FRIDAY MORNING CITY AND SUBUBBAN Fr= Yesterday's Evening 'Horrible Murder in Delaware County. The town or village of Middleton, not far distant from Media, in Delaware county, was thrown into great excitement, on Monday, in consequence of the discovery of a horrible doublemurder that bad been committed there some time on Sunday night. A. woman named Ellen Jones, who kept a drinking hope there was found Moray 'hewn to pieces. Rot far distant from her were found the mangled re mains of a man named Sohn Barrett. An axe , b a d been usedmoommit this horrid butchery. An attempt was made to wash out the blood stains from this weapon. A basin of bloody water,:and w-hlood.stained towel, exhibiting linger MaSkii,;•as traced_in,the life blood of the victims, wore le ft in thelionse by the mOr darer. , On Monday evening, a man giving the I:Maa of Wilkloson, was arrested,ln Phibadel phia; on suspicion ,of hating committed` the murder. Ho was taken le the 'station - lame, and admittel,being at the hence of Mrs. Ames up to quarter before eight o'clock on Sunday evening. John Barrett, whose mangled body was found, was aeon about the' premises from two' o'clock in the afternoon until dark. He was drank ; a portion of the time almost stu pidly so. It is supposed that Mrs. Jones had money laid away, and that to gain this the murder was perpetrated. Two little children, the oldest. only seven years of age, were up stairs, and probably asleep, at the time the dreadful work was going on down stairs. Wilkinson was sent to Media, and placed in prison, to await the result of the coroner's investigation of the case. Serious Charge: Against an Miter. Mrs. Brashly, a' roman of whom we hare no good to liay,2 l 'appeszed before Alderman Taylor and prefeqed a charge of extortion against liatthevi' 'Heap, an :officer who does business for Alderman Humbert. Mrs. Brawdy. alleges that Heap, some time &Moe, made in foramtion against her for keeping a disreputa ble house, but after considerable dickering he concluded to settle the cane anon the pay ment of fifteen dollars, which she paid. Sever al persons in the hones had also been informed against, and they appeared before Alderman Humbert and paid such costs es were de manded. She further alleges that Keep frequently visited her house afterwards, and attempted to "do as ho pleased" there. He also demanded money, which she refused. In two or three weeks after the first muse way settled, he made another charge against her, and stated that it could be settled for thirty-five dollars. She told him she would pay him no more black ' mail, and the Alderman had her arrested and held to bail to answer. tier bail afterwards surrendered her, and she alleges that Keep had frightened her surety by reporting that she was about to ran away. One of the Mayor's police then went her bail, and - is still on her bond. Therd have been several charges since preferred against her, which she claims to have been prompted by malice on the part of offieer Keep, and under legal advice she has institu ted a mil/anal prosecution against him. Supreme Court. TRCESDAY, Oct. L 2. —Present, Chief Justieo Lowrie, end Judges Woodward,Thompson end Strong. John J. Case, on motion of A. M. Brown, Esq., and Joseph D, Hancock, on motion of atom P. Hamilton. Esq., Ware duly admit ted and qualified to practice in the supreme Court. Pennsylvania Railroad ~Company vs. Mc- Tighe. Argued by Hamilton for plaintiff in error, and Marshall, Brown and Dicken, con tra, Allegheny Bank vs. Brennan and wife; Mitchell A Potts vs. Same; and Statile L . Brown vs. i Same. Argued together by Shires for Allegheny Bank, Hamilton and Acheson for Mitchell and Potts and Barklie and Brown ; and by Shaler, Kirkpatrick and Mellon for Brennan. Ward and others vs. Patterson. Argued by Gilinoro and Bruce for plaintiff in error; and Stealer, McConnell and Woods, contra. Appeal of Young's Administrator and heirs. Armstrong county. Motion by J. Alex. Ful ton, for appellants, for rule to take testimony. Opposed by J. D. Hancock, for appellee. Rule granted without prejudice to appellee. Fleming .vs. Ramsey. On motion of Mr. Woods, and leave granted, additional assign ments at error wore filed. Pennsylvania Railroad Company vs. Do gnome Borough. Argued by Hampton for plaintiff in error, and by Dicken and Lucas, contra. The Criminal Cokrt. Tuvalu:olv Fostaroos, October 22.—Before Judges Mellon and Brown. Hannah Douglas was convictetion a - charge of ;keeping a disreputable house, and sen tenced to an Imprisonment of six months in the eounty. geared Scharff, an aged citizen, was ar raigned on a charge of assault with intent to Titbit, on opth of Jane Fleckenstein. Judge Mellon cautioned the jury that the charge was one - easily made, and very difEleult to disprove, and hence it biramenecessary to sift well the teetimony, an weigh each fact and circum stance with great cart. The Jury found a Ter diet of not guilty, but ordered that the defen dant pay the costs. A Man Fanged by Accident. moat ensurer accident occurred at Sue qua:Unita Depot, on Wednesday of-beat week. Ogden Weed, a men of about silty year .of of the bank of the Su squeliturtne, and lodged-between tho limbs cif n tree, and there tinsimipended' by the head Until ho expired. This is ono of the most reinirkable accidents oti mord. Being-impended by the bud, the limbs of the tree holding it as in a Tice, it was hipossibbe for him to extricate . himself, and belp_did not reach hint in time to bo of avail. Thu he pulsated likes culprit on the gallows, thoigh ins execution 'accidental. Jima! WOODWAILD'S i'sw.---Judge Wood erstd held pew N 0.41, in the north aisle, in the 'Episcopal Church of the Holy 'Trinity, Phlladelplus. Judge WoOdWard left the elugeh. The pastor, Rev. Mr.. Brooks, ii 11. goal)/ apostle, who believes " whatsoever ye would that men should do, anto.youctbattdorprabo unto them ." Judge WOOdWiidlielreres 'that selling a black baby off the; breast of its mother is_" en Incalculable blessing . " Whether this is to the baby, the mo th er, the seller, or 4buyer t be omits to ezplain. The pastor -purply of Rely Trinity 'thinking other * e, fudge Woodward 'left the ' church, and offered tis - Pew or sale .. par 'alba of the Orc is $156. It brought at auction s92sowlth very spirited bidding. PSUCASS Rune—Mr. John Barnes, id Lsw repos county, recently idiot apelioan, ' a mour:. insight feet, four inches across.' the- wings, ad Ave teet!two Inches [m14 ; 4.0,4311, o f Leak tV the en.l of the wialbot a few days - since -itt'torinettut Lake, to measured eight' feet three inches field tip tirtip of the wings. Anetber of the .same species was shot on theMartstiirre.Reservoir, measuring nine feet: from- tip. to:tip of• the wings, having a bill fifteen inclose long. ..The pate= very.rara . bird in this section of the country. r- - • •••• • 13•rfr DZILTH Of • CalLlV.