ght ,Pittsburgh einettt. 'WEDNESDAY. ROVEKBEE 8, 1861 TIIAVELEBB' GUIDE. . Arrival . aad Departure of Trains. Pentleylvanla Central ItallrOad. Deject-3' . /nava. Day Kapeess.... 290 s m Nail- 130 am Altoonadimmhi ana• m Fait 1dne....-. 290 • m Nita aPirielital 790 • m lit Wall &mom. itas a as Mall ~.-11733 • m Venn £ecomo'n. Valk a m . pane. Boren.. 496 pan 2d Wall &moat. 890 • m join:Wm Aen 4.33 p m Johastlidee'n..io93 a m bait Mae—. Ida pm Pitt/LE:in Diall.tilnei p ei •-• Oct 6 Wall Ancom. Sao • m Baltimore Ex?' lia p m .• ed Sul am ad W Amain- 203 pm • Il l b : : t:le&W Aaoomlstr.: team Aecenia'n.leZa p m Altoona &men. . . 4 _i • • and Emig& Ten.laral pse . . , The church train leaves Walls , Station ears, ' - Stu ft " " li. BLi rintlllllAgi.l.ll•Vel.PittibUrgb ilt p. El. ' . Pittaburgb, COlambiti and Cincinnati. - Ihparrs. amver. • ..... IMO a ni11icintm.........-.. TATA in .. , . T Mali, CVO am' „ A11 . ....t.......... ll9op m ... Espress.-..-- 2:45p in - 895 p m . - Steubenville Aa. AP. • - sommodatiOn. adati ea =orl ° stip:L.loM a tn ' • .. ~, ~.. rittAblirai l Fort . Waline and Chicago. Depau. - Arrive, • It.'i-,',.- Ritpress—i..... 120 a Ill'Expreu ...... ... 2= a at V-1 4 :,--.42,1fmetrar........-. moo p in!lbspren........ 1110 pm E*-1 , ,.• - - r,', - .Zwenta....t.—. too p miEprca......... 010 p m -;•;•-:-.;-4. , -iI 41didt_. ..- ... ~__ 7.0711 In Mail ItOp ei •"•• 1 - ::-,•, ..W. ralisci:Eria Eno am N. Castle& tale ado p m ~:;::: . ~;_:2l -.,,. -gem Brightest Ancommodation•leaves Allegheny ".- - ~....,..,._ -., Adria at III; a. m., 119 a a. ni., 4.43 p. m., ands9oo , •'-' , lla nt. hicheitar. dad p., si.i New Carle, eD v. m.ilhanomy,lll3o p. tn. Pittalnligli,'CleVelatid and Wheeling. - &Font Arrives. Vans ..... .. ... anti a nil E xpr ess. ... .... ado ait • vcreet. 2:43 p in 1 Uprem......... tad P. , Azi Ina a intal.ML .. ... 990 P m Steubenville Accommodation leases 71119/beal • •at 390 p ni. PH:Mbar& and Cannella - dile. ' • ii:Perta Anima. - --,- Snail hist a m Ma il . . .......... _a _m__ p m "- —! riti r d e annmMll:togMglVP o dlTO:t _ (Y.. 15 p m i nt .... t. 03 p m ,--•-• ittara4dOOMP.. 70/ • ElliadOCk'a. &SO a m ..7 , ... • Itt, "..... 4nopmad- " .... 6:46 pa •, . • '..- • - ' Allegheny Valley Railroad. . . &Twat.Arricu. . 790 a m ' Kip . Tett xllO a m . • 1.: ..ress &SO p m Mall 71X) p m a •- - odstion 290 pm lie commodstion 89ca m - . •LAION ORNIBES AND LITER STABLE, 410 Wierzrx. Street. —4ADIES DAIN & SON, Proprietors, 'OIIINIIIUSSES AND CARRIAGES (midge] %jail Wawa Alan, Carriages for FLUMALL, Wed• and ParUea•oc D A Y and reasorrahle tato.' STABLE OPEN AND NIGHT. • ddr:lyil • CITY AND BIIEIJILBAN THE FAELKDER-MADDEN HOMICIDE Yriderick Fan:kner for the Nur air of Thomas Madden. V.REDICT OF THE JURY • .{,pear or Una AND TF.O.Unt ea—Before Hon. Ste Hon. E H. Stowe, and Hon. J'Alt Toadry,Nc.... 7 . - -Tbe ease of Frederick Faalk tier, Indicted for killing TllOOlll3 Madden at Have' Coe! Works, was resumed at nine o'clock. J. W. F. White, Esq., for the defence, continued tam 4rgnment upon the question of law submit ted; and dwelt at cooaiderable length upon the point whether or not the defendant was justifi able In the killingpf Madden, under the circum. at meth. an appeared by the evidence. He cited quite a number of authorities. .' Mr. Kirkpatrick followed for the prosecution. " said the Jury were mom to try the care ece , rdtetg to the lam and the evidence. Ceder the ; Jamelof the cue be argued with much force .1 `that the killing of Madden was unlawful, and under h e law th e Jury could not acquit, admit _ '. litg that all the evidence for the defense, decle miens of defendant, to be strictly true. 5e Judge Stowe delivered the charge of the Court, ' ,aud his visual of the law corresponded with .those, Mr. Kirkpatrick. His Honor very expounded the lase of homicide, and ad ki".k..-i,.'1,1-is,i.%;terlifing.to the evidence sold he did not sec how could convict of murder in the second but thought their verdict might be man it' ter. They were to Judge for themselves itrdiess or any supposed opinion the Court have. heury this cue conclude at the close of T ye.t J erdai - morningit sessi6n o f the Oyer and Tc , mlner, came into court In the afternoon about duet o'clecir, atd rendered a verdict of "Guilty cf Vs I autary artalaurrntsi r.' -A motion for a new trial wbs entered by Captain Blaulc, of counsel for the defence, and meantime the defendant. Faulkner. remains under ball in the sum of ten thonsand dollars. THE BOYD'S HILL HERDER WHO THE MURDERED MAN WAS. The fact of Mayer Lowry having written to Germany fir Information concerning the man murdered on Boyd's Hill, is known to one read era. In addition to writing,,aame of the effects, clothing, fie., of the deceased Were forwarded to Germany. On yesterday Mayor Lowry re reined a reply to his commonaation, which we toe hot permitted to publish at present. for no good reason as far an we are able to judge. The sobstance of the information is that the tams of the., .murdered tram Is Henry Foster, that he wasonincrolder by trade, and that he Lad been employed In the same. establishment with Flecks for tome two years. From the In formation given by the ilisyor, - and the at isles forwarded, no doubt is entertained' of the identity of ,the rourdetcd man. The ring Sound In' -- Marchall's possession, sad given him by Freels. Is stated to hate belonged to Foster's first wife, and a book also found In Mara:lairs possession, to %la (Foster's) second wife. It is farmer stated that Fteckiisras well acquainted with Foster (es might well be supposed from his having worked with him,)-which fact will go far to increase the belief in Slarchall's statement that Frecke was tie lending - Spirit In the murder, Literary HOZ.IOS3; or, American Life at Doan,. Br Davis B. Caatedayeakor isle by Burry Miner, 71 Asia Ts Filen atreet. Tr.:e Is a toad picture of American life, and IS Written irran easy dialog style. It sbiands in Incidents of a commercial and domestic character. We have alai a gli cops • Into tAe cdilnrlal deruclam, and are shown how Bradley Ho dun failed as an "able editor," through his indlacilariori. Th 3 book is' gotten up In f cyle. Fr.A.su Ln'une' ILLUSTRATED ALVAVAC, for /NA, has been received by John P. Hunt & Co.. 59 Flfih mem...nu, Ia g buntlfal ee t:nol. In addltlgn 10 the titililltlef and the us3al iot 'elate of an almanac, aunt are many in k aitlcles, and nrirevrirna Itinst-ations. ccntains also a goo lithograph of Preslde.d. • oiuson. • W. A. Glldenfenny, 15PlItt "ftttamm Freak Leelles' New Monthly, one, [tai_ •,..11Ou'a Dollar Monthly Iffmniine far. December. AlLb good nuinbent. ' '' ,Tire Smilax IStioszron;.l=Ml by Macau —.Guthrie, Ds D., is for silts, at Pinochle opposite: "the Post Office. "" . Dr. Guthrie, the Editor, Is one pi, the mos t I eloquent preaccens of the present day. Hie Opeting article on Autumn la worth the whole • 'price of the Navin:tie. Among the contributors Are Dr. Hanna, son•ln-law of the late Dr. Cbhal t, Nortnen McLeod, Dr. Hamilton, of on .- Arh, Jon, DentC,lfinmay....stui Newman Hall. The hi/gash's la richly Illustrated, and is eold at the tow rice of 2533ents a smatter. • tii ' ' .. The following Inquisti, which4tad been ad, T ..fotuncd over C f::Y:7 to titer for-fartheretl , ; . lime, were ficallirdlstafrof yanks,: The Jury etapcnneled by Alderman Dcatal6. On, to investigate the circumstance, under eh a fain named John ISuott came to his I.b, at the mouth of the railroad tunnel, at strect;on the 27th ult., met. minima to gyournment, at the undertaking establishment W. H. ggraro, on Grant street. After hav : ...... St gained all the information which Rented gotaible, it was concluded that the : ~,. - 1 "... cattle. to his death by Wag acct.- ,, - - . 1 ra n eferly the ears of the Steubenville BM:pad, at the time and place mentioned: Copper Clawson concluded the MOW opt the boy of Edward , O'Brien, at the Maypee t Sleep O'Brien wathe ADILLOIIO.. •;*tile. on the y:i t:ls al to b y ;- - teamer f• ,g li vi ay..-it. T i eob zz,-.., , "...... I , 7.* Was theretul cot aceip el ye„ ...." .., %wit mining a Horse Vika Pelee Preterites.. - . ? - 11 .'ohn Sir', yesterday , lodge'.} ga information lt ' ...ii, ; ;"l . ,Lore ced Ald ic erm p an urchigo Strian t , iie nalas lorga t tio Daaj oitail el Aco f : a, h,a ctuda repre g hi sca mt ta T u tr us en s. k 4e obtaist an ed ege a s hem 3 th at e un der lode hundred and twenty-firo dollars, and at 311ei.sapding a buraeltillik-lbe the money, ittookposacatiqu ottbe ,ulm.lnad~.lt.in the stable- of 3.fr.•Thavo;nn`inv.Milittlaibt. - "T'lle ratted to par over the ~.invhswe money, and a ilostVe pltd4 eakted la,pw-: Meet on rytday.