Vitawgit 05nd#. TH:ESDAY, OCTOBER H, Ise& _ . WELIOTELEREe GUIDE. . . *Ma' laid ' Departure of Trains. o._ Reensthanta ceptra Railroad. Ilti llioreas....;, Ms asj WS— ....... Laos to I Azoommoit ISO s m lasaLloe....—. 2So a m Pitts &Eris Mali lamp EX& Erie id 511.1930 p m Thiltallaptess.. 4.dltp in WllmoreEzp% Igo p to Fast Um— 930 p m Phila. Express.. ?LW p m 4olinstawstiten sat/ p 111 SolinsYnacen..loa6 am list Wall Station Ildo • ♦ in tat Wall Station sas a m .1.1 " . -11natato 24 ,a_ • a 8= •to 4 .2 • u g*sipm ad or .- 6 1-05 p m Ulti a " 4405 p m ith -,a.. ; a 6.a0 pto • Irma IlisontoNala:1011 ra Penn,Aeeerto Wu. .r.a) • m - She slouch train leave* Walls' Station 0401 Stags , tt IPAS* a.) retlitalog, Vases Fittsbaren Vittabttiet, Forf.Willie turd Cniedgo. Departs. Arriati: R us ete...... SO) aat 1 t0reia......... aal • m ..—..—. *Oa p teoExpresi ' !OM p ta rea1...,......—. lit 9 p miExpreas SAO p m 'Stela m Mall. es ISO p 2i. Caalte b. Etle GAO • to PT.Dastlek. Me ala p m 41447, Melton Accommottatim leaves lelleitaeal tatalt; at Sti., limo ra., 4.0 p. la., eau Moe 45.. , to. 12triebeetar, Ittle ra, m.t New Castle, SZO ,p. M.l2.camosay, tido p. m. .IPittaburgll t -Cleveland and Ami Wheeling.te. . Departs. . Mrtlis Pao a miltepreu sae a m 5 ,..,......, 245 p An rtemia.......... : k o ts p P : Wail ' ''',- - - Mtn am m u Steunenvills Amonuaooation Leaves ' Allegheny Mt 11.10 ,11 m. Plititoirgh 4d.• Contlellsvtlle Averts. Arrives. nal WM • mliktalL p * IWO p Etpreuh. 103:9 e m itfaaBampottllo3o a m 1.22.2121teeep art P. 150 a m _ p 4,2 d .. lat EniddoolVs.. 70 a m • • oak'a. B am 4d6 pm 2d ...• 6: 40 P Depots. Allithely Valley put 7.130 a *3O im.au Einaamodatlon uxt pa As-. eft! iND SUB Gen. Grant's Vali to. Our City—Meeting of the Committees—Arrangement of Pre tualostries the the Recerplon—The Fire men and Other , Orgaulutlons to Turn =Gin Of the Executive Committee ap• witted to make arrangements for the reception of _general Gran% who will arrive in this city , sln Wednesday turning, was held last evening, -John - Harper, Esq. In - theOhair. • !_l3le*.Coliaidlt,tee on Finance Made a report. :. :11 4;:gageye:froxathe Oimmitted cse Procession • reported that they.bed engaged a band for the Antalkali and'Utirty =nag= for the members of - Council& 7. • . . ' 'Mr.Bteel incised that a Committee on Mann 1441,tuini he anointed, to chow the General the Most prominent manufaCtorlei in and, around l'hinill;'-'Adopteds. Eigaleytnoved that a:reception he given atCity_Hall, en Tli Afternoon, espetally for the ladle", at. which GeaeYalGrant issinvited - tnaftendwand that the ladies-mad_ geatieman of ZElatexceCommittesi be also In attendance. this committ ee g of . /deception an te ataxy out the neeessary; arrange- On motion, the *likening maxim . Were added to the 'nuance tleimmitteet Messrs. James SAughliz, Jas. Park, W. O. Davis, Josiah King, Joe. Snap, Themes Dittman and Thomas Hailman. On motion, a ente.comadttes consisting of Mtn. James Lowry, W. B. Eleven and Gen. Gannet. wee appointed to meet Um General at some point.= the railroad, to be hereafter de 'lusted, for the purpose . of amoilng him to city, and these gentlemen were atcheriaed to p rears a special car for the samosa. Mr:Maven moved that a national salute be red from the brow of Cliff street, upon the arrival at the depot-of the car containing Gen e: al Grant. and that Colonel Joseph Kaye be re quested to take charge of this pert of the pro graMlne. A motion was adopted *that the panple gen erally be requested to display their flags, and such other tokens in Minor of the occasion as they may deem &nimble, on the day of the dis- Jiligniabed arrival. - The committee then adjourned. to Meet at 4 and 434 o'clock, r. u.. te•day, for the Perpole of completing their anangehients, when tt is ae- Arable that there be , foil attendance of the members. , . alt yitOCESSION. The Committee on Procession met last even lug and made thelorlowinrappointmehtar John H. Btewart,„Chlef MarahaL Alds--Gen,lsmes S. 'Healey, Capt. John D. Bailey, Wm. M. Hersh, EN., R. W. Mackey, 'Esq. , eississients—John Batrllll, Esq.. D. E. Hall, T Esq.' - Jan. Scott, Esq Thomas Rem, Eaq , Captain C. W. Owstcn. Capt. Ben. W. Morgan, John H. Hare, E.q., Capt Wm. N. Erwin. 'Col. John bar fke,.Coi.J.S. Kuldus. Major Jacob F. Slagle. Max K. Mrs . :ahead, 'Esq., Col. Jo. -- -mph Kaye; Dr. Win. J. Gilmore, Andrew . J. liforrison. Esq., C. F. Ingham, Esq., John A. 7d,ylm, Esq.,-Dr. Dallmeyer. Cal. George Gets., George . E. Slocum. Erq.,'Dr. ELL. Corry, John -- Torretsem-EN. Col. W. S. Neeper. The Committee Issue the following noggins. lions icric cwiastre ca , ALEGHErtr . conwrr. (4 11 Weg•ev.anCGenfirisl IT. S. °Mot, the Hero of the War, will visit Pittsburgh hn Wednesday, 4Jetaher 4tb, lbfsh, 11. la; fine to our ever loyal ,ontinty thin he Should Meet with a grand wel l. semete. :1 - he Pormnltteeof Amsneements delta that the Mitten. the Masonic Fraternity, the Odd Felicia, the Red Mel; and all and every O s. Ciety Crassoclation, of whatever name, together with MI the good people of the sonny, turn out lendlheir influence In doing 'honor MAIM r brave. All organizations that intend Sartici patting to the procesalcas will please report to John H. Stewart. Chief Marshal. TLe fah:nth:4 invitation was addle:used by the Committee to the Ghlif.EngLueer of the Fire _Department 1 0.1 3 1 E Sly Mith7 3l lPrr. PTIMMUMGEI, Oct. 9, 1805. :Marrs. Jahn Hamill; IA E. Earl, and Zama Emu, Empowers Pittoburgh Fire Department. Gun's: Yon have been appointed AraLstant Idarshabsfor the proceission for the reception of ntetutrd General U. a Grant. 'Yon are finsteed to invite the ?lin Gottifordes of Ma. - bergh.and ATlegbibytitt to turn - but hr their strength andgive the General Warrior a good old fashioned Pittebrugh.weicome. Thu tall:dews take charge of the /Ire Department, =they= •wn arrangements, and report to Yours, truly, Jams 11.8zzwanx, Chief Marshals , 11:trTmo 07 7IHE CiP7A.L.I. ' d triiting Of the Captains of the redoes Are tommales was held last evenlne'for fhepurpose or taking Into consideration such measures as might be :regalret to enable ttut Fire Depart mutt to be prokrly represented in the proces sion. A cotton was adapted apt 'listing Citief :Esuzineer John Hamill, aid Assistant Engineers David E. Hall and James , Scott, as a committee to procure music and devise ail necessary ar rangements for p, creditable two out of the tremettliti the .C.o:3=lot“ii,the visit of the-Lieu tenant General. The programme of the reception, together ♦llth the route of procession, will be published In due time. Court of Common Pleas. Bekre Judge 'Stowe Thomas Bhaw v& Robert Stewart, and ginie • 'Us wile. l ''Action fee slender. It was alleged that the defendant Jane Stewart had given oat shat a child of the *I waif swim had been loft on the prosecutor's dcorstep. The truth of de fendant a aseertlon, however, wee not proven, and the jury awarded damages In the enm of 410, tor plaintiff.: . JOhn,aud James Matei vs. limes Carry and Duncan Hamllloo, executors, The platettltre bring:each Mtleretitsulte against the defendante, but both were tried togithez. Action to rammer debt on two promisory totes held against' the , onttata, of Mary Mame, deceased.: Verdict for plaintiffs in the Burn of f 480.33 for each. Idargatet Logan ye, James Logan. Action tor debt. Verdict for plaintiff, $237.37 /Elttaburgb, Columbus and Cincinnati Ra Says the Cir.einuati Gracia!: .2.1 t. L. Da . kand,Superinthedent of the Marietta and Cin ',einsall }lath:end, has bean appointed Superin tendent of the Pittsburgh, Columbus and Vlneitnati nallroad, and bee signified hie .acceptance of the .position. This is the new consolidated mote fr.m Columbus to Pitteburgh, alai of which is oboe hes been known as the Tan;flandle route. This shortens the distance 1.0 Pittsburgh twenty six miles, and the , new route. which is' that. spanned between Cincin nati and hew York Is the shortest by oee bon s:lra end twenty miles. Another Correctieo,-_.Corporal J o b n B a lky, ^of Captain names' Company, 1221 Realment 'Pennsylvania Volunteers, nailed upon tis yester day afternoon withnb discharge papers properly - • untilled;showing that he was enrolled to eerve nine months, and , that he was discharged on ae ',rem' of a severs wound which rendered him for service. Ilis niine appeared in the list f &erten, from the draft. At the time of the ..'ref he was Still on his trutchlis, and when ft r wait known that his nem t wee drawn, bereported AO the Provost Bfirstti, A certinetwo. to this edect. endors.d an tho back of bit dis ch arge gapers sworn to and Imb - scribed before Alde , wan .John Dyer, and certified to .by.the re/etk Of the court. Fie wan drawn in East Deer township. a Liquor -pu Sunday.—lnformatlons • were Made before Mayor:Lowry yesterday, char ging Mrs. Stone, proprietress of the Seaton House, and John Syndee, keeper of a saloon in the Diamond, with selling liquor on the Sabbath. The parties were summoned to appear for a hearing on Friday next. I rise IV en ei*3o Ifts4.-64.1i4.•:.1 W Li. 11c. ' We desire to mil the attention of the beam imt to the demi of thin trial philanthropic tn. 'Murton. The Hems was estabilshed the m& the efforts of ainsther of benevolent eittents, and it now remains for the general public to =tend to fittest 111Mratity whirl Ii needed for Its maintenance. The Directarshsva heretofore esperliniced.no difficulty In providing for the newsboys who have takes np their residence at the HOMO. but as winter approaehert the'nem ber of applicants has hammed, and the Board are consequently compelled to appeal to the pub. ltc for anteranee in carrying on their noble work. We feel sere that the following appeal (or aid in this behalf will not have been made in vain: •loastonch as ye do It unto the least of these, ye do It mato me.' . "We desire to call the attention Ofthe benevo lent ono Christian public to the. fact that a Newtboys' Home and Lodging House Is es tablished al the corner of Fifth and Smithilela streets (up stairs), and, as at the first signs of cold weather, orphan boys of all occupations are knocking at our rtoors for a home, we fuel that we can but ask of a generous people for those articles that are so necessary for an Institution of this kind, and they will in forthcoming at once. To meet this want, It Is earnestly request ed that all the ladles who have helped us here tofore, and all others who are willisA to ere a helping hand, should meet at the Home, Tires. day afternoon, October 3d, at 3 P. st. Onatdb.. Mors of clothing, bed clothing, vegetables and provisions of all kinds, are much 'tended, and can be left at the rooms In care of the matron, Mrs. Phillips, or at Wheeler dc Wilson's office. 