~~ , fir „ r i' r t'i ftR~ il. tiS+.3~ - w^ z x EMIM s Vstmatcs.—TheYealedvordiet in the ease of .0.-Glyde Ats.olrewer,,Watson , and litt i ATlttith 6164 1 1- viinkiendered is Conit nif.;Cointiort - Phies, this morning. The,plaintiff claimed $40,000 damages sustained in consequence of the do fends/As' riot fnldilin !t r .:entrant for The de livery of crude oil. The jury rendered a %Tr , diet of $9,000 for the plaintiff. THURSDAY HORNHIG--OCT, 16, 1863. - -dmr-Affli-SUHUBBA7: leosiefd4 4 6 ICvetiblig. Edition The Fire In the Diamond..-Loas Be tween sso,ooo ' and $60,000. We Immif already reported briefly a dertrue live lire which ocoarred in the Diamond, Wed nnsday morning, between twelve and one o'clock. We give to-day the following de tau.. ~ 'The kg was .alle s ivei , ..t in. the second story of the building occupied by Mr. Wm. Unship, grocer and tea ' ealer, No. 15 Diamond. The ftmes spread rather slowly, and had it not 'beentor the numerous 'bonfires in the city, in consequence of the election, the firemen would have been mor6promptly on the ground. The fire got such headway, however, that the build ing was gutted, and the entire steak badly damaged. The stock on hand-was very large —estimated to be worth.sls,ooo 0r550,000. .The Insurance is light, being but' $15,000, equally divided between the "German," the "Rallan6e," Wand the "Delaware Mutual.' The damaged stock may realize something considerable. The cellar, which Was , stored with :sugar, molasses, ate., is full of water, and is now being pumped out by the Niagara -steamer. The building is the property of Mrs. 4,l3.s*wy.ey, of Allegheny. It was in sured for $1,500 in the "North American," a sum Tite Oita insufficient to cover the loss. lbudee e6m - mntileated to the adjelfilng building, He. • 16, occupied; by Mr. James Brownlee, grocer and tea dealer. The dam age here was not very great, as the fireman bad arrived in full fore before the flames made much headway. Mr. Brownlee's loss was mainly caused by water, and will foot up about $2,000., Ile is folly insured in the "Citizens" and "Western." Tho building be longs to Miss Wiikinsi end is insured. ; The building .N 0.1.4; corner-ut the Diamond and Diamond alley, occupied by Mr. Haworth, was also considerably. damaged by fire, and the stock injured to a great extent. The loss on the stock has not yet been estimated, but it will be covered perhapaly an insurance of • $lO,OOO in the "Citizens" and "Delaware Mu- tual." The ',mailing belongs to the heirs of Boyle Irwin, and is insured. The grocery store of Win. Hare, Diamond allay, immediately in the rear of Mr. Ha worth's, was slightly damaged by water. The upper 'portion of the building, omapied as ten ements by families, was somewhat damaged by fire. 'This property also belongs to the Ir win estate. -Origin of the fire Is -unknown. windows in the rear of the second story of Mr. Hattlige's store were open, (that is, lights were broken lathe sashes)and it is only conjectured that some malicious person may have thrown Gritiliiide,br that a spark may have accident ally been carried in by the wind. Wasuirwror, Oct. 13.—The Er-“tag Sta, says the skillful maneuver by which General Mende theckineted his astute adversary, and illiont 1..5, of any sort tee any appreciable ex tent, and placed himself on the ether side of the Rapidan. and in ,f/ position where he pre ferred to accept battle, seems to have consid erably bothered the ; rebels, who do not seem inclined to fight unless with Indian-like ad vantages of a surprise and an ambuscade. The change of position made by oar army was effected without the slightest confusion. The amount of stores destroyed, or left behind, would not Lasko a car load altogether. Tho loss in Gen. Gregg's division is said to be se vere. The 13th and 14th Pennsylvania, and 10th New York, suffered most. Oh Sunday night our forces crossed the Rappahannock, and on Monday morning two • ird ; corps crossed and drove the enemy to Brandy Tho Bloody Th: , E Station, with a loss of seven in killed, wound- With the exception of the " Bloody Third," led and prisoner* on the rebel side. They which we think has not boon mis-named, and ; then received an order to fall back, which they did in good order. Gen. Buford, with his which dully sustained its character on Toes • I cavalry, 11'W On the left, Kilpatrick, in the day, .I'4e - re was noth i ng-but peace at the city "centre, and Gregg on the right. Gregg and it 110. war apintrentat very early hour in Buford sueeeeded in bol the left until n ding the enemy ine in the morning that the Copperheads were bent cheek on the right and o'clock, when acting under orders they fell on mischief, end their frequent pulsations du- I back on our main body, the purpose of the ring the day only inspirited them to deeils Of movement having been effected. tiolerice. Towards evening very few of them' New TonE• Oct. A special "'Patch in the World, dated Washington, Oct. 13, mays : were sober, and it was at the risk of a ser- ' Tho military situation to-day allows that son's life to pass up or down Wylie ,tract. the rebels have abandoned their apparent par- The most respectable and inoffensire citizens I Irene of flanking Meade, - and have withdrawn were grossly insulted and treated with the ; towards the Rapidan. It, therefore, looks as utmdst. indignity. It was rlcvolting to disto n ' though their late inurement is now given toltibir Ignorance and profanitY. Their and " Woodworth " bur- ;to deuionstrations on their part rafts for " Wootlwell ' I elsewhere. All is quiet on the front to-day. wero 4 Llond • and frequent. We take it for ; The follo w i n g dispatch the granted, from what we have heard, that very ~aces the position of our armies on Monday few of them could read thd ticket they voted. : lIRADQUARTEIES Attlee Or rue POTOMAC, Oct. andithat week' as readily have - voted for 12. Thu down trains have all come in safely "Wood ' "Woodwerth," as for the and in exeellesit order. Kilpatrick and nu traitor NNToodevard, who haa been defeated so ford have also arrived at the river, and are in I line of battle. Our forces are now in p pa gloriously, had it not been that their tickets rill,. to contest the farther advance of the were selected for them by the few that could enemy, who appear in force souther the river. read. Their profanity was really sickening. I We dare dare not furnish:it to our readers. • du not think a general engagement will take They had furnished thoutselves with "knack- \ Place to- d ay. --- • -•- - lers" and "slung stint" and used them freely; Latest from Europe—. Arrival of the and when they could not find loyal men ou i I Africa. whom to use them, like the "Kilkenny eats," s r. J • ll !, A o 1. S. F., Oct. 13.—The itrampleip they fought among themselves. 'As we wrfiled Africa ' in a dense few ',truck near Cape Racy through this MAYA of physical - petit at ten e'cloek lastght. 'rho screw w cal ignorance and putridity, we felt thankful much daniaged. 