‘,lit thiitiL.o 'IIC RESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1863. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. dt rival and Departue of Trains "Peunsrleahia_Central Railroad. Deperts, drylves IDew Exprnss.. • 9.60 a m' Natl.-. .. . ...... I :Ma m A hoop" Arons'n 660 a na Vast Lice....._.. ton a m Pins 14. r ale Walt 790 a what Wan Assam. 6:15 am Nall ..-..1.1.31 a eo; Pena Accomo'n. 7 , 34 a la Walla. Express.. 44:.5 , p ml2/1 Wall Aneom.. 6950 a m Johnstown Ac'n (al p m lohnst'a Aecha..l• , - 6 a sa • last Line ..-.... 03a pm i Pitt& Erie aleil.11:10 p m lat wet' excel:, 530 a m, Baltimore Exp'e I: 0 p m Id. 4 4 44 940 arn 3.1 Wall Anna... 2.05 pal 4 44 3fsp es Phila. Express.. 2Yp m nth 4 . 44 4:03 p m , 4th Wall Aeon= 46 ea 0 p Jena Aecamo'D.lo.33 p m Altoona Acal'a. • and E T 012.103. m .Tha ehlarch train leaves Wallaml'hrt Slatloa eve p - v Anaday at 9,35 .6. m..tettlnalag, learesoPlttobargh at 12330 p. In. Pittsburgh, Coldtatais and Cincinnati. 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Antoes. Departs. sus p m t Aphij.........., 9;56 • sal_Mall.. lona a oa top m mspress . •-" ri lit ligZ e lii.itsm 4 to 14 ithlitearport 6:50 am m .... mi 3 p m 2,1 o ... 205 pas iitEniddol • 4 .. to • m id, BoaddoeiCs. 800 a m - Id . = sr' .. Inn pea td- • ' " ...• 5n al o P • Allegheny Vaney Railroad- DeplcTs. • ..„ Arrives. hitall. ....as.. 7.03 ansiriptexa Lai, • m • Exo .,:a. tan p sal Ellall 7130 p m Assouteataation LID pmlAecommodatloa 903 a. la CITY AND SUBURBAN •TUE POISONIAG 1 lrialof Mrs. Martha Grinder for the Murder of Mrs. Mary Caroline Caruthers, Ceara of Oyer and Teradner. NowniT, Oct. 28.—Baforo Judges kl.rrettand -' „ • assembled at ten o'clock, and after:llm , Tapiei'of a few moments the 'District Attositey :dawned to take up the cascof Mrs. Martha Grind. '-efOirdleted for the murder of ;,Ire: Mary darir , -Ahem Caruthers, by the administering of poison, AtOt. lust. 'Deceased was the. 'miffs of James E. Caruthers, assd-residel - he a - house adjoining `.th.A.oecn7pled - by Sits. Grinder, in Gray's alley, ta the Fourth Ward., Allegheny. It is alleged that she was first taken ill, from Poison, on the 27th of June, from which she reetwered, after a visit to her friends In New Castle, Lawrence county. Upon her return, in a few- credo, in coosemience of the serious illness of her hus band, else was again taken ill from the same caste, an alleged, and utter suffering gnarly fur some date, died on the Ist of Auzast. Mr. Caruthers' linfts, it lards° allefrsi, resulted from poison:4. The indictment. returned by the Grand Jury on tbe - 15tliketant, charges, in technical form, Mrs. ' Grinder With wilful, deliberate murder, —tbutehe dld Mi.t and mingle certain deadly poi sons, called arsenic and antimony, tu, certain wholesome food. at . 4.drink and salutary medi cines, ' , Allah had - been, at various times between the 27th of June - and Ist day of August, 135.5, .inclusive, administered to Mrs. Caruthers. Tfl PRI9OCEC BROUGHT I t t - At. half past,, ten o'clock Warden White lirought intwebart lifts, Grinder, awl-et:inducted her to the prisoner's box, where she was the "cynosure br all eyes." Eec connect, Thos. Itanhall, E. P. June and A. L Pearson, -..Esqs., were 'present. lion. E. P. Manikin, Also retained far the defense, was atisent. The pre.ecntlon frill tit conducted by the District Attorney, John 11. lia*patrick, Esq., asslitcel by his PrOdeee:S':r la office, Jacob It. Esq. ' . . MOTION Foil cozarst"lscr. Mr. 3farshrdi having suited that he designed moriog for a continuance of the case, asked in vitfigilice until be could - prepare an affidavit. Havhs_g executed the papa, , and the prisoner haring been qualified it to the truth, to the bcit of her knowledge and: tenet, of; thei - conteuts, Mr. M. read the grounds upon which he aak.ed that the case be- put over anal the December term, viz: That. the PrLsciner was hnprepared .for.trial; had*" been -lucarcerntedaince the date of the trial she had net been able, not having The means to procure the attendance of wit nesses without the jurisdiction of the court; that she could not, in consequence of tlinpublie-clanior.-theeztrisonlinwpublicatious by pe Pr,eas, obtain MIL Impartial trial; also,. that cue of the prisoner's counsel, whom site desired to be present, was absent: Mr. Marshall bald he was aware tfiat the • afildarit, did :not come - within the; Strict ride of the ; . court,; lck regard to absence of witnesses. 'Theprileaci WOS surrounded by .pnblicexritameitandclamor such, ex never had been witnegsed tiotmt,y4claccpt orethe otxasiom_of Use. Fife, Jones and londolde. The articles in the* itowspa ,Wees", toted extrabrditticlf irtittrkl.l.ill 60 excited the community, that he -(Mr.. M.) felt aaigliedin Itapartliti trial could nothe live In' this time. one who I, lannan could live In' this -excited atmosphere and not be induanced against the Idiot:kr, - terrible -- a light . had the allegations against her been presented. He bad belx,rirdirton theirtrect faskeAl why he doled io app. ar for the defense? The affidavit was made In good faith,and' efary word It con tainedhelellered to he true. . , lar:MPatrick„sald, tlic..ifilkl'qll.:dld „not elertieirithin the rule of late. The Eames of the witnessoftclero not given. — Mr. Marshall stated that one or two of the witnesses resided at Louisville, Ky., ono in the -lime of Indians and-one la leaver county. Mr. Kirkpatrick continued, .litho, was sponsibla for the public" excitement? Certaho- . not the Court; not the community; • in, Tress. The Commonwealth was --- :,,•Oparck ;for iind.he tocught nothing be gained by a continuance for a r• ,„ Mx, Marshall said eat It appr was eare to be consid d to him that tltecule of law , ered innoCnt until proven - silty • Prisone had been rnvera -110 'again alluded to the press, and con:Married et} Strong terms the dtvposltion manifested to excite the..pAge.P.tnA agaitiettheTF i sonee. .11c hod like * Xelltigrifaldag thal eialseb% the 4- t i mldatlciarot - lisperstons wtdattia een thrown Out by newspaper e, at a nres.in to defend ID such n' ease; list. { eanied" him to- stand upc,,, his oath anirdutVhs'an attorney. - • Judge Starrots , a4tadbat mit:rlty of the court Nem of.the opinion test thegrounds upon triLiCh Co ntloll3l3Ct was asked, were not said :, client. The trial should therefore proceed. Judge 'fitcliWo dissented-: ' • • - Annan:run-L. r 1. • . , a f... 1 flutatraeneo .ef Mr, petty * ,clerk. John 1. etf.sfrart,Tani, Merin' of the county acted in Ms etead 111 thearralipunenfa ibejmisotter r which was dons in due form_ esAilif9fa,;, Sheriff iliteMsti.anisoner stead up. Mold up your rjgbj,),!'n¢ niunt,knosr you stand Isidlatail by fe name of Karate Grinder. ißeadalndlefesed ,r - Ito*" say 'you;' aid" you guiltyT oracCirulity 7 , 4 • Prisoner-4 'OO is my Judge, I am not 47vitty!, . • .• theta-Mow will You be ivied? Prltruw-By G an 3 my conptry, Sltalr—.llo Q send yoa a safe, deliverance. Addreselug cha essurt.'crier, isielndiff said : Crjeri..mike proclamation for duryrisi C)yer and ,617 r— 6, yes,!' 0. Yee! all uu 003% theit li-behave beer antamened andttiernect to gene as traverse pules sewer 15 you: rbtaies 'at thit I,!o, r i te' l Eti a trea l ltlt ov tha er aof the r ein, 44 o fr—Tilsenter Stead up. - These 6A men erretereeetureelled quid , epxaecer, ate Mose who nue to as between ;the - Cottinteuweslitt 1 .... 4 4 ‘ - ' and you upon•your 'Wand liberty. Toil ha, •N. a tied t 4 .Shitilangn -11tentP:d them • -IR= ..--, . ..' 'way. without shoilek esti* sad 'as mi n e. P. r. tabitsfajrs,t. ancnrltva gage req:.rea.wll • ; , E challenge as Mei . come fortnutt, to be sworn, , before they areltwon4 +. s' ' .`• 1 . 4Al.olA 2 44lKcortax,4llT, i , .. . ','etepudfghtgdttitliezy, wevitow prCi.r -/' .. IpiteltiVlSW 41. " .' •' • it- : ~,,,4 0 gielditirenextevr, celled - taw tier:- She :: ' '. II ' fie f - ..:- i) 1.1,el •-•:‘,.•• e •:; ~,.. • AL:. p rdia*kuPtlrAter....P4l," 2 . 7 ., Abaco. . Liu vuu is V.I 6 6kifte der•nee ilteil inottred'of 'tie I„,,o;;: 4" wwag o ick - ling to - tordA i.binoi6iii , o r oasittesid aa. i, 6 '.ail c air. -blearitheiltatrandatakenuralb the coloratuakotecreforPOlSr-E4 the va ult itteridit" '-tb4l:' juror : as fto_, whether his =1- itillUitc2o3644 e. v < -. • ' woo the law and the evidence* .":',:.... 41: .' Ofas*lnlilkireidgillfietesltutllenge '' • wlikariltiguitttii _,_iiiignilithed the Ivor Ix IchelheOe k 1 4 ,.. 'Pr -- ,-:ll7 h i c z, .lesderiefa retard, La Cli: 1 .. 5 eq,D5_LC.._.,..,.......,----:. rut he death. If 004 - Sna - Liansw•wwww. •:•• t -provided the defence did cot en alle a g e A i m p t . ' • :-., ' . ..,.c 4 . vi r. B isse ll, the fret i int s 3g; had i ft..-:nrd and expressed opinion, hot th t tot leterfere with Min render:llZ a e.: .T el Ile hen ro the death penalty. 11r. Marshall proposed to raise a qu&stidn on the subject of opinion, and .Imi the W ibis , inestlon: Would It reeolre evidence to re opi:110:1 Juror—Yes sir, it would. Mr. Dinrshall—We challerwr ••for sumo" Mr. It!tl.peirick ct% , j• ct to :he ti•l . . /. hems, of generslite, Mr. Marshalt—if the District Ateirtier does not object we will put she direct ou-st;.eu. Tho Coro t . ta Juror-1:o you think you co 11l sit on the jury and rive a verdict an :ard•ne to ill: law anti the evidence, u - 11.flut.leed be the opinion yon hare formed l Juror—l do. The Court—From the answers nixie brr .l4 juror, we think the challenge eboald be .11.