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X, ‘V.'•4 MII --} • - . ...:-..-.: :,......-... . I: l . ~ ~.4.-_, ..:-.,• -. .... . . -,,, . . ==E pltt; y THURSDAY MORMO ..... i 2, 11142; CITY AND SUBURBAN:, FromYeaterdaftkoin Gazetite The ce;e' Foltteatlon.Prow pusettllriemrase of Teatherso Sateriew —The Netted' Tax, ett. A reirthlr_teentlatt meeting ot' the Caetna lard of glionadon was 4o Teeliday even ing. Present— = Messrs. Brusbdiarrisanaaws,. uftemalkhiedoley, 6etgeantandBingerly. On motion; Mr. Marshall, was Amen Pres- Unit phs ten, - ifterirtilartle Minden Of the . previous meeting were r ests gnikitpprovild. The following relented petition was .133' hfr. Lowe, and read by th•Seoratary ; To lie amber Voted N,Bduoelke ef As CUR cf Alitthouvit—Oaktlemon: We, the taichan of the me eta public 'atoll Write City of Pittelnirgb, ne eymaally pteeent—Thar, in comsepienes ;tithe pree,4 set blipla prices of tiring, we ere obligetto pay for I all articles of necessity nearly double. mid in some mum more than double rates and than: whilepr- Mises in other &Me of labor are demanding sel Wring increseed tontrenniftion.erocubonekunmMtim ere leo lem preening than theirs, still melee Warta selted to , more moderate prices. Ve„theteftirti, spletfully uk of your honorable Board ther yarn will farmddy_eonsider these nizentostances, and augment oar respectivisealuiss, so ea to bears more jua pro partion to the present rates of lirtng. The abovepetition was signed hi alt the Wheipals and Teachers iq the severs" Ward Schools, without ash:tee exemption. Theme r vias !waived and Cod. • lir.Sergesat thou pressntedihe following ,Pefet r To Iflasn ot Board etf Zama:* of Pearbergi Gentlemen : r.t • meeting of the Principalsof the ~Priblto Schools of Pittsburgh, held in the Yourth Wald School, on Wevlneeday afternoon, November 4th, the following reeoluticer wu ureardenOusly adapted.: sa,,,n,ei, That the Central Dead of ltdneation be O verted to adrenal the salaries of the Teachers of Xfss Public Schools, to the following amounts, (cont. -.lesadrig on the lot inst 4 namely ; .-- ----11,000 per annum. Tatham of Gismos= Department. 400 Intermediate 300 Principal 2Tnnhool, Btb Ward ODD " Prlste**l colored Bebool ...... 800 " " aoo • 100 por ward. Eos d ih• t Mears. Meade, Libby and Baru be a codlinlitie to prepare and present a - petition so.tha Omaha Board, requesting tha sawlike to be raisod to the amounts named In the above rosolntion. A. Brim, Obalrman." JOIIN J. TAWAS; Secretary. In connection with the above the following petition was read.: We the undereigned Teachers of the'Publle fkhccia of the city of Pitubrogh, respectfully sak that our solarise be Increased to the amount specified 41 the resolution pa mod at the mesUng of the Principals held on the 4th trot. (Signed by all the Teechaig.) The above petition was received and or dered to be filed. Mr. Begley, who represents. the Fi ft h Ward Local Board, being ebsent-from,the city, the Directors of said ward presented - it unanimous request that the salaries of the Teachers be raised. A similar request wan- presented front the Directors .of the Third Ward, owing to the absence of their representative, Mr. Duncan. A general discussion here followed upon the question of an increase of salaries. A ma jority of the Board faiored an increase, but not in the proportion indicated in the petition of the teachers. The greatest difficulty which presented itself rife, that the present rate of school tax, (fear mills,) was not sufficient to warrant an Increase the present eateries. It was true, •that,: , during the past eight Years„ a surplus of some $17,0 0 0 had accumt4ted, butttho , salarietworu increased as petitioned for, this fund would be exhatisted in less than . - „ 'and the: teachers' Warrants Irouid. - 17 -, • . • about the etreeta.audaold at • •e d that it . Would not be untß addition ; al legislatlott tailltdittried - authorising he Central Bona'AVesabeitcheol tax to Ave • _ .-- • followingentibesed on the re. hastrya se indicating the le amoutitwhieb will he left on hand . the expenfecl the year 'are paid? • Not we're frntilttiNefi we i' 62 - 142,993 ' 14 • • Estimated 6t.t.7ipjltoprtatton. 11,000 00-40,05:5 55 Night School 1,250 00 Neste and • efsS Mgh I,IMO 00' Colored Schced. srs Op idiecellanolo. 100 05—545,034 (pa surplus. slsa sa After - some farther discussion, Mr. Harri son offered thefollowing: Reeilirief; That • Committee of three bo appointed to petition the Legislature for authority to. key a um of his mills, being an increase of one mill over the limit sotreetabliebed by leo. The yqas and nays were galled, and were as tonows Yeas—Messrs. Brash, Harrison, I.olre, sergeant and Singerly-5. Nays—Messrs. Marshall and M'Auley. The revolution was-adopted, and 31.8113 TA: -11arriii*, Brush and Sergeant were appointed iifd committee. After receiving the usual monthly reports, and ordering thepayment of sundry bilb, the Board adjounsaC, Mittel States Circuit Court. Noi. IL—Judges Grier and Weandleiti The we of the Baltimore and OW Rail road era:van) , on. the Pithiburgb i pind Connalls wills Railroad company—being an applidation for an injunttion to restrain the latter Corpo ration from holding their annual election under...the provisions- of the sat of April Ist, 1 1 86tes• — ftiaup for .argesnent, upon a role to aka' ramie 'why, the preliminery injunction should not be sot aside, lismilton and Veeah appeared in support of thei rule, =di):Ritehle - En, for the ,00mplibstants. The reurbdisetiarged•theielite, entitle prelim- Inaliinitinotion remains - 'is 'granted. Linder the act of 1846, each WA:holder gnarl Cos- Raltrond aolorpahris entitled Ur one vote for each share elates* held Arlie, ."An amendment wasps:sad, April Ist, ,1863 i Um- ' Ring the number. of votes to twenty-two, no matter : how many:stins the..stockholder may own. The amendment has not yet been ae rated by the company, and at the meeting to bo held on - Thtunday, ' the 12th inst., it was !imposed id vote.= sooeptsure, and raider Its provisions: • The Beittinors and Ohio com pany, owningamoun t large of the Stock, applied for this injunction, and the election o course cannot bo otoopt, under • the pievisift' ns of the act of 184d_ 1' Thre:sae of: Patterson vs.dlians--artion of • ejectment for four hundred auras of.land in Reaves 4ounty—was . .then =Rod up, and is still on trial. . „ . . Trial of James Stepleton toi the bier der of Mari Hike. 00IIIT OT Teivaimp—red.i.4 l , Nov, 11.