$1 Mt( • • ;t7,771. SiTIMRAT '&1011,151351114.FOLV:17;*2: RELIGIOUS nirTuwirrice. The American Board of Commission , era for Foreign Missions met at Rochester, New York, on Tuesday the Gib. Great in terest prevailed, and the number In attend ance as spectators was very large,notwith. standing the weather was unfavorable part of the time. Reports were presented on the Hawaiian Evangelical Association by the Rev. Dr. S. Anderson, China Mission by Dr. S. W. Faber of iramHUM College ; Diis slons to Eastern Turkey, and among The tfestorians, by Dr. Fowler of Utica, Tamil PWons' by Dr. Palmer of Albany ; :tans in Africa-by Rev. Dr. S. W. S. Dutton of New Haven; Home Department by Dr J. B. Condit of Auburn ; and on other mis !dens, whichin some instances elicited in teresting remarks from returned Irmsiona. ries and members of the Board. On the evening of the second day meetings were beld.in three churches. Committee upon the accouncof the treasurer presented.% report Showed the debt of the Board t0be56,184,95. When the report on die irdssions in Africa wasbefore the Board, the Rev. Mr,MoKinney of the Zulu Itissiolll3 made some interesting remarks, LWWhich he st Maher= parsley) Aker were Chree church menders; now , there is a good church building, built of brick, erected by the Africans at their own expense, and some 200 members. Mr. Wm. E. Dodge, of the house of Phelps, Dodge & Co., of New York, in a brief speech express ed surprise that while_ great progress had been made by the missionaries, the contri butions bad not kept pace with thorn. He stated that in ten years the contributions bad only reached $130,000. He urged upon the congregation to raise the contributions to 5500,000 this year. By an amendatory act of the Legislature of Massachusetts, the Board were authorized to hold real estate to the extent of $30,000 yearly valuey and. personal property to the extent of $50,000. On the afternoon of the third day, the ordi nance of the Lord's Supper was administer in three churches. Officers elected for the ensuing year are as; follows Mark Hop kins, D. D. LI: V.; Vice President, Hon. Wm Jessup, " P.; Corresponding Sec retaries, Rufus Anderson D. D. and Rev. , &lib B. Treat ; George W. Wood, D. D. ; Recording Secretary, Samuel L. Worcester D. D.; Treasurer, James M.-Gordon, Esq.; Auditors, Moses L. Hale and Hon. S. IL Walley, and thirteen members of the Pru dential Committee. Resolutions on the state of the country were adopted of a loyal cast. The 'Board adjourned on the fourth day to meet at Worcester, Massachusetts, on the first Tuesday in October, 1864. Rev. .1 .1. B. Condit, D. D., was selected to preach the annual sermon, and the Rev. Edward ' N. Kirke, of Boston, as alternate. The sixth annual Convention of the "Natidnal Association of Local Preachers of the United States," was held in the Union M. E. Church, Philadelphia; commencing October 10th, 1853. W. H. Dikeman, of Now York, the former President, called the Association to order. After formal addresses of welcome from the pastors of the M. E. Churches, of Philadelphia, and replies from the President and others, the Convention was permanently organized by the election of Dr. G. C. IL Roberts, of• Baltimore, as President; Vice Presidents ; 11. A. Archer, of New York ; G. w. Lord, of New York; J. Riddle, Delaware; T. F. Stewart, Ver mont; Recording Secratary,W. EL Kincaid, of Pittsburgh; Corresponding Secretary, W. • J. P. Ingraham, Philadelphia ; Treaeurerit LP. Cook, Baltimore. About one hundred and fifty-delegates were present. Busi ness meetings were held on the afternoon. andevenliags of Saturday, and Monday fore-' noon and afternoon. Sunday was devoted to religious +meetings. Monday night ad dresses were delivered by delegates from different portions 'of - lbe country: ---- Loyat resolutions wbre adopted in favor of the • Government in its efforts to pat down. the , rebellion. Among the visitors was Governor Cannon, of Delaware, whose course In sus taining the administration caused such a furore among the disloyal of that, little State. The Governor made some brief remarks on Sunday afternoon at the experi ence meeting. A deputationwas(aPpoiuted to present to the next General Conference the fraternal greetings of the Assoidatiort, and the expression of their constant devo tion to the M. K emir& 'Mb deputation consists of Dr. Roberts L P 9. 1 , 1 : 4 43 0 Baltimore I , T. T. Tastier, /37, of Philadel phia; T. T. Stewart, of Vermont, arid W. IL Kin Mild, of .Pittsburgh. Next Conventiow at Troy, New York. Committee on Psalmody ap pointed by the last General Assembly (o. S.) Presbyterian Church met, in Philadelphia, SePtember 29th, isaa., The members of the Committe were generally present. It was decided immediately After . organization of . the Cionitsproper : fttrietioti• ties to Zimpliderlid report to too next Assembly , 'hat measures ahouldbit sdoptedto impress • iluiPinAniedyorthe :Church.. - „a l eras *- 801414 1. must like desirable that ihopsem. bly order ihepreparatioriof 2. Vbatilie mew book ceiiialft=:*4lo . l4, froM the brans , of the -preseut".etilide*itii. with , thslt44ition of iiita..6tit the best i other That collection " of suit-athiAliiessPePUbliShedl 4o: lte •Qaidt-With3l the newlooly or rseperately , as Mai:;bis:'4l6- edritit Ifterielabkor Opinion existed ,as to the arromsement of the Psalms, some pro. Awing that they . kept: distinct, in the book, rhi;lit , others Preferreddie Psalms to 14'111•11 9n : sea 10 9 1 . 1 K*44 16 . , Isideilis; after the, tyle ; beat modern books of ehruttr-Psidri were -trimmed mend4 -46t4-Ati a ppoint is tomrdusks to carry outdie'plow recommended aidaubmit the beck they(hey may welutie to another Xixemlay. 6receufSabbatle twenty-tom t eomsariicartik received,,9ll Aikaina t '. tiettii _the Presbyteriats Chttrch •Itt 'roe Clad; nitileghenj , City Prelthy,thf*. the ; church is under the pastoral: Care of Rev: ' W. Potter The Sabbath Sehool - ism had an.suessilsnio ttesthelatti4o.aiutaiithlPl mem. - „. , ~ --r4 3lP •iio 3l44 Au m u ur , toPeOlira of,atelf. P;Clainhitie Iptirdtited li fteen teachers and on - Wad ;focal innto ewe roorpe one adei of BeT;7li9mil essbaw, tlx:eotpeF. the . 