- tsinet M. B. Suydam, nvlt Juror called. bad alsu qat.rd an opinion, bet. In td tb 4 sold it would riot ItlIntoc: bun re.idering a ver dict. Mr. Marsliall—Woold it rcqulre evidence to zealot': your op's:dual Juror—lt would. Mr, Marshad—We challenge .for catme.,, T he Court—Do son feel that you come go box and render • verdict utile ifitipeedam y opMion you have formed ? do. [This Juror, standing In the same position as t h e pp:miens one, In wbo,sc case the challenge of defense "for cause" bad been sustained, the court remained in consultation for some time, paving in view the evident fact that under this 'ruling there would bb great difficulty In ebtaln log a Jury. AnthoritieB were sent for and exam- Itind] being thought that answers given were tn. consistent to some extent,, dtutgn fitowe address ed the juror, and asked him. wbether the opin ion he bad formed was of such a nature that he could sit as Ajmer, and actas impartially as If he had not formed it. The jurersaid he thought not. • Judge Stertett—Tben you mould not Olt e Juror and render a verdict, iuhulaeoced by your opinion? Juror—No, air. It appeared that the juror did not fully apnre tired the laterrogahui yof Judge Sterrett in the first Instance. Jahn B. Bowman. of McKeesport, was uezt Ile had not formed an opinion, and was not opposed to eapital paialshment. Sleazed Peremptcelly by the defense. Theodcre Noble had formed an opinion, and • would be influenced by it In rendering a verdict Challenged for cause. James Lockhart said the evidence would have to ho overwhelming to cause him ro change bin opinion. Challenge for cause sustained. Edward Armstrong bad expressed as opinion, but tot publicly, or outside of his own family, and formed it from what ho read In the news papers, but would bare no decided opinion Chaal lengedpereemptorily by the deferes. Wolf Berger, Franklin tp., bad not formed an -opinion, and bad no conscientious scruples con. earning the death penalty. Sworn as the first fumy, ac ball past twelve o'clock. Erneet Babrkaate, Fifth ward, believed be hetfonned an opinion, and thought he would be prejudiced in the fury box. Challenge sus tained. John L Awl, MOrmingshela Borough, was sho chatteuged for cause. -Robert Catherwook had not formed an opin ion as to the gullt or innocence of the prisoner, and had no conscientious scruples shout ren dering a verdict . that would result in death. Swan is the laxaid Mel= J. Leonard, Eighth Ward, had form ed an opinion, ion but could sit upon the Jury and render a v erdict without being controlled or liflueneed by previous impresalons. Evi dence, he said, bowerier, would be required to remove his opthim. • Judge Stowe their leterromited the juror: Would the opinion you hare formed incline your mind as a Juror for or against the prisoner? Juror—Can't say that It would. Could you render a verdict, from the whole evidence, as impartially as If "you hot not heard of the case or read any statements in regard to It? Juror—All I know about the. case Is what I read in the newspaper. In acting as a Juror would throw all that out, and an from the evi dence on the LILL The coon old not trastain the chlllenze of the defense •for cause' , •ad sealed an creep alco. Mr. Leonard was sworn as the third J error Cour Woks recess tln two o'clock. A.TTZII3OO3 51:35103. The Court re-assembled at two o'clock, when the cosping of the jury was proceeded liathantel Porter. called before recess, but not Interrogated, again came forward. He had f: , r.n; ed no opinion In the case, but was oppoaed to capital pmdslunent. He could reader a verdict according to the law and the evidence, but would rather not sit as a Juryman Ordered to gaud aside, at the request of the Dittrlct Attorney. WiMam 31. Berth had formed a conclusion, wl ich would, he though& Interfere with him in the Jury box. Challenge for cause anstained. Thomas Scaodrett, of Allegheny, had not formed an opinion, and had no scruples about the death penalty, Sworn as Oath Juror. 3forgan could Oct say exactly that he had formed an opinion; had read the newspaper accounts, and might have CX012.65bi himself about the cue. He believed he would Oct to intluencedly his opinion. Challenged peremp. toniy. Judas Ranna was challenged for muse, being prejudiced against the prisoner. George l e indsay supposed he had formed au opinion from the newspaper accounts, but ha ltered he would be unhiassens a juror. Chal lenged peremptorily by defense. Jan Bay had comb ton conclusion from the report* In ilewspapers, and thought he could not act as a juror entirely uninfluenced. •Ituncliolsainul not formed au opinion, ,uul weeimatopppietohanging. Peremptorily chal lenge. Wm. Beatty had read the newspapers, but had not formed _an opinion. • Peremptorily chat. Erneugegers. 9r.X.had not formed an opin ion, and his answer to other questions Indicated that he Was'properly quallilui. Sworn u the flftbjuror. John Stay; had no opinion and believed in raintal punishment. Peremptorily challenged. Henry Eaton, -had formed and expressed an opinion which would prevent him from render ing an impartial verdict under the law and the evidence. Challenge fermium anetalned. Charles rush was rejected tors likecause. John Shepherd had net formed an opinion as to the fact of pill or innocence. ChallengS4 mi l? N.. eralgiatint;'notwitlustanding the opinion he had formed, believed be could render a vas diet according to the evidence presentedi.bat eau' (In renly to Mr. Marshall) that It would rintlre evidence to remove the impression upon hi; mind. The-juror was farther Interrogated by the court, and answering that he woad not be entirely impartial, the challenge for esnoehy ha dame was outlined. Peter Dean and J. B. Weidlu had decided rlinlonr, and were challenged Pnr canoe, which the corn swish:ed. William Cowan had not formed an opinion. I'. rvaittorily challerged. DIM Anderson; 'of the Ninth ward; Bald "he wield render an Impartial verdict, independen t or uninfluenced by the opinion he bad formed, Not challenged and sworn 10 the sixth juror at three o'clock. Androirßssue doubted he could not net Im pegtfally es a Juror, from the opinion he en turtaked. • •iiherlff Stewart antionoced that the panel had been exhausni, and WU directed $0 call the do. Inhere, cone of wham =Were& Porter, , who. had been- ordered to "ataxia amide," at irequist of the prosecution, was l ama called.. He had eorsa consclentloas letup es, or tatkii: an °plain, es to the Prp• Fiat, oaintal aniantuant, but could give a fettict aecokelnieto the evidence. Ho Bald ho would rather net thin the ease. Tha Pilt4et Ata,olnel eald—We do not chal lenge. • „. Mr. Marthall—Let the jam be sworn. Mr. KirkPatlnelc—We,e.genenge peremi torll .. 11r.:Mirebill-4Yost WoealrinAipage.the aiding& Mr. iiirkplarick:7o have 1,4 101 tooliallenge gay tiousbetaft tCeJattff iIkaACCIS.” I . au the attention of thetcrati.So-IWWhiston. - section 040, .rniechilleigis or ticirbr. eittlee by th e prozectdims or defetree,ebrult be berme timmeth contrathea down Atwhlchperiod the Tighe Mr.MIIJeX AuZII iWfrglAohttlbeenthemt ina eatahcomy knowledge. - Judge , 13towee-That IE-?er!n , rTarirr -- antlicriity. But ■ tow TOCTISIZIFII AhEr FllMMkerAgjnopsonel- Una Jurors hid:bean claimed: Alter cuesultellon the comet allOtrta therJarpr to be sworn making the usenth to the box. —L ma madly a nna abigair..paial d, sad the eotutwrdored /I specialty 0.4 twenty, ritdek ware Warted. Dom the speouitos.,.. , George Ware wee the lint called., die had forma no opinion, tad had act Malan scruple 000 estrirarreitilvmd; j'arlgrFiltert,PcrePP:' 1421" It. r i RUOI O 7I Thirderard,;ii accepted if T y the eiyarh w;‘ , ..l4. 4,, yhinetGdaitirettedUriturelah opinion In the-sane.: . Challenges "peremptOGl7 the:okarrionwealGt.-- • - jou Weida. Jr..-haitinttildancipintha, /1Z Was_CIIIMSV - peretataggily by the defen s e. "' - NOVA'S. ayphy had natlormalinop l aboa; lent had alit ther-dethadant should riot be epo mateatar *Moat etrlal. Challenged per: uniiiimproaltla ..-Joim B. White could reader a Tweet mord , lag to Chaenidecomi If Its Wit/ ;bums. • etia..l lanced pore:meta:l44 the dame.- Waugh teid the semettiyea and bed tbrinedrattnplolos. bntlbonght layrotda qc . 4,4 77. 04ZIA0Abil the -.1507 , taloa I - tomoimideace,liawerreroto alter oplairma ii allbu,tfobdrgeWAthiiii=l4';;t:'. 111 Itratl-be triri 'GOMA - he tlite lathed. Challenged - peremptorily by the de dames Llsiderj hollered he could go into the A C. Alexander. ,-7.'....... of .V:a.,,. `nn np!niom in OW ~•• , ''•,. - . ' .I.t , , ~,,,,, ~,,,,,VC 11. t Li.a.icilg,d Pt rempion, • I '. d !'. I. - hr n.