--,lndriSt4;riott, Mellon, Stowo and Sewn, • , • - The • examination of witnesses_for the. de fense was continued. Fifteen penal were ezmniaed as to the drunkenness, et thede fondant. The sum red substariceß,the Manny Ass, that oh.lhe Seer' daY or etyma,- ' der, Stapleton' drink 'About forti.live ' The object 'bf this testimony warleehow that waiMene froarthe effects of llguor. -- ldrifildargaret Marks. who '-kept the board ing 'house let whieh•itsrplators- lodged; was nailed and testified , thethr was very drunk on • the night of the murder. •, On cross-czarina, sloe she stated that when the officers went up Wirral hinwsheactiouipiniod them; that she diseovered rthe pistol! lylew ein the !Sobs near Meted Ord she stOdd over tt,lddiai it with ter.itothes; Whileee operate& the fearer, end after they left she pi:Lathe . weapen away not telling anything,- bout It till now. She • Vrodnoed the plitolimUch to the astonishmeat -.s44lo..editrt luldb77; Wall PIO "Os s-41 1 . satiaett to , the missing,pesk4 book of the Aatendont, betake danledrhating Any knowl ' 'dire Of It. The testimony here closed,' and the court Adjourned until two o'clock, when the. age . inerifeY counsel will be heard. • nostpuris 11Arum—Through Late pri est* letters fronrlinap'e Battery we covet to announce the death of Corporal P. Istuert, of Allegheny, and priests Wm' Warden, of 134"64017.A41.,._- '2lll3etTed at Tenicssee, . on the - 2d inst. cfelf: shot „lathe "'hook, Waring the tonguelnidisiefe. I,lfel Wu( Silas* and patriotic situ ,1 e Wu( 'Teliketttberga AW2:160t41201/ ti large &chi d •: - tYlopestblibig sfrteddl end: - i(critaintesees is Allegbaoy Win:- Warder Weasi.abottbrough • . 7 licrtlFthighte mime lialle*thithif throne!. hL bores a hsek, $O4O - ..hti!flewirkiste• • . • and; ye.- fluialelkaAnisaharlif Lttui -. • Nols.':Allikurenasinlngwrosaded Of the hill;; terrwsk do4tir irelli.duid will likelArooover.cz Bleat; Metall took , command of the better on thi sth iatt., haring fall)recersaied Bow his last illness. L •.. ~~ ~w V -s~~ 8i5#41.4014 Thirtgefnci' "irii!iiipitijililiediMine r riecnitit of •theherriblitentitimeimmutly. Torpatealed is i •Clutli,, *l4 - of 'otitlairs Vnown as "DMiloihois," who bei Wiikonl4 l :44:log. the fqol.-ParPse ;A , 1.-correspOliditus, writ ing (resit rays 'Tliej. are • all ;armed; eitherWithahot - -guita, rifles, muskets, or renroliera, The moat nOtarions Copperheads •-. opriilFo -notttinelled • thereto arm them 'selves to defend tieir libtiities.," and "to resist pis Walley:of the Lincoln despotism." The boasts dapedby these demagogues doolare their dStOrminatiesi' to drive out of the mines • • • every one who is not of their own stripe, and number "of Welshmen, Englishmen, Pro , testarit.hish,liermans, and AMeritallll, have iA r ectOriqlsid and Murdered , by them daring the last two or ihiee mouths. About tiki Menges' ago. one of these Buckskots Ira 'arrested • ;near Bearer Meadow, and lodged in our jail on a charge of as sault. and .battery with Intent' to kill. Oalhe followitignight over one hundred armed linOndlots marched into town,, well" armed, ar tiring here about one o'clock in the morning, surrounded the jail, and rescuedthe prisoner. No effort was made by the ciril-authorities to arrest the. offenders, although 'the Grand Jury, last isirrutti;. presented - the names of a number of persons who participated in the outrage. .The Distilet Attorney, being of the raostmaiiguantstaiaperCopPerheada, refused, andeentinnes, :etude," any steps calculated to bring these villaßul to justice. The High Sheriff of the county I t is believed, would pre ler doing his duty, but he being in the Cop perhead boat, cannot do so. He has made no effort to raise a posse continues for the arrest of these or any other outlaws in oar county. Even oho of the associate judges of our court, and leading officer of one of the most prosper ous and respectable local oorporatione, it is said, diseountenanced any effort to arrest "Buckshot'," simply because they (the Dem ocrats) "need their votes and tenet notoffend them." • Thus encouraged by our local authorities, these outlaws frequently declared their deter mination to not only kill every officer who would undertake to entotoo the draft, but also to put out of the way every one suspected of sympathy with the Government. They openly declare now their determination to secure entire control of all the mines, and to stop the coal, and thus deprive the navy of this indis pensable article. The same correspondent gives the following account of the snowier of Mr. G. H. Smith. who had been suspected of giving some infer =aim concerning drafted men : Mr. Smith, being indisposed, retired to bed about nine o'clock, soon after which somebody knocked at the door,which was opened by Mrs. Smith, andan individual in 'claim's uniform entered, aid said he had a letter for Mr.' Smith fronoMmich Chunk, on important busi ness. Mrs. Smith'proposed to hand it to him, but the villain in soldier's clothes insisted upon giving it to him personally, saying that was his positive order. Mrs. Smith then re tired to - Mr. Smith's apartment. and informed him of the very important lifter for him. Ile soon entered the room, receiving what pur ported to ho a letter, and stepped up to the light to open and read it, when the villain stepped up behind him and shot him through the bead, killing.him inetantly. As soon as the shot was fired, the door opened and a gang of 'Bueltshot assassins rushed - in, and Mr. Chick, clerk in lir. Smith's store, who was ales in the house, came in the room by way of another door. He succeeded in killing one Buckshot, but received himself a ball through the thigh. Mrs. Smith received three bullet holes through her dross, but succeeded to making her escape without injury. The dead Irishman wm carried away by his fellow-ruf fians, and thus far none of the gang have been identified. Bank Note Quotations, Corrected especially for the &tactic, by Messrs. Feld ..k Lore, of the National Bonk Note Re porter. Rates unoortain at present : - i'rrtsscnon, November 11, 11303. Meanies. Dow—. New England States- %14'irginie—luterior ..- Nese Feet State...._.. 34!tiorth Cer011ny......._.. lielr York City....-- per South Carolina- .... -..— Nee Arley. • % Georgia Penna. —Phila...- -. par Alabama Pittsburg:lk par Louisiana Bk. of Pittsburgh, pr. 40 Kentucky par Bk. of Beaver Co., pr. 40 I'e:omegas Bk. of Fayette Co., pr. 2sl Ohio P.r, Kemonvbeta Bank, Indium, free Brolortrrflle ......pr. .. Bk. of State. per P.. Country Banks._ . 0 Delaware .I?esut o Dist. of Columbia. ? 1 liavylattd, Baltimore par Interior... 2 Yitichili—Wkieling - .1 Wheeling Branches-. I% &meas.—Belling rate dele c hie = l . ncl i. o;er- OTOS hanlria bankable Sunda. Wisconsin . Michigan.- Missouri SMIMI .4p®42,..nd Silver a 33 Supreme Court. Tortmsr, Nov. 10.—Present, Chief Janie° Lowrie, and Judges Woodward, Thompson, Strong and Read. Crimmins' Ex 'r vs. Hooka. Fayette. Ar gued. Hogg vs. Painter. Fayette. Argued. McWilliams we. Rots. Fayette. Argued. Wylie vs. The Commissioners. Fayette. Argued. Wray we. Taylor's Administrator. Fayette. Argued. Wanstsnar. Noe. 11.