-.Thu /Id= , Ineuttre .cotiugegtee, appointed by the last Mayoralty , , Getiventioni we nudezetand, !Ili baye a tines, j Hon. George Thompson or; the Ytatoset the Negro. George Thompson delivered Mootecond lec ture In Plttabargh,lost evening,at Masonic Hall, under the &coulees of the Tennyson Club. The learned gentleman commenced by the inqeiry "Why be, a stranger and a foreigner, should presume to discuss questions which are of a no- Honed chamfer, and which would seem to be long exclusively to American eltlr.ens;" but he would newer that he was a man, and whether hero or elsewhere be bad always been the friend of the Ansei lean and American Instittrims. If In times past he had mid bard things of a aye. Pm which now no longer exists and of these aho defended it, it was not that he loved one country less, but that he loved mankind more, old to the canoe of liberty and republican and std detnomatic Ideas, desired to see the stain upon our otherwise proud and glorious escutch eon parted away, and every star upon our Dag undimmed and radiant. In the recent conflict through which we had gloriously passed, he considered It not a con flict for ourselves alone, but for the human race, and those who gave old and comfort to our ad versaries were practically the enemies of man kind. He had icing regarded this country as the battle ground of liberty for the world. He had been with us in our lite and death grapple with treason, rebellion and slavery, and he saw tn . our success a nd:triumph, the complete fal sification of all the papers of our enemies, whether the ungratethi children or your own soil or the beamed sons of Great Britian. The hero dwelt upon the dark days to come, prophesied by the Scriptures. This glorious era , by prophets and by bards foretold, may be afar og, but It will surely come, and even now the signs of the times presage the appPnbeh. Both in the old world and the new, old things ore passing away and, behold, all things arc become new. There le • voice on every wave, A sound on every sea ; The watehwordof the brave, The anthem of the free. In this great work Christianity is to take a leading part. the result of which would be the penes offeeedom and of lore. This peace includes the equality and brotherhood of the Duman race, It abolishes the distinctions fondle! upon country, ellinate, and complexion, it commands us to honor's!! men. Aliready *1 majority of the human race are christlarts. The Musselman scepter in India boa parsed Into the hands of a Christian omen ttr.. Ica Turkey the Grand Seizior Is no batter that a trcr_fthllrg prophet In the hands of the statesmen of Europe. The great Essiern Question (so called) la reduced to the simple question 0 1Thu among the Christian monarchs of the west shall passim Constantinople ?" That city, which since the time of Constantine has teen the seat of Government of ao many mighty and victorious Moslem, rulers, Is now the mere rendezvous of amthssadore from iterz.. , ., while the Sultan of the oncetio - mldable Turkish Aupire Is their effeminate and be IpleSo tool. The speaker then compared the present with the former power of the 22 ;al Thrum. Passing over the various European Power', their past, present and farther great. pees, of a bleb the speaker gave an Interesting egeoul3f which want of space compels us to omit. NLORO St Frain-E. . . Bat the grave question still remain t, "artist shall be the status of the four millions who have been set fr..a from their personal ttualdorn 1" BIM they be planed upon a keel with the white population of the country, or 'hall they be con- Blamed to tbecondition of outcasts and pariahs, and left to the tender mercies of their former minas without that power end that protection which ea titans! alone will give them. That is the question of the hour, and the civilized and cl ristlan world is lookng on to sea how Ameri ca will balance her account with the negro.— flow In the hour of her triumph and nee omttipo• ter. ce she will deal with that ['Jared race whose future destiny eke has now the Dower to deter mine. The Providence of God and the -LSSUC3 of the war hate placed In the hands of the people of t his country the power to right the wrongs of centuries. "What is the use which the people will make of that power?" is the great ques tion to be decided. One thing Is clear, the Ir. repressfble conflict ran only end with the prac tical application In _Ps largest sense, of the national principal that " Man are created equal." The reproach of America will never be utterly wiped out until the man of African descent is clothed with the full and unabridged riZtil of citizenship. 0, It would be a glorious sight to sec the two great nations of the earth who are one in origin, in blood, In language, in literature, religion nod law; and one In a common crime and a common guilt. united to redress the mighty wrong which boo keen dons to as unhappy continent, and to the maple that were carried from her shores. • For ages no winds have wafted over the plains of Africa that have not gathered up the sighs of bleeding, broken hearts. nacre is &namely to be &mat the sand upon her beach that has not been moistened or sutured with the blood or with the tears of her robbed and immolated rictims. And /bust who hare caused the sorrows and bate stud this blood have been called Chris tiana' If I might be permitted to express my own individual opinion upon the vital question of the gains of the Week man—the opinion of a friend and ardent wedtwither to DSc- • fiatetree stability, * boner and glory of this re public. I would venture to any; that an con. anti:diens, laws, and compacts which violate the Immutable principles of rectitude necessarily contain within themselves the germ of revolu tion and oaf dotrtertion. Let them know that however wiaer aad•-pomorfal they may esteem themselves to be—however expedient and poli tic may seam the eon= they are Invited to pur sue, that neither- Individuals nor nations may with impunity set at defiance, the oryalele Irmo arhiell rep-nine Loosen society. What constituted the early glory of the people of this country T It was the glorious and immortal truth shining out from amidst your Declaration of Indepen dence, that men are created equal and endowed with a right to Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And wiast canstltuted the glary of sritainT Not her extended sovereignty, her military trophies, her world-wide commerce, or mechanic arta, but her act of long de ferred Janice to her oppressed colored children, her transmutation into deeds of what you declared in words • 1 . want the pereplie of this naleh-,y ricion to return and stand with their feet once more upon the impregnable rock of their alt but In spired Declaration of Independence; with the nem of futurity stretching before them; with the peoples orthe world waiting around them ; with a Jot and holy cerise to nerve theca for the COL diet ; with - the stern lights of experience to warn them;and with the precepts and prosains of God to guide and encourage them, and in the strength of all these to do their duty, and leave thereat to !leaven , In reference bite qualily of the negro, the speaker declared that he had proved himself equal In courage, equal la endurance, equal In cheelpline„oluai In disregard of danger, irqiiil in :etc of liberty, and more than equal in thospirit r f returning good for mil. (Applause.) Our ... fathrs sowed the wind, and we (their k 'Wren) had reaped the whirlwind. They •ou,„-tu. to found the government on tujosom, r rad behold the result The lightnings of Hea ven had shattered it. We must build anew. The altar which our I:411AI erected wanted the crerot of rightemoness. It woe a comprotrilse between the divine principles of liberty and the diabolical :institution of slavery. It should be Lorne in mind that all constitutions violating the principles of rectitude contained the germs of their own destruction. When we build again we should see to it that we build aright. erf you rho( the black ram mg from rinser's/if', or atfempi to Mal Atm met, Ingot iu erns as you brow had one rebellion yeu willhare another/ (Lend &Waage.) He alluded to the remarkable Inteirogatorbs hi the 59th chapter of Isaiah—"to pane the bands of wickedness, to undo the heny bar. der.s. to let the oppressed go free, and that you bleak every yokel Is it not to deal thy brand kteagry, and that thou brine the poor teat are eastont tO thy' honnn?" H e teen add td' "Y DU /id iot done Its Liras as a mi li tary neces sity, and mull s done known perform the other yoltu,.. tarn.," you b 0T the r that aro ce . st out: 1m 91 „,, Dooio Ai r ua miso—"Thet Con shell thy thtbicak orth le the °nil g, thine hea lth shall springforth speemdlly•nand and thy rightcotteltera snon go before thee- the . g lory of the Lonl shall be thy rearward." t, rat will the militias of the earth say if you break the bonds by military pedestal. and thcn eoluntor- Ily put tbeitack man beyond the p it° or your Cortititullool (Applause.) The Tanta gentleman coneladed by aih y d i ,„,, . 1 to the steed taken by the aristocracy of B e 7„ land agalnit the mate of the North, and to LEI noble and feed wrifitini support whirl we . celved .tptl fro.,ltty ieg • meaasapof Ea land. With few estaryibles the laboring r bad always bean our . edeidfast blends, sod he appestat; to Ifs is. the most earnest manger ,to _econelder to , whees_we - talked of a war/rah gt4)mul*E 6 .4dgut which wonldiaU egth &ushattittl u ehr friends there, and he but little felt by no who had been our lineages:, Ed deprecated the yery Idea of wartand'munseled peace and amlty between the twohalloug, a a. The nature wu one of themest able and. ow- erful.g% rrer listened to, end was warmly ap ,Plended throughout. ficatenced for Larceny Frau: Marton, Indlctod for the larceny of • geld watch, put In a plea of silty In Um meal nal coati, reaterdsy. and waa sentenced by Judge Stowe Ect the Vtaltanibuy for two years and nine months. Merlon le one of the puttee who molly attempted to break Jell. William jolsbl was eraltotal of the larceny of a con from Capt. ettorgot Manchester, and untaxed tote cAphent : lFJ . tor one Tear and tooncha; limas riders , by Ms IlaU,—Bsrasnl Vsn7, Juno last, Ida:vet/rare, and bold to linaller a cbarge'ot daallag la 'lottery lickala, , ;was arm:dared by We bail, Jobil?pre.T ! laa pp3Ru • A Common r•cold "Scolds, • " in a legal cease, are trittbleeonse• entry women • who, by their brawling and wrangling amongst their neighbors- br eak the put He peace, Increase discord, and bp•oome a public nuisance to the neighhorbood. "the Pun • !fitment for the offense, under the common law wen ducking Ina horse-pond; but this punish_ meat now obsolete, and in the rase of the Commonwealth vs. James (12th 8. & 11. az) It was held that the purahment was tae same as in any misdemeanor, fine and imprisonment. •In cur Quarter Sessions, yesterday, Wilhelml• na Tinier, a German woman, residing la the vi. c'Dlty of 81x Mlle Ferry, wail tried upon an In dictment charging her with being a common scold and a dletarberzt: the . eadee of the neigh borhood In which she resided. Henry Misers ap peared a prose nine. Itte.iBfebeeeCk apncared tor the prosecution and Mr. Hoethen for the de fense. Quite 'cumber of witnesses were called, and there wan herd swearing - on both eldest. The esseonelpiedthe greater