—On ; the OVCID -lig -'-the 12tli initant; •s , little girl, aged three years, •daughter .Nathaniel Wale, of. York, Pa., was burnedto death in harbed,in eonsequcnoe of herclothing hating aright tro c frOnt a lighted lamp. The spiel' At* clothing attracted Mn. Vreigls,, and !ahen.she ontered,thoannn the child was dond 4.the'liody haring been'hettildy burped. Tt tt anTipped to hatcdied - ftotnnecication by ram kalefortr the ilnines clanked it. - •fiers. Ds axe , ..ozostaW CR= RAILLOAD.- TM Camber Lend end Peausylvitrds,,Railreed t i.Pm7 haTorgchased _ the Oftgree Creak xiltmooCompany's railroctendrallingetoek, anikering the — former WOW, litte• entire etintrot of theriitd from *Ctinberlntrit Id Pied -21114, NW. tei..ett thez.tremporte *ad mat front the Georges - Cimitk .1 , 41117 ytrittte Baltletere end Ohio 'Railroad, and: It toter CO Climbs:tiara ingeint itilyenleateUros,d. it acts. Co.-;Thi Vain- .1616ciriHis ryis 2V464.- s prison fit t eisrat us; assambtp-Nogisy 369 ; B ..Sh r iff—Breekiarldp Ir 4 116046226r-40:4P1nfri64661641,664-I“orl li,frF4Cesktuall2o) tletWalroiuilel66 tfis- T Yrilka26lpo6262Tihtottet - Leuots 215; Coroltr-1526wa 265. • \ ~;,: ~ t; ;,S~k~- ~~' - ^- s:ract~~ :ua..u,.~,ni~r.J:.• :;: ~'P~~:a :.,.x7'Fvc'"~=r~;i`:C..K_~.t ~~. , deg->~:;3~::: , ...~._ , ::✓::~: Pk: Pertstilogflir- Rep!;. fdoinni; - fitTrocs .Di. Pershiktinftei suf• fer Log tho futnp of parturition for "six days, at lut brings forth, In this morning's it:., his reply, to my inquiries in the Gassue of the 16th 1111/l. And, as might naturally be ex pected sate:such protracted tabor, the bantling Is a monstrosity. =OCT. 23, 1868 It was very currently reported in the city that Dr. Pershing was a Copperhead, and nu merous Incidents and circumstances were given as ptoof of the report. Au anonymous cow. munication bad appeared in one of the city papers expressly stating some things reported, and Dr. Pershing had deigned no reply. It was thought: duo to the patrons of the school, and to this community, that Dr. Spilling should be called out publicly to definehis po sition; and for that R urposo my inquiries were ' published, with the advice and saw:Val i several of our prominent eitisens. I sue nothing as a fact. I merely stated some the current rumors, expressing the opinion, that If they were true, he ought not to remain at the head of the Pittsburgh Female College, and calling upon him to answer them, and to d Vis ' :, 4 atTr ' s k rx . assys of study and elanorate preparation, he has answered in two columns end • half of the Opera*. lie 'give* some res olutions and certificates from thertees. Faculty and Pupils of the ',chord, a nd from a I few otters wholikrd him deliver a 'lecture, expressing their belief that he is a loyal man. The relit of his .reply is chiefly vituperation against me. Ever, Copperhead could get similar certificates, and they are aIP In the habit of using just such language. Dr. P. only. proves, by the use of such language, his great intimacy with that class of politicians. Dr. Pershing was not called a:troieor, nor wee he accrued of being guilty of-erre:won. Hence It was easy to knock down that man of straw. He was accused of being a copperhead. What e copperhead? One who is opposed 10- the war measures and policy of the oppo sed and in favor of some patched up peace with rebels ; ono whose sympathies are more with Slavery and the South, than with Free dom and the North. Now is inch nub the pro ' sition of Dr. Pershing? He was nailed upon to defuse Air position, and yet he /tediously avoids doing so. There Is not a word in his Whole re-, ply wh.ch could not be said by Dr. Plumer, or by C. L. Vallanqigham, the very personifi cation of copperheadism. Rend carefully his whole article, and tell me If you• can, whore stands the Bev. Dr. Pershing? It is most cautiously worded, and perfectly non-com mittal. Just like his voting st.the last elm ties. He prides DWlelf that no one knows how he voted. Ile - Nps got some Republicans to believe he voted for Curtin, and yet the Pittsburgh Post, of testerday, claims that he* voted for Woodwarda lie declines to ray how he voted. And thru the Rev. Pershing, D. D. is deliberate ly intentionally deceiving somebody I Is lira, the kind of man. that should be at the had of oat of our leading :Female Institutions? Is that the position of a trulyloyal nulti, or even crfansuDi at all ? I do not wielilo injure the Pittsburgh Fe male College, and therefore I refrain from noticing the conduct of Dr. Pershing in his school, and with the Trustees and Faculty, since this controversy began ; and I also re frain from stating certain things which have been voluntarily communicated to me by dif ferent persons. Bat I am greatly mistaken in the temper of this community, if, under the circumstances, the Trustees should retain Dr. Pershing at the head of the school, they will not have reason to regret it. I certainly can hare nossible motive for Injuring the College, and I po have not the least feeling of personal hostility to Dr. Pershing. My church relations and sympathies are all with the Col lege, and have heretofore been with Dr. Pershing. I have acted In this matter solely through a sense of duty. It has caused much ill-will, which I regret, but I have yet to be convinced that I was wrong. Pittoboryh, Oct. 22,1863 United States District Court. THUSISDAY, Oct. 22.—Before Judge McCand .leis. The cane of the United States vs. William Jackson, a drafted' man indicted for 'perjury, is still on trial. The testimony has not yet closed, and a verdict will not be given to-day. True bills have been found against Abra ham and Cyrus Stouffer, and Thos. Cowhand, for concealing and harboring deserters; and against Thomas Conrad, for counseling resist ance to the draft. - A Rio Truiro.—Tho anassercioi states that the bell of the Third Presbyterian church "was the largest in the city, and weighed some fins sons, requiring right hors,* to haul it to the building." We are not advised as to the exact number of hones employed in the hauling of this bell, but wo are assured that its weight was considerably short of two tool. THE TOME PRIMETTEIILLE CHVICII.