2444 t. 20th? —The Synod otlittiborgroct alto- - ri '''' :1, I r r• - *EMU - n'threrel; Meets at Joaiiiiiiii,.Pal„ - 1 Judge - Woettsnid .iit he. Ipoits. m'ext Tuesday evening, the 20th. .. _•' ': The lion. ireis;rtni'Tf'4tiodward" lives in Whole the Episcopal Recorder of 1%1- Plast../01.shiat nod on, Tuesday 4'44° day , 'titftif iiiit favors the MineCripilliWin dra ft : ' nptn'irtiteli hirhoped to be made Governor of ing 7 ,iletWie!!t ; r!garding it a : fltetriten "10 . Pen7Yeelvrriact the polls i.n. ' fi tti a ba7l,.!t ed irt uf to d, to exercise the Witcheoteemnity, and from which they his his !gilt of ' f ln chin. Ile walked up to the illy° U° little 414114 to be e-xemliW-al from. window and handed in his ticket. any merely' pecurtiary tax," yet it thinks „ What name sir lY' asked the impactor. thatif therlaw is (=cudgel next winter, as "George W. Woodward," was the response. ii , prOyesod, and no yrovision is made for o r ' ...10 . s t. r . name is not bore, air, on the assega i/lying for. personal B anice 'in the field , "very hkoly, and. yet I've paid wore taxes "the religiousas- well as the moral safety of this year than I ever paid 'before, (with a tlte cOmmultity, wiltregnire that the clergy B",,T e ) in e t °: Jess prope rty, ide the :wimid, "qualify be exempt." ;-: him, qualify him." The inspectortook a look —The London correspondent of the at the tall man, holding the tickets in his huge digits, andnow saw who he was. Presbyterian' Writes the Scottish Congre- "Ohl yolfroludge Woodward. I didn't at gationallidsliave tent a fraternal addressto first know who yen were. Your name is oar the 'members of the 'American congrega- 0 , , r.,i51,3;0it1eeta11; 7, , !"..ut it ought to be. All right, Lionel llniti, in which they refer to the 4 ..the-Indge;oted for himself, and then left, Wickedness of professing (as Gm South did) looking slightly pompous. lie l i m e :l ii ii i k o e u p o l f y: for the firm: time in history, malting slavery .ng large P . o th rtion of the co e m s- munity, he P would pre, thecorner-stone. for helping Mr. Jefferson Davis to pay off the —Since the organization of the Ken- confederate debt. sington Presbyterian church, Philadelphia , Itey. W. 0. Johnstone pastor, twelve years ago, eight hundred and ninety persons have been received on examination and by certiti cite. The present membership is four hun 'died and sixty-three. —The Christian Sandwich Islanders, says the Presbyterislotre taking upon them ettltres the support of all their °Tangents. 'lon agencies. --Rev. M. 11. Cyechowski, formerly a Roman Catholic priest, is about to enter upon an evangelical mission to the Polish residents of New York. CITY ,tI 4 ID SUBURBAN. From Yesterday's Evening Edition. A Family Pobwined In Mcieesport. On W ednesday merging, a sad ' case of pot coning occurred in MoKeesporL rive mem. hers of the family of Rev. L. Beacom, a Meth odist minister residing in that place, were taken violently m immediately after breakfast. On:examination, it was believed that the poi son had been placed in the coffee, and a chem ical analysis, subsequently made, developed the presence of arsenic , in the coffee pot. It appears that Mx. Beacom had purchased a quantity of arsenic, a few days before, for the purpose of poisoning rats. The bane hod been spread on pieces of bread, which, were placed on the shelves of a cupboard. In the morning the hired girl was directed, by Mrs. Beacom, to put. the pieces of poisoned bread on an 'upper shelf, out of reach of the children, which was done. The balance of the arse nic had been wrap . in paper and placed in the clock. Mr. r. and one or two of the children, did not partake of the coffee, and experienced no evil effects.— Mrs. Beacom, and four of the children, drankof the eoffee,and all exhibited symp toms of poison. The girl did not not eat any brakfast at all, allekinglhatehe, was suffering from toothache. This circumstance naturally paused snepleions against her, and she was taken into custody and held to bail to answer at Court.. She is quite young, (about fifteen years of ago,) and had been but two weeks in the - family. No motive can be assigned why she should atteurpt to-risen the family, and there is a possibility that the poison may have got into the coffee by accident, but this is hardly likely. The paper in the clock was examined, and it was believed not to have .been disturbed. Mrs. Bea Com was lying in .wvery critical condition this morning, but the children aro in a fair way of recovery. Betting on the Election. In all exciting political contests, there is necessarily more or. lees bettitg; but in the contest just closed there was .perhaps less money wagered than usual. Early In the can vass, the Woodward men would hare bet liber ally, bit their offers were generally declined. Al the campaign progressed; and became more ' and more fervent, the Curtin men woulll have covered all stakes offered on the result, but the Weedwardites became chary, and did not seem disposed to risk largely, except upon .parties majority. The 'moot of the bets trade, were upon the majority which the State would give for C=tin. The majorities given ranged from ten to thirty thousand. There were innimernble Small bets on the result. . ,but the copperheads, With all theiibludlng, 1 lweild tot stake enythilletuilai itgainst a . heav,y' , Majority ,for Curtin. These'lJniin men . 1 who bet- on twenty thonsand Majority, and I over, will, in ell probability; '! go npi,7 but on the whole thibalanee wilt be largely against the .Copperheads. - The, rhiladelphisi ,North flowricCa says : Not Muth hieffey iliariged hands as a result of this electlen. There - WM not that degree of -ionlldenew which brought out takers freely. Money unlimited was offered 'upon Curtin, but few tekeri. .We were credibly informed that in 'a 'transport of overweening on $4,000 Was staked' against .