27 Fifth street. Contributions or cash may be lelt with Geo. M., Blackstock, Trataurer, or Floreneeltramer, President. The directors and other gentlemen interested are requested to meet at the same placa on TuesdaV evening, - at 7 o'clock. A full attendance [every desirable, as business of Importance will be brought up. ONE or urn Dinzorows." The Newsboys ' Home Is located In the third story or Splene'e lmildieg,otttbe corner M Fifth and Smithfield streata. It is open at any hour during the day for visitors, to whom a general invitation is extended, especially to those who are not set acquainted with the• manner upon which It Is conducted. L 3 • m ~mopm • 010.1023 89Q& m Before Judge Williams William Hageman, Administrator of John P ey, deceased, vs. Anthony Stiller. Jurors withdrawn and defbndant confesses judgment In favor of plaintiff for Iss. William Ash, ve. John Hutchinson. The plaintiff in this case brings two actions against Hutchinson; one for malpractice, and the other to recover damages for each malpractice. The facts to this case are probably familiar to inset o' our readers. Dr. Hutchinson, of Allegheny, who professes to treat cancemmsdlsenses success fully, was called upon is the latter part of Feb ruary, 1860, to Meat a cancer In the hrs.-list of Mrs. Ash, of Lawrenceville. He alleged that all tra ces of the disease would be removed In nine days. His method of treatment was cauteriza tion, and after a month's attendance upon the patient he abandoned the case as incurable. Mrs. Ash died= the spring of 1865. after sufferiog much pain from the effects of the Doctor's treat ment, and It Is alleged that her death resulted from melOrectlee: The point made by defendant's counsel is that a mild form of treatment wan re quired In Mrs. Ash's case, such as administering tonics to bolster up thasystem. The case is sue of much Interest, and will prob ably beconcluded to-day. Mackrell, and Marshal, for plaint 1111; Reed, Kirkpatrick and Mellon. for defense. OPEItR HOVEL—Min Susan Derail was tral recelyed last night in the new legendary and romantic sensation drains of "The Angel of Midnight." The piece was well put upon the stage, and Mists Drain sustained her several characters admirably. The novelty of the play will doubtless attract another large audience to- eight. "Jones' Baby." a oonvalstve, side 'splitting farce, w titbit the altarpiece. A very select audience greeted Miss. Annetta Ince last ;lighten the Pittsburgh Theatre on the occasion of her first appearance In our city for several years.. • The piece Fomented was Sheridan Knorteles, beautiful play of the "Hunchback," lillseance sustaining the part of:Julia, and Mr. J. H. Taylor perednating Master Walter. Time has much Improved Miss Incc's style of acting, and we do not remember to have ever seen her enact this =Malt 'role with more spirit, or faultlessness. To-night she appears as Lady Macomb In Shakespeare's tragedy:of linebeth, a pan, that will bring forth all her artistic tal ent. There will be no after piece. Professor and Madame Mac Allister c ten menee a season of wonderful entertainments In magic to-night at Masonic Hell, varying the bill each efening. Among the cartons things to be exhibited to-night will be the celebrated. air feat of. Mad. Mac Allister, in which she wit suspend herself horizontally from a bar. A va r.etyof feats in prestidigitation will also bo psi formed. Brlore Alderman Strain William Maxwell, who It wilt be remembered was committed to Jail a few days since for an aggravated assault and battery upon Peter Mc. FRAM; the proprietor of an Irish boardinghouse on Grant street, made oath yesterday against IdcParlan for selling liquor on Sunday. de Mc Faxian is likewise in Jail awaiting trial at Gond for the larceny of a match front a veouan, the Alderman toot the inlbrmation in the jell, and lodged a new commitment against him. MaX• well ale° made information against Bridget McFarlan, the wife of Peter, for abetting him In the assault be'ore mentioned. She was arrested and held for a hearing. John Tiandlit, charged .with assanit and bat• tery on Mrs. Hughes, who at the time was rn ciente, inducing a peematuro birth, had a hearnig yesterday, and was held to bail In ,Z5OO for his appearance at court. Surety Cases Dlspese4 of The following nitro} , eases were dispwed of yeaterday Jx the Cow; of quarter fiessiotia,Judge Starlit Prodding: George Orr, on oath of Ann R'se, defendant, ordered to pay meta. John Molherron. on bath of Mrs. Burns. Set tled on payment of costs. Peter RustAer, on oath of COMO Wagner. Prosecutor to pay costs. Kate (Jemmy, on oath of Ann 'McKenna Defendant ordered to Day coats and enter Into her own recognizance, in 11..300 to keep the peace for one year. Mrs. Rowell, on oath of Ann McVay. Defend ant ordered to pay costa and enter recognizance in.s2oo to keep the peace for one year. The case of Adam Gore, charged with door- Gem, was settled on payment of costa. The Boyd , . HMI Murderer. The Grand Jury yesterday morning found true bills against Benjamin B. hiarschal and /togas: Beetle, changed with the Boyd's 818 murder. The prisoners were bronght Into Court yesterday afternoon; and asked if they had engaged any rotund for the forthcoming trial. 'Both replied that they had not, and when asked If they wished to hare any conosel, Marimba first replied that he did not r bsit. upon Judge /Reedit tellng him that if ha desired the Court would furnish him legal advisers, he concluded to avail himself of the offer oft he Court. The Court then assigned Messrs. Thomas Ewing and Jacob F. Slagle, as counsel for liarichal, end Hamm J. J.Blebenlck ant. Jacob IL Miler, conneel for Frecke. Tee Court has fixed no day as yet for the trial of the murderers. Assault andllattery.—William Lynch was arrested yesterdm - charged, on oath of IL ,Ab• bet, with assault and battery. it nOPears Lynch met Abbett Ins saloon on Smithfield street, on Saturday tinning, after the b at race, 'and withent any provocation "pitched in," knockbra out two of his teeth and splitting his lip. Reid to bail to answer at Court.. Larceny-of a Coat.--ilugh Friel was or rectal 02 8101alij on a charge of stealing a nom from John Bashoonr. On a hearing yesterday he was committed to answer at court. From Yesterday's Evenine Gazette. A nother Case of Bigamy On Saturday, twoofficere arrived in Mancan. ter, from Beaver county, with a Warrant for the arrest of Mrs. Charlotte Clax, alias Scott, charg. ed with bigamy, on oath of her husband, a re turned soldier, The maiden name of the woman was Charlotte Machesney, a resident of M an chestet. It Is alleged that about a year ago, she =Tried n mar named' Com. a resident of Beaver count, , who soon otter entered the army. On his return home he found that his wife had married .1. IL Scott, of Mancbeater, a few weeks after be (Cox) had enlisted. Oa visiting her Douse. the officers found that she had ,been con fined but a few dove before, having riven Milk to UMW, one of which had died. As ehe was not in a condition to ho removed, the officers concluded to keep guard over the premises, and she has since been closely watched, as it is feared ;bat sbe may play them the slip. We are not -advised as to whether any - charge has been pre ferred against Scott, tint we believe he was a stogie man previatus to his unlawful marriage with Mrs. Cox. Serious Aiseldent.--0a Saturday, a lad named McDonald, eon of James McDonald. tav ern Leiner, of Federal Street, Allegheny. fell Dab a tree, while gathering nuts. and broke an an and a leg The accident was caused by the breaking of a limb of the tree. Otalsaloo.—The name of General J. K Won't/ ad VIM unintentionally omitted in the pahlfetird list of the names of the gentlemen appointed on the committee to receive General Giant. His name should have appeared with ad others. nevolens. District Court. Amusements Cemmi_sloaero ardTreasuTer of Law rence Coanty Adjudged Guilty of Coo'. tempt—They are Committed to the 3 all of 4.1/eglieny Vaunts. Our teaaere are (=Mar with the Pr.:sleet!ZS, ' on the part of certain railroad bondholders, agalnet the COlnialaidartan of Lawrence Comity; biting almibu to the proceedings against our OWn Comity authorities some gears ago. Ja6gutents were obtained in those cases, in the United States Circuit Court, and an order lasted by the Clout, on the 12th day of May lest, directing the Commissioners and Treasurer to pay the same out of any unappropriated moneys then in th e treasury; and if there were no funds on band, then out of the Oral moneys which might be re: Alva—sold judgments to be paid on or berme the Oral of September last. The Conunbtaioners, it seems, paid Ito atten. tion to this ceder. and failing to make provis ion for the payment of the Judgmental, the coon eel for the meditate, George P. Hamilton, Esq., sued out an attachment agalrutt them for con tempt of Court. The attachments were served on two of the•Commiesienora (Messrs. Wm. B. Luton and Jacob Rowland), and on the Treasurer, Mr. If akkew Tate, on Saturday last, by Marshal Murdoch, and on their promising to appear belbro the Court on Monday mozning. at ten o'clock , they were left at their homes'on parole." The other Conintlestiner, Mr. IL IL Emory, wad not arrested, as he wen suffering from en attack of dysentery. • The *ties appeared before the Ron. Wilson IfcCandless,of the Circuit Court. at the hour designated, and