4 s• . `'• • 1,kt:44*i:* 4 4:=0.45r. I===l .r,i,- I 1:: MIME • „.: , ,,.-i--; ~-,,';''.."..': ... . _... . ..1 - .*,..• • , :•. , , , 1; . . , :. 3. ~. :-.:\•:- ~ ---, : -i- . .. , : 14'. • . :i~, . ~~7 i; • r ;••: • .• • t• y i •-, - ; • : . . •:: ••• • ;.! • • ' • •r—" • I. ,-; 0••••:•• :;;4 •: • •••• .• •,tlf• . •••mif•i • • .• '• •.• ~ , , ; •;0 1 4ti, ? !1t.;,• 70; 0 ,; • • ••••' :•• • ;•:• .1, , •••• - •• •••••tve•:•%: , ••••••• • ; _,• ;•••:;* 2V; :A••z:' 7 .4 N• • ••::'; • .-t ~` .. -.. .. ~. MEE ",., ' , :" =MIZE 45 :43 :43 : I.; V.:1; . .- p. , Vitf - %burgh SATURDAY 11011511ith::::::110V. 14,1888 RELIGIOUS ISTELLIGENCE. The council that assented to the don tit the Her. Mr. Fsy from the pastorate " . of the First Con gregational Mutat at Fall River, Mass., made some sharp hits that ap ply with equal force to other congregations `olsiivihore. They asitilhe ministry of this 'pastor hag fallen among a peophmomo of 'whom indulge great fastidiousness of ear .and taste, and are constantly and sharply critical In all the qualities of literary oom- ; position, and with not a few others of whom aemeptablenets is not much the posseseionof ;the splidt of the Muter, the determination Ito preach the truth of 'his gospel abnply and directly, and an uneustained record of personal purity of life, and earn- mess -of pastoral labor, as- theability to Wpm* and preach Brilliant and scholarly dileouraes that shell charm the intellect, conciliate criticism, and build up a repute, tion for learning and ability. N. W. Christi= Ackatale, pub ', /liana at ClAcago, In an editorial on "De - lualdnationsliam," in the closing•paragraph were-these words: Yet the forest is one, though many; the solar system is one, though Of many worlds and many different depen denoies•, the meadow in one, though its crowns of beauty be varied in their setting; the race is one, though many hued ; the nation is one, though many stars shine upon its sane field; the household. is one, though its children be so varied, and the church is one i though variety be everywhere, the ohnoth one, for it. has one center,. one Redeemer, one "fountain filled with blood," one Holy Spirit, one Father of all, one blessed Bible I ----The General Missionary Board of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at its meeting held last week at the Mission Boom; New York, appropriated for the year DM, over $425,000 for missions. Of this amount, $202,934 14 is devoted to Foreign Missions; for Domestic Work $192,250 00, and contingentiies; See., $30,000 00. Thirty five thousand dollars of the Domestic Mis sion Fund is to be employed in the South ern Territory for preaching the gospel both to the white and black population that are now without it. The Missionary Society has received during the current missionary year, ten months of which has already ex pired, over . $492,000 said to be ten thous and dollars in advance of any sum raised in any year by any organization in the United States. It is expected during the two months yet to come the amount Rill be swelled pretty certainly to $420,000. —At the stated meeting of the mana gers of the American Bible Soeiety, held at the Bible House, New York, Nov. 5, the pub lished proceedings indicate that it was an interesting and important one. The reports ,fromforeign parts as well as the home work, showed the Bible cause was keeping op with this progressive age. Among the interest ing items of business before the board, was grants in funds for printing the Scriptures, for the blind in Egypt, and the printing of the Armeinan book of Psalms, and the book of Genesis iu the Zultl language. nee grant of $25,000 testaments to the Sunda); School ' Board of the Southern Baptist Church, was gratefully acknowledged by the Correspond ing Secretary of the Society. The board made a grant of 41,000 volumes for the supply of soldiers, Confederate prisoners, Union prisoners at Richmond, hospitals, and for distribution in East Tennessee. The entire number of books granted this month were 48,700. —The of tho various Methodist Episcopal Churches of New York, have organized themselves into an Association, forthe purpose of promoting the interests of sacred music in the churches, as well as for mutual improvement of its members. ha-meetings arc held semi-monthly, iu "dif ferent churches, when all the. choirs are imply' represented. —The Baptists in England talk, of eo operating with the Baptist churches in Ja maica in crlebisting the fiftieth anniveraiary 9f the estitbietatent of Missions on that Island by that .deatimina tiou, during Feb vary, 1864. The• first missionary, Ras. FTistur noise; Commenced his labors in Feb-. ' nuu7 1814. Were aro now•in the Island !: 74 churches, with 80,000 members, 41 pas tors, 22 European and 19 native; there is a college and sehbol for theeduCation of min isters andteiehers, 90 day schools, 10 Sab bath schools, with 1,100 teachers, and 48,4100 geholars. --The sixty-eighth session of the North- Eastern Episcopal CoiYiocation of Pennsyl vania will be held at Scranton, LUII3IrIIO on the 17th. —The thirty-sixth Anniversary of the Pennsylvania Baptist Convention has just been held' at Salem, Westmoreland Co. The introductory sermon was preached by Rev. B. S. Mirick, of Lewisburgl; from "Lo I am with you alway," &c. Special resolutions were adopted .on the state of the country of the most loyal kind; one ex 'pressing sympathy with the ;11. S. Christian Commission, and one pledging the Churches to raise daring this fiscal year, the strm of 410,000. In the report of the Convention '2t' Was stated there have been employed 27 ,missionaries, who have preached to 26 charehes and 84 out stations. first American sermon ever printed was preached in Virginia in the yedii 1614 .by the Rev. Alexander Whit, taker,..D. D., who landed at Jameston, May, 1611. he was n minister of the Church of gitgland .---Home idea of the size of the new datbolic Cathedral in PhiladelPhia, said to he the largest and most impesing edifice in -the country, may be gathered from the fact •Iltitt in the domeslone morethan a half-mil- Ofiniolts have been 'used. , - ,--The annual missionary collectionbf 'the South' Pitth-street M. E. Church, Wil 'll4tutburgh, N. Y. will amount to $ 3 , 000 . 