• b4d farmed ' 0.. , , i'. ore. ‘i chaildozed • „ mr -nrily by s b., delens, o"•fitcaste. was one of the Car- ID•I Id, which was couslderal good I I id d CR l:.11 10,1:0 fur cause. tti cht m Ilinck of bill Ward, had not form nn ol 'moo. end was ail right as ti the death . Peri mptorily challenged by defense. Elias Radclin had formed a alight impreaslo he cone. Chellechred peremptorily. Jobb F. Jul, of Birmingham, bad not form e' an opinion. Swore u ninth Juror. Huhu If. ?almond was challenged for cause. belemprrejodiced Acalret prisorer. John Mffier, of Erst Liberty, had formed ao opinion, Int could act mobilised. Sworn as t nay Juror. William 'Term bad a derided opinion. and ABB Collikrettl for CCILLIC. - . . . The rpecial idler was exhausted at half pas row o'cicch, and another ordered by the court. Wpm the question of opinion, the counsel for the preen-salon, quoted from a derision by Chief Jostles Taney, in In a test case In Balnincre. 2d Wharton, section 2891. "If the Juror bus formed,an opinion that the priaantra are gaiety, and cntertalas that opinion crow, witttaut walling to hear the testimony, thei be Is incompetent. Hut if, from rata:kale news papeil, ortcarlng reports, he h4' lmpreetdons on blamind =faxes able to am:primers, but has no opinion; or prejudice which will prevent -him from doing them Impartial juntleewben he hears the testimony, then he la competent." 'The court said it wan 24114 ender this rule at -gement -] r The second mks honing been srammOned, the empanneling of the Jury proceeded. James Graham, of the :eh ward, was accept ed and qualified as the ,trventA juror. Wm. Ward, of the 6th ward, had not formed nu opinion, and It would require better evidence than that adduced &fore the Coroner's Jury to cause him to decide as to the prisoner's guilt He donbted the expediency of capital punish ment and would not agree to a verdict which irould tajusavraylife. Challenged of the Com monwealth, for cause, sustained= Bernard Bunts was prejudiced, and was chill len,o-ed for cause, C[Negley and John • Black were 'hal. lagged peremptorily by tbt Commonwealth. James McMillan, al ward, Allegheny, was accepted and 'sworn, annpiehl-ng the jury at fif teen minutes before aye o'clock. The Jury was then "polled," and the indict ment having been read a monad time, the ar ralgrment of the prisoner was complete, upon Shetiff Stewart, acting clerk, suing t °Upon the indictment the prisoner bath bon arraigned, end thereto plead not guilty, and path put car tel! upon 'Gad IN.d her contary. Of whirl cowl. try you are, so that your charge 11 to intake whether she lit guilt, or not guilty. If you fled her guilty or not guilty you WIC My DO, and no more. &and together and bear the emiden et." (In clew of the fact that the case was to last for tome days, it wee announced from the Bench that parties and witnesses in other easel, and also the Jurors not swots to that on trial, would be excused from attendence until Thars - day next.) ODMTLVO DT VIZ COILIICOTWCALTII At shout five o'clock Distrits Attorney Kirk. pattlek opened the cue to the Jury. lle first de fined the law of murder, reardlng from the Pe nal Code of the State, and said that the com monwealth would 'Halm a 'verdict of murder fa the dm degree, or It would claim nothing, morder'by poison, as the charge was,coming un der thehigher grade. The District AttOrney then proceeded to della succinctly, and with panic [amity as to datea, the factsand ettetunstalices which would be presented on behalf , of the Commonwealth, and upon which a centre, would . be inked. Too much hue been said. about thin ease, and so frequently has it been adverted to in the Gazette, for our mailers nor to be already familiar with It in all its deter, The repetition which will become necessary In gimg the evidence will answer our purpose in reporting the trial. The commonwealth will prose: first, the death of thie deceased; second. the =mama+ of poison in her remains; third offer medleal evidence as to the indiela of poison, eorrobaratlye of the chemical Intilyttist fOnitlyaugh • set of &L-Mint stances- as will point to the prisoner. ifre. Grin der, as the only party who could have adminis• toed the ix Pon, device . been hewn to purchase and mama It. As to motive, one would he shown, viz. the desire to possess proputy of the Caruthers family. The ease is en en omoty, without a pier In Allegheny county, and the District Attorney said ho approached tti conduct oTerwheinted with the respenslbility entailed upon him of haying Justice done not only to the 'defendant but to the Commonwealth. lie would so en deavor, and were he to do otherwise he would be false to himself and fake to hl.- oath of office. When he had concluded, at half past five, lac Court adJourand till Mile o'clock this morning. The Cann reminded the Jurors of the great In portance of the case, and of the impropriety of their reading any newspaper articles concern ing It. The BLmtff ,had made prop= orortsion for theircomfort, and for keeping them together as was required. Throughout the afternoon the Court room was crowded to IICOLS. and the tipettives had quite as much as they could do la preventing disorder from overcrowding. About three-o'clock a pes cellar noise, very like the ellek of a pistol, was heard In the lobby. and created considerable sensation. This Court directed the Glistens to ascertain the rouse of It, but In this they did not succeed. Immediately after the noise was heard, a man was seen th walk ont'cirtbri lobby, at d this led to -his being suspected of knowing something about , it,huste.-was. allowed. to Imes out without Interniptiou. Persons. outside the lobby expressed their belief that the Omni was caused by the breaking of • match, but tills was not believed. The court resumed Its businete and the senantion created by Alto eirethststunce soon slit:sided; Woks OCOD GO)11'1.:s T El CRT DA T TIIT. YEAR. Tiny GCLISTAIr on RotE Grand.—Br )11.1e- Iluddeen Sheik Saadi. Translated from tbs original by Francis ebthrin. With, an E-say oat Saadi's life and genbo by James Roan, and preface by R. W. Enierson. ATALANTA IN CALTDA-I.—A tragedy ly Al gernon Charles Bwinburne. The abbre are publisbed by Thic.nny di nettl3, Boston. For sale by Henry Miner,.llood 73 FAD street, Pittsburgh. T..l6nt Yrans iY CoNouls,--By 9. 3. Cot. Ham, Boors or Tut STrisr Esorys.—con.. lathing all the rules required for the right con struction and managetnentof engines of crery elm. By John Bo urne, C. E. QrrFTILLIAN . S TENTEI Am Tsrturim WY* 61* INSTITUTIoNII. With expinatury notes. By 'teary S. Icicle. O RN DRTION.—IIy John Tyndall, V. R. s. VoICE:. or Nor I:E.—ry IVilliatnCupau Bry ant. •AVlthllittstrarair.a. The above are from the prey. of D. Appktoll 4t Co., 448 and 445 Broadway, New York. For sak by Da, i.., Clark tt Co., Wood street, Fitts burp,ll. Notleo will bp given ip a4utuse 6.911 C. Alleged - sbarp Prncalae. Leonard Straub; pininng man from Allegheny City, called neve Alderman Danaldson yester day and made repressatations about as:follows : Ile went to 011 City with one Patrick liegelie and having purchased a eat for fifty dollars and incurred other necessary expenses, la all to the amount of some one hundred and twenty dol. lare,(lntluding the price paid for the boat,) pro ceeded to 'execute a contract, jointly entered Into, for towing a cargo of oil to this city. They had I roceedrd as far as Kittanning, where young Straub was takeat ond tame totairAtiantre continuing on with it. Upon Us recovery, Ide lilbea being 01_ 1 09 11 dtltr,tiotO .dagte to this city and fosmd: bffip eer:YtiguJ atlhowharf. It appearing that be bad received the mousy for the,fuldluitntof the ccustra#, }t2S4„upen the deliver/Vette 0;143:4 the la tug,l'Mtritilbiler mended - his share, one half. 3 agmre refused to give It, and denied hls claim to any more than pay as a band. Straub' then expressed his de termination to prosecute, and going to Alder man ,Donalda9n7padn-an- .intwpat}ozragaineo lihrt'foi larceny ix ballee.-A irantlian fantod; and °Meer Connor, upon golAtLo make the ar- Feetx aseenamcd atop' ,idt 7 „,pa :city by rail. 'Straub clitlme be - l'oid;" - Iii addition althtlaltituar7d,o the th d e eira prc ;m et.d ent s' of th o t t y he d r ° n ll" ;eeL th ry e amount he cotaribmed towards the purchase of t t: expenses. The flat remains at the wharf, and he will doubtless lay claim to it. The IWayaralty. We understand that a meeting Of the Olt/ Re' publican xxecuthe Ona mitteitspptplitcd by the Ide7etraltred 2 MilMenVl66lrWintamembr 7 few diet olfekteinktealh ilialaraEiitite 104*41,11fikr:064441 1 104,,g0ta 54 wal l y = by dirft . vor4. 4l l:cop„...lt Id etiti4 l 4.4k***64f2434'ont*W commutiatkravl the last CALlgitionia tbli of Alet, insivintis otioe4s arranstb, matinar , whttb:4lth Totoottin-bi tsterrittiraArkelt, as& by mbv t gricia, taillatugikohm , s.moNg fad' ilat a tlOV ttacrltorattaMokettlinirde!Thittil specalalictalftat tbinitfigmAKllWO3att oist 4lll:lll4""k illherneotabumetasks —Alluild" rati l lait ir meatity ltuaurtheistilazEtrabalaaer latataato however, tn fewdays. !for 73,m41411-Tallost Tester/ tar- roar& roma for boWary maul - Maltorw. allu Gum Walt% mon !Mar from 6.roastroag.couty, &MM. Bozo trom Eno. ThaprOaeratOf Is Broad Womanly. <;,n,l; t i at at La: Z dal fc • yta, Lily WAS rat groC, ar,d ,51:18Tie attatewait g Lee fact lac wag . ) . 