Zit Iptsintrgh azett. 'SATURDAY, SUTURES 14, 1865 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Arrivai and Departure of Trains. ..: • PenneVivant* Central Railroad. &rota arrives R t irsareu.... 230 a in Penn Accomo 4 n. 7.50 a al - Steommorgi23o a m Mall 190 a m . .Entta 2.Erle Mail 1730 n ml Fast Line...._.. 233 am Altoona Aecm'n too p en Pitt& Erie 5ia11.1333 p ra =Express.. 405 p eO Baltimore Exp 4 a Lao p a town Ao'n 4.35 p mtPhils. Express.. Its) p m Fact Line—_ . sac p m lbluiern ikee'n..los4s a a .12 Wall Staton 6:m a mast Wall Station oars.= ir. 1. o ii3o a m'ld 44 44ti.so .., red , ~ " ;..;;; 2! id ° e bus pm .4tit' • 4 . 4205 pm Rh " 0 6:73 p m :teas Accomoba.mas p m' Altana AeM 4 n. and Emigt Ten. 10.35 p m The ,church train leaves Walls Station every gllinilay a 1.996 a. in.; retuning, leavetPlttsbotgs at 1100 p.-m. Plitaburgh, Columbus and Cincinnati. . i -DAPait.. ArriV(B. Earnest ..... .... edt, a ni Expr0e5............. titva a Nall 790 a in Stall ......... 3941 p m EXPress.—... 2:45p 85 , Expresil.-.--- 835,4 ai Steubenville Se- IStenbenvins As- commodation. 400 pmn commodittioa. MO* a m Pittsburgh ? Port WaVne pad Chicago. Depot,. Arrives, Vapre5a........... 000 a I:canna ...... ... 1.10 • in Expresa......—. MOO p M Expreu ...... ..,. sub p m EEx preu.......—. SAO p in I Express. ..... ... 690 p al _ 7so a in I Mail 730 p m N. Cults & Erie a:4o a m I Pi. Canis a brie auu P m New Brighton Accommodation leaves Allegheny gaped at 41; a. m., 1100 ii. m., 4.46 p. m., utal3oo p. boa guichester, 215 p., m.; Now Castle, 69 . a.; Economy, 1120 p. m. Plttabtirgli, Cleveland and Wheeling. Deperut Antics. ESP's= 2,105 miExpreu • 290 a in Earess ...... ... 2:4S p cal Express._...... 146 p m Dial! 6:10 a mi Mall goo p en -,, Steubmaville Accommodation loaves Allegheny 40 UM pm. - . Pittsburgh and Connellsville. &pais. Arr.,. Sall Sidi a Whist' sod p m , Romer seo p mi Express ........ leiio a '' let 2444SeraporM119 0 a twist McKeesport 630 a in 24 ~, , a .... (11.5 p mild ~,, mO5 p m tat its[24o•Cba.. 790 a mils& Braddocies. 1330 a m 6 3.5 p m • Id .., .... cio p raped Railroad. Allegheny Valley Arrives. i Esparta. 930 a In • pr eQ ess 7:00 a ~'Farm43o p admit 790 p m ' iivotrunedation 293 pai ,Accommodation 834 a rn CITY AND SUBURBAN DUQUESNE WORKS, JAS. SEES, DESMOND& manneartu.rer of Steam Engines, Stealth ery, dm. Pittsburgh has become noted for the extent to which the manufacture of steam engines, and Other Machinery has attained within its limits. Coda Robert Fulton arise from his grave, and -Vltava to what perfection the conception of his brain bee been he would start with as tonishment at the wonderful spectacle. The 'team canine has been Introduced into almost every mechanical department of the age. Not. only are they called Into requisition In manatee . torke ‘ teills, and as a propelling power by land and-by water, but even the domestic arrange. meat of some of our principal hotels and other public buildings, is considered Incomplete, unless „the aid of the mighty agent steam Is called into ~,,requisition. Meals are cooked by steam; mann tdry's worked by steam, and in fact It appears as thetugh eventually every thing had is give plate to the mighty agency of steam. -- The Duquesne Werke, owned by Capt. d as. Rees, ire situated on the corner of Duquesne rimy sad Hay street. They were established by • theprestat proprietor In the year 1854. The building at that time was email competed with the one now used. The present works covert an - area, extending 130 feet on Duquesne way, by 183 feet on Hay street, the front building being four stories In height, and the back building „ three stories high. The blackstalla shop has a front of 24 feet, by 72 feet deep. This depart , meat has five forges, and room for three more • The foundry is Id feet wide by ono Mindrod feet long, having two blast en*as of • capacity of t/ five tuna each, the blast being supplied by a Slues, fan blower Dora New York, which is drew= by an Independent engine. The roun dly Is supplied by two powerful cranes, each capable of lifting twenty tons. Fire pines with logs of hose are placed at convenient distances around the yard, so that In case of fire, they can be used at a moment's warning. The original truildinghed a front of but forty eight feet, but dittlng the summer of 1,583 the '3 establishment was burned, and since than it has been very muctiimproved and has been en mwlarged to about four times Its original size. Its _form now is that of a parallelogram, the por • ";tion fronting on Duquesne way being the . .. - ftrandry. office and drafting mom, and machine shop; on Hay street, the machine and black smith shape, the latter forming the battudery of the back ecd of the lot, the remaining side being formed by the foundry. In the centre le IL yard for - the staring of metal, and other purposes. Thet fear aides present solid brick emfaces, eseept-ao tar as an exception Is made as re gards.. entrances and' windows, the building having been erected with a view to a plentiful supply of light and ventilation- The entrance to the yard Is between the office and the foundry. The office is a vary neat affair, looking some thing • like a magi banking house, and over • it, rooms are fitted up for dratethtsmen. We entered the building from Hay street, and found ourselves to an extensive machine shop. filled with workmen engaged oar almost every n,ales of work connected with engine building. The hammering, the screech of the _ planers and drills, sad the dull, heavy rambling of the turning addnes, was absolutely deafen ing, while t busy forms of the men, as they . moved to d fn, guiding and regulating the presented • spectacle that would hare to e seen to be appreciated. Ascending to the second storf, we were met by .Captain Am, who upon being infermad of our business, cheer fully 'accorded us all the Information that he weld, upon so short pollee, we not having noti fied him of ourintendedvlelt. In the lower MOM • through which welled just passed were six lew. in and turning lathes, need for boring out the cylinders of engines and other work, and fur teaming the Iron pillars, columns. shafts, or Other species of iron work seeded in the com pletion of a job. Here are also to be found two planers, and two drills, for planing off the sur faces of the metal, and for drilling the bolt and any other holes that may be necessary. Two ; 4 0•4es, cutting machines arc also to be seen in • tftialdepattment, arranged with tapes and dies suitable for cutting any size thread, In the 'second story, we find fivemore boring and turn ifig lathes for Iron work, besides two lathes in the pattern shop for turning wood; and at differ ent places throughout the establishment, we - `slatted sixteen vices, each with a busy occupant. 1 'The pattern shop, which is in the third story, is quite a proininent feature In the business. IL ; contains five bunches, and It is -here that all :patterns used io the works are made. The val bue of the patterns at present on hand will ..amount to about $12,052, althou.,-11 a t the its fto years ego, Captain Reel sustined a loss in patterns alone, of about 111,000. The room- for the storage of patterns are in the Rh story of the main, or front building, and the 3d story of the • ack building or new addition. In the second torysof the new addition, eKtensi ye. preparations 4. z re being made for additional machinery. The shafting and belt wheels or drums, being In po- - - talon, w and the other machinery . being place. The engine that drivei the maeltatery in the new addition Lind aliki In the blacksmith aop, Ls a very hand,ome horizontal engine. and IS the same one that was on exhibition at the Sanitary Fair In Allegheny cite. It boo ate -Stich cylinder, and has a btrolie cC ei , litten ht The boiler, with Lis al.so t h e 6:1111C one that was exhibited at the Fair, Is a tubular hailer, tee feet long by forty inches in diameter, witli . o large fire tine, and tun smaller dues. to tic department Is a vertical engine. 60 arranged to drive the machinery throughout the en 'works if necessary.. It is su4LI. . by s dou. _ lined boiler twenty feet la eugth by thirty. eight inches In diameter. These works have the capacity to turn out 1125,000 worth of finished work yearly. The - consumption of iron amounts to forty tons oar month, or four hundred and eighty tons a year. • Seventy hands are employed, and the total er r' penes. Including every thing, amounts to one hundmd thousand dollars a year. Captain Rees has turned out a yearly average of tWelys boats each year since he commenced businese, besides doing en Immense amount of repairing for general customers. So great is , the popularity of his engines, that we know of Inntan where a party building a steamboat Ciehmati, came to this city. and ofered him a bonus of one thousand• dollars, over what he could have procured the same engines for In that city, to build a pair of engines for hls boat. This may appear improbable, but it is nevertheless true. Captain Rees had fitted out morunboat for the party referred to once be bre, and be was so well pleased, that notwith- Mend, the hull sod cabin otitis bust were being built at such a distance, he came all the way hereto be supplied with his machinery. Ile has •4f•bulAt. the machinery for some of the finest boats that plough the waters of the Mississippi. He :has also built live. boats for the United States ~ ,Government, of the class known as tin clads. Be takes contracts for building steamboats COM> pieta, from the hull up, or will furnish the m ;•„: chinery acperate, of any size or style. Ito has L . 