'Bishop Ames took part in the:anniversary exercises. _ . Aa annonneentent appears in the Rpiecopal Recorder Not a committee by re quest,. of .Bishop Potter of the Diocese of Pennaficiali, an about to ',repave o col leotigt Itiitins, cords, times and chants tbto tme of Sunday Schools. Rev. Dr. j.:liinhlenberg, of New York, Has connoted :lo.stesiet, in., the - final revision of their fEE The:PirteVith ,4tutiversary .of the ProYor . Book pi l iy*a,ktidittdelphia,6unday, _ roaming. rmv.. the annuafrepostme least that 6,447 have beets diatzibuted during the past yaw. I , Of this nutabirei 4,268 mere for genersi!pur- I and AO3B copies for volunteers. , The total recerpts for the gear amortur to .51,- 716 46. —ln pursuance to the action of the last General Assembly of the Presbyterian Manly-providing for the organization of • Presbytery is the State of West Virginia, a number of ministers and ruling elders as sembled it Parkersburg, October 6th, for that purpose. Tito Roy. a W. Biggs I preached a sermon from "Wilt thou at this timewesttwe again the kingdom of Israel?" and immediately after constituted the Pres bytery with prayer. Rev. H. W. Biggs was elected Moderator. and A. O. Leimard, Clerlq , th• Rev. J. A. Ewing wu elected Stated Clerk, and Rev. J. EL Flanagan, Tree rawer. Very little business was transacted, and the Peesbytery adjourned to meet at Fairmont, the fourth Thursday of April nest, at seven p. —According to the Hartford (Conn.) Religious Herald, the first Sunday School in New England was organized in Washing ton, Conn, in 1808.. It was voted by the Church that children should attend the school till they were fourteen years of age, and that they should be taught the West minister Catechism. —The new version branch of the Bap tist Church held theirannual meeting . Jima days since in the First Baptist Church, New Fork. The report shows the receipts wore about $17,500, and the expenditures as much. The final revision of the Acts and and three of the Bpistice, were reported to to be ready for circulation, and that 15,000 of the revieed four Gospels had been dis tributed. —The Board of Bishops of the Meth*. dist Episcopal Church have lately held a meeting at Newark, N. J., and arranged the plan of Episcopal visitation to the annual Conferences for the SpringoflB64. Bishop Scott presides over the Pittsburgh Conthr ease, which meets at Barnesville, Ohio, March 16, 1884. The Western Virginia Conference will meet at Parkersburg, on the same day—the venerable senior Bishop Morrill, presiding. East Baltimore will hold its next session at Altoona, Pa., on the 2d day of March next. Bishop Janes :it expected to preside. CITY AND SUBURBAN. FromYesterdav'a Evening Gazette Another Outrage at the Mayor's Office. A case transpired at the Mayor's office, to day, which tally exemplifici, the stupidity and tyranny which so often characterizes the acts of " his Honor." Tho circumstances are as follows: On Thursday night a suspicions look ing fellow named Wm. Ward applied for lodgings at the tavern of Patrick McCormack, on Water street,. He was given a bed, and stopped over night. In the morning, Anthony Calligan missed' his pocketbook, containing twenty dellars—a ten, a five, a two and three one dollar notes. There were also two cents in thepocket book. Ward had disappeared by this time, and Calligan, fully satisfied Olathe bad committed the robbery, started in pursuit. and overtook • e an the street. Be at oust arrested him and took him before "his lionor" the Meyer. The circumstances were related by Calligan, and Ward was ordered to be searched. Noth ing was found upon Ward, and "bis honor" pompously dismissed him, at the same time de livering a severe lecture to Culligan; for his assurance in assuming the prerogative of a ministerial officer, and daring to arrest a citi zen without a warrant. He wound op by in forming Calligan that must pay the OHM of this tourori , mted arrest! The amount of the "grist" was fixed at $1,50, which poor Celli pan had to pay, in addition to his other lets. After the parties had loft, .11'Cormack, sat isfied that Ward was the thief, and incensed at the outrageous conduct of the Mayor, seized Ward red took him before Alderman Donaldson. This magistrate, with a keener ammo of justice, and a better knowledge of his business, ade a starch, and fined tie stolen property in one of Word's shore ! One of the bills bad boeu changed for a quart of whiskey (part of which the prisoner had on his person in a bottle) bat the other notes, and the two cents, wore found exactly as de scribed by Clasen. Ward was committed for•trial. • - Not being able to find the stolen property may hare been the fault of One, of my officers," but fining a citizen a dollar and a half because he made an honest endeavor to recover his lost property, is an outrage which will be apt to open the eyes of some of "my tale . * citizens. Coneweration of the National Cemetery. Thursday, the 19th inst., is the day Eel apart for the consecration of the Notional Cemetery grounds at Gettysburg, Ps. The bodies of tho ioldiers save nearly all been re moved to the cemetery from the battle-told. It is expected that an immense concourse of parsons from the different States will be pre sent on the occasion. The Gettysburg Coil piter says: Extra locomotives and cars are about being secured for the transportation of visitors over the LlassoVerltranch and Gettysburg railroads, and the town will do everything invite power I o accommodate whilst hero. We 'Worlierstand that a fine display of military--esvalry, in fantry and artillery-,-will grace the.o4aasion. Maj: Gen. Couch will have charge Of the mili tary department, whilst Marshal Lemon, of the District of Columbia, will act as marshal of the civic branch.. The procession will form in the ferenoon,and. march to the: ground, where the ceremonies wilitake plaimto eeri est of a prayer by Itet...Dr..StocktOn, the ad dress by lion. Edward Everett, consecrating ceremony by President Lincoln, the singing of a dirge by a choir actuated for the purpose, and music by, several bands. The Masons and Odd Fellows will be largely represented. Several of the Governonl of the States will be here. The Army of the Poto xnoe,which so gallantly sustained itself on the bloody Sala of !Ciettystarg, will also, we doubt not, contribute a goodly share of visi tors. The Marko Murder Case. Tho jury in the Caro of James 13topiebni, tried for the murder of Mary Ilurho,have now been - deliberating twenty-six hours, but they -have not yet: agreed upon it verdict; During the forenoon they came into Court find asked for some further Imam:Hope. JpdgeStenett, in response to an intimation.frotn one of their number, informed them that there was nothing in the telthnony which Would' warrant them in finding I verdict of Manslaughter. If they thought that tho testimony would justify a conviction the opinion of the Court was that their verdict Amid be for murder of the• first oc socorniAogroe. They themotired to their room, bat up till the adjournment at noon they had-not agreed. "True FATAL Mannuos."—This is the title of Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Elouthworth's new novel, just published in a portly duodecimo volume, of 487 pages of clear legible type and good paper, byldessre. T. B. Peterson, of Philadelphia,end now received and for sale in thil city by Mr. W. A. GILDB.NYEINT, 65 Fifth street. The multitude of Mrs. South worth's readers and admirers will • doubtiess, find more attraction in the verypromise of the title, than in any account of the' plot and characters of the new story by tliolr fororite, which could bo sketched mit Indere* Sentences wecan devote to this notice.. We shill there fore only remark that;we have seen already BO many eulogistic expsesliioniused in reference to "The Fatal Merrap," that we horn let it down as probably the-best story yet prodaced by its anther: - • , UONOR TO TOO BTETIe-tßy - ,OTOOT Off Go. Galmore,the new wake/Meted hi Dili. troop: at ()Pier Point, - anis gtharloatempli "Battery ParyianeeP4 bonne 'the lists matted, Colanal Pnniiuee, whi :tell fin trenches of Bost Wagilei on thb iaat. Blenlbstmaplia have also'hestrnamodln• honor Genii Strong, 'CiSielielighiw,po. smaralithen who have . fallen sinews the min mencement of operations against Charleston. rrr?t'.'lt-f-' nr ~ i ,-..., ...a , -,- • :11,7"1/24,,,„ ,F4:,-.5.,"',g,9•F:',:,,,,t51‹.'fr,i,',7zat...,-, : 42 , - , A'' ,, • Asittorto.; )sett Couunier.