411. LC•.,A alive u t n • tlmure. to make up I most td. - e . ," , V to tbe ::Odnr, and :nal Was :o rt, the thi.;.lc and ;Lit :/ ettd :occe 1)14 sLiU cr E 0 fat %ocean and boy: the (22.22ce,e Pee ,2.2 2, a: mtEtllll3, to:ether with the dying hor, 2-, tut ;udelng 22eua rlept>raacee they were not vt23 2.11 patron zed. The treat attrcction oaring the allerneoa W.lll the racer, cncllng with the telay race. We were hot oh ti., ground is time to get ti t ., entries, or the time made, hot understood that some very geed trotting was done. Copt. Geo. Evans em hexed a dapple grey gelding, which racked around the course In 2 53. This animal is not a race horse, but a nag kept for tan.liy use, and is only five years old, and untrained. What It would do with proper training can only be conjeo- tared. TEE RACES TO.DA -49rt.16P8TACIES. The races to day will commence at 2 o'clock P. st„ for r purse of 65000 eweepatakea for trttlett, afle tteltik, the best three 111 d,e. 5011111, of flee finest hones en Alleglieny county bare been entered, and more era promised. It will be bone In mind that the pane o-day Is cede- Ithely for Mutts- Baru klutier is in dunce of the track. The Wednesday afternoon races will corn menet:, at the same hoar,-3 o'clock r. at., for a parse of 1:30, for paean and trotters. We un derstand also that ladles will hard an opportu nity to display their skill In handling borsea at this time. The beautiful little Shelties belonging to Mr. Anders of Allegheny cUy, attracted a great deal of attention yesterday. They were rode by little blasters and Misses, dressed in I'4l:deed costume, and presented a beautiful appearance. They are very gentle, and we noticed one of the little girls go Into the atoll when two of them were feeding, and fondle and play with them like they would with n sheep. They can he seen every day at the fair. cm= Mr. John Millen, yesterday. =Weed a very Cue Saxony Burk and oar eprthg lamb. to ad • iition to those be bas bad as baud since the Fair opened. 13= Mr. Mental' tU. - play of Angora sheep Is very Mee, but we roust confess that the price rather 'bulled as. From 15C3 to SCOO for a pair of sheep b a pretty good price for tatltton. ran "licit-um:" uoirrat A. 141) We have heretofore briefly alluded to thir valuable machine, and would add that It is wor thy of a more favorable mention. The machine in both a reaper arid a mower and readily changes from one to the other. i t has two dri ving wheels and a flexible cutter bar—ts easily thrown in and out of gear and readily raised and lowered. Its name indicates that It is portable. and the only machine manufactured that yuu can drive through a pair of bars without taking off the reaper attachment. The cutter bar In readily folded and turned from a horizontal to the rear of the machine in a line with the tongue, end render' the machine as portable as a gig. The "Excelsior" hi the original machine to Which Is attached a "dromarr.' Thls is an ingenious and simple contrivance for raking the grain in genets without a platform, and is tie only rake In use that yuu can alter the size of the bundles whilst in operation. The driver ha, complete control watt his foot, ate dces not reqatre msrettiss five 901213d1 Right to operate it• This moat valuable invention was wade by Mr. Belberileg. of Brown, & Co., of Mssallos, Ooto, who are extensively engaged In te 'attract:a-Mr, It, and have one of the beat arranged and most txurnalve faeteuies in the United States, Be erect by beyn Ilse demand for this mactaine, that over d`teen firms are now engaged In ball:- leg It. The right to use the dropper atiath• went one also been extended to some other me chanics, but the Inventor Is now withholding !leases and Mends, whey to have the lesprOventenfla goestiou atta: ed only to excelsior meditate. Ferment desiring to parebne on do well to hear this in mind. The Excelsior Is • permanently constructed mod light draught machine—kg- no side dranght, and will eat In heavy or light grain and grass, lodged or standing, wet or dry, with caw to both man and horse. The Excelsior, as remarked before, dispenses with the platform, and the price of a machine is leas than a hand-raking machine. It Is, in a wool, the . paragon" of excellence, comhintrht strength, simplicity, durability and ebeapners, end the only machine that will follow the exact profile of the ground without breaking, chok.ne, or clogging. The Excelsior has received a large number of premiums, and Its merita are certi fied to by thousands who ham used It. The manufacturers have been fortunate In seciff.litt our _neighbor, J. Knox, Esq., as general agent far Western Pennsytvanla. Mr. K. has secured the services of Lk Boyce, Esq., as the traveling agent and business manager. Mr. Boyce hashed considerable experience in machine.huzlness,and Is well adonis and popular whit all who know Lim. • Our farmers trill do well to examine the machine, of which we note before going elsewhere. irrowsca_ Capt. C. C. Beely'a Moloch Bilkers are at- Waning considerable attention swag those who are competent Judges of the ankle. We have the testimony of several gentlemen who have tried Meal, and whOPrOttOuncp Ahem the very ihlogrequired u a °wetting or a tome. We advise those who require aircagthetang bitters to give thew a iris). irmtott's rnoToott•rus. Er, Cargo has added a Ten, Interesting fea ture to his exhlbitlain of pictures this week. It is the photograph of every minister In the city. of every datozninatlon. BRITOCter knew to loot on the coutterfelt presentment of his or her minicar, Midler° all can ado, that pleasure, He has also the most complete collection of chltdrens•pleitires. arranged very kendsoately In groups. He Is prepared to take Ilfe-sizs pie • tures, arid deliver them mbar Vida or colored The residences of several of our Most ma:H unt citizens, with the family groups lu the door. way, Cline easily recognized, r: Cargo, whY don't yon take your Instrument oat and add a pietatOorithe Fair Grenada to your collection. OIL ull2ll £ND All.,ArthurAir,k, No's t o gad 114 Federal street, Allegheny, has on hand ■t the -Fair ground, a very handsome show of cub= all lamps, mid 1101122 of the best looting carbon oil we have everseat. This oil 13 as clear se die tilled water, perfectly albite and aur a wed Is to tact an extra doe article for burning. In addi tion to his Stock of lamps, he ban a very beanti- Ail Malay Lf glassware of all descriptioas, to clutlite goblets, tumblers, fruit and preserve dl.bts, cake etaude, nod le fact sparly every a:- title of grassware itemized far family use. Those Ou exhibition at the Falr are merely specimens of what he 1.55 in his store la Allegheny My, lbe gor:stoire , in exhibition at the Fair. whichle bete/ epasttedAnd the Juice made 1t to situn . riabt on the kroneds, was raised at the AllegictyConney Poor farm by Mr. Wale] Jchneca, ibe suposiatepagai of ato j fscro, 131 e =Pi rbielt &rinds the" CanS is' Worked by QllO mule. Oar attention WSJ directed to the tact that this WAILI4 bad extraCalLinetTleint; ears, but what connection thia , ba,t-with hie Irorkinkr the mill, we could not see, anima they supplied him with an extra amount of strength, cAr4ronsll *not This celebrated wide Still continues to attract general attention. Its purity recommends It in all cases when:Wide tallied; not only tufa bever age, but for medicinal and other purposes. Mr. B. F. Vandevort, wholesale drugulet. career of BtatitfitblitattLiberte Biretta, are the airenbs for the sale of this wine In Pittsburgh, and are prepared to Ripply It to order. T • AX I 37/07.24141 1 / 4 0N. I < - Thhi sakem be become decidedly popular sincashe-Yalropena. rite moptinteres,' Messrs. Bmltli Ind' Mullen, — or Allegheny . Clty,'haeli spared neither labor nor ezpsnee In making It the He plus ultra of easing houses. Their dining recut is Ad arranged as to L laririornritodatet COM. Amiably at one time four bandied guests, and It makes no difference what Is called for In the way of litilngthalfiGgSts. 1 $ f4olll"wing to short order, and done up In the bee style. Go to the Cantlnintrit end tut the merits. of tbetr mom:woes rt.owfse Tb Messrs. ld urd ock of Oakland are wrePari4 to till all orders for flowers, plants, shrubs, fruit tit* orneinOtlted , bitelels;- Fitigleo , hake% tenlitCl:44tittreirefetyllttnelo.theirllzit at' the roost reasonale liter; inititiit the shortest notice, Their stock te.req endhi coin potea of.thoehohAf gltweire., finance of the Fs/Imbed} Mod' heen Odd of 40 , 141141; lPhltues ofattotesiatt. , •LOnovnit 4 e , outeteezet*tiso ari . Cat Mr.,..A.JoCheioney:eplitopz,A gen hwitecti by ca thik atithin ifSgoda, Where ha can be dituid from tley to daii=planlers.the .- beadles And excellence:rot thweelebrated - GrolltjA_ Bakers. . 1044 neenhtee. hiatsererakitlnde haa-, elate On,eilitbition;Atte brWhlch4leire "hovi: uldelantildr.ntanufaCtlintre,netsddflif . Mt* through three thicknesses ofsolo leathertonother ler genettromit; ind ittiotltWVOr Hle eteek Ortitiehlneti Is rel7,l4ej'lttinl And*. 110 c—latest Improvement; Me '-liensci In the city la at the cdedErtalfl2l stfelrandngife; (Set alley, where lit will be happy to see Lb, 1 ikien Uoad elatteelet z.. 1 71munt,40! . /Legote. ammo teksont,k; !The elachinelittere — tttie that 1.111 never die away as long es It ionttnnes to — rollOve our wired, "ON% ,ftllera..,.cousbil, era. re, 'male friends Of theriabor , 4hartt 'does. garin addition to this relief which Mr. E. P. Cemen ter of 27 Fifth street offers itt;the Wheeler &W(1- ton machine, he goes et,lll !farther awl weal =EN ly rs., CHI r, " knit,l tz .1 pa, la ; , V 14e t ENZ. • 1• ttl 111.1131181 Ittlerettt. lee awe .15 . I, in. di', and the prize" dit:rF , titr.l, re.