the case was argued by Mr. Hamilton on the part of the creditors, and by Colonel McCombs, of New Castle, on behalf of the respondents., The main points it the answer were—that the Conurdssioncra no rand( out of which to satisfy the Judgments, and that they had imbed as hump a tax es the people of the county were able or willing to pay. It was admitted, however, that no part of the levy had bean set apart for the payment of the Judgments. Judge McCandless, after hearing the.argu merits, deemed the answer of the respondents Insufficient, and thereupon made the following order : United States es. William B. /Aaron. .Tacob Rowland and MatActr Mite. O. S. Clrewir Court. Pr.:satiating, in Contempt. And now, to wit; October 2d, 1865. It ap pearing to the Court that Will B. Lawn and Jacob Rowland, Commissioners of Law rence county, and Mathew Tate, Treasurer thereof, having disobeyed lawful writs issued out of this Court In the cases of Phlnems Copeland vs. The County of Lawrence, Patrick Mahan. Same, and Alex. T. Wood vs. Same—being No. 41. Noy. 1261; No. 43, same term; No. 36, No v. 1869, and No. 17. Nov. 1864—and .lao in order of the 'Court, dated the 12th day of May last, direct ing the payments of the said judgments on or before the Ist day of Sep =tier last past; the said Williamß. B. Lamm, Jacob Copeland and Mathew Tate are hereby adjudged guilty of a contempt of this court, and are sentenced to an imprisonment In the jail of the county of - Allegheny, until the contempt Is purged, and until the further order of this court; and they are farther ordered to pay the costs of three attachments, _ . The parties above named were handed Into the custody of the idarshni. and by him escort ed to the common Jell of the county. Tho jail is so "crammed" with criminals that Warden Whith has not a single cell In which to accom modar these "distingtdsbed guests," and for the present he is obliged to fur side. with quarters out of the prison propel . How long they will be kept In confinement It le Impassible to say, but if they do not el:meted any better than our Commissioners, *hem similarly situated, It win to a good while before they are at liberty. The county authenitlas will doubtless be com pelled to enter Into some "compromise" ar rangement, by which the datum of their cre ditors can be satisfactorily adjusted. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter MoNDLY, Octob. 2.—Before Judge! Sterrett and Drown. The October term of the CrimlnalCourt open ed at 10 o'clock this morning, when the names of the Grand and Traverse Jurors ware called. Mr. C. Coleman was designated as Foreman of the Grand Jury, and after the customary oath had been administered, Judge Sterrett de livered the usual charge, Instructing them tally as to their functions and duties. He gave a brief history of We origin of the " Grand Jury," In England, and alluded to Its nee and importance In our .criminal Jurispru dence, being regarded as one of the principal aafegnerda of our Mantles. He then explained the manner In which cases were buyout . before the Grand Jury 1. Upon Informations made before manztrates, which would Include nearly all the business brought before them. 2. Upon Information communi cated by the District Atterney, as the law oftker 'of the Commonwealth, who, by the exercise of ei round discretion, In cases of emergency, many bring accusations against offenders with out the formality of an Information before a magistrate. 3. By motion of the Court itself, in cases affecting the public welfare, bat not bearing directly 11,0 r. Individuals. Where pub llc calls are hnooo to exist, the Court. can direct the Grand Jury to take cog nleatce of those evils. The reasoo why thy are not permitted . to puma a sim ilar course In 'regard to Individuals, is be. cause, in so doing, they would be obliged to:pass en opinion, as it were, In reference to the guilt of a party who would suesequently have to come before them for trial. 5. Upon personal knowl- edge of the memberti of the Grand Jury, seen. cella= may, be preferred. Not upon mere rumor, or hearsay truirimony. but upon such puerM ' il knowledge an would enable the Jury to appear neon' the stand and testify on the trial. The learned Judge remarked that the great hulk of She. Witness-to be brought before them; wotad Wine Onin thi magistrates; and that the other. forms, although legal sad proper, were hill seldom retorted to, . The Grand Jury Were then Instructed as to their general duties, as expressed In the oath which they had lust taken,They Were especial. ly rejoined to observe t hat part of the oath whichhinds them to a prompt discharge of their duties, "without fear, affeetioh, or the hope of reward," Theressever was a time, In the his tory of the &linty; when comis add Jurors were so urgently called upon for a strict and fearless discharge of their dntlea. stow of the fearful bscreaseofcriese of almost every grade. The Grand Jury, after receiving flillinstrue don in reference to their power and obligations, retired to their room. The constables of the several districts were then called upon to make their returns under the liquor laws. ' • Free Lteiivety -of Letters oy Carriers. The Fast OfileaDepartmacit, during We wt four years, tuts been conducted with 'lgor aod economy. For the first time In the history of our country, It hart been a sell-sostalnlng hunt tenon. One of the radical innovations of the Depart ment Is the Introduction of the European sys tem of free delivery of mail matter by carriers In all the principal cities of the country, by this means, the Poet Office Is carried to the door of every citizen who chooses to avail himself of Its advantages, without any additional cost. A sufficient number of lighted carriers are am played, fn thbs city and Allegheny, to deliver all mail matter Shleh Is addressed to the street and number, promptly. In Allegheny City four' carriers are employed, who will maks two do liveries daily to all parte of the city, immediate ly on the arrival of the principal malls, ' and also collect all matter dropped In the sev eral letter boxes, which are conveniently paced In cadral positions. thropeti the city, for the Convenience' cif thoise at • distance from 'the office. From the official report of Postmaster Riddle, we learn that the carriers have deliver ed 35 444 letters, and 7,859 newspapers, &a., In. Allegheny., daring the' quarter ending Sept. 30th, and collected 9,016 letters from the boxes, during the same period. About 75,000 letters have been received at the Allegheny office, during the quarter, and the name 'number sent. More than one-half of all the letters received are delivered at the doors of citizens by carriers: of the balance, about one-half are distributed in private boxes and drawers, and the balance placed In the general delivery. Of there last, about (metal( are advarliaed weekly. and the largest proportion of them, being finally unclaimed, err returned to the dead letter oilier. What will surprise al! intelligent readers most, is that all Idler writers do not address their corres pondence tr the street and nu mber,so that the let ter marries may be enabled to deliver at the doors of the owners. By this means what a must econ msy of time and trouble would occur; Instead of the thousands of sometimes fruitless visits to the easterner, to enquire for letters, the car riers werdel Co the travel for the enure Gem us city. As this great *public con venmece costs nothing adultioted to the regular postage, It will be elmvillos.lyetrierige if the public do riot learn to avail themselves of its advantages, by CND.. pit ling the address. The Department degerves the thanks of tha public for its afforto to accommodate the nubile in this important addition to our postal facilities. Challenge Aceepted.—Tbo resnit of the five toile rare between Mr. Jackson of this city. and Joint 13htlItt Of New York, not being deem ed a sallefietcrytest es to the rest+rctire merits of tt e contestants owing loam el slat of - fol." put la and austained by Malin. he was at once ctiallensed by Jackson for smother match. and we learn to—day that the challenge was InCopt. ed. The time and 'Pam have not yet.b,,,,g agreed upon. Alleged Larceny.-Patrick nopklea, pro prietor of a Minting salved on &. Clair street, was striated to-day by the hleyor'a police, on a charge of stesillng (me &son chairs, the prover ay of Mr. Werley Kerr, proprietor of the Red Lien Hotel. The houses adJqin, and Hopkins Is charged with having taken the chains frost the pavement in front of the hotel, and carrying them into his own hituse. He was held to ball to answer. Calnoue Vertlval.—The "jubilee," aTeest of indulgence and rem In the Catholic thureh, was opened with pomp and ceremony on BUndig, nig h t, in the Cathedral. Demme° costa- ted-at Grand Pontifical .111gli *as. resisted by a number of leading clergy men of the diocese. The season of Jubilee, or General Indulgence, is ruled but twice In CeIIiIIMILII4E6IMII.I to the maitre church, All Gus churches will be open for eureka during the week, and ,the Cathedral will be - open crery evening. eotret Onleirs.—The following officers bare teen an ted for, the October term of the Cnmmot Ceurt.• Crier, J. W. Patterson• Ae alatant Crier, Robert Reline; Tina/wee, J. W. 111'11'11km, W. A. Chftrlton, Wm. Batton. J. C. &nab, Warren Wllvaine, John Bnhoop, Riclutrdson, B. Rental.. FINANCIAL AND CONIIIERCIAL, BROKERS AND RANKERS HOARD. (maxim.= HT ammisois, m'amseit e oa.) aloxnAr. Ort.2, 7965. F. 8. We 1581 107 15 f'. F. 1 0 40'5....------.......-...... 92 73 Gold. 14.2 00 -- • (' - }-1t • Allegheny o. es .. ~..-__ 72 50 Pitts. F. W. & C. R. FL stock 96 30 Cleveland & Pit taburgb as Oo Conhellaville 6 . .,.........._ 80 73 A Ileghe,ny Gas Co.._ --- 34 63 Boat amens Insurance.- ...... -......— 21 75 Cash lns-.....--.-- 5100 St. Clair Street Bridge --- 61 00 --. Exchange Nat. Rank.—_.—. 86 ao Fourth Nat. Bank --.......— 130 00 11. & htx,,National 8ank....------ 66 73 Book of Pittaburgh---....--. 61 75 Bank of Commerce-._. -- 120 CO Peoples National ---.