'The lain. were got ready but in that we bad good surnnce that the State Was • were not lanuched. After an hour the ship float not about to be placed under the rule iif their. on, the pump having speedily cleanest her. candidate. It is gratifying to sec that thew . ali Copt Stone tam headed for Hfax, but af- MaiOnitY was considerably reduced. i terwards thought it prudent to hear up for During the evening their 'hurrahs" were b er r' about equally divided among Vallandigham The Africa left Liverpool on the 30th, and Jeff. Davis and Woodward. or this there is Queenstown en the 4th. s no doubt. A letter from Brest, dated Sept. 20th, says: The Florida finish.' repairing in the Government dock and bad gone into the mer cantile harbor, where she was refitting. She would go into Rondstiad in about a week, but would not be ready for sea for three weeks or more. The Federal steamer Kiarsago cootie ue..l at Brest awaiting coals, pointed out. Twenty-four hours must elapse after the rail ing of toe of the vessels before the other will be :dims.' to depart. Larv...r, via Queenstown. The Confederate I I loan had whence , ' 11% per cent. The Dua:(y News says (len. Itragg's victory of or Gen. Rosecrans, is a striking demon stration of the wisdom of the now military policy of the Confederates is combining their forces to arrest the advance or the Federals. The honors of the battle belong to General Bragg, but ho most do more than ho has hith erto done if the Confederate cause is to gain a solid advantage from 111.4 sword. The news by the Scotia of the defeat of Roseerans, created considerable sensation, and canoed a rise of 5 per cent. in Confederate loan, but the advance was not fully sustained and elos.l at about 25 per rent. discount. The Timr-s thinks that Roseerans was de feated by superior strategy rather than mere fighting, and says it is evident that the Fed eral, troops contested the field obstinately. They rallied when broken and formed again, and renewed the engagement with enorsy. They seem to have done all that brave men end determination could effect, but the greater skill of the Confederate Generals in combin ing the force which made the attack ensured them the victory. The Herald looks upon it as the moist decisive battle fought in the West. The Paris Siecte argues that if Stephens visits Paris with the expectation of procuring the recognition of the South, ho will retern disappointed. The time for that has passe... The South by arming the negroes'shows that its resistiume is exhausted. Copperheads vs. Soldiers. We leant that a serious fight occurred at Hillsborough, Washington county, a few dayA ago, during the progress of a Copperhead meet ing. Three soldiers belonging to the Green- ; field cavalry were present at the meeting. Their presence seemed to he eye-sore to the Butternuts, who crowed around them ,In great nnmbera. A quarrateusned, Withu ennui the soldiers wad knocked down with a chili. Another of the blue coats then drew a pistol and shot twice at a man named Brady, who ran and was pursued Into a houii. Attar the row subsided it was discovered that three wen , had boon shot and slightly wounded. Two of the soldiers have been arrested, but the ens who Is known to have done the shooting made his escape. During the bearing of the soldiers atlhri.inagistrate's office . in Washington; number of Bradys belonging to a notorious Copperheaded family, clamored loudly for a rope and cried vigorously for the blood of the soldiers, but they found nobody willing to second thew in their lawlessness. - Court of Quarter Sessions. In the Criminal Court, Judges Mellon and Brown presiding, the following cases were dis posed of on Woducaday : James McCully, charged with assanit and battery on oath ,of Rebecca Townsend, wan convicted and sentenced to pay the costs. Frank Kicks, charged with assault and 'bat- i tory on oath of Mato King, was convicted and sentenced to pay thrivista. • The next Mmes token up were theao of the Commonwimith -711. tilsrgo Froelich, Reeter,'Mid Illitabett—Froolich, charged with assault and battery on Robert. Crooker and others; at the Good Intent Tfonse, on Ohio Latte,,near Graff's foundry, Allegheny. Then wereuross suite, growing-out of the difficulty, in which all the portico figured itCileroodanti's namely: Robert Crokor, Edward CruMmiei Win. Croke nod Wm. J. Croker. The partios, it appeared, had a drunken row,. on tbo oven-. lug of. the Preridirnei 'thanksgiving 'day, in August last, during which chairs, a poker, and other dangerous weapons wore free)y used. The ease is on trial. ' Ran Over A little boy, son of Mr. Parks, On Crawford street.„ .about ten years,of Aga, ',Was .Ibn%, deer by one of the cars of the M inarsvillo Passenger ItailWay this morning on Wylie - street, near Chatham. Tho boy was standing in the mid &forth° strectOookiviunt, a drunk - woman oullaiiiWeirienti when one.ot-the hones at tached to a car coming down, ran agai nst a stunned him. lie fell under the ear and was squeezed beneath the azietree. He • was car ried Into a store near by, - tujd , had been re stored to consciousness : b y the tifunhis mother arrived, when ho was tattoki.ti , 'his home in the same car, on Its return, by which ho was MI over. Owing to the extreme earelessnes both of parents and children, it is a wonder that bora aro unt some killed every day. . PEIIBIiLTENLLS S KILLED AND Wotrisnati.— The following Pennsylvanians were killed and wounded - In the engagement at. Blue Spring, - East Tennessee, on the 10th between. Bernside's forces a nd the =beta under,Plilud wall" Jackson and C: . . Me - Miehiol, C, 45th.. killed. Wounded—Allen Albrint, Mark William!, Henry A. Folks, 1101*Itingla,V. WaSninneky, B. Williams, Ltent. It. Cheese ' titsn;:ftpinsW.Rinftson- Dentalsi4; Tnople, - *lt of the 95th Pa. Patrick Need. llniklea%Xj-1.5p-Pa; Cavoyyi wounded. / rs . • .., Floc Ps„rnirs Comsm—We hare returns from elltsitsaistriets itf" Viiiitte - Vhii top-. i*itioad majority:or 14,1401; , ,c;F: 4 ,w14:0P0 for - The ennaldato for County Trostittrilm,Aol - avrY Plll-171.1L'..31 r • •• 3521 Of woe non t[aiue voted t • , ~....1.,.. ,—,..• , ..........t'''-- 1 .., • ' i ds .. , -,- 4 ,1,,-- ' ,.- ^' . ';:i..4.- , I's , ' ~ .,,14:1 4 . , :......... .---....-. ,-,?7-'&,:;,. '' - .t , gw5 , 4 - 1 , : r.--;.;4 4 .: * ' ~ ' ti .-,.. 7;71. r -r...:'':"--& i:> g •% 're , •:,; :- FA Z : • ; CUtAft.N.. 4, 5'-'''' • _,. ,_ ~ „-,•::::.• 7"7 7 .. - ' ; ',.,4 '..--;•:'.. 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Mayor Alexander fined him $2O and costs, which sum was raised by his Copper head friends. THE HOPE Sretu Film Emma., of Alleghe ny,oalthough not yet in the employ or receiv ing the patronage of the city, is rapidly achieving a reputation as one of our most ac tive and useful Engines. The members have procured a team of excellent horses, and were in active service at the fire last night, throw ing a perfect deluge of water, from (bur streams. Is Tice Co-v.—Major General Frank J. Herron arrived in the city last , night, from New York, which point be reached by )steam et from New Orleans. He is in delicate health, and requires a respite from duty. Ilia nu merous friends here will. be glad to see him. To TUE I., , intits.