'constantly cmployed—latiependent of their assist.- ..4.i ante—three wood-workmen to put up machinery on board of steamboats. lI s bar, rod, strap, and other iron is always bout In large quantities, sothal, It la procured the lowest prices. PriOrto the war, Capt. Roca was pretty erten ; t :eel, engaged In the manufacture of spear mills r the plantations of Louisiana, and he is now a I.rgpirOd to receive any and all: orders for the 17,q, eigaebranch of manufacture. The present cos t of • sugar mill mould be from ten to fifteen theoutaad dollars. although berm the war, It would have been Much - less. At present • , :r he la 'prepared to accept orders for all kinds of work, from the cariluga fora rolling mill, down to the smallest cast Lag called for. The el recent extensive additions to We old estao r ',. n'elishad worts, gives •to him fealties which he T.;bas never befbM enjoyed. El airing heretofore 'been successful In all of Us tmdertaldngs, we assn only add, that profiting by the experience of tie past, his guarantee for the future is beyond al peradventure. Yesterday afternoon Joseph Grimes was tried and convicted of adultery with the wife of returned soldier named Cameron, at Sewickley. Grimes was married In Jane last, by Alderman Donaldson, to Ann Lane Beatty, since which time It was charged that he had committed the offense.. • Aaron Primo, colored, was tried and notate tad upon an indictment for affiliation, and the newel eenterco in such vises pronounced upon him. Mrs. Battiste. colored, was acquitted of • charge of larceny. Wm. Stewart and John Shields, soldiers. charged with being concerned In a disturbance at the Boidlers' Rest some time since, were dis charged from urlson, the hills against them baring been ignored by the grand Jury. William Howell,. a one-armed soldier, se curd with William M'Farlend. of conspirwy to defraud. were also discharged. Bills Found. The Grand Jury, yesterday, returned indict ments against the following parties, for the of fences stated: Three against Owen Hall, for open lewdness, assault and batter, and licieua mayhem ; prosecutors, Mel 6 - 1 " / John Casey ; one against Lewis Alin, for aggravated assault and battery, 11100 prO.CC Igor ; James Mei one against William Stewart and John Shteldi, s for riot at the Soldiers' /test, William Shore, prosecutor ; One against John Bl'6lloll, for ma licious mischief, Patrick Boyle, prosecutor; one against Witham White, alias "two shirts," Wm. prosecutor ; one against Leal" Lissler, for false pretenses, Victor Bch wie rd prosecutor ; and one against Francis Harlon, for larceny, Frederlek Well, prosecutor. Change of Principals At a meeting of the South Pittsburgh School Bo a rd, last evening, Mr. Henry G. Squires was unanimously elected Principal of the school of that borough, vice Mr. George N. Monroe, re signed. Mr. Squires wee recently Principal of the school of the Fourth Ward of Allegheny city, and the position he has now taken was most satisfactorily tilled by Mr. Monroe for a period of four or five years. Mr. Al. resigned with a view of going to Oil city, whore he will take a responsible place in a business establish ment. Pam to bidding his pupils a formal adieu, on Friday, he was presented with a hand some testimonial in token of the high esteem in laden he was held, Crosa Suite.—Alderman Johns, pf the Seventh Waid entertained ncomplaintof David Williams against Mary Howells, for disorderly conduct, and after a hearing discharged her on payment of costs. Feeling aggrieved at her persecution, and satisfied that she had been more sinned against then sinning, she made an information against Williams, for disorderly conduct, and a warrant was Issued by the Alderman for his ar rest. The Hazlep Rape Case.—ln our notice, yesterdLy, of the disappearance of the prosecu tor of Captain Heziep, tor attempting to outrage a child, we crated that an indictment had been found by the Grand Jury. In thin we erred. No bill has yet been found, and cannot be without the presence of the prosecutor. A process has been issued far his arrest, and officers have been looking for him for several days. Mrs. Grinder, the Alleged PCll9oller. The Grand Jury, yesterday, returned an indict ment for murder against Mrs. Martha Grinder, in the case of Mrs. Caruthers, whose death is attributed to poison, administered by Mrs. G. With the particulars of this case, the. readers of the Gazette must be familiar, having been given at length In our columns. It is probable that the ease will be taken up nett week. Put Into the Costa.—Thomas Richardson was prosecuted for mallcieus mischief, but the Grand Jury haring returned the bill ignoramus, the prosecutor, Thomas Graham, wee called in to Court yesterday afternoon, and being Present, he was, as directed by the Gread Jury, required to pay the coats. Taken Oyer.—Edward Flani¢_ an. whose curt- Action and sentence for larceny la noticed else where, was taken to the Penitentiary yester day afternoon. From Yesterday's .Eveaine Gazette Court of Quarter Saeatons. FITIDAT, OCT. 13.—8 efore Judge's Skwrelt and Brown. Miller Mitchell, alias J. P. Paxton, was ar raigned on a charge of adultery, preferred by Robert Montgomery. The testimony went to chow that the defendant, who has a wife Using In Lancaster, had nlisndoned her and came to this city with one Catharine Steel, with whom he lived at Rattle hotel for three mouths. The jury found:a verdict of guilty, and the defend ant was sentenced to pay a tine of two hundred dollars and undergo an imprisonment of one year in the county Jail. A. C. Brant plead guilty to a charge df selling liquor on Sunday, and was sentenced to pay a fine of sixty dollars and costs, and undergo an imprisonment of ten flays in the county jail. His license to keep an eating house was revoked, as he had once isifsfre been convicted of a viola tion of the liquor law. He also plead guilty to selling liquor without license, and was senten ced to pay a fine of thirty dollars. Mrs. McCullough plead guilty to selling liquor without license, and was sentenced to ply a tine of ten dollars and costs. Edward Flannegan, charged with the larceny of a carpet sack and clothing, the property of Samuel Reynolds and Edward Ward. at the boarding house of Mrs. Phillip,. in South Mt...- burgh, was convicted and sentenced to throe year, In the penitentiary. The Union Skating Park. Allegheny The managers are actively engaged In pre paring this flea improvement for the use of the public- The grading and embankment has been completed, and the water pipe laid. Workmen are busily engaged upon the betiding, and the latter will be ready for occupancy within thirty days. This fine Park is located on Tremont street, Second ward, about forty Tanis from the track of the Allegheny and Manchester street railway, on Western avenue. Tne grounds comprise six and three quarter acres, enclosed by a tight fence eight feet high. The buildings comprise an entrance ball, ladles' saloon and dressing room. gentlemen's saloon, rafrahment Worm. skate room and ticket office. The men agers intend to render the Park Just suck a place as the gentlemen and ladies would wish It tube; where they can enjoy the faac.inating and Invig orating exercise of abating, free from any of those physical or moral difficulties which are incurred on the river, at a moderate expense, within the reach of every family. The depth of water wit, be such as to reader danger from that source impneslble; and the surface of the Park, during the season, will be kept smooth as glass by artificial mesas—such as flooding over night..and by On use of the Ice plane and brooms. We hall the dawning era of seating perks as a ate, in the right direction. The Allegheny Library , Association. We are rejoiced to observe that thin Assents Lion le actively at work, through Its standing committees• and promises to furnish the young men of Allegheny a comfortable, commodious and weillurnished hal:, where they will find ample Intellectual eatertalnamnte, during the approaching winter. The tine Central IlaJi so liberally dedicated by Councils, to the one of the Library A•BoCiaLlOn, le Bow being fitted up for the use of the mem -4,45. Lashio. C ace and she vas to receive the two or three thousand volt= of bound books which compere the 'manes the library, are now now being 'put up. - he [tall has been neatly carpeted and furnished with desks, tables and chairs. The committee have made arrangement, to place on their tables and files, all the leading newspapers, the monthlies and quarterlies, and to furnish members with all new publications, as they are issued from the prase. The Lecture committee are also In correspondence with some of the ablest public lecturers in the country, and expect to furnish the Allegheny priolle with a comae of enterulining and Instructive lectures, during the season. We trust that the citizens will encourage this effort to promote the moral, Intellectual and social condition ofthe public. Death of Dr. John McCook. Dr. John McCook, a' well-known phyhi. - • Steubenville, and only surviving brother of Dr. McCook, Sr., of this city, died on the 11th inst., in Washington City, after a long and panful Illness. For ten days before his death he mi. constantly attended by his n.