—...104 23 - Trademen• National 1W BO Cherry Ron &Pit-hole--..... 65 Phila. Lana. & Cherry Run 1 10 Ritchey-- 67 Tare, Story & Cherry Bun.._.-... 27 U. S. Telegraph Co..— . 67 CO Phoenix Oil ...........;-....... 1 10 ItSPO/11 OF BALIZI. 100 C01umb146—...., Gold P.l II n. m. 144. Eastern ads ices represent the gold market as fir - re, with unmistakeable tendency towards higher rotes. Mornlng quotations tit, and steady through out the day at that figure. Should the Treasurer not interfere with large ealei through government hankers, we cannot see why the premium should not touch ito before the tat of November. It le evident that the holders of November coupons share the same opinion as thus fur but a small portion, lean than ti of amount due,.tms been presented for payment, though bold ens are urged to send them on. United Stoles Bonds have declined slightly; Pt's arc quoted nt PT% In New York. Five Twentfes nt 103%. ex-November Coupon. It will be oh served that the morning quotation nt our bonni for these bonds ister'.. We suggest to the board that to correspond with eastern quotsUons, soles be made here, en-coupon. Set en Thirty notes, Isaac, sold in our market to-day at gat : 4. 112%* bid for gold mad November coupons. The general stock and share Ilea Won firm hut Inert. Bank shares are held too high for buyers, and we are constrained to any, higher than their Intrinsic mine warrants. There tens nothing done In oil stoelts. We find a sale of Columbia reportnl et 31 , i—the stile should have been reported on Saturday morning last, when It woo matte, a. the figures do not en. to-dial's market-31!4 Is bid, and 112(02.1 , 4 asked, and the stock PeatCC. Didedll Appears to control the Phllaifell/lila market to the exclusion of most other oil stocks, and large sales are re potted at —The New York Eferatd states that " the First National Rank of Philadelphia—which, by the ray, was the first bank authorised under the no none! currency law—has given notice that It will hereafter pay at the rate of four per cent mar an num-on all deposit. remaining longer than 16 da) s. Certlfleatto of deposit will be issued payable after 6 days . exotic," The Herald Lids t "This is a new feature, which will be likely to become pop ular among depoott ors, sad one which other bank. oany'before long be forced to adopt Experience has demonstrated the fact that all honking institutions acting upon this principle are unfound, and wiener or later "burst up." leaving their depositor. nothing but the empty bag to bold. It is no new feature at all, but is on obi one which should never be cribv ed. A memorable ewoe' to point as to the insecurity of such institu !tomslOn. the Mole Life and Trust Company, u loose failure, some years ago. serval to ponetture the then financial public, followed. as it fray, by a of Vdm money panic. ins - ult Mg Immense looms to the count ry.—Lcuirbillo Journal. —Thereto a general disposition to give crdeuce to the report of n new loot, about to be issued by the foceretar) of the Treanor). it wan stated some time ago that the new loan, no much spoken of, mould be in the shape of to-tot, Rust would merely be to the extent of Ottf,"nnoun may that amount of the loan nut hortzed by the act of :starch, roil, being nllll unttisposed at the Treasury Is under nu prr.sing neeensity for funds at pmsent, end for thin reason It is believed that this tuna will not be pot Upoi tho morkat. That which will be author ized. to will partake of the nature of a at e lm rat) luau, the olucet which will be to Head outatauttittg indebtedness. The present entulltion of the Nntlonnt Tren otwry 15,1t3Khl v atttstsrtor ) ; trnst It I, rot Irel, , e,on4fthe Um...salty of ',A ttic rbr (nether honna to e,try ot4he nt-.ntuery pus Artttnri., A los:, lor debt ell tl,ll In 001 to w!t A Iho rAsr•• • , r ”Atirir) lonn• Tic Int ern.ll rt, .nt, Ix nf•ve +re 3,inc er bo-e-four•ho id a mill lon per day; the flUntellklt it r for ot et 'IL v minion. pen mon, ti in gelid, And +er3 heal 3 receipto are 'being realized from the rule of quart cramotero . nod rommterinrivo• ottpplletb hOnto. And all miefiner of war material. But the cotton. and Internal re+ moue will clout furnlch more than treble the num roxpilred. A month ato We were running in debt et the rate of two notlllono per dn. Wilde the Inct month. we hear completed the work of pny off (bounty And all and mustering out of the service over (puf fin h of rill the Army. yet we Increitaxi our debt Ives than one-sixth of n million per day. While thun otoppine the fearful Additions to the pubily, we 'equally iliminixhed the interest on our debt mullion and A quarter by redeeming interest-hear- Inc cent heater of Indebtedness In eon-interest- Iwnring legal tenderA—P4ifa. Press. Philadelphia Produce Plarteet err. 3 , Fish—There la n connlderable degree netivity In the market, and prirea of mackerel are firm at the late advance. Sales of 2no ibis front then latrf nt 121.51025 per bid for Shore No 1; 116.504 17 for No 2 d0:21'26041a for Tiny No I; and 1116 lot do No 2. The sales from store ore nt 221 fur Shore No 11 618,60010 for No 2 ao; $17,66 for Ron No It 616,66016 for No 2; And 311,50 for large No 3. 500 qtls codfish sold at $O. Sh od are held . nt 1115016, and nalmon at 1.7.20)33. Rcrrlnz. are 6ellliag at 666T9,00 for mund and split, nod 62Q Coe (Or needed and No I. Inimett Fruit—The market la very poorly stip pled' with dried fruits of nil descriprkms, and prices continue to rule nominal. New York green apples ore held at t 4.12.5. per bored/. Perechea are very scarce, nod command 11101;2.5,. per basket. emmy Cranberel9, are Belling at Ilkivjts,oo per barrel. Seeds—There la a good demand for elm - rowed, and it arrives slowly. Sales at a 818,21". per bush— an ad, awe. Timothy Is lower, with sale. at tt.so 4.1,T3. Flaxseed Is taken on arrival by crushers. hales at fra..../13.30.10 bAgn Calcuttalinseed, Ui Boston, to IThlgillhe, herr, sold at s2,Cii. lard—ls searre and 1140 receipts Pre ery light. Sales of lads teS PI 30e, and kt. 71,1 at 3^e, cash— . ads one. of 2r per lb. kldtter—ls held firmly. with a fair haaine.a. Sales of Fond parked at 35-4.1 ream, the latter for ohniee kegs-4 /hip at 30031 eeuta, Wu Goshen at 343/33c. zn 'heesc—The stock 19 light. Nem York ,latry and rectory are selling in a small may al tsar Pr! , es of tngllab Dlor eontlnue rromlani. F.ges— Are selling at 2"liit - . mi per dozen. The nigh Price nutter. Irroin the Philadelphia Preve, Ztli I Wore oatranger to he wafted on er our eit) in A balk on, to der cond, and not it now Our anyt h log of out ',learnt condition, Is r our mart:eta,' he ,notel tole, nod not without. 1,164,11, tha' rn mighty ni tn 3 wan berieging the city ard allotting us of from almost all means of commonlent Inn with the nurruunding country. In ordinnry times the laws of supply and demand regulate prime. If the produetion of any article of common use in rendered easier and cheaper, prices ought to NU, the demand remaining, the name. But at pre: ant It would 'teem that these natural laws are subver ted. if not entirely reversed. Take, for Instance, the single article of butter. Thin commality seems to be tomcatting In price notwitattanding the war Is closed. During the rebellion there lens loom rem on for the incense of price, melon to the decreased production, and the levees nd consumir tioacoused by the demand from the arm). The depreciation of currene), too, bellied to out up the price. The fiat nail greet teat of these causer nre nou on or ; the telt:Dion now crunhell, the luri dly:, tom r returned to their haute., end Can now engage in the work on their farms. The demount for cattle has increnned, and this, too, should rood to tanner the prier. During the war many Cows o re sloughtered for beef, which will now he pi., tatted. But not wit hitondinga II thin. the price of hotter le steadily Increasing- A week ago it was We per Ilbt on Thursday it was quoted at 1)1,0n, and un Saturtioy 6id6 wara demanded. New York Wool Market burr. 3tl—The tnarket remnicin quiet but flint for 1/ornealle Fleet:en, and the soles 4.lnre our Sant It It e been mod ly In artinll Into nt full priest. Man.:fa, turera, havlnd purchased freely darltug the l,n, t three on lour week., are wellauphlie4l, and are, con: equently , 14.1)114.: but little. In brie 01 the inn:ler:de supply of the better aorta offerint, how ever. and In nntlelpatlon of more nett% Sly next month, he 141,4 are cry liens In their views. For eign Wool Finn not lw•en aetit but eouniderlble anlen ol 'NOV linvr liven erected At about !ma, lotua rots, The miles eomprise INI.COO lib. Stole Inn Western Pierces, mostly at 02 , 4 , ,70 , •ntn. but Ineluding tonic eholve, al 75. 000 ro.lens. , s+low on GI ; 901.1011 b. t :Jan, anited,(4s4 - 1 . 71 ; 75,000111:. INA I ed, 44111,d75: 6 5C40 Ills rick Lock, 111 1 _; saelllls. chore oute salad, tbr WOO Ills disuse N . lrglnEn do., illn; 20.0105111, Team.. 34: in,uoo Ills. . 3i to ; W. 044/ Ilb. Nolte, on:prit ate term., low holes • stonily nt 3150131 s: snit MO do. 3lvitlx, part 34. A pottlen of the 31enti3n Wool burnt nt , 110 . 4 W rehoume tine beennand nt nt cora.— Clement Ll.l. . Pew It ort•Staek and. Money Martet. NE. y One. Oat. 9.—Money snore active at SOS per cent on call loan.. Storting Exchange steady at it 9,46109%. Gold 1011h004 eeriguttl change, bprclug al 14.1,, adearclngto !MI, and dogleg at le l /„. Or veleraczt antenna .OPlti toner. lk.rk taland.-..... Ito illeantils ..... 11l Pert Way r...... 915.glatandgan °canal.. IDS /1, Al. P. 13. (L..— 65' gutakallger ... 49 IORAToI.de , C umberland....-... 48 elrielane a Pitts% 74 rOanton.... .-.... &W. Co. N. W. pr 0.... 62% 0..19. at. ()call 2Er4 .. Ich lg. C outhcra • 72 II Year oeit.loo stet. 682, N Y l'eutial.... - •98541104000up.0. 94 t• t . nal, Ex. Nov. Contents. 1 , 2!..r, MIA' . New York Weekly Bank otaleMenl• Now Vona, 15 1 2" 3 . loer. are. Decrease. Loans— •.5 221 839,169 6,F.G6,313 12 614 896 ... •.. 6 . 31,661 1.832,831 1 13 1 , 06763 i 332.1 10 1.. Tends r 67.421,1163 3.673,181 bepoaltm.. 