—On Saturday eight;irtulefhe.l.ad "Penneylvania regiment t Ass. on picket about half a mile from Wash- I mitten, seven of the soldiers stacked their anus, and were standing around the fire when" a horseman in the dress of a Union officer rode between them and their 11.111111, and with drawn revolver commanded them sur render and go with him. They all obeyed,' and he marched them to a house, wrote out a parole, which they accepted, and sent them hack to camp. When they returned, it was found that three of them had revolvers in their pockets when they surrendered ! They were all put under arrest for cowardice. THE Ott. Sructu.snms.—The Franklin Citi zen sayer Notwithstanding the depression in the price of oil, speculation in both land and working interests was never more active. Land holders in good locations are now ask ing five-eights of the oil and are getting it, too. The eonstant dimunition in the aggro gate Quantity obtained, is opening the eyes of landlords to the fact that a time must arrive when the scarcity of the article will greatly enhance its value; and hence they hold their interests at high figures. TAR FRANKLIN BRANCH BArt.tiosn.—The branch railroad from Franklin to Meadville, one year ago, was considered a chimerical undertaking—one that would not pay. That opinion is now exploded effectually. There has not been a day since the first train passed over it, that there has not been on the plat form, awaiting shipment, more freight than the road could carry. Indeed, there is a continuous complaining that the road is una ble to take the freight offered. A Eltslrtms.--There is in Nova Scotia a young woman, seventeen years of age, who is seven feet two inches in height. She mea sures forty-three inches round the waist, thirty-three inches from her armpit to the tip of her fingers, weighs two hundred and seven ty-four pounds, and has a foot thirteen inches long. - She is good looking, quite social, although diffident, not being accustomed to see the public, and her name is Anna Swan. AJITAT or a DSSEETER.—The Provost Mar shal of the 18th District of Ohio, recently ar rested Charles Capper, at Barnesville, Bel mont county, Ohio, a drafted man belonging to Spring Garden, in Deserve township, this county.. He was arrested on a descriptive list famished by Capt. lifirker, of the 23d Dill triot, and has been delivered into his custody. A SAD ACCIDEST.—A little child of Mr. David Slouch, of North Lebanon township, Lebanon county, aged about seven months, mot with a fatal accident, on Saturday lest. Its mother had placed it by the lido of a large wood stove to sleep, whon a boy reached for a pair of stockings hanging near the gore to dry, and upset the stove on the child, injur inglt so badly that it died a few hours after wards. THE CONTINENTAL OLD Fobss.— This popular troupe of vocalists, including the celebrated songstress, Mrs. Emma J. Nichols, will visit this city on Monday, Nov. 23d, and give a series of concerts here. AnonArlvto ASSll.9.T.—Andrew Bushey ha, been held to bail by Alderman Donaldson, to answer a 'charge of aggravated assault and battery, preferred by Philip Diamond. Trz Kesztse Mcnpsis.—The trial of Barn hard Lanai, foram murder or John Kunrier, will be taken up in the Court of Oyer and Ter miner, on Monday next. Asesnco IflA Wrrr.-4ohn Courain, tavern keeper, baa boon committod to jail to answer a charge of surety of the peace, preferred by his wife Caroline. . . INSTALLEDw-BOT. Samuel 11. Henderson has been installed pastor of the Pigion Creek Presbyterian congregation, Washington co. STILL OK TRIAL—The case of McLaren TS. Patterson, before reported, is still on trial in the United Stutes Circuit Court. Trzi 11-inch guns, manufactured in this city. have been shipped from PhiLadeldhia t. San Francisco, California. Tux BC?anti l'in'll.l%—thie Court tranitaeted no bneineAr to-day, but adjourned until Mon day next. - COMMERCIAL RECORD FINANCE AND TRADE. Gold I. firm and higher, tile Nen- Y, •Itiotation at noott being . 1173., Tht..olran , Is mud to hare torn commit by the mport that get retary Chase intends is.uing nr...000.000 more of grevnino lr, with a view t rellrs. the ittringeto yof tle money mar ket. liem, the rated for coin arc pitman nominal at 143a144 for Gold, and 1Y13140 for Silver. Eaetern Exchange remaltas about es last quoted. The demand for money in Chttam , , 1.0 Thursday, was in aloes. of the supply, and the market was re ported close and firm at 10 per cent per aunam. W I LOCL.T.—The Monroe 01Ichigan) Commercial warns the public against the hills of a now bank which has recently gone Into °portalon ander the old charter of "The Lake Erie and Direr Raisin Rail road Company." It gays the value of the 1,10,...1 111 ,, n Which the staff Is—elegnotly, of mimeo—printed, le every particle of security the bill-holder bac The Now York Evening Post of Thursday .y. In aecordance with the arrangements made w ith the loan commute of the banks of this city a day I ago, Mr. Cisco has this morning called for Root her instalment of 161,500.000 on the two your treasury notes. The amount is payablo teemorrow in tender currency. Tho large drafts on the Nub-Treasury and the di minished balance in tin Vallit, necessitated title rail, and ILS the hanks hold to-day twenty-throe millions of the national currency they afll lme. no chtficnlty In paying In the meant without tightening the loan market, ur interfering with the °refinery bositteso of their customers. On the contrtry, the immediate disbursements of the government- to setting afloat lb.