Siteliburgit TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, MEL TRAVEMES GUIDE. Alava alid Departure of 'trains. , . IPennavlaania Central Railroad. . Departs. Arrives. alisjilltrao.... 4:50a ni,Pann dacomo , n. Tin a m Aeacravaion tlgo it m , Diall-.. ... ...... I= a m 'PlittskEds24lll2so a m Vast Istna....-. 2110 a m Alloonastacen IlttMErla PLUM go p - rana. Es:pm- 4d2 p m Etattlenore Expl lin pna Johnston AoM AM p in Phila. Express.. 2so p n; Pastlna.,-.-. tmo p m lolinat•D Aoesi..lo - 14 a m 401.1176116tati0n 640 a m lit Wall Station 644 • az 2tl a a it= am 24 0 SAO ts M an . u Iva pm ad u I 2os p a .Ith a " 6403 p Mi4th " " 60 r a evIllutotoomo•n.10.10 p m•Altoonst Aeset, ,-, and Essigt Te•a-10.112 p m a it alturth train Waves Walla , Station ar..er I `Sandal at V= I. at.; ramming, , leaves Pittabcrp at dill D. m. Plttaburgli, Columbus and Cincinnati. Departs. ' Affirm. /M UM . . .. .. .." 719C2na%liiir`----- 'Mt,: 7..apreiaL.:......... it:iap m Exprera.-...... 1? al fienbentilla At. Stanbenvilla6. o . maimed/Mon. 10 pie comma:W.los-M 0 sEa Pittsbargh.Fort acne an ago. &reds.. Arrives. EltPraw.,at.. Iddam Express ... . . .... 220 • m \ gapresa.."...... ZOO p rei Expre55......... EEO p m Expren............ 800 Pin Era .... GM p m Nall .. ... .. , 1-xoa in m all. I= p m ki. Cavite* ird - 19 It P am N. 6. /We &lop m New MightanAttaanunodation leases Alleraeay &Put D 1.13V.,,5a., 1136 k a. m., SAS p. a, amismoo IIL " ., 215 p., m.; Naar Oman, -84 m.; Economy. tiao p. a. Pittabargo; Cleveland and Wheeling. Depart. Anita. Erprinia.4...".. 240 a 0rpre55..,...... , ado s tr e55......... 1 1 .311, r a ,......... Ng t ca . Stentenvilla Ataontinoaation team 61110 00 9 ft SO p ra. Plttaidivgli and Connellatille. ' Arrems ....t,' ' TA a m Nan. . ' ... . .... Oa Plu •t . '" = 810 P In Enna.... .... .00 a at cliaarpc;riaren aal tat lffalgaeurus , - r.- ~. ILO pm 21 .. a .... On DI 2 laaltraddeick4.. iin ana lat Braddoclea San a m *.k. ... 240 p 22 24 .° •• 60 P la Allegheny Willer Ra nr°ii " !-- I &Parc& 7 AniIIM ado s at Wien -'7° • W M ......" 'IA in , . 4,sa yam sal ..... ...•• .. p ' Ji•gmasznifStic7t; 202 pm Aveomenadation Idea ni CITY AND 1313BURBAN &lila Returns Thrpugh,the (putt= el lir. C. B. Btrean, vie of thecialat selected by the Baum ledges, are *bled to igte the aggregate Tote re. 45Avdtby each of tin candidata at the elef4ion helddnlliee4aT last: anditin Gencral—liertninft, 11.. . Davin, .. Milian wait:war - 4,489 .136rveYor 116tieill—,Campbell, U. . .... 1.1,162 I.lnton, D.... 6,558 • Unloismajorth Itzt.ellernateiitato, U • Rays, D.. Minton_majority .... CootYollo ' LattiPert , U . tlidoitiniontY . • . Dthttlet Attortiar.-DalL, - • • _ Lenrete,.ll Usdrainejority, - Treatiirer- , Wken , Kerr,, D. majority Commissioner—Neelay. U. Connor, D i. I I . " Union majority litinroyor —bic PP l ' l g' tr. Heasttags. .44 4 s • !, .nlon_malmity ltdOr Director—Mum, U. • Morton, D . "‘Milan tnajority... • bAsakm U Huron, U :feta, U.. Bbater, U U— rDiiki, U. Aeon, D.. • • Ectharr. D plt; D .. • XtClare. D: Ryan, D.• • .3 - aterago trews milotitt. Homicide Cases to be Taken Op The BlstrictAttoreey =forms us that , he will take uP. on to-morrow morning, the case of Will Bun Morrow. indicted for the. killiog of James Webb, on oath of James Rattle: A dis turbance occurred at Robert Love's saioCia, on Wylie street. near Fifth. on. the :oth of March last, during which Welsh =elver _Wades from which he died on the followiegday. Mor row was tried at the March term, soh rioted of manslaughter. end the jury recommenced him to the mercy of the court. Me ssrs. livrinswei der and Coyle, his counsel, eeemfal ,obta ruing an arrest of judgment and en Ender ' for a sew trlat, upon the ground of their belief that they bad not performed their whole duty towards tbe prisoner, having been led to believe, from statements