$2,0130 - , the day , before election, but hare heard no ether ease of the kind. posers,;yesterdeVlOeted, very" blue, the more so as upon the bulletin board of the Age nowepaperi. up to a- late hour in 1 the day, the State was claimed for Woodward by six thousand majority. This deception was criminal.- It -1 , ,a3 dictated .by the mum spiiii of bravado that characterises the cop -I:::whead north and south. It led fools to make farther bets upon' Woody-kid, lord- was in ell respects a culpable measure. f---. 41 . .10.......,"""- : . ,"' OWL of , quarter Seseloni.. • FaiitLV„ y6. 7 -713efira Judges. Xenon' Samei - 11iirrear plead - 11;411 to n'thstrs of assialt and lattery;iLtul.Lias acntarcOoll te.pay the costs. , Joker Mcßride was.azialgted On:a:Cibriio of felonfoes %assail: , and battery, on oattibl'John Kemp. ,The= offense . consisted Inthedefend ant drawing a -knife andrialdildg,the prose tutor through the arm. Thu lapbtfat4 was con victed' and reeariitnendatolhe snorey of thi Court'Motion znadO for meliArilit; Janus Kano. was orrisigand •op .a.thorge of assoultsand batterynn: Oath -off Sarah Ford. Thd - juir found a ierdiet of not -guilty; = and that the defendant inv.one half the costa, and the dP4 l 4l,ihy r * Olher .half,....litatiOn In arrest *Of judgment - for the reason. that tho county , cannot be held for ono half VhdcoifaL-it 'mast I nihirilisaraniVillUe PitijelOgaTiOraiP'ting . assaulted hi, ado- panoiine„Fink,.. 4 bejury. 'found not - 'rind arde'red elattPftrt7 4o, par one ball the, rands. , The last named dofendant,(Chrtstlan Fink,) was next' - tried - "for bigamy. IL Was proved Altai his loft a wife in Germany, and after com firm to thla,:non. nt17.441q. -51 ..4r..Y0iFr eaent wife Caroline. Thy quarreled with her about `ayearagoialtd• left vber, ri)tuflag .0m he 'Would go back to Germany, and ..live with bin 'Other . wife' litre : ; Thdjury.:lOhnd aAirdlet . of goillywitalob..will , npoPPlllar,FoslPono A l4 ' trip to Germanyfor the present: John' Boulety ' eonv(ated = Dl lareeny of .two kegs of 'boor fropt?ocob Iletsoll, of Sharper - berg, - 'tentiiiiieirte itillniiiirdnniiint of pightem.uunattis tbe-pealteutiary. ACCIDLIT.-011' 'Wedtlindit; 'a „young man named John.letti, fe4loyed She rolling mill . of Spang, Chalfant & Co., I litewintatownr.nui fibrithlY batijoiriby being Amok by a--bar of hot , iron. Ile was a 'Ffit#o6ol o o:',sCtbtr. o3l /i'Ailit.' , l , 3 i adinn. °24#WlWl t # , Pl 4ti " t & a• i nti ntli ihele*liiitkvta l akl Ag g r lA . WI filadeireMi: bomb:it lortitiletiminnen-2.The jarcidanan Stideotrikred Col& boardhrgbott!o , 9071049Wi1t Wi le r:o4'4V74 4l TOR" 4 sprematltlittOtiop.-i-getil!ACIF: pc la Oar,. --th6-eittiddiak TWO" .01 4°Xt gil e' a . 4 1") 1101 . . - 1 gVir S a —.l_-••= Ainiaa , Ralfiliti -- A coirsakili'w7r - l a. 9t 9r9t7,41”40t19',1 XeMteghkin:ldid":l:l47wirifrel444lll4.4llll4.4o,l4rllli; 1 c4)lor ' !1* folLPAiiTißliiOtPO4. a 6N),-l i ro-witniii—,- ,.., , t - i , ;:l. i -, .. 5, „ , iiiltAtilit 1 ,o,,iiititiva—tf„ mta, AtiaL,itm9 F that: 44 :bus; Ab 2410 . , - iti , togi4oust wteettlo , mmitt 4 4 for tat MM===.l Coal Mining Machines. They are beginning to dig coal by tuaehin ery in - England. Compressed air would seem to be the motive power, from the following description of the engine used in the West Ardley Colliery t. The steam engine works an 18-inch air pump at the pressure of about 50 lbs. to the square inch. Thee air is conducted down the shaft in 4-inch iron pipes, and thence about 800 yards to the workings in gas-piping, and connected by ono-inch India rubber piping to the Machine, which travels on rails. It is propelled a little by a hand-wheel after every blow given by itsplok, and generally it pass ed three times over the faco of the coal-seam, on each occasion armed with a longer pick; the first cut being about 18 to 20 inches, the second 9to 11 inches, and the third 6 to 8 inches; the depth aimed at being about a yard. The actual quantity of work done in six consecutive days of eight hours each by ono man and two boys with the machine was 618% yards, or ►boat 800 tons of coal. A man will average 7M yards per day, so that if the machine were worked by shifts of eight hours three men and six boys would do the-work of forty men. The machine also effects a saving of good coal from destruction equal to an av erage of . ninepence per ton. Several attempts have boon male in this country to contrive machines to fake the place of miners, or to lighten their labor ; but, so far as we know, without success. Court of Common Pleas. - FUIDAY, Oct. 16th,--Judge Sterrett did not hold Court:the room being occupied by the Return Judges. In the case of Bigham vs. Powell, a judg ment of non-suit was entered by the Court, and the jury discharged. Before Judge Stotre.—ln the case of Isabella Mackey vs. Caleb Russell—feigned issue—the jury found a verdict for the plaintiff. Joseph Stoner vs. Martin Lotinger. Juror withdrawn, and judgment confessed -for $lB and costs. IL Smith A Co. vs. Canfield A Bertram. Juror withdrawn and case continued. Daniel E. Mitchell vs. Aid. James Donald son. Action to recover penalty for marrying • minor.son of the plaintiff. Juror withdrawn and case continued. John Connolly vs. Patrick Moen/tut. Plain tiff took a non-sail: Frederiek Leity vs. Patrick Moenam. Ver dict for plaintiff, $lO. John Crawford for use of S. B. W. Gill, Esq., vs. Henrietta Mitchell, Administratriz. Verdict for plaintiff, $B7. City mortality Dr. A. G. McCandless, Physician to the Board of Health, reports the following deaths for the week ending Oct. 3d to Oct. 10th; 3lalcs S I W-bite ----- "' 9 Total 11 Feniales .... ;Colored 2 The diseases were: Complicate - 3 disease, 1; ulceration, 1; convulsions, I; premature birth, 1 marasmas, 1; mousiest, 1; diptheria, I ; pneumonia, 3. THE EASTERN Wcext.tr_s.