—Morris and others vs. Stephens and wife. Greene. Agreed. Morrie' Appeal. Greene. Argued. Grim's Executor's Appeal. Washington. Argued. Gordon's Appeal: Washington. Argued. Barnes' Appeal. Greene. Argued. Washington Township School District. rs. SWelleu: Greene. Submitted. ' - Cdurt adjourned -to meet at nine o'clock Thursday morning. StieetLoaflng In Allegheny. .1h many portions of Allegheny, the public are m 3h annoyed by squads of boys, and Young men, who collect about the street cor ners. At the corner of ',tweak and East streets, the evil has grown into a positive nuisance; and the people residing in that immediate vi ehsity have been compelled to call upon Mayor Alexander to enforce the ordinance. • Several F"."lta have already been outdo, and warrants are out for the arrest of others. We hare con cluded not to publish the names of tha parties arrested snd fined, but we shall do so if they are eseght a second time, under simi lar cireumstanees. There are Aar quarters which need the attention of the police; and "street loafers" should profit by this hint. Valet Cavrogn,,Bir. Edwin Bherrett de. sere es notice u being amongst our most pc oomplished, nemesia{ and enthusiastic standees in voice,culture and tulle. We are glad to bear that his devotion to this galena. , Is meeting with 'nab •just reward. Mr. E. instructs the pipits of seven or eight of our public *chub', giving one lesson per week to each school.. In• addition.to this he bee a large class 2 f young men - ap4- !women who meet at his institute, pother et .Bt. Clair and Penn stieets, on. Inesday ,and Friday even ings of each week, for instriction in Bassini's method of training the , voice and vocal magic. • Mi. Eiherrati also ghee private music lessons .st:his rooms. A Philharmonic ;moiety has recently beep organised under his auspices, in chiding pivotal of our weft known amateurs endprofessors, which melds at the Musical Instant* every Monday evening. We note .the tumulus musical taste and talent of our citizens with pleasure. Tux Wcernmenta Itrurir.—The October 'number of this able exponent of free thought in the latitude or Britain, has Just reached us Omagh, Mr. W. A. Gildenfonny, 48 rum ,street, agent of the American publishers, ,Mean. L. Scott k Co., Now York.. The con tents, as indicated by-the titles, promise a number of great interest. We must content ourselves. with , copying th orn, b and hare the reader, to. Ma ke , larther, explorations: The French Conquest of Mexico; *mole; Mira cles; Gerrinut on Shakespeare; The Treaty Or 'lViamiarjobilld; Wit -and Humor; The CAWS"; Character'; VitioElittge; Mackay's Tub - ingsn - SchOol; and tha *brays acceptable senora review of Contemporary Literature. Anortrizenszciroillextu.-11111 Stevens, of Poughkeepsie, the late opponent of Gilbert ;WlSC(brOfber, Of the ex : shamploi,) has °hal -1 1413104,4 ,thoi:4/36334 die champion, 01' thte cit 7, to ow= him F five Anne Ince, fo;$500 a. side, over the coarse ste the:. late ,ehampionshp 'matches at. Potigh , leogge;tii,t4lll/Plke in one Month, stipulat -34104 faikAnyiisid smooth - water:. : Either :I(mlXoripaih 'Would be Wildiegto'.oW the P 010313644 41 ettimpiononsayTtaukrid waters, to his tiono is 'anode question. ..L'OEBG'~A.sL= ~~Cd B,D. ANCE AND TRADE. • From the earliest a' gm of the world, Gam hoe been nude the...ewe of robe in commercial -Imam-- Hons. Originally, to we learn from Holy Writ and other worms, its vales was initiated entirely by weight, the stamping of which, on the gold bar sug gested Um idea of, and Introduced mined money. It is certainly a very fickle mid uncertain commodity. Its memure value of to-day, is no guarantee of what It shall be to-morrow. And yet, how difficult. would it be to carry on commercial business In the exclu sire use of gold. Some fifteen years share, all the gold In the world amounted only, according to esti mate, to $3,?Z0,11ip,000, lone-fifths of which had been metamorphosed Into articles for domestic one and personal adornment. At present, the whole amount of gold in the world does not castled 154,500,000,000; and allowing $lO,lOB,- 000 to the cable yard, wbith wsbellse It in nearly, if it were all melted Into bars, It could be stowed away in a room twenty-four feet square, and eight een het high. We learn from • source capable o f 'luting, that all the gold which has been derived trona California and Australia combined, could be de posited Ina safe nine feat square, and nine feet high. 81111, Its =alines. of quantity and portability cod nitrite two of the best of its adaptions to commercial purposes. Tet, how absurd would It be to attempt to du businem 011 the principal of special exchange In awry transaction. If all the gold in the world were equally distribo ted among its Inhabitants, each man, woman and child would be the pawnor of about three dollars and Aft 7 one cents I Them would not -boa million alto even of cents In the universe I I The Nesmith-ones', of thin standard commodity of commerce hen been abundantly tested inthe fluctua tions of the lad twelve months. Yesterday wo re ported It as declining In No York, and to-day there In a turttuT decline, the - noon quotation being ...146 3 /p We learn, on inquiry, from some of our ffaeking estabLishmonts, that money is in batter demand in Pittsburgh, at prevent, than it has been for • consid erable time. This may arise from two or three C. 691.1. First, a good many of the timid ones have been in. vesting largely in real estate and stooks at very high fignms. And, secondly, owing to the low stags of watir In the river, and the incapacity of our railroads to transport the tithe of the freight offend, shipments have been slow and limited. We understand that our Banks halo not much difficulty, at proem, in exhausting their line of discount. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. WzobbaDAT, November 11, 1803 FLOORS GRAlN—Whsat is steady, with small ult.. of Rol froin wagon at $1,25, and White at $1,33 31,35. Barley is quiet but unchanged at 51,351 I,W for Spring and Fall from first hands. The market for Oats is quiet, and the demand is lass active; axle of 730 bush from wharf at 73c, and 2300 bui,b from depot—on Tuesday—at 78e, including sacks. COM L firm and higher, in consequence of a still Curtin r advance in Chicago, but, in the absence of sales, we omit quotations. Flour is somewhat more active, but without change in value; salsa 480 bbbi Ex tra Family at $6,62(46,96. Buckwheat flour is steady with a sale of 60016. (in sacks) at $4,03 per cat. GROCERIES—The grocery market, cepeelally Pn gars, Is very firm, with an upward tendency. Ni note sales of Raw Sagan at lic fee prime Cohn. and la!, to 14Se for New Orleans. Coffee may be quoted. steady at from 33 to 35c, and Molasses rang. from Cl 8.2 c. Syrups are selling at 05 to ItZsc—the latter fig ure for Lovering', BUTTES h DUGS—There is tt good demand for Roll Dotter, and we n ate n Kale of GOO Ms at from 2.3 to 2Ge, for con.mon to prime. Eggs ere very scorer, and sell readily at 19e. LtAF—ls in good demand, and prices are well sus tained, with sal. of 10 tons baled from first hands at 530 per ton, and 10 do tlo from store at $35. From scal., salt. ore making at 333 to $36 per ton, for hvsse. WOOL--Tho market is steady, but without quota- Mc change to values. Good tins clean swashail wools sell readily at 75c, while warm .d mrslium grades may bo quoted at 70 to 72c. CHEESE—Is Mm with a regular demand, and yrs note sales of GO boo common NV It at I 3 c, and 40 bon Goshen at 140; SALT—is .toady but unchanged: sale of 6 1,1.1. Not Kiva at 32,30 per bbl—Jelivererl. Llrerpool Ladling as last quoted. SEEDS--Sale of 100 bush Timothy Freed front store at 52,1 d per bud,. FL: Seed may b. quotod nom!. .1 et 51,30 to 32,M. Clover Seed—uoue in re - Lrkee. APPLES—The market motion, to rule very dull, with • sopply Largely In es.o of the demand. QllO - may be fairly giro:, at 52,25 t 042,73 per bbl An' round lot., while 8,01.10 tow small sales of prime goalie.. In large 51.4 barrels, are reported •1 53,00. TOBACCO--Sale or I hhi Loaf at trio per pond. and 3 Mots do at 16%,N 17e. MILL FEED—Is active demand, with but littie or none In market. ..2O Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. Nor- 11—With light rece_tpta, and a continued fair demand, principally for shipment, Crud* Is steady but without quotable change in rains. The sales were moderate, aggrogaUng 11725 bbl., as follow.. 