° three and e half million, of currency, which base linen withdrawn from circulation and lockout up by rho banks, well confer a positive ad, antage on the public and sheeu,J teulto relieve rather than to aggravate the sti ty to money. The loan market le more easy to-day, but some of the brokers have still considerable difficulty in ob taining loaM, and 7 per cent. Is freely paid by all. I liereautlle paper Is less in rouneat, and le goofed at 6i percent. PITTSBURGH MARKETS re.11.....2, November 13, 18113. FLOUR, .h GRAlN—Wheat Is firm with sub's Bed from wagon at. $1,30, and White at $1,35j1..10. Barley fa firm but stationary at 11,35 fur Spring, and '51,60 for 1011. Ours is steady at 81,1161,12 for Shelled on track; sale of 1 car at 51,11. There appear, to bn but little demand fur Oats, and the market may bo quoted dull, while prices are unchanged; quota tions may be fairly given at 73c from first hands; 730 by the car load, and 78t - from store. Floor i. quiet but steady, with sales of beet grades of Extra Family from store at $6,75(6,80. Buckwheat fluor may be quoted at 11,00 per cat (In sacks.) o.ll,oCY.lllo—Sugars continue to role very firm, and we note sales at 1334 to 14%e fur common to prime grades ofltaw, and 147,4 to 17%c fur helloed. Coffee La salted. lower in Yew York, while here, pri cm remain about o. lost quoted. Molasses range from 11316G5c, and Syrups are selling at tram G36156c, 'according to quality. BUTTER d EGOS—There is • good demand for 801 l Butts?, and strictly prime sells readily at 25e; male of ll half bbls packed at 17c. Eggs very scarce, and worrid.probably come:mad 214022 e per dozen . POTATOES--The demand too, improved slightly, while prises have undergone no change whatever. Quotations may bd fairly given at 5.2,60,62,75 per 1,11 and them are. tho extreme of the 'market. skPPlXS—There in no falling oil in the receipts, and we have atilt to report • dull friarket,willi a .up-. ply largely In excess of the demand. We note sales at prices ranging from 52,2562,75 per bbl—mostly at 52,00.; CllEEBll,—Tito dem.d is fair, and the market steady, without, however, any further change in tabs. Sales of Western ReilerSo at 131613 , ,ic, and:l4, for Goshen. ••• • • • 6=s—There Is alms [liquify fur Flax Ste I, prin• cipeUy for shipment, but prioes are very unsettled. •imd It Is hard to quote it correctly. We quote nom. ..11uldly at 62,5542,60, though rre understand s. c. 5 has been offered. No transactions In Timothy or Clover Seeds. Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. Nov. 15—The receipts of Crude to-day were Larger than for some time past, amounting In the aggregate reseals 2500 barrels. Thereto • continued fah do .natil, however, end the market is steady et former tjnotations, say 15(5)153f i c; packages =taxied, and 20 (213344 packages Included. The sake were 50 bbh at ebk; and 150, 115, and 550 bbb at 20 ,Se. There to Ito new feature whatreer to notice In Refined. Bonded la eery dull and neglected, and es there hare been no Wes for rumo time, we omit quotations. Free 011 is ,coortl active, with • gale of aq etas, to go Indianapte '1114.410430day5; and Etl3 Tkanday—at PFDIRM tag bce quoted nominal at lib bsolie ialleit; and italdinm 53,75 to Si per bbl-.the melds ilgarm offered, and ths outside figures eked' . . . Weer York Petroleum Market.l - SEIf"LrG w7LICIEI MS. i Speca 1 Dlspatch to the rittsburgb Gazette, I ~. ~_ - ....... ~. ...,.. - . ,• ..11. .. 07C -- -. Now TOSS, INAT. 13.--Crude ls firmer tut un- W HEELER Li: W: 4 S ctr..ned at 211 c. Rofinod in band is farmer and mmm utivn, but tunchanged ; .1. on Otto al., at 42a 123,..?, a nd January dolisery, .4'2,;. , buy... opt,. - Frtt. Oil rang. trout 5.4.„3:::... it. Louis Market. • . Nor. 11.—Tho Government flour contracts et , -e ',t t el $6,08 to e , ;,. - ,D per tenet, and 423,6. 5 la r 'it -5 for I vinglo extra, awl 56,75 per hat It; for :amide extra. 1 FAMILY &swum miollillE Tta• dour market was active and lagher, with cslse • of LW/barrels at 55,50 far thperflne ; Er.....'i, inapred- I rd, heal lined and delivered, for sing - le rates. and I _ Higlimt premium@ at. the London aid Paris Esbl• 5 6 , 90 to r.n per barrel for doable extra to choice family country. Wheat was in tare” entidS, and there I bilious, and at all the important Mato and MBett.d. WS-5 a giving down In the pricio of medium and low grades, witilo choice motioned steady ; 7,...00 sacks 1:41 Fairs whereo%hibited thle 'envoy. Call and el and Si barrelgat -prices ranging from 51,16 for cam- 1 mon fall to 51,40 per Mudiellor clionv. Corn was., amine those untehinee befoi a pur.loalling. tire and stiffer, with antes. of 6,700 sari, at 96 to 950. per bushel. Oats war buoyant, mid solos we , re- •, We air , for isle ported of :1,000 a a ...ka at si.€/,..fe.k, per bushel. 1180101 was quiet and unchanged , with sales at 51,20(41,4.5 Foote's Patent Umbrella Lock Stand, per bushel. exclusive of sacks, for spring tall. Bye . was sold at 93..0 , 21 per bushel exclusive of r.itho, the I w u r. .k, 1 n .., portent varety to a u article proverbially Prevailing pricelA ug 9.50. Tobacco was it,ady,wtli salts of ethhdit at 51,26 to $40,25 pa 100 Ito. both- , gisitu to 10e led astray. tug trathpirud in lead. Wo heard of no sale* of ral- ! dronted hemp. About . A5O bales ofd saed changed I hands at 5t,1652,20 pa per ton. :Sles of aca. toils WC SUMNER 41 efts, bale rope at I;jur, an remit sales of rope and Lagging at o , ,iti(47t. and 1.5 e. Cotton woe dull and lower, with I If FIFTH STREET. few buyers In the market; sales of 160 bales strictly 41,24.itesWF middlings iu lots, at 75c lv Th. Around lot of :au . G H __ OI.ER & BAKER'S tierces new steam rendered lard was sold at 10iic "ii i lb. Small sales of country 10vion,--dwar sides, of ri! l ~ , Qitrii.. Packer, nro buying bogs at 11e_46 , ,c sllh net, ' PREMIUM SEWING M.ACIEUERS. ..a we hear of transactions at OVPII higher rates. Flint hides are steady at ltle tri lb. flay continues , THE ONLY GOLD HEDIL very wares, and a lot wns reported to-day ei t 1.75 -,'" 1 100 RA, delivered. Ever Awarded to Uowlng Machin. In Illinois. -•-- • Chicago Market. These kfachines worn awarded the Highest Premi. Nov. ]].—wheat o ned rnther dull at a I sitbs, aro- all competitor., for the Badly Bearaarr pe 111.whoirs, the Boa lianufurturav Machias, and the came From . terd.'• cl.fitG firmer, hot .4 closed steady at $4,04 for No. 2.aud Bed Macho.* Work, at the Whoring STA'rE FAIRS, - 1 of 81,18 for No. 1 Spring. There was rather more rm. 3,.wr Bak yofr, tivity in Flour, but prime wen e55c...10.1 ; First Premium for family machine. change. Corn vea, very shill and ..heavy, .d the Pint Premium for deutle•thread machine. market suffered • further dcrilue of 1: per lombet— First Premium fur machine work. closing sec for No. lin store. Oats recovered from from the dullness which pervaded at the close '7irk.",'"icom;l`..."-for family w.ookloo, yesterday, and advanced to Cri)vaslho—clasing at First Premium for manufact uri n g maohl.. Bye was firm but quiet 01 2.1. Barl e y hint Premium krt machine work. was dull and easy atS4,lii for Nu. 2in store. Faci a were steady and without material change. Hi g h ' First Premium for family machine. wines were firm but quiet at 07e, au advance of le• First Premium for manufacturing mac/ilea Hides were dull and drooping. Fleet Cattle were First Premium fur machine work. steady and iu goal demand. Hugs opened stead MicAians Stars Fair. but clonal quiet and easy. Pt - elisions were quiet one First Premium fur family machine, without material change. First Premium for manufacturing maahine. - First areminre for nuschine work. Army Awards. Indiana Sada Fair, Colima T. J. Haines. Chief Commissary of this De First Premium.for machine for ail purposes. dartment, bog made the following awards of eon. First Premium for machine work. tracts on bide opened by him yesterday Slate Fair. 2.000 bbiu single extra dour to t . I a 11.1. y. at First Premium for machine for all purposes. 