—A .meeting of tho member of the Third Pres byterian church will be held. on Friday eve ning, the 23d inst., at Mozart Hall, for the parpose of taking action in.refereneo to the procurement of, a temporary place for wor ship. HARPER, roe NOTEXBEIL-Mr. Frank Case, Clroaiela Building, Fifth street, has received Harper'e bragialni, forlievombor. This num ber - closes the twenty-eaverith volume of this exceedingly interesting and popular serial. It can be had, with all the latest papers and pe riodicals, at Case's. ASSAVLT AXD BATTILIZT.—John Cyphers was yesterday held to ball by Alderman Jones, to answer a charge of assault and battery pro ferredby Patrick Owen. The allegation is that John threw Patrick down in the mad, without any provocation. Ccoluxo out Carpeta, Oil Clothe, Huge, Door Matz, Aro., at greatly reduced prices, at J. 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JOHN Tll9/1.1130W Mad and, P!. boll.;frPgitNr CHMAPEST PASWE-lel eALJAX ..ruz cotriTlii.' p .tromed_out. in .7133 T CLAW:IIUL BTFiauraa,tram .I.orrpt9, LoAd*.4l77 ! G.b . nv CorkObt - - - And by mak% midi ReAlpriTOE DOL --App p•to - D. ii'VX/it, MARV L.1141-ini-f_ts44l& immuroOL'Asti: Win gold, or ate lel9loeiiiii " , .. _ Illailinnery indr. 410 MSIUI7 I. NV. F. Warm SEIPP7.t G. Tweatr.Viirsi Dollars. ?BOWS saructif=, EYENISG can IILEGNIS, Alleged Cause of the Removal of lien. Roseerans. SUIVES OF AU. THE BORDER STATES TO BE USED IN THE 1111UTAR1 SERVICE. The New Mexican Government. GEV. GRANT'S CHEEP OFFCERS THE EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. A Foreign liar Faintly Discerned. RAXtitILLIN THE 31EXICAN THRONE. Th Florida to be Sold RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES do., *wild Ingtp..tchii: d t PittAhorgh Cliaatts. DILPHIA, Oct. 22, 1863 The remotiteolikßosecrans was in conse quence bf chargtAlpreferred by Crittenden and McCook for unoltiorlike oonduct at the battle of Chleitamauga. The specifications allege that he was panic-struck in the early part of the battle, and retreated to Chattanooga, leaving the artily without a commander. Rosecrans awaits p investigation by a Court of In quiry. • /near cause is disobedience of orders in advancing beyond Chattanooga when or dered to remain until reinforced. 110 is also charged with inefficiency and disobedience of alders in not advancing against Bragg, while *ant wqs operating against Vick/burg. Of fensive novements against Bragg at that time would have prevented him sending reinforce manta tosPemberton and Johnston. sit depttation of slaveholden from Prince laberges county, Md., waited on the President to protest against black soldiers being sent up the Patuxent river to carry off slaves on the plantations to serve as soldiers. Tho deputa tion feared that serious consequences would ensue if this was not stopped, as the presence of black soldiers among the slaves Would ex cite them to do acts of violence. The President replied that so far as the using of colored troops for this business was concerned,lthat might be obviated and white soldiers scot to collect the slaves, but that the Government was determined to compel all slaves suitable for soldiers, not only in Mary land, but in all the border States, to enter the army; that they would be taken and put into the military service at once, without regard to the wishes of their owners. The necessities of the country demanded It, and it must be done. The Forey Government in Mexico has off, eially notified our Government of the orreni sation of a new Government, and desire to open diplomatic intercourse with other na tions. The question of the recognition of the government there is now practically presented to the consideration of the State Department, Gen. Grant, the new Generalissimo in the southwest and west, has appointed Thomas, Chief Lieutenant; Joe Reynold, Chief of Staff , Brennan,Chiet of Artillery; Biddy Smith, Chief Engineer, and Gordon Granger a new corps commander. The Paris Pays says Franco is determined to keep the Polish question before the powers as as European question. The Paris Coartirtaloaavitakes It fur granted that England, as spoken for by Earl Russell, will consent to the abrogation of the Polish partition clauses of the treatleit of 1815. Toe Liverpool Courier says : The Russian, French, and English fleets are In New York harbor. The scene of war required the intro duction of no distinct European element to heighten its interest, yet at this moment the cloud, no bigger than a man's hand, which seems destined to darken Europe, has arisen, faintly indeed, but clearly, for the harbor of New York. Lo Proses announces that M. De Bisllegme a member of the Corps Legislatif, has pub lished a pamphlet entitled "France and Mex ico," which concludes that on the accession of the Arch Doke Maximillisn to the throne, the protectorate of France would terminate, and the French troops would Immediately be with drawn. The fate of Iturboda should be. a warning, says a correspondent of the London Times. Iturbede, a native born of Mexico, and a General in the army, who had rendered services to the cans. of Mexican independ ence, made two attempts to put an end to anarchy, by establishing a monarchy. Be, too, was proolaimed emperor, and was driven from the throne within a year, and had to By from the country. Ile returned to look once more the suffrages of the Mexican people. Ile was taken the moment he set his foot on soil, and shot at San Antonio De Padilla. We learn from :Brest that the Florida Is about to be sold to the Trans-Atlantic Com. pany, to be employed on a secondary line. The new captain, Mr. Hussey, was, before the gray between the North and South, the inti mate friend of the Second officer of the Federal corvette, the Kearaage, which is still lying in the roadstead of Brest. The men of the two vessels are said to have Indulged In many free fights on shore. When the otlicers.passed each other in the streets, they maintained a dignifi ed silence. The Liverpool Cour4r, of Oct. 9th, points out the great power which a combined Russia and American fleet would possess on the ocean, if the two allied iowers were mit.= to war against a coalition brought about by the oommoutions in Poland and the Southern Amerleun States. Admiral Milne is warned by the journals to watch where the Russian ieisets head fur after leaving New York. W. T. J. ratheige oA Enropew—tbiore Inva.Ud Re%lmPtil 9/I;aulged---Enllstragnt of, ayeil—Admlral Potreo Ober*. "tioni=-The PrealtietWo,Letter to Gen. Meade. Nair You, Oat. 21.