nor of the afternoon session of the Court, and haying been submitted, the jury, alter brief consultati without lea,- log the bon rendered a verdic of not guilty, the defendant and 'prosecutor each to Foy ode-half the coats. Opera Haase. Mr. C. Barton urn made his second appear ance in our city In Bulwcr's celebrated play of "Money, or Duplicity Exposed," Oa last even ing. His rendition of the part of Alfred Eve• lyn we have seldom seen surpassed. Through- MU the play his acting was easy, natural, and replete with the line touches which an educated end studious actor can throw into such a part. In the last act he was worthy of especial com mendation, rendering It in most superb style. He was supported by Miss Anna Eberle, no C:a ea Douglass, lutist ably. To-night ho appears as Lord Dundreary in "Our American Cousin," In which character be Is acknowledged to equal, and by many said to surpass, &Ahern, the orig inal Dundreary. We understand that the man agers of the Opera House hare In preparation several novelties, to be produced durlnz Mr. Ears engagement. To-morrow evening the great sensation play of the "S'reet. of New York," with Mr. 11. in the part of Badger. Turkish Life and Manners. Profesior Oscanyan, of Ntw York, deiteered the' opening lecture of the season before the Mercantile Library Association, In Lafayette Hall, het eventoe, to a crowded house. The subject of the lecture was ! r Tuttlell Life and blear-cm," which were portrayed in such a style as seethe Tui shmenould denim them. Mr. Oseanyan's description of a Turkish htTeth, bridal procession, school room, r!?1 ih - ts; habits 1631 customs of the peopli, elicited,frequent de monstrations of applause, and produced con. wellies tawnier. Not natant, Lae least of the tolyr:tious of the miming was the appearance ma the platfordi !rut Isdrin se elabo rate Turkish costume, which was minute/y ., de- Scribed by Mr. Osesnyan, to the groat dzr2.,;L: of the audience, and ellpetiarty the fair set. Hon. Schuyler Colfax will lecture before the Au-edition on the evening of the 14th Inst. Seats can be secured at the Library Rooms, on ?donde,' morning next, et 10 o'clock. Comm Med for Hl Inooleuee Atraham Kimberly, of 2d Ward, who pros ecuted his brother for • rather simple rup sanit and battery a few days previously, entered Alderman Strata's cfilea last evening, during • press of Maltese, and whilst there were a num ber of persons In attendance, and acted In a ruf- Zanly manner. He rimmed the Alderman, with. rot the slightest ground, of improperly settileg tie assault and battery ease,Atid of having dons eo for a consideraUon. . rat accusation, and the insolent manner In which it was made, met with • proper response from the magistrate, bat the fellow persisting in couductleg himself other wise than gentlecutoly, he was got rid of In a summary way. The Alderman committed him to Jail for Am days for disorderly conduct "on Slew." All who were present on the occasion tecculed the Alderman's action. Trial for Higamy.—ldichaM Price. meetly from Ireland, was placed on trial In the court of Quarter Sessions, yesterday, upon sa Indict ment for bigamy. The preemptor was Patrick Price, brother to the defeadent. It waa alleged that the defendeat' on the 171 h of ./111, taut, married one Bridget Callahan, at the same time having a wife In roll Life In Ireland. The fact of the last marriage was estabtlebed, but the prosecution falljng to pront the.drat, the wart directed the jury to acquit, which they did. litayeris Ofilee.—James McCrady eras ar. reettd yeeterdsy, and committed to jail by the Mayor, for surety or the peace, on complaint of Agnes HeGrady. ratrickBcanion was committed to Jail by the Motor, to answer • charge of larceny, ureter, e I by W. B. Shaffer. Re Is mensal of 'breaking into and stealicur riaxili from freight car► at the railroad deyot on Liberty street. Threat with a liaises—Patrick Dteter yet torday deposed. before Alderman Strata, that Arthur O'Hanten bad threatened to "run him thnotgls the body with a knife,. and ha was in leaf of bodily harm at his bands. C'flimitm was arrested, and in default of $3OO. ball com mitted to yoiscfn. Disreputable Hawse.—Alderman Strain, of the Tenth ward, yesterday took the lalorouttion of Michael Sullivan against Elite Cady, whom he emotes of keeping ■ bawdy house in tb s Third ward. The licensed was held for a hear ing to-day. Proaeratera by His Bra , tzar.—R. Vf. Mrs Conn yestertlyy tad his brother, Thomas H. MeCourt. - I,ldirroan .ftirato, for the lareetty of olothlag from a boarding house, cor ore of &gond nod Grant armo r it aCCIMI4 was held to bail. Violating the Liquor. Larvi,—.Alderasse Strain, yeederday, held Patrick Dwyer to bail to answer charges of selling Poor on Sunday and selling without literise, preferred by Arthur O'llazdon. From Yesterday's Second Edition. The Cholera—Timely Action The appearance of the cholera la New Yorkis ell calculated to excite attention, and, cauee strict investig,atlon as to one sanitary condition. It Is not aiitielpated that the dreadful malady will reach us before next spring or summer, but it is the part of wisdom to prepare for it la time, and to leave nothing undone which will la any way tend to ward off lie approaches or lessen Ito ravages. Geeltizons =nut begin too soon to act In this matter. A convention of physicians has already been suggested, and we hope that our principal medical practitioners, without re gard to school, will meet and have a full and free consultation in reference to the best meth ods of treatment, and give the results to the public, that all may be prepared to act intelli gently as soon as the disease develops itself. We are pledsod to note, also, the timely action of the hoard of Trade, in appointing a commit tee to confdr with the hoard of Health and the city authorities as to the most efficient method of protecting the city from cholera. The com mittee is composed aft folio's a Wm. Frew, chairman; Andrew Fit:mice, M.D., Mark Wat son, Esq., Jos. Albree, Msg., General T. A. Rowley, N. Grattan Murphy, Esq., Wm. Me emery, Esq. . The Board of Bealth have also the sublec tinder cmeideretion, and are devising mesas to shield the city - from the pestilence. The 8 3cre. tart', Mr. Fortune, publishes a notice (In refer ence to the cleaning of mules is) which Inter esteall property Owner!, and "tab. If meted erpov, lalugreai iy improve the unitary condition of the city. The practice of removing then accumulation in the summer months is every had tee, sad we tits a,-;.!7: at the beam, in fixing tbe prlee of permits at five dol lars daring the spring and summer, will amount to a probifiltion, and that the work will be at tended to-juring the cold weather. AU filthy places shoOd be cleaned durliiZlt.: .."!"."'" ter, and tba opening of spring should find us In the bee: poralble co:MIMI to roilialiteeppreach of diocese, li we do what we can—parley the city, rellere the weals of the poor, abstain from excesses breathe pure sit and keep i our bodies clean—thesholera May Mahn but few victims • here, or happily. may not visit us at aIL If we neglect the warning, we may experience anew the horrors of 1854. False Prstenies.—Mayor bawri leered warrant today, for the street of • young men mooed Duff, charged with defrauding Meurs 0. & J. McClurg, of Buishil cid upset, out of II I 4.84, br luaus of a bogus obeck. The stuck vim drawn on N , ibitees eh Sons,payable to "J. A. Athma . "beam." arid 'ivied "W. B. Wilson." Thilchelnl weir elide resiag Dalt sad purchued for P g Ym n. 9 Mnelentni . who, as; proactive It %Steed thst the names were tic. thins. or at_leestuiss the partite famed had no butane= i-i-nusade.s with the Dank. crying cibi".urtaat, night, is officer Jere- IT!lgh Smith, the Alle g l ienl night watch, Was Ping his r clLndl, 13a1 Vora Latta soon after to had 44 eried the' boor Mau "mido his ap. ,•ariteee, and absotried Likings- As the °Meer Nought Ona• tine %In!, adnelent, he arrested the man an d 00;111170“ Ana ktthe , tombs. ,At. the healing this morning he gaTO ELautit , Mathew Campbell, antilabi• Moral nnhts way,_ home to bianchtzterwlmah comae:relied. Th u . Mayor fined him, the as in= grill. and he was discharged. • . • , David A. Davis. formerly of CheiDers town. ship, this county; Media idarlpona;Catlfarnls. on the 24th of September last. the' orentf second year of , tile age, fle hid 11Yed ttt Clli forola for about three yews/and etas hllLtrty es teemed, Two of Ide brothers, Wl:Uinta and'. Thomas D. Dole, were killed In bettlei and att. other.. John D. Dols, died of billions .<lever Si. Lenin. makldifortr deaths lo Item than fen" leers. The mother...la now said to be a delicate loallb• • •I. - . Supreme Court. Tr PADAT, Noy. 7.