-es ! i.• i i.r. e• ! .1 . ! r reot ~iil b e st Its h il,,itt. I'. ,-. . iit.y el LtAtett, - that during the render, ~e, 'ii to Fe,. there bet on: been the least ~.iti•bai r, o• et y k!r,e, tod the Clallttrft bare e• i 1. - rr . il••:r c• ht-3 to :he utmost. Bi the time „.,, will I.' t tt xt Fair Is held, the ernesA he 1 -n ~ ~ re complete t rder. Foul we h. that Alla , et.enT County may 3rt trt call d the banner ertinty in the way or I,id:uc pro table and in :treetlre Fairs. In the we'd,. , t Dr. %Warder, ''l icy ar.i the pr , tuare er boils I, the agricultu• r,,liat and the aerhank." Eli,lesion of an Oil Still—Three Hen Seri ously Injured, On Monday forenoon. shut 1..11 past nine o', :oek, a -eriou3 accident occurrul et the refin ery of the Ilatchin.,,n Oil and ,ethang Com -I,,eated at the foot of Wa.,11,1/Zollstreet, Slanehester. Mr. Samuel Sample, the fore man, had arranged to clean out the sidle, sir In number, and had just removed the! "man-bead" of one of Montilla for the pnrposb of entering it, when the gas caught from a candle held by a young man named limner Boyd, and erplodod with ton•ifie force. .Tho tctill was lifted from Its foundation, a portion of the rooting blown off, windows 21;atIered, Mr. Bawl)le was 'Ming on the top of the still 'II the thin of the explotuon. Re was hurled against the wall, -and fell =meg a mass of debris. He surtatnal y itevere fracture otone leg and ape, and wee tirtHsed and Injured Inter nally Ina dangerous manner. Hewn mimed to his residence on Market street, Manchester. where his injuries were wended to. The al nding physicians do not consider his Interim' moral. Romer Boyd, the young man who was hold log the candle, wan seriously burn ad on the face, neck, back and arm, and was also bruised con - stdcg able. lie realdes Is Manchester and It In tbcuget that his Injures are not dangerons. Heigh StuMarron had one arm broken, and alto sue•ained some coati:talons from flying mis siles. fie Is a recldutt of this city, and was con r eyed to his home after his Injuries were attend ed to. BeTeral other employees, were consider ably bruised, but werenot compelled to suspend wont. The accident was caused by Bleak In the still, from which the oil continued to drip and keep the fire up, when the men Supposed the still was perfectly cool, like the others; as the fires had been extlngcushed for the pi:mouse of hay ing tin ut cleaned. The building to which tte raplcelon occurred Is built In the most substan tial masher, the rafters being of wrought and the roof of the same material, while the walls are of brick, wt II strengthened. It Is Et. doubt owing to this fact that the damsge done Is cr Tr paratircly trifling, the total amount prob. stir not rectedire six hued red dollars. The other part of the ri thery was not in) tired la the least A musanieute M • some HALL—Another large and fashiona ble audit nee assembled in Masonic Hall last eve lung, and it is needless to aay that all were high ly delighted with the entertainment. The fa. surites of the troop were loudly encored, and Om performances were rapturously received hroughout. The troupe is Justly pronounced the Inst combination of talent Is the country, and they deserve the high success which they early's, here meet. A change of programme I. al:Oul:1CW for this evening. Tnearaz.—Mr. Edwin Atlanta ths disti ell tragedian, was greeted by n fall hoace last Light, and the great character of " Hamlet" was rendered in a manner creditable alike to the i rincipal actor and the company which support ed him. Mr. Adams is deserved impular here, and Manager Henderson deserves credit for his effort. In cateringto the tastes of the public. Mr. Adams appears this el cuing as "Rover," In the play of "Wild Oats," b character in which ha has received the highest encomiums. THE Ornea ROCS I.—This place was well fill ed last evening , —the principal attraction being M'lle Marie 7.ce, a May Justly distinguished for her skill, boldness and originality in the pecu liar cols which she has selected. The "French Spy" was produced with admirable effect, the more exciting pas-nges being rendered with ma. sisal skill and ability. The piece will be repeat ed thin reeling. Alleged Larceny of 011 Barrela.—To.. lads named G. n•ge Manchester and George Itosewell were L. fore Alderman Donaldson yes terday, charged by William nary with being concerned in the larceny of any-three nil bar rels, valued at two dollars each, in the Ninth ward, on the night of the late election. They entered ball to: a hearing on Saturday next. Pecoverlng.—Thonai Dwyer, so severely Injured in • melee on the corner of Tunnel street and Pennsylvania avenue, to not so badly In jur, dse at ti. ft lIICTOSed, • and was yonardrry rot littered oat of immediate danger. Arthur ]Delon the per , on allegid to have indicted the viol vice, Du not yet been incited. Admitted to the Oar.—Copt.d. W. Kirker, late Provost Marshal of the District, .as yesterday adagUed to practice law In the say ers: courts of Allegheny toasty, ort mo:loo o' Thomas M. Marshal. Eery. Captain K. Is a a ember of !he bar of Batter county. From Yesterday's Evenine Gazette. Monthßas Received John P. Hunt & Co., C 9 Fifth street, here re reirrd Harper's Goiters Lady's Book, Peterson's Ladies National Itazazine, Muir De morest's Mirror of Fashions, and Arthur'• Home 4itt agazine for November; also the National Po llee Gazette. Henry Alther. 71 and 73 Fifth idreot, :Lai re celyed The Lady's Friend, lima Detnoroit's Mirror of Fachiops, Petertion's Magazine, Go des'. Leafy. Book and Ltoriar'o .Magazine for Is:oyez:ober. Frank Case, 70 Fifth street, has receivedthe Lady's Friend, Peterson's Ladies Magazine and Harper for November. John W. Pittock, oppoalte the Postoillce. h. received Harper's Magazine for November. W. A. Gildenfemay, 45 Fifth et, h. received Harper's Magaiine for November. ' Tun Grinder Poisoning Case. This case came up for trial this morning In the Court of Oyer and Terminer. John I'. Hunt Si Co., 59 Fifth Street, Masontellall, will issue Immediate ly after its terteinationA'fall and verbatim re port of the trial in pamphlet fonn. Orders should be sent In ad once, as the pamphlet will no doubt have a large sale. Sec advertisement. United Stittes District Court. MoNDAT, Oct. !".'3.—Prcsent, Hon. Wilson IW:indicts. • Court fact at ten o'clock., when: the rase of Jaa..PrcialCe, charged with pattaiti4 ,cOrtutorfctt fracttOutd currency, prom called for lAA,: The de fend:tot, being on. FPS Ca 1143 Ara.. failed toquevicr, whorcntxm the DLstrlct Attorney was Ordelcil 1.,y the Court to proceed agallA attretica. An effort woe mode to get up another cue, bet In the only eases ready Mr trlal the counsel were engaged in other courts, and an adjourn ment was ordered until ten o'clock Tuesday morning. . . . 1414 for Tr Olrrer and Pat rick /damley, wham areal ins barn already nt tined, far onto:ring the bonne Kr. Joreph Klog.:Ln tho•lfirst ward, montulUng the own pante, brie:dog the tannbarai etc; bads bear. log before ilnyorLowly.thlemontlng, and mug both eclaggiteg total! for trial an Vino otuirtrea two foraubolLand bittern w oath of Ring and.bla and_one for Mack= mlnehm; on oath of Mott. 011rer wan subsequently releared On altering bail In the awn of $l.BOO, A Sqccessful Engagement—,E;tlc Mender. son. Mc popular actrese s Ia now playing a most euccesatul engagement a% Laarenwargb, Kansan.. Thu /louses aro crowded nightly, and the spur. tutors and Up preßB Aro loud In their praises of tba verging° and aPrightlY 'firtar , " , General shormau and stag witnessed her performances on Alm avenlarpar the 17th laud., and am au dience, waspop,of Lha largest over assurable,' In 14qt sew. walten,C4y. • •Beantltat .or i the f.D0117 TATIGt" 05,4601011 M, rair.;* atsasd aollecUpsi.rrigq 9:14 .P.ailtepiptk tata3hmed4,of ZrAfril% AS ono ot;44e. 64104 and' iii4lo3 I.ol4aus insithipt o •1111011.441110 not rial.tt:teelt la The s plettint.triOLlonqtat dattb, mid, adds 4 ) Bs is.**.'ag,l ) f - . 101 1- • . _ la Paine.--E is the name of the maw who WP &MIMI ow:Friday tirenh4, by tke atpaattjaw of A alcift bj thotanir boat Alla flhool..4l/0 blld *UV br Laablaba of tow bola and iota ylabAng theta- laban_iho acciont'_no. noldoek wlfb ,ide br o the r an p taa. efaoektla Abe XiatAix fud. Hfa body boa not ken terbfbl_Mic (.' ' - W a t,..1407ju "Gerrteezul the tlattualetted leeturer:lluipikete ezepigeUbr , the -TalsTar mob, teemULdellverrieeture in4late , eliT elk the eleemeett Monday: December 44411 , 1 , , ti; , i , , . ... vvigi5a ..., 0 , w4i . 4 ... 1 o. oupsoda% . . ... to utotakivate Wa4ses..looOdeltr Azdziata,i i.datlotth,lr°44l4l4Wrdeld'A IV i&bat Ai Optons,lo,lraiLaunit of , &soma isteceipsales - MeV Box, :08 cue 1114 ) 4by addressing Thing Minh FrlM4' ltdi 9, Cincinnati. with a Wee cent stamp eaelessed. to Joseph Fieslag, Chartestlaper,J.l,. Bohm, nr S. W. Fox & Ca, Athatten ..1103m. Bankm atd No. 75 Fourth, Street ritt,bueg"t rl. a l:aahellot N0t..., Fortisla , kektl Thal. Exeonrge. he., Kr ovc.cotta rrtetvt, lu PAR FrIVPS •nd rt . it I te,t et nil° wed an t,mr .lepneare. Collect al. ln,k, In all parts at the Unita I rete•ee on must INN crania tem, crur,• OS. 1111 c! Ulth C bpateh for erury thin/ lu U, b el., • : t.