-plievr, Dr. Heorsit. L. McCook, of this City. General Edwas McCook - , hie oldest eon, was on his way to Tes as when he received a dispatch from Hon. l H. Stanton, stating that his father was deal. He Immediately started on his return, and ar rived in our city last night, where he will re ceive his father's remains to-morrow, and lin. mcdlately proceed with them to Steubenville where his father will he buried. Dr. John McCook but been for years a prom Inept man, ant has held several Important Dill Cebt He was noth a patriot and a ehrittlau. Embezzlement by an Express Clerk. A young Luau named Alex 11. flame, employed as o clerk In the Adams Express Office, at Oils city, left rather hastily a few days ago, and on examination of his accounts show that he has failed to make return of between two and three thousand dollars, received by him during the -two or three days previous to his departure. :Elie gay man is a member of a very worthy and respectable family, and as his character hereto fore has been unexceptionable his friends are at a loss to scconnt for his strange conduct. An Information- has been made, and efforts are now making to secure the arrest of the young marl, Ws Where:MOMS are as yet ■ mystery. W. H. Stsca's Concert. in Ecceasior Hail last mains, was a great 'success. Evers seat In the Hell was occupied long before the hour named, and standing mots was es a oremt: um. The perflarmers numbered snout one hun dred and forty, and the fine choral pieces were rendered with a powerful effect. Several of the voices were very fine, and gave evidence of fine culture, reflecting the highest credit on the professional repatatiou of af. Peliodicalt.—John I'. Hunt d: Co., 59 Firth Street, have received the New York Indepen dent, the Round Table. the Nation, Chimney Corner, Frank Leslie's illutrated Newspaper, and Rarper*6 Weekly. Frank (one. 70 Fifth street, has rerelved Frank ted Newspaper, the Round Nation. The Young Man'. Pylentt.—Warranted to rare Private Diseases. For sale by druggists. Aat for the Young Man's Friend. A pamphlet g i v ing the symptoms and treatment of imitate Aseases accompanies each Box, or can be had by addressing Young Man's Friend, Box 05, Cinch:instal. with a three cent stamp enclosed, to Joseph Fleming, Charles Super, J. . Frilton, ur 8. W. Fox ct Co., Allegheny ,rll:6m. ROBINSON, IitteCLEAN Br. CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 73 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. Denning received in PAR 'FUNDS ►ad 1E.15 - 01 Collections made to all partsof ths United States. Bop and sell at market rata: U. S. 5 per cent. 11161, Bonds; U. S. do. 640 do.; U. S. 5 per sent. 1040 do.; U. S. a per cent. Certificates Lulebtednesc Sew U. 5.740 T'ressurc Noted. They al= BUY ano SELL OR COMMISSION at the New York, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh Boards, all kinds of . Government Securities, Stocks. Bonds. Gold bta., hs. 425 FINANCE AND COMMERCE BROKERS AND BANKERS BOARD COMILICOTISD NT 1105.5011, ■'OLYAA et 00.) FRIDAY, Oct. 13,1465, Asked. U. S. Cs 1881 U. S. 5-20's, U. w. 7-30 , 11, U. S. Certificates. G01d.... Alleghel Pittstm, ....... 98 00 * T 3 63 _. 69 00 60 6 33 00 ....—.. ..... y CO. Fives Co:knellsrale R. R. Bonds __ Allegheny Gas Co lionternens Insursage Cash 1n5...---. Western Eureka Connelisville IL R. Interegt. Connellgvllle R. R. non-tot... Exchanges:gat. Rank.--.... Fourth Net. Bank-- Lron Cit 31. h 31. lint meal Rank .. National Ronk Of Conapierve Tratiesme ns National Allegheny tr. Pittsburgh Oil Columbia Oil ___ Oil Ilairrn--- Ohio Valley Hoes .... Terr, Story h. Cherry Hun....__ Western Penn.* Warren h Pitt• a.Stervarts Run—... Pittsburgh gram Elevator Gold at 11 s. tn. 144 B.EFORT OP BA.LES coop 740', 21 series Gol,Livits held pretty firmly in Nem 'York Say at 144,, Governments Were slightly d pressed as compared with yesterday's .luotatlons Flee Twenties were quoted toalsy at los, mains lost; yesterday; Seven Thirties, 00, against cc' Eighty-ones, luSl,; Ten Forties, 00 , ., and Ccrt nettles, . Our local stock market Is not settee, bait quite steady at quotations. Money ta stnngent, and th. best business paper is offered at a heavy disco. for accommodation (n: stocks remain quiet and unchanged. The demand seems to be restricted to the stock of two or three companies, and the holders of these do not seem disposed to sell. As will be seen by the board list, Ad was bid for Columbia; 2.50 for Wirren and Venango; and 1 for Ralston. On the street, we hear of lOU being oiler for Warren & Ve nango, And ref used. Bank. Insurance nod Bridge stocks quiet sod nominally unchanged. There is some Inquiry for Bank shares, but buyers sod tellers appear to be apart in their views, consequently, we have no sales to report. The Associate Banks of New York at a meetlill October unanimously adopted a constito. on and plan for the redemption of National Bank blesses. Robinson, McClean & Co ,P7o. 75 Fourth street, are purchasing uneurrrent southern money, and peinons wishing to dispose of the some would do well to give them e .11 They are orepered to buy the notes of Tennessee, Virginia, North and .th Carolina, Georgia, Tronoaae (7oupo. fiestas - Me k Chattanooga R. R. Bonds, (endorsed); and Memphis tiny do (endorsed.) —The branch railroad from Blairsville, on the Pennsylvania Railroad to Freeport, on the Alle gheny river, is completed and now an use. At Freeport this line strikes that of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, running thence to Kittanning. and now In progress of extension beyond that point of the oil region. This branch having been built by the Pennsylvania Railroad, wall be worked by that company as an avenue for the coal, non and petroleum trade between the Alit gtieny Valley and Philadelphia. —The grain elevator coropempanies of this city have given notice that the rates for elevating and six days storage, on and after the 16thwin be, on eats I lie per bushel, and oti all other grain 20 per bushel, and they reserve the right to require the removal of the gamin at the expiration of the first six days, upon spectal nonce being givern. In the absence of such notice the rate will he lc per bushel for each succeeding twenty days alter the first Mx. This action they contend I. necessitated t nsound condition of most of the receipts. Many o f the grain merchants feel themselves ag grieved thereby, and propose to resort to the sys tem of sendingsacks to their correspondents to ship the grain Gazette. --UrvlVle I. ST ATell EIST OF Off= flux errs k r , Ex PISNDITCP.. ur GfIVERNMENT FOR run ttu Aitrf.l4 ENDING. Jva following le a Idaho merit of the raceipta and expenditure. or the tine. d State,. for the quorter ending Juno .7), 1 , 165 • elusive of trust [undo: Drr kC73fEIT FLEOIST4II..f , Or t) In. From Customs.--. ,tate of Public LAnds.—.—. Insect ..... Internal nevenUr. ....... ..... Incidental and Miscellaneous source.. Total receipts, eaCillaiVe of loan Oct & 'OM! From fractional curycncy, per c uf Dl arch 3, 18S1 Sites, twenty yeses bowls, per act of July 17, lint ........... ...-...... Tetporary loans, per nets of Feb. 33 and .March 17, I.iw _— Certificates of Indebtedness per acts March 1 sod 17, Inta Sixes, I,dt bonds, per act of March 3, Ined sites, compound Interent notes, per act a Of 11, 1003, and June 3u, ..... Se, en t hrrodent ha throe years Tress. fay notes, per net 01 June :10, Sizes, tivr-1 xvertry year bonds, per set 01 June th 710, 1,01 ....... Se, en ree-tenths three sear. Teens. ury notes, per net of .11•reh 3. . 0061 coin purchased per n.t of 111 nod, 17. 160'2 Tot al Oral.] total— METZ= eisil—FOrelgn Intercourse and mis cellaneous Interior—Pension and Indian War . Navy .............. Interest on public debt, including in- Redemption of Texan maemnit y stock I ,:721,Miti Retniburaententa of Treasury notes, per acts pride to December 29, 1137.. Payment of Treasury notes, per act of March 2, 1801 Redemption of United States notes, per act of July 17, la6l Redemption of '7 5-10 three years cou pon bonds, per act of July la, 1911 .. Redemption of Treasury notes, per act of February 25, Dud Redemption of postage and other atamps, per act of July 17, 1802 079,7.16 Reimbursement of Treasury loans,per acts of February 1.5 and March 17, 1 02 Redemption setart inmates of indebt ednetra, per of March 1 and 17, 1902.__ Redemption of fractional currency, per Oct of March 5, PPI3 ...... 1 , 7 litalempt ion of one-year floe per vent Treasury notes, per act of 1n arch 0,1 0 . Dalempionf .w —' ye ar s — f ee per cent 1' reneury notea, per act of March .t, latz • • ••• •• • . „ . 2u,31 , ',71r0 Redemption of three year, Ali per tent compound Interest nOles, per arts of March 5, Inca, and June :vi, 11,114.. Purchase of gold coji, • per net ot March 17, 1n q. ()tend total of expetsclitur s e.. , , , „ ~ ~,,,, tu?,.674E3°,1•141 Iron and Nalls—Another Advance. There Is a continued good demand for both Iron and Nails, and our mill-men are g o tt, og otth . r . Meter than they can fill them. Owing t o an ad vsnce of lull per cent in U. wages of hailers, the price of nails has been advanced seventy-five cent. per keg—making the third or fourth adv..