—Premmt, elk( Atstice 1 Woodward, and Judges Thonaxon, Stroll; and ' Agnew. Gllson's Appeal; Westmoreland, Argued by Stewart. and Weir for appellant, and by Foster contra. Commonwealth ca. P.ozeni; Fayette. Argued by Sine for plaintitt in error, end by Vecch COMM. Dalid - Lawson, of Clarion county, on motion of George W. Lathy, was duly admitted to prac tice In the Court. Boyd vs. lieNanglitorit Clarion. Argued by Reid for plaintiff In error and by Lathy contra. G. W. S. Minor and John Collin., of Fayeve county, on motion of Daniel Seine, and James B. Neale, of Armstrong county, on motion of P.! 8. Golden, were admitted to practice In' the Court. Gellbroner re, Wayte; Jefferson. Argued by Jenks for plaintiff In error, and be Gordon contra. Road from Blisses to Sandy Lick, Jefferson. ATtle4 by Gordon for complainant, and by %V P. Jenks Comm.a Treasurer of Jefferson county vs. Shan non; - Jefferson. Armed by W. P. Jenks for' plaintiff In error, nod by Gordon contra. Appeal; Fayette. Continued for sub mission. Grim el ca. Vs. Salmi DireeCons ; Green. Sub mitted. Hart's Appeal and Russell's Appeal; Greene. Non pion. Brown dal. vs. Scott; Butler. Argued by Golden for plalrallf In error, and by E. M. Bra den contra. John Fuller, of Fayette county, on motion of Hon. 8. A. Gilmore, and Henry thee. of Beaver wanly, on motion of Lowly Taylor, were ad mitted to practice in the court. An Adventere In the 011 aegiODS--A Mgt- ;cayman Vanquhthed by a Parson. ' The Rev. J.ll. Stubbs, oethusville, related the following at a prayer meeting In his own church, one day lest week—having received his Information from the hero of the story On Twmday last the Rev. hit, —, of the Bal timore Conference, was riding on horseback from Patiole to Titusville. tie had nearly reached Pleasantville, and was trotting coletly alone, humming a psalm tune, when • man stroped into his path, and undue his horse's bridle, pn Rented a pistol at the parson and.de matded hie money. Nothing disconcerted the traveler calmly remarked that he was only a poor Methodist preacher and had but littio nun cp, but 50t...1 givonp all ha had. The robber made no re 0 7.7 bat maintained his threatening and patiently waited for the Confer irecatbOom"ter t p o re d tt l r earnestly, tly n , e an d o °M irin le ark ey ed ed w t l h th e gnat tatininity, "You can' have my m may, !herd, but to nuke and your own seal's coke, Ora op tlis boning itt of highway robbery." Tne freebooter dropped his pike: at ht. side, and In a voice trembling with deep emotion, exclaimed "Yeti can pas* on A Reunion of the Protestant Assocladed In accordance with invitations wended by the newly installed officers of the Protestant Associations of Allegheny City, a large camber of the members of the order in the county had a feast of good things at the house of Hr. J. K. Brown, of the Second ward, on Monday night. The tables groaned under the supply of all the luxuries of the season, and after all present bad Billy satisfied the inner man, a meeting was or. pitted, by calling R. A. Colville, Esq., 'to the elmir, and appointing Joseph . E. Robinson sec retary. Numerous toasts, appropriate to the occasion,. were read wall the usual formalltie q and amid appirinse. Tbetoosts were responded to to a brief and eloquent manner by A. S. Burchlield, Billings G. Childs and M. A. than, `Ett'rs. A vote of thanks to the host, for the magnificent entertainment provided, was pro posed sod passed. by acclamation, after which the assembiage present dispersed, well pleased with the events of the evening. The Catholic Orptuitta , Asylum The new insildlnp tO be erected, near the bract of Wylie street, for the use of the Catholic Orphans' Asylum, bore already been coin. menced. They will consist of a main front two hundred feet long by fifty feet arida, and three stories high—each story twelve tee.. and flub divided so as to form priors, school and work room In the first story, and dormitories Is second and third stories and having four C. 1060 stairways from the first to third stories. A back wing eighty-two feet long by forty-two feet wide will be carried bock In the rear of the centre of the main building, arraigned to form a dialog room nine by fifty feet, and hitches and laundry In the first troll. A chapel thir ty-clue by fifty feet, and dormitories for ses rants In the second story. The building will be of brick, covered with a tin roof, and will be in the Italian style. with iron turnings to the do , re and windows, The oatimatad cost Is $76.000. Near Drug •od Prruertprion %tore We noilf, Va..: Mr. S. IL Drui: h the cstabliebnant No. &I, Federal ,treet, Alle gheny, near Robinson, which be has refitted and haniiblied In the neatest manner. as • Prescrip tion Drug &ore. The firm is tl. EL bruit ..t Go. Mr. D. Is well known as an accomplished Mir marutist, haring been engaged In the business In Allegheny and this city for enemy years. Ile therefore brings to his new nstabllshment an in timate practical knowledge of the bmliness, In all Its details. The stook of drugs is fresh aodselec•ed with reference to pnrety and quality. All the lead ing. Patent medicines and Proprietary articles of acknowledged enlue, are kept coo band, fresh and genuine. The stock of pm's. old Liquors,. be .Id only for medical purposes, cannot be et• erred in either city. and include French bran dies, pure rye whicay, all therCallfornia brands of wine, etc. In perfumery and fancy toiler articles. Ids stock la unusually large and wall selected. We observed pomades and olls of every description. powders and COSELICIACM Innumerable, with an (redline variety of choice and delicate extracts for the handkerchief. All le all, Messrs. 8, IL Drell &.Co. hare a real and well arranged establishment, di serving the patreseee of the public. Careful and ex perienced de, ka will be in attendance to put op preatriptloos at any hour of the day or night. Fire at the Petri:ate Itellstery.—On Moe. day aftercoon.a large still filled with heacofe, lu Wormter, Meyers &Co.'s refinery. le the Ninth word, c.ught fire and horsed with such retie metre that the works were la danger of de struction. The fire coglees were summoned 1.0 the ground, bet the fire was dually extlogabdied by the forcing of steam from the boilers kilo the stall.. The roes wan frillier, cud the : • atuage to the works will not board their bueiness. Correction provoking error occurred In the "dividend notice" of the F.errira Invur•nce Company, by which the Secretary. R. Finney, Esq., is represented am announcing • dividend of "1," dollar. per eh•re. lostead of 'VI.," The r rror wen typographical, ano not the (milt of the Becrcterv, ea we find on referring to hi• copy. Bleeding of the Board or Health.--A? n mceliegol the Board et Health, hold ou Man dot, the oth inst., a resolution Was passed to compel the owners of property lu the Fifth and Ninth wards, to till up certalu holes or iu their property, as Lie same was prejudicial to the title health, cut a public tIIIiSIBUCC, Wife Desertion.—John . Aithin, of therenth Ward, has been arrested and hold to answer • charge of deserting tall wife Sarah, and runs leg to support her. filarah Illeytrw woe the name of the girl who died at the railroad depot yesterday. She was fourteen years of age, and a native of Hanover. She was trailed by the peonsviranin Sallreaft Company. The Young Man's Priend.—Warrante4 cure Private Diseases. Yor eale by druggist& Ask for the Young Mao's friend. A pamphlet glving the syroptome and treatment of private diseases accompanies each Box or CM bled, addressing Young !den's Friend, Box •80, yi;t!). with • three cent stump enclosed, to Joseph &nth*, Crotlin Buper e l.ll'. Tact 8. W. rot dr. Co. Aliegheni. v A UOTION BALE OF ARMY CLOrli LNG AND EQUIP ►GE. 07710 E OF 4115411T1P1T 44.0•IITER5AATIG0. 101110.4.00, /it, bootees 1511*, 1805. I mlll sell at Publls Auction at the Govern rent Warehouse, Nos. 201 and 40a South Water Knee, Oldrign, 111., on WEDNESDAY. the 10th deer of November, 1565, • large lot of Army Clothing and Ydvdosse. via: 302 VW 'orm Coats . 1 Shovel, 1:214 . JaAteets, 260 Nod Auks, 4,541 pairs Trousers, i I Arum slag, li, 0 busies., 17,500 Ilsennaelu, 2,C00 Cars, . 5,f119 Great w.f.., 1 41,7. n 7 g u nitiza les, 1,606 ~ ;,.., . iltrapa,; I fromoot, I,oll,Wonten Blanket.' et Drum Heads, • Dtdebfer 1 40 Bites, 3 7. Pouchee, 165 plass Store Pipes 320 Seek Coats, I - Elbows, (tor 810. I,33PBlOults. 117 Pont.,) 5.487 Knit Blouses, ; el Drums, - 151 Aisle, tad Shi rts, ots_ , ISO Ana Ilandlss, 422 sets Tent Poles, N i l pairs Drum 81101. AIDA Teat Perar . . '' Beings 12$ Sibley Toot doves al Spade", KM Capp Kettles, 151 Ilatebeta, WINO. Pans, 8441beteelat ;Blendlss, 53 Pick Axes, 50136 CantehlrlA ; . 32 PlkAullandles, .; ''' ADO. a small lot of BOW si - oopte, Illotklitit, Cats. Caps and bushel: Safi to commence se 10 deddele a. ten and non. UAW/ 4001 day to day until all the property WM* posed ot. . . Man of the glottal/ le sew. but ittegulei• Tutus tub, to Goverazeat tom% Pnltmly to be teetors4 , patehuet wittla tirenti-tour howl alter Os lode NtleStter etetala awe deslitsot tigertetmestei notlootto • 10CH 0: 13 DADES IfirTSBOLIGH AND . NEW 'rms. on. cm. Mat • ?OR SAM loelalthrthe elrldeaa-ekow Sauced' will sell chesp, 44 the salty seeds mows. 'lite - -./.-, - -, - - -, .....ivshawn •vd. ' RO BINSON IffeCLs Bankers and Brag N.o. 73 Faurtli, Street PittebtU4ll lrestfee in CI GOrilTlniAtint (Irk], Steer, I ncarry nt. Bank Nast, Forelgn naa Demesne Exchange, exc., unma. raceinnet ru PAZ FUNDS ud CUR RIENOY. Interest allowed on time deposits. do . Ileettoue made to all parts at the United dtates ea moat favorable terns. Orders executed with dispatch for everything In the business at the Baotou, New York, Palla• delphla and Pittsburgh Broken , Boards strictly on commandos. Pr• • on A. CLEWS & CO , New York, 3AT COOKE it CO, Phtlactelphis; Mem& D KEAD & T. IL PERKINS. Bost, &. FINANCE AND TRADE BROKERS AliD BARBERS BOARD. (coutacrrin By itioanraorr. aroiana & 00.) (Irv,. or 3.1311 Pt - r•rsnrnon ( - 3 zrrir, Treaoir. dome. Aga. I:. 6•M'a, ..... NC 60 103 00 V. S. 1-00 a OS 00 V. S. 70•4011. . 00 ira 03 C. S. Ut-tlinCatel -...... 07 OS Gold RS 00 Conzelln - ille R. R. Bcmds—.... r 9 )0 el 00 Iron City. '8 00 fri Third Nation) 1W 00 Allegheny & Pittsburgh 0i1.....- 6 tO Columbia 011-. n 00 Cherry Run &Pit-hole Bun & Pittsburgh Central Ratan • Eldorado . Federal MeAhoy Oil Creek k Cherry Run _ Ohio Valley . . .....-- Pittsburgh & Phil% 90 Pittsburgh & New York 60 Western Penns—.--.... I 00 Duck Creek Vallee VI Coal /thin) 3119106 1fu_....... I 23 Ralston ___...„--...--.-. I ba Ross t't Nitchey-- IVhitely Morning gold quotations In New York afternoon. 