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We and the foylOvilng ,plece of news: in a, Louisville lettei "to tho Chacinitati Govette, dated tho Gu. zitanzr EgLIZVED.- I regret teleran that among others relioled from command its Noseerane_ artcry,.sinee the late battle, is the popular an/efficient young Major General,' James- B..Wegler, - '.:I know not why the prtnting look has - touched this strong and healthy !Imhof the martial -tree, but I .ventnro. the assertion that, if under charges and about to undergo examination, thin. Nagler will prune as - clear a record as it boo heretofore been brilliant. It has been charged; r notiee,..in print it least, in 'the IpaLsville Award, that , Gen, Negkry caused' the disaster to the 'right and tenter on the 20th by withdrairing hhtskirmbotten tork goon when ;moiling to the left; and, aisO, that be abandoned the lead- at an.early linur on the same day, taking with - blotto Roseville his division nearly intoctiand tarrying off a tot tery left in restive - by,Wcoid, It may be that charges to this effect n*jr. have been preferred against.him;. but it I. ranch more likely that this story is of a -pleoe' with the slander re ,garding Crittenden. I can - stale positive/2r, bowever,-that Gen. Negley. has Irvin relieved of. his nommand, andAtuat his old division, . Lika the twelve others of the army, have bee =tip into six, forming the 4th and 13th Corps. We limits moat. cordially in the regret :ex pressed by this correspondent, that the gal lant andpopular hero olStone river should have been made to suffer, howArer temporality, for the faults of others. We feel assured, however, that an early investigation will lead ttl the rein statement of "this strong and healthy limb of the martial tree." We have ao fewropithki earnest and popular, lighting generals,.that Ike eould-notwell afford to spare 'Gen. Negley. Tip Criminal Court. Very little basin°, of public interest was transacted in this court to-daY. Wm. Croke r, convicted of We charges of assault and bat tory, was sentenced to pay &fine of five dollars and costs in each case. Robert con victed of ,a similar offense, was sentenced to pay a tine of ten dollars. Mary Wilkineen and Belle Roney, the girls who stole a large quantity of clothing, etc., from Mrs. McKee, of Manchester, and who plead guilty to the charge, worn 'brought in for sentence. These girls are over eighteen. years of age, and in view of the fact that they have been 'Ceding degraded lives for some time past, the Court had determined to send them both to the penitentiary. Counsel, how ever, appealed to the Court for mercy, and asked that the girls be sent to the House of Refuge. Judge Stowe remarked that the Court would be compelled to lay a heavy hand upon offenders of this character. The num ber of young girls permitted to run at large upon the streets, and follow their own incli nations, ware (earthily Lige: No one could pass along the principal thoroughfares of our cities, at night, without witnessing the painful evidence , of this fact. The House of Refuge was not a proper place for girls . who had lost all self-respect end de cency, and who -had entered -upon a life of shame. They could not be iteparated.from.the other inmates, and their influence upon those lees versed in crime might be most pernicious. Judge Mellon remarked that the Court bad concluded to send both of these defendants to the Penitentiary. 'The Managers of the House of Refuge did not like to receive such persons, and he was not clear that they could receive them, under their mks. The jail was the worst possible piece, owing to the evil in fluences inseparably connected with' an Im prisonment there, and the Penitentiary was the only alternative. The sentence, however, would be postponed until Saturday neat, and in the meantime, inquiry would bentide as to whether the parties were admissible to--the House of Refuge. Killed at the Outer Depot✓ At an early boor this morning, the body of a man named John Johnston, a - watchman employed at the outer depot of the Pennsyl-- mmia Railroad Was found dead-and miusglod on the track. Coroner EleClung nisi notified and bold 4n inquest, but no mrldenee was ad: &teed tending 2o show how . !he . came to his death. ge was list seen, lariptithand, walk ing about the 'aril tine ie 'stippiesed to have been struck and knnakial down by a .Pa ni n train at a later hoiir - in thO ' T he he. de- - ceased bad boon in the .emplo.f of 'Rot aim pany for about a year, and had a family re siding •at New Derry, Westmoreland county. The - jury found a verdict of incidental death. The company:dressed aliateolked las re-' mains and forwarded them to his family. Salt Alves Titket. ' , Some wag haegottaa upit•lasititivur Vick which is creating.considiumblu , amuse meet. It is a very "snaky" coneems, being . highly emimilished with "uortierhell4l," Tarim' attitudes, but it guarantees , * “derad head" piimage up "Saltiltiver,..""en the 'SMUG Gauge - Road, to all who may' bold tickeil. The train leones this .eity - &Hike 7,30 stopping only at the ."Central ClUb BUoms," "Poet "DuireS," and otherluiti eipd stations: George-B. McClellan' is Lrres- Went, and V.L.Valiondighani Vieeliresitlent of the road. :The solar ofll signed, Mad the' "bfitof Tgie ' is.ltery chalets; Drinks shantliust, . The news bap have nopolised the sato of the tickets, although a very reliable agent has been assigned to that duty. • LIST' Or LETTERS Toixtaining in the POSSOVPICE at AitsalliasT, Pa., at noon onAATUBDAT, October 11tt4.180, , El/CILISIUM 111 arruoarrek , * Pleaia mention the elate or the tin which theletter le ealvertlial. • Waco hours from Tx A. a. to Cr. , A lintablaion T At ACUISDAI2 LIRA Karon" Batch J Anuettonalllat 2 IluntJno 0 Antloreon Wan, Harper Su : , 8.. `,>lllll Thee Bellitobt '" ' Bunter Thee Bennett WII •. , , Rantleld Me Beatty WD - 1101 Nancy A Baxter Win 1. , Hallett, IVos " e . 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Xamer Yaw" 0. y ailibervEber .. - MoceteacUluv-4 i bottitis Assio-4 Mgros* iskarthlr,;. • ...:.3".41-21-:-1 m • ', •:1 ThigitAinStr: ) - •." _ . - da• . ~..., . ' A r NFAMENT-I -7•,/00 bbls. N. Y. Cement Thr I ' _ . _STIL COLLIN. - , - A".7.y. .4e':alll4`". 4Z.EpxS. t.,121.0 ^ VW,' I~**a' OMAR 401.10304 WM. I COMMERCIAL RECORD. 'AM OS 1111)1EADESDEPARMENTil THE ARK HEDGED - TO LIGHT WEIGHT. The President'a_Repty to the Mis: semi Delegation. ic" . . . Nay Y oai, CicL 214brarc hail the following: Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Oct. 16. -'!—Oux lines of battle were Maintained through out yesterday. and today, but the enemy barn Made: no,-Sarther demeastration and all has remained quiet.. The rebel. platen' appear , close M. our Treat, but whether after hiving been'se Completely foiled in all their recent endeavors to gain.