52,48 per bid. First Premium for machine work. 2,hofi du do to J. Ft. Feebs, at :i,,77. Kentucky State Fair. 1,000 do du to Mott Ilea& at 50,:o. First Premium for meldun for all purpawa. 2.000 do do to Henry A. liameyer, at ;l.' s 's', First Premium for machine work. 2,00.0 do do to Retry A. lionicyter, g 8,59. Peansylranna Bak Fair. .200,),.ack. stag's. oi tra Co. at e 3, r , % per First Premium for manufacturing modal.. sack. First Premium fur beautiful machiue work. I,omo bids double extra to Charlesl.. To ker. at Ohio State Fair, p el. per burr—St Louis Democrat . First Premium for machine work. And at the following County Faire : ( Vt.) Ayrketterel Beverly. First Premium for family =chine. ' First Premium for manufacturing read:thou First Premium for machine work. Champions Valley (Fl.) Arica/enrol Society. First Premium tor family machine. First Premium for manufacturing machlue. First Premium for machine work. Hampden N. (Mass.) Agnicalarral Society. Diploma for family machine. Diploma for machine work, Proollin Co. (N. 1.1 Fair. lint Premium for family First Premium for manufacturing machlae. Queen's Co. (N. Y.) Agricultural &wag}, First Premium for family machine. Washington Os. (N. P.) Fair. First Premium for amity machine. Sorsunga Co. (N. Y.) Fair. First Premium for fluidly machine. Merhassic's hard:ate (Pa.) Fair. First premium for machine for all purples.. First Premium for machine work. The above Comprises all the Pairs all which the GROVER S BASER MACHINES were exhibited this year. At mealy all of them the landing hewing Machines were in competition. The work made upon the Grover S Baker Sewing Machine has received the gnat grandam ate very Sate Fair in the United States where it has hosu exhibited to this date. Sales Rooms, No. 18 FIFTH ST., Pittsburgh, Po. 0,a:211 WWI A. F. °MASONRY. Agent. 1 11. AIX FINS' Cleveland Market. Nor. 12.—Flonr inlet taltet itry IPltle \ \ whole and red mixed at $0,73 ; XX X white at 5;',7 . .; tfro Ws XX while at 17,12. Wheat ann. brat e and In st.:tiro no sale. reported nt the lloard ; alter -0000 sale. 2 earn clod.° red tt.t. at 11.27 ; I c... whits do at $1,./tei 00) r from :tore at 51.21 , . Corn Ittgher; hold nt the front .curl.. tint) Lett., holder" natklng 61 , from store. Rya nornle tilt un changed. Barley quiet at $1,00e31..01. eta:ochre) to quality, Menlo Market Nov. lg.—Flour titan. Whast tirtnrt, I.' , part.es are apart and only a fete loto Friel... tern, 3,- Own lattlerl Fait, at tltto,97e. lint,. Felling freely at ill(§711l,e, lithe( geeing .intot. WlFlgky in todernanti at VreiglitF on wheat to Nen York. Totporte.--13,0110 1.14 F dour. 11310.1 m tooth u b e at, 41,11/0 bush oal+ Export. --(Lon I.ld. Ilonr,:lt11,..01 bunk wheat. 411.11) lauFll oats. Mao , ' hurley. Imports by R ailroad PITTREIr.II, Fr. W•T‘L.k emirAno BMW) L.n, bbILL whioky. Pau Wu'lac... 32 lip Liiit•, 1 , in ngliaul, ILILILLL nostroug. dLL do, I. Voigi It 00; ti LILL Llo F , r Anhui A oL. 28 do do, 4.5 bp potatoes, if bit° k llru; 4 •As Lug, Markle LA co, Li 2 ILILIs apples, J 7 h4dLL W S II 11l nehirrt, 12 rar. w,tnl. J.L,L NALLod, 20 , 1 IL,TL barley. U laiscLitt S cLL, 1 bale., MR , . IL ward S Col tral; 07 hhies, J A lic Leugrilin, 10 rill., ILLM her. A IllittoltirL; 2 cur. corn IfirrhL . Lirl., Nor 1.1,0 flour, rnri.ou li uox CLLVTLAND & Pirmoral. 11A3t.uo•r., NOV. :WO bbl. upplen, It do b. anr. I. 11 Vt.,,,t A re-, 145 ok. corn, Hartuom I.lr, 1,1.1. upplon..l 13 l'anftel.l. IV Liar turr...yr. truly s allayarxl, J nompton. 10 do da, Jn.s Montoth: A NV litokard. If, nlot tiny 51r \letter 1 71 M. J Herbert; 129 oil bblo. Ardenv till co. 21 w' I. payer, Perkin , . A 14 In Nd... &holt, Son A. Cu; 3 I.lal. 5.1 !1 ))1,. 2'. Jetcob Koller: 10 do te11..., t. Watlm ht Ira sk. I. bent, K T Ilro; ld nerrin; run Wm Sumner & en. STxrtox, Nor. I'-11.5 mint o tohnt. R T Nonnody A Ilro,llo , bug+ :In 00.001. Kwor A 11.9 n; Roo I car bay, P T 110170, ,, ,t; 210 On( h, A Krodx; 31 1,1.14 Joul, Clkaa lold. J II Fritz; 72 bp bark), (7 P O.rnt, 1 'g2o, : 01. ter, 1101112, Son & oh: u , pr. 4114., W N 11 cfshph. poultry, 8 pkg. looter, 1 0.1 ego, Wearer; 11l Idols opploo, II 1-rarl; lo do du, Gro,, My. ono; Al London( brooms, Beck-toad opplre, 3 do cldor, J Abolmr; 31 do appleo, 4 2 do,ongl, J tinolpilor; Al sks 'Kantor, Wnh S(81•101,. 9 a.., bble olfpleo, If 11 (1101,1, 21 do tit , . 11 , 0 - long, A J Davic Mae applos, J Ho. hocr. 1 ,, told. , op. pleu, A A' Taggart. DISSOLUTIOAN, c. 11 I SS OLU TION.—The I'artnorship hAetofore existloti under the moue and firm of J. It. LINDSAY L t 0. Is this dsy ellesolwol by mutual coven!. All business connector( with the let• fins will be settled by J. It. LINDSAY, et Wood strost, up stairs. J. 11. LINDoA Y, J. It. LINDSAY. I have also disposed of my Intorest in the firm iri J. D. k S. MAXWELL & Co. to J. A. LINDSAY. Nos. 2, Ibl3. J. 11. LINDSAY. Having ptimhaecid tha Interest o!J. IL LINDSAY, In thu ram of J. It. LINDSAY it. Co.. Hardware and Cutlery Bitelnoes ; also In tha t m nf J. B. fo A. MAXWELL t Cu., Bellow, Jima fact nrets, the brad nem sr 111 continue so usual. Hardware and t'..itarti, by J. It. LINDSAY; J. IL A S. MAN ELL A W. Xor. 2. LAS.I. 111SSO— - LLcluN oF PART \ ERSIIII'. partnerwhip he'retwfore e.t.t lag between the suboorther., nod, the Arra of I'll ILI. IPS, FREW 6 CO., has this day born dmolved. CHAR. LOCKILIRT and WILLIAM FREW having per chatted the raw., intorno. of tho other partner.. The brtolotee of the late dm will be settled by Li )CK. HARTA TREW WILLIAM PHILLIPS, WILLIAM FREW, CII ARLES LOCK HA JOHN TANANSDKIL, V. KIPP. Pitisburgb, AnsPS 1003, WM. OYa RUM LOC% II • ..... ........... a"! rusw. LOCKHART A; FIiEW, Producers and Refiners of Petroleum, INEr At ALBION OIL WELLS, Vernally. county, awl BEILLIANT OIL WORKS, Negley'e Run. Onion, 172 & 174 WOOD STREET, PROPOSALS FOR FLOOR—Sealed nv ted till the 21irr DAY Of NO- V fili P ar 1 1 13 ' flrat Ii 12 M., for furniehltig.the Subsi,t • core Department with 20,000 barrels of flour. Bids will be /MAYA for what L. known as No, 1, No. 2, and No. 3 and for any portion lens tlran the 2 , ),000 barrels. Bids in duplicate for the different grades should he won separate sheets of paper. The delivery of the flour to he commenced within one week from the opening of the hide, or no soon thereafter no the Government may direct, at the rate of 800 barrels daily, deltrormi either at the Govern ment warehouse in Georgetown, at the wharves, or at the railroad depot, Washington, D. C. Payment will he made in certificates of indebted nesaor such other fends as the Government may have for diabarsement. The meal Government Inspection will be madejtun before the flour Is received. An oath of allegiance mast accompany each bid. No bid wgbe entertained from parting who have previously failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders Ttul present to reapond. The barrels to be entirely new, made very strong of new materials and head Hued. No flour will he received which fa not fresh ground. Bids to be directed to tient. Col. 0. BELL, C. tt., D. N. A., Wuhtngton, D. C., end endorsed "Proposals tbr flour." MANHOOD I HOW LOST I HOW ussToBED I—Just published, ins sealed en velope. Price Mx Cants. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Br4rmsdorrlsma, or Nominal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Soarual Debility, and Tmpedimente to Marriage generally ; Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fite; and Phystmd Incapacity, resulting from Self. Abuse, An., by Bon. J. Ocheitun - Eht., M. It.. author of the "Omen Bonk, An. OA Boon to Thousands of Rufferen," sent under • seal, in a plain enselope, to any address, peal-paid, on necelpt of six cents or too pea dogo stamps, by DR. (11. J. 0, KLINE, 127 'Bowery, Nov York, Poet °Mee Dos 46193. setGamdsvP.ls F OR TILE FALL OF 1863 200,000 APPLE TRES Extra Stle-2, 6, 4 and 6 yearsi . dd—lneleallng all the old leading varieties, =limns now ones. Also, a very large. stock of PEAR, (standard and dwarf,) MERRY; PEACH, PLUM, EVERGREEN, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, ROISLI4 ORAPN VINES, snmlns, auEENuousi PLANTS, de., de., wholesale and retail at very rya, eanable prices. JOHN DIUIiDOCII, Jr., - sel6:dasvP Pittsburgh sand Oaklmd Nurseries. GREEN APPLES.-30 0 Kik choice Aprl, : Ogre, Pipplue, logy Bambara, in Moro end for I. by COWL PETTIT t CO., nos No. 19 Smithfield •tr.et. ADD FORKS fur BO sal w e m b . y 3o Wood or..t ccOi JAMBS 1 CHLEBRATFP IMPROVED LOCK STITCH FAMILY mirrnNe MACHINE I mlnpte.l to .11 kin•le of w,,rlt end worn! .11 Linda of YolmiequAlly wcll. A. F. CHATONEY, Agent, No. IS TITTII STBERT, Pittsburw,ti SD IP P 134.6 . . TILE ATLANTA; IRISH i a 'ROYAL MAIL STEAM NAVIGA TION COMP AN Y. ADRIATIC, 1,"J90 Horse-power, 4,trao HIBERNIA, LOW Ilona-poker, 9,000 tons. COLUMBIA, 1,000 hone-power, 3,000 ton.. ANGLIA, 1.000 Bor.-power, 1,000 tonic The magnificent Stearmehip ADRIATIC will Mai from Now York for Liverpool on TUESDAY, the 17th of November. Bates of passage from New York to Liverpool, pay able In gold or Its equivalent in trairency. First i Cabin ...... Intermediate_._...._.. 40 . Passengers ot warded also to London, Paris, 11am berg, Bove, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, an, at the lowest raw. Foes from Llrerpool or Galway to New York and Boston, 525, C 35, $75, g&is $lO5. For passage apply at the ofiloe of the Agenda. BABEL * SEARLE, Broadway. ELT-ISIS Joan, Manager. or, D. O'NEILL, Preateo armada Duildthg. jylilayna -No. To Fifth meet. Pittsburgh. STEAM WEEKLY TO LIT EIIPOOL. touching at QUEENSTOWN, (Coast Liar... 4 The well-knows Sidemen of Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Staanaship Company are intended .a gallosat CITY OF WASIIINGTON ...... —....Saturday, N0v.14. F.DTN BURGH Saturday. Nov. 21. ...... . _ car OF LONDON.— —Saturday, Nov. 2.a. And °very encor.disK Saturday, at soon, from Pits 44, North River. L 17.1 OT nasanz. Payable to Gold, or its vat:ora to Clarrency. Ftsurr emus siood 00 urrsastut....—...-130 00 do to Loudon.... S., 00 do to Loudon 84 CO do to Paris—__. 93 00 do to Paris —lO 60 do to Hamburg. 90 00 do to Ifuribg Tr 00 Passengers also forwarded to Ham, Bremen, Rot terdam, Antwerp, etc., at equally low rates. Taros . frum Liverpool or Queenstown; lot Cabin, 576, 3 1 3 5 ., 3103. .6teerage, $3O. Those who wish to send for their fiends can buy tickets bore at therm rates. Tor further information apply at the Company's (items. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. 15 Broadway, New York. JOHNTHOMPSON, Agent, Hand street, first house from the bridge. tahlalf . Pittsburgh. CUNARD LlNK—Steam fromja LIVERPOOL AND QIIIIENEITO I=2l= 825 In gold.: o He equivalent in =vane/ TEOlt NEW YORE, $3 It =new,. Bells ovary week. Apply to MOILS atrnai th Vi t. allEATi:btliAWA-criEffilii "RUE "OLD COUNTRY." Pere.engers brought out to YIEST CLASS MAIL STEA.IIERS, from Liverpool, L..mdonderry, Galvray or Cork, for Twenty-Five Dollars. And by sallth g reload. for TWENTY-OHH DOL LARS, In cnrrvuoy. Apply to D. O'NEILL, Domino amnia/Loading. _my2;Crneod Fifth otmet, Plttabargh. SPORTS.M FIN'S HIADQUARTERf3, LW WOOD 81111. ET. JAMES DOWN Inrit. tie attention or Sportemen and Where to hie splendid stock of GUNS, MYLES, REVOLVER. PISTOLS, GAME BAGS, POWDER t LOINS, MOT BELTS and PPUCHES, DRAM r LASKB, and itio mutation of every kind. His stock la the largest net brought to this truirThet. ' eel? CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successor to Josses Holmes & Co.) PORK PACKER, U,•ukr In BACON, LARD, SUGAR CUBED BAAL% SMOKED BEEF, etc., CORNER MARKET' AND FIRST STREETS, etl7:ly Ptrrsavton, Pe. MCCOLLISTER St BAER, Wholesale Toltec. Deele., 101 WOOD STREET, ham how in gnus the hived and mast complete moot moot of TOBACCO, CIGARS AND PIPES In the city, which they ant idling at then 7 low est cash figures, All order, proteytly cittesaW to. cult DUNC.A.V, SILERMAN at CO.'S Sight Mlle on the Thelon Bank, London, and bight Bine no every tmportant t•ern In Germany, France, Selmerland and Italy, for sale In mints to mut pur chaser", by WM. 11. WILLIAMS & CO., WM:dm Wood Anat. comer of Third. LARD WANT,E.Lhe hiztletit cash pipe paid for Dmitri lard, at' airtime& JAS. DA.LZLL & SON, mitt IM sad TO Water street. .e,..a.,V.~u:cra~~•;,~.n:sz-~,:-~-:.:.:a:;:.ae.r..-~.~v.F .ec .YIEDIC !L. COUGH CURE. FITITON'S VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP, For the various affectioro of the LUNGS AND THROAT, Gat, Coughs, ,Asthma, Croup, Influenza lioarsecies, BronchitiA, Spitting, of Blood, Woakoest of tho Chest, In,lip- ient Consumption, Catarrhal Afff.e tiona, and all di.eaiw ui LI. Lung,: Habitual Codtiveness, Liability to take Cold, Ha bitual Billiouaness, 'lush of BlotAl to the Head, Dizzines., Pain in Ow KhouMors, Puin un der the Shoulders and the Shoulder Blades, frequent Cold Feet and a Hacking The coughing up of a lightish phlegm, ofton tough and stringy, &faculty of breathing, or short ness of breath, cold chills in the morning with far, after, flush and red cheeks on excitement, spitting op of matter !sometime. streaked with blood, fre quent emaciation •nd debility, Pooh roll and flabby, flying pains in the cheat, tide and shoulder., frequent Ate of coughing on awakening up In the morning. hea:tent attacks of the diarrhea, pains in the breast, phthisic In early CONSUMPTION IN ITS VIILST STAGES. we will guarentee It to rulieve the arid . . COrCill or MRS; A COLD, no differ.teo of how long stand. log, when oaod in time and ...Wing to the dlr.- Read the fig oertilicatea, publialtea from among many othora, recolatal during . tbo plat faw Snout Calati, Jan. 7th, 1813. Arr. Joist M. Pulem.