of the District Attorney, that the circumstances would not Justify a convic tion. The Commonwealth's officer said that such Impression might have resulted from Intl- Mations thrown out by him, but the evidence adduced during t the trial hal led him to the wife the hat course there of was more In the ease than he at first supposed. Morrow la In 3a ll. , On Thursday morning the case of Frederick ' Faulkner, Indicted for killing Thomas Madden at Hays' Coal Work's, iu Baldwin tosinship,_ a p hurt time since, trill be taken up. The defend ant, 10 under ball, Was (gold still Is) on iloyed as watchman at. rho coal works, and dia. covering Madden, (who had been similarly em ployed) riding down the road, In the night time, ono Lento belonging to the works., called • .todm td stop.. He refused to answer a second ballin g,*. accompanied with a threat to shoot, when.- Faulkirer 'flied his revolver at him, the ' , ball taking "fatal effect, death. resulting in less trfenty - -fOur hours. J. W. F. White and :Jacob S. appear for the de reuse. - The Alleged, Poisoning of 'Leonard Mc- Vandleasatatiment liy - of. 4111sonp Pea Main, employed by the Meads of the late Leonard - McCandless; to tnaku a chemical', .analysts of the contents of WS stomach. for the. pnryese of detetgdOng whether poison had been adeolnlsterva 4 ban made the analysts, and cent ' Iles, Under oath, }hat nopolsontins' found. The following Lilac-statement . Prrusnuaou, Oct. 14,1805. Yr. Wm. .7. , NeCandirits - . have made a awful chemical analysis of theltbdomicalMdeera,. given me be Dr. George L. McCook, .Sept ir Teri 1.605, and hero do- Sated ito pawn thereln • tapeettedly; B. C. dnuSo3, M. D. Troter_Or of Chemistry, Western University, Pennsylvania. The above is followed by an affidavit, made beforajdayor Lowry, setting forth that the alma statement "15 jest and true, Decindlnig to rise best old& knowledge inid belief." _o_. if Alderman Stralnvi . • goo Getxrdin , Of Hens townsbiP. Poster da* canted €9;5411,13. before Aldermen Wain against John - Ott; neigbbor,. for inriliciotO mta thief, ellegLaithat he throw down a fence, per innugg a main to go trnit,ar(ctt'u) Oemi!,es .and remain away frOnihei 4olt foioner'dai . to theittat Injuryob the-=Wan .' A warrant vas leaned farlOtthatrrest. • - - Michael Rice swore anani-and WATS spinet George SY: Cann. of n,Fliat ward. dwdug that :ha caught him Cdentlf tho bIW and dragged him over thcratreet. Ahem. inkyM be kiwi on Baturday. •• • • tichard Morris accused Thomds liormine (um of the !Merman-of the 9th yard) of striking, him fl the mouth and otherwise abusing and Miming him. Warrant issued. W. !Stewart made information against Ohm. .Capplor striking him on the hip with a atone. Perth* , reside In Baldwin township. Defendant ra"Msted anditeld for a heating. '...;••;' • Defaulting dnrors. Attention havlig teen called toile fact of the non-itteadance ofjttions, Itt the criminal court, , Judo Stowe, altting inatead=td• Judge &even, who la Indleposidny Ulnae. anirsted that Mel should be sent fa: antiptade ;to pay for coming. -/la directed that: A llat of tr.:metalling to answer re made handed todndge Sterrett this r pornin. Ma rra.. Jurors, ..yon will do well to .1 , eke your aPPeOlOws OotaPtly, else you will fed yea:selves ,ottlet-In 4 fata of twenty &glans DWI ei4 1 4" 4 J moo ; ie nr r i n ot orls e. Pang gE'Ver t horn In Boob , gb, Texas, v a • Biturdny•nlght,VenJeave.,? Mein teinein abont tetlidllYsr *Du upon Ida ream will tap -charge of*lOspr.pealrAgefl for nieonare oonapanY,,, 2. • • Ifeevily------""--•Fined.;41.obert; WOO - and Ed wmtf Erninett,eaCabit olincerno the dleturbande conit,oaliant-striet, on &add ortosqvige-before 21nyoritO Nonday caordniblaWailt nen; fined Vri:od " °g. • ( flocharge of Prisoner , . At two o'clock yesterday afternoon, Wm. M. Moffitt and Thomas Howard, tn., waned for the parties charged with the homicide near Coe!tenni:lle, appeared In Court, and asked for their discharge on the ground of defect to the commitments. Mr. Moffitt read the commit ment against Smith, as follows "Allegheny county. 