° within a comparatively short time. There in no change In the card rates of iron, though it Is hold firmly at card quotations. The corrected rate. for Nall. are as follows 101 to lod, /id to ad. (4 to 7.1. ad to sd. 3d 11.11 - I , aISIUBC II DRUG MARKET. PITTSBURGH MARKETS-. Flevorte4 l for the Pnishurgh Oarette. FE.a,, Oeit.. 13. BIS. FurnAr Oet. 17, 1455. The general markets were moderately active nut friends In the Drag Trade are doing a good and drat to -ley, with a fair local demand, though ltustaesa, and at fair prelate. the jrannaetlons generally were of no unimportnn The demand for goods has been enormous, and character. prices remain tem, but without out sli sources of supplies tax.egi to the utmost to sheet the demand. Many staple goods have advanced very mate rially mace our last revision of the list, and are held firm at the advanced rate., among which we may note, Acetic Acid, Balsam Copaiba, Chloroform, Opium, Quinine, Morphia, Castor Oil, Lard Oil, BI Cart, Soda, Sal Soda, Caustic., Soda, Soda Ash. Whiting, Venitlan Red, Rhu barb Boot, Oxide of Zinc, Putty, Castile Soap, end Camphor. binnufacturert of Window Glans and Mat, ware have advnne•d their priers by making their discount ten per mint len, than formerly, while the en rd rat e. remain uneh angel. I n oon.reinem i e of the eengity and run inn,' high pLoc of Caustic Alkali the Peansrly salt filancf‘cturlng Co. have hero roinpelisl to adt all, the price of '• CONCEXTILATED LYE. They now quote as follows Less than 50 rases.. NI rases.. '.ll, cases.. ILOU This range of prier. will Allow the whole/ale dealers to supply the small trade at suet prices as admit of a fair division of the profits. Linseed Oil went up As high as elm pre Z.tion A few weeks since, hut has receded to $1,5040,55, and ratter weak at the decline. LaDloll Is held at our quotations. TurTlentlne, Roala, Nutyralla, Guru Shellac; and a few other art idol are lower. Spices of all deseriptions are held firmly at ad armed rates. We quote the leadlog articles on the Drug li.t as follows Acid Acetic, 61 165 VD. " l'itnc, 106 1 12. • 1 " Dlnriatle, 53a 1 " " Sulphuric, 4 6" Tartaric, IOS e 110 " Alcohol 69 per cent, 470 0 4 'l5 2 011. Oh per sear , 470 6 4,15 •• Aloes, ilape, 35 6 S 3 il D. Allspnie, p 31 '‘ Alum, 5 34 0 Ammonia .9",un. 12 9 1 rarlionlle 30 6 81 Baleen l'opali , •. 1 4.. 0 1 IS Amentoeli , l4, 4 , (y 50 ""ack I,enii, , 7 0 4 • 1 ,§ 75 '' 3, 11 " 15 la '• I . 7 146 9.' L'. ' l(2 Ino ' - 143 • 1.50 " 1 90 0 2 00 •` ,n) 31 4 . 4 40 " .1 08 cp 45 " 2 45el 050 •'I , 6 0 , 3 1 1 5 3 , :: 61 Igy 0.5 " 1 35 El , l 31 ~ li ' a . 85 .: 15 fa 14 " 1, 66 0 .56 " I 50 03 51 " 25 6.. •• 65 0 90 11 f.l i 3 Ito , 5" idi 1 1U " 65 iry 75 " 100 ta I 6.., ~ 1 65 6 1 70 • 1 2 26 0 1115 " 5 15 " 49 e 75 " 8d 9 " 42 Sp 41 " 3 4 " 3'.4 5 " 1 13 , 0 1 33 " 02 0 65 " 'l5 (# 165 " :Morphia, 9 50 41 665 V oz. liitiate Silver, 110 ty 173 " NUtrinegn, 151 1 08 h 1 1 Oat Meal, 8 1 10 Oil linseed, 25 4 60 liertanaot, 00 / 1 i OCi • Lemon. 25 150 8 " Prppernalnt 00 660 " " l'od I.lver. 75 3 00 par gal. Lard City, :3 d 2 35 " " 11ncinnatl, RI 0 'lO 11 Linseed, 50 4/ 55 " (Hive,' 73 00 " ( - rotor. 73 03 " Sperm Genuine, 10 SO " " Tanner's, 55 95 " " Whale W. 8.,. 1 53 y 2,10 " opium. 12 0 , 0 1,,e0 "y 1 5 Polo.. BI Chromate, 29 (d 32 " Misstate { Yellote,) Pi 6 02 9 r (Red.) 1 445 0 150 '' " PotsB2 horate, 83 (I) 10 " Platt y (in bladders) .1 8 5iS " Resin itibl of MAO 13 l4 CO per blil. Root Gentian 02 15 V 15. hiloger, E. 1., 30 il " " " Jantatea, su 65 " '• Ipecac (powdered,) 525 600 Jain'', 350 6 165 " Rhubarb E. 42 751 •• Turkey, 17 0U 1 1 1000 " 51 11 " 7 1 4 8 1 50 81 900 per bu,ll 3Or U 173 ' 19St ND. so 31 so so 15 1 1, 18' .; .. 26 1 1, f: 7. 68 0 IN '' 12',0 13.; 2 1 6 91 5 03 la., gal 65 0 200 " _ .—.. 3 0 , / 45 VI •. Venett,, 11,..1. .6•,4t 1 V o White i.rad in .01 1 .. . 1 . 1. , 1.5',9 I. " " " fans) tir•nds. 8 02 Di ~ • Dr y . 115 1 .4g9 16 it. , 1211 ' to ' ..: 4. 6 ~ - I,', S 1.; II tie PM, Borax. Relined, Mlle V it rloi, Brimstone, .• Flowers Suls;hu. Calomel, Camphor, C.mtharWea. Chamomile Flow's blornform innutto Corrow. e Cronin TAM CudArnr. rAct 1.00 , 00.1. .1.1,4 , r5< . A.1. - Lbrt IllAn (J.l) ,1 - 1153 00 9 25 33 00 35 00 ` ,•O Trmk,nenulh, S F.. Benc*ll. .tide waver Berrie., Sulphur, Longwood St Doer. l• Lluruprx , hy Mgr°, - 150 I 00 I '23 . 5.50 WO 91nFuceln l'nrb, •• ~; nlclnel~ sal E11a... deed 1 'an 11 .• Hemp, uxtard, Senna Alex, •• FAst Sala Fat l'arD Soap t •sat Ile, Sue. Lead. Terra .1/gamma Varalsh J • p nn, R I 1,1 , 1 Litt—trge, Zink +.1.1e PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET oar, Oct 1,, 1931 ( • 111 LlE—The market forktfrude woe painfully due rl to-daythe reported ruslessmounting In the work , gate to only ~ no hunched and rea bawds, the 'Ware ds)'s operations we hate had for some month. There 11100 abatement to the demand but tuyers are holding off hoping that by so doing, they will be enabled Lo break the market, as well as pricks*. Thu seems to Ine the pulley In the East. Moth In re gard tot 'rude and Refined, .o we are assured that orders are to the hands of exporters, and they are not [Wine them for the tn..ns already mentioned. We have bit f two sale. reported to-day, two lot. o. fifty tiarrels, each at 33 cent. Mil. Included, Quin t st Inns may tqi fairly given at SW3al, little returned, and 3.544116, bbl. Included. A phi ate telegram Iron , thl City to-dai, reports Crude Mtn at lib.Soggle • the wells, and $14,:.0 at the mouth. We heard one at our aperulators offering km cents for lOW to Likask Wilk of l'ill,ale till, deli% ertl here, which otte tins refused. It ftl'lN ED—There was not a Merle operation reported tr.-day, and in the ntotence 01 isles we omit quotatdona. There seems to be no demand at present, and rts the stock It eaceeallnaly light. an , the 000. t MM. - 1y of OW' Refine are sold ahead there I. little or none offering. It Is generally pr dieted. however. that there will be an lmprnrt foetal in the trade hat/ore nanny days elapse. RAVI liA AND It Fd t, l hl—N aptha Is qui, .2,1 In the %toter., t.l att!es lye quote 1.41..11FA::, I: I on , : free Rettifluum Is Irregular 'kW n,a, 14. goof o:.1 to., And P.IIO per bbl. 930,140 4 161 ^ .)4,621 4.009 42,246,436 '10,044 If r 7 The receipts of oil cont3nue :/OPt. 11,1 , 1 of seffensfity, cocain,. eo. the t rl.l,Ntns In Its preAent slngaAnt eon. wn Tl.r nrrivNls wnri. follon , NV I( V %tnlntvrlft. fl,o•i•n..s• . . Hrrur, Ilnrniny I,ll4nnlzni. .1, n.tl.nu New York Coffee Market rie T•ors, Oct II -Sin., ;or, Inn; says the emsncrentr Lierry nn v.letwool tins api •01: up lor it.e, and the sales )enter.;,), when the prim, pal 1-11•1 nen. was done, exeeedinl 21,003 bogs. Toe nos rket close. very strongly at tile full currency of Friday Inv, though we to-lir-Ye the sales noted show no piutieular The stock of ILIo, Al ter the transaction. of yesterday, was 19,541 bas s, against I 130,45 brigs, that. 11, kat year. The tales are 80. bogs Rio, per Wayfarer, nt II f,c gold, In tend; 1;13 do, per Ricardo, ro ; 518 do, per Hydras, both gold, duty pald• OM do per Camporne ro, to go West, 14X; S.Tio do, per Wllheloano And 534 do, per Meanie, both tfel,i; 3,00 do, pN . all gold, in bond; 400.1 do, per Christian's Anil I. W. Stetson, from London, 4400 do, par Vesta, direct, LOA du, per %lona Its; do. Skimmings, In resider per Catharine Scoti, all on private term.; and 010 do, Santos, per Eaglet, 13-"Ic gold, in hood —A total for the three dope, a small portion from second hands, of 31,530 bags. Other descrtptione are very quiet, and we only notice 3:0 hags Lag, nay ra, and 131 do Curacao, on private terms; nod Java 100 small way, from second bonds, Ikki Cash, cur rency. The stock of 1110, nt the ports, 51onda) evening, nir mide up by Messrs. Soot 1111,101 I Sons, was 40,471 bags, tlr.. 40,57 I bags here, am 10( 0 1 In Baltimore. • ---- $ I . I 1.1 ~ Import. from Jonunry le!, to Sop!. %nth, 18 . 4 /Mtn ton• Ion Porto .. l'oeoawier P0rte........ •• • • .1,1!!» pkg5...19L,195 I, t, from January Ist, to Sept. 30— pkg....99;207 I lb, irkgs SRCIIe I Ime. 1864 .---. The Supply of Hoge In the West. Therele a very buoyant feeling In all artividi of pos , taunts, anti there •seems to be a disposition to loree prices up to the highest figuren of tart year, on the ground that otocke ore lens nolv than they were last I ,ctober, an the nog crop, it Ix arytied, will be less than in lett. Whether thin theory about the supply of hogs Is correct or not, tt le certain that priers are looming up, awl, with the feeling that now prevails, they would sell. It the packing season Were opened, at 11501., per net. But there may be many slips between now and the middle of November, and packers who arc smarting under the experience of tact merman, and rut olt at the Idea of paying $l5 and upward. for hogs, think that thin inflation may culminate in time to give them the advantage when the pack ing sensor open.. In regard to the supply of hogs, we should think it hardly safe to calculate very extennively on any great falling B aron v i , e crop as compared with last year. They nderfully productive animals, eetrecially when stimulated by high prince and a large crop of corn. But how ever this may turn out, (semen racy ealoulate up on getting about ISO per head for all the hogs ready for an early market, and thee may get CVell more..