. ..... . o Diarrbmi ... thildrer; ;EWA • o Dysentery. Griping. Itilltsaii Cabo I. " Cholera Kerbs's, Nansea....6:. • o Donato', Cold; Bronchitis . , • o A ela, T oot F to.I. H naes EDS Headseln o Dyspepsia:Mons Stomoli,„ U. o tlippressed, sooty and omo. folperiods. Ir.o Intabonbees. or Whites-a., • o one math. 4 Mao .• - erupt, wrap.,sa, Entlo ...........i. Le. ittie , anuittsm. an nit an I Pet er and Agin" Chni For* It o Plies, toternid or externs! a, Oplataltny. Km, intlanted ryas:. o Catarrti, saute or chronic. igen. • ra, o Wbooping Coast, msioneary" roughs 'ot 91. o Asthma. orotenrd..•••.2:_____,... 21 - Ear Diseturrires. 'mom. hearing W 21. nereinia, enlarged U. o Demon! Debility, p0211.5* lit nearness. o Drown and Scanty Samna= rat • o nee Sickness, or Damnsftet riding R. Sidney Disease. Gram. :4 /Nervous Debility. semiligg essitanna s involuntary o Sore 21011101. or Canna ' X. I , ea. . 4 Urinary Innantlnanoe... • Painful Perlods„ aeon ;rill lf. 8 1 =1 at Mama or 141011161 12p125 s 7, Spasms, M. Vltur • - Dawn _ cu. • DlCerta, Ulcerated Sat,li IAWILY OASIS. " V Ow:bona data, rocoune oats and book complete Cage ot large slats, an mcooeco and book. *CO Cale or 2b large Wale, pain ease and book.J.:311.011. Cue at ID tam aloe.' to tai and b00k..,.. 40 . Tf r acklandat i tn, Fornale by . E.lll. f areki - td 03 ICAST,IIIa Fr . oral at., Ainmatt4ty: edit JOSEPH n.zzamces Urn an* rft' cot Mine bet . at Market at. COMO! 0 - the Diamond and WM Fotailx COUGE,M MOMS wax Errouicauunrs - ; . =mums COUGH BALHAi.I Ernaumunrs nronsrm - trotrs BALSAM la tuu:raoted to taus Coughs, ()Okla Noun= Luittumy 'Whooping Ocrogy Mon = Throa oo t, somptio, Lad all the Liam the rt szultLungs. ozaol thos o-by Pluzglito t .13orteral Dertertr.„*S. Yo P urrA Osasl. All the Nedical man anti Mut pram ratcatrient DR. STRICIELANTP9 ANTI-CHOLERA 01:114 TUBE astita anlyeartaln rentedy.forDiaszbWe ant A l= et z . . 4 It la a combination of Artzbatmats, titinuueeta and Oarminat toull warranted to arcet, &cum after ait IRMO Tor Tor übs lareCitiata; Gana x• • taa .6 :lnat Fourth street, 01.1.1:13104, STRICKLANDI.SII)2IO34I . . DE. STRWIL Jl.darlY.9 "Liz : hY eared tbousamla the wont easei:ol Blb*artil weedter, Plles. lt.elves mmwiate tells; eats • permanent aim. Try It dlree.Atr. 11.1t1:Wit: ranted to cure. For sale by all Droggsta. Ommerrt Depot, 4 liss Foortlx strut. Cinelanati. 0. Dvspepsis, Nervousness. Deb*ty STRIOR:I•4SI.VS:TOWIC. zi We eau reetaximl Moe. mantas stith tees' Appetite, laelgestiou cselPesps._ Noriessioseeti and Nervous Debuity, to Doi Sttiatlaffilr."Conte.- It. is • vegetable plepaniseati,,tree :troatate Livers; it streagtbans th e IMO" :AIM= 11511tallt It mates &goat appetile,at.4 lawansW.62 tee= • Dyspepsia sad Nervesi. uaoitttl 101 .ale by , WEORGE GEYSER. intta/rg h., R. F. SELLERS & 00., u FLEMINO t N. bIeIII•ARRES & CO.. I. FU SURER, S. .31. FULTON, orb. A. KELLY, allegtdiaT PRY. oceThlvd.aeu A ILAN OP A THOUSAND: 31 : A 002 4 1613111rT1VE utrazD. Dr. H. James, s retired physician of greAl ea& nonce, dismaisred, while in the West I as, • cattalo cure for Ciensumplioo, Asthma, Broechilles Cotigias, Colds, end fieneral Debility. The ficiesly was discovered by him when his only' a daughter, was given up to die. His . was carat; and is now alive and wall. Desircgis of beneficing his fellow mortals, he will send to those who wish It, the recipe, eoncalcbg Rill di relicts= for making and onooessfolly nalnir tilt remedy, Dee, on receipt Of their names, wli4 two stamps to pay expenses Tears is not shingle .y,pton, ofoonsuraptistt that it does not al onto , take h oot of dissipate. rt screatigpcey... lA= Irritation iors2 of nervescc Paint:el:LW som th ica t; ems sensations, ructivis thmitons• sch, location of the bowels, wasting away Of tbs Intuscico. The writer will please state the names of =the paper they see this advertisement is, Ad. da CRADDOCK fc - suit :mad= wT ISM Race st, Philadelphia; Fa. FoRTI. TEARS PRACTI.C.ra____A MEXEUILE Dieu me • knowledge seldom memanrd Myst. alma Ey long raider= to this city ser. this =bunt Of patients treated annually "tiy Ma, alt angleient proof of my suomms. SPERMATORREM.A.,arSEMVAL WARM= 11nd all diseases arising therefrom, era same to * mush 'honor time than heretofore by wragur vEorre.BLE REMEDIES. Mildil4g)OP , MS any part of the llalon, All letters most stamp to pa t aturn postag Oconspoadenoe heap ered. oe go somaryggigap. greet, nesnUts4 ' /Wren W.BRANSMI I : II % M. tak.:ay. Dox spa Putsbumni , . PRIVATE DIBRIBEe. . office =;.4 mBl4 Smarr. mar roc the cure of all dittoes of a . solvate swim Qom two to four flail, hKen =Weir new aO4 Rata treatment.Alio.b...gailiireskness.antlaPiothtg duieum i t t,..B4 orgszts,sao tuttprartulaia• cure warraoW or totorlyzaruadad.. omc„ hoots.-1 to i 0 a. rt. 134 toe, and ttolje. Address tastes W.. US% Pen street suit . CLOTHS,I OIL CLOTHS 1:..-Fsst - Floors, Stabs, TOP*, 'Counters, &IVAN Window ,ados ezd Tilauzinga, always. hand arid for sale, either Whole ale or Ratan s Oil Fibul Depot, No. ss aidJ es ss. atm- by libej . 2ll
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