-34r. J. Hunt, Masonic „Flail, Eifth street, has received the New York and, Boston Illustrated Weeklies for this and next week—among which we may speciallf , mention "Street 4- Smith', New York Weekly, ..Fronk Leslie'. Illustrated :Yews's°. per," "Ilarrer's Weekly," "Gleason. Literory Compoution,' etc., etc.,—ln all which readers of the most diversified tastes will find them• solves suited. DINE STORY Doolls.—This exceeding cheap and popular series of publications has received two secessions—one " The Oat of Wendean," and " Th e Beautiful :granger," in a volume of 125 pages ; and the other, the second number of "Taies, Traditions and Romance of 'larder and Rernintionary Titers," edited by Edward 5. Ellis. Both may 'be obtained from the Pittsburgh agent of the publishers, J. P. uuxT, MOBODIO flail, Fifth Iltneot. Foucp insii.—On Wednesday evening's man Minted Ed. Mlllaley WS/ found dead on the railroad track, a short distance west of Crest.- line, baring been run over by a freight train, which had just passed. Some persons think. Milleley. ,had been foully dealt with, and placed on the track, as his pocket book, which was known to contain some $24, was found a considerable distance from the body, minas the money. ATLANTO AND CIP:SAT WEBTEHH.—Tbo laying_ of the outside 'rails upon the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad for the ace of the wide . - gaalle care has been completed, and the At lantic and Great Western has taken possession of the Cleveland and !damning Road. In short time the broad•guago ears will run into Cleveland. Ctosks.—Our noighors Messrs. white, On Co; have a splendid !to. 1k of cloaks on hand just received from the East, in Silk, Velvet, and Cloth. The variety in style and fashions, 'by far exceeds anything ever seen in this part of the country. Our Indy remLra should drop in and see for thomseiveo. Dose To Dixtr..—Another thousand colored, troops loft Philadelphia, on Wednesday bast, for Dixie. This Is the Sixth Colored ftegitnent, lima is commanded by Col. Ames. Dienittmitia Botrat.,—Jane hiorzieott Wan committed to jail to-day by . Alden:n=l.l4'la °loon, charged on oath of ofllcerß. Dongheity. Pith keeping a*dissorroteble house. III'ERSTED OCTOBER 8, 1861 AITIMIDOWS PATENT 'OVAL LAME' CEfLMNECY'f3. . NorricrczED o► LINT GLASS. TAM,Anwils ire Intended, for: the jlet. Am% besting pairtrot the gleaeq Z. uelly; duo tiaturai , pr outitan. rorrAti.cilaaa w4kg. Fuhinstop Ng, . JOHN' • • VALLEY FORGE ?LOW. WOll,lOl, • -- • PITTIEWBOI, i sad Qd, { l i ll lb Aisteims kt.a: iof mows,. PLOW ; CASTINOB, , 11000 PS, OM' PTING,III.ote... witt k greatlrlagrommit 641.1.• doff* badness, ins carnestlj Thine &alio to, [ gh•fts &eel. [3-toulktall'; Wripenoistille, ; [ Vfoxpb?or, Cealpi *My andAtteill Bt., P4to',Gb. JOl HALL, .T.J.I7ALL• O O STEPUEN WOODS, 0C2.1393 DROWN.• ' 01111 ni l igntivre. ' ''' • ' - Colored -Recruits. Wanted, AT , Nfx.R-woR FTPEFF. -Tor .th...siairra ligumvlT MOSZIO =OOP% which'', new Ibtinicii estop Wino how-Pitiladalphlin Pa. 01blhinig er4c I rai t ii 714 / thi46nlig"d'eo 01016* Of 1010*OrZ ra y ssr.. 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' , "i' , .n• ', .1 ~ ;And by:ailing. iiiisoli me iwinixess .., , LAlL9,leranntinc7r.l. . • .1- .... ~ idyptrto i1:"0.2.-qvc, ~.. Ermine Chronic& Malta* - • V 'tny2;Gmeoll Flab etreet. Pittibmgh• HE.DRAFT.L4serinitg who - z —r- ii - r - v di-- ea, who aro •ontdtird,tolart! , Pikul 1 5 1 7 4 ' :lea down In Mb ConarThdian .Nat. otAllairA . AfiG:4, 'or who What. 4 ,„ hp-ralexcti hi . the ParateV d l"; /Ana atrittartCdr‘kor Wialti tdyractireira .. WO . " to takit . traßgardKaidap t w taw, will find etoVielt, 1 mi46ottto l l l .o za9. as i.ozo fUll/ CMf7 4 - 10.4 - birtc`iii.lo;g4§l.4.lr43raiT/ ^ ' • .. - a larEe - ii n' ,r , ~ .rt... mit= , ... , ." ''`'" — ,, i it a b.„ no Cebiaet . ' d-- 44 ...—. didationin be hued to one or different ar Maajj" - Intl MUT. .. led parties. AffPil 4 " I CO3iMERCIAL RECORD F - INA - ifeE AND TRADE iu Father, Oct lq.:-The only new feature to no tice money matters, to that gold In lower, being quoted In New York to4sy ut 124 c—a decline of 254 per i cent Moo.• y.nter ' ny. giver, too, is toaluiffing, Laviog ' declined to 144 In New York. Here, our hankers I and dealers are buying gold nt 144a1,i0, and 143 144 for Siher. Eastern Exchange to steady at par btryhc.., and y.,.;@!,.; per cent prom The exports from New York for the week ending. on 'Wednesday are one and a quarter ndlllon donate less for the conwPomli°l; week of lon P'. Th u following will show the expurts (exclusive specie) front New York to foreign port. for the week ending Oct. 1 41 1,, and AWN Jan, Ist: • 1661. Is 4. 1/341. For the week _....V2,277,1 9 7 $4,444,381 Pre, reportod.-1ta), 0 .58, 119 1119,518,2.1' 153,1tZ,650 TotalainceJarilatSlo2,336,ll4 ll3 , 9ll s l36,:ral,lB4 The trade tables of Cho- port for the month of Sep tember, have beetrrompleted al the Custom The impOrts at lids port for the month of September are two and a balfmillions leo than for the VIM.- ponding.munth of last year, but the total 'throorla upon the market is far greater. Thus, In September, liar-, only fourteen and a half millions doll.trs in dutiable mmchandise am marketed while lad locath over eighteen minions went Into omsumption. The correspendenco in the total Imports for nine months is quite remarkable. There is a large falling off in free goods, owing chiefly to the contraction of the fray list, a nd a large imin in the entries for ware- . homing. The gain eras dining the early part of the yeur, and the stock in bond has been rapidly fedora] . of late. Included in the receipts of customs for the Lost month ire E319,6T5 in interest bearing Trearory no n., e.p.o,abli in old demand notot, 6,471.000 u gold, and 10,000 in silver. The total receipts of spe cie ter customs since January Ist, at this port, amanut to 5.11,103,t591v the remainder consists of interest bearing Treasury notes, and $ll,- 2:k.',9•21; old demand notes. The exports of produce show a falling off as oompared with the very large total for the same month of butt year, of nearly four millions dollars, while the shipments of apeele show a considerable Increase. The total for' the current .yeiir will exeeed that of last year notwithstanding the probable decrease during the Inter months. There will probably be a rally In the grain movement dur ing November, which will also help to swell the total.