183,363,913 6,613 LIM I S. Molroitr, Oct There has been no new characteristic to the general markets to-day worthy a( special notice. Thereto a continued good Sobbing demand for moil, LL net ail, of the leading commodities, and prices. rule arm, though without decided change. GRASS—Wheat is to derasanl and firm, with but !title offering; ease of 2 can Club at n,t . Prime Penns Red is selling from wagon at 11,1741,50, and do White at 1,9301/4. Oats dem, and moderately active but unchanged vale of t ear , on track, At 48; al., small Wes In store at 60i55. Corn Is dull, with small sales in store at . 734.83. Sale oft cars Rye at 96c, delivered. ' Barley is unsettled, and there Is but little altering. FLOUR—The demand for Flour le fair, and the market is steady, with regular sales at full'Prices. We continue to quote at £999, for Spring Wheat Family, and 51C010,60 for It inter Wheat. Fe cry brands may be quoted At $111312 per barrel. Bye Flour In dull And nominal at 1.6,....11(0,6,, pizol'l.S.BßlS—Rscort to firm and moderately Active but unchanged; eaten of Shoulder. at tsyv. We, Ribbed Sides, 2i 2 ; Clear Sides, 2115,14; And Plain hams, M. Lard le celupsat Ode And some holders arc Asking it. Mess Pork is higher, and may now be quoted at 1214a31. lit - TTLIZ—Ie less active. and while the market is easier. prices are not quotably lower. Prime to choice flesh packed In small may De got,. tad At Settabe, sale of to pkgs fair dt k)as--Scarce, and iu good dern.d, and freak parked sell readily on arrit al at 3a—held by some t CHEF-SE—le steady. with n fair iocal ileutttod, and we note regular salve nI IS for Western Re serve; 19 for Hamburg nod ilrii2l for Factory and Goshen. cIiANBERTIITY—Firm, !hough the demand Is not very active; sales of prime eastern at 14,600013 per bbl. APPLES—The demand Is fair, but the supply Is fully up to quotationsr he fairly given at IN to IS per bbl—Very elusive noi bring It. SORG - HITAI--Sole of 3 barrels new at BO cents per gallon. NAR('H--Sale of 60 boxes "Madison,' to the trade, e, fiti; also, smell sales at the usual ad vance. SWEET POTATOF—C—The demand la tolerably active, and the market la steady, with reeular aides at 14,r1@5 per bbl—the moot sales, however, being at $1,6V4,711. • SEEDS—FIax Sect Is In demand at per bush, and there Is but llttle offering. Small sales of Timothy Seed 701114,60. No demand for Clover Semi., SATlF,lllajt,beuotell arm, with sales at t1...600 12.05 on track, an 12,70(y2.,73 for small lots--do 111,ereal. ONIONS—Firm, and the demand seemn to be Improl log; trported to-day at +1,25511,35 per PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET if ns n AV, Ovt. mnrket for ..ont lours quirt cry firm nod pre-en are altn rot ne tome 11l refiners fire holdlne otT under the imprennion the market will...osier or Inter brenk." fi nd then loner trier t follow. tut whether or not they ore correct to this t lew of the matter, time alone sill; ten elop quotationn:rony be Ivirly kit co at 28/42n., libla returned; nod 33431 bldn In rtudr,l. Soles of SOO Nils at 7.8. hide returned; Tao 1.1• In at 13, title included, and we have nine; sales reported of 400 bide or and Ina do lout so. V; i tMc till leer (rota to: y report tlt ode fit elu per hid nt that indht. Ii EFIN ED—There was considerable inquiry for bonded oil, tu-do3 , and tint, too, at an ads.score. but I infort onntely, there is no stock In either first or second hands nvnilahle, an,l consequently, WV hove but few operation,. In record. Private tele grains from the east report the markets very arts and higher there—sales being reported to Phlindela pm. Inc oh 1,14. month at cal, and fit 65 In New York for mime delta ery. Sales, here. of WO bl•k— Uave different brawl. -nt 05cent son the spot tree on board cars. Free oil is firm and higher and prime city brands may he quoted at ttfpTh. NAPTIIA h RESIDCIII—There is some Inquiry for Reoldum end with a rather tight Moak, the unirket may be quoted firm at 65,23465,50 per bbl. Nnpthe Is quiet but held pretty firmly at about ihfc.n.l cents In bond, and 381/40 cents, free. 12E1 'EIPTS—The reeelids of oil try the All.- gl.ony fit er since our last report, wore ea toe le.ri • . ti-I thou lJnll.o her.... 5001 W. £ Lon _ .50 Levi Wilde U W. 11. Horner -... 44 John Henn Ili:Mir h. Err , -_. 015 .1. L. Linton..__ 310 J Mast 1iinney........ Min lotal ...... PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET sp.,led Diekpat..ll to Ult. Pitt urgh (3,2.ette. loN uer, 2, 1665, l'ArTl.&—The cattle ronittet. couttnuen doll, and prices are rather lower; about 11.2*10 bead tw its ed and raid at from Ma Or for extra, the latter rate for choice; I 4.416ci for fair to good. and Pilfitt.lc per lb for common. as to quality. SHEEP—Ate in fair demand at former rates; rca) head arrived and sold at from 6it6tln to per lb for good fat sheep; 84 mid ;5 per head fur 'dock sheep, and lambs nt from 5110 g 6 per head. re to quality. COWS—Are less anti. e and rather loner; sales of ILO beaileit turn 0305670 for springers, and $35 up to ISO per head for Inileh coos. HOGS—Prices have again aili aneed.2loo head sold lit trio different f ands at from $17413,50, the tvt Its lint. PETROLEUM STOCKS IN FEW YORK Spect33 Ihnpatch m Western Press. 2;2 , 4. Yonsi, O. 2,1965. Petroleum stocks were more active to-day, and the,e wee deelded advance In onces: Plthole Creek, r,15; HAM 1111cC/Intock, 4.00; willow Idellltte tot k llottorn 1.40; Bennenoff, 12,63; Moutons, 8,30; United btates, 30,83; Cherry nun. 28; Buchanan, 138, Exeaslor, Germeol., 40; 05 Creek, 1.40. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, flew Yonc, Oct 2 —Oorron—Antive and fully lc Idgber, at 1514616 c for Di From—Market ittelßc better, at x 9 2 354,00 for Eats,. B. U. 0. and 110,30fg9,b0 for Trod. Mends Wififlrs - -WithOca deeded change; 'Western, td,t562,30, OrAlN—Wheat IWe better for Spring, and 26 better for Winter, at $1.6201,71 for Unica...to Spring, $1,GG61,70 for Milwaukee Club, 51.70 itg 1,71 for Amber Idtheankee, and $1,71 for Choice do. liy• quirt and firm. Morley ration and Arm; oa. nsda, fl 1.5. Barley Malt quiet. (torn is ir.tter, at 62,12120 for unsound, 1.510.94 e for 804134 Mixed Westesn, and94;la far dish Mined, to store. Oats IC better, at 4silain for unsound, and Glittele fur round. Onocralts—pollee quiet. Sur active sad steady. Puoria:oaa—Pork of ened firmer, but awed oule., .t V4,31%0250214 (or New hies—cloathg at 934 87% cath, $29,75529,82% for Prime, and 938 an in% for Prima Mesa. Total stoat of New, Lk. oboe I, 1846, (11,48.6 bbl!; same data lain month, En,lao bbl.; same date lain year, 11,29 i hbl.. Beef firm; sake of 16,0,0 ha at 9;4§140 for Plalo Maui, and 12,4,0140 for Mara Kea. Total .lock, of end New, Oct, 1,1902, 68,240 pkg•,• came date hut ponth, 03692 pkg.; name date Ist year, 19,232 igs. Laid dull and heavy, at t 6 29 a, Butter unchanged, at 98atio for Ohio. and dalia tor State, Unease tamer. Oswego Martel.. Orwitoo, OcL t—lriatra—Artlye and scarce, at 18 . 60 f e No. I Spring, $lO,OO for Bud Wioter, $ll,Ol for E bite, andsl2,oo for Double Extra. Gnamr—Wheat firm, wits a fair esulllos demand; No. ehlanro opritly, to arrive, $1,00; Milwaukee, by ample. SI,IM. Corm quiet. bate maree and oralurd. Barley dun but rimulual. CAIAL FREIOUT-lllShell Flow, 4 WaSe. cents; Wheat, tat:Morn, lIXel Barley, lle; tiye, 12e; Oat., at—to New Yore; to Albany Whett, Ito; Oara, toe; Batley, glee; Bye, 10{01 Latta, lo; to Phtladelpbta —Baxley . Lama ' , teasers—F/OW, 0 bill.; Wheat, 54 , 00 boon; Corn, C5,0001/0; Barley, I 9,11) do; Dye, 4.7. 14:14.h. C•anx. Exporr6—Flour, 5431 bbla; 23,C30 bulb; Corn 16,CC0 ,lo; Bezha, LoS,noo Rye, 7,1G3.10. tb Ire= ox Eel [ALIJA r.--Flour, 6,0311 bbl CineinnaU Market. thwortnewil, Oct. 2.—FLOuta—The higher gr deo are to demand, and holders Bak higher prices. Sale. of Extra at g 960 and really at g9,6^(p le id ctrered at ir aoir,la, without bas yet RIV lir vr—Prlme Old Fled Wheat la held at 112.10, b tt theta are few buyers at the rate; New le alto neglecW—sl(Dl,7B le the range asked. Corn steady at 68e for Ear and 620 for shelled. oa , s quiet at .43d4tc, the latter the asking raze for strictly prime. lire fdo 4 r p i 4 ir sad al t ol,r metres o.; rominal. "4 ti INKY—Steady at f 9,56. Pubvtalosa—Mee Pork 1. held [,really at 42.5. b-t ZOO bbl. Iva. procured at 134.6 a. Bulk Meats and Decon are held firmly at pd.. spore the v ewe o 1 buyer. llscroo bum tikar, Bald at 24c, loose and bone le, to y are h I I at 22a, osokel, to cone out of the 11 , 1305 e. Bacon Smoulders were held et IDNe., Buik Shoulder. at t7%0 , and St,les at 13345. Late doll at 'Me .Prlese Bless Porn was In demand at VI, but was bald at 130 at the Ooze. DIMLY NIAILECT—toId, 10%. Buffalo Matitet. EGYV.I.O, OCT., 9.—PLotra—Steldy Ltd ' in ' goad desuntd. Was iu—Whea' • Milwaukee No, I New, 41,NSQ 1,69, No. 2 Ohio pr Uore; N 1. 2 a, DEW. Oats ineethe. barley to moderate demand 2,23. PRO V1,101:8—Pork, fliern6o. Lard, 30e. (JANA L VIIVOIITS—To New York: 4 ./oro, lac; Oats 930, lawmen , — W brat, 166.679 bush; Cot. 61,291 do; Oa. a. 71604 on; Batley. 21,249: 1 ; Pons, on d 11AHAL zroure 2,400 buts, Wheat. 53,- 6. 6 buab ; Corn, =O9O do; (Ws, Ittlfiß) d o. Toledo Dl arket. Tobotro, Oat. 2.—FLorn—llk better. O tutu—Whe. , ; old, very 11;m; n.w , Co better; im es id o. I red Wabnot; .t (9,7; o ;I A , 11. Art M lehiptn, $2.10; ;new do. 11.2.tg Lao, tteadT ut totdiate fur No I. 12:14t• lb bett.r. 1 . 11G111111 . --Firmer. and advancing at Ile co Wheat tc (No. gam; ac to ittOrcic. _ . Br.chleih-12,(70 bhle /lOW 1",,Yr5 ha Wheal; 93,366 bu Cot n; 9,11 b hu lista; 00 tut Bye; 6,4; 0 , 1 Betio 3,. C1111•1163,5-17,n33 bills Flow; 47,7 - .3 h. Wheat; 39,816 bu 1./utu; 04,000 bu l)ht.a; 4,010 bu Rye. Chicago Market. entOnoo, fct. 91.—FLoon—Activa and 10 higher. GP am—Wheat quiet and 1(70%e " $1,401,025.:44 ,, ,., 'or Nee 1..0d at.23e1.21 for N. Coin dull t EfacB3.o3 for No. 2. • nta firm at.. 32%.• • FncionTn-9%0 on Corn to isunai3. 