---Miss Alice L. Girimart will open a handsome assortment of Fall and Win ter Millinery, on Thursday, Oct. 15th, at No. 58 l'oui-th street, near Market. BUTLEIC CLA.NTS has given n majority of about 350, which is 10115 up to our expectations. TELIGB.IIB 11011 EVENING GAZETTE. FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. CHANGE OF GEN. MEADE'S POSITION. CAVALRY SKIRMISH ON MONDAY LOSS IN aEN. GREW'S DIVISION The Rebel ,Bald fin 311ssourt-IC.spedl.. Uon In Arkansas, etc. 'Sr. Loom, Oct. 14.—The latest account of Shelby's raiders say they divided eight.miles south-west. of Arrow ~:Itook,:-PAter"Y morn ing. AtXint:2;soo Foilerale: were in pursuit and bad killed 12 rebels and lost four mon. A fight was reported on Blackwater on Monday craning, and a skirmish 'below Ar row Bock yesterday morning, but no particu lars given. Gen. Fisk, at Pilot Knob, reports that the expedition in Arkansas, ,mat with a body of rads under Beeves - and Crattleili: at ,Pitt- Mans Terry, they 'kilted thirteen and captured Otte a number, including - one Lieut. Colonel a Major and two Captains. On the 7th Major Watson surprised a camp of rebels at Broiling Shades, Lawrence Co., and captured one Cap ain three Lieutenants and sixteen prisoners, all harses;and destroyal the camp. The people of Lawrence county organised and resisted.the rebel conscription. Waldo P. Jonnson, Ex-United States Sena tor, has abandoned the organisation of the Missouri State Guards. The Tobacco Crop.-Gene. Crittenden and McCook. LoCtsviLLE,Oct.l3.—Tobacco advanced one cent per ()amid ainca Saturday ; ,ttook light. Late adeicce Confirm the recent damages by frost. Major Gems. Crittenden and McCook arrived en route for Indianapolis. Their friondi hero hove great confidence that they : will triumph over all the charges which may be made against them before the approaching Court of Inquiry. We havo . ,,ituat received, from fifashale, dopy of lettek& - 11ce. • M'Cook, from .Gen. itosterane,:-.Anted 8d hat.; from which we copy: the- -conch:Wing sentence:. . I Wk*. plc:ware in , :seyingta :you phat.nenificiel or (don. Oispr.ktCh Charge, of dmobcdinimeA order by you. on either days of the battle of ChiCliamauga. . [Siped] .Wn; TiesimiAke; Mil. i gigHO. 0r Apron op' Cartin't nonjeri*ah.t2l, lab ihrtgicsaw liesnitientelwicalkonfinthich ilL•1860, grin 10,362 majority for etiOin.. LATEST FR OHARLESTOR. ATTEMPTS TO DESTROY THE IRONSIDES. ACTIVE OPERATIONS COMMENCED. FORTH:SS BIO3IIOE, Oat. 14.—The steam transport Yankee, from Qharleston on the 10th, has arrived. She had In tow the gunboat Madgcc for repairs, which sunk off Frying Pan Shoals on Sunday last. The crew were saved. On the night of the sth the rebels attempted to destroy the Ironsides by approaching her in a small steamer, and striking the Itonsides amid-ships. The concussion was tremendous and knocked down the bulwarks, and injured one man. The hall of the Ironsides was un injured. She it considered torpedo proof. The enemy's steamer was badly damag.od, and sev eral of her mon were knocked overboard and drowned. On the night of the Bth another attempt was made to destroy the Ironsides, but the rebels were discovered ands driven off. It is said that the citizens of Charleston have offered a heavy reward for the destruction of the Ironsides. Active operations are daily expected. Brough's Majority. CINCINNATI, Oct. 14.—IIamilton Co., gives Brough 6,300 majority. In twenty-nine counties, Brough has 37316, majority, a gain over last year of 23289. In thirty-nine counties, Brough, 44,214 majority, a gain of 37,932. MISCELIGAIrEOUS. suows, xo. p~AY. ANALYSIS.- ALUNIXA. 31.30. Psa 01. 1..33.-..„ 2.30. rams .01. ...... .01 WATER.* 100. Having accepted the Agency lire the sale of the SEMPLE, CLAY, mined near St. Louis, Mo., I in vite the attention of Class and Steel Manufacturers to the Analysis given alarm, ea reported by Profit. A. A. flays, of Boston, midi. C. Booth, of Philadelphia, which, topther with the ton of actual experience by natumetcturers in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Louis, determines it to be the punWt and meet valu able Clay now known, whether Foreign or American. Pots made from it have stood in the Glass Pomace from 6% to 9 months. 'rim AnalyeLt to or the Clay no token from the mine, withont any washing or preparation whatever. I, poseraws great teilieeirenew and plasticity qualities, which are not shown by the Analysis, and which WI. mit of the mixture of a largo proportion of shell or burned cLay. I am now prepared to fill orders for the above Clay to be shipped from tit. Louis or delivered hero. ALES. GORDO'S No. 121 SECOND STREET Jtv2:om Du("ESSE BRASS WORKS; CADMAN & CRAWFORD, Manufacturers of every variety of finished • MISS WORK FOR P.LUMBEIIS, STEAM OR (LAS FITTERS. COPS. RSM MACHINISTS, A.ND BRASS CASTINGS, of all dowrlptloris, made to order. STEAMBOAT WORE, STEAM AND GAS FITTING, and REPAIRING. promptly attendod to. Particular attention paid to fitting up REFINE RIES FOR COAL AND CARBON OILS. Also. Solo Agents fur the Wisitervi District of Penn -814.117111 for the sale of MAUSII. LAUSDELL A e 0.13 PATENT STPIION PUMP, thu Lost ever in vented. Baring no in it is not liable to get nut of Miler, and will throw MOM water than any pump o• twice Its situ. spIS VORTIFICATION BILLS.-NOTICE .1: TO THOSE INTERESTED.—The Committee, appolutai to rolkot the cm:counts for labor on the fortifications, around the City of Plttaburgb, would hereby notify all pat.°m having bills for labor or material n...d upon the intrenchmenta, to present the IMMO, before the Ist day of november. to GEO. 11. THURSTON, al, the Board of Tnuto tt,ons, le having been instructed to attend to tho duty of hav ing ell such bills .rrectly mule out and' properly anthenticatud. By order of the Committee. GEO. U. THURSTON, inn. Ex. Com. Inpurenanco of tho above notloN I will attend dully for the purpase of farnlebing the proper forms for making out load bills, and for roodring tho same attar authoutle..tlon by elaimanta at rho Board of Trade Room., from 11 to 1:56, a. m. 2.ktf OHO. 11. THURSTON. J. 1). BERND, Sae Agent far E. M. Swart'. o.lebnted Glazed and Unglazed Spool Cotton. Varronr—FA LL RIPER, Al,n.Agant R.r VICTORIA, DIA 110N11 MEUAL. W ATERS', BU ILTuN'S ANL) TERRY'S 81 . 04J1. COTTON. Ouruor FIFTH AND MARKET !TRUSTS, (gym airs,) Pittsburgh, P. lirThe wholesale trade supplied in quantities t suit, by the case or law. seal McCAIZGO'S MARBLE WORK 4, TV, LIBERTY STREET A beaut till' And rarleil Amoy-talent BiAENLE MANTELS, Monuments and Grave Stones ASTEII PARIS, ROWENDALE AND Joll\tl- TOWN CF:MENTS iy:irviyue BLACK DIAMOND t-TEEL WORKS PlTTbiliftWil, PA . PARK. BROTH:ER & CO 31anufacturun of 11F-MT QUALITY REFINED CAST STEEL Square, Flat and Octagon, of all Mara. Warranted 1.1 to my Imported or manufactured in OM noun- try. OUT OM. And warehottoo, 1994.149. d 151 FIRST and LW and Mt SECOND STRZETS, Pittsburgh. tsll.ly4l CHEAPEST PASSAGE - FROM •*,3' "THE •"OLD COUNTRY Pneerngent brought out In FIRST CLASS MAIL STEAMERS, from Liverpool, Londonderry, Galway or o,rk, fur Twenty-Five Dollars And by falling Tonal for TWENTY-ONE DOL. LARS, to corrouOy. Apply to D. O'NEILL, Borteiv eliessaieis Fifth street, Pittsburgh my2;emmA 111 (.