—N: Y. Exprem The Kritish revenue returns to the close . of the de cal year ending September 211, 1863, appear in our last London film. The government collects from customs 5118,0.53,000, se against 568,041,000 collected the mono ftscal year by the United States. The other tares collected by the 'British , government amount to 52.:13,615,006 making the taxation altogethers 322,. 410,000 per annum, for the ordinary support of the government. The Interest chergo:of the public debt of the ratted Kingdom amounts to 5195,000,000, no against 5118,1385,001.1 received from customs. The interest charge upon our public debt for the Mica year ending July 1. 1863, amounts to E 25.031,000, as combed 908,031,000 collected from customs. PITTSBUREM MARKETS. siDAY. October, 10, 181 A. FLOCS , GIL/LIN..Mem to 4 realluiLad good 10- col demand for flour, and the market is steady bat unciumgccli sale of 180 bble tow grade family at Iwo ,md 12i fads do "white whist at e 0,88430,75. Rye flour 1,, firm with small soles at ' lO,OO. Wheat Is coming in moo, freely, and Bed is flan at 81,18 from fin.; bands. Barley quiet nt 81,25frons wagon. Oats have declined 8;440, per hoods l; itale on truck of / car at 75c, and p, broth from store at Ito. Corn—ealo tm track ofl car Shelled at SIM. OROCBRIES—Thera Is • fair Jobbing demand for ;traceries, and the market , s steady but unchanged. Sale. of Sugar td 14314 c for !law, and IgNertye for Itelined. Coffee lo stiff, with small sales of 111,3 at 34e. Mulassm quiet with small team at CO to-Gsc, at o, nling to quality; Bale to the trade of 100 blds at GOc. SPIOES--Very arm, soot highor, having' shinn , ed materially to the Eost. Quotation. may be fairly civet: at per pound for Pepper, 24e for Allspice; tar for Clones, and %L. for Nutmeg.. ILtY—Ls qulat and rattier dull, though not quot, bly lower, tales from scales of 24 loaas at from to s.t per ton; also small males of Baled at tbs rate of a,!s (gam per ton. APPLES—The market is almost bare, and., with a good demand, pricechave advanced. We note small sale at £2,5043,25 per bbl for common to choice. ' POTATOES--The demand I. Matted and tbe mar koimay be quoted quiet with =all sales of Neaban nooks from store to 8068f.c per bushel. Sweet Pots toes are sailing at $3,7 - 0' per bbl for time from Mari etta; Z 1,400.1,50. for Baltimore, and 84,75 to $5,00 for Jerseys. BUTTED. & EGGS—Butter is steady, particularly parked, which sells readily at 17@ttle: Sall ranges from Vto 2s- for common to choirs. Eggs SIDI at 15@1f,. • CISME—The market Is steady, and Western 'Re serve is wiling from 12.Y,013c for prima - to choice. CIDER—mle of id barrels Clasmpaigne at • SG- per 1,41. Plttsburgh Petroleum blorket. Ocr. 16—The market for Petrolettra and ita pro, ducts, oAlitinum to role Tory quiet, atilt thortiiiibenl to a decidedly more hopeful feeling on taR, part of holders, there axe but very few trars44. values mi nominally our_hangod. drudeli quiet, .41 rather dull, and, to the dolma° -of =der, we • quote the. isarket iterates' at *..,paeletides retigieo; and late; packages Moluded. The receipts coolish* light, hued. 'apply soma folly epual - to theta:malt demand, which is altogether local. There ii nothing whatevt4 Ong In liallntd, and, arhllo holden:are hopethl of an Improvement under tha encouraging advices from Ilew York, it must be cent:agedMutt the market Is dull and inseam, and brims am so 'very Irreirtlar, that it Is impossible to give quote-. bons. Beikaine to weady, with small oaks at Bic, and tome holders are asking 22c. Bealdhass to quiet and unchanged'. . • • • We hare Millet. from oil City pp iti., ttio iitirliw ' t... Crude le reported duii, with • drooPhig tendency. Woe haring two made at 34,50 per bhl at tho wet% and tt,l at.the utputbrif the crook. . •• , rark'Pettalettla Market. • Speciot DOesteh to the ,Plttshergb Gaiette. New 'roam, Oct. le—Credo to firm and In fair de. emedi 14th sales m,"-the spot et 33e. Waned, le houd...eleo,:te firm, lilt, wiles on the op& et 654,50 r., atat.B6soo for Nordaber delimm7. free a ehado (Vter, ranging teen ti to Mc: •Naptba If mealy at 37 to Vc. Chicago Market. • dor. la,—We have to noterkeoutbstuocco of. 'Alia unsettled 'tabs of the grain markete r and rory ft.* transactions among shippers ,. and regular:dealers. 'The Wheat market' rponid excited; and-2@MS° Id2hor:on pptitg.grsoi,:. but oftorlho receipt of New York:dispatches, buyore hell off, and tht advanco wasloot,tho Jnarket'elositig qtriet at-$1,09 far No.-2, j 51,12 fdr No.l 6`pring. - Thero was very little -inquiry (or Winter Whitt, and Bake.worc. 01. fling at $1,16(§1,16 for No. 2, and 15,07®1,09 for - rejected Red.' Floor was mote active and easier. About -3,lloo,barcala—woms sold at pflOell:TvasSlDF frolaftlAS®kstoo_l(S. common elMictrWhttalThtfqtrsitti; piw@e,ol2 for. goodtOOltolelo :Wiltris:lndlfotAtfor Winter SuisAriinik Thd 1417 far.Cena was light, andireuvetr anaughr china& heat-to ettabliob - Jalinsarket , liatir;atder - Lnf..itracl were inane at et auttlgaffatil th s : ?Eig became weak '4c , 0404iM..4 8 6443, 11 .ti th , ), valg* wee laid, -but bveni i La Brat ani affaiadAft7. ol 4l l l . he:receipts i fall oases, .tienat.Afe:.