680 big. in bulk at Mc; 12 5 bbl. at 15e,...packagew turned; and 100 and 27* bbl. at 210, packages inc:u ded. Refined continues to rule very dull, and prim. now gradually declining. There Is no demand what ever for bonded, and we suaderstand - that wine hold. ere are offering to sell at 35c. Free oil is more in quired for, but at • lower range of. prime, 300 bbl. having been reported at Ode, and 2410 at 47e. Naptba and Ucaldlum are doll, but in the abeam.* of talea, we omit quotation.. New York Petroleum Market. Special Disputeli to the Pittsburgh °emit. Ncer Toni, Nov. 11—Crude is dull and lower, hem lag declined to "at on the epos. Relined also is dull and drooping, with males of bonded on the spot at 401341 c, and December and January dells price ai 42e. Free 011110 dull at 50(352r, and Naptha has de clined to 22e.Zc. Ithiladolphia Cattle Market. liov. 9—The arrivals and Wee of Beef Cattle at Phillip' Avenue Drove Yard continue huge, reach• 14 alone 2,000 head Ws week. The market is mon active, and priced of extra mills are rather better. First quality Western zed • Pennsylvania Steen are selling at 10310y.c, goodditto at 99031,c, fair at 81:4 Sc,X j and E 06161013 at from 747 ye fttl), according to gustily. The market clewed firm within the above range of prim. Thu arrivals and sales of Sheep at Phillip.' Avenue Drove Yard reach about..6o o o head this we ek . There Is a good demand, and prices are about the same es lart. quoted. Pat Sheep selling at from 4 1 44634 { 0 lb, gross a. to condition; a few extra ere reported at • higher figure; mock Sheep are selling at from $2, 5 0 ,311,50 yi head, and Lambe at 12950,1g4, as to quality. The arrivals and wise of Hogs at the Union Avenue end Halos Sun Drove Yards reach about 3,406 heed this week; the market is firm at from 5 0 ,L 0 4 8 c 76 the 100 The not. 2,1M0 head sold M Henry Glue' Union Drove Yard, at from 8748 the 100 be net. OW head bold at the Avenue Drove Yard, at from 88,0.075 the 30011 b net. Eo:llead moldat Phillips' d Math's It ding Sun Drove Yard, at from 3746, ae to quality. Chicago Market. Nor. 10.—There woe tolerably actin demand for Wheat to-day, but the rantanrable reports from New York mused en.etsier feeling, although there Is no quotable decline to notice in price. No.l Sprlag,in Mona A Seott's sold at 111, 0 931, 00 56, In other houses 111MXQ1,08,34. No. 2 Spring ranged from 11,04 01,05. the outside figure helpg paid only for lot. In Me above house. At the eirme -the marget favored buyer.. Flour was dull and heavy. There was a good shipping demand for Con, and the market was *gelled andSVlc per bathe/ • higher, with eluting M satinet OSS or No. 1 and Sic for No. 2. Oats were in active emend by .peculators and advanced 21gt131e bushel, with sales at 04,414115—c1051ng at 65e. The offerings of .11= were - light; and the market ruled firm and lo higher nadir good de mand. No.l sold at 94495 c, and No. 2 at 0,3 In =ors, Barley was firmly held, but the demand watt not active, and sales were comparatively. lighe at injemaxx for No. 5, and $1,06 for injected. Thom was a good Inquiry_for Highwitme, and about 1,209 barrels changed hands at =OW, • Sea= were steady at .$2,9412,5S for TlsootLyi 112,40rV,60 for Flits, and 511,00 for Old Closer. Provisions were firm and more ACM TO. S wee tee sold sit $10,50; New prime Pork at $10,09. Pickled ttalsor at Se, and Lard at lOgalle. Cotton and Nagy Trade at New Or- The Ns, Orissa.. Picayune of tho tnth air'. sap The receipts of cotton from. the flestOf thio Month up to yeeterday morning cover 13,000 bales and 4,970 sacks, bags and other pockmpts; bringing the sacks sad boo Into fall bake, the stock on head yesterday. on shipboard and In worebonses, was 11,624 bales. As something of a critriion to ostimatorhe y..eld of med cotton, -or sacks of rotten in seed, we ban to record anothalustance of 150 woke, in asset, ea watching 22,189 pounds, which yielded 0.2 96 pan* of clear cotton,, or soy 911,tten of the usual titer ago of 460 pout:doper bate. The exports- of sugar ante the 1.1. of September baseborn: Ter Belt York 6,016 bhdri far Bt. Ual , 2,41? lade; for Boston $0 bhdr, for nnledoinhie Abdo. The grog exports for mobaates for Um 'Saline Wee Were 22144 barrel.. We ban not au item to regard to the tobacco rude—no reetclpti—and the premeds fora resumption of Vastness In tkli article US very slander and vary remote.. The V&A h" mid t h e westarn tobacco trade tor dill season. Toledo Market: For. 0.-Maur-Saks 00 Mb "Napoleon MAO_ 14, SO,* 200 MU "Snow DIM" at 16,60. What --64 "!: late Saturday evening, B,t bo F0..21ad at totenoon,lSO bulb - amber Mob. at 111" repotted.' Nate-Mot tele id66l. lisighto -410 veto& le port ermined. galt , -elnebatoret Tine, SIAS: Coarse and Ground Solari2,7o: VW?. In bbls. it,76; In sacks, Stk. • ME=i2ll Itoli. 'feat weals trete Aboot 16,002: hastl,:all of, which sold .t I .16,2W,20 for Mao somatiag slider . SZ , O ID., sad 26 ess,n , foie:Lose ameraging , 200 theoand ' , upward. In oar nef4tlirt , slV give-the corepare t tire receipts for tho seesOn, And so on Tramweek to week m usual. The total reetirde from :WoreMlier let to dote were dightfy. 0rar.20,000 head wousst 40,0e0 hood At the corresponding date billt yesY, but tide indicute• oath lug, . the weather was good before this lost see..., for packlng.—Pricc etorrst. Cleveland Market. 4 Noe. 10.—Fkmr; the ' shipping demand MIA consid- embly fallen off, lag to the lack of transportations and high ratu of Jght, but the local demand run- Owns active for t a high grades;sals4l , o bbbo XX white tt 57,50 bbd low grade XX red at $6; 100 111.1 s extra et 54,60. Wheat; sales reported on Chnge were 1500 bushels choice tell afloat of 51,2 0 ; '2 car. do on track at 51,0 f, and 4 member en track at 01.90. This afternoon sales dears colts white Kentocky ut 51.0. Corn ontet at tile on track. Ye sal.. reported. Out. In iletisre demand and beldllrm 14 blettilie from store. Rye quiet and held nominally at $1,15. Bar, ley in fair demand for malting purpoen at 51,22 E) $1.30. Imports by Railroad. Prillro tan,Fe. WAT.qt rterneAGO Emilatoton, Nov. 11-100 bbla flour, .11Lackeown A Linhart; 14 Idds ap ple., 2do apple butter, II Gerwic co: 21 bid. e pos. Gulp &Shepard; 3 do do, Atwell, Loe A Co; 2 0 1.3 , Po tatoes, L H Voigt A co; 25 dos brooms, J A Cana - hey; 20 do do, E Heazleton; 15 bxt soap, 55 Meckwova . 