147. Pittsburgh brokers were buying most of the day It 145, or s traction higher for large amounts. Govonament bonds shade weak er on Five Twenties; other denominations un ,hanged from nor quot Pawns of yesterday. Sales nr Fire Twenties in this market IC*l'; same rates current in New York. The roortotag tsOnid 11,1 hut alhelitly —no sale/ mete reported. stare board we huge r, ported inlet AB above or Fuer Twenty hood. of tt2iif;; of Connell. Me at 80; of Columbia oil .torte at 11t.t0.4 and $27. The else in I tolorabla is attributed to the near approach of tht idend day, and the teports current on the Street of (at orahle oil new. froin Europe, and a "Int+ „„, dend certainly, and pp, a th rrr The letter IN Of eminti, Conjecture, merely all the board of diteCtOti :..ta not :net pet. The demand for the st oil: late la the do) , Was ateady It $27, balder*, oho la the tartralnr, were ready enott,t,rh to sell at that s.24tr, finding buyera read) to Mee: t2lOlll held oft. There I. ready sale for Cheery Runk Pittabut,-,li at 43, and for Eldorado at 'do, but none to be had. Ex.., in demand at 23.'r82S We learn from member of the board of director.. Iliad they h.'" recelsed information from their manure, that the old well belongiut h. the i l dmlan7 1. now pumping it barrel. per clay, and the yield In ert...log. The New York nil board Is la g rite a fonanat. Stool's moving Omskly. Eat-hole has tiara to tilh6Oper share to-day, and bids fa, to PO yet higher. What others hove sympathized In Wm upward bound we are unable to state at the mo- Meat of writing, and will point our readers to the late telegrams to "1:102/ . ., column. The steadineas In gold sitrotationos, these 'pea Motive movements in New York and Philadel phia together with the favorable oil market in Europe hat o combined to give courage to morn as ocelsionally "take a ity"irr stoeksof one tort or soothes The grain and near movement ht. JlLir. patron, seashell its limit In the west. The ware housemen hare given the 1114,4i1001111 notice that their groin must he moved within floe days. or a het, ) tots to thr way of storage would be 'salami hen,, enough ion, to a tpe out profit. rapidly . The effect a be heavy shipment. east a de . Lae to prices. and an rosy money 'market, by the sadanot thus realised from dealings In grain. b - peculation over in that st.spe, Oar ora l a ope retort will tarn seam to stock of rose rid or antra tier Railway shales, tloal or thl stock. as the) hate already done to Sea York sod tint errant-at. are too stale in chsrsc ter and slue to he easily tossed op sod,; and will therefore to t great rates! remote. ow out." of the flew Wrtter• rat e ono., mod do Mal/ tle.lntro •gn.oet .. eptteu In ttort,” meaning the euddea rtse and fell ot slocits or grain, and w•rct th• greet public 1,01011 11 . •1 the/ wool , : I child agaluet the are, hot 40111 the .'great it:moo-vett tthltc,” pot tog no heett to the trarolog, go Into It let th nil the old ml .ad let er, nsul L.. born the ea.( in times el , no, nouw.orne out with run hands and not some, ales • with grief and “tusrut fluent" Agolost same etude of specula, lation there cannot he too much written or said, but there is an Improvement la values and prices, sudden to it may ho as meanie the Market, which Is legitimate and proper, though 111. mlartiemed epeculatioo Men of sound business pliticiples and safe habits do s 1 limey buy largely that they may sooner or later reap the ren ant of their wise forefeet. Following these there in . class Who etc ready lot any t maitre flowerer crary, wile but little to lose either in money or churn, ter, who now sod then prove the old edege to be a tear toe still. "e fool for The med freaks of such men, wade without any IntailiSehi rwase end etlfert, get baptired Into the YlOO name with the carefully pondered venture. of blot who Its. spent year. in closely studying the lows of trade. And so “spreuistion - is the nnoe for a hy.. tire-heeded monster, we all profess to here some knowledge of but none of us can eecuralety scribe The following •rock. were void on Tuesday eve ning, November 411, •t rlommereloLSoles Boom., No. 104 rtmlthneld stn-et. by Alex. suctloseer • Alieghony Natfotal Bsnk Peoples' In•tirAcee t' 41... —During the month of October fi. , ...vordivir to a oornPari•on of the statement of the Severing . of the Treasuri for that month with the enhtbit of September, there ws. • further &ore,., to the wetted debt of sl,rxr,l, , T. on the last day 40, tober, the total funded debt ICU $2.,734e4.54.7.,1, against $1.:44.a.rif. - dd a month sew and 112,733.A.47 ill on the Slat of A ugust —showing a reduetion et 11ti,S/4,312 within the last two months, or at the rate of $101,00011710 year, Thwiteht no the Otto of bet :die stood as fol n Cgd.P.twArda.K. tans. J 37.- 02, and currency-bearing, f 1,101.919,TP, the Annul! u.terest charge on w hitch taftlre at 1/.41.7.,341 Mil; II I, I 5T1.2C.7.L5 In currencyemoting the total yen rly Pot e rat 117.4,,u00,070. In the coin...caring t ion of the dell, aglnerrase as sitsceralble, and lo Ihe currency interest portion, a corw•pondlng con. tact lon traceable to the reeent. litodiog at compligund intercut notes into gold-heartng Jolson.. The cash balonee ronialulnii to the credit of the Tr usury In the l srlous deptwitor...3 ..t the puhlic moneys at the close of t icpotsir, is given at 160..sAryialt. including 100.6114,513 in coi n and wto,t idt it. cut tone). fir NIA balsa., the - tut-Treas. OtT at Taw lotk held'is;,9,n r l_h. This tull o ctant it eneournglog, though there is no -lom the largo pairs 01 refuse materivta and property none,- eery In the late war fir. materially contributed to this recoil; yet we have MOM:Math paid Out two deltnri In dirwharyfe of allteriOr obligations to eta dlers, tailors, ronfrsetoce, fr.e., for every dollar re. egivetl from cloalint-t”tt Bales. It Is not to be te te/led front t i ttle, 1.0,11,3 or, that there Is to be any to fixation lb a quid systems of economy and a pertliltent eflest to gather In 01l the taxes Im posed. There' Will, In all probability, yet be seasons where In our system of stringent An.', so stg hi, taxation will p ros e leas prodidell re than nory. 1 , 1,0 . 1 . Anding legal lender W!pl.i EISEn t •l -• govern. 1.1:13 current meek amounted teas Against 0078.126.040 at the close of the precedlng mouth• showing a re duction of neatly forty-four and a half million dollars In this Important item, within the past ' four week., or at the rate of over eleven million dollar. a week. Including the compound Interest notes, the Aggregate paper cilrreaq Ott" be Set down at about nine hundred millions of ' dollars, that.: Legakenders. 111,13,7 M/ , notes of Na tional banks, poy !MAU,' aad of - notes of State blinks, ;stain: i'P 6 aldiAoo 3 -1.0 all, 1.100,6%76.5. The compound uttered notes are practically with dtatvn (torn circulation, red/total tne volume of Our elltreucy by neatly" two hUdttred. Vas totaltdered one of the greatest achlevement• of Pitt the he devised It oinking fund whereby the row, debt of ,Digland t if It could not be paid, nd o t at t oas t be prevented from Increase. The totted States has lure better than this. tr hen the expeasea of trt, warmia hard r ly be raid to l aa an ceased, the publiedebt Is redutted more than Wk. teen million. In two months. And tbis without extraordinary means, foreign or forced loan., sub acrlptlons or ang resource but that derived from the mentor of the country. 'This Is gratifying cvldence of the eutistimtlel prolperty Of the cows ooyn,.l,4 l o h n : should ee,dls n e r ir.nl f . Wb i . T u h l r i s ; C a t : af.r:4it little hundreds settle% Who should - be at once turned adrift. to addition to this there should be 2 thorough hunt. lot out and exposure- of , thefts and rasealttlee which will furtheeald 'line - venue of the Nation all rea•Ury, and strengthen .our eredt at horno and abioad.—Pagadetplifs Ledger. .1-PefAilkti ran- Dtarket. flt 2q.0,44(..:The isles on, i ghange to-day Indicate that White has nominally advanced I coot has advanced 3 cents. The last wiles were at eVd for No I White, 81,01 for No 2 do, and 42,03 fog No compared with the price Min week ago. I amber. These-figures, hewever, would be billow Amber the ylgws of holders of large lota, if there are any Mich lots on the market, but bilyera are on. wlllft to take the risk otbuylug i o t a Al full Wes, owing to the lateness of the season„ sod the difficulty, Oct to gay UnpOsalbility., of niliDiOjr.. up Cargoes before thf close. There is not a boat load on the Market, and consequently no 4:deposi tion to operate. Street:ales; nfo.i whir. aq, 2 do, $1,90; Na I amber. 4 1 .45: No 2 do, el„5. Corti—The market continues very quiet, and cominally withont change: Holders ask Me do. li vere d to D , .Nomlual wholesale rate, 630. - Stricty - VattriVery aserce, and sellingffrom wen., nt '45 cents.. •••. • . , parlay—State is salltaa , at 41,tat:01,Do it too . tbb otomwstaat,' •Zrottulloi dal= la Caned., owlog to Chet fltm 'lnn of boldera. 114fiTtlliv id g fi.94•RNl.tatr,,Ty..p?t, PITTSBURG!, MARKETS. N & CO 01 - I , lk a or TUE PraTaartoapaZETTE.,l To - Eimer. Nov. T. (SOL Tte general suaketgm quiet but steady, with a fair jobbin deilthrd torizo4 of the leading com modities and there is buftile fluctuation In prices. The receipts of produce, generally, con tinue large, and, as yet, there is nO falling off in the arrivals of Apples, the supply Ol,toldcli is larger at present than ever before knoseNin this market. GRAM—Wheat is quiet and dull—but little of fering. and but little wanted; sale of 400 bushels prime bill sr isiskle Club at *l,OO. o.ls dull, but as the stock is light, price. are not quotably lower; awle aft car in bulk—the purchaser to alma them —at lan; 433 do, on wharf, at 50, delivered, and WO sack. (torn store at to. Barley continues dull and neglected, and there U nothing doing on which to base quotation.. Corn Is more active; sale of 284 bush, new, on wharf, at 64; 160 sits do at 65, and AO aka do from Igor. at 70. Rye le selling from wagon at 50. FLOUR—Continues dull .d somewhat ne glected, and Spring Wheat grades are a fraction lower' Good 'Winter Wheat brands are in light eupplpe and held pretty firmly at former quota tions. The demand la light et present, and re. stricted,Lalmoat entirely to supplying the retail - trade. Bye Flour is selling to a small way at g7,2567,ed per bid; and Lion: mama at sl , lo per bush. GROCERIES—Market Is quiet and n little dull, but prices are without quotable change. Cuba Sugars are wiling at 1434.6104;P0rt0 Rico do, 1034 elf IC Crushed, 242234;"8" Coffee, 2n34. "A" do, 214. Coffee is quoted at 3134gr.4 