-tatagta and, * , putlikte shain, - theraibaltt nn inquiry for corn afloat. Oata were 'rampant at the, adiittiebit-;te43iilier WI" with soles of No. lat 64064134 e. OtS , Chlnger tildrelftlilciamerloattnUi,i :nyinie-je 1 05 49Airti , ..UEO. InutAtteadX taut infirm rit• quest at!cl2.2oojcir,4p,A4kciik.itlo Tor : lin. L I in 1.41:1;14.. Barley was in apnd demand ...and, firmer' with ides 0,2001,24.riiini. Itojec i fed al t i,051n" etare,:' fold bet& the the 'marital - reed' dull' ilia - tioxiiit .31 0131 @Fa lower. - trttnOthyllood'itailolf ar „$4,10@2;15.f0r good to prime: itetive. Clover Seed' In• Amited •814ipty , Juba' Thom was more activity in - 'ldiot Pork and Lard. City and: coo aske d_ BfearPOrgitiltatiAliAllikafiit 250:ilarrefs $l5, nn&aha4t2. s oo Atoms country and ftardi sat • '• Apple i; • Wo en„ntbe followinglostalhoLrla . (I 1 . 11. ..) 1164 - . I:oblican : .'"l'leteles.l6 6 3 -0 1SSIs briskly - 4= paid tor all limit I. about nee 4:Aar, OW hiruishlhg the barrrel4 - IVlntet 'fruit "vq . 101,144. higher prine,,,Wotably„, belhifett-{1 • • Asp plat *Br 14-16ippta'from Weriii4bits • bof o Ma# l, 49o ibocrorkainvOnt# lBo : lll et ths(trasii yor.: . . Vert. et,6ll:44imesses Thew boor star, the *ld is sktetilthiett_ _440 littd tifetire9;TOr. leateiailatitiotta ash:Ake :diS-sigliillog kbbusahild of banes et trait." jC : rer. .77, Arne* th4t,lloCiglaktlitrikt!ite littelatr. !ado st-ot i s k re Mat4l: l 4 ^s:b 1 teoliitdVair t i rinii.ll,7 f, gght4l3,oCs Butts lad Stavi*O4 RNA do amokod, 4116, „_, r~~...... _ _.:l-mss --~-~=::~_ _. ~,~~.,.-.x,__._~-.----- - • . Imports _ et&v&z&&D & I°crTaßcz&&-,- BArAto,n, ort Ir,-1 - 3; el. barley, Spencer eb3leltry; - 160..10 W A Car e nk :0 1%. apples. ,A 8011ut61,14 ems' wheal-Binh, rk. Meese,. & co; 11 Ws Bum , W P Beck 4 co; , ' 3.0 1.116 payer, D A-Faintestoik & co: 132.3 do do, J B Welders,' 42..11. loather ' B Josue 4. co; / 14 7 wheat, J S LtaPett a co; 347 do do, T Kennedy & Bag 105 bbl. floor, 31eBate & Anjer; 6 ptgs coif* W A Sneatben; 1580 &o, .1 11 enowden; 23 bow cheeps., 3. bbl. applos, Vangutiler; 16 AO do, ,IL. Voigt & co; IM bales hop., II 8awcrt423.11.11 apple's, .1. 11.10- anus; 12 do do, D Griatletl; 2 lgska I).ErWathur; 60 bales hay. S D F1e..1;.360 Leah cum, Win Car michael; 2I leas outs,UrT Colvht, bbb torelya.l3, la Breen; 26 coll. wire; J Bristol, Prrrsarann, Fr. WiTSC rIf:CAP Oct.. S Ligg ett & 140 bga maw, J - ' Rode; 1 0 .11 Isgs mill Ivied, S A'JCarotheree.3co , :oeta l J Marshahro do do,•11. C' Lomas; 3 . do du, .1 Boor , head; 114' lr. hale''. SPanour kl‘tr,,Y,:l..b.r Raves,- Lyday 4 Chorpenina 16 balsa luaY, &V.A.= barley; Hitchcock, McCreery' k' o; 30 bble'lkone, B b rata.. ...lock A ,o; 40 des brocatt - Cormley; 6 bg. ~ikathers, "A A;' 9.)4131h114-13-I'sll.c6tock S "r; 61 bids apple., retaer ArnottiOn2; 21 14. 1 . Bout, J Klllepotrleks&Bro;l7 dodo, BleCharkan, Bowen & ceol Rea & Keil; 3 kg. butteGN, Richter; la blob. Apples, l ll Green- Agibuntliv Sfarket, 0ct.'16.-3 bbls P Giez;l3Deksatent., B T Kennedy & Biel; 2 Ws egg., J W Ilyde; 30 dos broom., .Tiena. n 4 Getty: 2 bbla .potatoos,r 11 Black; IC baskets vegetable. A , Bob= •, inwan.lbbl. Chief, V Shield; hat stuntrier,i Yost. 3 PROPOSALS. pitoPogAleyfitt . muln3s. • ; cm" QuiirrsnliaSiXtell orner„ . .• DUOS 02 WaStLINCITtgI. ' WASU.NGT O3 , D. C,October 7t. 1 4 . 1E 63 . SEALED PROPOSALS will bo,nweired of thin of flea until TUESDAY, October 20th, at 12 (.I . d.Ckfil., for funiiishing the Rovernment (2 - ,0 1 10) two thousand Medea, to eoutbroato $ du following SPEOIFICA2I O I , B AU to bo (11,) fourteen lauds high and over in - height. AM to be in good flesh, sound, serviceable, and suitable for drought purpoww. All to boov'er (3) three loud under (II) aim year. of Proposals, to ho fur (500)1lierindred and upwarda. The fallname arul postal:am addreee of tiro bidder must appear In thapmpataL • • • • If • Lid la made lb the mma or ► DMA he sande , of all the parties mart. appear orAhe tad:all/ be conshl - st thoindtildeei propOsal of the.partper sign- Proposials from didenits2 Orrin mill cosseldered, and an each of allegiance, mutt accompany each proposition, , Proposals must be addrescrod to Brigadier General TX ii. Itucker, gnattermastor V. d. Army, %Washing ton, D. C., and ehordd be plainly marked . “Propceal. for Make GCs •CTior The ability alba bidder to till the centrzek. sho d it be awards d to him, meet be ithatantied by eponsible perilous, who.° signature, must be aPP‘ltded to the guarantee. • ' • • The resprokibility of the guarantors nrue be shown by the omelet benildeato of the clerk of the nearest Dietriot Comt or of the nearest United States Dietriet Attorth7. . • " • Bidders most ba prewnt In person when the bids are opened, or their proposals will not be conaidered. Bonds .la the sum ef twenty thousand dollars, signed .by the centraethr andleotle of grommtors, will If required of the succertful. bidder noon aligning the eonwact, . , As the bond most accompany fli er contract. It will be necumary forbidden to hartstheir Isondithert with them, or to hare bonds Mimed lm anticipetion, and ready to be produced when the snit:act ls grighed: Atlanta for bowie combo. procured, upon application being made at the offlce,litht4 perthuntly, by letter, or by telegraph. ' • Fors of Geotnthies • We, —, of, the county of.-- r and, to o Ind —of the . cisuntr7 l 4 . and 13 h° hereby . goarantisSthat..