10 do do, s Evart At co; 7 bbl! apples, S H Lucas: 3 bie drugs, ESellers co; bbls. Goo 11 Dierker co; 16 bbls tobacco, I A Martriet 6do apples, It 111 Lit tle; 9 rolls leather, Seibert A liellerman; 118 bbl. el der, Campbell A Hutchineon; 100 661. flour, Brayton; 10 bbls apples, Mines Ebbert; 60 do .!e,.1 Noble; 3 do rider, It ]fallen; 130 dux broom hoodlum, McElroy & co; 3 bbl. apples, 2 do beans, J Millort tk apples, J J Totyler; 20 do tobLBky, Ii 31c8wIdco; 31 do do, J Adler A cot 16 basktobs.o, Shriner A La mar; 11,bales rev, Howard A Cottrell: 1 rat toed, A J Hagan; 249 bg. corn, Dan Wallace. OcMaatirto A Fri-mutual Ilattatoao, Icon-11- 295 bblo potatoes, 25 bbls apples,,. Culp k Sitepnia; 11 hit& tobacoo, .1 Greer, 160 bbls apples, SOP Dorring ton; 12 do do, 1. Hollmtut; 13 do du, A Simeon.; 40 do do, J D Jr, 2 Ws cranberries, 52 bid. ripples, L Vadat 1 to; 35 do do, 12 pkg. lob, Sbomaker a Lang; 118 skwcorn, Hartman A Bre; 175 eta wheat, I care do, fe Kennedy; 100 Idyls apples, 11 NV 11: Sdo do, 5 5. k. potatoes, Vangorder; 100 do do, Ilitchcotk, McCreary L..; 40 bales tow, .1 11 Childs; NI boo ebeette ' Ewart; I ear oil bblo, Brewer, Burke co: 6 bblsoat meal, Jae Brownlee; 10 do do, D Haworth A co; 12 bales flax, W X Witberow; 48 sks wheat, .1 L Noblo et co; 18 bbt. appia., Owens A Kennedy; 39 aka do, A Ballou; 1 car wheat, J tS Liggett a 40 aka that aele.j, Ewer A Hamilton; 41 bbls apples, Peter Poore; 103 bbls appka, Bingham, Sturgeon A eo; 34 bbl. apples, 0' Wessel; 15 bbls bung', Penn, Salt m; 5 cks bacon, E Hearleton; 3 bbls whisky, Drcunau A Relamyer, 3 do do. JW Taylor; 90 6z« puorrit, J A Hinshaw; 10 bbla steel, W,l ' Beck a 00; 19 rolls leath er, - Wm Flamm SE frI.4MG X.IICHIXES. GROVER Jr, BAKERtz PRENIIIN. SEWING MACHINES THE ONLY GOLD 31EDAL Year Awarded to liews4; Machina. to Illinois. These kfachince were awarded the Dighert Preml uma owe ell competitor., for the first Fomiiy Setup dflifrice, the red Ffanorarsering lfastioas, rout the Bat Mac/ MG Work, at the following STATE ■ FAIRS, of 1863: Nem York Dula Fair, First Premium for family machine. Tint Premium for double-thread machin.. Vint Plumlure fur machine work. Fermat Naas Pair. • First Premium for family machine. Tint Premium for suirufsaturini; machine. Pint Premium fur inochirie work. toms Salo Fair. First Premium for family texhine. Pint Premium for manufacturing mashie, • • First Premium for machine work. Michigan kw. Lou.i First Premium for family machine. Find Premium for marufacturing mushier. Vint dremium for neselsine woek. /name &we Fair. Vint Premium fnr machine for all porno... Floret Premium for machine work.. 171irtair Stale Fair. Pint Premium for =chino fur ail lemma.. Firre. Preen tutu for machine work. Krateck. Dote Fair. Tint Premium for machine ter ell nerp , ,,s. First Premiere for natwhim work. Fermisfremies Slate Fair. Filet Premium ter meoefacturing Pint Premium tor beautiful maclane ork Ohio Rale Folr. Tint Premium for machine work. And at the follovide County Faire • ChUiracii Co. (FL) Amicalleret Society. lied Premium for Wally machine. First Premium for manufacturing undone. That Premium for machine work. ChSarhaala Palley (El. Aoriesimr.+ l Tint Premium fur family machine. Tint Premium fur manufacturing machl, Tint Premium for machine Work. Howydesi C. (Mum) 4g...init.:fro( Screirm. Diploma for family muhine. Diploma for machine work.. reakins Co. (N. Ti. low. Tint Premium for Dimity machine. First Premium for mannfactering mahl o. Gums. Co. (N. Y.) Ai/rim:herd Noriely First Premium for family machine. Wadenfrewe Co. IN,. 1 - .) Far. Pint Premium for &may mrahine. Seratrue Co. (N. F.) Foie. First Premium fur family towline. Ilferkonie. biretta.. (Po.) Foie. Pint premium fur machine for .11 purpe. oo . First Premium for machine work. The above coMprise• all the Fain et which the GROVRIL A BAILER !I/WHINES were exhibited this year, At nearly all of them the haling Sowing Itarhinee were in competition. The work made ewe the Grover B Baker tkeicg Machin. has received the Tint Premium et every State Fair In Gm Vetted State* where it. be. Woe exhibited to thin date. Wei Rooms, No. 18 FIFITI FT., Pittsbur. Pau ethlA..DisawF . A. F. CIIATONEY, Agnes. WHEELER tt WILSON'S CELEDTIATED IMPROVED LOCK STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Hlgtaxt premium .t the London and Paris Exlll and at all the Important State said Med:Lard cal Pairs where exhibited this season. ' , Call and ex amine these =whines before putrbeaing We offer Sir sale Foots's Patent Umbrella Lock Stand, which Imam porfect safety to an article proterblidij Ton to be led astray. WE BONER a co., tt 111TH STREET 13A1LEY, FARILEA. ev. co., PIL&CTICAL P LUMBERS GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Brass Work, Pipe, Pumps, Valves, And all lands of Attlopitalrotor. Go. sod Steam AGITATORS AND TANKS FOR OIL RSTiNZ ItIZA, lined with laid by a now roam Noe. 1112 FORTH STUNT? V 31 $l'..E 13sAss Fomprata, •:' GA. MK. Prism Firms. Particular attention paid to th 6 fitting up and repalring of-OIL REPT RIMS. All kinds of BRASS AND IRON OOCRB made to ardor. . Also BRASS CASTINGS, of all hinds, made at the shoridit notice. All anima left id Nos: fit and 84 WATER ETSIIR - Is newt Liberty. will to pletaptlrattendwl Co.' - Olr - The members of this ftnthelnu Praittiai chants., of rainy rears' aaperierwo In their Fohinqw will insure to ere satlsfastien lu every respect. We axe also agents. for . ffiinlld, Garrison d Co.'s STEAM MlMl%thr, PUtOing: rater, Crude and Re fined Oils, de: &Nit lAYALKY W '1 . 1; N.../ The thilloralgated will"rhrttgeo, lu.open market, Cavalry Ilona' the the Stilted State. merle.. The Horses tobo from flftren (15) to siztoth (1 6 ) hsnds .hlgh, from dye (5),t0 nine (0) ye*" of age co bu Ingood tleili, the fre.,frord all Settee. tHoreas 'rill be reoerted,aubject to Mg. in.lyn, Pittsburgh, Pa., horn the Ist to the 16th of Norma sod at Columbus, Ohio, from the 1611, to the 60th Yt Narembeg. Cipt. let 11. 6. Crealry; 117L1112:0 L01:111Y, Capt. A.O. M.; _ ceB6:2wAtater Cavalry PROPRIETARY AND ' ItEVENUE STAMPS, of an Onotninatioroa A Mil supply kept constantly= banal, at - the Jotrtnil Btu-none Onion No. 07 Miter surd, next dour to City Tress gry,Allegben,r, . NAVA WRITE, Collector of Internal Newnan. ".2.4 Nat. Pa. Itroit:=Lottett should he directed to Allegheny, not Pittsburgh. Allegheny, DUNCAN,iI3IIERMAN'a , (M.'S Sight Mno on the Union: Bank, London, and Sight Bala on sassy Inti.ortant town In Ostroany, Franst, Il_yittntland aktu a Italy, tor Ws 10 nuns to slat par. csuni; 'WIC ff. WILLIAMS ft CO,, . .anMann Mad stmt. coma . of Third, AiIaBBL:aTEACH BWWley 'Wit in '21.1V 'IELIWZR; and'otbervarlnke of PUB,A. TOE 9, fit= 7Ssisr - Ttuk State. ' Also, alit of abates Annasof maims tints, Eel SI TWA : 03121 try theond•nad lazt7orintof. oat ZDlrli MiNAT , OR; IS DIAIIICIid. GLOPETS, OIL CLOTUB,Ofe.I - se , ALCIIIMIL. COTJaretW. N EW CAA:PETS. PRICES REDUCED. • AT TIM NEW CARPET STORE. McFarland,Collins&Co VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP, Nos. 71 AND 73 FIFTH BT., Off, for .1., AT mumsTAR BELOW PRESENT ' MARKET RATES, an oattroly now .nd rbrifoo LUNGS AND THROAT. Moat of REAL ENGLISH VELVET CARPETS,. Best Real Brussels Carpets, ENGLISII & AIRMAN TAPESTRY CARPETS, TAPESTRY VELVET CARPETS, A full tthe of now anAveiy choice poAterus. NEW STYLE PERSIAN THREE-PLY CARPETS, Very dioien pattorns. Lowell, Hartford