—A dispatch from Wash ington, dated Oot. 21st, says : Stook quiets. lators to-day endeavored to create -an.ixtr presslon.hero and over the wires, thaideore tag Chace will soon throw on the'. market a large amount et Exchange on Europe, and so reduce the.premlum on gold. He will do , no such-thing beyond paying the November In tacit oitthe, public debt. Piro memo regiments of the Invalid Corps have been organised, vis 3rd, 3th, 11th, 12th and 13th. 1. 0013211010.01) of wealthy slave owners railed Ron the President todayto protest against oeurititisegro - sOldiers in fit: Mares courtly, MaOland, , to enlist slaves "'from Olt Flute -rhe-President tepliedi So ler as send. Jai Ahern Was:concerned. that might be auodi- Led, 'anal/hit° :soldiers tent; but "tar 14 thb negroes ire concerned, the iloittrument snit Imre all-the slaves in Maryland aridthe border Stabil for military purposes. • flew: Teen, Oct: 22 The 21:iiirse's special Trim WaShingtein, dated 2lst says: Admiral Porter has taken advantage of high wider in. tba Cumberland mad, Tacselsautiv -471, to go ..witis his squadron to ppiPto, where be can sander assaults! iiivice to.theCardy., The resume whi n th e,. a to Oen. 'ldeacie,last Saturday; des' iMeitto , 46 - corded u put. of the history t bs . UM.PaliP , now drawing to a deist Mr.Llt4aiaS.:My.,t.n..Mead,.itiy,t at betuust iluditad Aght the anewenne, r and .thisigita - Won.i.yiatity . iltoaldititte lathe logrbut it De Were„drifielsitl; '311131041 13 commandir4n-Chlef,would assorile the teSpot- ~.c'.N.. ... u1•...aG:..,.,z[.. ~.,z v..~5~w~~t... , . , ..~.5`:ta~:.;3:'v.,.,... .~~ir !~i~( s ~s.r.:o: w~ ..., .., ~~.. k t a~ d~s is '} f ~`.tn,`,f~~ p -~~,+ s et"~ i s .-'j~'-';'W j'~ti~"_3~'`z "~"..'~'~:b?+ •'te+'s."'~=-3.2 ... ~..rLL;,...,.uA.., :b-x.-~:.:~~ : da.d.... '_.tF.~»sz.._vo.r-..-onwri..:~:'~3~aa~f ~a,::~U.Sr~»,+. i -, 0;F ,- ~ .a ~. w.. ^ LATEST FROM MEADE'S AR)rf.. Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. OCT. LL,” o record a routinodd dull mat. ket,though the 111• w• frcm C.e I•.rk is more faeor• able. rode .tet teit 0 , 3.1. wall ...les OUR FORCES FOLLOWING FP THE HEM GEN. LEES HEIDIKARTERS AT CULPEPPER THE FAILITRE OF HIS PLANS CAVALRY SKIRMISH NEAR SULPHUR SPRINGS New Yoxx, Oct. 22.—A special dispatch to the non from Washington, dated 21st; says : Our army Id following the enemy up to day. There wax no rebels discovered this side of the Rappahannock by a reconnoissance to-day. Headquarter. .trmy of the fossuc, 04. 20. The cavalry of Gen. Eilpatrick's division in front of the army, moved forward yesterday to near Warrenton, driving She rear, guard of the enemy, and the whole army advanced to within supporting &Aimee during the day. Tho railroad to Gainesville is reopened. tins - Your., Oat. 22.—The army correspond ent of the Herald, dated the 20th, says The prevailing opinion, founded on good authori ty, Is that the energy has fallen back behind the Rappahannock. Our infortant status that Lee's and Stewart's forces numbered over 70,- 000 mon. With this force it sounds strange enough to have them falling back. It is said the want of supplies is the cause ; but when they get within reach of transportation they will make a stand. The Herald has the following . Army of the Potomac, Oct. 21.—Among the camp rumen bearing semblance of truth are • • That Lee's Headquarters are at Culpepper. Ewer's and Rill's corps arg between Culpep per and Warrenton. Lee is greatly disap pointed at the failure of his plan to occupy Centerville and Bull Run field before General Meade could march his troops and send his supplies back to that point. That Lee in tended not only to force Meade to fight him at Centreville, but proposed to take up his winter quarters there. That Lee's army is disor pulsed-and disheartened, and that Blue Ridge is fall of rebels awaiting an opportunity to desert and come into our lines. This aiming quite early there was artillery firing and a cavalry skirmish in the vicinity of Sulphur Springs. The particulars aro not known. FROM MORRIS ISLAND. VOTE HE OHIO SOLDIERS. THE HONDO TO BE SEVERELY TESTED. Rebel Purees around Charleston -*, about 20,000. kc., ke., ..tc New Tata, Oct. 22.—The following is the vote of the Ohio soldiers at Morris Island . 25th Ohio—Biough 199; Vallandigham 7. 62d— ii Brough 2724'4 'alien di gham 41. 67th—B rough 233; Tall" ham 29. 73th—Brough 130; Vallandig no; 107th—Brongh 2i; Val ffilm landighst one. flospital--Brough 39: Val landighank . Total--Brough 898; Vallan dies= 18„, The Tfinghai the following letter from 3f orris Island,_ nth Ca Una, Oct. 18.—During. the part thr% or four days there was very little firing •op milker side. The enemy is evidently wait ing fur Iron clads to come up, for which event he is reserving his ammunition. Admiral Dahlgren, • short time since, ex pressed his determination to an officer hign in rank, that he would go up to Charleston on the next trial, or elso assure himself that the iron-elude were unequal to the task. This will enhance the excitement of the conflict, and do much towards settling the dispute as to the amount of work the iron-clads are cap able of petforming. It is believed that James Island is occupied by 0,000 rebel troops. Sullivan's Island is sup posed tq teoeciiedby aboutthe'n r.i4ieimldi.uviultyof Charleston are quartered 10,000' men, making an aggre gate force of about 20,000. Gen. 6eryinorir arrived here horn the North yesterday. As yet be has not been assigned to a command. From Europo...gelsure of the Rebel Rams Confirmed. Er. JOIINA, N. F. Oct. 21.—Tho stoambhip Hibernia, from Glasgow on the 13th, has ar rived. The seizure of the robot rams is confirmed. Liverpool, Oct. 12.—Cotton advanced Id. Breadstuff, steady. Provisions quiet and steady. London, On. 12.—Consols closed at 92.7414 93 for money ; Illinois Contral shares 173i1111, 18% discount; Erie 68®69. Stooks active and better. COMMERCIAL RECORD FINANCE AND TRADE THCIIIDaT. Oct. otll3 - 44; feature we have to notice in money matters fa that gold continues to declita, slowly, the New York quotation to-day Wing 14?. Silvar also be. declined In New York, ranging from 137 to 13g. Ilere our brokers are paying 103,3 Llt for Silver and 13,901110 for Gold. Ennio,* fir• change lasteady at par buying and Ng4l per cent. premium eaMng. Government Certilicat. of In debtsdnewa an firm, but without quotable change. The export* from New York for the week lusveteen install for the avaeon. The following will show the exports texclusive of specie) from New York to foreign porta for the week ending Oct. 19th and since Jan. lot 1861. 1882. 