= advantage they .will try another genk-movementor risks general en gagement.ii as yet undeveloped by any dii 7 eoverles - de have been able to make. it re- . connehretnce-- on oar right has disclosed's. heavy - body of infantry occupying the mime in the Bull Ran mountains, while , Ewell's corps is believed still to be hovering'on oar A egad of mounted rebel raiders dashed in upon the headquarters of the 16th. corps, betas= Chantilly, and CerdievillO, about midilightlist night, capturing the contents of only' four flagons. • 4lLrmnoMof horing..takon.pleoe at Fair*. Court Ilouse,..ar that our artillery. bad er retreated thither, arobSlirieitions. Ben: Iblul Coehrane'reached Fiirfax Court House this p.m. ' • .. • Between fifty and sixty more rebel prisoners were - brought. in to-day and this eretung, and despatched to Washington. The remainder of our wounded in Tuesday's fight were also sent in. All sutlers and other attaches of the army, likely to embassy; active movements, have been ordered to Alexandria, and the army of the Pots:ante is minted to light weight, and awaits its sontbem friends. - • ' The Trlltme'. Washington dispatch says 'The President's reply to the address of the - Missouri delegation, mailed to Bon. C. D. Drake, Chairman, of the , delegation at Bt. Louis, yesterday, will be published or not at the option of that,. gentleitum. Gen.Schoneld is continued in command of the department, and all military powers two con centrated in, his hands. , lie received new in structions, a copy of which is annexed to the President's letter to the delegation, mmtain ing explicit and more stringent. directions for • the, management of his department.., All parsons in the service ; of the United States are forbidden to return fugitive slaves, or to assist in their escape. No colored sol diers are to be enlisted except under ordcreof the conunandec.of the department. General Schofield's course with regard to Senator Lane and his followers is approved, and be bordered louse all the forces under his commandto put. down guerrillas or oilier irresponsible parsons carrying• on irregular warfare, under whatever color or pretext. There is uo action in the matter of the en rolled Militia; which Is left as it was before the visit of the Delegation. All the military forcia . are under Schofield's control. • Gers. tfifes and Solomon, of Wis., are here. Theformer is , desirous of removing some of the restrictions upon commerce on the labials gippl. The latter has questiobe to settle with the War Department. French Still Hold Matamoros—From Texas. Nl' YORK, Oct. 17.—New &loans dates of the 1 th state that Matamoras is still held by the each. The citizens do not exhibit any desire.to oppose them. The popular feeling let Texas is against the Confederate draft. Galveston is very strongly fortified. • CLALI/1 .1111E-VTIL pENSIONS, BOUNTY, BACK PAL • _ T. WALTFAISC GENGSAL CLAIM ApEst, 103 YITTH STILEET, 3,1 dour beim( the Ontbadra/. All wounded Soldiers, who bars been in the mili tary or anal service, are entitled to 1100 Bounty end Pension. All Soldiers- who hays served two years am sbentstitled to the Slou Bounty. Soldier. ' M ' od s i.cll by 7.1:427,:„ dla or are hilted io the service are entitled to pensima and the 5100 Bounty, &C., Au., Officers 'chasm Of *eery descriptkel, mmiThely et tended to. charge• made in any nee until the money oallemmL pENSIONS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY H.. C. MACKRELL. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CULL/I,OMT, NO. 114 PI➢TU BTJIE r. ro;=n;4l4, Gollectima In Allegheny in 3 MUeidleg Propecatee 13OLDUEBS CLAW. otwrery descrip tion ; BOUNTIES thi . all i ßed - Soldlers. FIS RIONS,Ihr.woOnded oilkoreead:Bobilers ; BOUN. Tllilltand PENSIONS lbe W/Olown, Entente. Orphan Chiktein, Brothersimi Edam mother:kV' Mr.. .sentathaw of those whobane died In OR ruled , Luna died atla illachazgo ttam Mame mntraded ; *ITN* charge eollectatl, sad so letter ',Elbe awneredsiewea satese;p ..bulosed... Ildilartr• • - MILITARY ,CLAIMS 'I3OIIICTIRS PMMONS. ,BACK rex :and EurrAni CLAJthi,of entry colkmted by the rub mazer, at thetofharbig rata, viz: Pamitnta ail other claintss3 30. . • . • . C. C. TAYLOff. Attorney at Ism. No. 73 Grant street Pittiborgh. Os. H. .6. itircbarger 'ere' made ' If thi'elatio , does not Mar a mml. and a information gtratigrails. nobly , JOILN }M.I.L k CO., VALLEY FOBS PLOW WORKS, Eranufarturers and dealer, In all the diffarerit•klods of PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, 'SCOOPS, GOT-. TING BOXES: dz.. With •Crt Bummed Wilk Mrs for doing bushman, ern earntrCy invite dealers to Ore nn a U. Manufactory, Temperatuandlle..••• Wareham*, Ceedlaalary.assaldbatty St., PlUsb'gla. •Joni; 'P. J. H ALL ' '- STEPHEN WOODS, • ' oc2Xon JAS. J. BROWN. ISAAC CRAIG, OUTLET SAW MILLS, jitney,* conntantly on 11/171il• Mo nessoned stock of DECKING DO AT AND BO r t? ON PLANE, %lustros , FRA3}I6 NV:M Immo: sus.auts, JOISTS,, BiIiOTINGI. LATian PAL ' Er l wfl? a fl c tiq t rdenn: for SWIM 131917 P with and's/ fer , riarrn • • N. Parson. inattlog LONG TIMMY or POP tin are pisootgazz 14104 ipAIPILmPui ON'Offirkforeerlip itrb•f, eeiritoblitsom• auStd. . getfalrßerx, P . .LarPN4 4I, Pa Piny' nililif Patterson Plnkorttidlasci Peak Wax:: Asi's J D. BERND,. ~1 6,; 1 1, 1 1.4,4 Cet° 1 44 Glued . and 1141 . ,;ed . 'Spool 'Cotton. F;gl Smith 2 • , • , cralacii•M Bahl-Jane tiobtatgin Wm-, 8004 Irni • ••• • glogek "NV!: TAcroay—TALLE:II. Mum, Al ; so, Uotit thi 'VIOTOBIA, fitAlVArtiliga IVATEIV, • BITIITON'S 'AND - Plittara • • intlcrik OoilleT Vinirh“,,h; PAL' dalria PH"- 7, T 7 • tidultitto =ha* Jinn gal • • tt Minit6 1. .• Striseue L• • , Striart .3fro VT- Stamm Lath's. ShookMut L • • !StetlintJaines Sterrlttsr.las ParrerJOilleil 814111 4 Z= atiOlet rAl4:4Ol' Mae,* 1 3141441Uick - ' etotkalicEirtho;; grolthilbAst meepoectuiii, :` Shiclr Abner Ihnui Strotid Air !"- eilt,edgetr =I with marble ethgte—wittruckc psteareleepe and thistle Cattentagt • Allikeie ari d from the wwwwtheet to the Wp b eet., Ber Itllo4ll mthanable be .„ ..Wn. Cf. ip#kiroir a tix," Otlinaw:Wraw — • Wood MOW: • j ~,-, .O. .. -- , . Ogtwur 0 and tastrows, . • t .. .- .. r .• .Waslawcon, D. C. Ss pt. 2Dtb, 16q. C. rgi. BE SOLD.AT PUBLIC A C. - L_ nor cin thi'marr, acolqv mai mineo , NESDAVK' Tth; TIM -wad 110.et,f0etaborou. tWCatrakowar,tho 4Niubtn#ati .otogrratory, .4 bwo lot of 11.0.1141ES.and.)1111W, pindesatied lw =- Ii lor WO! scrykrei Epletsi onws . ls+lo3 iikt To o'clock irefbderlti**! iolylias24"-! 1 " • • =Lou' Zia" Whited.Barak, &Mc: iiriabielgoemoU Wattetkatindii Wend;Wm:: • 1r.0218 Rnakz 10IMP. Tittua..4:leikln."(krternmens bac , ••: • IMMO ~„ CILSS.GAIIIIZT,BO4,A:Q.II (tloccooor to ;B•Fatil it.3l4*. ' • ) • 4.1 : 011 PAK Ir Bs: , C,D; l gijj ' In slobli t ' . 1111IoNZD ;ate, .7,Lrt/13. hi . :4-47 piirninor, --- I ki 8 K--Four AcrOs - of,Giou ~ ' flistallbstiatio.vtak Domini stow, • firs and Ihelsiaary ; till adapted fa: a aL ao. .. er - ... ?vionsiowle lb*: aka „ aw~lts MOW ala i se A 111), 0$ No, liatoptstrac PittabanA, . , .