sad otberattaod4rd Makes of SUPERFINE AND EXTRA SUPERFINE INGRAINS A splendid stock of LOW PRICED ALL WOOL CARPETS, at leu than maanfacturore praamt prices at wbot. ado sod retail. ENGLISH VELVET RUGS and WILTON AND VELVET HATS, In gm% variety, the largeet ea oortment of patterns to be lbluld anywhere; and a splendid assortment of SHEEP SHIN MATE. Floor Oil Cloths, Prom 2 to 24 Got ...We, nor and abogult Wier.. COCOA MATTING, for Chuckle*, Mom, 11.11 s arid Stair; rommon sod extra quality. Woolen, Linen & Cotton Drugget, Irma % to 4 yard, wide GREEN, BAIZE, TELT= AND BRUSSELS OT M TOANS; STAIR RODS; TABLE OIL CLOTHS, plain sad fancy ; Etabrol dernd, 'Printed .4 Embossed PIANO AND TABLE • COVENS. Window Shades and Fixtures. The stock on hand having been purchased when gold .as at 24. EU be .old at corteeponding rates. FIFTH STUMM, lila Between Poet Offline arid Bet oat A LARNE ASSORTMENT OF DRUGGETS, the NEWEST PATTZIOII3 and even width, at the Lowest Prices for Cash, Crumb Cloths, FeMugs, Bugs, OIL CLOTHS, &c Mal haring purl:mod for CARD, before the late advances, - an Alt to call at the manufacturers peke., .n unequalled stock of CARPETS, Window Shades, Mailings, &c. OLIVER M'CLINTOCK & CO., STEW STOCK AND NEW EST 1111 ES= Carpets, Oil Cloths, Druggets, SHADES, Ac., at C ALLUM'S, 21a sr POIIIITII, STREET, A very lama ensortment of all goo& In our Una, bought at tha tOllllt point reached In the Easturm Market thle eeseon, and reach reduced from lent me lon'. prioce. 0014 W. D. H. IicOALLLIL • FOR 13.11 LE. PAR% FOR SALK—The undersigned _L offer, at private sal*, a vary valuable Term in Mifflin township, Allegheny county, Pa-, contalning 76 acres, with seal under it, situated one mile and • grt.-ter from John O'Meara Coal Works, on the Mo nongahela river, five miles from Ifelleseport and nine miles from PittsbTlh. by Wed. 1:1» iMProv. - menta are a frame dwelling house, hum bans and other nacemary buildings ; Mao • One orchard. About 60 some good cleared land. It is the property for merly owned by James Finney. The land and call will be Aoki together or separate, to stilt the buyer; or if enfacient inducementa be offered, It will he cut op and bold In lots nimble for country residences. If the shore named property b not mold before the be 13th of NOVEMBER, It will offered, on said day, at public sale, on the premises, at I o'clock. For terms of sale call with the autseriber, JAIREB IdEOREW, Wool Newton, Westtnoreland u po,, Pa. 0. .td Dity GOODS STORE FOR SALE, in . flourishing western town on the P. P. W. d C. B. H., not over MO mitre from Pittsburgh, now doing a huge and profitable trade. The stock is new, and has been selected with refloence to the =miry trade. Ham all been purchared for cash at lowan market prices. The present proprietor has docidedje retire from the trade owing to bed health, and now rehretanatly offers the etock for Isle ; also the good will of the re tiring party. The home has • lams and respectable trade, which can be retained- The present stock will invoice from seven to ten thousand dollars, but could be reduced if desired. . Parties ',Ming to know the particulars will plums oldreso or all penonally on LIDAr t CHOS,PYIiNIIO, 69 Mad Wee., Pittabargb, Pa. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—The undereigned offer. fir sale a very desirable piece of land, containing 183 t, acres, nearly, situated In Baldwin towinihip. It - fronts on the Brownsville rued on else sloes end one side on the Elicebettitown road. It is part of the White Hall Farm. Thin lot has o house erected on it, sad an orchard of Apple and Cherry tree, bearing fruit. This lot will be sold on accommodating terms. If not wild belbre the find of January, it will be for rent. Tnx far th er particulars inquire at WEITTIC HALL, or the eubseriber, InAlnowdan township. aulenWdsernm DAVID RIGS. HOTEL FOR SALK—The property known Ise MEANORT HOTEL, Menet& on Fourth street, between Ferry and Market streets. The lot Is 10 het boot on 'Fourth street, by 86 feet deep. The Hotel -h 4 three story. brick, 61 hat by 73 feet. The bolus me lately bunt, and la doing A good business: 'The thrnitixe will be sold with the hotel; if required. • For fnether o. 89 u to term, tre., inquire ef 2: W. "LULL, 270. 89 fifth meet, or of J. MF.A.NaII, cm the preadm. norstruthei FOR SALE OH LK ANE—A large Lot _ln Shatgbarg, on the Peseenger Dattiray, Are milts born Pittsburgh,. cm which there: hit a soot! Dwelling Sewn of nine :pouts ; oho, were' other flatteeni all built Of brick. A vat o good tram In Abe yard, plenty of cod fru% and cootezdeat to Churches and School esee. leot girth:mhos taiga, or call an • G. T. GILLUM, Bliartultorg, Aneghexty County. Pa. cc2l:thiata Wit SALE—A lot of land, containing ..L* 78 Anna, situated I'l ram from I.llxmont eta. sloe, on the Pittsburgh, iort Wajnad Chicago 8.8. Tne *bean proporty to voU timbered, irltiv a good young orchard of bowleg fruit treat. Mb property nut be add on roneonable term. MZMIEZM!E HOTEL TO RENT. A Trivia... Close Hotel In Phlladelphts, Central: lixoted, wM be to let on January let, 1844. Applicitton male to BALE.—Fong Acres of Ground Al sad a Tour Story Stick llnttdiag, Engine, Baum and 41.411=7 ; well adardad fan a mama tactory ; 100 0.414 140 foot; cas M ptrebawd for. One.batt Its original owl, by - arnalot Wd.ED, No. 01 Grant strait, Ptttabagh. JUISIZTAAS W14.1711111r110:11 Cornet 0 and 224 Ames, ' Washington, 1).41. Oct. 2:41 1884 BE SOLD AT _PUBLIC A WrL _ AOC it'iON, on the SECOND and' PDXIRTH NRSDATS; llth ant 2.Sth Nerrembeiiat the Carla near tha Warhington Obsertatet7..e large tot '15(1 13(51t8E8 AND NULLS, cohdeseard aa oath for Ratak unite. Bala to commene• at 10 o'clock 1. at. Term rash. to Clorrtament Fonda -• • • CAS. 11. TORII:Mg, . Gala& . Capt. Ltd A. Q. 11.. 8.• Army. fiILEAr WALL PAPERS.—Binuaul 'IL./ Walt Partre, ator ale 1,7 otdo ' W: P. If Wood street, FVLTON'S Par 11,10ruIo , i atGactiorti al aka Colds, Coughg, Asthma. Croup, Influermu, The Johnstown Accommodation Train lama deny r e ecept Sunday) at 2,15 r. in.. st , .; ping at all Stations and running as Lir ro Couemangh. Finn Aaommodation Tashi 'Sr. Walla Station leaves daily (except 20011 7) 0.16ru a. ta. Second ArsommodatiOn Train for la airs Station lemma daily (except et 11.,:ad e. m. Thiel Accommodation Trani. fot Wan Station leaves; daily (meant Sunday) at 4:00 p. m. fourth Acootamodasha Than for Wan'a Station leaves drily teavapabounlay)atil:lo p. m. The Chinch Train leaves Wall'iratation every Sun day nt 9:0; a. ; attuning, 'naves Pittsburgh at 12:45 p. m. nnurnin- Trains arrive in Pittsburgh scream,: Baltimore rExpresa-.--..--.-- -11:60 P.M. Philadelphia p. m. fast .-...__--._.-1'2,50 a Or. Through Mall a. Johnstown ACcommodation a 1/1. Fires Wall's Station Accommodation........ dal m. Second Wall'antaliknisioasm:mmAationti-.. 