for falr ' to strict ly prime Rio, and 480_60 for lava. Porto Rico Molaues, et to fl 10 ; New Orleans do prime, $1,35. Rangoon Rice, OkiCarolina do, 1234. PROVISIONS— here Is no improvement to note in the demand for Bacon, nor Is there any quotable change in prices. There is some little movement In Hoge at 1134 to 12 , for fair to good o ver rs In le g s f . a rg e u . r pa e inC q h u s i v e n t " ot d pury I' IWITOES—Peach Blows are in fair demand and steady,-with regular ealee at 413,40 per bbl on track, and $3,60 for small lots in store. Sweets ma A ciT L , dolt e, . t4,60i,7 railslig s off In the arrivals of Apples, and, as already stated, we have no doubt the supply is larger at this time than ever before known in this market. With only a mod erate demand, and the market completely glutted, prices tare gradually receding, an/ we heard of sates of good go es,l on track, at faitd6l.6o per bal. From store, otatione may be fairly given at WS to Aniall6 2b. BUTTER—Continues exceedingly dull, and with a supply considerably in excess of the demand, prices are droopidg. We note sales of Roll to-day atmats, for good to mime, watch last week would hare tootight 434545 c. CHEEhtl—ls quiet but steady, and prices are mistalned-20 for Hamburg, and 21 Chao for Goshen. EGG In fair demand, and fresh packed are still commanding 40 rents. EE!!!I nal-T-1a arm, with a demand, apparently, up 10 the supply; sale of 150 !phis, nn trseit, In per bid; email Into from store at Sa a tlp,l.s delivered, and •••••il tit& prime Eastern are held II rinly of 111140,15 per hbl. I'YESTNUTS—DuII, dough the supply this mn rket 1.13a' quoted nominal at $.60111,..i t0 n per bushel. Err.- r • re Seed la In reznlar demand at t.1,7n p:.76 I.er bushel. There Is little or no demand for either Clover Or Timothy Seeds. FrrTs - ;;;;;GR Or•ura or TOE Parreggafiar nA7.7:722 7 . 212 , 0ar, November;, 1005. PrZr —The rrade market wasmoderately ar tire today but unsettl:d, and both buyers and •.lien were in quandry In regard to which course to pursue lididers, apparently. entertain strong hopes of getting a eta: further advance, while boyers, on the other hand, are predicting a de thee, and between the two the market may be termed somewhat '•muddled." Prices., however, undergone but little change, ode way or the other, though to-day, asyaaterday, there ilraa quite a range !isles of 160 Olds It 210. bits returned; 400 do do at TOe, ate included; 500 at Igo,. bbl• ra t ward. 40 , 0 ill hint, to arrive, at UXci IMO 150 ill. at bbl• included, free on hoard ear. There leas quue an error In our report of yesterday, the sale of t 100 ibis of Ptthote oil, to arrive ao tint o sLer, being Booted it 30, I:notes:1 of 23 cents, and ,n„ther lot of 8 , 0 bids was contracted for to-day, or game delivery and game price. EFlN ' ED—Tbete I. no improvement to note in the tunnel for bonded all either es regards de end or priree, antanthatanding it is reported that • he advice, fess Ystrope by the heat steamer ale of • more fat usable chareAter. We could hear of bat one operation tredny, POO table. for Loamy atale da livery, at 61% Gee on banrd can here. Foe Phi:unto/11a delivery. sales could bore been male at aa rents. Fren•Dll Is quiet remt unchanged; small sales et tOcyld N AIPTHA AND Da:tall - UM There tau 00 nor "lent an either of tine arascaes today that we could I. ray of. and. la the sheeny.. of sales, tae nu.lt quote [tons Frol.ll nit that tat :elm, tire etovia of N•ptha 10 rely lataat. and toe A. 1.1, re in ark, alit al No npply to l'emt.l4um. 1: Ft' Li PT,--The receipts of oat hy :•.., cl.f.ny /11 r cnee last rewort, ufollows oolz ts . 11, I ro 14, A I.L EGHENY CATTLE MARK ET Erportaq Jo: t!.t. l',ltoburrh rietze,e l; e TN,PIII. 11:• i r , p,-;rvot ...0, Nor. 7, ISM 1171_1 T; aril; vis of i'stile were ent!, 1; Or tits week, en I s ar ouly shout tole free or iohneen handrail head, Out the market, nowt hziaroirsq; ir a. Imy dill:, sat quite s nun; bee of small dross. were left over. The demand WI. "Almost entirely local, and restricted mainly to supplying the Immediate wants of butchers,. sod tie nuarber bought for shipment was eery small. Prime Cattle, however, owing to scarcity, brought fs.l prices. and sold pretty readily, While common Ind Inferior glades were exceedingly dull, and ruled considerably lower. Tltedesammi lot stock salt le continues limited,and "scalawags" appear unsaleable at almost any price. We quote at for .. sealawagat' . Stine for common to to prone stockers; fripfric for medium to prime butchers cattle; and Tliff,9c an Choke to extra. HOGS—Then is no improvement to potent the Hog market, either as regents demand or prices. Our packet are still out of the market, and are likely to stay out until there Is a material Marline to price*. Last season IS wan considered serf hazardous to pra - k eagSe.., while this season the prow is fluctuating between 12 sad 13 for good averages, and the future in regard to the trade, Is certainly no more promising for packers now than It was then. The abort crop theory whlztv has been so long aid persistently advocated by those interested, Is now being pretty well exploded, and Mete seems t• he so doubt but what the supply will to fully wit° the demand, and that ere thare wilt be a material reduction in pricers. We glee tr l 4l7lie.grosa, es the ruling quotations et present for fair to good storages, in round lots, rid 130t4r Ina retail way. Messrs. Ernerick s I eirort the following purchases 1:7 km.l a v CragLu Sr lb. at gI2 00 r. do do 251 do at 12 00 90 1 do 242 do at 12 00 to` do do Z 42 do at 12 30 •:: do .to 20 do at II 00 Fins{lab „a }fiddle so; l head to !Seymour, are:- awns .uu V:, 1-.1.P Market q h het but steady, with mod. r rtle ettl! dernshyl at u to atsc for good rr.tatuu ,herp, nod o , ,,ithi( (or lair to [tweaksot grads,. he supplytoss nut very I. r lots week., though. Nos resq,„„up to 14 demand. There was, soothing aft, m Strick rrheep or ',rob. /tudson Wholesaled 22 head of rommon atatic trttiv to 31Latto/4 Loud al 5 retadlad 2 Load nu and at (42.11. i. i lase a I.nnorty sok! 21 head of Istria ^ows at at f pet. head; 12 head •toekera, easeraglng at 0; 14 head - Itcetinvreqs 4 " •veraTinfr (.1. at 4 ,, j; 3 of oil cows to A.( Betts. at a-.„; rotaile4 40 head of oou-a and heifers for Jorsty at 111,7; also, Z. Lea , 0! I).elr own amount at aittl. • Math:Dore Market, HAL, aorot, Nov. 1,-I , tor dull; sales of How ard street and Western Superfine at $0,23, Liner.— Wheat ateddr. Curd firm; sales of New W hue at e . /eStc; Yellow dull. (Jots netted at 50c. Hie quiet' sales at 15E,2t. A. Porter re,41,-,1 13 head at 5,10 to $6-11 head 6 , .... -01 .T.rretel Flut.eed ILL 11-9 al,. o rear— Active. vreftera t!rito,4.4. Ilurrrnan retailed head of n;114.1 cattle at ji lo ar. Cron; totalled 10 head for Kreerliog, averaging see, at s.sisseSi; 19 he,,t for authrie, rarer - RON; son, •1 asaW.lg. totaled JS h ied, averaging from BOu to lOW. at Nanvorbeea to Ens. k. I'g - rler au head of fairish cattle at 6. Keetan to Marks & Traurtann 1: bend 01 0 1 , 11 , tunatah cattle nt •5.11 . wholesaled 15 head of corn non stock cattle to Alcthoniss at 61 retailed '4l ',end for Patterson at 5 iil/c••!ii le head f, DaviS lbligtit o ; 10 beail for at 4ilijit.p4, and oad !or moor at sy - pli v . diarlea is Traurman wholesaled 54 heed of fah , noaee.. at jil ;it; headi 15 hood. areraglill 1100, et oli; retailed IC4 head at OP.. blacks retailed 44 heiW at 1%401. Vetoer reports having so d 26 head at In addition to the above there was quite • num ber of other sales, the particulars of is hlch we Were unable to obtain. The nog Trade. Mutt 4(.0, Nov. 3.—The receipts to far hare been •ery tight in comparison with inn year, as the following figure. will .how: Teklitg the month of October, lag; the receipts were 127,133, shipments, .4.110; leering for packing purpose; 85,192. °e tcher, 1003, the reeelOis Were ehipmenta. (1,628; leas leg In packets' hands, Prertit dhoWing a decrease in gross receipt. of 02,411, and of pack , log 4a,9a7, from correeponding period last year. The market shalom symptoms of a decline.. Price. range twiny from •9412,26 for medium to good. Only one or two of our packers, to far, hare done anything, and that only In a small way, • Wr have not heard of any Hog contracts haring heeo made for future' deliveries. TOuchlrig the crop prospecte for the sliming nelson. we have lit • tle to say just now.. - Hog drcerers, farmers sad opeenlatort are , generally united In preaching short crop, while other good ahtlibritica declare there will he at the closelwrilah will be lab%) as many pound. as last tenon. Ourpackela gee giv. Me no encouragement to farmers or drovers to bring their stock in, .imply because there), noth- Ing In the present, or very apparent tn th e astute, toinsuro even getting their money back, at the Current rate. now being paid for the .almal. G. W. Pirigt.trs. The LOularille Union end .fren, of &Mitts). morning, .aye • • A dealer here has been offered 11, round - let of Horn la Georgia at 7c, Iron. We hear of no triple _nett, o, to report, but quote the. market dolt, and nominal it es, g row . The packers here are wholly unwilling to threat their maltsl In hogs at the peexaUing rates: The market at other points where puking bee been commenced has been sus tainedthue far almost exclusively In packing on English account. ht. Lout. the prickers', see to no hurry to corn. mem operatic:a, and packing. wi ll be late “ in get. t ja p fUla d Vm f ° ol• l ntrfg a , d has r it% e fel : lo7i of The Influx of hop. Cato this et continue.. anointed. The receipts for the or thus far are over 12,00 More thin ter the same These large receipt*. together-with the ehh dle• counting reports which comeback from the East; have caused a further depression of prices to•day, and the market etoacd-sresk at decline of ma, .. ale per lop lb. hem the rill= nites..4lf yesterday. I.4ht host are eery dull ap.4 a litt..wkl!ible, varep,timithohrtaoc.. .1 Y., MARKETS BY TEISGRAPff rErnomusi STOCKS IN HEW TORN Specie. Dispatch to Western Press. Br.. Toes, Kor. c , 1455.1 The following' are the quotaUons of Petroleum Stocks today: Buchanan Farm, 60; Cherry Run, 23; Excelsior, 22; Webster, WO; %thole Crook, Itynd Feral, 90; Shade River, 3,291 Name ? , 1 . 