18113. For the veck 83,815,470 55077,436 52,888,417 Pray. nr0rted....1111,336,116 L 13,962,001 138,1810,184 Total minceJsal.slo6,lsl,sB6 8119,040,037 11139,T76,601 When Secretary Chase ceased issuing legal tender notes, there were $34,000,000 of unfinished notes in the hands of the sugrarars. In various stages of CCan pletion. Several sweets sinus ha gave Grim to ban them finished as early as possible, and they are now daily bring .ant to the Treasury Department it Washing. too. to be registered and paid out to the Gorernmest creditors. PITTSBURGH MARKETS TaviaDal..october. 2 2 , 1503 noun Q 1111.4114—Vibeat le Iltqadb with a regu lar demand, with slam from 'segue at 81,Z) for Red, and 11.2451,28 for *bite. Spring Harley has de clined to $1;30 por buthel—a decline of 10 eta; nal 8. 1 .1 It arm at 11,W. Corn it quiet, with war of Shelled from.depot at 111,05, and from store at 51,010) 1,08. there le bat littlademand for Oat* nod the market 1a quiet at ,74(7::a by the car Rad, and rio 78c from More. Flour is lees active, but without quotable change; email mies of Extra ratolly from more at 10,6)30,75 per bbt. Rya Flom le aellmB M Se' per WA. : ' aIIOCESLELi-There h i eantinned modaratejob- Wag dammed:tor gtoco4os. end ttao nulkFt L Anzw but MUNIAP46I , * 9fP:14441c40.F.P..i.1i 4 . 5 .4F-K t " 4 . 15 , 3 45g4 34 u. X o 4ultPa l iT o , r ! eto 40 to 4.1 c, ara4stips dray be quOted'at SO to Mc BlTrr UGS-4isteriltater 'arm lath ads at VtalEs: tale of Staab& lithos lion nt 2.1 c. Eve firm, and all 5agd1441:143 14 e. , POTATOEllut r mrloo (elr,dsmatel boa un cl"..Pd; =loot, ltal bble'tflukes" : at 12,50 per bbt. !Street Putatpes may be qutalsi at 0,00 to S.. Ml per bbl—tho latter rate (or Jelllsii• • TOBACI.n.I-Pies nod • shade hither: maim of 40 Fenn Baltimore Plug at reklitoc per lb. APPLES-.Cionang in ware treely, and the market, nntlennemtly, to • thane easier; 'aloe of 400 Obis at 42,766:1P0 par bbl, and 70 bblsas IL&T-,ls Arra and hisherLsales from acmes of 21 loads, loose, at 313 to 313 per I9S. 4!lr e4 I 6 j ;1( changed. BUCKWHEAT FLOTIL-311. et 603 lbe (ant of the season) at 54,00 par cwt. - 111.0073 4 -Uvrehanged; oda or 10,000 lbs Eboulders 03 CREWE-Is larm with sales of common W. rt. iv 123 i, and pyit l aii.st 4L7.-:6a!t• or !Co. 1 Extraat "Wl* bbl 0001 from daptdruilleanAl sad stow 11113,3 0 6 1 ,0 12. • 1111, Ground Liverpool selling at 3310 par sack. New Tlirivioatriiiiiins Market. dree*latch to eh; rittibutitt dsotts : 10t w Toil; guittWerfittr. trot yritaiable distsiiy is st a*. Thin ts ittikoitsiolltd Mita .ixtfbondt,spl asedrareetatelatiarralkia itlii • 41 # 11014.10 ", "OC l Ptil k g n 4b.000210031.0ff-40341 r,Or A7so4l:l l 4imoulauthOcr erg " PaoalbafiiPasc 4l ,Vittragt s ths raps hum to s ia tbilkilVA at 2:1!„ knit,. 111 , 111%/114: quotat!..- mar T.• Girls girt, itt . 2,o,ttitt. F., It , . fined, is Jt•ittartti hatttvot lett& in thettil..nt . .. of 431 r., wd •ttntt !t i• ?tut prop, t. .soartt. that there 1... a•si.r..ut natinn Ilse part of tas.mt. of ...At larvat opeculator. to 1.1.1 the lr.,hi 13,1i1 tioss, I. all tarot in the mat-Ice's, /Owl twit, pt Tti•r , are. Ihr. hoty.4t. who aro wad - tut:tate 1.1 hte tanahla ru "hold,i . and th... parti. trill probably 1.. (.4.-1 to .11 at to -acrid,. Ikunu~ i. 11/1..t I.Ut atand!, with an timal: kale nt t. , Zlr, and nom. In 1.1. n a r ro.:11 22, d r d ., du not tittuk, bun rt r.r. that the, hay. truen -.1. Ittoole ttivssr our TM. Utak cry firm, and. to tb. nh tu•oru nt -.1e., Inn) I.e quoted nt $3.7:mr,4.0ti it, Id& In ghina tit. •tu.nat 1",, if Crude mI at ttil I I . !, on Wedittititlity, a n.A tt,t {kir bait'. I, vi fihoutil hove I,itt rifllisr,and fifty c.nti, .tllegteny Lire Stock Market. 0,, la —TIO market bar cattle hes ru1. , l rether I dull during the week. and, while the supply wee telly as large as mual, there were but very few good rat. i tie on sale. Third le but httle demand for any ex • eept the heat gi.adis of catthi, suitable for butchers, and to effect saber of Inferior stock, low figures bad to be uteepted. Stock Cattle Continue to Meet with wary limited request, and the government demand appear* to have imbelded altogether, ee all the eon ' trode lid remelt,' hare been tilled. There are but very few Eastern buyer. here. and they will operate only when they cell get gOO4 clock at hiss Sores. I'riceu hare undergotto but Mlle .bongo from last wook, ranging from $1,75 s2.oo . per cwt, greet, tor Inferior, $2,50 to fri,oo fue . outnittort to fair, and 82,50 to 8.1,00 fur fossil to prime. Stock cattle sold at from $2,12 to 52,75 per cwt, and those may be ronehlered the extremes of the market for tide grade of clock. The r,colpis of syrip. were Larger thati though most of thoe tot sale, or of n Inferior quality. There to, lntwever, • good demand for prime Casey bogs and el of this ;made sell readily .at fall prom. Stook Hoge, like Meek Cattle, are not much inquired fur, and of cduree, to effect sures, low Ilgurea Coro to be so-opted. Moat of those .41, with the Or.caliptioln of tut. few email lute minded, were for gallon.% to the ra.sterif 'markets. The following lots .ere wheleealed during the week Holm. sold 90 1..4 to her at 04.60 t Mcrluffnn SU to Munderbnagh at $42.5; Scotland al to Loc.an at 51,60; INaren 111 to sign. at 34, 6 t, Maven 0 2 to Glab at illat; Ander.. 51. to Warren at *LOU; Lomoo /08 to White at $4,7% Carotidal 102 to A Ithousw at 14,62 tloodburg e 2 to Lafferty at 14,62. There has been no [stateside-Lange In Sheep during the past week., worthy of apecial notice. Toe offer ings appear to be equal to the &mud, and quid/s -lit/LW sway fairly be given at 81,60 to 84,50 per cwt, fur good to ingote. Lambs, of which there are but few to market, remain aboqt as last quoted. New fork Grocery Market. From the Shipping List, Oct. 21.) Sugar—Like most other articlm of marchindisis noticiel in this Ilarikete, this has boa unmnally quiet enure our last, the present dullness forming a very marked contract to the activity of September and the early part of October. Molders, nowt:roe, have shown little disposition to relax former extreme views, and values may be said to be unchanged, though at the close. no usual in a dull market, there was a little aoften Refined .ing of prices. Rened it a trifle ...Baer, and Ilion Cannot Dow be quoted weer cents. The sales of !taw are =1 limb. and 110 blds. cobs et tiOteriX% cants; 52 laid.. 03 - , in bond t rash l; I eon° hose. 111 , 1144; 70 Mei, and 4 tea, let:names, 10; 10/ bide. 31aottniqua, 12; 50do. Jamaica 11%; G 1 laid, New 0rie1..., 1.1,.M.14; lots two. Ha vana, 12,014%, 4 tom.; and tit hML.. 31eladn, on terms not made public. einfot—The market Taa rental nr4 nem at the im provement noticed In OUT last, lint, until yesterday, the!, was an atmoat total absence of demand, the bon poionsl being riestrietod to the supply of the mccv mediate wants of comarnem. The transactions in clude 4,100 Lags Rio. p, Traveller, and 4,%0 do for Favonten, both prime callow. new crop. *float, at *.0.0., cyan.; 141 nantore..l4,; 75 Maracaibo, 04; 211 hf. and qr. Mk. Mie;ha, 1$; and 210 bags Lagnvm and 4010 Maracaibo, on terms we didmot learn. The .I.oet of Mu In the Country, as made ,up by Messrs, W. Scott 4 Son, Is 01,s&J leap, vie.: 50,:250 bags here, and ; 1,."01 at Baltimore,- Molasscs--There has not teen much inquim sine our last, and the market to dull, but holders are Mtn, and there le no change to notice in prices; the salsa =lade hhds. l'orto Elko at ov,Tu cont., the t,,w o c price for sour, to Barbadoes, 65; 4.50 labd. sad 00 tea. Claysd Cuba, 40; '4ll hhds and 10 tea Cohn Muscovado, 44t437;.and 1,900 bbls Now °clean., 42e4 60, 4 Mt.. _ _ Chicago Market t4-roses 21.