-11n. l'i.over. AND, Oct. IR.—Flour—Unchanged and quiet at eli for city made XX red; SL2 for do XX white; tis,iocio,so for XX red, country brands; si COLN) for do X X white. Wheat—Market dull, onset t led and inactive. No sales reported and no correct figures can he given. Corn—Weaker and nominal at tic for No 2 mixed. Oats—Quiet at Siff4,44c from store. It ye—Nominal. Barley—tio sales. $7,59 per krg 775 8 09 .825 . 875 .975 9 75 . 7 75 " table change GRAM—Wheat le firm, with a good demand and there Is but little offering; sale of 2 can No I Chicago, at 111.00;2 do do (Witreontrln) st 111,05, and B corn do 11111wairle club nt $l,Ad. Harley canal tn very freely from the adjoining country to day, and sold from wagon at it to 41,10, ite to qutitty . There is a good demand for Oatcand we note eaten et n retail way at 5-n4,1 f'orn In firm and more ,ellve, with an upward tendency; of 700 lamb in store at 220. Stye is dull and ne glected VIA firm, nntl (Jowly active. too wlthout quotnble change. Snivit Syria n w,,.„, Famlly at Oin. and Winter nee do at El }'they roaster held from 21 to it per bin higher . Rye Flour as netting from Into, at r,m PH('VISH.SS—IIadon Is firm, tel.h n fair job- Idng demand but unchanged...flan .L.o pound. Shoulders at I/oc: and to. o R.nhed sot, s. Lard ,n q uote d at S, for :ntry. ! eo r e;; ) Mein Pork In nrm and Idn'het. note , : .1 to-di, "I POTAIIIES—reach Blow. sre FenlllS! from store nt CI to 1it,25 per tdd, and I toot.) sweete'y at A PPI.E.S—Firm. with A ...dhow! en.elernnly In excess of the supply. Sa:es at C. $7 per WA, according to , .llty. CHEESE—I I n firm rod AdVlll2l6llc. vol there in little or on VI enter!: Rearm,. In in trl. 01 kinltiblirg at itre'Xi. cod 11-Oslirn nlLltn.Ll. 131:TTE.12—Yneked Butter I, qqlet but steady ,th 'Alen ~f prime pricked ..t tes at ...In Roll prey he quoted at 414 i 42. EaliS-I..tuoted • 00 tnnt SEFlts—There Is little or no dem,nd for ...t her Clover or Timothy Seed. Flax seed IA In ,toad demand at Vie. , . SALT—In firm with n gond demand. and we note reenlnr sales At per bl.l—del.tered. 111..nNS--U.rtlet and one l. diced; we cantonal nmall saleper hunhel lkis--Quotod Lt 413 50 pet CIS, I'2oll " 00 " . " bld PIO LEAD—Firm: sale of plgs at I/. PEARLS—SaIe of tom at I. 011.--Sale of 25 Ws No 1 Lard 011 at /2,:51.—/en erally held at C. 3 5. HAl—Sold at scales to-day at 313 to $2O per to , as to 1203.1t1.11 BY TELEMPAPH. PETROLEUM STOCKS IN NEW YORK Special Dispeteh to Western Preaa. Now Yonif., Oct. 13, BM. Pirtnol..scat Sroeirs—Sales of Nikole 110 7.53; Webster, 1.24, Buchanan Farm. 91, Excelsior, 73; ileonellott. Eynd Tarn, Oceanic, 51; Untied Pratt! 09.25; Ocrrnatila, it.. New York, Phlitulle. plita sod Baltimore Consoit.lsted. A 5, r. 1.50; fires .ort, .:s',riey .Ir. 01. N.nicsertio. - ket, 17. Northern Lliter. 1 '5; I war Nation el. 19. South ard, 70; United Petroleum i arms, So Nets York Market. Now Took Oct 13 —l'. - 11 . 70:l-1'amt . r. at 6!c for Riddling, stud by suction to-Sat, to, .iovcru meat account, 1.2'0 bales, st tqi,3olo stret 10 good Middling 0 3io for low Mid iling,llo l 4l for good ordiDary, 530 for ordinary, .57i-it for ,ow do, and 53034 c for retell. FLOOrt-151arket 100 Mc better. at 11.9509.40 (sir nutter State, /81009,7 , for Extra State, 17,23 OS for Super Western, 15.6064,0 / for common to me. dlum Extra Writer , . f91049.a0 ror cornoirri Cop ping brands Extra R. fol. O , and 12,10M15.2-1 (or Trade Brande—the market tinting wile; arid heavy. WilicKT—Steady. at y 1,39 for W eeltern. G At N—Whellt 1024 better; 111,75401 50 for Chi cago sprint . , 51,7 4 01.00 fat 31.111.1,111,ee 1 05, $1..,04 ( r Amber Atli saukee, 32.3501,14/ !or New Amber State, 112.20R2 11 for goal Winter Ito West, rn, and VI SO for New White Michigan. Rye • shade Critter; tuned. 11,10 Barley heavy. Corn igt - 20 lower, at 7144 yc fur unscund and 900110 for sound Id lard Writers, the latter prier fur very choloe• Cato heavy, at 46,095 for unwind and be Mg 2 (or sound, the latter p: be for prime old. .oice sr:inn—Rice dull. Coffee active and•rry firm. Sugar dull; Cuba Munroe...lo 140151. MO lasso dull. Palnotricat—Dull, at 73c for Crude, dlefdr. far Rennet to Rood, and 691540 for Nan nod Free_ W onto—Quiet. Piroviniono—Pork Irregular. lower and onset , Red, at P 4,706350714 tor bless— .lost gas,oo attath 930,00 for Prime,and 13066 , ,50 for Prime Mesa. Reef firm, at 1115,b0ft13 io n for Plata Mess, d 613.6at05,b0 Mr Extra Mesa f Rams quiet. Cut Meats quiet and steady. Lard a Moeda gnaw, 0413 234 . /Raw .reset, .t.pons.c for Onto. Uneaso atrady. at 1343 1 1.2. New Tort Stock and Money Market. Dlr. , Toes, Oat. 13.—Money active and firm at 1 per cent. on call loans. Sterling Exaoang 3 dull at 10221210334. gold. American Gold without decided et.an c r i openaxi at 143 1 4, declining to 1447 5 , ad. it •n to 143, and cloth K at 144% Vogl; t. t 0 Liverpool quiet toll Urn. sto.k. SZOODg • C. 5.0451 Coupon, 102 Erie ..... W q L'• 5. $4 6-4713 s reps- to 7 tered. 100 1 4 Reading 111 X R. S. 020 ex-Nov. Michigan Southern 713 f, Coupons. MPS Pittsburgh 62 1.205, Bret settee . O. aN. W It nit, wood eerie. ero.: o.a. N. W. pfd.... 1351 ti tan., (lard series.. atilt, do. oraterred...__ fishi I Tear tlertleutaa, O. a R.l tO~CC 094 P., kt. W. at. LL,.... arm Issue N. C. Sites ef.t,i' Canton—. —..--.. 114 O . in. certificate. re!.6l Mortal* Market. Brreat.o, Ott. 11.—Fmors Unary —Wheat quirt but nem, partial apart; i to helot at *1.12G!,61. Corn heavy and droop ing; No. I held at 70eu Cats ioactrro and held at 440460 Tor No. I Sound kludey aornlnal at $1 13 for Oaca.la Rye— Warm TR; sound r cgton. Wirtalf •—.113,07. Pons-131,00. Carat.utmost—Ts New York: Wheut. 5 11 431 Corn 18. e. Oaks ide. Ist•erm--8 lour, 141 bble; Whiter. 1,753 bush; Colt, 164,130 bush, !rats, PAP bush; Berie2 • ", Li bush. Ca or•i. Er r..27 - 1.—F10ur.1.5• 3 bide; Wheat. ta. - eat bosh, Corn, .1.441:1 laciab; irata, 5 1 ,3 1 0/ bush: Bic 5.503 bush. Chicago Market. Cnirreaoo, oet.t.ttra. 0-Rai,— Wheat quo. at $1.43421,40,44 for Na. I, sad 11 knMl. lll for kto. Omit dull and lower, at fiats Wu No. I, and 60e for No. 1. quiet, te IA toe, yrtor wows—Dull. Riots tele I amours—Dun, at Ito on Wheat, and lls on Corn to Outlaw. iterairra—rlour, 0,00 bbls; Wheat, SACO bath; Corn M 020 do: Urta mom dn. • nPs es - ra—Plour, 66,ern Dbl.; Wheot, 14.000 33 1 Porn, 01.002 do; Cads, 4 Me do. Montreal Market.. 11101'r111101., Oki. 13 —FI-00i1—Soper Extra, $0.23 40,144 Ex..- 17011045.03; Tenor, 52511,23; Welland Canal. PL05041,23;, White, 1111,301,36,53. Onatn—W heat; Canada West, $1.1.2. Toronto Market. 10001100. Ontober Egtra, 15 00; Extra, 11,00. ORAlN—Wheat; 11.4241,66. Spring. &too 4106. Barle7, 90674 e. Bye, Pa. Pea., 40310r0c. 0010, 2155145 e. Cleveland Market. inl=ll Oswego Market. Occreco, October 13.—FLors cchaneed °Rata—Corn dull; No. f !Wools. 7earc. Bar ley tamale.; sod droopine. raw •I. I , -ate.ly • Flour, 63;154c; Wbc•t, 150, Corn, ; Earley. 13c; Nye, ;Cc: Oats, Bhp--to Now York. Mining Stork. N'o TOME, Oct. 1.2.-The prices of mining clocks bid in Boston today, were: Copper Fall., rctij Franklin, g 8!,; Hammon. 41‘ Huron Isle Royal Atinntsote, Quincy, 61;4; Rockinari, Supetior, Central, 40. . Pb Bad elphia Martel. rna A.DELTUIA, October IS —PiTILOLEUI. lover Crude 3EO4C/9. Helloed race MGM.. Lon a—Firm at Slidta. Wel ara—Slraa Rod New 10.,141 ,, ..4u. Old do 1 . 2 4 , 11.4 M, White 11,1063. Vora Was. Oat& Sta. tec utaas—fl,32.6a 13. Baltimore Market. BALT:Nonni Oct. 12.—r...0, a dull; s ilea W ester • let a at 51 °,5 0 i 0 . 13 • 75 • it as a—Whet Oren and advancing asy te. Cor , 11.,1 16c, While and 1 et os, VI wait —lloantlce and In demand. at to Wt.tein. sad heavy Toledo Market Tot.emt , Oct. 12.--On ON—Wh•et 1:i51 bete, e• Dew Waite Mtrhteen et flee &mho, chigan O.en , . Ihe Corn ,a:e. tiOc. cleetue ,e.e• at Eye .reedy; el o. et I , e. AIL Frt..lk•trrn—rMeee, et On Wheat to I. of feo. Detroit Markct Flour—Market In better supply, and ten len ..y ,tow( w Int. Sales Ps , bbis earn tet.dl l i, Its , do superior nt $ll,lO, 100 do at nod WI. choice extra at 110.124. At close, superior was uttered at 1011.12t4 without buyers. Wheat—The market opened without matertal (donee, but after report, closed doll anti lower, with tort little disposition to buy. SNICS before re;strt '2 cars extra white nt $2,3 , ; I car Nu I white at 1112.2 f; 2 cars No I amber at y 2,02. and car Nu 2 white at 412-0 o After report., town, hush buyer 2 white noall ulleted nt .ux without takers. A olfitred port for boat lona of No I twine', but 112,112 was 11, best ott, tor small amounts For tt fewcars No 2 amber, 01,85 Wll onore,l No I white was offered nt 112,24, and myeutoti amber at fl,be. without buyers. Corn — No ebonite, being in moderate demand at 7100, delivered In bags. (Mt Steadyat lfte l 0 1/oxt. Street price, Ss, flarley—Steroly, A good atticle of State read ily commands 0: at. Rye—Selling at sue. by the wagon 1011. Distil lers would pay The. Apples-103,504-1,00 per bbl.