8. B. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To Wm. Adams, constable, and the keeper of the common jail of Alio glacny county. These are to command yen, the said constable, forthwith to convey and deliver into the custody of the keeper of the common jail of aforesaid, the body of Stewart Smith, cbargeli before Justice Wismpler, ]'seq ., one of the justices of the peace to and for said county, with murder, and you, the said keeper, .are hereby required to receive the said Stewart. Smith Into your custody in the said jail, and him there safely keep until discharged by law. Witness TOT band." Sc., &c. The counsel claimed that the commitments were defective In the omission to state that they were upon oath end upon whose oath. Judge Stowe said the commitments, for the reason stated, were fatally defective. It is nr..l only not stated that they were upon oath, but filename of the murdered man la not given. Upon a recent examination he was of t`te opia• ion that commitments for larceny were defective unless the name of the party area given from whom the goods were alirgEd to have been sto- len. Mr. Malt claimed the discharge of the pris or.ers. Distdct Attorney KlrkPatrlct asked for a post ponement of the matter. It was represented that the murder bed been committed with a knife and was a deliberate one. Judge Stow The strict letter of the law would require noto order the discharge of the prisoners, bet we will order that they be re manded and held for a further hearing. After some further conversation the hearing was flked for Wednesday morning at nine o'clock. By that time the defect In the com mitments will likely he cured by the making of an information and ettbstitution of Inhere prop erly made ont. Amusemtnts. Oran Houalt.The neat (to tts) 'Vara." Mies Mollie Williams and kelt:. A. Vincent, created, a favorable impressica at the Opera Sonea lent week, iudiling.frem the manner In -which the audiences increased nightly, culmin ing In a perfect. ”Jam”.on Saluda evening.. The pieces produced met with commartation, Particularly the "French Epp," stel have sack .seen a more extiztle t enresentatlye of the character than Mies Williams. Mr. Vin cent as a comedian stands deservedtf high, ,pat ticulltrY in his dcliatiiiien df Irish characters. Botlt-these "stars" hate been secured foi the preitent week, and 'with the excellent aid of Messrs. Leak, Sefton and the company lieh. 4 411 Y., Will continue to &Wed Aren audiences play !be to-night Ls the .ffi l dden Hand," . which was well received last evening. Tuscan.—Madame Scheller appeared at the Theater last evening for the first thins before a Pittsburgh audience, In the play of the "Lady of Lyons," - and was exceedingly well received. Her rendition of the character of Pauline was easy, graceful and rurturairaniViWalbited p de . gree of originality, which proved that she Is not an imitator merely, but studies her charac ters well and personates them according to. her I own taste and Judgment. She has a' lin ap pearance, and Is possessed of a voice of unusual sweetness. As a vocalist she ranks high- and - ha received the highest enconainms of therm elsewhere. This evening she will appear as "Marie." in the German play entilled "The Pearl of , Savoy," Court of Quarter Semler's. . I.thalaa2 azimutoos. William Mayhew, was tried fbr the Larceny of money front Abednego Daids; (brother of Ms- rack and Bkadrack,) whilst going to their homes in lllrolin_ghant. together at night, a short ' air ce. Whey had been to the Theatre and to several Saloons, sad having drank freely of li quor, were so much "ender the Influence" that