• /Into , Ng .4 , York., de ; ALL! PM. t..rgh Broker.' ilonnluitlluUl ut , Nuru' , Mom. LEWS 30 E ,i.h.n‘det -r. . New York, }AY p Icssrs. C. D DEAD FINANCIAL HI4I.I(T.VS AND BA4litHs BO%RP ( 0112 M PC, R 1 VNSODI. N . CLE.I2. It CO./ AIONDA r, Oet. 4 3. 1922. (Versa. dirkaL C. S. 6's 1664 102 00 134 23 V. S. 6.20'5, sew 101 6o V. S. 130 , 5, t • • • ...... 9.305 . — l. • s. L'ertitlen ten 11010 A Ilegheny Co. Fires—.....-- 12 Cs, Pittsburgh 69 43 _ Concirlls v 6'1,-- 85 50 ('ash . 151 03 60 20 Eureka 62 Connellsville 60 Connellsrllle B. 61. non-int. ...—.. 9 25 —. Rscbstare Nu. Bank, --. 65 00 Fourth Nat. —, 00 PeopleaNatlouallo6 MO Tradesmen, National 123 to Columbia ..-sse 00 69 Ohio Valley 27 Pittsburgh lc New Y0rk.....--..... 50 ... , . 1 00 --. 1 02 Stella 1r0nC1t...... 50 50 Ralston °rent Not t0na1.........__,._. IEOO Linden Lead. 905 The money market continues stringent, and borrowers with the hest securities find it difficult to obtain loans. The hanks and bankers misntfest an unwillingness to discount, and some avow• their inability to do • Knowing ones predict that the stringency has not yet reached Its edrll4%, but the facts now being developed do not seaman, such conclusion.. The demand for money In all section. appear. pressing, more so than many are willing to acknowledge, as evidenced by the with e.t.a seal of deposits at all the leading Ulna!! points--fete York, Boston, Philadelphia, 'Saint Louie, Cincinnati, Chicago, as well's' here. About one Year ago the minis for big oil specu lation. was at Its height, and the manufacture of shares to be thrown on the stock =Wee! was the only thought of thousands who pretended to be in terested in the development of oil territory. The bigger the capital the gresteemumber of shares. And settee the difference of a dollar in a share might make a Splendid profit to the holder, It was supposed to be his Interest to multiply certificates of-stock as rapidly as possible. Stock brokers who buy and sell for a commission or so much a share, as a matter of course, were pleased "huge ly," with the immense ilacreaso of the evidences of •aloe that were to be aspen(' *fp an 4 W 4 4 .41 company that ought to have been erganined upon dera talon 01 ten thousand shares, Was set afloat upon the buoyant float of a hundred thousand, they had cause to rejoice exceedingly. The 'opposed interests of projectors of oil cona pepanies, the advantage' of the ground floor, and other ennstderations not legitimate In the trans action of business, all centributed to reader vast blues of mod , . pogniari and so longs. petroleum properties were nothing mom or less than object. of speculation, a different policy. Tree not to.be ea rn test. The freer was at its extent, rein. were awe/ling, and delirium had set in. Shining the theimaladv the 'Words of truth and so t, oras were of no avail retil the crisis had oc curred it would have been folly to expect that ii ere could be recuperation or such a disposition of special Interests that good Judgment could be permitted to take the place of delnaion. In omment ing on this sul.jett, the ?Mit lelph;. Co.r, r-1 very perTer'y nnl (or.•it,!r re "The oil interest has p tailed throur,h a severe sickness. it Is convalesoent, it may hope to gain in length If It Is patittnr, moderate, and temperate. it cannot riot as it did in excesses. it cannot ex pert to succeed upon a wild fury, which cared nothing for the proper production of petroleum, but was only speculation run mad. In order to bring down the unwieldy companies organised up on some tittle real colitis, and very much fiction to •e secure foundation. they must reduce their dimensions. They must diminish the amount of their so-ceitil ' , Capitals," so that the latter ap proach the sum invested, or whatmay represent the value of the property, if development show. tt to ae worth a heavy advent, on the cost. The W.l.' this matter is taken In hand by the entire petroleum Interest, the 1 , 011.1er tons, those really concerned in 14, who aro not stock 'peculators, but producers of oil, expect to reduce the business to a solid basis. The companies which ate lending oat in the movement are showing a good example to othersjand we may expect that It will hare Its effect in cousin a general reconstruction and re orranlmilon of g the business, ridding out the swindling companies, and retaining for public con fidence only theßound and good." —The Treasury Gold tlertidestai, to be Issued for gold deposited subject to call in therreasury, arc to be of the denominations of LW,. $OO, A5OO 000, payable to bearer) and of the denominations or $l,OOO, and $lO,OOO, payable to Mir order of the depositor. The following Is the clause of the Loan het of March td, iSed, authoring the Issue of the certificates • bran further, ...red, That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby Autkorizeil t o receive de posits of gold coin and bonito with the Treas urer or any , Asalstant Treasurer of the United Mete., In SUE. not less than twenty dollars, And to lesue certificate. therefbr in denominatlerns of not lean than twenty. dotterels. with the denominations of the 'e l4 i ''' l7 ' ==i notes. The coin nod butlloo depeudted for or rep-. resenting the certificates of deposit ahaU be re tained in the Treasury for the payment of the same on demand. And certificates representing coin in the Tee/satire May be issued to payaimit of Interest on the public debt, which certificate., to gether with those issued for cola and hellion de posited, shall not at any time exceed twenty per rent urn Illpyoul the amount of roto and bullion in the Treasury; and the certificates for coin or bul lion to the Treasury shall be recelvel et par in payment for duty:o o imPorts " , piTrsfiti BCH PETROLEUM MARKET Moamar, Oct. 2a, 1465. ('ltt DE—The ('rude market was lalr; y active tt-day,the Itsuanctiosta being up to the WI./ standard. Lut prices were very irregular and ;en. wally lower. We note sales of 106 Chit at =l4, free en board; 100, on thoapot,at 05; 150 at 31 , i, bblz Included, free on board; 200 bbls heaTy Frank -5129, btas returned; 100 do - tio, at .10; att) at 3t, bbla Included, free on board; 'MO at 30 free on bowl; lts) at Us Ylsts tetpmedyilak%.iley"— , I. D. S.—at MI, bbls returned; and SW snore of the some kind. only a little "morn , io," at 17, bbl. returned. Good /40nd:1=d:it:de Oil maybe fairly quoted at i'5‘71.1614, In litilkliand hitt, returned; and 30ei 11, bbts included. REVIWED:—Bete 13 but little doing in bonded oil, bathe demand continues light., Tet there U LLttic oftlering. Wo have but one traneactlon re orttd b ^I 83 cc hoar eau hem Priv - Ate telegrennsfromPhllulelphle to-doy . report en ellynnee of 1411 n cent to that snorkel, Mein uould'lrulleate a better feeling, if nothing else, Free WI is dull with small sales at irregu lar prices. ICA.I7II4._,AICD,ILESEEIrratt—.There la atilt eerne Inquiry for lgsktitha in -bond, but our I:cheers can reaLlse a better . pilee' . by shipping to lloston • than they coo Qt.t641.1.4 this Residuum is,qulet sad ustc4l4e4,-,„,„..„ RlE?Otil7The tseelpU of ollhaecliase,beett unusuallj large - rinsing tbeihist tercidspe itiOur{t lug, In the au to, to sererillhousttud barrels. It IlLe,uld be' borne In mind, - hot - river, that the bulkof that now arriving hos been stteking itiong the /leer at different points, and the prevent ew - ell in theAlley,heny, therefore, caused the tirrivars to be mach larger than would bare been the:,,esse under ordinary circumstances _ . Burke & 03.136 J.& Baxter.... J.. Gallagher __ ..260 J. E. Strickler. Dun c an NV, Y. Log*. • • Duncan & 11ua1ap....200 Jan. Fisher &. Bro 1462 Cook & liorrier. tgrit6.6..6; Waking& Joh awi e i * .... •••• 24 W. 11.11 yr.. N. Mll & I 6 0„, Total '4'3°4 Philadelphia Produce, Diarket. Puttonetruin, Oct. 91—Fish—The demon/ for blockerel Is limited, and' moht Or tde recent ery deals have been stored. The wharf rate.-are CIAO-hod SIT for Shore, and 18 sad 415 foci/34.1 , 10s nod r. taaleaMPObbltat these tales, including • some Bay wa-at.1112,2.1d Abotiligislkltts sold at equal to slB6o for Bay 14;516,45 for re; 517,78 for Shore Pat antliPo.6o,fOr Shota , „Small using from store at Stietleser bbl for'Shoro No1;116,60 1616 for Bay do; sisiglB,so for El ly No I; $16,60 foe Say do and 510 , 6* for heir --- ,Na ,Pickled her 6Mg se ll at 117(60;16100 boxes 'Smoked sold at a and 61c. Codfish at 66; Salmon at jail and Shad at ' Butter-alOvekelowly, and prleetare Unsettled. Sales of solid Packed, in Irregular ekes, Penna. and Ohlo at 216118 c; mil asspoe; Glades at SgOize; and Goshen at MOP. .11e Cheese—The market 111, irefy poorly supplied. and thofo lea /Par detfaml. ..Skies orrNetelSork at i6GU:,..-gn adraaae: Faitilskdaltrai4Ohltiare Eggs—Ara sellVig 34(138:o per do;e1. : ; XtUteteltleXredl-.Therela 41.stodrctemazutfor. green aprdea, and they ate very scaMokiVe9uote , t o 145437,60 per hhi, Old dried apples &Sampling at 'JP* Qler 11:110.1teacaes, quarters, at 176180 - halves ire acaree and wanted; ner e patters e ItalefS c 4altWsegr' Fittert "t D i reninck h hei l ilecC cranberslecarabelda(4l . 