=-LD able to fall econttact, In accordance With thji tenni of: his Propooratc arid that, should:his propthttion be accepted:he still at once enter Into a contract therewith.. • , Should the conthet lies awardWithrt wean pre pared to becoine hie sethrlties, andshould he fill to sign a contract In accordance 'snitch* termoof bid. we ourselves will become the contracting parties In his stead. [To this guarantee must be appended lne ea/kid certificate above mentioned.l I NAPEOT IDS, 'DELIVERY; At.. . All mules contracted- Aar under thbriodvortisement will be subject to Inspection. turd those notoonform vthe specifications will be, njecteit, • • mules most be dclirere.2 In this oily within • (25) twenty-the days from the date of signing tbs contract. Payment to be mathsuper the etsupletion of the. contract, or so soou thcreaftet ad t h e Chief Quarter master of this depot shall be in rands.,' , • The mules will be toiarded in hither (50) Are hun dred Oath, latiloa rtlierZartern.M.rMAY deOti: it for the interest Of the Goyeresitent Or Tort . the number. The Chief QuartortnalSer-reeerrels,to•ltimaell the right to reject arty or all bids that be, deck too high. Brig. Gen. and Chief QthrunanesteS, • Depot of Ijitablegiem, FORAGE WOW). astotrant QualrmdiabeentiVid , : Wheeling, Went Va.;;Octotrrr - 12431 . : SEALED PHOPOSILLS- lewd et b - office until 12 o'clock et noon tattOctalwr 2.11 ht ltki4 for ftrnalalling thequartermaeter'ulleyartrbout tt. 8.. Army, with the following, tie t •• • Twothundrod thousand (2,o,ooo)inielteleid'ytime Oats, in sacks, the Osta to weigh thirry.tbrdel24 pooh& to the- twahtl, and the'eaehe to be goodlStrOng burlap.. Tho groin to bo delivered it. Wheel/M. Wert Va., ono ornate; withbrilftern ilayN opt.Tuir* ter within thirmdays, one patter within tottxdire days end one quarter within .izty daye fromdsto of thomand tone (2,000) of icod, -, eotottr , chentehle Timothlt nod balF4/ to Po den t tbn Immo ritlo - tAth theittn. Prottaitas lact ath ted for the otake lot or for twenty tbonsindi(9nAw)triabeie of Oily or fifty's (SOyhtne of Flu, Proposals moat atetethe - quantity offered, tho plose qt . reddoseedf the end moat bo sccoritjawded . by n guamnttra "alit lend two re-, .I.l*Stible parizme that.thek-endsi erMfulalrltte con- - traotif siratded oatl SuitotWftd bidden" will be notified aoloon - award, Inrambi en poesible." Written rentarta etgl.in all - coots °Waled into% and contraebOriwill be _requitsdp.entbcdtde, YF the .isithfol - lisrformenco 'of_ the Otibtreet. kmyotioll • hould het" endorsed on th e - envelope' urropoinde :Sin Forsttoe' and be addreieed'to the undenigtied et Wheeling, Watt Va. The right to :test arty or all bale to reserved by the Goonaraceit.. No bid, will be entertained rankati.the foregoing requiremonts are complied with. . - • • TILEDW*LL 11100102., C a l # 4. " 3 ( /* 4 4 6 7# 3,t .' n 8. Army. PIIOPOSAIiS .FOR FLOU Prtmettalleselnritedtillthettldday of °MEER; 3 8 0. 14 , Ig- L BIAA A14111'1448, the , aubodaucz-lle: . ceizaClli with WO 099 Unwell of flour. _ Bias wiir retehia Gtr ' 'what to known at Nai l ' No: 2. &W Nn. mid Cro -any /within lees thhn V,OOO barreb. tn duplicate forlhedltforent grades sheiald fvosepago ithoots of fapc., , d ry of the_&nr to /* commenced within mllentaZ .4f the bid., or ; a faa. stanata=datrivaa direct, the rate of Whit, ea the gorna, moot l'Untlmwe itetqwn,'st the "hems, Dr ar the ratite*/ depit,•ass~on, D. 41, - Payment will be Snubs is sentilleates of indebted, new Or inch WV him .fir hletribdtl The nineinePectilin 3nlit Wire the deur rdee is - • • i/ An oath otaNsglance fatist atroarsty of bist& ' No bid will be entertained from parties who hate perilously failed to comply with their bids, or ,irozp. bidder natpnWentle rwspond.. Tine befrets If/ bq entirely nay, m obs.very strompf o.lW.9 lo t o r* owl mid cr . if 4torm *IN /Owl whiVesioaresh mutt tc , b6 dtretteU NICKWITI4 0.41. U. , 46. ;D. endcmied t'Froimmilt for Slime!' .11 "rn valkl4.. --C1.41.11jr1 .414EXT8a=-4 niz TENSIONS, BOUND TT 4.:1W, Vn.l 4:1,a:1.112, 4 T. WASH 13.A.Mry ..::,. .:. !) G E 14101,4 u ,visi I 111 7.elk OVOVI'44 . . • ice , multi ethattrtiMackebamilidicattiodiii . -- 11, r . misiannaedlobniroAcitive;beitaituwitio a ~,,,c. ; or,IVAIr li . , kn datUnt i F i r2 , o 6 , l 7 leen are olio entitled • to traledi unity: Irord= lid/ WlPP4ltlineen 01.414freeKtme Antltled to *n•i;• j th " WW* l, ,PC 4 gAd k rF t,. . :Mel: nre t t . 1 * in. the serried ate d'nUtloil in ... - pensions end ..' lned Mars claims of itreiigiiiiipiaeS, promptly it '60,40. P. ~N o • 4l t eritn-terl4,l l4 :nrll+Ww. -_ _ ,_ td , tlei• I EloniT le cod:* • . It ..: !ovum... 112.1WAli)11S; VACTi"PAr, 2 • n . - -ct; • ; 1. , , 4.7ictaisr At ANDOLai 6131 M. 'h•Cr. 000)COMII KfthaPy,fti r jabAng cmixj= e r nopww.itoLDUßS 8,444•00-5,a 1 ,thowt 11011bITL65tiokall Atethec4B o2 - " au ' R o t a, .010101, ha emended en:or s t elpsoutkic,, 211121abtlMEMB Orpheit, ChtatettiStettetes stilit ilegetrepet , 'metalline tat thandertex-hOodiadetiuthammtmix. ithagt,FittlestulkEertboat itheme coatraetett 8 ,2 co,ll , _Waretehatteatettlteollsbted,emtit o letteevatti - anaeraseatmettraiillaktp telnetteed.:4: Timard. IngrAltr;:gritaintr:3 3 QMlEo4. 1 -IY-L mann, "Bikeik - Afoiiii =WART =AIMS otremmifienet~olitcted by the-sub eeriber4tgui foiloeripi =bat, viz: Penske:km 810 00; ell rithWelitheiSPso..... Trn.our, Atiorwr , Itaii; l ,i4v 4 =l"S t am 49 -= . 4. 71 4 ''1"1","ld 14 4MALAWIigisaTEAVOM • 1 • ;-.." 1: `. : 1 1 - - • ! YAW ea ' l2O and ISIEERCO4DAMSZTO• rittibUnit• QUMAISIL At, . - , ITILSORSTENT. • t . and sharlilolsDAT, A .. lath. PENITSILYAS 4 tWiTivat, • ' T 7I SINE DAILY 'MAINS. t_•!. The TEIBOViaII ACCOM)IODATION TRAIN leaves the Pittsburgh Station daily, (except Banda)) at kW a- nr.. atopping at a.llBtattens between Piste. burgh and Philadelphia. and ix:slang dlrict •etinnio Lion fat now York and Philadelphia. • - The THBOUGIi TllAlli leaves ihs at gauge! Stodge' every morning (except Sunday) at tbo s, ut, atopping only at principal stations, and 'ranking direct coluiectlona at Elaretsburg inorejind Washington, and fur Nov York for Philo& delphia. • Thi..ximoucu EXPU STILAIN fear* dany at AO pail, stopping onlyst pancipalstaidasul, direct connection at Ihuvftiktrrtha — Baltint= Washineon. phia. arit fsrStnt lark sia - Alkuttowu touts an d Phlladel Thu rest -LINE kin; titS Stittiactlittly Sunday) at Wei pou., su ni aaslyADLlDejpal sus Om* connecting at Ulm b turßstussats and Wastilkston,nnd at rusWew Tatic.4. • ACCOMMODATION MIN& •'" ' mronasowadcoommodalon ivo i n d billemdtaD/ (except Sunday ) at 243=g and runnings fir as Xtrit Accinitinwlatipn , Traltalat ..Wall's station -learaidally (except,B2a -11,30. a. m.. . Second Amon= ibr Wall's Station leandally (except Sim ) eI lt : 30 a. tn.' ..Third Accommo dation" Train Or Wall's station ' leavesdally (wept firm )it tiCO p. m. Fourth Accomm - Train .for Weirs station leaves daily (except Sun .) alo:lo.p.m. ,„ The Church Train lam ; Wall'a Station mory San_ day at 6 i 155 'a M. i - , - ISSISS Pittsburgh at 12e5.P, sz _ _ BetunilritistiMartin in Pittsburgh ea &Merit Baltimore rtimi.