=;= MeMNIM PITTdBUTCOU,VA ALLECIITENY CITY, L.,C4LDW = Ml_ VERNE FINANCE AND TRADE. Se rrnaa r, Oct. 17—The moat remarkable feature to to notice in money matte: ti the;raind decline lngold. In New York to-gay, it *nod at Lil; declia hag to puwi, advancing to 1 5 2:dedildng to and nnnad weak at, 14.V.i. Thts in a &cline or 04 per and lance 'ruby: mad 7 per cent below the rata of Ihuntday, Sterling Exchange is quoted dull and loner at 16:101 166 for Aral chum bids. The total exports of Specie, from liew York to for eign ports oulaturday were 1,046,000, and for the week, 51,3:16,980. The itnyorts of foreign dry goodo at Nev York for , the week are not quite up to Last week'e, but are not small for the season For the Week. 1861. 1802. 18eZ, Euteied el the port.. 8681.178 51.01,767 81,379,383 Thrown on the market 750.851 1,390,787 1,365,765 Shim San. Ist Mitrd thep0rt,.518,1148,e94 Sth,SISAM 551' rm A, S IIL Thrown en market 37,174,364 81,661,587 51,3M,950 The volume of business In Imported Merchandise In this market, during the past few weeks, m set ibrth in the Custom House returns, has been onus nay; large. Thus tho total entries at the port for September amount to fifteen and • half millions of dollars, of which only three and a half millions were entered for warehousing, while in addition to the impirrts, about seven millions were withdrawn from erMettoriie and placed upon the market for consump tion. The excess of merchandise thrown upon the market Last month, over the amount for the carree ponfifirg month. last year, is about four mlllions a wbile for She same portal In 18131., there is A gain of eleven Such Is the activity In most kinds of lm parfait articles, and especially dry goods, that the stock In bond is becoming rapidly depleted. The ex .port movement, on the other hand, shows a slight falling off, the figures being for September, 101:1, ea ch:olth of specie, f trifle over twelve milllonsoupthost a little under sixteen millions for the same ported In 18a2. VCs, the year commencing January let, how ever, there is a gain of rising twenty-two million.. If there should tea revival of the export demand for our surplus breadstoffe and provisions, which is not unlikely, there Is no doubt that the exports for the year will be largely In excess of those for 1862. The :receipts of produce from the West are on the increase, and Increased export movement Is confidently looked for by many well-Informed mercharitc—S. Y. /Ship pow Lill. PITTSBURGH BiARKETS. Mirxovr, October, 17, 18&. FLOCS. & GRAlN—There Is a moderatli local de mand fur flour but prince are without change. Small sale. of Extra family tram store at 5 6 , 50 0 0 , 7 4. Eye flour is firm at PM. Wheat iv firm and higher and prima Bed may be quoted from first bands at 111,20, sale of 2 2 _00 bash from store on private terms. Coto unchanged: sale of 2 cars Shelled at $l,OO. Oats late active, end, In the ab3ance of salsa, we 4note at 73e by the car load. Barley Is Ana and 10312 c per per bushel higher, sales flout wagon at 500131,40 for Spring, nd Fell. Rye—nom offering. GROCEE.II.7,--illa grocery market Ls quiet but prices are fully anstsdned. Small sal. of Sugar at 13 to 140 for flair to prime Item and wyjgrry# for Refitted. Coffee to steady with small sate of prima Mu at 34c. &fauna steady at former quotations. SEEDS—Timothy Seed is doll and out of season; sale 0(23 bush to the small walla 53,00. nova is an active 4emand for Flax Sold, and the market may be quoted firm at 52, 50 0=0. Clover Seed— none in market, and nu demand. APPL&—The demand le good, earl with a Light rtipply, the market to firm, and prices we well sae. Gifted; ules of I:03 bhla at from $1,73 to 1.1,25 per A.9llF,S—Pearls are arm and a glade higher; sale of 3 tons at 5Ne. No aska of other 4oecriptions; BEANtl—The demand la fair, especially for prime small Whits, of which we nolo a solo of 2n broth at *l,OO. Price. range from 52,50 to p 3,00, aueordlsg to quality. SALTLeaIe of 30 blils No I Extra from depot at E1t,30 per MA; and males from store at $2.,C019 1,C2, CllEESD—rochaugod; saki of Wectoru floserro of from 12% to 13c for fair to prime. Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. Om. 17—There wee corsliterable activity manifested in Crude Petroleum to-day, and while prices decilnal about ono-half cant per gallon, the transactions were unusually lame, amounting In Mao aggregate to Zr. 25 bbls. If Is but proper to elate, however, that the demand is entirely local, ea, at the present rates, there Ia ho margin for shipment. The sates reported were : 400 tibia and 125 bble at 2ty,, packages returned; 1300 bbl. at 24Nc; and a.> bid. at Mc, packages in cluded. For Refined, In bond, there appears to be no deniraul whatever, and the market continue* ex tremely dull and neglected, and to effect salese ma terial cone: melon would have to be made by the bol der. Most of our iargait dealers an making no effort to veil, or, in other words, have withdrawn their stock from the market, no the Impresario prevails to some extent, that an Improvement will take place twiner or later—, sensible conclusion. There are other parties, however, who are NJ situated that they will be compelled to sell in order to radian—no unit ter at what sacrifice. Free oil is In fair demand, principally for the wisteria trade, and small .ales ere making daily at former quotation.. Benzine and Itealdham remain about as last quoted. The exPoits of Petroleum from New York Oar the three day. ending on Friday last, wetollett, reaching only 88,839 gallons.' New York Petroleum Market. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Genetic. , Ns, Tors, Oct. 17 , --Crude is quiet but unchanged with email sake on the spot at 31(4-14c. lielltied, in bond, in unchanged, with sale* at 5405fic on the epti Ste for all October; and Me fur November. Tree oil rarigra front a to ac. Naptha Is geed, with salts of reined at 'ffi@aoc. G. New York Dry Goode Trade. (Form the N. Y. Shipping and Commercial Lift Yonx:Oct. 17.