—Tribune, Who IMPORTS BT RAILROAD. Fri-Morriell, TOUT Warne & Clisto•OOß. lo tdrle oil, Forryth & Itro; 10 Im xs chows, II Rid dle; 14 do do, li 1 ralrell h. co; 11 do do, Potter A Ikon & Shepard; 2 bbl. eggs, Shrl.er & Inc; 1 rat u heat, .1 I.lggirtt co, 4 btrls Apple., t'ulir & Sherrnro; Pro 1 1.1. flo s. or, hpplcs. T r' Jeri. kinafrli kirk apples,Potterstikunh Shepard; Tr bble, y' lc, Brabant & Long' r 0 ph. potatoes, E T I. orap.on; "4,0 We., ti 10 Ilotratort oil s r• rr rosaug.; 1 ear barley, Z ant righl; tic .12. Joshua Rhode.; 100 1/1.1. flour, • & Sher,. o ld; 2 cars londwr, Shorroberger & 2 w Toni, Are, 1111.0 re; Ilrlr tilde apples, 1. II wigs rro, ru do do, .1 31 nharpc; t pkg. produce, T & B Slr2lllllnn. Ct.s-reLSIVO w heat, rlTrarstrtorl U. Oct. 13. Oct irl-1 ear w .1 Liggett & 00; 153 bogs barley, Shoruakcr & Long; I Writ apple., (11nrp. bell IlUtChill8011;:. Os. cheese, J B Unniteld; ci Ibis apples, irks 70001001. 2.0 cheese, 2 polls butter. Paler ; Aiken k. Shepard; ma bags barley, Spencer & ay; ices do do, WII Garrard; 30 el" rags, irler 'ullough. Smith & co; :7 pkga trotter, lot bids apples, I. II Volga as co; lonlthls tour, t It Myers b. co; Ital do do seghtnyur Voskamp; J a pkgs tolmcco, It Robison St. so; 70 B 1 0, 11; W ll7 do do do, E liessletonr 1 car wheat, D /discs; 1 cnr barly, othun Rhode.; barrels crackers, A Arthur. ; 2.5 pks hall, Orttlf tr. Roller; IS Itgs starch, J S Dilworth is co; lot blooms, Park h. R A Ltalirlsori Hrartina, October 13.-5 rolls leath er & son; 2 keys butter, S. Dyer: 10Ws Apples, Jae ileirdiner; 32 do d04..1 Coblain; bble npples, Jos o'Hanlon; I car wheat, Joseph rrnig; R cars onts, 4 cora whent, Simpson h Knox; Ido do, Gilmore & ,3,; 1 do'do Noble & Angel; 2 owe (lammed, M II Suydam; no elm do, Fhter & Hamilton; 21,0 el barley, M. Hecklemsn; sli• d o n potates, .3 Muspnve; doe brooms, A Koehn 10 o brooms, S Oyer; 0 she rites, had- Frey & Clerk; rolls leather, N H e nt ot t, di do do, 12 Fulton; 10 curs whent, Kennedy al3 rt A l• 161 hldes, A Holeteine; I car corn, Simpson & Knox; 100 bb npples, Owens & Kconedy; 05 do In, 11 Roon ey oney lb ban Cheese, Shull., Sono co, 62 bales 0051013, k ennedy 013.11de, MILLI 1/11r,LLiunte.. mcgT, IPEATITZI24 ern. We slatted the ricer yesterday, Rot to expects of ceiling any ileum, for we well knew that soy such hope would be fallacious, but with some• u bat the same feehogs that we visit the grave of I==l with tearful eyes upon the prospect. There lay eight atenmboata, and an innumerable quantity of tugs, like a long row of alligators that had fallen asleep In a pond. with their noses out upon the bank, and if by our team tee cool! have raised the r.ver. we would hit's shed so copious a eupp.y, that et en the boulders that pave the whet should bat r been washed away, supposing such II shower thin the range of pnisibillty. Hot the fates have no istheil It, and we must submit. "Othello's nerupstinn Is gone" until the ram mes. There teeth DO creel .Ivpartures. The weather n Pi! quite Irvin. and very ;ear fur t'itts:.urgh, rld indicated anything but ram. he low water marks on the Monongnhela piers nre entirely ü bliterste•:. and 1,011 if they were u 0 do not t•onbider them ns iodic:A . ..rig the wlter t IMPS House at the present Stage. There rl3, I.ren boats up for se, erni days, wr nre .loras to wk. water there is there, but de not suppose there le mid hi or It! :aches. M..% 1 . 1,, RI, AM.— For IIIiOrTIIII.IOII concern .ng n stenmbont ..111,1 the Fort Pitt whereof .1 hI F. is ?kite, 11. It II ierk nod NV R. barkeeper, nod u toe h st.)ried for 141 'it V. on Thurs.bay, the lust. When I.t seen she was being towed by skiff Solhing having been heard of bet for seine dn) a, It is feared she sod her crew Lat. I ecn evicted In and loat or oti An nc hi. Aug conceruing her wal by thnnkfUlly reeetved. The above tel appeared in the col umns of yeaterdny•s Cay.oneretai, nod is supposed to Itnve ea:wanted from the brnin of so escaped w W . W .1 he whereabouts of the . •1 ort Pitt" is ors in doubt, and we All gmw thrvugh the agents of the law - related Pre., no I I.) nrrii ale, that she hos nstontehed the nal tees •.111.1doili by her benuty,s) metery,grnce apved, as well . the hospitable sttentions o the gallant htujor to the barbarous dent.ns [hat benighted region. we not ot.1) claim the word, but al.) other the alwrve libernl sum to no roe who will deliver Into the custody of Dr Rep nt Insmont, the nforeennl W. W. W. The dime for his apprehension Is to our poinieselou ludepen dent of our claim for the shove reward 'I be bar In the t duo i.e.. at Evansville has cu. away rapidly. And thechannel is n)w nearly the whittle of the river. A. bar Is forming on th. opposite side, abote the city. which will tend t tiro, the channel further towards the Indivn. wide. Rosiness at the Memphis whorl is very netlve. The t iiioinnati t ornmerctal, of Thursday, ha the following Items of news A 111,VA:1. 1.1 . A RTC - I/PP. — The Lent I,ot a.. In l'i.tftt•urel with h nle trli. or frelzh .• 1 , `... ..‘ v tv,ter. t , won li.t e Le, ~mt e i' i 'i ...• e. • ',11 , ' fr , lll IZI• •. Ler tr..; t. : 1.11 11,1,,ert. ) 1111.1,1, i•u t• %ILA. She tear. t v zons The lirvenue left Inc Whoelln, 1,11 of pen;,!,, and all the ft, wilt she c carry on the 0 itor 111, 1 . ... LAN. —At .meeting ot the Big stn. ily l'aeLet Company recently held 10 Ironton. the folio, log directors were sleeted to SO ['VP doring the ensuing year • Capt. W. Honshall. of 'atletteiburich, I apt. John Kyle and 'ant. T. N. o Jhn/ton. oft Inman. ti. Mr Thes• I'. Means. of Hanging Hoek. and Mr H. Campbell, of Ironton. This ompany 1,,, e also concluded to build 'sooth er tine and fast sidega heel packet for the 1 •incin• note 51111 BM Sandy trade, to ply In connection ulns lb, Telect I tie l'eople's Lane have chartered the II •rthts ei : tee Louisville trade She leas es to-day, to mother true the St Nicholas. The Wagoner reports onto forty-alt Inches at Illslng sun Bar. She left th r iteerless round there. n k the 1,31.11. enoigh to knock her chimary a overboard. They were neatly halted out again. apt J. W McKee, of Cairo, passed through it e city yesterday, on route for Pittsburgh for hi'mr. '.pram W Rusk yesterday purchased the St. C apt. Eiliott, for The Cottage Nu wna detamed up the Kanawha 1 , 1 low water. insane t o crater, the People's line have ads mooed the rates of freight to LOUIE, Ole and Nashville. The news from below as we learn from pester finy's Cinctrionti Cdninel cost, Is absolutely refresh ing 1 here ere four feet water In the river from that to ',ins, and three and a half fret in the canal. There are fourteen inches In the ttomberlatot and falling, and seven and a half feet In the Mt sssss pl from Cairo to St. Louts. There is less than thirty inches water on Buffing -00 Below we . Ore a list of the gunboats recently urchased acid that bare been repaired acid re modeied, changing their names at St. Louis t Allen I 'oilier to Imperial, De Sara to Alabama, Forest Hose to Anna White, Florence hillier No. 3 to Ag nes, J. H. Baldwin tot'. I. Caffrey. Sybed to Com et. Emma Duncan lo Dora, Brilliant to J S. Mc- Cune. Carrie Jacob. to Louisa,lMattle Gabler to Loom, Victory to Lizzie Tate, Lotus to M. Burns, Silver Lake No. I to Marion. Willie Ciamage to Southern Belle, Exchange to Tennessee, and Ken wood to Cumberland. The Pocahontas is undergoing complete repairs' on the marine docks. The Potomac left the marine ways last night, in thorough repair. The garibost Mary Miller has nearly completed her troprovements in the Eureka Dry Docks. llCapt Frank Davidson. Informs us a new well took ITre at Burning Spring, West Virginia, on Monday night one mans horned to death, and another, It Is feared. will not recover. The new aide-wheel steamer Calumet is offered for sale at Madison, Indiana The Cottage Not only reports 72 inches in swha river. T y he New OtICAIIII Bulletin. of the eth Instant, sa The Tycoon's crew deserted bee on Friday night. and shewas obliged to stay over to complete her freight . whotti Is the largest load of cotton taken from Ihls 1 , 07( since the war began. She Is In stied up to the pilot-house with cotton for New' Albany and Louisville. STEAMBOATS PALTIMORIS AND FREDEE IOESBUROH, VA.—The new and commodlocui Steamer WENONAH, tlaMa Dawes, runs regularly between the above ports ones a week, leasing Baltimore, from her Wharf, foot of South Greet, every /WILILY AITER NOON, at o'clock, and Fredericksbargh, every TITMiDAY MORNING. Ps:seaters sad Freight carried at low rates. Through Freight promptly sttendol to. Merchandlee from Boston, New York, Philadelphia, or elaewhere, consigned to ears of Steamer WENONLEI, will be taken charge of ma. med:Maly upon U. arrival in Baltimore, charges paid, and forwarded promptly, free of commis. dons. Persons from the Northern Slates desiring to view the Battle Field. of Virginia, or to look attar the bodies of friend. and relations killed in the battle. of the Wilderness, ChanceLionville, Fredericlisturgin or Spottsylvania Gotta House, have • splendidoportunity of doing se by tale Tonto. The WENONAB is provided with excel. loot Steamer!. and Borth urcomloodationa and is in every respect a first-clam Boat, being new, fast rod commodious. For information, freight or passage, apply to or eddies. JOS. WRITE, Purim, on board, or JUdo. JAM. TAYLOFt, &gent, hal:Um 212 West Frill. ay.. HMO= re, 11.1 jITTSBURDII AND ZA.N.I3&- SILL& PACKET—The tine pas- Zikt !miser steamer LAIDIA anal:MM. Capt. Stull. S. U. Hose, clerk, leaves Plitaborgh for Zanesville every TUESDAY at 4 r. o. Return ing leaves Zanesville for Pittsburgh every FRI. DAY ate A. X. For freight or pessaire apply _el, board or to °aril J. D. 001.1.1NOWOOD, Agent. MEDICAL COUGH lio MORE TRY EITILICH LAB WS MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALS/ STEICICLANIng MELLIFLUOUS 00T013 BALSAM In warranted to cure Cougna, (Mai Hoarseness, glatturta %Throning Cough, Sore Throat, Oonanmptron, and all affection. , of lb* Throat and Lungw For sale by Druggist.. General Depot, a Era Fourth street., Oluelogratt, 0. 