—Thu bread...tuffs markets to-day wore again easy, owing to a further decline to gold. Thera was little or no demand for Flour, on recount of the scarcity of freight room, and in order to ellect salt" holders would have to submit to • decline of livsoc per barrel. Sprtrig Wheat woo In fair demand, but the sales show a denims of 1E1.13.e per bushel ; Winter Wheat was negleeted and nominal; No. 1 Spring sold. at $1 OLesl ; No. 2 Spring at el 01,irdt1 0;1, sod Rejee-ted Spring at 260590!...e ; at thwelose toe market ruled s teady et $1 02 for No. 2, and $1 02 for No. 1 Spring. There was sot much activity in Corn, sod the market declined w ith Ma. Of NO.I St ing rie s clewing at the inside Ague, Oats were in fan. demand by speculators and short sellers, and at the opening 55(a2° o were paid for No. 1, but after the New Tort news wu digested there were no buyers at anything over rds. Rye was quiet and easier, with Wes at 0701390. Barley was dull, and I@die lower, closing at 11 1641 11 for No. 2 In store. Seeds wen quiet, with light sales of Timothy at 1215, and Flax at 82 W. The Improvement In the Now York and Cinclamti merkets caused • firmer feeling here in Righwinot, and abuill.l7llo barrels changed nand. at 544.54%, Cleveland Market. Oa, 21.—Flour, dull and unchanged, but tending doe Eneant. Wheat, dull and unsettled. The otily sale reported at the Board alb. I car common wilt* at 51,40. We could not hear of arty transactions In red, or of often being made. This afternoon 2 can of very choice Kentucky while are reported at 51„60. Corn, dull at tak from store. Oms,lllulL Sale 2 can ou track at We.. Bye, Bone on the mtu - ket and wanted ; would readily bring 100 c. Barley, in good demand; sales I car on ma at 130 c. Begat..., des 1 car at Gk. Cranberrha, Woe 3 bbls at $l2. nighttime, bell firm at 18c. Salt, we quote Sue at $23/1, coarse $2,70, Timothy Seed, quoted et 52,71. Clover Seed, worth $0,21 6,10. Imports by Railroad. Prrrescsion, Pr, WstxSA Cnicsao Itati.nosn, Oct. bbis whisky, M. McCullough &,o . 40 bal. of cotton, King, Pennock & co; 68 bags barley, 1 car corn, Hitchcock. McCreary tr. co; 11 bbls apples, Ira & Hall; Icu Corn, D anus; 3) boxes war., 11 Kirkpatrick 1 eco; 19 bp feathers, K 11 King; 70 bbl• lour, McKeown & Unbolt; GS bags oats, 8 21 Kier; 2 boo tobacco, E Megrair; 10 bbt flour, Sho- Dakar & Lang; 112 the, &oilman & Garrison; 243 do. B F Scholl; 3 rolls bather, 8 Keys; 34 bp potato., It Kiddie; 0 bales wool, 11 Childs; 170 pigs tract, J B Canfield; 144 Ogs wheat, Itcsoner, Wallingford 6 co; 150 bp oats, W S co. OLICY.ANDOet. =— 31 Ms pearls., J B Lyon; 10 bbt. cranberries, to bbl. beatm, C C Etalsl4; 74 bldg apple. idellan• s Aug.: 40 do do, 0. llolsmarc, 36 do do, Ahi lieeril; 13 balm hay, UK bblaaands, 8 11 'Floyd; 10 tibia potatoss, W Kirkpatrick; W do do, WFr &gram; 16 bbla tur nips, B L Bream 1Z) aka Nestor*, 40 ads L 11 Voight & co; 16 balm tom, J Childs; 160 ska mill had, Bingham, Sturgeon & to; 169 Mils mad, 111eKeo & Bro . 200 ligt Malty, 1) Fawcett; 47 Dbl. eider, Van dordrr; 13 do do, I' Wessell; 19 aka dal wad, James Craig; 71 bbla apples, John Herbert; 10 Ibis beans, F Van Corder. 20 bp apples, A Balloti; td do du, Mrs Arbuckle; 8 b4u rags, kleCutlooste, Smith co; 3 boo nice, NV 1 , \Capital, A LtrAMIKT 8T.1410M, Oct. TL-1:10.-Ackie ahast, 330 bbl. do, 1 car Kennedy & Brother; liX) bbla door, Simpson &-Knor.; 1 car h.y, Yoeght,y s Kopp; / cat colas, .1 IV 11.09081 10 14 .broome."2l 8 4.1- lori 32 kg.. k. 4404, U 11cCkAii; ' 3 Phis batter, 8111110 ;Jori Pe,•32l;lle4ples;AClgranion3l64, J0hp.T444•4; 1410 birley, aka. Caret; 1 Dbl ei der,,fatser A Art2stroner; Obis trine, K P BoiOlandi 46 Ilan, John Waddell; 15 tiblnapplea;VEMEniminc 4 bbl. cider, O Myers; 2- Ws potatoes, 11.1 T Cram; 12 boa chasm, SholsiViti d col,4%Otriak lumber, 0 C Boyle; 1 bbl mustird,, Tiernan& Katy; 6 hbla oil, J Roloonstine. 1 1 10 POSALs. FORAGE IT,O7VE/X AISISTAIST QC.A.RMRAMIVECrincs, Wheeling, :West Va., October 12th, 1603.3 REALED PUOZO2#I4 - ‘111.1:41-receivell dace until 12 o'clock at noon of October 24th, 111011, for flirldibinthdgnartermaster'. Department: U. B. Am p-, with t follawhigole: - Two hundred , thotitandl2o3,ooo)htshele of prime Oats, in swim, the Oats to weigh thirty-theca:(23) pound. to the butthelistal the sacks to he good strong borlapn. The grain to be delivered at Wheeling, Weld Va., onegmtrtef.wlthl. &tam days, one quar ter within thirty dam une quarter within forty-five days, and on. quarter within sixty dayi f ro m data of th.award. l • •' Two thousand tom (2,000) of good, sound, 'nee dilatable Timothy Bay, baled; to be delivered in %balsams ratio with the . grain. M Wbe Considered for the entire lot or for twenty thousand (20,000) bushels of Oata or fifty (60) tons of May., ,Propoulamnst state the quantity offered, the plate id reatihineis of ths bidder, and must be accompanied _47 e guarantee of at least tete re sponsible pendriXthar tr. Venderytinttlfill the con tract if awarded to tilin• - • - 13nisfaL.Idatierawill be tiotilhifiatt 9.0 i. Old the . d'arardi'ins4,o B ' to ignAL Writtireixestracta will in all casertdortiterist - into, and cohnsiton4.lll be .Thrarectio riTabonall Lithe .dittlitl;peribratattav !WAR* enaliVra. 60016 be .ppderspion_ off, ;amigos* ! Tyrihs , toed et "t* weir Te- Ito "rfela .40 rodectA.Pi.e.r all ratiOnLbithallb - verxmwi - qatirtilai4 : llnlgsirthe lbiegOlng iivdratralikars Fosiplied with. • • . - - C•Pt =4 Aimet r-tr: PAPER A. 1% VNVEtIPPE: WPM ent* HOUSTE.4tst t?lartoilitear. a - xoTE,_ tun , oiiir 'arab. Abu, ENTZLUM lik - IThesil4l, Vcion and . • Patisl* • ' "W w." 4 "Nts. 00-li ~autommt,...., ___ ._ Wood atm. POPE .0 ' /23 1 / b Li. .4..1 Au mai lq " 111111Mit. °ULM ArEiiktG4LC - P P P P•P T RussEs. FOR THE CURE OF' HE OR. RUPTURE. Hernia d. Hernia or Hernia or Ruptirre d. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Honda cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Marsh's Radical Cure Trues Ritter's Patent Truss. Pitch's Supporter Truss. Self-Adjusting Truss. Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the core of Prolapsus Uteri, Piler, Abdominal and Spinal Weakneseed. Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Sup porter. Pile Drops, for the support and cure of Piles. Elastic Stookings, for weak and var loose veins. Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joinha. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. Suspensory Bandages. Self-Injecting Syringes ; also, every kind of Syringes. Dr. KEYSER has also a Truss which will radically cure Hernia or Rupture. Oilr 003 re at his Dann Brons, No. 140 WOOD sTagsr, .Ign of the Golden Mortar. Person.. writ ing fbr irnseee should wind the number of -inch. around the bud', frornediataly over the rupture. DR. 6STI3WR wlll glee his personal attantion to the applie.tion of Trepan to adults and children, 111214 ho i Battened that, wtth an expectant. of twenty yearn, he will be enabled to glee aariafeetton. 6ELY•INJECYING SYRINGES SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES. SELF-INJECTING BYRINGSS, of every Vivid. SOLD AT Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 WOOD ST EMSPZNEIORY DANDIGZS. Era= SIMPENSORT BANDAGSS, SUSPEN ')ILI EAND/6Etel, A dozen different kinds. A dams different khide ♦ do® alffemit klub, A dos. dlniareat kinds At, Dr. KEYSER'S, 14) WOOD Jiregsr. so2soft.Warlf DR. KEYSER S PECTORAL SYRUP CULINS CONSUMPTIVY, CCIIIS BRONGHITIN, CORES COLDS, CHILES ASTHMA crn ALL DIESABES OP TM; LONG& I Invite attsadoo to some of tb4 mutt oauliordl ouy atm by my PECTO R A L SYRUP. They ma at beam and any ma who has doubts cm baildra ed the tame= who hays been owed by it. DU. SZIAICR IS PESPAARD AT ANT TIME TO EXAMINE LUNGS, WITHOUT CHARGE POE ALL THOSE WHO NEED HIS MEDI ATTEND TO YOUR. COLDS—A sus of Eta Teen' standing elms. by DR. EXTREER PECTO RAL EMI:CUP: Prrisavz.ga, 11, IEM. D. Hares.: My wife has ban afflicted with a bad cough ant difficulty of breathing for Ave pars, which for mead years teak had gradually Inereesed in violence,. The complaint has been hereditary, and We had been treated by several physicians without any reliwt in thls•tata of her cue. I procured some of your Pectoral Cough Syrup. I bought, the first time, a fifty cent bottle, which relieved her very winch ; I then celled and got ► dollar bottle, which cured ha entirely, and she has now no trace of the former disease, except weakness. • I would also State that I used the medicine myself to a sold and rough. The medictoe mired me by. taking one doss. I a pnea my entire Istlsibotlon with the medicine, and yolk are et liberty to publish this if you data to do eo, - Wlt. WILSON, Aldermen, Fifth Ward. Yrremmeaut, No t. B. 183 KITUB 1 ha.. been. mate at leisOn my .abated lab the semen ortolds mad.baremena. At time, my throat ermtM became° obmedm to pr•• mummy eposkiter above • *diaper, and I.y taking • 1.. doses .at ttie above Ilyttrp voitld' tains me eattrity. In motatnendlugihia nuolichno, I Must ingusits lingly nattbst R i Rio 19d ieated7 / tirtrlbuted„ papa:than tneute thcatxmj,xpr„sho;l4latg,bnay . b. 'without this ismsdi Ibr dbestonio Flrfalent. - TOIIIIIIOIIOO 11:54110341.r . , - 0WAAP. 1 2, 10 2t 2 . 9 :_ Ofolider.Vl*&!.:kKso)!Nak: COL. PRATT AND Dlt."ViTilrii PRCTORAL - - Dt. IFsmi--.oEgr:4 . te*#te &Iv sg. aclawsWitte 4 611 4 609 . dM r 1,4,1 . *Mak B *P AMEMer, Tl4•4O l M , ll*Mi. -Di MY 1 - dui It la all - yea eiy It fa: - li - kiheieff4iiksq eels/ ow cow" sal the wont dn. t slut ever motet: al Ire net asiOspie = titiri betas. cad' X =a! J1d.40 '4411i 'thati42: - . 4 rtio - ea 'ar. 'Meted iktuld '511•4•:01112:i 'a( 'etathe7 lane." 114* ..opazithkr:itiotllo FM!" fur any conaldarstlo or ikons. coot , ignicblzediPPl I am breath* asarerfrsolp tiorki L unt d . bL,. I. shall Alwyn ecknowlndgele debtal gratitodeAbettureat, In! so szolDrat nneedy. Tam pas at 4itrlty to au mY mum M. .018 proper.: • 741 u, Ilealeocer -Lomxisoa Pltttbersh. Pittiberek Zoo 14-1850, . • IL 8.-1 Immo etraapi to toy lallow an rho aatertatadtaibta oan .eottrolt-uiaccureoßT. N. B. . rummer, Aprill4 1557 . !zip tatrtit.4i4' i trxigs t• bir. • &Vita ii,4144 LAW •toihtlikkigud 00igh; .041, XtlVlV 4 ttrr Pectoral. pereltaiert*..r,te - iiiitliait ;Tim praroa•L sraoPoraimemn• tiedmd nil • evttug , •••• her warily of bar lima. • 40Eni *ARM ' DX : 1=1011F TIIP I;mvpand , . ‘ 4- ,t4.l43oscrs•inata7ins, • .7 110 freed InTqsalitAx4,2i. imillt.Thronlorr R.9IWW.gIS! QUMMER AR- • -I • PrANGENIENT.-0. • and after MONDAY, Apt! • • =h. PENNSYLVANIA. tIILNTAAL LAA • ' NINE DAILY T.R.LLNS, The TITILOTGLI ACCOMIXODATION, MATS lean. th. Pittahur•gb Station daily. (except Saab)) at 4 m., atopptus at all Stalin. bereven Pine lough and Philadelphia, and making direct count, t 1,12 I', New York and Philmlapr,,,, The. THROUGH yIAIL TILLIN lemma the Pas ...anger Statinn en,/ mooing (stacept Sateday)at 2.50 m, mopping eta". at 1 ,4 4;41 5ta11..., a nd making dtrmst. Counectious at Harrisburg tor Balti more and Washington, and for Near York Err ?Wu. The TB ROUGH EMPRESS TRAIN kern daily at 154 p.m.. .topping only at prtuttpal stations, di w t nnection at nlurt.burg for Baltimore Weabilagton, and I', SO. Tort. via Allealown route and Philadelphia. Th. FAST LINE leave. the Station daily (eampt Sunday) at 6.15 p. to., *topping krtoat_pritmipal u. thole. eennecting ht Ilarvialmrg fv , r Bevltimere ausi Waaltiagh.n, and at Philadelphia for IVcer York. ACCu3t3IODATION TRA.INS The J.,hustturn Accommodation Train leaves daily (except Sunday) at 2...45A m., go - japing at 1I Nation, and naming as nix eu Cadnemaugh.. First Apanamodation Train ror Well's Station teams daily (accept Sunday) at 6.11) a. m. Second Accommodation Train for Wall's Station isms &fly (execpt Sunday) it 11:M s. m. Third Accununodation Train for Wall's Mallon loam/ daily (oicapt Somday) et COO p. m. ' Fourth AlSommodation Train fur \Van Station leaves defy (except Sunday) at 6:10 p. tu. The Church Trait leaves WalPs Station steer SLIZI• day 14 9:0.5 a. m.; returning. Isar., Pittsburgh at 124.5 P• m. Beturn.nag Trains lirri•C ea follows; . Baltimore . m. Philadelphia. Binaprisis p. m : Fast IA l°:60 a. m. Through tlailTrain ..... a_ to. Johnstown Accummodation„..,-- ... 