—The great activity which has prevailed this department of trade during the past: metal weeks, =Atones with but little abatement, though the character of the market has andergota ,complete metamorphosia. Catil a week or two ago tba demand was almost wholly for Woolen goods, the 'aggregate trade In_wletch, in so abort a time, Ls With out • vandal. But during the season of ataltyand excitement In Woolens, Cotton goods were to a gmt extant neglect...l. Thie was owing chiefly to the hope which ow entertained by a majority of the 'Layers that the Army of the Cumberland wan destined to ache= the nom decided enema, end that immense supplim of Cotton would thereby to seem% and with the least possible delay transported to the man ufacturing distrait and manipulated into rations fabrics In time tontine Spring =de. Brit ItSsoon so it becemeapporent that Ella hope was delusive, buy en began to aorta= .considerable *moiety test they should he unable to FOLUM ;applies on such *Aran. =eons terms to they had anticipated, and the sub sesnent large advance In Cotton admonlibed them that manufactured goods would soon be higher than over before. Roping at once became activeilind the market was much excited, while prices have steadily edrancerkuntll the prevailing . sexy LiLib range of prices mu attained. Them' Is uo perceptible nate , meat ie the, demand for Cotton golahstid too latr , ket is inn)r,bbOyant, , vbllo prices still teed in famr of. • the seller. Stocks are, greatly ditaintelted, while' the probabilities of pay considerable replenishment' are becoming more and more remote. The sellers Mani fest the greatestimindenice with regardto the Warn, .trot thelrollotity a them anticipate a still further appreciation. Manufacturing Is carried .on Leerily e rei7 Ibialted extent, and at the prevailing pit= of Cottotiomd =natatory*, there to no margin' for profit, so that manufaaming Is not likely total lb. craned toany extent. In elm of these facts, buyer. have been anxious to procure a full rumortment, on the best poeable terms, being apprehensive of a ',till higher ran.° of attar the Spring trade elan have set In, and thia — kellas tharefae been en. abloild =manna ter, full Pram for all goods, while there Ina boon a atoady. appreciation In, Tubas of D or e n= 14°4 fond Q. lll=s= l ! ' • find ?f goal! of , Philadelphia Di:whet& . . OCT. 17.—here Is Vat tittle ifloverseecteomineor= ward and ills MintideS $7 per 041bs. Tiniotbj-nontai. from 52 5003 75 per bathe!. flaxseed Is sauce and beta tett 0,1,1 Mame likes doing ht . Trniaasttipiad for Grain prlces am Oat BO BrOl. Theezport demand Is eery moderate. nod the °Wyatt's reported finte° bawls fresh ground' extra' family $7 plirdotrer, , 101) Oh Choice do. d0:M.117,50, 00 0 barrels Bailout , and 1,000 barrels fancy Western on teint made public; Tho sales to the retailers snd.oga togas wide raligi:4sear from for InlPP.ene- by l 0 S 9 : for finey 'lots—aecording to quality: Teem Put little Bye Elour and Oohs Nal and nothing &dog In either, The demand 'for Wheat has fallen od—tbs mflltaadiriag bemliontribt Moulted mad 'War am Aot` en firm. ,bales 0f,2,000 bushels-prbrte ,Penna. sad &unbent. Bed at 51,60 . per InaidteL" Mato mgr. Sinai $7 dust a . Bye, hem Would ( Command 1tt,25, Writ ts: dull; tam of 3,000 bushels! at OR 1,03 foe yellow, and 51,02% Tor mined WenterD-7 closing at $l, Vats off nt 83 cents. ..o,o7oldisli. , ,17l elsew:Tork - Batley sold at 51,10 . BalleY ALAI Is mub.. Widaki Is -vinq s . nd guiet. Small - atlesuf Penns. and Ohio barrels at W6,61-cents,, and drudge, rat 58 cents. •ifetrztorrwimit , lllu ket:' (fre."ll.—dieetive inquirisretails ter • Po:nestle tebncemetnlylrom Manufecturere,lebo, nab nitEPlCks.4 l ,o te,APPLO the ,cloth.narko, and *dram inanities; annmetWireto . fib 'the . ribetnVeldsh.Wednteday stud Phatedo; toci' been eitaturihec-t - prtnteitthiftvitromAniu wage - kat.. that great activity albite *ni t ; sndlirleal s ito.very needy most to tbeeeefferent -bere—Tbe Wee '.,Ia cIudeXOPEOPM-Phippl= reViirteb" 7 * (2 , 1 ALGEWCO.tide . 1100, We WI M64 ) nii -6 . s 4:PacOriul Debated- Callibinise` '614.16_ areembroadee 1140. ?1G eiejddiNdeb: Meir/dPS born lib MeilW ft4e n t ja ISPrttlEtlit hais been needy. aa provernent Dosteatio, endergobtialsr , Steettie Oat% glXlCourtantinaple and Provence, NOM Mikan, =Wend 160 Chilies, Tianr.c. .'.~fiP:'e:.Y.3>3iC~~tw:-~^:a'~-v~;;xs.:s,h4'r"'""i+n: S ~"`..i.-,. { G""" , r.. --- ~•4 , .,.a,p~; , ~._,-..ic .. _ . . Chittiliatillfilitkeis::.. I °croaks 16.-14 thaltrual market them wu bat ' tittle activity. Flour rellittilll . and the demand limitaland local. 'Wheat nackaligedwadaniet ;-6.000 tor prime Red sold-at $1 le, to ladolivemil busmen. the 10th and 30th of neat month. Corn was hold higher, and at the close Ear could not have been twaglit'hwe than.9oc ; it vensilliars.li New York to- , day. Oats am to better demand, and in Milk could not - be bought boo than 70c; the amount of ctsrli and Oats offering was light. Rye I. scarce, and in demand at 51 18. Barley wu more Inquired for, and very little on the market; $1 413e0 flo would have been paid for prime Spring and Fall. liay is unsettled; the gnu termaster sulected all the bids made in response to the last adrertiscinent, and neat agents to the Interior to make purchases; this disappointed bidden greatly, and has throwit a good deal of Ray on the market. Butter le fina. - Cheese In demand at full prima. Cloverieed firm, at rz iv for old; no new In market yet. Groceries flan at full rates. Sugar 13g18c for raw and 1.7/e .Ibr hard refined. Gar« , 32 C. ,3 k . Moline. 603e5e. Potatoes are selling from wagons at $lOO. Apples 5001(41 per bushel. ClllOll Mar k et. i . Ocr. 111—A dull aml eery feeling pervaded the 1 market tor Flom d Grain, and micee 1 .cm tlarteading articles= ed lower. The demand for Wheat was light and the Market decllued.2@2l , Per I Bushel, with closing sales , of No 2 Spring at $l, and Na 1 Spring at $l,lO. Winter Wheat was inactive and almost nominal. Flour was heavy and inactive to Wert tales holdeis would hare had to make liberal i °once/alone The dullness In Corn continues, and we ! to note a fa rther decline of 333- per bushel, the mar- kat cloning unsettled at 18X4,5035. Oats were doll and fully to per bushel lower.lady mks of No I were made at 59c, but at th e does the market ruled quietist tee. Rye wassteady• and . quist at 906491 c for No 1 and 87c fur No 2 Meters. There woe a fair Inquiry for Barley, and the market was steady at 41.20@11,21 for No 2,:and 81,00 for Beicaud; 111 0 - trium wen, dull and entirely nominal at 544454 Ne Groceries are firm with a good demand for nil staple Wool is firm at 55@ac for common to Cm secs. Elides are In good demand, with sales of Dry Flint at Mc. Cleveland Maiket. Ocw.l6.—floor, quiet sad unchanged. Wheat, sales on 'Change 2 cars red on track at 130 c ; 10.10 ha do in C. it P. store at 12&;'13,'0W bk . do true on hoard at 129 ; 1 car choice white an track at 166 c. Alter 'Change the following salni wen: reported : 3300 4u rod afloat at LTe, aod 1 car amber on track at 131 c. Corn, sale 2 ears on Mack nb 90c, 1 car do do (ear at 89c ; 4 can from store at 90c. Oats, sale• 2 cam on track at 66c ;• 6 cars at 69. Eye, no demand. We quote it nominal at fld@l,oo. Barley, in more de mand, and brings 1,108($1,23, according to totality, Imports by Railroad. °LIMAS'S 4 Prwsurnon, RAILROAD, Oct. 17-17 bbla apples, 1.1 Gonsig; 4 do cider, B Bishop; 4 do do, N Angel; 39 rolls leather, Hiror& Btewart; 358 this apple. and potatoes, E lionsiston; 191 hlll oat., 25 halm hay, 8 B Floyd; 185 bids potatoes, C ulp & she ord; 100 bale. oakum, J A Csughey: 31 cka pear* E D Dithrtilga. 