3o . per 6W , "id °Aes t"' nuts at scor,iscrpertion. . ' • - ' Vey iron cattle ilitifts4;; i . . .... . ... .... _Nara Mosur...iket..tut—Tbn catliamartatto.nay was DOS say ..layality/ 111 0e 1 . 1 . 211 fe , V t 2 4-1 111 1- than attallusd of 'w.o cutia,'haniallod .. quality curni , , tat Mit of fort weak, whits a i trriVjy al girerry_ 7: ” ll lolA t uVPiti t ra intone Mae* &GIP 1.11K411 afternoon the aterket dosed dull at edeettee or about Kant par pound. ' _lts PUS IMO hoverer difita of all swum la Bogen 610 heal arers sold, while WS heed Wont 416. . tut to tha ilialliglitz 11119.1016 nJULtoi which I. 011rfing CI:10MT to the .t 0r. , " mnltt.l 4 . The., ,r no Any of the leadint rontrnaalt lea wort .17 or• 111.4,1 , P. • i.l . botoi • -. o 10, 01 pr,re. are l: ttln.,,• Ito .hence it light, no.: the, MI=IN=EIMM Mil=llEl n. n:Oln 4t St to for ! le gm email !oil from saorept ;:•:;an... I it dull and rmrannal '.../4i9.3 I.llllo—There •no :tnprovett 111 r ent to note .n lat, IS 11415 An) ICCS. We note hogular n•kt from Stott .1 1.9.76 it 310 for wi.e. Family, and 410 7 5 4;.411.3 for felt to elnnonl,stuls of WutS; Wne.gt. Hour $.111511 at $7.5.. PROVISIONS—FIaeux Is quiet And ttnelttlatredt mien nt TO 'or n‘l,nt. , .te”; z'' . lot It.td;od S:de, 25 lot Clear do; 30(10 Plain 11nits. and 501':tor ;At I.kr, .11011. and prlnte kettle In owl' - ,h.g nt - 11. 00.41 n nt 31e, 1 , 0;),,t et• 2.13 EGTITGI-I , —Po •ek Blow.A re goo I l Nll.l hml Dell readily at 035113.10 per blot. Sweet. en. era eld timely At 11.:64;y55 per bl.d. APPLES—The demand to tale and .:opt rent iy tp LO the supply. And ore note re,:u,ar to,e. at $3 folla per MAI, as to quality. 11EFE—le !steady end unchanned. tole, of prime Hamburg et no, end 0-oshen at xl rm EGGS—Scarce, and teeth pa. k tell readlry nn arrival et 30c. BUTTER—The demand le not leery brisk-. but the supply I. limited, and prides, cnuticquently, are well .u.lttined. PiALT4Ia to fairdemand and steady at prey lOU] onotat loos. Sales on Mang r.,s . pa, and from, agora SEED —Flax Seed 1. I.lfettled and drooping wan A good many Malt lots offering. No demand whatirrer for Thnotb} of °lover Seeds.' • CRANBERRIES—Primo Eastman an, quoted at il N e - b n . atgC-rr; to filr•denud, with sales of prime at itaAo per Dbl. CORN of prime sifted nt Sax' per buebeL PBTLADELPUIA CATTLE MARKET Specie/ Impute!' to tOo Plttsburge Gazette. CATTLE—The BiatetinShlsafteittoOrt has the folicetrlarrepertl—StellilitriHrlffalltftlltleVre larger Ulla 'Week,' readdllit abOtt/ '4,100 head, and the market co:Aintree doll, and prices are rather lower, pith sales of earns lit 1031(krtalito good at 1461131,4 e, sad cdoxraon from 1090 e per lb, as to quality. SHEEP—Are ritthout change; 4000 bead told at 0, , ,Crr , ,1e per lb gross, for good fat Sheep ;13,50G3t per head for stock Sheep, and 116434 per head for Lambs. UOWS—Are rather dun; about 100 head sold from 6V53a for t.priagers, and $4 up to 690 per head for Mitch Caw.. HOGS—Continue very dull, and prices have again declined; 2500 head sold at thedliferent yards at 1i".m1 50 42/ 0 , 15 0, the too Ma net, as to quality, ILLEEZTB BY TELEGRAM, PETHoLEVIII STOCKS NEW 'YOWL Special Dispatch to Western Press. Nrsr Tort, eater, WWI Petro/burl Shrike delay, with Wes at the fol lowing sales Bucha••. l.! .14; Braitlay,l.ls; , Jhctry Rue, 7/1; Tack s 30; Excelsior, 72; Gems, We, II; Albole Creek, US; Webster. 1.03; lint Nat West, rf; Liberty, Ss; Him! Farm,a3;Haydrlalc, Let; Omura; W. 'stir YORK PETROLEUM MARKET. Bpectal libpaterg to Wootern Piet. &Mr Tout, Oct. 22, 1814. Prrammrs—Ortide drat Refined dull butstasdy at 11:639e for Crude, ill7se2!..f i e for Itafined In Bald, Ind 10681 ii for do Free; Wes reported of =Was to ad up • tirehtlit engagement, u 134 fat thuds. ispreu asys ; The Petroleum Interest In Cat sits Is gadfly iseressLog, end the unistsiot weLs Ls t ging gradually stigmented. The poodle en the oil are larger than to Peenrylvssas. The Creseent Petroleum Co. but week. sold 1.070 ?Ads al 08. delivered at their wells to Caned.. Petroleum •as,lits to Liverpool on the ittb were mull, at Rs. led, for Refined. Y.OM.,MAALK._ Nzw Yonk, Ott. 2 .3.--GOTroll—Unaattted at 370) 6.30 for fdWane. - - - • - Ft or n—Ofyirts better:, 83,M613..40 for Extra Stare, ts,watif; for Ezra tr-at:o., and $9,16-o , l2Mltsr Trace Brands, the market Woman quiet. W ursire—Firm; Welt= 62,30. o—Wneat Rallo better; St. 7 0 (61,73 for CM & $l,llO-It,tl tor Milwaukee Oltib, sl,t6 Amber Milwaukee, lirtZtil2,.3o for - New Meta. Bye quiet. Barley , more active; at 111.10. Parley Melt quiet. Corn without deckled change. at 76053 c for Unsound, and Mena for Sound Ward Western. Oats In moderato re quest 6C606.3 for Tfr.sound, sod 670530 for Oat llscOakisnr—Sugaruntstr Cube Illitsoorado Ii: 30 t/ o, Havana 1;c. Molasses quiet. Hors—Steady; 1.643480 for ink crop, ea/ 3001600 for 1866 crop. rNTEOI.4I.7II—DuII ot2Serne for crud., pd 4.r Relined La Boon, and &VP] c for do. Free. Woes—Quiet .‘1 [Om. novutoss—Purs unsettled and Gloms] at Pt@ 14,f0 for Mesa, elostris at UCH% for sash; case POO fee Prime mess; Wes san d !M Hea l for U.:- tuber mad Nose/ober. seller bullies optio, at 0141,60. Beef quiet ant Meade, at B eef for Plain Pleas, and wen for Extra Mess Beef Hams la moderate dinnand:. New Madera 458.170. (Jut Meats yin' et and nominal at ISNO17141: for Snout denvand 21:13214( for , Hams.' Baena outer. Lard steady at 244.02.0 a. Butter in demand, at 134(2a foe Ohio, and - 40054 Ito: Chees• amt.!. at temrs;4.s. nevi York Stock and blonev:Slarket. Nrw Tom oat- 23.—Money • shads easter, st 7 per rest. Sterling doll at 1.047•M109%. Oribt a crabs loser, opesiog at 14.0• i, ocoltelne to e4t",4. ermine; at its. Goveranund stocks • made lower. Freights .0 Liverpool quiet and arm. Steels baton . . 11. sab, gx•Noi, . cal Compass 10114 , ..Scadtag — S.ss 'SI Voupotts Pei SP 'olio Solttalga 4 11 X 6.10 VorrpOble. new • Ilhoets 94 Imre - 101 7 4', PutsbUrgh TrA . f.wye,seenect Wales Wti O. &N. W.. . 140., tarn sales.. IN O. a. N. W. •as 111ftseuti Sixes--; Tolvdo preform. L.. trd 0. es /N. carttelcates 7l U.e. Vrrebetiard pfd- - Terra Saute o 3 N.Y.Central Baia Chicago Market. CIIIC.IOO, Oat. U.—}Lope.DulL Gum—Wheat dim at 111.1113401,43 for No. 1, and 11.2001,21 for No. 2, Coro steady at 411;i , taife .farba.ll...oatahull, at .17iia for No. t. and =,rir]yo Aor No.l aovisioda.gatet Lad adabanced. Thaasciara—litall at 41,11!41.3341. Factorcrtr—Dall. • lisciarre—tkaa) blahs Tioar, 74,0t0 bush Wiest, oat° bush earn, 32,050• bash Chas. shlrNsurs—kettl Obis Flour, 61.000 bush Wheit, 1113,t00 nusr Qum, IS,Osit bush Oats. New York Weelay Bank Statement. New Yon; Oct- 23 • Increase. Decrease. Loan. $ 224.0.30,1410 00 siS,ire to Spear. th5E1,540 to .Pi.Xa 0 0 thrtul•sion—: 11514.84.410 an . .1 . 4.4 04 1 • rep eite Mat/ 110 OU 3.112,040 1.41501 Tender. 40 leir.Vd 00 , 00 Aualcg Sto4s. Sax Toni, Oct. 23.—The following is the prices of miningsa.ocks bid in postai) to-day Central. on bid; Uoppar4t, 101 Franklin. "35: Ellweoak, f 4; Caron, 10; Roral, 9; Minnesota, koralarnl. 2.6 i &manor,: 914; Glancy, no bin.. Boston Lren Market. With temporary acareity, the market for pig Is eery firm for lota for Inimediate acilvarygbaugh we learn there have bran tetra 'of - Scotch, to ar rive, at something leas than our last quoted rates. It to untlerstood there_ it considerable of Ova de scription on the may, though the coat abroad, all sill oc freights, hare been , bnitterially enhanced. At the preaent coat of peoduction, the domestic article lomat likalf to be plenty., as tt ammo% sae. easefully compete with , the Ravage- gaunt/se tured iron of all descriptions la Item and tending up, w nd.- it/slight steaks and akentaggreleginsiamptlre Cazta - "-" We note Small eaten •of Scotch No 1, various bnutda, at 411,111 G per ton, and th e Inside daurotor Invoices to arrive, and the outside fox small lots on the spot: Americanla matte and coo , ' that at MOO per ton. Afiewcoal pig is racy arm at 11.51ten1 per ton, cash.' Bar Iron is le steady do nand, and rates from store hams turtheradvanced. Sales of cornimin et 1110Q11.11; refined ilAtatl33 per ton.....fonerlcan relined bar fait millet at It /11" tr ton. American telthed bar la scales at-4111 per ton trop manufacturers' hands, and .1112,1 from store. Ballrond lien la Groner And In demand at 090 and upararils per ton lee American. English ti.tely.seatee. and held at 07@5S In gold.. Boiler plates ere 1a...g00d - reineet at advancing , rates. We quote . Ilene, quiet at. 9C4 13 Na 1, 7c;attd cmniaon pikteN, 6 %q per Rh cash.- 8.46.14 Sheet lion'ls to very small sthetywhtt =prises unsettled and rapidly tendleni, , now hold. therand up wards, English do at 7 10e.- Stallareve. advanced tore per lb for ease wises,—Sialkfln. • r I tr . 2. .J 0 ..... 194 • IMPORTS Ulf RAILROAD: • P , TrallVmalit. - roam Ifilark Orrlataao. It.; Oct pkit putter, PP Co Ito 1/bl* carbo yEllattainar Seco; Lear cannel cool;' :HAN bough ace; lob bb 1 6.110111.,. Shotnaker a Lang; ; ear imbiber, Shtienbergit& Blair; 1 cut o i l bartels r Su - Wilkins; lo dot brO0m1:-IdeCt1Howth,'SmIth, k cc,, 2 cars pH' blutrels,lhirbOnr to no; 100 Obis dour. It r Einhatt,2l. be:Wools, 1 - .bra •eat ,rs, - .11 .31 Lytle; 110 bbls I.:X.oore; 10 dm/ler - P.:nom a Dic Kee Cr l, cUbszipt:S4(atbaugli &co 500 'PISS' lead; J ig eingeld 09 dos brooms; - ) Painter &GO: 23 bales broom etnol,lsldElroy to co; 100 bbl. float. 