8:3.5 a 01. Third Wall's Stadion' A.xcentauclation--- 1:40 p. m. Yoorth Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6:05 p. to. Dahlman' Exprew will arrive with Philadelphia Raviol. at 1 p. in. on 31ondaye. Train, for Blairsville and Indiana cradled/at * lila tr. vine intonation with Through Accommodate... Johnstown Accommodation nod Expreaa Train East, and with Baltimore F.spn-a.. mot Johnstown Aetna. I ntodation Trains Str 'Nino:Mon corneet at Crrsson with Ex.. lire. Trains and Stall Train tent, and with Through Accomnsolationnnd Express Train East. The public will loot it vocal, to their 'lnteirwt, In ping East or 'West, to travel by the Pennsylvania C e ntral Railroad, as the .coo :urn cow offered cannot Iw snrpowsed on any other route. Tim Road j fa ballastod with stone, and is entirely free from dust We can Promiao mkty, epced, and comfort to all The coughing up of a lightish phlegm, ones/ rate. , • ~ho my 5,0 r thi s roil with their partook-4e. tough and stringy, WM....thy of breathing, or abort- FARE t tau of brenth, cold chills in the morning with fever ~.To 00 To co OW. Snob sad end rlienks on nit itnnA o t To Philadelphia.-- 10 01' 00 up of matter mootetim,s straskai with bloat, Ire- To L u a bb urg.... .... 7 , ; . 5 spent emaciation and debility, flesh soft and flabho, ils.ggage checked to ail Station , on the Pent:sylva n/Idg pains In the cheat, aide and shoulders, (metro' uln C4•11t1 ai nollrood, and to Philadelphia; Inanimate tits of coughing on awakening op in the toornitg. an d New York. !Marmot attacks of the diarrhea, mina to the breast, Passengers pore-hating tickets In the cars will be phthisie in early life. i ta rged sn excima, according to the distant* warded, CONSEMPTIO.I4 IN ITS TIBST STAGES.where in addition etamon rates. ...apt from stations the Company to. no agent NOTICE.—In mime of toes, the Company will bold We will guarantee it to relieve the worst corals rupor,,,o for b amp . g . on l y , 61 . CURB A COLD, no difference of boy bags i.d- mid for an =emit not 5 bee trig, when need in time and sedordin/ to the direr- o.ioco Lena hc,,, Sven otooloyo, Bona convey pawners and baggage to and Run - the De; • pot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cants, thrush pia anger and baggage. Yor tickets apply to Read the following certiiicatha, published from J. fin:WART, Agent. At the Pentaylvania Central Railroad Passenger among many others, recetved during the past few • Station °artier Liberty and Grant strecast. apl.B lioarseneas, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Weakness of the Chest, Insip- iont Consumption, Catarrh:l: Affeo- tions, and all diseases of the Lungs; Habitual Custivoneas, Liability to take. Cold, Ha bitual Billiowsnetu, Rush of ithood to- the Head, Dizziness, Pain in the Shoulders, Pain un- der the Shoulders and the Shoulder Blade's, frequent Cold Feet and SHO:I2 Criss, Jan. 7th, 18G3. Arr. Joh. If. Fekow—Dosr Sir For yearn my wife has been strefetlng with • very violent cough ; at nights she wield have to pt up out of her bed frequently be get her breath, or to keep from tuff.. eating. /fearing of your Cough Syrup 1 determined to try It, which I did. and got a bottle from Imaar Lewis, and need it according to directions. It gave immediate relief, and acted like a charm on her cough, produefug the pastimrt change rot her in C3C week. Me has no more of the hard coughing atolls now, and, in fact. I may may she is .tirdl, cured. Respectfully, ALL'S. ELAN M. J. M. Pekoe—Deer Sir For some time I have been suffering with • serer* rough and cold In the head. But slier using a bottle of your Tegetabl. Cough syrup was , Onlirety cured of It. I con.ldPr It an es:anent remedy,nroll recommend It to any per sem with • Cough or Cold as one of the 'eery beet remodiee ever dl.orere.L Respectfully yonw. GEORGE W. E. COMBS. Tryou are trouLlod with a THE LUNGS, QUINSY, P HMIS IC, )3 ROYCE MB, WEAKNESS Or TUB CHEST BPIITING 07 BLOOD, ASIIIIIA CBOCP, PAIN IX VIE BP.AsT HOLBSESTZ,S, CATARRH INYLAIII.IIOII OD THE LITZE, INCIPMT FULTON'S COUGH SYRUP, we do not say that In all muss It will CUES CO ; oo medicine can be relied upon to do that. But we do tallege, and nand reedy to pron., that by the aid of ndensadicina,coupind with proper sanitary tegniations, such so regular net, expansion of the lungs, a restraint upon appetite, &o, some Desperate Cases have been Cured. . Do not negket this timely admonition. The COUGH SIRUP will CURE TOUR COLD. Keep a bottle constantly in your house. and take . dow on the first rye:Team of a odd. Directly , . Jar Oa/b.—Take • tra-apsonfoll firms time. a day, and If the cold be • had one, take It of tener • and in going to bed put two ten-apoorafoll is wa rm water, and tweeftu It a little, and drink It as hot .a you COn tear It ; cover up Warm and sweat well. • Let =fiats glee It to their claims In this way, and It vrtll remove the worst kiwi of hoarse:was to a child, and is perfectly kianniota It may be taken by the roost delicate femata, or the youngest child; only Tait the dome to the age and constitution, it cannot do say Wary to the child or female if it should be to an over does, for if It to, It will one.. them to throw up, and that get clear of it in their storoacha reesedomfor (ANA/I.—Take one tea-epoonfull of it every meal tbzw, on an empty stomach, and olio be fore gothic to tat; lithe cough Is Del, take It often er; and if troubled In the night with It, keep a bot tle bed and me It when a lit or cough comas ; use It In thin was. a i nd i you will soon be rid of TTourelmith. be It ever leo . itintaotofor rtifican cif pendited.-eke one tea ermenefalt of the Vegetablo Compound tiara times II day, on an =ply stomach. When. troubled with it is tin night, keep tbe meeildne.nest , the bad. and take some. of It at the thus you feel thalami. &prom, ed for want of breath t to telcsit'arsmo on going to bed will ben very goal plan. Dircetiasa for p kaide.—Tein it three time a day, milt the dose to the age and maxilla:Mau of the Alstit-:trom one Mblecpoonfull down toettendOOMP , tat. • It Is Ohms best to continuo Mil* sometime In eider to Mem the twirtemof the illieneemdtely• for on...month ormore; it to a teramilnot to do KS it Is 111414 M tOinpial* to get rid of and L re r 7 apt to rue into a long ilieeua in slier : life. Tie trint in time. J. B. IfitANOTi. firsofosis of Rroriekitis.—Soreassi of the lungs and throat difficulty of breathing; housannia; sathons voltam tip phlegui mutt lbw -blood: It is an WU =Mu of the &In that lbw ths sir togs of lungs sad throat. • Drool:.....—Takeene spoonbill of. the 13empotind I eta: lbw hot= until the pitient Ls ecenstreat n. Ittral, and then take It feet that.' a day—ineralne. 