41 do do. Bakowell Pears d co; 13 eases mdse, 11 Childs & co; 8 do do P Tanner; 38 Mb cranberries., W Batilhm; /I J do do, A J 'Logan; 62 has cheese, Pthomaker d Lang; 20 bib apples, Van gorder; 178 bge barley, W wr Anderson; 16 bib al. pies, L II Foist d co; 15 ram leather, A A W Hick d; 63 boo cheese, 13 Ewan A oo; 45 do do, Wm Miis loge; 93 do do, .1 II Canfield; 24 bills paper, Perkim do; 31 eke wheat, I Wilmarth; 8 bids apples, Jot An derson: 8 bblallour, J W Benson; 54 bills chairs, F 13 Walker; 2 Mils cider, .1 Craig; 14 Uhl potatoes, Vote ear d Armstrong; 18 bgs apples, A Balton; 10 Mils flour, McDonald d Arbuckle. 14.4 eke wheat, H T Kennedy 4 Droi 360 do do. Malan. .4 Anger; 4 hit& tobaona, Jas A Masurle; 4 do do, D WDonumn; 3 .do do, A Shaub; 90 bgs oil meal, 31 II Suydam; 42 bids whisky, 8 II Watson. Prennstruon, F. Want .5 Catena, RAILROAD, Oct. 17-2.5 dos pails, Little A Trimble; gr du do, J Kirk patrick Brut 10 du do, Lindsay Telfonhl 15 do do. McCullough, Smith A co; 10 do du, W M Gorm ley; 20 do do, 101 bids flour, Shomaker k Laog 26 bales rags, 31 McKinley; 31 pkgs twine, II Gerwlg; 24 bile whisky, A Guckenbeimer k tiro; 75 lers wheat, 10 8 d L o trEl.lml.c‘rt:Ms bso -lin To°,rJAlll"icttnn: 150 bbl. lour, Mackemrn !Julian: 2 hints bacon, 100 bacon shoulders, F Sellers /I co; 100 1,56 dour, Jos Gardiner; 50 bbl. whisky, S Mcerickart a co; 100 tigs barley, 121 Isgs oats, Mitelmock, Mcercory cc: 50 hides, / McLaughlin; 250 bgs oats, Jos Dossing ton; 200 do do, Bingham, titurgeon,s 0 0 ; 13 shalogs, Markle .5 co; 10 bbis apple., Fetzer A Armstrong; 16 bp potatoes. 3 dos brooms. 1 bid eggs, CSlade; 31,1,1 s eggs, 1 bbl butter, 1 sack feathins, J Miller; 1.2 blabs carbon oil, Jall Lyou; 1 car hay, 9 Hamilton; 12 kiwi shot, A Garai; 2L3 tms mill feed, J .1 11' • Paisley; cars barley, Josh abodes. ALLEGIIIMT STATION, Oct. 17.-3 blas apples, 51 Fire; 1 car 11 h goods, 11'm Collins; 5 bbl. apples, J Smith; 13 do do, X bowl 7 pkgs notaries, If Hack. enberg; 7 hides, J Taggart; 11 pkgs apples, J 11 roster. SHI.PPI.4"G. CHEAPEST PASSAGE FROM is "THE ' , OLD CCUNTLIS.- Promensers brought out in FIRST CLASS !TAIL STEA.3ILIIi, from Liverpool, Londonderry, Go',way or Cork, for Twenty-Five Elopers And by sailing •mcln for TWENTY-ONE DOL LARS, in cturoncy. - • - D. O'NEILL, &ening Chronic/or 8y11,1114. Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Apply to myOmnod THE DRAFT.—Persona who are draft ed, who are entitled to exemption fur ea. laid dawn in the. COnstrlpticin Act of March 3, ISt; or who Isbell to bo relierred by the payment of $3OO, fnm, taw mama MO, or wish to procure a substitute, to take their plan, thsenm ih. wor, will find it to their advantage to call on me; m I am folly prepared with blanks, 6c. J. K. afORANGE„ to 107 Fourth street, near Smithfield. ! jytklawxa STEAM WEEKLY TO LIN% 1- - i; EEPOOL, touching at QUEENSTOWN, (Coma ELassoid The irellhnown evacuate of • e Livetpool, Now York end rhibufripht3 Steaniahlp Ciompiny are bitended • CITY OF PAiTTKOII4I---...—.Salarday, Oct, EL CITY OF NEW Y0RH..........--Saturday, Oct. SI. ETNA . Nov. 7. And every ;;;;;vlllrog Saturday, at goo; from Picf 44, North River. 1111131 or PASSIM.. Foiled& fa Cad, or tb rlarand Carrenry. run Asest--.- —B6O 00•Stigasor.,.. —A 00 do to London. 00 do to LondonB4 00 do to Parls--- 05 00 do to Part —AO 60 do ki Hamburg. 00 00 do • •to llandtg 37.00 Passengers also forwarded to Barre, Bremen, Fot tardwn, Antwerp, &c.. it °quilts low rates. Fares from Ltrerpout or Queenstown ; let Cabin, 876, 885, 5106. Steerage, $lO. Those who wish to hand fbr their friends inn boy tickets here at these ndee. . For further lafornlatlon the OoraFaxtra 051eca. JOII. t fG. DALE, Agent. 15 Broadway, NewTork. JOIIN THOMPSON, Agent, anal street; Snit bums bon the • athlolt Plttatnargh, ► I E ATLANTIC IRISH 'ROYAL MIL BMX WATIGA. VON COMPANY. IC= ADRIATIC, 1.200 fforsapovror, 4,000 time. GIBERNIA, 1,000 Ilorm-power, 3,000 tam COLOMBIA; 1,000 Elorme-power. 3,0002 mm. ANGIL lA.. I,oolllorsaporcr. MOO Mos. The w 4411244041 Gimilloublp ANGLIA will all from Novi Yark ibr Liverpool on tUESDAY, tho of October. • • riza ltatis oain of from I,l l verqoo ls iaara to able orttapioltaloat in torrent 7. Intermediate- 401 homage" [caws:dad also to London, Partt,'ltcp.- g More, Bre:tabs, Bottetdato, Anturrp,•&e., at tbtl7:nrestratts; • .. . . rpm from Ll*l or Galway to Sow Tort and 7 1 k 4101 411 2 410 5 . 84 111 " once oribe puts. Gelmage .. $ 27'ar0*Iwir: Etritin Jona, Manager. • 1710:1,ov 1.10.1141.6. 7aaNo. 20 Ilrth tared.. Plltaborgh.. CUNARD t LINE.---Steam - from' 11 . • 3 LIVERPOOL ,kND • QUBLESTOW •. ' • Itra hi sold. or equlraiont r lp cip4anci ?nog NEW 1 . 011 , 1 V, Oa etimpiet • itallsMtryirock.. Apply ,• *O l. 4O**P A R.i 4 415 r , Vlll . 7 11X1134(1ED: WIIII,QII, , hill,-,Ve "thfe triethod cif,itifOnahlgoar Meade eta the treble getseralli that •eire'' sof now prepaid to )IXIII,IOI , • >7“111 ,1 W11 , 110 1 77ran .therpractictrof Deetlstry..,-.Thoet bck-haret hem : . PoetPoatag *roma t.treadott.?Forar4 itaAY.-r )17, .maidejbelr hare atel glrez , FP o a. t attsel , L al L ate bate tek tua has blteut tit' 6 part tam rift; tedlY: flebil Whim& lath.: len character of the operatkta. - 7.Naihrefe or Aheott ode norflairatart 4attgri wok: etll those *Ming the mortices of : a goat ropahlo DaPti# .7 , 111110 veil to call lad eocialt with iAIIEVT..I=O; D. ' or, Da .• Nor. 17, StiattlainctsteOttt tf. burgh.: , • • - eL1040,41,",- • 1 1‘ . 4 or - VTY , • s,- • : Colored semifta ' Wanted, irceLtfrui EIRHTIIrIIIandEIT jea SICOO2B, W Irblebis•Ww 9,4 14 .-;Fd Penni C: iPh l46 4Phlist,_, v ...te^ T Bdtlbni the eagle tosi(opUcitrOb rozsportak tir.fit ettttp amobel. , , Capt-Ti c'ENT,f14#,V4t7(. 3 11 3 r,M.,.i•-•: Ctril6' ) 44 ' 4r f a i:l - q 7 ; • (i1:0;4:4LTI.Vit2111!!°1..:; .t -, ,,, , ;•-;f,i . 1.1412)12 • -sirrhyitt . r &Mr: < l,, '" • , tt• t` " - , • * prim fresh tin salsa* N 0.126 &cowl Onset. t VAN aolum pol 4 .wEinc4L. TRUSSES, MR THE cuitE OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE. Hernia or Rujitnre Hernia or Rupture eared. Hernia or Minn cured. Hernia or 39ture cured. Hernia or Rtipinre cured. Hernia or Rupture oured. Hernia or Rupture cured. • Ruptire : or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture'or Hernia cured. Ripture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. • Rupture or Hernia cured. Marsh's Radical Cure TIMM Ritter's Pateat'Tniss. ' Fitch's Supporter Truss. Self-Adjusting True. Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapses Uteri, Piles, Abpominal and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. 