11 onwihkr--Negleeteo. pnr,vtatuarke—s tra and htabot; mess Pork $/t 261 prtp. mess, Pt. Rackirra—io,l , 0 bbla Flour; 118,000 bu Wheat 1[31;0. bu Can; 40,000 by Oars. :turbo 211 P—Muto tail no, r. Milwaukee Market IL V. ER, Or'. I—FLOOR ce.t to betel ; sales at f 1,014. 04; stemsy. 8r...11 - 11.—Flour. 3,00 fohlily Wheat, .100,000 bu.h Vuleara Ts— W Lest., 24 ONE bosh. MOD g Stuc rw Yorm, Orr 2 —MID/a; S•calts ft• hld la Huuox 1.1 ,nay, w, re pper Ftu.. 2.• FrAnID 62.4. HALM. ell, Irh, kluraa, 12; leen IL s, al, 11.1.na..0t5, II; I.l,ulday, 61;4 ;' Rua sad, 3, Su. prtlos, 1111i.4:Th HY ItArLEIOAD. Porrostralla, room Wo.rom k 0010.000 8. R., Oct. S-3 boxes frames Stupy & Seared; 23 sewing machines, Wm. Summer & co.; 40 boxes cheese, I B Canfield; 12 bales trops..l Jenny; 10 bbls apples, A s satieet; t 3 do dn. Potter, .9.11011 h. bl.eparti; 2 Haire; tobacco, H Robison; car atavta, Haire; bbl &M. Donkey; 23 applea, 2 bbls seed C Halaley car wheat. J S 0 co; 106 0 1 l Obis, Wa de Hampton; 102 barrels hour, so shopn h Knox; 10 bble apples, E Hearleton; 2 dr, do, Utile, Baled a Patter.: alb pea bulk aides, F Sellers h co; 220 pigs lead. I 0 Canfield; Hebb's flour. John Greer; HO do do, Culp &Shepard; 152 Mall apples, L H Voigt &co; 1 car barley, Tor.hua Rhodes:l car oats,,.lVeluder & Baxter; 100 barrels flour, Shomaker h Lang; 100 do du, A. Moore; 100 do no, is.. Gardiner; 70 du do, Jas Boyd; 33 blls spokes, Da) & Hayden: 2 ears barley; Hitchcock, 17 ca!rerry & I car sr beat, Ilan Wallace; 100 bbla door, W Lint:art:loo do do, T C Jenkins; 141 aba wheat_ H Rea jr; 1 car metal. Everson, Preston .% Co: 3 pkgs lard, F Sellers h co. ' 1 bbl eggs, S War ren:l2 has cheese, 11 Robison; 9 pko tobacco; Mc- G.onis &co. CLEVELAND AND Piwsstrizorr B. B. Oct. 2.- 35 lon , metal. Nimick h co: 1539 Llooros, Reiter & cf, 10 2 11.. super, T 31 Howe:l car wheat Hitch cock. 31c1 1 reery & co; 20 WU: choir*. li 100 Lbis Done I 'nip Sr Shepard; 9 bids apples, Sho al:ll,er h Ls As: 2 bids e . es, L 11 Vutt h co;s bids tr Ilnw. 3de isrd, S lackey; 60 pen wale: . lade, H Ii Collins; 1 336 sin mill teed. Simpson & linoz; IN Ll.l. hour. H Jr A 1. 1 Duncan; MO do do, Culp h. shepstd; Inc dodo. Dan Wallace: 10 kegs butter, I bl.l seed, Fleming & Steele; 39.4 ts oats, Duncan 111 , 1. b .Id; vS sks oath I/ F'swnn;ar she oats, to de IN/1.6e, 31sIkutald h As buckin; Ii 6 bars iron, , Wells h co: ca sks oats, Ti: Jenkins; lea bl•is floor, W LlNhArt. ALLEGE:ENT STATION, October 2-2 Lhis lard m 1.: Bradley: 107 Da Don seed, 30 bbls wheat, r. I , ton hls Aux: IE4 wheat, 1) ailsnore co, 12. candles. rsh•ng Thom.; 3 bills eggs, 11 111.1 e; 120 tails paper, Pitt sburgh Paper Co; 49 l.ls Cu ens & Kennedy': 140 bids flour . . & s te, 5,1.16 rho corn, 2 do corn meal, 31 Steele & cen. IMPORTS BY RIVER. RtiCIINIIVIIO PRE 01.2.1.2tEn-2 pkgs &las. Are, E Worm 22 bales hay, 25 bbls apples, Illtcbcock. 512(treery 2s. co; 29 bales hay, W H gAn; lb bbls ale, Little ft Itlechltng; 12 carboys, Jae int lc; 6 tads tobacco, Kirkpatrick Bro; 23 pkgs do, John W Taylor: 3 bbla 11Quor, W Linton 3 do do, H IleSpenbelde;2lhde, ll boo tolmcco,6l Aryl; 3 ban nine, /L ToArence; to bbls oil, J D Drano; 8 do do, Wm llaslag - e; 32 eke oats and feed, Dorrinr,- ton & c0;63 bales cotton, Kennedy, CRIMP & co; 14 do do, A H Childs h. co; 24 bales 'hay, J & W Fair ity 20 thin pork,L,l Parker. • ZANESVILLE PEE EM3CA bbl.. Dour, Segilmyer h Voskamp; 100 do. do. Jas. Gann her; 27 do. do., 26 ski:kali feed, T. C. Jenkinstl 1.1 do do., tl. 'onns..l; 15 do. flour, Vocghtly a. Kopp; 6 pkgs. eggs. 6 Ws molasses, Fetzer h Armstrong . ; 10 boxes candles, Hahn 62 Riddle; a bbls. oil, Jo. 'iLtrki.ntrlek: 4 bbl. 011, S. Evart h 0 VCI,• 2 pkgs. } r eggs. Fred. Denny; 26 apples, BOE hso. & Stall, 4 OLE, hotter. R. (Mizell lc 6 • ,I.s cog, keg hotter. Fis,nICIC EC 01/ 1.1 , 15.. 1.5..11 Edgerton; H roll leather, 12. I.cmvll4; to sckss, hlcl 10110, h 1;, .; 0 '•1•Is. apple., Meek rag & Armstrong; 7 tubs cheese, .1.1,,, Irsub, pkg. , Atwell. Lee h ; lot Ohm. crlet. (lark h to. Ynlllll,u - N-1 rk. 15,1 pi r, A. flordon; 100 Aiiilsll ; A. Hoiss,d o; 45.6 d o. d o Watt 5c Wilson; 51;t0:10. barrios ; B. L. Fshnentock 5. Co.: 5 Obis. sv - hiskny, W J. Fri loy; 10 Mils oil, Isaiah Dickey A 1'0.; 10 11. Psrkorts. (Jo; dry apples, a. Eivard & to.; 2.5 We. gour, IV In nghnin: 60 pigs lead, Park. McCurdy &Co.; ax , Ibis flour. & Sberntril; NO do. do It. 1t t re, h. I . 0., 1:bog tobacco, a. Hagerman; 2 do. . ; vO. Shettler; 1,656 bloomit, Nlmick h. Co. RIVER LISTELLIREVCE AELIIIVALS, Emma Gothsui nesrlire. Leta I.eoti ....St. Loal e. Le e1n1re....--.... 011 Clt y. Ido B. Olt City. 1320 . rt.tlaws. Hnnnnkr St LOUIA. Bey d .._.PuL•crAbur q DOA, GRAVI,O }FIN DAV. Glen ner rg hilver Lout," Me. NVEATIIEE., ETC T,,ere wne scant three feet water on Glass 'louse lost es ruing, and the river continued to re .c slowly. Business at the u - hurl was very dull. The weather was very cool. T.... Lenl LeosL Capt. J. Campbell, which came ul last Prid..) night Is about ready to reneisre Irrseitsi. ,nlse lons ms on her return Lip to Cirmln r,t/ And Louisville on l'hur - day. Tlsr btlt yr Lithe is fast fitting up with freight for ilt,innatt seal Lout., Ills, and may be ea retro to lease this es entsig. °apt. J. Toth! Le In re•llPlsod. and to an ‘,1.1 and experience.] steam at man. Ile oi. board In time if you wish to se ctor a Mesh. the Roanoke went out Inst night with teen bargee In low. She WAS drawing all thewater there wee In the river. We should not wonder if ride had roux pretty hard Asks before she got duo n. The Fin }} . l..h&M came up yesterday from. L..ne.ttlle, Wit loch port she will return to-0n)-- r 1.. o , the rt.mlat packet In tl.mt Line. Capt. C R. iptuil I. in iommamt . 'I he Fla) a, d, Capt. GPO. 'Moore, left yesterday bit Fniket thorn in place of the gleaner. •An the itasliCl did not with to interfere with the Flay /MI% trade, she laid over until to-da n y, when she will take hot place, end hereafter co alder Toes do) it and Fridays no her regn Ins day of leaving, and the lin)ard will leave on 31undays and Thurs day.. The St. Louie packets are about dried up, and they will probably remnin In this Interesting posts lion until there lire In the rte era. flatly one of the lirti - Leto now In }tort should put our her shingle, we shall be advised of the fact to-day, and will keep our tandem posted. Fite Ida hers end Lentatre hoar been nddOE to the list of Allegheny rivet packt• now ly ing up at the wharf waiting torn-nice. Steatoboatmen have 1..10 no rennon to enroplain of n lack of water for rite last year, and they can anon] to Any C 3), and take n little mat. Thr manliest of the Gleaner it'll/ he found to un to her place. The York t non, rapt. ta'ash Ebbert , arrived ra.,3 a It It .1 tet 3 large load. among a h Ittoa tt o,•. irr manifeat may - he hand xot la, column wail load for St. Louthelim, rt . herr tow Sc., 11l go out on. The new Zenes•llle pocket John, to being rap idly toadied forward to rompletlou, and will he road} to Lake her place In the trade on Saturday next. Her InneLlnery Will receive ft trial to a day or The I..conidaa, load, to the guard with freight ns.il imenengetn, jmniond New Albany on her way to Lonia on Friday lam. The Sth er Cloud left Cincinnati on Saturday C. 'wing for thin port. The Kanawha rit or is failLog i with twit little over in, foot In the clunnteL The fatuous ram. 14nutsville, bna been purehAsed by Memo., Tate. A Lie A. 'a. of tat. Louie, who are Itsytng her put solo her old shspe again. The enrol...H.lnd att er h. about about driest up. Thew The Is not a respect nttlts fish ng hula In It. The t'smelia, Igovnan, and., 44Ittrrletta were ad.. s relined to leave rtneintuttl ftw this portly eater tin). Also, the Allegheny Belle No. 4. with two bargee in tow, laden with catmon, ammunition, &c. The Louis, life Journel,'of Saturday. says : The Centel. started en her Pittsburgh trip yes terday evening, having a large cargo of tobacco and other hen, y teeght. The tonnage on the western livers Is said to he larger at t Ills time than el er. before, And an In- of bustness ma} or expl...ted Inproportion Th.. atr,mrr•Gray Eagle wt. 0011 last Friday to th. tintllpolle and l'ortarnouth packet Co. for aal.tao. Han.. Tt —The 1.01111, int Journol sa3 Ntromltoat buatnear at ltde port le on sun - Rica! al , parnlyttp sulject, and nor eattaro anon ta ptolut bin u Mir the rh tar has ant+ pratchant fur Ial!!ng TI. New Albany Commercial toys that their tont merchants err tbeartng (Or the reception of their fall aunties. We ll, the joker is pretty good, lan.attlering the present itiAPO 'eater. Capt. Wash Ebben of the y ark t own Informed tts last night that he would leave for St. Louis in Ida regular torn, water or nn water. Well, he .111 do It if he en nmo. We Lowe known hint for man, years. and know that he tan put n steamboat through where any one else eon. Lam, I,—The working of this lon pneluqa mettles In causing.", grout deal of rum wont among the 6tvrautrust mop, and river editor below here. The New Albany Commercial contains quite It 1013Ktily nstiele, from which we make the foltowirkt entracte: 1 be steam it hest worked it:tough the smaller e 3 bud. r, as in the ordinary steamboat engine, and exl , austt d in the revert oir, or tank. placed Above he enulne, from which it is Adnuttml to the ltartyrr , 3 limier, and from this latter to the condAnter, 0 1 uII In placed in the hull of the boat. Thestentm 1 , 3 this time has parted with no much of its en imit, And consequent/y lost to much of Its expausler vow er as to require but 3 touAll Amount of mild w er to complete it. contletuntioa. The air-pu p of fI, in gontlentw, is quilt mail, and is worked by An itullpendant engine. F aperient,. has shown to the owners of the boat I allow minor points where faqir", ements can be mat, while of hersare ordered to be done. lir, trip from PUl•burg to Itinrinnettt leas not wholly ant,. fre•ora , owing no her ha, lug the retool chairs out al , e the buckets. These were remoi rd in I qn. cionatti, and from there to tombs, tier perform ),32l Int,ell better We leak sit-atonal) for the final