1' C Jenkine; 2S do. pail& Little. IWO to Patton, 20 do do, John Floyd; 2:1 do do, Shrives. & Lazelar; ZS do do, Jae Connor; 80 do do, Shomaker & Lang; 183 bunches Wages,. W tioot11; Stahl* apples, L 11 Voight a Ca: 20'do do, Little, Baird b. IPalton; 10 do do, GMT k Reiter; LI sacks rags, Ovate) . tr. Clark; MU pc. atone-ware. E lienzieroal 4 bale/ tow, It II Childs; so has starch, Seibert & moment Eidettpleaut& Mettv.t;tlido docD:3 Ball &e 0; IS do do, Kirkpatrick a Bro; 00 do do, _Graham • Thomas; 40 docdo Dalzell; 40 do do, Watt a Wil son; 40 do do, R i Sellers a CO; T 5 do do; ' Baird a Patton; re do do, aluirer & Luesr; 60 do do, P. 11 Jack & col lee btds dour, E H to co; Si bbla apples, H Rlddle;'`.24o bags barley, Z Wain wright a co; ite bbla dour, T (J yenkinsillEl do do, Ile= zur triii, Jr. ; - ': • Awn Prrlgatraas u. M Oct. ft.—. 1 cm oat., Dorrtogton & co; S bales wadding, _WU. son, Carr a co; 1 cat =doe, GodEnry & CWk; 10 big ink. 13 6 Partnestockt not:Jfe Obis Sow, T Tenkbis,• 1 case tobiceo,'o EU Super; It spirit._ citron, B Fahneatock bap feet, °mad& co; I car. wheat, Oak :Wallace; 00... bas ckeese, 0 I) Halals"; IS do- le; Matattaker 'T.AkgrIO do - day W M Gonalcy;lo do do, 111_ - W Itkalatc ;7 do day Jos, Boss; 14 ba , nitoes,:litlV-Toollttle;'•66hdls chat_r_aX. bbla potatoes, Balsley; taloa-vow 1 - Cars wheat. Lig. . Mkt° tdo 1. littekeack.iMsCrearyircors.4o ==l lbissa t Al 11.13 ~r 0..,,r-ivt g it s r. *Or . Dili * ,wlla 40, roqa_t-stkozo,,tarci.soaaa_rorsubbi, bitlfwthev4 ) 1 I , 4 l l .P.Oiteitlth LA:Jrate;itaxileei retTA VAVt..°'Ar Ai' 43 , . 11 rierLi do do;TAt arwsurr—ter• thrwAterite'lt'sni care wbea filtelier:cir, itlcereety & eo;1 barrel' aotaboxii. S Dyet; 140 bLt a.pples, Owens & Sen. may; it dor brooms, J Noon & Son; il bales twine, 13 Oerwig & no. 11111111131 !EWES Piti..,4lsLriu4., Oct- 22, tszs. Dwzaarefii9qo l 3TN4LLp,AN:r ; hoi=-Avastk44 6 ,psu l i v iw &WbSOtv F owning.= su gavoahm...*.•4..lt i aiheoupylos Utt u 4, WWI nilSglidtlo4 FS4 4 2 a4 0 a *4 ejtir=6"4:4lri 4,01. forae he di "tiliattru".%„ .v4= ratuta t street, Burke's Watt. ' .11TonorwelteLs - Moore...._..Plrkerrbut4 • • . osSri, (I city. A /LIT A/A. Pit Ifni,. c-reeTo-pal". Dteert. EMAT BEE, ETC. . The rite, was yesterday yeah about arc feet and n ltntf In tlle channel by 'the Stonongibel. pier marks. ANCii'atairi from Oil City yesterday forenoon, reported three and a half feet at Frank - Ile, and tllirty•thrce inches at 4ticit : ,-, and tall.: nlorrly. The tveith . e.r was reey Roe, and would )tare been clear; hid not clouds or smoke Obsared the tun. fluatness„ at the wharf IL, crirodeteully past fr4e dais, nail day, , might tare been - considered hrist,'eonside, !nr, sll thhage.7' - • . .1, The ArrNele or o.! 41 A.D the egheay wharf sere eery Large,-antouttilag 'to Over , Seven. thansand barrels. 'Business The Erato' and Pet an both leß„fai the oil with fair pairsenrei trips, but very'llteler,lght, en sceoant TAO:lnaneler - AM:red hcfore,last from &laicfertile, whereahe hae been detained for sat ire meals by low +ater. The Fort I l ittleft.her moorings yeitc 4tjj user, lag With w pitied fiitive party on boarditsounkl for the bead spilni of the Monongahela ern- We pity the fish and game that luxuriate to that PartieUler section - tw which the boat If Mamma, and would advise the gll/60 to coma in and tor shot directly, and the list . ' to manors the hook euld'dot sante say fuss ►bout it, for Its no use. They might, N well die quietly.- Fdieewnito the Nharnds clad Lraak - The Amman has hau'ed down her colors, and will cot Imre as adrertised on amount of the we tea rolling so rapidly. The -Yorktown takes her place far&SL Louis - The Slirer.Ciondlett for Louisville villa %Ain' dirrtrip ad booed:" • The Bayard left foiParkeroburgh. . Te Eortilianshilins, Copt' lroleo todorforZaninnalet• :Shale the reveler pocket. 31r. S, O. Hoge e. 421 be Shoed In thin &doe. The Narita - arid America may be expected in to-day from Brillatu,Where they here been laid up for some time.. eir pilots went down on the Julia on Sattutor • • " ' ••" - The Yorktown. with Clapt. Wash.' Ebbert," ode of it. oldest end most. experirmeed stramboatmen on the firer, and Coot. StondishVeppard in the office, will leave to-day for St. Louis and all inlet. mediate points._ The Pet/oils. than Oil City, to due to-day. , • The St. Louis papers a re publishing learned at testations trim. persons hoMinig influential _pool , flans, to pore that the machinery' a the ateseser Dictate/At in - total: failure. - One.: earreepandent o'er the aturi, or ''ruginieer." says, tharowlth a lame a good wind and a Wong etweent, the could nave one hundred - percent; or fuel bet Ween St. Lemisand tr*Worleank. a very •at twit 'upon a principle Of which' . evident 'that Eogineer_ knows nothing. Mr. Stipa:TWA/ hltnre insPettep Cinthrie. hiso attetriPta.t4:prore bet • from the fact that similar experimentg mode heretofore ha Leonean poor to come trim ame b eenldini positlon. a lgenne t a boat which has been toi4 by. a .roo o ' er three thousand mile% end has true testimony of the °Meer'. of the t f or he ability - to tieslorm all ehe wombed, and me boo, and sill three gentlemen, by a Mere cursory examination,qther machinery, while lyleig ithan , declare het zo; be a finfit:77,lnr em reason that the :ash_ and lew fLessure system cannot be madetorinerik efficient together. Try It' ain, gentlemen, but nest t e use more planae arguments. 7 A PhdiateVida !dirket. , Piramitmaa. 21.- - Bailiarrilas.Floar dna, no cdaareprheittrae4 Maw 8a4,14.104tat5; OM SUMAC: 15111Wi1gt.7063,00. !Clots..dtal; AIM Loco trashes - .17 . 1111C/Wf as ;IX. Groperlas Atm; Carta str.lo23Kingatti,tlabava. 44/ at tria ta gold. :7Ati l ilty.td , _l4lll 61,14tas STEA2dBOAVI:c. - Pie MULELING -2L6311.1111.undp:;. TA, PARKERSBURG and all In.; termeaate ports: The awlF ddswheN pareniertirteszer,— „iaalr'4l.mm:•. . George D. , Uoorel 41agrter. przt every blonds -ct 413ziz i tArio Leaves every wawa , and rtterldayar Pritlanf -, . . . . . :L46I,OSPASKEEKI3I:IBG,fait P/TTABURGH Tuesday and Ftalay t art a.. ar. - . MARIETTA, FOR:- PITTSBURGH serf Tuesday. and nalay, at ago'olack P. K. • &cares FtIia;.PITTSBUAGIi Wedaeaday and Saturday &VIA, x. kat freight orpnuage apply oei boaal arta • Oct &00..411gesiti. PTTEMIIRGH AND ZAIIBB- i j ar ia t, VILLE PAOKEV—Iba age _pas senger steamer EMU& 08.4.1d/oR 13apt.. Stoll, 8. EL 'Rom - de* Park. leavit.taburh -for Zazarrllla fumy TUESDAY ai."4 Rimm ing Latta' Zacentlit ot , fEt..abW:gbavamirlLL DAY at II For freiglt or'main apply an be or kr" Tcra J. D. 4.:9U.ANGWOOD, Atala. PLEEDZ I C ti : I4 SUCCESSFUL, Chronic Disease Coasamplian, fitt6r. cda, syphilis. Seminal liebility,4 and all Female Complaints,- fi , BY DRS. AMOS. & JOHNSON 14.2 Xfacmarth 21primi„ prrirstrassir PA. =Utf=ffl SIOZVIOUS atm Drew: It Is With ;deem:we I wake Ifterra the toll nefory leers ta the bliblbs,belleelAf hay tu tinurny may be of serriertto sow Lovaiid who Wie hitherto tailed to obteui relief. At oil mats tear doing no wore thew *Motto two medial gentle. ma of lottr-sit is tbat aus cash:dip anted sesersi very had mos ot esalssi wesitnen arid temsteetuabistilts, b at ..fa les -mods ot treatment oper•pr.Mrth .“ * by Dm Aso .Tottastio: --- • • ^ -• • • - - For female wesiztle I tto not frnowo thereto equalities. ressed.le. , I hare them - tor grastrasatiodtes who have bird for your withol24oo4 tad 111 tem= perteat ears WI beep elfsededt- lOWA veer bed COIN hire yteddrof to Ude MIMS of•treatmett; fa the slugs ',Erse al two works. • • aux, peerfolly k . fitter.eol tor -W. F. =WM. 2L aeralaad, Obio, Veorwher tsea. - ERTMOITE IFROMR en -D kaitrp r or: - - C. FRENCH', OF MO.Y.27tatt.!:" 1 eeritty th at inielAtties tc.aonstsoli imacUelaaa Dare carol .tap Iraq gho Ina shyest to many years. Ilia mtmttoloon were .tuped aaly two swath,. • It O. re.EllOtS, D. D. Importthit'titt Ladle!. Our PERIOD/CA.I6MM rnonttay sickness In onnerof obit:ruction nni canto. Pries 11. - art Peer cunt ationla not use this,• • Togo 11.1 Female Woakness, inrtiLn , biettiou fortheWlse 4M9444444,.. DISEASES Or. Tait BLOOD. Drs. Awns t .Ibanniii-4tett ' tote that Ante ilnatSges Zr Wadi Ma dl time Werettly eXcellent: ear leratula, met. a or hatetttles of the blood, I End they caret tail to ours when cie air directed.. I hare see. eecded to curing' the Tpust - teres tit eypllllte now, In oar hoopttols,ht the_attctrOnlase tet taro months, tr. - ts:T.I23DITL.A. Clactr_natt, Deeetstb4 nth, 11X1.. _ • SEMINAL Drs....l=i 4. Jolsisonifl here eared, by the no your .reanedlee, eereral. , patients that hid hOOO mates el the lametle kaylnin Dm the bd 111 .& 11 '. menlinal weakness - or otaltitrrhatelta.' ouch eases ctuuddet tibtktng eetagoinety•tat z " ELALI4..,VIL.; - Albany IC Oet.ohlrlett4 Ms. • ' Tafis Paztleatalk, If ce,•Prit Johnson addrese all Mune teluittakelkj tem by. improper inittagemar and:skinamt Itt, taint" runt troth_boyami taltd.littittitittf;, tor - titter Dpntarsar and/, tkettfir• Mete kte . ems a WU, ski mid. • Vik recta imutured or,inaor hatar - Or youttg - Waltham_ of 'tae Ds ktid flab*. 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