--Delr Sir: For years my wife Ilea been suffering with a very violent cough; at nights mho would have to got up out of her hed frequently to got her breath, or to :cep from suffo cating. Hearing of your Cough Syrup I determined to try it, which I did, and got a bottle from Isaac Lewis, and need it according to directio.. It gal, immediate relief, and acted like a charm no her cough, produ4ng the greeted change ou her in ode week, title his no mom of the hard coughing spells now, and, to fact, I may say she is entirely cured. Iterpostfully, ALEX. HANNA. Perramoo, Dee. 1., 1.845 D Mr. J. M. Fuffow--Drar Sir: Yor some time I ham, been suffering with • severe cough and cold In the head. But after using a bottle of your Vegetable Cough Syrup I was entirely cured of It. I consider It an ssoellent remedy, and recommend It to any per son with a Cough or told so one of the very boat remedies ever discovered. Respectfully yearn. GIIORGR W. 11. COMBS. If you •re troubl..l ulil • E23la I DM ELKELLISO OF TUE LUNGS, QUINSY PHTIII9C,I3IIONCEITTIS NVKAKKESS OF TEL CIEBIST SPITTTNO OF BLOOD, ABMIL: CROUP,TAIN IN THE BREAST 1104SXNBS8, CATARRH INTLAMATION Cr VIZ LIVER, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, do not &II to inee FULTON'S COUGH SYRUP • nd be made whole. We do not say that to ►ll cases It will CURE CON SUMPTION ; no medicine can be relied upon to do that. 'But wa do allege, and stand ready t.. prove, that by the Md of thla medicine, coupled with Mien" tadlrog tnwlations, truth u regular rest, expansion of the lungs, a restraint upon appetite, to., some Desperate Cases have been Cured. Do not neglect this timely admonition. The COUGH SYRUP will CUBE TOUli. COLD. Krep a bottb. constantly In your home, and take a dose on the iltst rymptota of 3 .-3:161. Directioas for Cbfde.—Take a tea-epoonfoll three thaw a dor, and if the cold be a bad ono, take it of tener ; and to going to bed pot two tea-epoorieral In .or water, and sweeten it a Luria, and drink It is hot as you can boar it ; °over up Tarn and meat Let mothers give it to their children in this way. and It will remove the worst kind of hoarseness in • child, and is perfectly harmless. It may be taken by the most.delicate females, or the youngest child ; only snit the doses to the age and constitution, It cannot do sny Injury to the child or female if it should be taken In an over done, for if it is, it will cense them to throw up, and thou get elm of it In their stomachs. Diroctiow for Coegrks.—Taltd ono tea-epoopfull of It every meal time, on an empty stomach, sad also be fore going to be d ; If the cough Is bad, take It often er and If troubled to the night with It, keep a bot tle by your bed and too It when a et or cough comes on; me It In Lt 4 we), and will soon bo rid of your cough, be it ever W Direction for DWleuky of Breaching.—Take one tea epocatrall of the Vegetable Compound three times • day. on an empty stomach . trembled with tt in the night, keep the medicine near the Lod, end take tome of it at the time you feel the moat depress ed for want of breath ; to take it warm on going to bed will be a very good plan. • bireefloas lei PIA &:Tale It three times a day, suit the drew to tho agesuad aLastltuticrn of the pa tient—trod one tableapoonfoll down toe teseefead fol. It ls always best to cautious this thr some Umo in order to dear the,eystem of the disease entirely Ibr one month./wenoro; It to slims bed to do so, as It Is a hard complaint to got rid of, and to very apt to ran Into a Irrot Wawa in altar 111 h. Be wise in time. Elyraptentr Broerhaa.--Soreness of the lungs and throat, dlftWty of broathing, hoarsences, uthma, tpttlitig nit Warm and Oats blood. flit an Inter Elation ef the skin that lines thesis. naps. of lungs and.throat. likentme.—Take one spoonful! of the Compound amp fop homes until the patient Ls 'somewhat p inned, and then take It four dram a day--morning, noon, main; and Ind time. Suit the dose to the ago and constitution of the patient ; let the diet ho plain and nourishing. Dinarlassfor Catarrh or Cerry4 Perrry.—Otte Cont- Found in door of oat tettodatatall three or four thaw • day, or attenarlr medal. It Is a eovemign remedy far catarrh, and arrtahr to cum If tried sc cordlig to the directions. • Dbedkese for Mambo. Cons .—Take h in smelt dams to suit theirs of the pullunt; flu or els times • day, or oftener, II the unialrua of cough to had or frequent. Thu treatment will cause the disuse to run Its course to about one-third of the regntar time, and sue the.patlont of many herd spells of cough ing. Is fact if thie treatment Is followed up fight, there wilt iss no herd whooping In the' whole coures of the dlteaae. I bate some of the best eertllbustasdo this effect. Fared' remedy we hue the recommen dation of one of the most learned physicians in our country, one who We used it In 101 l practice for Jean with the happiest results. le' This invaluable Vegetable Com-. pound is prepared and sold at ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE, by J. M. FULTON, Druggist, No.. 67 AND 69 771TH' STRUT, -- Q U MER AR LI RANG Ell ENT.-0 • - aml mot; Sinh. PENNSYLVANIA. VENTECAL Beuam, 1 NINE DAILY TRAINa. The TRRULGII ACCOMMODATION TILATN.' Muses we Put sikurgh StPt , on. " , e pt 4:1 .L m., stopping at all S ti, between Pima burgh sod gnitadelphirs, am making direet cameo 1.1.3 tor Nem Yorh And l'hlladelpLia. . the TIIROI/till MAIL TRAIN bras., the Pas ' sews?, Station every morning isitrept Suuda), at 2,1,0 a. st t eppihg en., .4 t. i rttielpat mations, and I m mn k tw i' L,P;zl - .7 ,', 1 ' ; ', ;, - . 0 .:,1,„ ',<7:;: , u.rrf• PT. Phila del ph M. The TEIROCCTS EX P TR SUN leaves daily at 3;50 p.m-mopping , ;niy at pri of 101 stations, mak.ag direct connect Luo et Llarrisburg for Balllmo, and Visehlngton, and for burr York tin Allentown route ; and Philadelphia. Tito FAST LLNE leaves the Stoiton dolly (oscept Sudsy) at t:ZIS p. m., stopping Ludy at principal sta tion., oottnecting nt Harri.vburg hr Baltimore and Woolf ington, mot at Philadolphts for ;Sew York. ==! The J,Alnat.Tiwo Accmaasodation Train louvre dally (except Sunday) at . 414.:; nt, stopping. at al; Stations and running to fer sa Connie/ugh. First Accommodaalon -Train for Wtdre Station lea, le daily (a SCA,O Sunday) at 6:50 m. Second Accommodation Train for Walrs - Station Leaves daily (Ps...pi Sunday) at 11:5o m. Third Accommodation Train for Weirs Station Iravea daily (excopt tianday) et 4.t0 p. m. Fourth 'A‘cconanwalatiort — Trniti fol. bull's Statical leaves daily teserpt lluminy) at n.lO p. The ("numb Train leaves Wall's Station [wary Sun day at 9..tal a. m.; returning, Ira.. Pittsburgh at 12:45 p. m. Returning Train* anion to Pittsbnrgh en follows; Baltimore p. m. Philadelphia Itiptves ..... p. ro. I'JJAI a. ot. Through Haft 12,20 a. m. Johnstown A.:commix/scion 11'; C. a. m. First Wolfs Station Ataaamoodation...—. 6.1t.l a. crt. Second Wan'. Station Accommodation—. b.:I:, n. to. Wall's Station Accorunivjout:nio.... 1;40 p. nt. Fourth Wall'. Station Accommodation— tiO• p. at. Baltimore Express will arrive a ith Philadelphia Eapreas at 12tig) p. m. 31modova. Trains for Indiana connect at Mai,. Pla Intersection with Through aromas - no-tattoo, Johnstown Arcoromtolotiou and I.:ovate. Train Fast, tool with oml J. ltrottown A.,. in 'ambition N wet. Trains for Ebensburg connect at Cr/won with yeaa Trains and al niliru. N% eat, and with Through Accommodation and Eattreas Train East. The pablic will find It greatly , interest, in going Root or it; eat, to travel by the Pennsylvania .2.ol3tred g 11.111910, IL9 lit 21,4.11,..110 11011 (-derail .ennui be aurpasard Ufa any othrr lout, The Road is baL.t.a) with stono, And cutircly free from dna. We ma promba aatedy, apvvd, and comfort to all who may favor Ws road with their patronage. FARE: T., New York.