en/ ult of thin experiment. The Ct. Lords Democrat says Ransoat Smith died on Wednesday, In Yound pity, Tilnnols. lie He was n brother of Copt. Henry Smith, Presi dent of tl e Memphis nod St. r...outs Packet Com tan) . e ha, r. also itoellige4ce of the death of brother of Csirtnifl A lersdiroletl Ztglet, which Ivor jolt veto red vry rowlileuly at St. Gene, le. Re N 1 A/I ermageti, we believe In superinlenalue some It nd or copper mines: The irtenmer Porter was s short time ago purchnsed from the Ito: 'tomcat by Komi portierrbere nod at (Hutton. She. mut sold at ,10.01 kl, and will rn from this point ro Oration, the owners ho s ing a large contract of bringing stone to tide city. JQER_CII.I4T T 1 IL oft s. 1i Eli EY 0. HALE, Merchant Tailor, NOLII -Win CORNEA OF PENN & hT CLAIR AP,. FITTSBcRiIIi, PA., Ink,. grunt p iennurr 1n nranounaleg to Om outlier out ,uernotra and the Punt. rreoiernlts, N. it di pun:lnane. and arrangements for the FALL a .A• hi N n e ono ei mrileted, tinning boon Aimee, illy a.l, sled from tie 0nt.... clout houses in lb. I n leru eith a Only I.de l n C 1,.. of g oil • can unit) be recommended sit be ousted, is, ti cm. bre.. • the newer. and most approynd•ni. Aid it lon, theentire stock Orley eery large, v. led so" t. icct. II ale ban much cdhlide-ce 111 tine •ri early rrinpacMoo. ht:Pl talNr BLACK. COLORED MOT it AND DOE reklNti, is unnal, .4,ft . ..1 roc I. melon, an,: ai ono texture. MELTON CLCITEn nod other new con. les new Style ter entire sort. A great ninety nt k [NE ,A-Si MERE , •LI Pasta and Vents, for Al. ming and Et...lilac u e‘r MVO F'ARMONABLB • AND LTL,•_, DS. For Gent's d Footles GOihing MADE TO ORDER, IN THE BEST STYLE AND MANNER. IL B. NOIIRTS, MERCHANT TAILOR, Leo. 79 FEDERAL MT., Allergberay. Duni-laird 8 T 16.114 518 X' S. FOR 01.14CLEINATI t LOIIItor4 vual :r. ...r e b s s i sg i de j o i. .p : r T pa War. o n tor the abort, at . al tn&ente dlate pens- on THURSDAY, October atay at o'clock p. as. For Delon oepiona c k: on board. or to JD. oer J. D. coLudh*oou, to ITTEIBURGH AND Z 1 - I..LLE.PACKET.-1 he flee plu mmet. steamer EMMA GRAHAM.. 0344. Stall, S. H. H ogs, clerk. leaves Pittsb=r . Zanesville everyTI3IMDAY at 4 r. a. tug leaves Zanesville for Pittsburgh every FRI. LAT at A. a. For frelfht or ;mauve apply on board or to r ca.tt J. D. EOL,LINGWOOD, Agent. V 0 R CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.—The One light drat ght packet FILTER LAKE, J. Tedi lt .1 4 1 CY , lianas .artycompleted her loading. el/I leave for the shore and all intermediate ports THIS (TUEi- DAY) EVENING, October td, at 4 o'clock. 1 , 43: might or Nurse...apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, as J. D. COLLINOWOOD. 1 env. PITTSBURGH, WHEELING, j . MARIETTA:too PARKERSBURG PACELT. The nem and fast sido-wheelneamar cxxamxi.sc'Ext.! I. H. roRTER, Mager ; E. ['DETER, Clerk ; Leaves PITTSBURGH every Tuesday arid Fri day, ar I,VIIEII WHEELING every Tuesday and Friday, at Ei o'clock, P. M. BETEG/BING: Leaves PABEESSBUIN/ every Wednesday awl E tes tu v a L Y idlll ° lZTT lwk i :v. M. Wednesday and Sat susy, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Leaves WHPIELING every Stinday and Thurs day, at 7 o'clock. A. PA. Forfreight or passage, having unstotasgsed contecodat lone, apply on board, or to AhlEn COLLINS k4O„ _ . Jon IP FLACLEi =MB= 'OR WHEELING 3LIRIET TA, PARKERSBURG end AR In termediate porta. The swift sidowbetlysnenor steamer, 812"8R.X,„ George D. Moore, Master Leaves PITTSBURGH FOR PARKERSBURG every Monday and Thursday, at U o'clock A. It. Leaves WHEELING FOR PARKER strUILG every Monday wad Thursday at 9 o'clock r. x. Leaves PARKERSBUIPG FOR PITTSBURGH every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 r. N. Leaves MARIETTA FOR PITTSBURGH every Tuesday and Friday, at M4o , clock r. N. Leaves WHEELING FUR. P/'TSB CHICHI every Wednesday and Saturday at I For freight or passage apply on board or to Or SAME , COLLINS & 00., Agents. BALTIMORE AND PREDER- 117( new and,rj commodious Steamer WENOWAEI, ()apt. Jos. D Mrtilarly bectween Die above porta OWN a week, leaving Baltimore, from, her wharf, foot of South street. every IMLAY AFTER. BOON, at 4 'o'clock, and Frederickaburgh, every TUESDAY MORNING. Parameters and Freight carried at low rates. Through Freight promptly attended to. Merchandise from Boston, New York, Philadelphia, or elsewhere, consigned to care o Steamer WENONAH, will be taken charge of im mediately un its snivel in Baltimore, charges paid, and fo po rwarded promptly, free' of commis. Mora. Persons from the Northern States dedring to view the - Bartle Fields of Virginia, or to look after the bodies of friends and relations killed to the battles of the Wilderness, Ottancellorsville, Fre dericke pre, or Spottaylvania Court House, have • splendid opportunity of doing as by this route. The WENONAH U provided with eaocL lent stmteraionta and Berth ascommotlations. and Is in every respect a lirst-olus Boat, being new, last and commodloux Far Information, freight or piano, apply to ar .addreu SOS. WHITE, Purser, on board, or .R.V. JAMES TAYLOR, Agent, Jrll:atra 912 West Falls ay.. Baltimore, INId 17:1EDICAr L. succEssruL TmvrmzllT Chronic Diseases, Consumption, Scrof ula, !Syphilis, Seminal Debility, and all Female Complaints, BY DRS. AMOS & JOHNSON, 148 M"criaart3h. 19 treat. PITTSBURUEI, PA. reatinamiles from the Medical Profes - sloe and Others 81r. Eater: It le with pleasure I make Imown the following luta to rho public, believing my tea. timcny may he of eernce to tome invalid who has hitherto failed to obtam relief, Al all events Ism doing no mort, than mince toter° medical gentle, men of gong city, In- gloaming that I have adze genially treated eavaral very bad cases Of seminal weaknen and female compliant+ by adopting the mode of treatment now prase - Mica by Dn. Amos Johnson. • • • • • • For ;emelt! weakness I do not know of anything that can equal there remeolec I have prescribed them for a Web /nasty ladies who hal%) boar SZDte bled ter year], With weakness, and In every case a perfect rum hue been effected; some very bad casea hat*, yielded to thin motto of %foramen tin the abort roue of two weeks. • Yours, respectfully, (Signed) W. F. MERWIN. Di D. Cleveland, Ohio, 1 ecember us, ;Sas, ERTIFICATE FROM THE REF. DR. ILLUILTO C. FRENCH OF Aroammti. I certify the. Dlll. times R Joan= s mentalnes have cumd toy site. mho Wu eueleat to debility marry year& The inedlonnee were used only two months. H. O. FE.82(011, U. D. Important to Ladies. Our rEitiODloo.l.. D1301:5 will bring on tito c.crthl3 , stead:cry In cases ofotatreetlon from any cause. Pried 111. N. B.—Ladle who are meg. neat should got we therm Tel lalc Inc Female Weakness. a certain cure. 52.. Injection for the Whites or Leucorrnws, $2. FIBBABEB CF TEE BLOOD. etc. • Dr,. Am. t Jchwww—Dear Efts: I roust nolo state that lour resedles fcr soroitaw sad blood wre really excellent. For aeratula, syptd. Ils or Imparities 01 trio blood, 1 find they nevot fell to cure wben used an - directed. I naye soft orsded to curing Ito most mans of asptallanow to our 'hospitals, in Ms abort spac e ESLl of %wo E, g:WM U. F. W. L. - Clnerrnatr, December ift.h, CDs. • SEMINAL WAKNESS Dra. Amos t Johnson: I have cured, hy Use we of your 1ti11.11611,41,0P1A11i patients that ba d been metals of the Lunette Asylum tram the evil offset or arminal weakness or pedantry babas. For eneh eases I seuesteer nothing pour mat. Wines J. W. , F DS D. Albany N. Y., October lath, IMm. Take Particular Hotteet.—Urn. Amos a Jebuon Udine, all those who have injured thorn: naives by Improper Indulgence end solitary hats Its, which rola both Dooy cad mind, unfitting theao fee either brad= u, study, assaisty, or niarrlagn Tbese are. eon e of the sad and malandmiy I. eta produced by early habits of youth, todst NV to these Of the back and limbs, psins In tb bead, dimness of sight, less of nuusrular pews pe Ifnation of the heart, dyspepsla, nervous Ire lability, derangement of the distaffs's Rotation general debility, symptoms of conaumotton,An. Drs. Ames tr. Johnson have for many years e elusively devoted their attentun to the trost.us Of ire disorders referred to uo there to t:m.7411s Address, Dan AMOS a JOHNSON. No. lel Poured suree6 auflOmderltmerodlCZAW Mutant.% Ds. THE PITTSBURGH PAPER MAN C .- FACTMILI. G 00.11.P.5.1TY onefor salo 1.600 Wis. Crown Wrappins Paper 1,000 bdls, Iledlnns 1.000 bdls. 11.411tim IMME=I 1000 Wis. D. C. and D. EL do They have also on hood are constantly readying' (Tom their Mill,, MANILLA PAPER of all weights ono aloes, 11AR DW ARE PAPER of ad welgtda and size., PRINTS, DRY and bATD, tworisG, . • All quentilloi au.. sizes of PAPER. &SAWS. To aLol aotl.r.c, Lo caa. cua-uuturA. Iv QED, 1.000 10E8 OP GOOD mrkRD RAGS; wr.nt_Ei,oss: 89 11 . 1111111 STREET. A*13,1 Per fSBURGII, P pozi cmc COLLEGE, Corner Penn stot t. Clair Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. The lamest, cheapest And most raccessfel BUSINESS MAN'S COLLEGE IN TELE UNITED eITa.TES. Students eater and review at any tics. 4141- Circular*, cnntmning full iformAllou, .m . free to slay addrem, on spplicatuot to the Ynn4. g. J ENKINS er t:Mr.,.'ll. ocatklasedblana PrTTSIDMOSI. Pa. ! Shesesan't Great March: Civil Policy le Ana-ea Draper, • 3 be Sabbath Psair..... Exile. la Bait Ion: Dultru'a k.eraintecenct , s; Floc., theist •e Sattrite; kiIOCIG; Photocrapa Albums; PoJlt.t 8..0k.; Portfolis a, Stationery: emtth's American Lake; Slates; tichOel Bo*ke: Inkatacda; Penholders; , Pecs. at '• J. t. READS. selS Na, 'IS Ponca; atreet. , HUUh Al A. &Ell 1 ittbburgh ti bite Lead Works. POSE WHITE LEAD. BLUE LEAD ORM ND IN t)IL . F011 PAryi: =MEE= •ee NO. 63 Ni.POP RTICEET., T A InD bilk., No. '2 to arrive; • • tug sa , c Ah I,lCliEr et U. ~F.6?~t tw3lE. CONSUMPTION- HOW TO CURE IT, to ro at 1 =Lai 33.1.4itari. DB, SCHENCK'S . OWN CASE, Mil Laboring Undir that Disease AND NOWiaLS PuLzro.rre;sra UP, SEA W EED TO NIO: Z3zaaacirea3z.o . l:Plilss, Ua THE SYSTEM IA - EEPOO THAT DIeBABS am`rsus GREAT SUCCE. 