• U .816: (U, • 13TATIONERA Stearn Job Printors STERVYMERB, and IIL,AN I{ 13001 C IkIA.It.EL'FLIR 57 WOOD & 10.5 TIILRD STS. . seZlits-w-W WILLIAM B &RNLI - ILL &CO, Bo MID Makers and 'Sheet Iron Workers PENN STREET, Noe. B), 446, 24 and WI. Haring ;enured a WS?yard and &rubbed It with the most Unproved Inamdmit we are prepared CO MABUfballre every deerilptlon of BOILERS, In the Gad manner, and warranted equal to any mado In the country. CHIMNEYS, BUTCHER. FIRE BEDS. STEAM PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CONDENSERS, SLUT PANS.'!TANICS. OIL STILLS, AILLTATORS, SETTLING PANS, BOILER IRON BRIDGES, HILL'S PA TEN T dD OIL E m ß an . u Il t e u p r a c i r r e t nogf DeRN on the aborteet notice. - delatf DEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—The JAI undentined effort for sale a vary deslrablo Plea of land, containing 1% acme, nearly, sittuded hr. Baldwin : township. It doubt on the Brownsville road on one Lido, and ono side on the Elizabethtown road. It is tart of the White flail Farm. This Ibt boa a hours erected on it, and an orchard of Apple and Cherry trees, bearing fit& This dot4itl bee sold on actssantodathag tarry. If tenfold before the first of Jammu, it will be for rent. Yor huther partictdars inquire at WHITE HALL, or the subscriber, in tinowdon township. aolinoWdawrito AR A. IL ENGLISH respectfully A .-T-1. Informs the citizens of Pittsburgh, that ho has bore appointe4 sole egeott for _the sate of MYERS d E. SON'S ORIGINAL CEMENT ANTE-CORROSIVE PEN. They ire rocartuaculal by the largest-toms the city, smoog which sto OSL', Besortre d Co., I Rumen A Co„ Sleoungso & Co, hos O T Gyre iourCo., Zoo, Pawns A 00.„ And others. - lIALPII, • A II 0 HT T E 0 T, Frew , . Exiwrine Ihusions Ann BILCIIIICATIONS, tiu all kinds of Buildings, and superb:ans.& inch. Sisestiononseniususble toms. Mu:nu Anderson. stied,. Intsinsts Lissciek ssd Itobtosefiamtrats. Numbs , * ; 11)PEDLOVAIL , --Welitive this dity-laktii . poliestidn of itbi ono, latadrikt4Sed-by amp spark, 4).HAIM •OTHErreatmitilds *ea Int la! ead to n. dur Mends. LTDAY r CHOEPENNINO. &War 141 NA 441:2! COMMPRODLE RECORD FINANCE AND .TRPE. WEIDNIZIM T, Oct. H.—Them is but little new in mOney matters unfitly , of 4,414 Ilpike, tho gnat centre of attraction, timr, being the elcution and its results. Gold continues to duettiste violently, varyy lug at much as 4to 5 per MM. ID n single day. To. day It is quoted 15734 In New York, which 16 .tight &cline from tho ram of TrrasdaY. The produce market In tulanbly active, with w fair detw7w , for must of the leading articlea of trade, and prices, generally, are steadily tuivancini. The great mt obstacle Di the way of business just now in tho want of tranwportatiom and It in not prubablo that this iN bo remedied until we haven rice in nor riv. en suffichait to admit of a swill:apt ion of navigation. The following atatistin, In reference to the foreign trade of Now York., we clip from the Till., of Tut, • • The import entries of the past week amount to 52,994101, against $1,867,72 Mr the Woe week tort season. The Export ammo:mos of Itomuitic Produce amount to $2,413,650, against V2,,en7,827 same to LS62. The Export of Spode 10 Slt e ss6,otZt against 5 . 4 255 , 000 aunt , week Last year. The Customs for the tweet are 81,671,000. The Foreign Trade labia for the port of New lurk for eight mouths of the calendar year 1863, which we published a few days share, made the Import entriee 'reign Marchandleo, from January I to'August lustre of 51,1511,000 foreign Specie— amount ./121,:n9, 010 _ , 21,314,12 a Add ohm, e,ptembur I Total gin., lattuary 1. Against mule limo 1862. Decreased Importation The same tables unto tho Export obolmoo. of mettle l'roduce, Including Foreign articles rota- ported, from January 1 to August Sl, ISGJ Add since Septembvr 1 Total since January 1. Against Immo time lEigt. Increased export 18C Z.... 5.24,013,762 The Experts of Sptvie from J.nary I Ito August 31, 1863, Were.— 421,367,n0° 137 Add since Septernlx•r 1 6, ,000 Total since January 1 Against same thus 1102 Divrrrsaxl Spock Export IK;S. PITTSBUROH MARKETS. Wensmanar, October, 11, 1863. FLOUR B GRAlN—Therala more activity to the fiournzarket, and, with an Improved demand, prime are firm and a shade higher. Balm from deriet of Ind bbls Extra and WO bids Extra Family ou private tering; 3W bblt Extra Family from ee.ra at S'4 20@: , 6,75, and 100 do to at 86,6.5(0,75. rip , 11 , .0r et. 116 readily at Wheat la firm, xith vales of Iti4l from wagon at $1,11,. Barley is in good demand, and fielLs $l,? from wapit. C,rn arm but unrimng eta gala on track of lau at Slgi. Mare to no ay , to marker; it would bring 51,00 from first !mails ats continue to rule Ann at 7O(O,sne by We ear load. GROCERIES—The market is lees net ire, but pri ces are firm and well sustained. Sugar [nosy Ist quo. ed at 1.3(414c for fair to prime and firm. Collett Is slowly, and prime Rio all readily at ale. Nlte.. rangy all am way from GO to tido, acturditte, ty , lout ity. Syraps firm and guasi brands :tur selliag at 7 to tick. Prrretruzon. PA MILL FEED—.SoIo on truck of 1 c.a . Sltir.ttL. $1,30 per cc Drnu my IN qut.sl nt $1,1. - pt , ..1,?1 , sad Mid.llhip at SI,SSaVZ. outerlally advane•4l, oo all sales of Coalmoa at NSC, 1.114. Loblcre o,U f. {ult.( awl pneltangeti; rmm ato 10 .. 14 at S 3 '2 5.21 p,m tu% h31%.,,f Bal oil nt t 1 a rule of itt.k , (&29 ver C ER t EBBS—Thar.. appear , . b. he mon try for Packed Butter, and m• utile a sale ort tau lac; also, 5 bitls Bell at in to for common to lute. 140,1tott , mly with entail wiles at former ran , APPLES--The &tumid is fair, and tie" mat het 11 th salva at prim ranging float ?."2....J . to £3 1“ ,- bb Ming to goal its - . I E F.---oachang,l; of 70 lbx• prime K. IL,aurve N 12;.4r. DER-4.11 , . bi.t4 .t 5; Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. Ott. 14--The tutuiuritgitti; ueu, fnutt New York. prieluctol it better feeling in the oil market to-ilgy, though there were but fest trouractiour, and valiteJ rennin aliout no Lost gnotAl. Crthlo it rather better deuoutil, wul we 'bete it into of inti Milo at 25c . • packsigol returnod, and I 1) Ms Is tit postinu-s in cluilisti. In Ltelineil, _than• is but little doing, mid Ihn marling is no liTogulus', that it 1. Inipousilit Ore quotations. la 0,11) but 411'. Of 70 bias ilei.lorissol on pnivaio *tool to to, about '..N)v. iini..t et $3,7:,(.54 pet bid. Pitlladelphla Cattle Market. 11.—The arrivals and wiles of Door Cattle 01 the Avon., Drove Yard rmillimo very Large, riwehing aloof had thu took. The maker 1s ever( dull, but prices are without any material chingo, rangiug at from 13 up to lb for common to first quality storm, as to gustily. About cattle sold at from etc th, graois. The atarbot closed eitmutuly dull, awl about au howl veep reel Or,. Several you sold at toast/tn.'