4s. Si. First Wall'a Station Acctoomodat ion...—. 6.25 Si Si. Second Walre Station Acembroo.hition—.- 8t35 a. to. Third Wall's Station Accommodation I:4a p. tn. Fourth Wail's Station Accommodation:..-41:06 p. Si. Baltimore Zapreas will arrive with Philadelphia EaPra. at, )2:01p..m. on Mondays. Trains foallairmille and Indiana connect at BLitt's. villa Intellection with Through Accommodation. Johnstown Accommodation and Express Train East, and with Baltimore Brom,. not Johnstown Scrota. modation Wog. Trains fur kilettnaluirg counoet nt Cresson with Hz • prom Trains and Mali Tram Wr.t. and x ith Tilt °ugh Accosurnotistion and Eaprtwe Train Kant. The politic will tied .it greatly to their Intcront, In iFolog• Eaat or West, to travel Ly ttto Younotylventa Central Railroad, as rho aetturntouilat ions now offered cannot be sarpgmand on any other rout. The Band. Is ballasted with stone, mud is entirely free from dud. We can promise safety, speed. mid comfort to alt ho may faaor this road with their patronage. FARE: To New Tarn—...._El2 Ise To 8a1tim0r0,...—...811 00 To Philadelphia-- to 40 To Lancaster 8 40 To Ilarrieburg.. 7 45 Baggage checked to all btaHorte on the Prrinsylva- Ella Central Railroad, and to rblladelphta,Ralthnore and .thaw York. Passengers purchasing tickets in the cars will be charged an excess, anmrding to the, distanco Waded. in addition to the station rates, except from stations when the Company hies no agent. TiOTICEe—In case of tom, the Company will hold themselves respormilde for personal baggage only, and for an amount notasoneding $lOO. N. B.—An Omnibus Lino has been employe.] to courrY passenger. and baggage to and from the De pot, at a charge not to exceed 23 cents. '9.r each *- manger and baggage. Fur tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agerit. At the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Passenger Station corner Liberty and ¢rant streets. split LEVEL AND, C raTsßtacu '''''T -'," 11101 a , WHEELINGRAIhitOAIf "' E3f Elt Milian - I:MEET:LI/a and after MONDAY. April Kith, 1863, - Train will las. the Depot of the reunaylrania Zailroad, in Plitsbargli, as folloya : 5:10 a. m. p. m 8:18 •• 2:55 " !Ma 1:+5.1 10:M 4:53 " leen 5:10 Leaves Pittsburgh, 10) a. 111.1 do Wellsvtlio. thlo .• I du liteutreuv'e CIO •. do NV load ing . .',..10 o Arriora Pollair. -. 5 . T.5 ~ Connecting at Steubenville mid Boilair with Steu benville and Indiana Railroad Ithd Ohio Itedi• road for Ransil!le, Newark, Columbus, Neu* BeY toa, Lodi...Tolls, Cincinnati, Loninville, Cairo, et Loula, St. Joseph, and all points went and aonthwast mut at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Pa/dart it et ad Obtreiond Liar. Leavesj 1:00 - a ru.'LZ:4op,m. do Wellsville I 4:11, " 2:50 o do Bayard i) •• tin •• do • 1F,4 do Ravenna.. 7:21, raa do" CIO o Arrives at Clevelan:L..—.. 0110 '4 1:30 Connecting at Bayard eitt — Tusearavres blanch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Aillanenvlth Pittsburgh, } ort -Wayne and Chkago Retried; 'at Ravenna with Atlantloanur Great Western Railroad for Warren, Greenville„ 3leadville, Union, Corry. Jamestown and dalsnianca ' • Mason with Clem land, Zanesville and Cincirosati Railroad for Alamo, Calenaga Tailo and 3l .llle sung , and at Cleveland with 'C. k E. R. B . for Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo with C. A T. R. R. for danclualq, Toledo, and also with steamers for Detroit. lA'ellsville Accommodation baron at 3:4 p. m. Returning =alms arrive ut 9;10 C. mi., On.A/ and SW, p. nt., and 2:10 ant. iaroagh T i ckets to nil prominent polio do be procured at t he e br FtORME PARKA,llretßiat. • And at Allegheny Qty. A. Q. CAtISELBERST, Ticket Agent. For further information apply to WIL L1A.31 STEWART, Agent, At the Company's Omen In Freight Station, Patina. apt!' IS.CrES. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OP PITTSBURGH. TREASURY DEPIRTZENT. Orrice or. Coal nimaza or nn Cuanterr, Visahington City, Angtort sth, 'ISW Warkasa, c n satisfactory 'endence preeme to the tmdersi , it has boon mode to appear that the FIRST ATIONAL BANK OP vrrranneen, in the County of Allegheny, mad Sow: of Peonsylva obi, has been duly brgatilz.l under and according to the requirementw of the Akt of Congress entitled -An Act to provide a 2:atlonal Currency, secured by • pledge of Linited - States Stock', and to melds for the circulation sod redemption thereof," 'approved February 25th, 1563, and has compiled' withal the provisions of said Act repelled to :be compiled with .before commencing the badness of Booking : • Now, therefor% I, Rron bicertacaitt, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP PITTSBURG% county of Alleghcoy, end State of Penosylvaztl2,.is authorized to commence the bus:rues of Banking on. der the Act of In tastlmooy . Irheroof witxtees my baud ps aad neel of office, - this bth•Asy .of'Attga t, J 803. • 31cCI7LLOCH: Comptroller of the Curren4. THE FIRST NATIONAL BASH OF PITTSBURGH, PL, (LATE PITTSRURGH TRUST COWAlat), Cancan, $400.0.00, pith privilego to IticitttW to ga,ooo.otlo. .• The Pittsburgh Trust Company having insulted under the act to proms A Netforml.Ourrency„.andar the of. - ths P.ULST. RATIONAL BA RIC ;or P.ITTI3BMML.WOItid respectfully offor tteurrtica for the collectionof Robot, Drafts, Bills of „ExoNinfe. Ac., rotas./ monsy . eu 'deposit, hpy end - self Is clump Om. all patauf the'emmtri. • • The enceem.allish•has attended the .Pittsbargh Trust Company, suss lisoarewnizetion in 1652, win we bolters, bo si b s:43o.4 eptarsupor that bmiromi entrusted tb • thS Aim mg...salmi dpl recetro the same prompt attention. Rasing s rery . ostansiro correspondence with Beni. OA Benton' th roughout the coulitry, do believe we canafferwmtnewlthoWciei to : thaws who: Milmithasso • witNiA, This bustritetriil conductetticy thewaithrOffirore wad Dinstors. . . AleskiThiar Abs. ftrulley. Jatteserdamblial • , • ...Robecrt 2129gA1l ,TliammAY kw?. Ipml4. AZ ES - 14An4 iwime Wise:Ur' • - lAZGULTR, p iC fLJatf. 110LI;KIVIAATI-MA! 4 . 3:471c NI): 65 FOVITH - _ CDI TrrEa - D - di less, .141, 3 01 1 A kal.otleac. ext,Wedheichty eind.Beituess.,erf.e.e.hupt,feaChat ircieember Whyte 'toll cer.loekterht - fraid•Neetmbee,..l4 ere -Maylift fr osoeb elorha , - • . otilleLatqqe not 4 , 4_ then thee Anidind4,tbe,prortts • dedatedlyte - A lear t lp. Jettee,att .INlher. - Intere it - Imi di:w/o ehirea - IsehOtiblyalf,'lttqlke atid.TheseuitietOithee the Beak eirlytiui: , etAtia :Tote /4 . 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