1,,a ; Breeoort, 16,00; Ganorada, 3 1; Manhattan, 2.; Oe. WC, 62; United States. 28.40; Watson, la; Bradley, 1,12; Fee Simple. 20; First National, es Idt. Vernon, 65; Oceanic, 53; 011 Creak, 1,24, FEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET Special Lfryetacto Western Peen. The Petro!turn Market Is ra.her droner. but In active. Crude le held at an4Gre.. Refined at Pe. In bond. leo coin have been made. Rely York Market Youx, Nov. 4.—Co..os—llleary awl 2c lower at 64856 e for Middling, closing firm at the latter price. notra-643210c better 38.3008,63 for Extra State, 89,6042:10 01 for common to good shipping brands of extra mind hoop- Ohl*, and t_9.oeet.2A6 for trade brands, the market closing quiet at the advance. Winos - y-I , mM., at 33,33 for Western, to lots. (Mein—Wheat more motive and IBlta better, at 111,71301,834 for Milwaukee, MAO for old do In store, W.,3682,1/3 for Amber State, 33,01 for old winter red western, cod 63,40 for new white 311113- 4". Rye, tu3d 7,603 bush warm western et 101,05. Barley moderately actlyo and firm at $1,12 for State. 21,13 for Canada East, and C 31,13 for anada West, Bsdey Malt quiet. Corn 1c better at 620820 far unsound and 091:630e for sound. Oats firm for sound and heavy for an. sound, at 46e600 for unsound, aid 1652630 for sound. Onodunrs—Cotree quiet. sarar firm; Cobs Mtmcovado, 1134(11M ; Havana, lac. Molasses quiet. P37notxtru--Qpiet. 36ftl, te for Crude find 800 far Earned In Bond. Paovimons—Pork firmer with a fair demand; $32013,76 for mess, closing at K 1,73 cub, 1 3 7,32i2 26 for mime messt . also 7 17 000 bbis mew far Novem ber at buyers option at .72 a 25/032 , 60. Beef steady tom at 111014 for plain an sl4Bl7ferextra mess. Beef Rams unchanged. Cot meats doll at 153isp Ito for shoulders and 200230 for tams. Bacon doll. Lard firm al 24=5 3 40. Butter:la demand at 10G42c for Ohio and 4033A10 for 'State. Cheese firm at 140103. New York Cattle MaTaft lune Tong, Nov. 7.—The following are the current prim for the Week, at all the markets: Bar Oarrmr—Flrst quality, per head, Ms* VS; fAi 1110(g12. r tu Irsed,SlMS°; common, fairy, Cows arm ()AVMs—Extras, per bead. 6900120; first quality, MOW; ordinary, 446Cae; common, 13ep45; Inferior, WOO N. am. °A.l.vm.-IMst quality, oer pound, It sift ordinary,, I1G12e; Ceramon, INCI1c; lederloe, et4e. Stexre ♦am Ladrret—Extra, per head 1:8010; ordinary. le ed. , e,.50; conatoon,ll,34(o ,63;inferior, • tem et—lteay7; Coro-!ed, per la, Ile; Lleettt and Bedlam at 13!„4 Icll • atilt fed, lifj)lta, The supply ol Beeves Is again large, In view of which the Market la scarcely ware except for the best offerings. Str.cry prime Cattle are rather scarce. In view of watch they commanded full Pru - *—c - A 60011 many sold at 114 c. The quality of the WaS •••••, were neve he leu L gOod many common, which mid at ISNIfu. Hoge were active and higher. The total reeepts of all stock at all the yards, for this week and last week, were: cheep, Beams and Clams, 14,604 head. Dry Goode Market. Now YOB', Nov. 8 —The felletrini quOtattams sad dis_patehm bate been bulletined the Dry Goods EStil1111[0: Standard Sheeting; 21 4 Prints, SSTs/nem, gen t American, 21i Piscine, 28. Hoop Skirts—Duple' Elliptic, SO to 80 hoops,B7lasl,os per dozen hoops • 8. T. ai A. I'. Meyer, 20 to' 40 hoops, I tapes Id inch, lee per dozen hoops. The market b m stocked with many styles of - Enna and French fabrics, end holders are muttons to reduce their Mock. The storm not Black Silks me heavy, and with the prospect of a heavy decline, as headers are anxious is reduce them, preparatory to Spring importation. and to any action that mop be taken by Ventres. for the reduction of duties. to im perial good. for men's wear Quite • falling oT has mikes place. The demand Is still good for snot.. materiels for Ceatiag■ end resting', and WWII. meres for pants. iyhe low grades of Imported goads are dull and difficult to sell. There In not much demand for very heavy woolen goods. Li wen Goode—The stocks of these goods are better, but there Is no surplus, and prisen are well nishitalneL The market I. unite and dna. ST. I OUIP, Nov o.—There is something icing, but not much. Price. Follow the New York Limb ke.. CP Tr. /1 no, Nov 8. 7 -Duelneu quiet, tt bell; ales lion day. Prless Strll unchanged. DoeTos, Nov. 8 —The market hardly sustains Itzelt but ae active trade Is doll= an over. Pa s, Nor B.—The Dry Goode market Is dull and primes are irregular. Jobber, are hold- Lrg off and trade to reneraDy very gnat. BanTranu, Nov:lt—No change to note La the market mice yesterday. Cotton asfyWr. New York Stdek and Money Market. New loae, rior.7.-31oney actlre at 7 per amt. oa call loans. O , as has k..obatielt doll at Ihn - y. 4 01.09. aid is sett/lout decided ckanne, oyentag at del tjj dee tieing to 14614, sad aloslag of 111. Govercanent Stacks quiet. I stahtn to Liverpool, s half penny better for valet. Stocks sarong T.:nMed States 60....61, registered, 101' ; do. 'Ol c ou p om .. ft 1, 0.80 Coupons, 013 1; do. Nil, 100 1 .. ;; sto.7-Wra second s•rles,lrlti; do. ad tenet tr; , ,,, Vatted States es, one yen: certanostea, new 0.14 . , Ohio and Altsstrelppl 11ertdriestes, str,l , „; Quicksilver, 60; Carlton, 407 i; Cumberland pre terree, sei; York Central.; RM. 91 17;.; tan southern. 1111nots (Antral, 103 . 4; Roca Island, 101%; Prattle du Chten, 6.1; Toledo is Wa bash, CZ: iort Warne, Ilk% Finance and -Trade in dew York. New Tons, November 7 —At the Stock Es •hange these was great excitement during the mules Keaton, and a very heavy business was transacted. The demand wudistrlbuted through out the railway There was a sharp rise, as teasel), on Ens, PltteDurfla and Old Southern, weivb were the favorites. The exelteateet in Prairie Des Chico hai somewhat subabled, and the movement is probably culmineting. [Awned stock wan called in tO-der, and force was kept op to squeeze the bears. Stock meld et 2100226, and waged at 235 216 regular- Several contracts were settled yesterday and more today. Trees aellorm In Olevelandi and Pittsburgh apparently connected with the cOrnerlog operation, emitteme very large. Sates at th e Board; 11.400 shares:ma. king 22,1101 sold sumiyeaterday morale At the last board * the market was heavy and fenerally.lower. The following were the manna price. at 430 D. cc. (few York Lientral,l92ollo4,l Erie, tre?Litlr."; Hudson Elver, .1085.A1e.8%; Need ing, I WACO.• Michigan Southern, 1316ige0!i, Cleveland S Pittsburgh,Ruk leeltti o9 74; North 'Western. 54dy27,;;„ North Wm.'s-re Peaderted, 66 Y41 60 ,1: Fort Way... 1050 1n656; Prairie Du Chloe, I:20. uoveroment Stacks were dull and &Moat um gLetaly lost sight of intallway .peculation. Gold is Item and rather mote active. .It Is reported that there is an Mere-axing demand from the south, wt L h tem:tato swell the volume of bus.Dateu. The demand for money today was native owing to the great increase to the volume of speculation at the Stock Exchange,' but at 7 per omit. on call. *mum bad no dedlerbelty in getting euPPlted- Chicago Market. rot, - suo, Nov. I.—PLorra—Quies. K best utile% and 214623 lower, at sell4Ql,s9 for No.: I and $1.0411,17 (or No. 2. Lora Inn and 2;.ic higher at -6651 c for No. I and 5.7‘,..a for No. 2 Oestallem at 27027e,ic. ti,oleworfts—Steady at $2.27. Pa ,,, alons---Ftrmi mesa lurk at 11 31 .6.334 for old and new prime; mess nominal as 121,74V27. Enktoerro.—Leull. RZCZIPTfi-45,110u bbl. Flour; V.. 000 bu Moat; 83,v0 bu Corn; t 9,00.1 bu Onto. SIII4MINTf—dpU bbla Flour; 44.00 bu Wheat; KV./ Du coral 136,000 bu Oata. Oswego Market. Onirrno, Nor. 7.—FgOgli—UnotoL vd; 8. , for No. I spring. “ 4 " —Wh ' " '" . .....tv• Amber MaWynn 82,25, No. 1 ;ibid. , - vinrint t i xo. uo gator and no Watley anti ant lower; thumsda fl,tl. Eye . ...Longed; Cumin 95.. Peal qutet. PnalonxiStendy; Flour , Cc; Wriest, len ; (Ana, is.tio; Barley. tta; Nye, 17o—to Nov ark. Plaladelphla btarket ;,1553.rm5, No‘. I.—FLoun—Vzz an 515—Wbeet 52221 Near Red, $2,- 2,35; Old d,.32,5;42.4it d 2,6062.42. Oorn dell; sslis of lulettl77 indlood old yelivw, 52'455; new do , 74 (e.h. Oath ailll 0.2505;2. I"ri noict - m—Stendt, crude l3C.i free, 73 5; Burzo.r, IA 111.41LT—Uteard firm el $2,4r. Toledo HarkeL . . Tattoo, Nov. o.—Wirsar—S4les or Sikhlca, at $1,62; Old Winter, ss; Near do.. 41,80. Corals hoar, No. tat 61.. Oats doll at ratooess-7Offin Wheat to Buffs!). Toronto Markt.t. rozooro. Nov. B.—runru—DOtadet extra bag 3.20; Extra. 0207,201 2108ardas MS" OILAIN Whew Fa,l; a 1,4201,33; Spring, 111.20,3 1.23, and Quist. Barley. 7503270 sea totlve. Oat. 34330 e, and quiet. Era 604,60• and gated. Dillwauftee Market. Bllcw Amu., Now:mint 7.—nor it —Dull. r.. Wa.r—Dull and p4Paiieed lazei salsa at $1.7 0149. Receipt. or auto! , bla flour and rOOO Wheat; shipmeuta, IBOODbI. 1:12N sod 3TOOI bust Wheat. Mutrati, Market Door A, Nov. 7.-.FaMan Dolot mad tomhaoratt. abr-.Sales of Data: tomb ffillwautoo Spring; other triddi neglected aila DombraL Gum-Cerro, arm. Mu, Inbctlvo and nomt baL Reds), Weld (bowls Ot Watazirt—Fina. or aD. Poilic-4114 woo • Chicago Ltirii Stack smut. entc•oo, Nov. 6—The receipts al cattle dace Saturday niyhbwere DSO head. The mitered tales abase our last report !foot up sw7. sales were made this morales at prices rametng from 114 to jb per 100 pounds. The supply la theyards t 2 1104, and the demand pod 'for the better grades of stock. 