. elms The arrivals and sales of Sheep at the Avesta. Drove Yard Lase laden off, may n-zeldna .1.01 611") heel this week. The market Ie dull, bat prima mtuain about the same as laid quoted. Chad fat Sheep are selling at frum lb, and stock Sheep ut trout $2,33/sts3 fb !lewd, Kiwi/riling to iwndition. The arrivals and sale 4 of flogs at the Caton Ave nue and Dieing Sup Drove lards reach . about :hIIOJ Ave head this mark, seffing at from trors,33` 1.1 ,3'24 head !add n`` llanry Um; Ul/11R1 I.ruvo Yard at from $10:0111 Inh tM md• 704 head mdd nt the Union Drovn Yard, by John CnrnB Oa, at fro tolostylA 11 100 ITO tad. 300 head +old at the litetug Sun Dm,. Yard, by A rhillifal A. Muth, 24 from i7isl.l to 5.5.2.f.01i Iw Ito Lint. Toledo Market. Our. 12—bar market tartay has ruled very action. mud at the close is Arm at tut advance of 2(40c. Flour —Sales 1 00 Ws "Dorton enstalin" of 62, 110 ; 1 00 idds mixod rest and White wheat Q 0.25. Wheat—Sales Saturday, after our report 11,110/ lot No 2 Rod at 122; 2,00) I,u do at ramie. This plorolou before first News York report, maim:olo ho and 34)00 lot White kll-hi. gnu nt 1411 e; 710) to do ;attic, 3,0 w ha amber bllcit at 11.1%e; 92.5 Mt do at same; 4,1}(1 ho do at 127!4r; 700 ha Not Rod at 120 e; 400 tat No 1 itcri at 126 e: 1,04) bu do at mate, 4,000 im No 1 Red at 12.'.3ir, 3,010 La No 2 Red at 19 2 0; rAtO bu do at 12:1;;7150 Lu sleeted 14.4 at 115 c. After first New York report, ash. 4000 ho amber Mich at 130 c; 1,501 no do at 1:11r, 4,001 bu No I Ital ftt 124 c; 1,31/0 Inv white Mich nt Ocr. 13.—Flout--dernand fair and firm. Wheat— In fair demand and 3.85 c better. Naha at fI,V.K3 1,2 a for No. I Chicago spring - , 51,?...101,119 for ?iv. I Milwaukee club, part to arrive; $1;31(51,35 for red winter western. Corp—Quist and lens firm. Oats —Lou arm at 7.1975. Barloy—Ffrmat 51,23. Whlnky--atmly tOo. Canal Freighte---CornEle; wheat Ir.c. ImpOrt-16, 000 bbls flour, 64,000 bush wheat, S,COU Muth corn, (4,000 bob oats. Exports --bbls flour, 54,000 bushels whcrat, 31,01.10 bushels corn, 49,00) bush oats. Fr. Wsisi & CILICAOO 11•ILIIOL0, Oct. 14-560 bilis floor, Elhomakerb Lang; 50 do whisky, 8 MoCrickort; KW bides, D K Bnytud; 1 ow b.rirY, Josh Mode& 8 Mils apples, Rot Jna Asogins; u bal. choose, 21 dra brooms, Lambert & Shipton; 41 eke rags, Markle, A ing lOp Gbh, 6000, C D Leocit44 do OP. pies, ?doer & Aintuttrong; 4 pkgs butter, Shriner & Lor-ww; 77hkies, liarugh /4 co; 12 It Conthald; 162 oh . borley ba , lipenour A Mc eke Kay - , pkgs twine, 11 Gerwlg; 40 0 lign apples, A Balloo; 4 cars pig Don, J Moorhead; Ido Aro brick. ,Wimelon Des; I do do, Brown & co; 1 do scrap Iron, Jones & Lough lin; lo bbl. flour, Wm McCuteheoix 110 pigs lead, 11 11 Collins; 100 bbl. flour, W 11 xirkpotria. & so: 154 bge Oats, Joe Dorrington; 5 bble lioutior, Jos Laoble; 2 tubs butter, J l' Tanner; 6 bbl. Whisky. 1. 4 1. k; 5,d0 do; Goo It Dierkor .1.11 m; Hitt& alco hol, Id McGowan; 52 Lida apples, 12 hga Woolidayer, 208 bglivern, 1150 do onts;'D Wallace; 100 do mill frod, 8- It Ileyd; in bp oata,Joo Dorrington; 74 boo barley, 45 Niles hay, Ilitchoxlt; IlcCrivry Stcoe6 this whisky, Ll3teorne; liar hay Hamilton; 6 boxes appleti,,c Geoutsbagor a.Son; hotter, 1 du eggs, ddu uppity:3 Grist; 3 bbl. older, 3 do flour, • G Blyen;_2o bpi barley.° & P Cons; 17 ski rate, Mercer &-Bobinseim.l44 LOH apples, 61,61, Obis , eider, John W Benson; bbl. poplin, A Kirk; 71 bpi burley, W W Anderson, 162 sks flax sad, Ewer & Hamilton; 1 cur hay, 9 11 11offeitott; 1 car wheat, 144 As do, It T Kennedy & Brix 15 bblo apples, 8 Dyer, 1 ,b l 4 eggs, 8155104 Son & 410 t 22 Ws uppity, Wm &Aden; 140 .00 pate, P 6 bgs batty, Jobs 31 tiPienl 3311 lg. mill fsonli Simpaon & Knox. Curiznisns k P rertuclum Maid 14—.212 Iv corn, Hitchcock, Metlnuery & oa; Leah do, W Catmlehoel; WI eke do, ilingliato . Storgions co; 14 bbis apples, P fliongordnr 12 sks ',Malmo, A lilppart; 13 rolls leall; Jan Bello oat 95 61thins, Potter & Aiken; 30 b Apo., 3 iß i ebdrt, , 10, do flour, A Martin: 144 An whom, J S Liggolt & Os; 8 0 ok. bar toy, Spencer 44111c1Sity; fsl libls4loor, Cook, Pottitt ♦ en; 143 eks lateat, 11 P Kennedy Acv; 116 bas cheese, 3 11 Outfield & 13 do do; W P Beek A co; 1 bx gasp, illichgh.,y,s, Doyle, T tilde beans, C Bidden 8 i bble alcCutcliourn MI bd....k -ola, Wan & Wilsoo; 20 hbis floor, Umlaut& TelVtrd; 25 oil bids, NOrtltt Atnerltrui 011 mg 50 /ibis -widskY, A Guekonhel -.et & Bro. , ; EYES ANWEATC. DR- BAEL4', C , . :.. .• • rculax. A A S 'ttenon ., he Abe treatment ot lto 10 lABEEB, ti tho EVE fm4 EAR; ° P" ..t '" on CATALIAM, XtIIINT. ETEI6: foi.ABTIIIO I AL PUKE, tneeitettitTlPMAltlYElT. trees ell INYLANICAVOII* ETES; law HAM) 11EAE1170,' ": 1 4. 1 f Weneeter greeting :thit,Eor and tit:tiding to !Mc% TIUNCAN, MEMO &-00.1- Sight Mahlon thefirdiatilßitati Loactionid eight toinil d inekonOws.ttoportanta'4o'OYi Irrabeei• Ihdtasrlaskiw4lovnietWair pljtVizt. eltz= W2l4:ll ra L t. carnetAird. ,:.,,~ ___.__v... _. pizu~usai.~ ~uj~ ut:LL, - • - CUM/ 6Jairross. ,TEU . , COTT, L. .) " 1 1 I?.[`.%zSES, FOR TILE ' , CURE OF WI orsro ds. , ‘.erotkr SEALED P.n. tm se--ired at the , mod Tl. EsDAl * , October '2 , t /th.nt I. el, M. I r ,1 erryulent 12,0cet) lee th n.l , HE RNIA OR RUp'I•IIRE, couierst to the follooing SDIXIFICATIONS• All to to (U . 6[lllOM hand, Liu and ov.r lu height. rrirpo.nl to 1-• fur CM) . 41114 The fall turn: , aral I,ertnlll.. addrr. of ti• • 1000 , tan app :40 in tht• If et bof in laalif , in the maw of a arta I the i•arties tarot app. ar or lho bid u pi 1.• •••••0•1- .1 a. the iudi. laiunl pry.. al of the partly. tug t. PropoottlA front diAloyta itotiOtt frill .4 be and an ,atb of etllttrtauto. taunt 1.,Nr1111.11, racii liropototitt trott.t Ito t01t1.1.1. , t1 to lit i t .t-atii, otttro' 1).11. ItuttLer, illotrotnittwtor i 1 Wo , ll ing trot. ant itiontiy otorkott •-liropt-tot• for N tit'XILANTEE. The ability of the Wilder t•• till the contril, I It he nwordtal b• Um, smut g - unrant tea by two re spobeilile persons, who itignalunssntn-e • to the guarantt e. The reeponethiltty the guarantors Inuit le. , shown lir the ollieint •—rtillento of the deck of the nearest bistriet Court irr of the neont-t Uititeal s.,tab— • llietriet Attorney. Bidders must bo present in per...ti wtt n th • bide aree opened, or their propoools will not I, rott.blerell • Dona , in lhe.umol twenty t lionswel dollitre..igiikel • by Lilo taintraetor and both of Ilk glairatitoni. will is• I reanired the eutitirs..ful u 1 . ,. .g . ILI/14 tht• cl 1 49 ILt, -W6,013 Wu ru.. A+ , the bond no.t aceoutiotny th.• rout ra. 1, iL elll it.,lllfMry for biddorw to o.• th .1r te, t obtnen wjjh theta. or to lut‘e bataL. taaaa-.1 M.:1• IlYttivil. toot rendy to 1, produced when the r..otet, t ie Blank. , for bond,, mu be in...cured n t .m di.llll..ntion being mod. , at the aloe, eithor —boll), to loft. r, or I.) td,:rapit. 511`+, 4n 1"1115 450 4 1. Z, 313 I . 11,68 S 10-nt and. odor. NV, lir tho otnittly ofart•l SEA:, —. and—••l tilt' comity of and :Onto „ f—.do horolty row - ante , tlint —i, alilo to fulfil a contract, lit to-oordottre with Elio term , ••1 hit pc vottiod, and that, should propooiti.m loi acroptod, loi r. ilt at ouco outer into n contract therowith Should tho contract I. awarded hint no nor pro. parod to heron, hit so.