8. S.Pitah's Silver -Plated Sup porter. Pile Drops, finlike support and cure of Piles. Mastic Stockings, for woak and -tar icose vein!. Skittle Knee Cape, for weak knee jointer Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. Suspensory Bandages. Seltatiacti4 Syringes; also, every kind of Spingeo. Itr.XIMITM.Iiaa also &Truss which will radically.mirerlisrais or Rupture. We - Otllos at Ws Data Swag, No.. Ito WOOD STREET, alga of Nut . Ckilden Mortar. %Dello= rta- Ina fur Emits shoaldienst the ntunbor of inches around ths body, tatmeallgelrossr the rupture. DR. styan will give Ida peacoat !ataxia= to the application . of Trumi in adults and chid's°, and he is uticfled that, frith an importance of twenty years, ho wlll bo etutiloti tootte mattafection. , . SELF-LS/EMIT& SYRINGES. SELY , Ifti3F4TI3IO tiltßEsGra SELI-Il=Tnf. irrIaNGES. SELF-INACEISia , STIIIIIOI3, rmffy Sou, AT Di, KEIDER'S, 140 WOOD SIISPENSOILT SIAPEITSOM B4KDAGIIS, SUSPENSOET BiNitAol3, NUSPENSIOILY BANDAGES, AlkmlndiMani4tW4 A dozen different kinds, A boon different kinds, A dozen difforootkinds. At Dr. BEYMS, 140 WOOD STRUT DR. REYSER S PECTORAL SYRUP orm.e.s oossrarrnoli, ems mrozwiurze, MIMS COLDS, CL4ES ASTHMA; 002121 ALL DIBILLYEEI OP TED LUNG& I alit° attention to 'Dobai Or troi roost oxtrsoal nary curet by nay . , PECTORAL SYRUP. They aro at bomb, and any offer who has doubts can Inquire of thipereohsieho hireheem mut ti DIL KEYSER PESPAMIED AT ANY TIME TO EXAMINE LUNGS, WISHOET CHARGE, Pon ALL THOSE tillo NEED HIS MIDI OIINES. • 4TTEIiD YOWL COLDS.—A estie of, are 7pm' standing curet by DR. KRTSKR'B MOTO BAL ' Pritutoutu, Jan. 11, M. Da. Haunt . Ilg .irg{" „tau. berm al - Meted with a :had cough and difilenl of breathing for tiro years, Which for strvetraryearxback had gradually Incrusted r iq'tsPe . }74 4 ? 1 , /AI" , ..*AUZIs end site had been treated Dy sae physician' without Lily relief In this istate of her caubj procured joule of Your Fo,ctoritACongla Bgtup.. 4 potted, th e first time, a • fifty 'rent Vida", whhh rolloved her vary winch; I then;adied and rota dollar bottle, which clued her entirely, and she has now bo trace of the fOrnatxdbromta, exceptl would Oat state that Ivied ttie toidiattle s itsgssif to a ("We mid tonal. .The' medicine ; cored' Ma by taking ocie- dim I ex prees my tithe satisfis isith:thwitteillelne, and you are at Marty Us pabllsti this If you death to do so. ; ;• ; '; mum!. IVlNFulicia. Nor. 18, 1168. Da...kkani% YAM lit., M ITV likageclett II?" siiiaiiat of colds 'and hormones*: At times my dupla would teconev so closed se to pre vent my o mpeddr.tog mires whisper, end by taking • ."Iv dowe of the Aim Syrup It would rslievraut entirely. , In rob:taunt:optic this madlelno, I onatdahoelta tlngli i4t; Is the test- rimedy I 'neribtaul, purorllng tees Walt tew.aeltddiellitellY lio witkont AO ?Talent. , x ,r 59 ,0 ?5 ,0 iii v °o6l7, c4ciocuon O s plt s & irss,' • Cot. Kurt attertm. same= =MB* MVP— - • , I D ililTuaL 4 0 % 07 Oki AczTe M b rltlekin the;Alig,ilialt,Of /VT ' . ?enteral • Oen& glltn? TT. take liteailga• all- Itqlbat it Itau 71M. vtith hareliotnlnt Mine Am onshaltof the bottle, I resit smi i ts'tvtdi that all mho ant al tllwatirobldrystv• It. Sibs trial as I have duns, if 2l off winumad to 4 mv .. . it is mama mal let:le:. •I weld anctimrsaidi an attack tbr . any enailderatkm,o3 stanyso!t. orettlthmt can amine mart a pet y than 3 Itteedat• • ratan lawnywieiltniorledndi Near of posited* Ibr Invent till/ so 6.mlleat •=ty" Yon wrest Minty to lfw In my naine this „io you think raw. itesattier 12,13 ' 3* . it; i' . 2414 5 , 1 1 ; i1 P ° : 4 1 , 4 4,4 to 41 *ito didet.f.u.?9oso, " Pxnummr•Agreil 1111, _ HUD-TIM TAlll7l...446lEssair I.bamea. 4teuittiter who hall takmornsalmedletomfata bad. etV a r tt l n - Olt— lblM Area Chan ponAiti4l: . thali ry44 , 114i& ekerottati sum; ia tan bar, bade ebo.i. riltkried: Phi byttliedled etnlrelyinilme 4 , oo 6„_ • , 4011N ' Dan% . • Robthimustreat, Allmtbmay. PIC: I CE T 81 00 u-tsei k 4 I•,tlSet Siltat,scolookl-b I -avowle ijLlll6lt It mirk wt. AO Wood stmt. Plitilmegt, motialinniavi Psuru~iLs F% Curer QUAL Dsro WAfiumearow, D. C.. OeMber 7th, 1803. SEALED P11014.19A LS will be received a this of fice untiVrIMSDAY, Oct°hoz Atth, at 12 o'clock IL, for furnishing the Government (2,Cuu) Iwo thomond Mule, to conform to the following tirECLIICATIONS: EMiiiiME2=l All to be In good I!lvsh, sound, eerviculble, and mind& fur draught nurpcsee. All to be over (3) tbroo and under 0) bloc retreat PROPOSAL. . . Proposal. to be ilw (50O) floe hnottnsl and upwards. She full name and postiillic• address of the bidder must appear In the proposal. If a bid Is mad. In tlis mane of a firm the names of all the partle. must appear or the bbd will In consid ered as the Individual propuiud of the partner aign hag it. Proposals from disloacd poraa will not to and an oath of allegiance, must accompany each proposition. , Proposals muri be addressed to Brigadier Ground D. Ff. Rucker, quartermaster U. 8. Army, Washing - tom D. 0.. arid should be plainly marked "Proposs fur Mules." EMZEM The ability of the bidder tu.III the contnta. should it be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two re. sponslble perms, whose signatmv, must be appended to the guarantee. The reeponalbility of the guarantors must ho shown by the official certificate of the clerk of the nearest District Court or of the nearest Dotted Statist. District Attorney. Bidders must be present In person when the- bide ere oPeeed, or their Pt - Mas a / a will not be mouldered. 80L13.1 In the stimof twenty thousand dollars. signed by the contractor and both of his gnarl:Wars, will be required of the sudeessful bidder upon signing the contract. As the bond must mucous soy the contract, it will be necemary for bidders to hare their bondsmen With them, or to hare bonds signed in anticipation, and reedy to be produced when the contract is signed. Blanks for bonds con be procured upon application being made at the aim, either personally, by letter, or by telegraph. Form of Guarantee. • We, — 7 , of the county of—., and State of—, and of the county of and State of —, do hereby gumutoe that is able to fulfil a contract, In accordance with the terms of hie proposition, and that, ehould his propoeitton bo accepted, be will at once enter into a contract therewith. Should the contract be awarded him we are pre. pared to become his securities, and should he fdl to sign ► contract to accordance with the terms of his bid, an, oursehros will become Ow contracting parties to his stead. [To thin guarantee moat be append...l the airtificate above mentioned.] INSPECTION, DELrrEur, MI moles contracted for under this adverthernent will ho saltect to inspection, and these not conform ing to the specifications will he rejected. mules must be delivered in this city within (23) twentplire days from the date of signing the contract. Payment to be was upon the completion of the amtract, or so soon thereafter 's the Chief Quarter mastic of this depot /hall be In fund" The mole. will he awarded In lots 14103) ftvo hun dred each, unless the chief Quartermaster may deem It t the intmest of "he Government to vary the number. The Chkf Quartermaster ream. to himself the hight to reject any or all hitb that ho. may deem too igh. D. H. DUCKER, Drig. Gen. and