'tpon. Inentleg end-bed tbne. Belt the does to the wand =melte:fait of-thekatiant ; Let the diet be plain and waddling. . • DnoSow/or caws* or Catarrh reeee•--Clee Com! pound: In elm of ono • tesapoonfull throe ar lour . UM , * • daY• ar team lt needed, -Icti • sosurrign rernedxlcu - catarrh, and certain to sure if tried se+ cording: to the dfrectleta t 1*414°°14 4 ri. 0 4 6 0 Cosa . —Tab Win =Au loin to ear tbi issuMb.pallent; gee or.siir titan u•day, or oftopor,,ilthe of usurps le WO or frequent.. Thhiireistmeis...till Aherne: disease to run its course r in *brut ous.thirdolthe regular time; and sem thipitieatof inani hard ;Ws of rhurdl thg. -In ficl Il this treatiseithte fplkneed en right. then will to r yy th• irhole whole courts of the dieNish' l blink ka o le tb4l best cortitlatta thi. etlber7oits7flNlllsdt Ire hare the recomiota dation of entre 11Nalitsied learned phydriana is our callsktry. ona who bee used tt,in hisgessetthe de' yews stith the happiest ieaulti. - • . DV. ThiiinviilLtable Vegetable Com- pound is prupsied and sold at ONE DOLLAR A BOTLE, by Z. X MILTON, Dnzggist, Nos. et AND as ring ispuur, ' It A. R- S NORYI ENT: eod atter IiuNILLY.Aprt .alth. PENNSYLVANIA. CENTRAL RA • NINE DAILY TRAINS. Ac O O I I.IIODATTONN TRAM 11..vma ere fittvbargt grafted Acirtt,,,t, T 4 g a wiap) 4 : 5 0 a . in., stop;"tng as alkStattuus batons, Pltta• harem apd.PinihtlelplahneAnd anaktensdirect mama° ' , Lod for Ni* lark and Philadelphia, The nutocarriturvi TRAIN leaves tke pas. • sengefflation aarser-' mar" ning Ozer?! g • aid.y) at tso W. stopping only at prir:Zzic,,,.. and thinking -dime. tOll ikeet has at-I1 Th . w. morn Arai Wanking - tun. and for Neer Y lit Phila. delphin. The 7ffitorart EXPRES.4 ITIAri leaves daily at 3.50 p. In..,stoppixtg ea!) at principal elation...making di et cowl,. ton at„llarrieberg ter Baltimore .a , Wathington, and keNer look via Alleatonsh r .i.t. Li and Philadelphia.. The FAST LINIg leery the Station daily (aeept Suudayrac p. m.. stamina: mil. Pri.. 1 43 , eta .entealt,g at liwrisburg-ter lialtimort, and Washington. and at Philadelphia Go liev 'Lark. a Slacking Prrranrswa, 1!50 E 23113 FLUENZA EMI= CO Nall MPTIOII. I=3=l And h. nude . whole. PITTBSURGII, PA LCCOMIODA'XION TRAINS. I'l EVELAND , L PITTSBURGII AND '' Atirsivdial WITEELING RAILROAD' S U Si 31 P. R MIILANGESIENT.--4Ja 'ma k =or lIIONDAY, April .201 h, ISM, Trains will leave the Depot of th, Penneylvonla Railroad; In Pittsburgh, as follows Pittsburg► mod inarotiug Line Leaves ritthburghl Ltai am. 6:10 a. m. Th4o p. m. do Wellsville. 3:10 - r.. 11 " 2..55 do Stenbenv'ek 4:10 " 0107 " 8:53 " do Witftling . 6:10 " 10:011 . 4:56 " Arrives Benoit - s.:ti " 10:.-.5 • , 1 5:10 •, Connecting. at * Steubenville and Beagle 'with Sten. benrillo iuld Indiana Railroad and Contralago Ball ad for -Zenavllla, Newark, Columbus, Xenia, Da ton, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo, k. Lows, St_ Joseph, Lint all tsdikts wee{ and southwest, and at Wheeling with it ßailroad. ,e and Ohio rielroad Pittsburgh and Oterelund Line. - Leaves ..... ' 1/70 a. m. 12:40 p.m. do Wellsville 14:10w 2:60 do 8ayard........._..._..5,40 " do Alliance--- 6:35 " 446 " do Havana.. 7:24 " 6:82 " do 1:6.1 " 6:10 Arrive at Cloveiand--. Connecting t Rayar d Ttiscarawne ninth As New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alliance with. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chiragnitailroad; at Rarentir. At/antic and Groot lYsateria RailrOad r Warren. Greenville, Meadrilifi,LX/d661. Corry. Jamestown and Salamanca; nt lindiWii,With Ohms. land, Zanesville and Cincinnati Ralhaidlor Akron. Cuyahoga Zan, and kfillenstairg, and-at Cleveland with C. kE. R. R. for Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo with C. & T. R. R. for Sandusky, Toledo, and alp with steamers for Detroit. Welledhe Accomcood salon leaves at p. tn. Returning trams an" - , nt 9.10 a, in., 3:20 and EO5 p. crt. and 2:10 la. in. Through Tickets to all prominent point; can be , procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. And at Allegheny City. A. Q. CASSELBERRT, Ticket Agent, Tor fortharlaformatiott apply to WLLLIAII STEWART, Agent, • At the Company.; Office to Freight Station, Penn et_ ap2l n.i.rKs. kfwiT NATIONAL BANK, OF PI rrsritrit OH TREASURE DEPARTMENT Ormat or Coneroothea. or MI Crisman, Washlngtem City, t.g..t. 6th, 1863, Werseas, By wolefactory evidence presented to the tuedezeigned, it has been made to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANS OP •PITTSBURGIL. In the Calmly of Allegheny, and Mats of Pennell's nisi, has been duly organized under and according • the requirements of the Aft of Con roar, entitled "Au Act to provide it National Correa% teemed by a pledge of United Statee stocks, and, to provide for the circulation and redemption theavicd,” approved Promery 25th, 11163, and has xampliedAlth all the provisions of said Act required to 34 compiled with before I contmencing li the business of Eanklug;; Now, therefore, , mn 'Meth-meat,' Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the odd FIRST NATIONAL RAMC OP .PITTSBURfaIe county of Allegheny, and State of Penneytranbi, le authoriwxl to commence the Mathew. of Banking en der the Act aforesaid. In testimony Whereof witness my band d seal of otdoe, this sth of Anguat, 153 ' } /MGR IIdtTLLOCEL, , Comptroller of the Currenoy. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., (LATE PUTT/MT:RCM TRUST CON.PANT.) Carmel, tre4,00.0 04:4 with privilege to increase to $1,000.000. The Pittsburgh Trost Company haling ozganined coder the act to provide a National Currency, wader the tiffs of the FIRST NATIONAL ' BANE. Olt PITTSBURGH, would. tespererolly offer its 'se:micas for the collection Of Notes, RBIs of .16xchangs, dm., receive money on deposit, and Loy and sell Ea cLange on all parts of the cnuntry. Tbo success which has attended thi Pitiabm ttt Trost Company, since in organisation- in 1662, will we believe, be a sufficient guarantee that business entrusted to the now. organisation will melee tae aame prompt attention. Having a eery extensive correspondeticevrith Banks smiltengere throughout the country,' we believe we sec oder unnund tacilitise to thaw who do business. with as. businees will be conducted By the unto Mmes . / and Directors. DERI=IIII4 Jams Laughlin, IMussact Speer, , Robert S. Rays, Yenned, Thomas Bell, ' Themes Wightmaa,Samuel Rea. Wen. R. fibula, .1, JAKES LAUGIILIN, Pres ident.i., — '4,:;" JOBS U. SCULLY, Cashier. . ' daunt 6* HSI anlOfflend DOLLAR ISAVIN.:OS-SASK,'NO. 65 caknzitip rg . 16.93: . open fttitkto 7. o'clock, elits:Cti Iltidneedsy and fittnnisi mufti" haw klaylat to-November Ist; Ikea 7 to iro'clock,und front. Nenetobta lotto .Mn. let fecund to o'clock., . - pep,. tte.recetTed of ell .o os not Use then One Dollar, and dividend of; the prone deckled twice • year. in June mod "Dieenaber. Intermit hos been de, shred setal.annielly, In Jam and.Deoesaber,'stnes She Beek wisttegetn at the, rate of art per cant M r e're . si,.if not .d.riist; ctit, to i ltccdi. to tie credit of the depooltor a. principal. snd bee:Vibe ea= in- West hum the fast der of.inne and Deambrr. com• *main twice a sear *Moat frontal:lf lb. deed• toe to otil. or mu . o pereot his rnurt book. .1 At this Ante toppeswld doublein I..vt tbeat ketqes, seam ondednist Out Obarteeo3,*.Anws; Bales "and negotiator lc ptinistied itestts, on mile: Moo as • • , Parin*6-01:018S. ALIIBSR Jolm 33:11ckaddan, John lldms,.. dle Ander spoq, 8e41. , L. rabanitodg, - Sixties ItteAnley, J'ince iterdmign, Imo IL Pei:mock, . jobA AlarghaD,' Jame" D. D. Meedi. ' A. M. roDock, X. D., HAI Spipiln: = Wifitist .A.Antkacm. 7 . , dd" Bfonb , an. tbsi *TS , FA Mari BID-' 'James Wee. /cam. actabeirer, `i s !annuls in.Zlr moortrao, . —CritiakA.: COLTON., 13=3 Johp G. Backollbe, 0. Binary, Gagne Akat.4. A. Curia.: Marks A..oolfan.. - • ap„, Tabu Paw Dongl Wffltam B. - Haw, Ps/WM Hanka. . gichard WMIYAIS: Lent,. • ilionearr