-uritloc, and should he fail to olgn n contract lit accordnnico with tho 1. Onto of Mt id, wo °unwires trill bocoino thu contracting partion E. 3 . -5,7 >4,O(X) . 4G,7LS,M ,t 1 (! 1) Buffalo Market. Import* by Rallioad. PKOPOS.4I.S In god ound. e•rvierahle, end i draught porpoise, over 0) three and and. , (1i) nin.•~ 111/. [T., U. is gonrantsv lima/ D., uppAkdol the ei../.11 rt iflcnte moot loned.) INSPEOTWIL DELIVER Y..to. • All mule, coutrnrhei for under OIL. witerti-•.......t fit ruhket to trot,. Lion and to thew. t to ......furri rt the ...I. , cifiuttious will be rrjeett..l. Th.. motel Intut ho dellter-.1 in ihi. city A , :thin 2.5) twruty-tir, day. from 11, Mlle of ni..ing the .ntra. nit to be made npon the completion ef - tlet , or so soon then•nfior as the Chief tlun:t•.r- , - aster of this depot shall ha in funds. The mules sill he awarded in lots of C-00)-11v. han• Ired ouch, nate. the chief Quartermaatur may deem It for the inton+t of the tioavrnment to vary the Tim Chief Quart ennaA.er rettervre to himself the trltt to rtieet any or ntf bids that he may deem tt*, Igh. D. H. BUCKED., Brig. Gem and Chief Quartermaster, era:id - Depot or Wartistagton,__ ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAn DEnserArNi, NV161.12441r,6, 00.4., 2, IS6I, SEALED I . IIOPOSALS will he rocoired nt thla offlett until the tattb. any of October next. for HAND ING nod the 42-ttounder Gun!, ut the Porta anti A non!, of ;he United iiintta In the At lantic StAtea. 11111.41111 ilig In 1113111twr to hat. more or Tho goon w ill lo• dent ored at, and ronoooll from, he ontnl.liahulettt horo the work In to he done al coot t h. I'n State.. Propoenit Cr thooo ou it,,. Par inr I',ttot—nhont in notniar—w IP . rf.4 . ..1VM1 Until t • loth of her next ; no& in ewe of thone, the gnus will In , rio- Ilvorod at Soo Francisco or it. The goon lire to he torlovi ,low,, to a true cylltol, for the length of tool,ty -.even Ito [n o. tho root' of the ring. PrePored to Ink. a hoot of tho wrought irro, the interior diametor of whoh rill to , twenty Inchn ; and IP thickne. , t limo Incl., The vent in to be hush„l n 111, a now Ihnh of pore ingot copper, ono Molt in •I‘nototor and alooft onto and a half Inchon loon. nod lo•rod nlll, u root of too lent of an Inch. Drawitign of the gun In it.. original form and w 41, Woo band pot on von in. noon to, thin ofefic , "nt tho Wotortowv Arnennl, : at the Wnion I le: At -anal, arol at tho New York Agency. No Worth nttwol• oily of Now York ; ae the a nteital at lividow. burg, Pa.; and at Alloghooy A 1,4141. POPl , orgli. Pa. at the Fort :donna. Arnoual, Va. ; Ht. loot:, sena!, Mn.; and Widen Arvonal, The work in to im (hall. to the eutin•.if the utile, who will he nppointed to cuinitintond It: • and payment' will lon paid in full for end, gun upon rertinrottd of itiapertion and receipt. Proponala a 111 state the inf. , . Per gun for oho whole operatiotr; des-rilre In dotall thy notntlor In wltioh It in prawn-il to pot on the hood; the number they will hand per mouth ; and the time which wilt to re. noinoi to do the whole work. Tito method and the t Imo required for doing the work, tot well at tho price, nill he Io,prorhaut olenteuti It, ronnidertng the hitts and awarding Ito contract. fit Iddo Pill hn eomridonal from an) .1.041 a. arialt.lly engaged •In tho niontiforturo of tnnt awl hoax, machine,. and who are. Wte opin wion of ch. Dopartment. lolly pr.-Tonalo , esootoo the work. In the cane of part ow not known to thin portmout. v.:nit:ore to the forrgomg vital not., ao• tho proponl r... 1 with ottinfnetory to Ow antoont of far went. of tin' hid, will 1. , rnininvlfor the tul• fillniont of Ow oontrnot ; nod the Goermitont re nor,s the right to njoot any or all loth:, if •loonovi unsatisfactory. Pr o posal. will to. endorsed ••I`roposals for IlAndina 42.poundors," and will Is. addrostusl to 13rigadier General tleortp. D Ramsay. ler .of thalnaltre,Wash• ington City. GEORGE D. RAMSAY, satAwsaltd Brig. Gen Chtuf of Uninancw. 13ROPOSAI.S II IR FLOI; It—Sealed aro lavPoi 1111 Ole . ..:241 day of 017T1.111ER, Vold, at 1.1 11., for fitrnislaing the !lull/slalom° De partment with al,, nti harsels a Sour. Bch will t. , nsvistsl for what is known to No. 1, No. 2, and No. S and ttr soy portion lean than 11.- phood hurrils. 111.1.. In duplleato for the different grad." shottld Itu {won ou.parate of paper. The dolisury of the Hour to Ile contrast:wed within one vwsk limit the opening of It.. bhls, or thonstflor no the arternment may dirwst, at the rah. rf NIO hafrols laity, delis - mod Midi, at the Govern. went warehouw• iu Reorgstown, at the , wharves, or ut the railroad dep.d, IVashlogton, D. C. Payment will he moslo in remiticates of Indoldesi ,l 11,..1,0r such &her lauds as tho Government any hare for distrinntion. Thensual Govunimmit inapoetion will to. mud,. Jost Larne, tho floor Is ruswitrod. An .uith of alleginocrtntinamstmitany swelt.l,ll. • NO hid will Ist entortalord from part Ow who have 1.'","10Y foiled to ,OlDOly NW Ids their hula, or from hiddero not present to nwytond. The Immix tv he entintly tAuir, Meldo very strong of P maternity and heed lined. No flour Will be received which is not frveth ground. Vida to ho directed to Cul. A. itECKWITII, A. D. (7..1 C. S. U. S. A., 'Washington, D. C., and ondorwsi “Proposals for Flour." ouldttd MEDICAL HEADQUARTERS DR. LUDLUM'S GENUINE SPECIFIC FULTON'S DRUG STONE, MEE mn Fifth attwt, l'iltobttrgh A FRESII SUPPLY OF ITh.twits,l 110MOLTATIIIC REMBLIES, mit Hvita,l at FULTON'S Dltitil STtNtr. oieZ Non. 67 raid CJ Fifth otrtat. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, FOB 8011 E TiII:COAT, FELTON'S DREG STOKE, rur ealt ut Noe. 67 and CO Ftfth tareot STBRLING'S AI,II3,PSIA, FOlt THE HAIE, FULTON'S DRUG STOUE, 133127.121 Now. 87 tuad G 9 Fifth •In+•t. nv2s DR. HALL'S BALSAM, FOR TIIF. LUXOB, SULTON'S DRUG STORE, Eor Nolo at Nom. 07 and rig Fifth ntreet A -F'ILESII ARRIVAL ()F SONS OF MALTh CIGAES FULTON'S DRUG STOLI, F,,r. rlle •t 2.271 ciFifth E.KLEINUIIAM'S ()NtiliEN't rOll TILE 11A111 AXD WIIISKLEth FULTON'S DILOG STOItE, 11E219 5042 lion. 67 and 69 Fifth xtrwt FULTON'S CYJU(4II SYRUP, Iron. COUGHS, COLDS, &s., Prepared and veld by Drag Atom. Filth utrnet DItAXL 8 PLANTATION BITTERS, FULT . ONI4, DBUO STOBEi 133=1:21 lea ' at and Go Fifth-Ft, 91 door WOW P. o tiosTErn?.ivs 'STOMACH BITTERS, For Wu at FTILTOWB DAOO STOltte—.' Nos. 67 sad G BULL Mat MZE2E Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. or Rupture cured. or Rupture cured. or Rupture cured. or Rupture cured. or Rupture cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cared. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured• Rupture or Hernia cured. Marsh's Radical Cure Truss. Ritter's Patent Truss. Fitch's Supporter Truss. Self-Adjusting Truss. Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, Gar the cure ~r Prulapsus Uteri, Piles, .Ibpominal and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Sup porter. Pile Drops, for the support and cure of Piles. Elastic Stockings, f..r weak and var icose veinA. Elastic Knee Caps, for weak kneo joints. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee Suspensory Bandages. Self-Injecting Syringes; alv, every kind of syringes. • KEYSER has also a Truss Which will radically cure Hardie or Rupture. cre-eshy• at his Duro Stony, No. 110 WOOD STILEET, sign of the Golden Mortar. Persons writ log (or Triutves should send the number of Inches around the tvoly. Immediately over the rupture. PR. KF.YSER v 111 Ole Lia pergounl attention to of Trnoirn In niinttli and and hi. 14 .11 iFtil•l that. with IMlnnierieniv of tweet) on:Lint-A h givo wl ENO . sELI-INJECTIVG SYRINGES. k:LI-1 NJ TI \l: sY ILIISG 1:S ,EIS• I N 7 I VeTIN , SIMINOES. sEI.I.INJEITING SYRINGES, of every kind LO dT Dr. KEYSERS, HO Woo° ST Si:SM.:SORT 11A SI:4,6ES :41 , PE-NI 4 OBY BANDAGES lIANDAGLi, SUSPENSOUY 'BA 50AGF3, At Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 WOOD STREET. I R. KEYSER PECTORAL SYRUP I 'r, r 311'T I (do: c' I:ES I.IICO N ITIS. CV kE2 , CULUB, CURRS ASTII3I.I (THE., ALL DISPAISPA3 OF TIM Lusas. I iovitt. :Moot iou lo mu- of the most vxtroordi nary rurt , I• u PECTORAL SYRUP. They am at how, and any ono who haw dontdo can Inquire of tho wt..% who have boon Car , d by IL . DR. KEYSER IA PrEEPARED AT ANY TIME' TO EXAMINE LUNGS, WITHOUT CIIARGE. FOR ALL TITOSF. WHO NEED liltl MEDI- N ES. ATTEND TO YOUR t'OLDS.—A ca or fire etntvliog curl by DR. KEYSKIVS PECTO RAL SYRUP Pirrseree.u, Jan. li, Da. Suess.: My wife hue loon afflicted with bad con,b and difficulty of breathing for tiro years: which for several years back had gradually hummed In r beetle,. The complaint has town hereditary, and rho had been treated by several physicians without any relief. Id this state of her cos, I procured soma of your 'Pectoral Cough Syrup. I bought, the Ant time, a fifty cent bottle, whieh relieved her very much ; I then called and get a dollar bottle, which cured tar entirely, and rho has now DO trace of the former disease, except weakness. I would alts.Setato that I aced the medicine myself too cold and cough. The medielm cured me bilaking one dem. I ox. press my entire satisfaction with tho medicine, and you are at liberty to publish this If you desire to do so. Weal. WILSON, AiderDlPO, Fifth Word. Prrturrnott, Nov. 18, 1858. crirrn: I hare boon, more or lees, In my Ilk, 0rt,t,..1 with tho soYeetit of colas and horsoness. At times my throat would become eIOCIOGed 611 80 pre vent my speaking above a whisper, and by taking a tow doer. of tho mbar° Syrup it would Taller,' me entirely. In recommending Lids modlcino; I Must nnhceita. tingly say that It to the best remedy I ever found, purporting to cure Um above, nor should any family L. without this remedy tor aktenace no prevalent.' Yenta, most rtspectlelly, EDWARD J. JONES, Costlier Citizens' Deposit Bank. COL. PRATT AND DR. ICETISER'S --PECTORAL Da. Sever.u—Dear ,Extniao tha dela to my acknowledging the excellence of your Pectoral Cough . pyrtfr' sooner. I take great pletanwo ,in Bay ing lluti It IB all you soy it Ls. D. kwaed Ow mime ooi J ow wegh, and the worstone.l was ever Baler ..1 with. I limo not fikd niorti.thowone.half of the bottle, awl I can and do wisliAllat all .who are af flicted would give it as far a trial etal halo done, and they wlit bo proud to any, "Ina no lerack ae& I.would not suitor anothik• such.an attack for my coneldoratlon, or af:11111.11211, ' I OM ctinflent• I can twootho mote freely thaw I:eier did. I shift elwaya acknowledge o debt of gratltudo fur invent. , log BO PlCOUtibi a mined". -You are at liberty , to UM: my name this regard,cii,Yott think proper.. ' E. P. PANT% ". bleseenger Common Cwitticll,Pitbilinkei. • •. Muir 11,18 5 0;. • 11.—I am no ttranger to my follooi•oilivaluh 114- all who entertain double an tomtit tea fevegOVlPl.' READ TUE TRETIL—Da. Fangs bar...a laughter irho hue taken ierogel modfilhes tar a but cough, without tar-nefigOug CP11.71:7: Pettorat. puretiitse . you. 4 bottli of 7001,. rEcrmen. Irstirz Gml tem. the hat aged bat a : bOilto lehe 111 . 13 cowl bottlo aired hor 4 mi. truly of her J. Id. UITON, DR.ICEIBER II- ?gO I X4RAIt . • znt v. 10 - 0041*ItLitt:TSZA .CA; if ,4 1 0, 0 e 4l ' '• 1101{'wdstal PltlaMaE6,Pa. ISCR • IT3t3t E R ' " ; • SR.A.Nantrtrr and after MONDAY,S Sigh. PEN2iSYLVA. CENTRAL , NINE DAILY TRAINS. The THROUGH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves the Pittsburgh Station dally,;(except Sunda) at 4:50 a ni., stoppingat all Stations between Pitts burgh and Philadelphia, and Making dliest numee lion for New Yark and Philadelphia. The Tnazotrou MAIL 'Matti lesiens the Pall wager Station every morning (aimept &WU') at tila a. in., Mopping only at principal stations...ad making direct demotions at Harrisburg more and Wallington, and for Mg York lir India. • delphis. The TIIROUGII ENPI3 I P 4 l TRAIN Maim daily at p. at, otoppingonly at principal statlana, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and Sir New York via Alitablern coats end Philadelphia. The PAST LINE leaves the Station daili (except Sunday) at tit 33 p. m, stopping at prinaipal esunecting at Harrisburg for 'Lattimore and Witsblugton, and at Philadelphia for New York. ACCOMMODATION TRAMS& Thu Johmtown Accommodation +rata leans dali.l (except Sunday) at 4.45_1, mo d at all Stations and running so far as Cone Plod Accommodation Train Mr Waits Station leaves daily (except Smiday) at &SO a. In. Second Accommodatio n Train for Walre Station leaves daily (except Scuiday) rat 11.30 a. m. Third Accommodation Train for warr. Station haweiptilly (except Sunday) at CIO p. m. r u arth Accommodation Train for Wall's Station leallS daily (except Sunday) atSID p. M. The Ch muh Train leases Wall's Station every day at 9:D3 a. m.; returnlng.4conts Pittsburgh at 12:45 p. tn. Ramming Trains arrive in Pittsburgh as follows: Baltimore lespress---.- m. Philadelphia 20 p. m. Fast Lino-. m. Through Mail Train • ..-- —l2lO a. m. Johnstown Accommodation ... „. ----MOS a. in. I,.First Wall's Station Accommodation...._. &SS a. m- Second Wall's Station Accommodation— iliS6 a. sa. Tb ird Wall's Station Accommodation-.. lAD p. ra. nmrth Ex po Accommodatioa. SoM P. Daltlmoro win arrive with PhilMlalphia Express at p. In. on Mondays. Trains for Blairsville and todiamtwonnoctat villa Intersection with 'Through Accormussiatirmt Johnstown Accommodation and Jo Train Nest. and with Baltimore Express nod Johnstown Accom modation West. Train for Elsnsborg connect at Cressonwith Ex press and Mail Train West. nod with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. The public will dal It greatly. to their intestst, In ring test or Wait, to travel by the Pentoryleaula Central Railroad, as the accommodations now cared cannot be surpassed on any other route. Thu Rawl ballasted with stone, and is entiroly ftt3o from dust. Wu can promise safety, speed, and comflut 'to ell who may furo r this road with their pant/nage, FARE': To New York. in. 2 so To Baltimons.....