ChiaLtatouturtrmater, ocettd Depot of Washington. ORDNANCE OFFICE, . WAR DrPARrAMIT, Wasam-roo, October 2 - , ltX:t. , SEALED PROPOSALS ..ill bo remised at this otice until the ala.h day of_October neat, for BAND ING and RUSHING the ikl-pounder Guns, at the Patti and Armada of the United States In the At lantic States, =taunting in number to inn. more or lean The gran erfil be delivered at, mid removed from, the - estabilehment , eherro the murk is to to does at the cost-of the toted dtatee. Proposals for thaw on the Pacific Coast—abcavi 50 to nexaber—will be received dug the 10th of Decem ber nest ; and In ease of thesathe guns will be do livered at Ban Francisco or its vicinity. - Th. gone ace to be tyinieldown to a tnoe cylinder for the length of twenty-eleven inches trout the war of the duo -ring, prerarodto take a band of the beet Wrought iron, the interior diameter of which win bo twenty inane, and Its Miasmas three load. • The vent La to be bushed with a um Bush of xutto Ingot copper, on Inch to din:motor and about nine tenths and a halfcl an Inch. Inched litng, and bored with a vont of two. Drawings of the gun in Its original form and with the band put on can bo Aron at this Biro; at the Watertown /Arsenal, Rms..; at the Retterellet Ar mud, and at the New York Agency, No. 44 Worth street; altj• of New York; at tho Arsenal at Brides burg, Pa. ; and at Allegheny Arsenal, Pittebargh, P..: at the Fort Monroe Amami, Va. ; St. Louie Ar ound, Mo. ; and Seneca Armnal, Cat The work la to. be done to the entire satisfaction of the oflcm Mho will ba appointed to superintend it; and payment will be pail in fall for each gun open his certificate of impaction and receipt. Proposels will state the price per gun fin the whole. operation ; describe la detail the meaner in which it is p ro posed to put on the bend; the number they, will band per month ; and the, time which will be re-1 gonad to do the whole work:. The method and the time required for doing the workom well ea the price, - will be Important elements la considering the bids and awarding the connect. No bids win be foundered from any partier but rich as are imaially engaged in the Inannfactore of iron and team machines-v. and who am, in the opin ion of this DePannwak, PUY pawed to execute the work. Lithe com of satin. not knentaioakia Do partment, the eri,lem aal. aP to the foregoing effect mint of- comany pe Band with satiahmtory auntie. to rho amount of fifty per tent. of the bid. will be required for the be- Ailment of the contract; and the Gorernmant m emo. the right to reject any or an bids, if deemed onsalisfliCtory. Proposals will be maimed 'Propane. fofßending 42-pounders," end will be addressed ar firtsmalier General George D. Barony, Chief of Ordnance, Wash ington City. OZOBGB D. ofkoodld Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance,. FORAGE IVAI TED. )1121:111tUrr Qtrawniattuarres OPTICE, 13/tarWont V.,, October I%b, 184. a' OPOSALS will be receinxt at; h attire until 12 o'elock at noon of Qetober l'Ath, 180, for hanlehing the Qaarternuarter's Deyartment U. S. Army, with the tbllowing, all : Two. hundrid thousand (21:10,009) bushels .of prime ; Oat; is lades, the Oat. to weigh thirty-three (33) pounds to the bushel, and the lacks to be good strung burlaps. The grain to be delitered _at .Whrellng, West V., one quarter within fifteen days, one quar ter within thirty days, onagtouter within forty-dee days, and one ill:testes within sixty dale from date of the Sward. Two thowasnd . tons (:,OM) of good, soma; El k% chandelle Timothy Hay, baled ; to be delivered In the same rite with the grain. Proposals will to considered. tor the entire int or for twenty thousand (ffl,00:1). bushel. or Oats or fifty (6ff) tans of Hay. ProPotude 'Wad nate the CRUnnUtr offered, the place at Velddeuce erne bidder, and meet be accompanied by r guarantee of at. hen awe .2% , . sitde persona that the vender will MTh the eon: tram,pons aw ar d.' t a _ni aa , thercessibi bidden.* will be na tig a d u aanuakr an award is made as passible. , Written contracts - tall. to all cense be entered into, an d c00 n...4 0 ..0 be required to give bonds Ibr the faithful peiforroarm_ of—liOLJZahtrua. proposal a should to epdo med on the rturelopa "proposals for gma, , . and be addressed to• the undersigned at Whearig, West Va. The right to reject any or all blarria rooked by the Govermunent. No bade wlll be catertained waken the .foregoing requirements am complied with. Tuargrzia, *Kum; Captain and Ain't Irmittermaster 17.2. Army. tgahatt tIROPOSALS FOR-FLOURit tir d L Proposals ere Invited till tbe224day of QCTOII 1862, at 12 W.,t.,r rtanhting the stibahtente-14. paktum* with ty,ooo batelisof hoar. • - %du/6ff be attolhad tbr whale-known as No: Na: :'Bl,, & 3 and tot 1,07 S' ortk Pleßa am. gl% In dnPlimil6 ibethe Prerenti 04141 : m4 ad= inmate sheets of spar. - , • Tim Aelbreiyet the fiCUIr to• be eanteeitrid within 1 oat .oneklniot .the. opining' arida; Adds; er as soon . 1 t4reaftar as the Goonnment may direct,- at thetas of :ihr) barrel' daily dellaanadyithar at tha Govern nutmorarehonske et.thewrte, or at, tier rallitell dew% ton *"_ _ Pityiebtzlitabe itaAw - brOeitlA , :2il4Wbbleiiiiet,• l baker trib earb *bar Annla they have , The 'tat OfmmuttelltbelnethelildbeMadepar. tbe . A4r kieceliad. . Afi tiath eUkgbillen *tat Nelda eeltrbe e4eitebied'reia' puttee leer have Ltr d ryllalled . to comply situ theft bids; or born The Zytre to.ha t = l mole nu 42* nee mateadela - • - No Lour wftbarecelttd 711drh it not Dab g t oaaa, pad to be 12.rected to Cot . A. literaVil A. C. it C. 8. WS. , A4Washingtoii, D; C.4and dossed !'ElvDema . • 'l 4l . Etd ToATENTED Oar.OBER Drautwari:PATtit, -civ:AL.t; I..2vatp .lIIANCTAMkg3). ; :Ot X X PLUNT Wiese & an inftndo¢ig,4bs ILO tame. d s a tl n a 4 lpattautttleglne.en:VlßlPooo tbVrickitllG, E . • * 41 4 , 44 1 41 - •Irolt Pitt Mate . woinisr'lN ash street,. " apIT - VigiMPLOONOOOL WO.