7 4B AT*7:4.IIDING IT: J im Haar Ye= ago, realm( lo Phis ilotneesel WMlst Pkitsdel lilto the hist stage of piitcc ibnsan my recoverning Mizipati th ib,was = by P2Matchth, Dn Parrish. bp resters : country: bleMintawn. .14.4bOate►Mlle Ow tent,. oelnF n m a sh aliatlTS phicrn. a- Walk reintwed thither. tWo dsyl,in thdt testuattoa. My ratan.. ,snd famil . had Heat muddied thus—sad &Mel Plibrenary &naval at biorrestowin I put to bed. W lay for many weeks In shanerasdoe a Milli less condition. Dr. Thwho bad been sly hither., Madly phyldaixo, and - attended him In his Ism MIII3II, was called to gee me. He thought my use entirely beyond the meth of medicine, and 0. mad that 1 must die. and gave ma on. week to arrange my temporal a:Wm had then all Mg family die of consumption, and therefore COnalo. ded that from the disease which had carried all my kindred to the. se-would also taks vs 3 there. In this irebroliTion, / Mud of the which know nuths and Sea. It seemed to me that I coublefeel them, work, their way, and penetrating ev ery nerve, fibreend tissue of my mum. , Id lungs anti Liver put on anew Litton, width! morbid matter which had *yeas, amumulatod and irritated the different.ongfits of Ll= walk elimitedy the tubercles on Mr tangs aid ea etomcd ( MO , Intjalkdi al% inneh as a Lint of yellow o ff ensive mat every morning. this expectoration of matte/ subalded,thefeverabated the pain left me. the cough (Mated to harems me, mid the exhausting night sw‘lats t w o oam known, and I hen reSteshing Weep, towh i ch I had lobs teen a stranger. Hy appetite now began to return, and at thrum /found ltnlitactiltto restraid myself nom eating too much: )Vlth this return ot health, I gained ln strength,. =A "Aux, now= lam now healthy man, with 4 large cicatrix in the middle lithe of the vlgbflung end the lower lobe kepotised, witheemplete adhesion of the piners. The len Marti sound,' and the upper lobe of the rig,hcone laths tolernbleisnalidy condition. • • • ConsumpUo . nat that timo'no trntobe as Ineuarble d,... .n, every one, ph ... e n se those who were unlearned to molly inseh eases u were red4ral to ths E nrndl was In. This Induced morn - . people to im/orro ny remise* only ternynniry.flnow prepared mud gave the medal= to sonsurerseves for some pona, mid made many wonderful auxesomulthe demand to reamsd so timidly that I determined to offer them to the puldtc,asd devourmy undivided - MU:in non to Inns diseases. In MM../ wee nest to lamed to it, tor people would tend fcm for and near, to assartain whether their cotes were I.lko mine. Bastes peeaston to caimans many eases of lung atlme-nt,i was promptolio Invent toe intro - merit called "Setunek". Resylrometer.^ which materially assists me d40011.14 . th0 VlllOO/ stages of loot diseases ror ninny years, m cosOnnaton with my pried. psi aloe to Philadelphia, / Okeerbeetemaktog reg. okra visite to New York, Boston. BaltlmOro lad , Pittaburrh. • ' .• ~ - . _ For several years iut I haver:Lade u malty= Bre hundred exarchuilaus reUeldielitilh the ”ll. No. pironieter.. For such examination 'soy cherubs three dollars, and it enableirde to give each. pa. dent the true condition of h Velum's and ten him frankly whether he will vet U. • Ma: i c tl f flt== drn ng dli all Use m , l is Zia treTl i fee *" them to avoid taking little colds. Many think tf they takelny medic/nu therelmuld cum no Mat. ter how cateleu they may be lu that way. This la great error, for if any one! will read over the many muss whiab 1 have published hem time to Slate, they will Ilnd that moat of them were those of persons • who were condrusi to their beds taut °Pod net take COW,. and by tills careful avoid vis e or cold the lunge were heated:. Phut:Una advise them oatoenta to "go 'out and inhale th e Lreth air, but do they cure bye ct doing Let the hundreds m paths by cam:wow-taiga in every city =ewer thequesthan. 1 would rather trek a patient & tight, my. von. fantod room, Lbna let' Mein; ge out and take a alight 001st. Many ten° have been cured by my nnotelnesocheu the an comenbroks, wete co ode. nice, that one could hardirtsetnahtt In the MM , end yet they got well truhoutesnostue to The open The great reasons why phYtdclads - do not ours , sotwuniPtlon M. that they try; 40. do too much ; they give medicine to stop fate trough, to stop the !.1. 7 -- night meat., hectic fever, add by so doing, they deitnge - the whole digestiWayatem,loolint' up the accretions, and eventuatip toe patient Ain. What I do la to lint maks a:cardulesauunation with my Leepirometer, and if I dad tangs moan lett, I direct the patient Mgr fo use the three raw =Me g, and thus cure him. Lanow very-well teak it la impossible to make new =men even reasons the portion that is destroyed, but I know at Unit same time that mein,' in the lungs and nicerie I trans in the Urnyr and azimatal.t.uber eon be heated, sad just inch cane; art cults by the proper use of Schema's "Ptdinonic Syrup," and "Alan drake Till." whiles tam , ars dying Maly =deg the ordhiall Mate:Lan of ohmic:Lana. It la a great =slam cominem among Many ligent persons, that there are inedicines whbib will ". purify the biotic. When Ile- blood is dinaSed it cannot be purified; It Is tbmithe sense - at other di- ' acme matter in tee system and will Wire to be ear. Z mod out of the system by tae Organs orefeh ore appointed tor ghat purpose r -eild replaced be now Wood, which can be trod byitoprovrg Ma nutritive functions and - setting_the didesti e apparatus In good is ordtng order. The otOrgligh. User and Do wola ottee restored to a healthy , 'eel:Olt:tom. them an ebtindance of good, nourishing food will make now bloodorhien will pivotal:lash. we-mend talcs , the place of that which is direard,, and thus stip- Pct.: l Lae oom 87 4 11,; is Gelo- et the most 'raior able mealtime known. It Is ittlt= r owintfull_ tonic, and healing in iteelf; Utz digexted - sad ateorbed into the blooCto which It Impute hs healing properties. .1.-ksow no medicine that hes done or can do as much to rebuild, wort out and broke:ell:rem eoredltloao of the aySteerl. • Scannas; trnawszo Teddy. 11 distilled from seaweed, comldned with other tonic am attrastivo roots mad barks, In men k manner as to melee a decidedly leant meat ha a powerful took atom sc Wendt tbo tariffs illsastrour results amine from alconolla stlmulante The Seaweed lonia produce. Lasting retake, thoroughly forts, orating the stomach and digestive system,slut enabling It ehrainate and 'make into healthy blood, the food watch may hat axed tor this pot. pate. 111 s to wet/delft!! io its. Vesta, that a wire glees fall wlll,lllgess a hearty meat, sad a little of tt taken before breakfast wllgive a tons to the stomach which few medieichsfmnres the power of doing. ton Mend:qua PILLS may be taken with entire safety by all ages and conditions, proc drug ail the good results than esti be obtateett from calomel or any of the memorial medicines, and without any of. their Manful moults. They carry out of Cho system of feculent sad warnout nutters loosened end dissolved by my.Seawrod,Tonle sod Puldneal glass full will•lbe seen that ellthnee of my molt , area are needed to most cedes to entre Codrump• Mat and, in fact, my large - experleam enables me to decide any they bane anr,e4 more oasts 01 that disease than Mat rt , colocflarit of inellcine knower to tom. to the carious editicms or pPhitla have Pub.* litra ' hilted many of the most wooderfuleures of Pal =o r nery Cot sumptioo oretnitard. Berdall Inlay with both Imp addled, amdimenikessi esvpies to ore Inas. bested over by 03 are now hydr.g and enjoying Cinallervinealth. I well pre a few cases and sided them IOOm dittarent SPAMs of the country. so dm those witi with adynises or writs Co them Osr more posithth !Promotion. Bee. Henry , Iliorgan, a. rothister of alglisepate In U e city of Braumood Anal .1110WIL 4g. tne TThitr4 Stud its a man of Cott acuity. we, cord by taking my rzert•thce atter na ether trenta nt had foiled. Held often beent • writing to Oil with fe.gath to the tom was me, Owl sewsysanowars. 't am the bana.r .. f thlienterneat. of Ids coo may i.e den in my yaipplalbt. iL iota Froths° hemorrhage of this 11ing1i,,..414:,5ta5•.T617 lathlitt emaciated. hobett B. Deacon,. at BiLtrastoa. N. J.. was cored of Scroi eeLo Lou ldstrutiol disuses. Pt era time he carniStneed Waal( the . nrodliutes ha woo dated a mess of sorcs. He is now per fectiy well am attributeslir cumbstirsly toy naadseuies. Alanin Koch, armee, tiviasr neoal.Parrabalrj. Mac tromp minty, U to, tau a acryi.adatiP4Ztinsonars. Corsoratficn, and term entirety a;,7ed Ly sly melhamea, De esaooll krlarrn m Ma 00001¢1 il,, nes bets Ihe means 03 in.C. n-p 1090 peel manaw , ' In.Oisio to xe 1010 nnarafri, end wilt deaf. dem - 4 ills Plate rays, teak before cad efler Ae moron!. can be sent 0 !Agra's, Dr. Keyser,l434Verd Strut, PidzSorph. Pomo. edism Alexander, of PiticbCrKb, Pa., WWI cured of s eery bad wee of ' , yet:writs and Liens Complair.t by . the Seaweed Tenth owl fdlendrolus 1 . 11/a. 31d. of Barber, of Waildayton 0117. cured of et bid me of Dispeyidentudiceo plau.t. Sher is an add erosion arat her compl.4l recovery es very remarkable. :! Johnso, of Cain. Johnson. now residing at No. 12 W. Third •stridit, bur. N. Y., area eDred of letibdonary -thruway. tloe, eta is now as hearty no CM Indy dosed, Quid. • . • " Peter Styker Beekmith4 oL=S,•merstile, N. Lt was another ran:tamable oure-Of en/mon:thy U suropcloa. SL certitten.se L r Aests.l. by tuactergr. man ara other well learn eitthens. Inas Mary Sahm . of Kentrar na, baa case ce Consuirrpiion - aEd Myer , Unapisint. and mire:net greatly from WWI hatiny sae two" .ore than luny balls upon het person tsar iris , entlicry cared. sad is now mainrsi alum; bct eilltipn.q. o,tik Dr. NCB aVleto u at N. Stxtb Strect, earner ni Cazt=erC.... clek ca Lia, *lmre all caens rkt. be d ma e toua.d tbere, ; naessiatittlly. EVEicy UELAI. , DR. CEO. HA:RYSER, No. 140 tVLod Street, t'ittbburgh, Pe to the autbortzal , meat tor She sale lot all la medicine& IS leatellt
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