'Prises aro _ - The recus of hoss time i ttuLtday night. wee = d. Th e hea entered Sates ee -out b u t re p ort Soot up 7616 bead. Soles trete made this Moran; at prices ranging from 02 tor light holm, nr.ti.2 per 1021brjor premium- heavy hogs. The market Is tom at our quotations. - • plc.hhep have arrived and so :AM of no in. quill. Prices are norulttal, ' . TUE PIBST VA FIVE YEARS, Ittcaus: lallniblckeits Co. harp received. telllgence Qom leashrktle, Tenntmsee; advising_ them of the shipment ora small eonsignmerit of. cotton to this market, Which, we. Wiley° la the first eonsignintmaillreet _from Nashrtlle.to burgh:since Wore the te h ellton. ;draws Dicker &bit. exert to - recelri:Minsignments of 'cotton thieptitnpprerilliefi; ;"."' • RIVER NEWS Car Forret City r yGordon Parker•b,m, sill or ..1 Cin , :innati.l A DE. irt . Um 0:IA(1r sham .StUll Lao, No. 2.....p0ri10n 011 (;:•. y . arrrsor . EATirr.t, ETC, The rh - or we. snreiling slowly at this pets: tact evening. with a Utt over six feet in the datum/ by the pier marki:e litlegheay wu reported.- fslllra et (41 City; With twentpelght lathes in the Channel at that hint. The weather continues cloudy, but pleasant: or the se-sson, and very fa. Yorable for ont-doorisperatlons. The Ells er Cloud Ip the only transient arrival from below. The *pant, from Parkersburg, is doe here to-night, air; the Nora, from Cincinnati, may be expected In tki•morrow. There wee , ' eo dePiFlurce jOSttnlty aside; from the regular packets.,. The , Joh. Hanna, d'4i - Vet Ilanaa's new Alle. ghen river tom-boati:ruaile a trial trip yeaterilaY, and, eo me run inf4ued, everytbicg worked to the entire aatisfacticill of all speerzed, She has been named after th4lste Capt. John veteran Allegheny rifinr Capt. Are Sheparevetne new elde-wheelar, for theFittaburgh and Mae:shim trade,la at the Allegheny whartlAnd tt 1 . thought she will be ready for huainearttn'the roam of tour or tive weeks. She go. lilt* the trade tn. ennnection with the litayard, and'avill be a very valualde 'dee ceaticm. • Captain. WtltSnm chid George Hazlett, are bull& mg a nets alde-wheelek here for the lower trade. The hull has already kterival at the landing: The Silver Cloud, Capt. Conway, has mita, alga for Memphis anitiNear.Orlearia, aud .abe will be ready to Ball about:the tatter end of the week. The Armenia, lilapt4lolding, to nest in tUrti ler St. Lout. after the Ehte Putnam. _ The Lormaa and talChner, =lied at St. Louts from Plttstrurgh ora SatuMey laati and the flitlhea reached there on Sumiwy. A very silly rumor sas been eturent here for day or two to the ereitt that the steamer Dictator had been blown op-4,10wn all to pieces. This anesteamer, as we learn from our St. Louis ex changes, Is advertised:So leave St. Donis for New Orleans on the 7th Inciant. EmPonTs BY summit; ' Prrniouttaa, FouX;Varki & 131103.410 B. R., Nor. 7,-6 bids oil, WoMaser, Myers & co; 50 dos brooms, J Painter & eel,. 60 do do, McElroy & co` 200 bbl. Sour, 5.i OarEiner, 212 bag. mat feed, S II Floyd; 100 bbis tiour,Eulp &Shepard; 400 do do, A Moore; 310 appkm; Balzley; 61 Mai car bon oil, Itarbonr te. col cars lumber, I. Langham; Ido do, Hemphill & 100 bbls apples; D Ser geant; I car lumber, T Young; 93 bbluipples, 21 bbls chlehgetzer & At 200 bags bags bar ley, Fred Kaiser; Illb`kla apples D Wolfe; S Oere storm y I I Ralyn; 12 141 s barytes, Schoonmaker & Son; 30 butt. tobacck; Jos Murphy; 3 aka coffee, 7.1 t ale , thdrd & Paitots 2 plums butler, Meek & Artnetrong; 100 bbla apples, S Preston; 62 barrels carbon oil, Barbour aOO bbl. apples, A Levi. CLlrmairlo •wri HAIL HOLD— Nov. 7.-100 bbl. dour, gi 11 Leach; 100d0 do, Seghe myer a Yosearnp,• 10, de. do, SloapßOn & Knox; PM cc do. Keil & Maim t;:in sack. rag., Godfrey & Clark; 14 lAA. Soar, pH; a bola eggs, S Herbert: 14 bble apple., flutcklason: 13 sack. I. Robin. .on & to corn, Shomaker & — r.,;iu t :4, 30 dire oroo andlesi — B & A 0 Duloanfligibbls 110 '2, rr LlnLart; I baja wadding, EL 0 Green. wood; 4 lible apples, D gilcDonald; 631 bb apples, 1.. Vote & co; 01 bbl 4 armies, G Hackl ,er• 140 do do, Sturgeon & Scree; do do, Graff & Reiter; 100 bbls flour, Knox &113oNee; 3 cars mbell; Lig gett & en' 1461 k. potatttlx, Graft & Itelter; dod brooms, Shomidzer & Laing. PITTS nre.oll, 001.1:111a8 ANOCINCISSATI Nov. 7.---Mo tibia flour. 19; Llintsay, Jr, k co; 100 do do, Sethi:Ryer & Voscanip. 61.4.sealerr STATIcui; November 7.-4 hbd to bacco, R t N Jenkinsor;• 1b can arbeat, Kennedy Bro: I car stares; J J slp i t 9 bales tow,4 H Childs & co; 7 bbl. cide D J Forney; Robbie Oil. Bradley; to bbls npplF,a , Ina O'Hanlon; 2 GAIT shingles, James Alcalat; 1 car corn, Simpson & *nox• tae bbis apple., r/ Dyer; aka barley, S ecit; do do, John ßrans; 6 blare-tyke. 1r Gem . .7 GOVERNPEIWNT SALES. EXTRNbIIiIi SAI OF Govern nun! flroad Froperfu. ST.a.rtairr Myrna os rat• Zinrawss, 0 lux, QE4arositAarts'a OFinom, 11. S. auz.rboir RattriOAlNS, NoosTrirs TiOto"• Oat. its., MI Will be sold at Pub%) Absalom, ou NoTettsber Vbh, 1565, at the loot cl Poplar street, Si- Look.. _ . TWO FLAT C.i174, 534 FT. GUAGE. 04 :November 25th, 1E1(3, at the yard of the Ter fmaortv ille Railroad odap..y, icte..ol. , tue..L.- illana, c . NINE FLAT CARS, lAGE, 4 ET.' 814 INllpf m (:> 11 1 c t .ovw eLb ed r .: 7 7 ll, 1 969; at Lbultrillle, By,' ' i 43-Pre. Wheels & alike, 211 (714 dale., a Tender, i 1 Smoke Stack, , I Engine Truck, I Palr Drivers, i 4 . springs, I Parallel Rod, I . I Bell and frame, , 4 Hand Oen, l' II Track Oars, r 60,C00 I.ounds,9l Sem Iron. On. .December let, 1594 at Hemphill, Tenn., the , enure stock of the U. Spillitary Rallmad Sup. plies remaining on hanckar that place. connumag in part a. follows: 030) Eighty tom mortid Den. (6001 Eight hundred toria-Sarap Iron. (3) Eight tone assorted' SteeL ' (I) line ton Mg Land ,4 able for And a railr gener aloads. (Lawrie:Mat of- small Stores, suit- Gr. December 11th, 1865, St Nashville, Team, the entire stock of new and serviceable Stores of the U. S. Military Railroad iffniatalng on hand at the General Supply Store, consisting in part as fol.. low. so,cee Twenty thousandnes; it • tome Tons etsa'd bar Iod4 , rd.sq.hird. Angle, 80 Eighty tons Boller had Teak Iron, Ili TLUty-(he tons assorted Steel, sto Three hundled tons Se-ep Iron, wrought( and cut, .D,C4,0 Twtroty live thousind grounds Engine Brass Casti Gas Pape, ileating Stoves, Brass Pipe, lies Yixtnrea of ell Wade Spring Balance., ! 4 / 1 10upe, Shovels, lama Clinks of every da• Hatebetra I'. ecription, Nuts; . )Globe {mitres. all sine& Waidese, wrought and; (..law, Linings, Tamping Coat, 1 i Ban, Nails and Spikes.lf ion, and Copper Bleete Maness,! t and . Burrs, Sash, Glus mad Patnylteet Capper end Braga. all of ' kinds, Chains and Rope, of all. IMilrond Lamps, - r Hue Cooking Stoves and Pla- Ppsiika , Tackled, Sasso. 1008., ,ban) ~. Dean Light& Full Sett. 'of Carpentebe, Blacksmiths and Sad dlers' Toole, Rubber .I,Jah , Sprints,, Belting:Gnirt and Leather, Filmy Butts and Serene, lintrate of all blade; and almond :every artteJa sultab.li for Railroad operattons, a: of the very best goal ity, Ai.o, (3) Three urge Lathe., Sikverte S Bro. Instifea. (2) Two Planers, Sitera tell°. (U One Bolt Ouster and , toear Cutter, Gould & Bro Blanobteturni. (I) One Axle cut o ff Lath ; Warner h.:Whitney. (2) Fan Blower.. (nedinni.), ( i) One 15p right Engine, Simms power. (I) Coo Trip Hammer an Engine, Howell'. Pet. (1) One Brooms, eld Steam Hammer. , .-- (11 Ole Seller.' Steam litnimer. Will also be sold at the aims time, a Large amount of Serviceable anis, 0P 0 0Zd .44 ... 4 r 4 . 11,0 a 4 TOOLS c f nil kinds, oonalettagor Carpenter'. Tools, W Wheel wriehl'e Toolds • Blacksmith's TOol., hLachtnist,to Thole. Stove. sod Pape, Ropertaina, etc., ate. -. TERM , GASH, IN CFO .ERNIRENT POUNDS. Catalog.. of the matt 'aim to he sold in Nash. villa can be obtalned by aiglicetion to Cant. S. H. Hamill, A. Q. Dil., and of tliat at Memphis, on I.p -ol:cation to tient John PrOke, A. Q. 54- The ;attention 01 dealezie. sod Railroad Camps. • Mt • la•partienlarly Insiteti o lliht sale. Sales trill seen:Emmen elle o'clock 4. 8., on each day, and cautinue daily tom all the property la disposed uf. re d F. J. CIECILLY, nosud Capt. A. Q. RL, U. S. A.. piNAL SALES or- GOVERNMENT A 11013:SES AND MULT.,S'. Ci Otir.ALl 0771CS L tj %TASHI:MI.ON, I% C., oe 24th. mg.-4 Mill te sold at public au4lon during the month of N. ember, to the higheit bidder, at the time and places named below. sit, NEW YORK. New York Clty—TUESitilf of each work, 00 MCLES each da tt PENNSYLVANIA. MiledeiPtia, Pa. — THURSDAY, November - ; 9, 16, and 23, 0M Harrisburg, Pa.—TUE:M. Y OS earn week, 100 M ULEM each day. Harriaburgh, Pa.—THURSDAY, November 1,9, le, and 23, to k 3012,12., eafr, day. neehanicaburg, I . ..—TIo'IIAY, November 1, 100 HORSES. Allentow:. Pa — WEHISDAY, November 10, 100 HORSES. Pottsville, Pa.—FRIDAi, November 12, 100 HORSES. Chester, Delaware muntylPa —WEDNESDAY, November too HORSES:" Titusville, Pa.—THURSDAY, Noveiaber 10,103 HORSE'S.• Titusville, Pa.—TECURSpAY, November 10, HO HORSES. Titusville, Pc—THURSHAY .and FRIDAY November 21 rod 24, 100 ATLYLIEa each day. DELAWARE. WilstlnFton, DeI.—TU&'iDAY of each week ICOHORsIS each day._ 'Wilmington, DeI.—FRIDAY of each week, too MULES each day. s 111-ARIMg..6II). Baltimore, Md.—WEDNESDAY, November 1 / 5 , 100 HORSE:, Baltimore, Md —WEDNESDAY, November 29, 110R.5.1. TUESDAYS and arESE TllBl.lb l34.' 1 1 IPo . of each 'week, 100 11011sEs each day. _._. NO SALL— , OF MU .ES WIJiL TAKE PLACE AT WASIUNGUM, D. V, A ' ^ l. series of sales alliflier deeetrimeat uti iii.c. w in ~,,. disposed of. Bayer' should therefore ate!! themselves of this last s opportunity to pur r Aka of Ptitite MUM: i . in the West, see of &it! 'Western amspapera. , Au W ads will be told NMI Lisle s s i ler .--- At Mkt r. al STORK, kat piteare a battle ,;(Itr.i.ii Hamar; - - -ILSID , PctENERVER. o.mauwlU coir/a4NI jr, oritl value. - . • A.tcluaa,m GLYCERI ed NE OS v2.riD 011,EAar, ter tuumio. ao - act. CO , Dlsp CURE- , • - • Da. syrAYNEPS. ixpartivan :iihup or WI LD. WILD LDENN,Y,- • Yrnawlii away; COI ts4d at tba` A y ItlittiatiNOßL, ear. Of Ohio, lad avaast atteeta. cal OpiltGE A, BELIIT. • 9/ BAii • -• per or am Ala bunutta assyras P4NICEL p.EOO.I•ATIONE4IO .1311 this LOMAS Rooms es,4 eitibules, tar Ititirkat street, toet4:4 "ntletrilltalfjeus4 Weatt.: Us. 3
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