---1312 SO Tu 0 0 T. philadelplas....... 10 50 To Lam.aster ......... 8 60 To flarrisburg..—.. 7 88 Baggage checked to ell tatione on the Penosylva. nia Central Railroad, and to Philulelphia, Baltimore turd New York. Passengers purchasing. tickets to the can will be charged an excess, according to the distance traveled, in addition to the station rain, except from stations when the Company hes no agent. NOTICE.—In L..) of loss. the Oompany will hold ttasurselvas responsible for personal baggage only, end for an ameunt not exceeding N. B.—An Omnibus Lino has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and than the De pot, at a charge not- to exceed 25 cents, for each pas senger and baggngs. ler tickets apply to • .1. STEUART, Agent. At the Pennsylvania Centcel Railroad Passenger Station corner Liberty and Grant streets. split OLE YE PITTSBUROII NV tirguNG RAILROAD ermstEn A ItBANGE3IENT.—On and slier JioNDAY;AprII 20s h, Trains will leave t h e bctrot of rice l'eun.y!rnoin Roilroa•1, in Pittsburgh, e.s telloes IMlll= M=:===UZ=l2 do Wellsvillx.! 3:ld l as titeubonv't d.. 07 do it hoel . 5:10 06 Arr,eo Connort lug at Steuhenrille arid Bellalr with Steu benville atoll odium. Railroad and Ohio Rail road fur Zauswille, Newark, Columbus, Xenia, Day ton, ludianapolia, Cincinnati, Lodecille, Cairo, St. Laid", St. Joseph, twit all puiuta weal and etrutharest, and at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pittsburch Atua Cler,land L;ne. Leave. Pituhurgh--. ...... 7:0 0 11.. Elll=l EMME do Alliance..._ • - ... do Ravenna.. .......... -.......1 7:04 " foi:l2 do fludvon...-.. ......... ......' ':'.f. " 6:10 ~ Arrive, at C1eve1and,.............1 9:10 ii 7.70 " Couitectan, at Bayard with l'ini.-arawas ininch fur New Philadelphia and Otani 167ver; at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago 1:41:1,11; at Ravenna with Atlantic 4.l.lG:eat Western ltailroad for Warren, Greenville, iileralrille, Union, Corry, Jamestown and balm:nano:a; nt Buikon with Cleve land, Zanesville and Cincinnati Raiirmad for Akron, Cuyahoga Calla and billli:reining, sod at Cleveland with C. .7 E. It. It. for Erie. Dunkirk and Buffalo erAti C. S. T. E. F. for ua.nilusky, Toleile, and also with steamers for Detroit. din Accommodation leaves at 3.50 p. m. Returning 111.11.1 arrivc at s.tti a m., 35Q and 82%5 p. m. and 2:10 a. m. Through Tickets to all prnminout points man la prtaddeu at Litc , rty Street Depot. Pdtald.rgh. GEOR.GS, PARKIN, Ticket dg , nt. And at Allegheny City. A. U. CASSELDERRT, Ticket Agent. • For further informatua apply to WILLIAM STEW ART, .agad, At the Company's Mai In rftight Station, Penn at. spat FIRST NATI6NAL-13-Alkii, OF PITTSBURGH TREASFRY DEPAIITIIENT Gretna or Costrreousts or Tea Washington City, August 6th, 1801, WasalAs, By etatiefactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, in the County of Allegheny, and State of Pentetylva eta, he been &tip organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Cons - mai, tended "An Act-to provide • National Currency, seemed by a pledge of tnit,ll States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and mlemption thereof," approved February Path, end has complied with all the prowls - lone of said Act rrydred to,tbe compiled with beton " , oommencing the bustle, Of Banking: Num', Uteretuae, 1, 11Cdn licCututru. Comptroller of tie Currency, do hereby certify that the mid FIRST NATIONA,6 PV:, OP PITTSBURGH, county of Allegheny, cud Store of Penneyl - nnia, in auilortted to commence the business of 13 , 0 t -it% un der the Act aforess , l. In tes:imony whereof witness my hand J . 3 8 land wal eves, tau stll day of August, 160,3, 111cCULLOC11, Comptroller of the Currency. THE FIRST NATIONAL BARB OP PITTSBURGH, PAL, (LATE PITTSBURGH TRUST COSIPA.ST.) CAPTtIL, $400,000, with Privilege to iLICISSIO to $1.000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company baring organised raider the act to provide a National Currency, router the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURCIII, would respectfully offer its services for the reflection of Notes, limits, Bills of kNehangs, to., receive money on deposit, and boy end sell EA change on all ports of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company, elute Its organMation in 1852, will we believe, be n sufficient g - ,naranteo that business entrusted to the new organiastion will receive the umo prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks end Bankers throughout the country, we Win - e we can offer unusual facilities to those who do budinese with nu., • This bushed's will be conducted ay the mime Officers and Directors: Mimes towsghlizt, i Alexander Spepr, HOtratlL UnD., Franc'. G. Thnums Deli, Alex. Drudig,. Thoniss Wighttnnui li4Xuuel Bea. Wm. IC. Nimick, JAMES LAUGHLIN, 'President. JOHN D. SCULLY, Caahter, Awma Ws. 180. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK NO. 65 Foot= DUARTE:RED. 11l 18:4 - Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock, ala, on Wetlands,' and Ekiltuday evenings, from Nay let to limeMber lit, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from: Narcinber Lt to May Set from I to 8 o'clock. Deposita received of all cams not less than Ono Dollar, and n disidend or tkeproftedoilared twice year, to Jane and ,Doccualwr. intertst his been dAr• dared semi-arinually, In Mule and December, since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent. star. amest. If not drawn, out, Is placed to the credit of the depaettur as principal, and bear, the mama in tercet from the tint dope of Jose and December, com pounding twice a year without troubling the deposi tor to call, or even to present his paw book. At this rate money will doable in Iwo than twelve yeast. Books, containing tba Charter,_By-Lews' Bolas and Regulations, furnished gratis, ma application at the °Rice. Pazstomsr—GEOßGE ALTIREE. rice PSTSIDZSTO John B. Moralion, John Holmes, toJczarder Spate, Beal. L. Fahneatock, James McAuley, James ilerdinan, 'Calvin Adams, John G. Darkoten, John C. Maley, Dooms Dlu , nle, Alonzo A. (....Nrrior, Marks A. Callous William Douglas, John YAMS. Winos a liaise, Peter 11.'Hunker, =chard Eve, James D. S.elly, WL>WmO. Leeeal. , SZCZXTAILY Tathltl PITTOURGIi, PA. I PaArw Harrxs. I==l aulC , Cml Isaac M. Peacock, Jolla IllarsbaA James B. D. Mad.% A. M. Pollack, IL D., Bill Bnx In, WBliam J. Andorran, Nter e. Sedgy. Walter P. artlhane John Oa, ' Hobe:llkb% . mar, L. /thltwille James 61 John 11: blombertm. WWl= Behniertz, Alexander Wll3latoVin ler kirke Iwo Whitt, Wm. P. 'Alm Xmi on, :Cbsissiaa pr. • • • 1. TON,