273. ,9.-R1M,234:23.66.... All the Medical men sae the pre reeomeeste, STILICKLAND'S itAN - oxiioLE:se , zux, rt.' RE Le the only oftrusto remedy for IhArrhumar.ll fly•entery. It Is • oombuu,tlon of AstrlagootS. Absorbants, tithaufants Oarmtne/ re. and 11 warrsated to e-Rtwt • sure alter al) mesas hove WIN. For elle Ilrutt. Ilene Jot. thus Fourth street, ClhoWnsti, V. STRIOKILA_ND'S PILE 13111.E9Y. STIIIOII.I..ANIPS PILE REMEDY bm cured thousands of the worst elutes of Band sad /11e,,Iteg Piles. It Oyes immediate re 1101. and of am • permanent cure. Try It directly. Itiu war mated to cure. For sale by MI DrUggina• Germ.' DirOot,l3al Fourth exalt, tllnclanatt, 0. Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Debility DR. STRION.LAIID'S TONIC. Ws Iran resenaraend Moss surtertag srlth loss AppeUte, Indigestion or I.ltvapepata, Nervous... Ana bad Nervous Ilebutty, t. pa :;t rick Wad'. Tonle. It is a vegetable preparawon, tree Cos alooholls liquors; Itstrengtbessa“ the whole nervous eysters. it creates a good appetite, and le warranted to uw llyspopria and Nervous Debility. lot lode by GEORGE 11., KEYSER. Pittsburgh. R. E. SELLERS 11 UU , JOS, FLEDILS(.4 N. bIeULAEREN " UttAILLES SU PER, 00.. J. N. FULTON. LULU. A. ILELLY, Allegheny Usy. octnn vd-nais F ORTI YELRB PRtad`TIOA lIIEMVA.L DU:EARNS titres me • [noteledge seldom acquired by Phyrd. clans. My long resldenee In this city, an: Lid amount of patients treatod annually by me, ad sulliolent proof of my success. SP ER DI ATOR Rlia.A., or SEXUAL WEARIIIIS And all diseases arising therefrom, are cured to much snorter time than heretofore by my RSV VE,GETABLE REMEDIES. Medicines sont U /my part of the rbalon. ALI letters must contain a stamp topay return Oorreepondenee hcif sacred. Moe, Bil s rninzia) street, near alls mood. Address J. W. BRANSTIIIIP, Wane Uos SM. PUtsburst, P. pRiVA.TE DISEASEB. - - • Jmee 253 PENN !STREET. near limy For the mire of all &scum of a prlvath nature, from two to four esp. by an entirely new and treatment. Also, Se minal Weakness, and all cokes diseases of the genital organs, and them prevention . A aura warranted or money refunded 1811 co bours-8 to 10 a. in , I ,‘ tot, and 4 to 8 p.m, Address Letters W eall% Peen street. sal PENN MACHINE WORKS AND FOUNDRY. H. WIG LITMAN ENGINE BUILDER AND milolinnsr, Lacoon nrsuissr, between Federal acid Sandusy, A.L.LIM/MinT CITY, Pa. blanufseturer of W IG B TMAN'S PATENT PORTABLE OSCILLATING STEAM EN DINES, Shafting, Pulleys, he. Bellislelay of All kinds Wended to jel-ty Ivll3t.sklLL EuUS Agricultural Society, TENTH FAIR IRON CITY PULL OCTOBER 18, 19 AND 20, 1885, ISIDDESDAY. Tw..F.SDAY ADD FRIDAY. The Board of Mutsu - era announce to the vita that they have leamrd fors term of years the commodious and naturally beautiful grounds known az Um IRON :CITY PARK. Situated at Lawrenceville, near the city line. Large and Well arranged BUILDINGS Have been erected for the display of li ECM AMU,' A wrs, nous Es., I DPLEZIENTS, 'CATTLE. SHEEP, LAW EVA AND NMATE AND VEGETABLES; I PODLTILT. LIBERAL ARRANGEMENTS Aare been made to Insure ENTIRE SATISFICTION To Exhibitors and Spectstorx LARGE PREMIUMS ARE OFFERED. ENE And the /lapisy in all departments promises to be / XTENSI I 7 E AND REPOSING. 1-ICDIRS . S. The Mane:era have provided I Suitable Course for the Display of llorsts Ana, in addition to teals epeeifted be the Pre mium Lieu, th e Mon Me will be open each day tor UESTRIAN PERFORMANCES. t:adez the directiorue of the Committee. THE GROUNDa ARM Supplied With Pure Water Hay and Straw FITENISHED GEULTI.S. 431-rain at Cost. IRON CITY PARE can be reached by the Oit liens' Passenger Railway. Also, Acoommodation Maine will be run by the Patnaylyarda Railroad Oompany. Sir Premium Usti can be omired at the Rooms of the Society, No. WI Ylrth Street, or by optrtution e ee Lttr . ; : al the aoU nrultigioLab!, be t .I.V.arr Ra l oka before TUESDAY BYRN w N( ltt6 the irt ß clC :011er I L I VIIIES or t e l t IVIt ht Air A Brew Rmad will b een attendee... Or Ample anandementa for minds. PRICES OF ADMISSION. T=ll 4Adi=on IS cans. 11 cents. Veree sJe.hoss harse Vehicles 25 cets. Sine Vehicles 20 cents. Single Heiselo cants. -- Occupants g a pr e ic ana ay la nlno a sc . latlen. Ms Judges' Report. will be read from the Pred• deur.. Lead Cu FRIDAY, OCTOBER 241, ac t wo CASH PREMIUMS WILL BE PAID DT THE TRLASUREL• For further information. address Capt. JOHN YOUNG, _JR., Superintendent, teen. JAJILES S. NEOLEY.OorreepontUr= tare of the Society, or S. SOHOYEa, 17 to tho Board. sedinteertbr TENANT FARM OLL COMPANY, Office Comer of Pena and Wayne jitreele) This Company was tie d on the MTh lust, under its Pecuirsyl•sola and Illanufactur- Mg Laws. The Territory of t • Company 1.5 Mi naret! on Drinkard Crank, between the laads of the Dunk Creek Union 01.100 imperil and the Dunk sad Creek Petroleum Company. Capital Stork gide= W Working Fund ES,OOO WI Par rains of each Share I 00 S. A. .I . OIIIThON, President. ISAAO NOOK. Secretary and Treaaurer. • • Jame Grebern, I• -- W• LC*. Weir Stephen Lawson, H. /MAU Fume Snyder, DUNICARD CREEK PETROLEUM COMPANY. Moe Corner of Penn end Wayne Ste Tilts company was organize,. on the fah inst. under the Pennsylvania !dining and hianulkatu ring Laws. The terriry of company ad job. the lands of the to Drinkard ths Creek Dolan Oil ter r italf Cis , city. $225,000 Working rand 25,000 Par Value of Each Share 111 00 077101.¢ President—a. A. JOHNNTON. Bearatsu and Tressarer—lSAAC ROCK. - - DIIMOSAMS : S. A. Somnrrovr, D. S. Rzatrow. Priam Sarni" I Jilt= On.LELLa , F. D. GRIST, W. 0. Size, jasayd FL W. RITCELI3. sTAIIDARD PETROLEUM REFINERY CLARK S. SUMNER. Works and OfEre, COLLINS TOWNSHIP Orgcc in Pittsburgh, A 4 WOOD STREET Theta work. hare the largest capacity in the country. The brand stands the kitchen In this country and In Europe, for quality and Pre teat, and the oil le put lc well reasoned barrels, prepared ear:daily for export anufacturere of BOILERS, STILLS, TAKES, and IMPROVED BORING TOOLS for OU wells. dela:ly C OMMERCIAL OIL WORKS Pure White Burning Oil Constantly on hand, and for male at THE LOWEST MARKET RATES, B. C. & J. H. SAWYER. auStf No. 47VZOOD STREET D RUM & BLACH, have oa hand • large acsortment of MOWING MACHINES 3=01=1.131E3 FILASIEUES. Straw Cullers, Scythes and Hay Rakes, Ho. 28 and 90 OHIO BTRVET, OIL LELLSEti can be had On the most favorable terms n lets of four or rise serea oat:Vl:Lately Creek, near the floe. tog arell ( barrels) strack tart week by rho Standard Oil Company, of Pittsburgh. Apply tO St9O STEEL h EILII/ET. Willa. Eat!. JBCHOON2tILICER, , • mAnue.umuumos Mate Lead, IteaPaula Lead. Blue Patty, Li den ma, Mune, vie , and Dealer In LINSEED JAPANS, PAINTERS , MATERIAL. he. oleo and Warehouse. No. CI Wood street rahlanyd ,n,namnaii.nAuji tg-4031. , BAILEY, stoek Brokers and Real Estate Agents Stook. boughs and suld =as Ti.ofpee. W111C11 5 15 H&L) SB3VERANOE, NO.' 63 Water. tit . autautireurer of HOLIER an ErR, anri EipllM3, common aod railroad, a l e ry=ratr duped snits =alums CURB or =all, mada ta orderat shad *alas. a anostamt actaitaotly mimed. onlialts SAND PLASTER-60 bbla, for Bale by MENET IL 00/41.1113. CONSUMPTION- Wail Laboring Under tbid Disease SEAWEED TQN.T.o; ON THE SYSTEM IN CURING THAT DISK/Sl3 iLL'AnFLECZY OM LEASES cm muds i CAL HOW TO CUBE' IT, WITH AS 7:a t z• sa t DR. SCBEIVK'S OWN AND HOW HiS P ULMOXIC s rg UP, cua.ciro.l3.o,l , AND TILE ; GREAT SIICCESS ATTENDING IT! Many years ago, wntut residing in Mandel= 0 1 . bset i ressed cel .. ually ei tn . to le oop.ys gt my reco4rT r lteing liemeitedl ‘zu edeLal by my phyoiclas, Dr. Pante/4 to remove into the country. Motreetowli; N. J., &bent 9 miles dio. tent, he= ai natlve place. was removed thither. two full days hi tuussition. My farnotr, and her family, belt Lived and died thus-end dial cif Pulmonary lersowhopties. On my arrival at Morrestown I was pug to bed, where g lay for many weeks In what weedeemed a hypo. • less cornillion. Dr. Thornton, with bed been ski father's family physician, and hadnliended tam S p a his last Woe's, be called to see alas' He thought my eau entirely beyond the reach Of mediates., and decided that I most die. and gavezesane week to arrange my temporal effete Meted seen all ntlf Wadi' die of cotaumbtrna bra 4•refore caaSISS , aid that death from the edissese which