-411 00 To Philadelphia-- 10 50 To Lancaster ...r. 11 00 To Ilarrisburg.. 7 651 Baggage clocked to mil tations on the Perourylve, nin Central Railroad, and to Phibolalp hies, Baltimore and New York. Pasa,mgers purchasing tickets in the can will be c{ en exams, according to tbodistonce travelod, in ad ion totho Mallo n sates, except from Mail= where e Company ha. no agent. NOTICE.-1n cam eflres, the Company will bold themsehm rosponslblo for pasonal baggago °DIY. and for an amount not exmeding 5100. N. B.—An Oinnibm Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the D► pot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents, for each pm aengur and. baggage. For tickote apply tO T S. SMVAR, Agent, At the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Station corner Liberty and Grant etreehMP:''.'l;lr_' . . . . .. ei LEVEL AND,)0,,,,,,5 . t ,L.upfia V PITTSBURGH 'AND.Agfff„... ; ' , 2 , WILEELLNG RAILROAD • SUMM ER Allail2iGE3LENT. — On scd attar MONDAY. April Nth, 1863, Trains will leave. tha Depot of the Pennryitania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: Pithilargh awl Tilleorbso Line. Leaves Pittsburgh 1:1X1 a. tn. 6:10 a. m. 1240 p. in. do Wellsville. • 3:10 " 13:18 " 2:35 do Bteubenee • 4:10 " 9:07 " 3:53 " do Wheelin,;. 5:10 " 12.06 " 4:55 " Arrives Renate.— fnZ " 10:25 " '15:10 " Connecting at Steubenville and Naar with SUM b”urtlio and Indiana Railroad and Conte:4olMo Rail road for Zmurrille, Newark. Columbus, Xenia, Day ton, Indianapolis, Clubirmati, len:dinille, Cairo, St. Louis, St. Joseph, and all points west and southerest, end at Wbee=rl;ll Baltimore and'Oblo Railroad. b cad Olembrad L. Leaves Pittaburgh..—..—.-.... 1:00 a. m. 12.40p.m. do Welimllle--...—.--- 4:10" 2.,50 do 'Bayard .....• 5:40 " 4:01 " do A11iance......—...... ...... 6:35 " 4:45 a du Ravenna.._...._......._. 7:24 " 5:33 " do liudson.--.. ......... 7:55 " 6:10 " , v Arrives at Clevelani:— 0..10 " 7;30 " Connecting at Bunn!. with Tuscarawas ranch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover, at Aillanee with Pittsburgh Port , Wayne . and Chicago Ransom:Vat Ravenna with Atlantic and Great Western ,Balliessl• for Warren, Greenville, Meadville, Union. Corry. Jamestown and Salamanca; at Hudson with Clem: land, Zanesville and Cincinnati saikond int . Akron. Cuyahoga Palls and Mlllersburg, and at Clevehind ' with G. AE.R. R. for Erie. Dunkirk and Buffalo .11 with C. A T. B. IL for Sandusky, Toledo, and also with steamers fur Detroit.' Wellsville Accommodation . leaves at 3:50 p. m. Returning trains =heat ihllitiCirt. ; 3:20 and BAS p. m„ and 2.10 a. tri......-• ..:),- ~,, Through Tickets tOsli.4 ' .orad . nnas point§ can to procured at the Libertylitrest Depot, Pittsburgh. GEougs P : 5.1t1101N; Ticket SE SO2, And at Allegheny citz.____-- ".,,,,..., ... A. Q. CA.C.SEI4I I dlftlLT,'Tkkot Agent. For further information limb . to • ..• • WILT•I all STEWART, Agent, At the Company'd Office in Freight Station, Fewkrr" . ' ap2l , A tkoz,n kimis, rt. "4. A down 11efermt nude A dozen different kinds, A dozen diffvrent. F IRST NATONAL BANK, . . TREASURY DEPARTMENT Orrice or Communize or VIC CV73.IeKaT, Wmilipoon City, Angulo.. Stb, 18611, it - traumas, By satisfactory evidence prawn to the undersigned, it has keen made to a p gon. that the FIRST NATIONAL DANK OF lITTMIRGIL In the County of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylra: , nia, has been duly organized under and accordhol; to. the requirements Of the Act of Convent," entitled -An Act to provide alietional Currency. secured by a pledge of United Stated Stocks, and to pawl& for the circulationand redemption thereat". appreved February .25t1,1803, end has complied witttall the provisions of said Act required tO'bo complied with before commencing thuhnsineas ofßanklng: Now, therefore, I, Ilnan llcCauccd, Bnlal 4 br o ller f the Currency, do hereby certify that - the Auld 1211 ST NATIONAL' BANK OW •11118BITIIGH, <nata of auT. antt State of Pennsylvante, authorized l, to co Allegh mmouce the business of flanking sow der the dket aforesaid. In testimony whereof !Wiwi 1 1 hurl ss , rand seal of -office 80. ra t i liX l GAd c ajaf . crI . V . Comptroller Of therCarnheV ; • Tim FIRST NAT/OHAL'BANIE 07 (LATE PITTIBIITEATE TRUST COMPANY.) Crrcr►r, $400,000. wttb privilege to Income to $1,000.000. • The Pittsburgh Trust Company haring organised muter the act to prochle a National Clutruney, under • the title of Out MST NATIONAL BANE, OP pirrssuitan, wonld rtapeetfntb offer its sera:* forthe collection of Notes, sltbof Rtelatons. - - An., receive moaner ott deposit, and hat and NU 11. 1 chaug'e sclthecismtry._ • . The =cum which blur attended the ~ Pittahuritk. Trust Porepanzi, 61 . 11C0 (117*-129/1032 / 852 , we b4lere,' to a trufficient - guarantee • that blithest: entrmitod to the new organisation will - melte the , lame prompt attention.-• , . Ilaving a very eiteredrecorrespondence with Banta: and Dank= throughout the country, we believe we can offer utmost facilities to those who do Wanton with to. The badness will bo conducted h the lame Mean and Directors. -- . DULterblii : Hann Atm:under 13pbar. , ; Hann EL sys,. lis G eranc. Won' ‘ Thomas NH. Alm; Dradh7, ~ 6 . Thomas ghtross, Sim* Sac 'Ma. . /Drilla. • JAMES JOHN D. f3CULLY, .4sesa Et l 4 143 a. TOLL i!tWi4 VINO'S Bercxols , J.,r loran CIIARTERED, IN 1856. .. • . pon . &Di . from,B tot o'clorle, also on Weds** andlinturday etrentrgs,ltom" Illay lit to Mamba let, pros 7 to Or o'clock, and fnato November kilo May lat frost to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all 10=11 not las than O. Dollar, and a dleidend4 the profits doclaredswica a year, in Join and Daeinber. Interest_has bow de cimal senti-annnally.ln Juba and Dancober, since the Bank nu mints!, at Baratta al arra , amt. • i Vi r e . sai,"if not4ra;lial it 18PI ' Sa.i i O.- .0.r; aviut of the depositor as principal. and.bass the same • in . . Urea - tom Abe est days of Juneand Decerobar, can .pounding Ws a year wittiest troubling the &post. tor to all, o erten to present Ida pas boolt.:"At thg , rats money 1111 &adds , in les than taeie years. , , Books, containing the Charter, By-Isse. *alai andAegnlatloos; tarnished gratis, on application at tho office. Pazubstr ON AL111112... tics naa . . . . .10111 li. MOiLiddan, • ISSlN.Panitock; .' • . John Mantes,'" - - ottr3Sultiall. '_." . " Alexander Speer Jones 811-Neent. Mel* L. Vahnaiiock, A. M. D.:6166k, IUD:: James McAuley, - ; Mill Lturrltt, .• . - Pavi!si;RondOill . '4 . ltS! CAlaYin Adams, Jolda G. Backatim.- - Jam' Q. .11eStim '• ~ A lo=o Chutes d Colton, _- William Docilms, • Jobs 'Emma: - , ~WBltamB,llata24- , - `Peter; It "Masker,; : ”ItichaM-Irarte= 4satit Driseas: 4 lu S. Lardy, itaorausi it • - bairn . Vint - P.441Z Robinson itermt, Anogbany. 13.4.71'it5. OF Firrssulton. PITD3MMGIL PL LAVGULIN, Preel2o:a, rttto?mil!ivi Pater A.Voletr‘" Walter P. Waq l bage:,,,,l aoha - Orr, ' ' Hobert. WW " ' ittairwalteit-a. James Stitctlee. Jabs .11:9teastberper , W1P11111.2. 19 Altme;er i a ti karp==.%:r emu. 2==ll
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