} PM. BROTBBItit - CO.: - • • ligarmacto or inter 4vAuty sun; !aquanaut anwocutmeatvi miss: wanOted mai wan. importid or naannEAtuldlar Pm' mil and ATAXATALRISIAburAb : im:10 P I E " S elf We as the 411tiAnrs' Wot V JOHN A. 111513.11 AW. Wei EZ=2IE ir:~izitbsris: • .18153 . Ws; SUMMER AFL ' • ILANGEMENT. and after HONDAS, AppTll DAI L PENNSYLVANIA CENT/IAL • NINE DAILY TRAISS. The THROUGH. ACCONSIODLTION TRAIN leaves the Pittsburgh illation Asa). (except Ninthly) et 4:60 dapping-es-ell Stark= batmen Pitts burgh and PhilOolphia. and making direqcOnnen Hon for New and Philadelphia. The THROUGH MAIL TRAIN' Icattaltha Yr loupe station every morniag il m Ir W a. in.. .topping only at print; stations, ail tanking direct contictions at hp, ft. mu more and Washington, and for New Yuri Si Phiki. dolphin. - • The THROUGH EXPRESS TRATNleares at p. m.,ldopping only at princifolatatjarta; direct connection at Harrisburg tbr - Elahhnots= Washington, and for New York cla Allentown rout. Ind Philadelphia. • The FAST LINE loaves the Station daily (=cot Sunday) at 5:35 p. m, stopping only at principal sta tion% coronetting at Ilartialarg Ili.Halthoors and Wiohington, and at Philadelphia tor New Tort. ACCOLMODATiONTBA/r& The Johnstown Accommodation Train kneel . dally (except Sunday) at 1S cbm ,;; Lt a lping at all Stations and running.. far uo Cone Fle e t Accommodation Train Ox Wall's Statkin leaves day (except Sunday) it 8:50 it In. Second Accommodation Train for Natra Station lemma awl ) ; (ththps sothuyyth TtilLed Accommodation Train for Wail'. Station Rates daily (except Sunday))))itfo p. m. Fourth Accommodation fur Wall's Station Raises daily (except Sunday) a 6:10 p. m. The. Church Train leans Station .very Sun day at ?OS a. m.; raturtittigo, leaves Pittsburgh at 15:45 p. m. Returning Trains arrive In Pittsburgh so *Mont Baltimore p. m p. m. Fast -12:50 a. In. Through Mall Train - a. ca. Johnstown Accommudation.,--...-.......10:05 lb First Wa Station AccomModation.. 6:913 win. Second WairiStattork Accommodation..«.ol:33 a. m. Third Wall's Station Accommodation...4..4:op. ma. Fourth Wan Station Accommodation.. 6Olpy. m. Baltlmoro Exprnss will artiva With Phtla&l pAla .Expron.a at p. m. aa. Mondays. Traina for Blairsville, and Indiana connect at Mars lutarsection with Through Amorrhxdation, Johnstown Acourutn.latica and Expreal Train East, and with thatimoro Expross and Johnstoval Amain, modation Wt.t. Trains for Ebeneburg unmet , * literals= with Ea press Trains and Mail Tabs West, and with ramtglf• ' Accommodation and rapt,. Train Eat. • The public will tind it greatly - to their Interest, Itt' going East or West, to travel by afro Pennsylvania Central Eallrood, as tho ,arsommod.stiona now offerodk.• , cannot ho surpossed on any other route. - The. Rood :.1 Is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dart. We an promise raihty,greed, and comfort .to all.. who may favor this roe with their patronage: PAYE: • T. New Tak.,...—.412. 80*To /41111. Oft•r f To Philadelphia,_ In 60 1 To lancaster......., - II 60• To Elorristo— 7 65 '' lotions - Tholoom chockad to all d o cm the Penneylva. nla Central Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimoes and Nair York. Patnengsms pmehsaing tkinte ta - the ears will be elearnl meccas, according to thedistance traveled,'" N addition to the station rates, excopettons stations when the Company has no neut. - rase of km, thdCompany will hold themaelros responsible Gv wnal L and for an amount not camo eo $l.OO, N. B.—An Onirilbus - Lino hai been employed to convey passenger. and to and. from the Ds-: pot, at a charge not to owned SS mute fps stet pas. - winger and baggage Troy At the Pentailmusta Central Ballinad .Taelanger . Station cotnee'Libeity and Grant 4n:eta:. . . . .. . _ _ CH L E - VI tAND,.... 1 . N.../ 'Pl7111131312011" AND ..tti,ott.:- WILIELINIntiItROAD BUKS E ft AItItANGEMENT.--On and.. • MONDAY; Apsil Wth,1863, 'halal will liana the Depot of the Pentoyltaute Railroad, In Pittebanta, as Worn : P2tsbarcrli rtnd tiledlyto Line. Looses Pittsburgh do Wet Myrna. I do 13tenboneo do Wboeltoj. niros 801 l Ir._ LIX). m 4:104. m. 12_40 p.. 40 3:10 • 8:13 " "k.SS 4:10 " 0:01 " 3:63 3:10 " 10.143 ' " 4:56 " 025 " 11}.!..15 " • 6:10 " Connecting ar dirdenville 'and Ilellair'wral; Bien. Lamina andlndiana Railroad and Central Ohio EOM , road for Zaturrillo, Fietrark; Columbas, I,ania, Da_y ton, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louliv9l*, Ulna, Bt. Louis, St. Joseph, and all points west and southwest, and at Wlitoe=th Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. h oad Clerelmi Leaves ROO e. m.' do Wellsville '4,10 do Bayard------- 41:40 do Gas do . 7:24 n do lludsou....— 7:56 Arrives at Clevelan d_.... , Connecting at Bayard wit h wash was 'New Fhiladolphiaand Canal Davin at AIR Pittsburgh. Fort Wityno and Chicago Railroad; Ravenna with Atlaxttlo And Great Western for Warren, OreenrfUe, Meadville, IRdoIL.ROVItS Jameetowtrand.Balamanci; at Holm* trlthOhanr , ' land. Zataarrilitrand Cincinnati Railroad for • Cuyahoga Fells and Millorsburg, and at Cle e 1 .. With 0. A E. AR. foe Erli, Dunkirk and Bora> ...I L with C. 6 T. R. R. for Sandusky, Toledo. and, with steamers for Detroit. Wellmille Aemflammistion lemes at &,50 ll.emmhig trains mite at m., 3e31 sad 8.115 7, • m., and 2:10 m • Throne, Tickets to ell prominent. points aux be - procured el the arallit,e A A K V . i , T rittibvxlih ket l And el Allegherry City. • , A. Q. CIAIMLBICITRY, Ticket Apt. • • -For further intormatket web to - wzrAir sit inEwAur, A Beat. Al the Companrk Mee b PM& Stettin:4YMb et. sp2l , . s.a.rss. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF PITTSBURGH. v. j IItASUILT DEPARTMENT ... . ! thrum werwows or tea CUILIZItCY, . Washington City, Augustin, 1863, ' . ' - Wmathstu.l3y. amistsmory airMmos to ; - , the undersigned, it his been made - to appear .that the 'FIRST NATIONAL BANE OLFITISBURGII, ' In the County of Aufgheay. and Stata of Prabsibm•-.-.1 Ma, US been organised tinder and'accortng I. the rettthereatts of the:AM of Congretef rutlded.. , A, "An Act tosmside a Netkaud Currency, waned; hy.....,- it PlodMl.Ndited SlOre 'Stock; and to provide 4r ~.1. the on and tedereption'thereo;" . ispProwst _ ,„". February '23th, 11363, and haw complied with all 'the '"" - proridolui of said Art aqui:Ml*3o addipliedvith-• before commencing the business of Rani:Mgt :. r.,.,..: Nov, therefor; 1, Hum McCuszoms.• Comptrollmorz . bf the Currencr; do hereby certify dud the Paid. ~,:' FIRST NATIONAL - DANK .or rrinstriuw., ' ceuntysd Allegheny, and State of.Pantarybards,lit - .w.' authorised by assurer= the business of Ranking Mr. , - ,1 '2 der theAci aforesaid.. ..- .........2!, , .. • ........, In testimony whereof Mess my band—, I B f and seed of °ince, s sth. of Augast l y, , i f MI. HUGH Comptroller ef the Currency: ''' - ','.. 4 TE33 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ` , PITIEBURGH,'PIL, ' .. - i, . (LATE PITTSIIMIGII TRUST C 01 )261121T„), . . CArms, 6400,00 Width Pthifte to 4 ert 11 : 1" 61,000.00 p. The Val:am+ Trutt Company UTlngiorgintn47 radar Abe act to provide elratiodel the title of the SULTS ..SATLOSAL,B6= OS - PrIT9E11711011; would Mill,. otter ietticee tor the collection &Soto; BlIta;ot trchang - -; &c., maim ustiney caz: deport; and boy end set dungeon engem at tba country., 'Met acmes Arida boa attended', Ote.-. .11111~t: Intst Company, Ole* 'oli=dzation . 18311,stlt F, ate • batlike, - be it' saftelent - gulaentre eat businas cotruated to the nev organ t=tien yin metre the' ' same prompt attention. -- Y74 , OmPre rorTeaPsAdertottlitbasaki • laud Tankers attend the country, we Wier, we, can Gear. dazing thrtlitter to those mho do Weber' with • -Ilicebtudtcaim pe akiducird ej the knit , titElero_, AkasinterflpaN,;,, 'Trawls G. , Mex. 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