had carded ail my kindred to the grave wciald alto take me there. In this apparently hopwjess coalition, I heard of the remedies which I now make and sell. It seemel to me that I Could reit them, working their way. and penetrating every narre, fibre and tisirue of my Oaten, My lungs and liver put on a nom .orbs, andtte morbid matter which had for nous acsumulatail and irritated the different organeof the bod,y, wee elizalled; the tubercles on My lungs ripened and I expectorated from my lump as Much as s plot of yellow offenelve nutter every olorldng. Az this expectoration of matter rubsidoigltm fever abated the p.m Len me. the cough ceased to harness me, sod the exhausting olgat sweat@ were no longer known, and I had refreshing sieeo, to which I hid long been a stranger. My appetite now began to return, and at times I found It to restrain ;n o i r. from esting gained in tem . lau t et . rh m ttils .w ret . ze I am now a healthy man, with a large healed inestrix in the middle lobe of tie right lung and tie lower labe toothed, with cbmplete adhesion of the pinto. The left lung Id sound. mud the upper lobe of the right One Lie littlierableklealtili condition. tu mble at that time Watitleinght to be Mt inauarble a ...sue; by every win, phyohnens as well as those who were unlearned go meteine—esione. wally such cases as were reduced to the condition I WSJ to. This induced many -People to Wise* my recovery only temporary. I Saw prepared sad gam themedicine to tonstimptiviss for some tilde, and made many wonderful eared, and the dement [ tutressed so rapidly that I determined to WM them to the putties-lid devotetatundivtitedatUrn. lion to long diseases. In truth. I Was next to 2. forced to it, for people would send for -me tar and near, to asramtarn whether their CUSS meta ulna mine. Having wooazlon to exislies luny oases of lung efireent,/ was prompted teignvent the instrw. meat called aSotenck's ReilpfrometelL a which materially lutists me In deteellng the earlOttli Deem of lung diseases or many years, in conjure:thin with my prfnet pal once in PMladelphie I halt taerunaktorreg P lan visits to Nesegork,BOstnoeßellialOrezllall. Pittsbuzeb. For several years put I have made em Mini ' Ore hundred examiussions weekly with the °Rea. =ter." For such exandoution chine Is dollar*, and it enable' me to Doe each pso. Cent the true condition of hie disease and trUbilt frankly whether he will get leaf- • . One of the paten dilleurlilia ItaTe With VI. tient& takin g un disci" 111 10 convince them to avoid little eoFfs. - Many think II i t trlo "k w . rni r eti ' eu nw reY ei ' Pre l u n k ari a great error, far si any one will res...emer the many cures which I have pubirnhed from time to time, they will find that most of tau= were thoeo Of persons who were confined to that bele Dad could not take cold, and by this careful ovoidal:lse of - cold the lungs were boated. "Phygloians "Ashes their patients to by out and fatale the freak Mr, but do they cure by so Qatari!, Let the toadrsds or death. by coutimption 'to 'every 'city answer the question. I would rather rid, a patlentAn a tight, illy yea. Metal room than let them go out end take laght. cold. Sisig a who have been . Carol by my medicines, whim absceuea oaks, warn° offero Moe, that one could hardly remain in the roamy and yet they got well withoutrizoosteretethe opal The greet reasons Why ptijkielalle do not care consumptien Is. that they try) to do WO moat ' they give medicine to atop thee:mgt, to stop the . . night sweats, hectic fever, sell by so doing, they , derange the whole diyartlialtsystern, keeling Up . What ec I dto O retiona, and eventually the pedant ois Out makeeiterefulexaMination with my Respirometer, and 1111 dad lungs enema „ • left. I Weed. the patient how TIO ILO the amen= edies, and thus core him. I know vary well that It is impossible to make new hinge ar even rested{ the portion that Ls destroy*, but j know at that, same time that cavities in tlie lungs and oloismo Cons to the luny: and bronchial tube. aea be., heeded, and just such eases ari county the pre= 2 use or Schenck'. aPilinionte Syrup. & end o drake Pills." whilst they are dying deny .rider the ordinary treatment of phylicleas. It is a great militate cornmeal among many lot& Ugent person., that there erenialicines which will purify the blood. Ripen the blood Is diseased It cannot be purified; It Is then-the same as ether di. sense matter in tue spite= eel will have to be ear. ried out of the system by the organs which Sr. appointed pp r by new blood, whietombe WlVvi=l:e functions and setting the digestive apparatus In good working order. The stomaoh.liyerand bowels , came restored to a healthy. condition then , ; .;" abundance of good, noarielling ti new blood whim ia will push ock, as it Were, mad tidal the bakes of that which is dDeruled. and tons up ly the want of the body. • 'rag PaiSfriSlO Synor is One of the most calif , able medicine.' knows. It Istutricent, poerthil tonic, and heeling in Itself. 'lt is readily w di and absorbed into the blood to which it Depart, Its healing propexties. r trnow no medicine that ha. done or can do as much to rebuild. worn-out and broken-4°w¢ candllione Of thekinten. Sommers bacon= Tonto Is dlstllled DOA ' seaweed, combined with othiei tonic and alterative root. end barbs, In men aMisaruir as to make a decidedly pleasant moulcD4 baring a powerful ' tonic effect, without the t dinstrotta results arising from eicooolio stint tants. The Seaweed Tonic produces luting yentas, thoroughly Doric. orating the stomach and digestive system, and ariabluig it to eliminate Bed make into healthy blood, the food which may be used for that put. pose. It is so wonderful in its treats, that a wine. glass full will digest a hearty meal, and a little of ; it taken before breakfast Atli give a tons to the stomach which few medicine" Dowses the power 01 doing. Tas Mmennaga Prtte mere betaken with entire , safety by all ages and condicons, producing el a t es good results that Din he obrainrd from calom ... any of the mercurial medicine., add without any of their hurdle' results: - They carry out of the system M. feculent Shea worn Ton atters lornosned eind dissolved by my areOSe earl Puiszont glans full wile be seen tiorn all throe In my null. sines are needed In most Dues to cure Lloutunto SUM; and, In tut, my large experience enables me , to decide any they have cured more cases of that di•eaos than that comillustiOns of mediclne know' to men. In Lao serious editions of emphlets I have pub. llahed many of the most w ;Mahal cures of Poi monary Coesuesption on 'word. Persons, many with both lungs affected, itornethoes large uvulas In one lung, healed over by*, medieleee, are now Diving end enjoying exultant health- I will give a few cues and select theandrom different parts of the country. so that those Who wish may visit or write to Memoir more pesillye information. Rev. Henry Morgan, a minister of nigh tepates in tie Sta tes of Buxom sad s.arell known error the, United as a man 01 treat &putty, wee card by tekt g Say medicine alter all other treatment, had failed, lie has often lion writing to me with regard to the recta In his ears, sail always answers ot am the =Ai' A full atatemeot of his ease nay be seen to my pamphlet. He had profuse hemorrhage-of the ituige, and win very muck emaciated. Robert H. Deacon, of Bitilington, N. J., wag e cured of Scrofula and Itherourial diseases. A.t the time he commenced the malleisse he was almostman of some i.e is now perfectly well and attributes his cure entirely to sly medicines. Martin Koch, former, 1i0,n9 near Pderawv, Arming wanly, Ohio, was a eery SCS Cate of Pulmonary ethressaftion and Wee entirely cover by e ay asearSlSS He is well known in time callarsaffy, hero been 111. means oj tnducing a grcol caingess - rna .l OM. te err hest remedies, and wit), graze moss. Ills no rep., 101 l before and after he scar cured, can be Seen my Sy enDs, Dr. Krylt r, Wood Steed, Patebergh, Peons. Will Alexander of Plttaburgli, Pa., we. cured of a very Sad c ase of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint by the Seewetd 'Tonto and Mandrake pfaa. Mrs. Jane Barber, of 'Washington ally, cured of a bad case of Dyspepsia and Liven. ' pl a int, She ts an aged women and her compLA reeovery Is very remarkable. Nes prudence Johnson wife of Cwt. Johnson. now residing at No. 12 29 ' . Third street, Williams , bole, N. Y., Wu cored of Pulmon.oryoollSUOMS - Sion, and is now es tufty em Old Lady so caaiel SUDS. 11, „ Peter Sifter Beekman; of Somerville, N. Js, was another remarsable care of Pulmonary Coco stimptioe. Ills certificate Ls attested by bisclezyla man end otker well know" citizens. t i les Mary Schmidt, or Kensington, Paying, • bad case of Ooneumplloo and Liver Complaint and suffered greatly from polls, having at One New more than forty bolls,nfein her person. All. wee' entirely cured, and is tiose married and tiring her le.mlly n Osolnnati. pap. • • Di. SCHENCK'S prize -Apo omen te at Ne- Pole, Sixth Street, comics '$ Coemeree,?4l,, aelpLla, Nepere ell order; most be addressed. el es. be found there, Proi. , EV2117 SA. " ERMAN. DR. GEO. H. KEYSER. No. 140 wood strtit, Pittsburgh, Pa. t ene t sa t agent for the sale Vot 111 ea tudiciugsh MIAMI/