---.......—........11:50p. mi • Pleilistelphie ' press--.--..---..........12:3D NIX,' . Fast Line.. --.—.-12: 50 a. m. • Through liallTrain.. ve-w)a. is. Johnstown Aconitmodation---.--10;06 a. ii. First Wall's Station Ateommodation.. _... 025 a. m - Second Wall's Station Accommodation... 60 5... m. Third Wall'aStatlon Acconersodatione.., l i lo Pm'''. Fornili Accommodation., AM. BaltimoreExpressr will arrive with Th iledoiDab Repress at 1123 per . on Mondays. Trains for Blairtrilla and Indiana connect atlllaits• villa Intepection - 1 with Through heouougimhahuh , Johnstown Accommalan and Repress Train Seat, and with Baltimore Ea :One and Johnstown AMA.- modatiorrlvea.. • Trains liar %bawd:own connect at Cresson witl Thi e . ti mew Trains and Mall ...ln West, and with . becommodetion andßxpress Train Sant. ....,. . The publid . Will and It greatly to their IntireirE In ' going Sh a y or West, to-travel by the Penneyinsids: Central Railroad, es the accommodationsnow atterkl,, - cannot be amassed on any other routs: Ths Raid" is ballostat with stone, and Is ratirely few tttaithist..'i: We can prosaism safety, spowl, and cuptinri "to .ell .., who may favor this road with their patronsr. •' ' To Hew York.-112 SOTollialtimill 01 - 1 To Philsdelphis, 10 50 To ' lastcasteew..... S go T. mrthrtgar--- - 7 65 -. .. Baggage checked Mall tattoos on the Pelingyhra- - Ma Central Itailmad, and to Philladolphia,llalthriana ' • and Now York. • • Passengors parchuing tickets In. the aus will be- ..e =t SA aim, according to the diertanos Wasted.- Dream, ao die station lutes, =Opt from' stiaload . r where the Company Mai no agent .. . ' .. '''.-- lioTloll.—.llx tamed loss, the Ootapeety tilll_holi. , , themadula jailF96 3 Thia litramal . 1 4113 1 4 11 auilvi..: end for an amount not ex . ling SBA, . N. B,_nur.pgantbus -Minium been - miplazi - te , convey pas se ngers and baggage to and trims Ille- -, pot, ex a charge not to isisiedtS emits, tier midi pas;.. _ ' %env= enAteitgutP• T.* Itshete n tpr to - , . . .J. A -ET, 4: 4 . ~i At the ,reamylutitit' °tiara ' ILettroad.. PAlser. Station corner Liberty Lai Oran Vine*. ap - " I E ..E . - . •-•- • - .LA131".), ..fia t ::-.. PITTSBURGHA.ND atafti r •.-f.! • • wlizmural xteiLuo,u) . BIIDiME It •MiItIiNGEMENT.—On and _attar . MONDAT, April Mb, 180. Mains wi3Vlesve thei.:" Depot of the Pennsylvania Sailload, in Pittsburgh.-" as bottom.: , Pittsburgh sad Whereas /irw. -•: . Leaves Pittsburgh LAti a. m. Gal a. tn. 1244.14...i5i,.• do Wellsville. 3;10 " &IS " tea . " :,-• do fitenbenv'e • 3:10 " 9:07 ". 3:53 ''•"•-, do -Wheeling. fain " 10:08' " +.13 a'•• arrives Bel Lair- 5.2.5 " 1ie..3 " _ MO :it. , Connecting at Steubenville and Bella& with Stan heroine and Indians Briiiroadand tbntral Ohlo Bally ' rood for Zanisillet, Nownrii„ Colambits, Estnia.lhaV ton. Indianapolia, Cincinnati, itaidendlles;Caira. St: . Louis, St: JbeePli,,ind - all :Ft and sontliwes4 and at Whealingwith Btl7ae,d Ohlo'llldroat- Pitabwgiond , •Lire.. • I L paves Pittsburgh.—........ Woo. tn . It4op.m. do lyeusTwo.....-.......,... ..t4o ~ , k... 1.0 do 11ayeird....—....-- sso " LA " do Alliance---- 54.1 " 4.415 " do Itavenna..... - ;—... - . - ..:.-s - 7= " Cr.= " do Madame-- - —. US -.... =0 Arrives at Closeianr "- - ... 4.1•11 . ,7.10 " Ceinhectintr at Bayard with " was `Asa& 'SA- • New Philadelphia and Canal at etliiirecalaith ..; -Pittahmigh, tort Wayne and Chi Hamad: at •• • 'Ravin= with Atlantic and Great ern Ilailrowl ' for Vanes, Gisensills klesdrille, 818011. COM, .'1 Jamestown and. Salamanca; it Ibubon with Clare land, Utensil's • and Cincinnati Mama tbf 'Alma: • Cuyahoga Fails and Millereburg, and.at aistigandk ~ with C. et E. IL E. ihr Erie, Duntirk and Ennio • with C.' St Sit.' 114 for sanatiskyrToledd. and slag . •" with steamers for Detroit._,,, ~ • .e, .. • .. . Wellsville Accammodatimiloar4 af3:NJ p. m. • I ll • aturrdng traits Intrust 9.10 a: ta.: 3.= and 885'.: 1 .p.m,: and 2.13016 , m. pro=tVeleta to all - prominent points ems, bre - :' a i t the Liberty &met lot, Pittetangh. ,-' _r - PEOPAIR PA.llM,Tirlmt Amant.. ....„, And at 881411nY City. _. . -- A. tl. CAtedgiaSßEY, Veld Agent" 4 - , For further information applyto WILLIAM. STEWA.E.T.Agned.' • . At tlw Comp sll Waco Itt Pplght . fitation, Permt.. 7 .. .. , -. -, ap2l EEL= NATIONAL B 4 kMC. • OF PITFSOOItGH. • TBRASIGITiDEPAHTHENT thmulos.Coarriotz.za sax Oaaltmet, illubinStotkcity. azzett Gtb,ISA Wayzata; By - eattsfactorr.ovidonhe p to Alto iludenizoced U truii - Geonli to appear that, the SHOT IiaTIONWBANKHZ PIITHIBUBOH, to tha Ostaty:oflAttleabooy. and Stattove Potzosilta-•...t •alatPulhotattoly,otaaatatß =A= sod according V. ithe.reStatotooata Set of. Coitutat, eatithit • ...ate..htt tolorido tiHailoaat Catiancy, *wed pledvat Bata Stott! Stocks; and to prosido for .: 'oo.th:cola/low izat•slWci:Ezzahlit _Mired; -- aPprecinat - li' ,rotaizza..T4oo 1 8 G, and. ham totollad arith jprovitions of.atid•itat..tegnitedto :be compliod, 1001 •••• 'beta* comfaiiitUfw the hatfneas anti:4las: tharelbtal,t, Brat' wcuisocs,.Camptrollet : 1 of the gisito•aeT, cottity tliat'tho - said rucsr - NATIONM .01h. PITTSBURGH, .4 "Otomfy of Anogilenf. aniltateLat PemmiTaztis, fa l`azithorized to consarace,Go:!hattatr of Ilsoklas derthtact "Tolima& • 'Tzt`toettriat %tete& tuitilan haul fulltza, „. 4: a bhar ta I,.o2Ltf.°P.*:9foP9qf f 4 :3 11 ' .,711110NAL WANE or . bitrantir- - P 1171381133.014 PL (Lary inTsutraca 2FILBZ•COMPANT4 Cini.il.44oo.6.oo..wtliCiO Inman - to 153,60Q0.090. ' - set itihrLite pitoldeharoh T