Davis, at the inatance of Mayhew. concluded to "mat.' at the toll-hone of this Monongahela anspenshm bridge. Davistarried four hours or more, and rpm arousing. dbleavered that hie money seas gane,andelse.ldayliew.Belleeing that Idaybew was the thief, he accused him of it, aid toe lam committed` W jell for trial, The jury, from the evidence preseaWk were not coil winced dr the prisoner'e gat% and having Teak dared a yardlct ornot guilty, he was discharged. Crososuits for assault and battery between Thomas and William Richardson (brothers,) and Thomas and William T. Graham (father and son,) were next taken up. The parties re side In the Seventh Ward. The disturbance originated by , one Daniel Crawford nttiliog.a board oar a tree box in front of the prengies of the Grahams. The Rlehardsons were In a wagon, where, it Feetrit, they - were attacked by the Grahame, Lewis Laying takes the board and planed it In the wagon, Int ending - to use It as. a seat, and what followed rgeuited from the Gra hams endeavoring to recover It. There was as saulting and battering all round, and considera ble created. On trial. 1,193 /1431 5 11,160 10,975 11,079 10,936 6,980 6,791 0,860 0575 0,583 6,706 Poetry and Poeta." John G. Saxe, Esq., delivered a lecture on thla subject last evening' la Masonic Halt un der the auspices of the Tennyson - Clab. There was a good and quite en appreciative audience. The learned gentlemsztgave a eludollion of po otry, remarking thdt ii win scarcely susceptible of a logical definitirin. and properly,could onir be described and illustrated. Poetry was before prose. music and sculpture. It was extensively cultivated by the Hebrews. The lecture was well .conceived, and met with touch favor from the audience. At the conclusion or the lecture Mr. Bare recited an original poem entitled "The Proud Mrs. M'Bride, which excited much laughter. We congratulate the Club on the prosperous inauguration of their lecture season. Mr.flaxe will lecture in the same place this evening; rattled, ''Y entree Land." Those who wish to enJoy eland of national humor will do well to attend.' The Accident on the Steuben Ville Ran road.--Tbe accident which °warred to a freight train on the Stiben elite railroad, near Nobles town, on Outlay, noticed . elsevrheru, was been' atoned by one of the care getting MY Ma track whilst crossing the bridle, No. 17. Elabt cars principally laden with buckwheat, wean thrown off and badly wrecked. The man killed was a brakeman on the train, and resided at &winks- Title, on the line of the road. Two other train hands were injured, each towing both arms and leis broken. We could not learn their namcz. Intormittion Made.—Last evening informa tion wee made before Mayor LoWry, charging gin ud Budder, Stewart Smith, Merray One, Norman Harrington, William Ryan and one other nine, not emoted, with being -concerned. In the.killlng of Cornelius Breetlin, nearConi tersillic,-on Sunday, the particulars of which are gilt n elsewhere In this paper. The de ceased resided at Osceola, in Versailles township, -and formerly lived In the Third ward of this city, velure he was _well known d ig s a violinist, and generally on hand at "shindigs." Probst4e Fatal Injury of a Iloy.--iddy lintehlsoa, aged six years, whilst playing, near the log way of Messrs. MeCloy ds Brother , ' Sow )1111,12 Manchester, on Monday, d did not oh xerce the iornlng down of log, an was struck by. It, receiving injuries to his head and side which, ilia edit:tiding phpelclun. tlilnha vii' ottdy Arrested.—Offleer Bernard Dough— erty, of the railroad dert pollee, -assisted by an "emergency man.' arrested at the depot, last evening, and conveyed to the Lambs. a man named P. Murphy, who had• been ad log very disorderly. Ha was fined two 'sonata 'and eosta.i Remains to Arrtse.—We learn that the re mains of Col. John W. Patterson, of the 102.4 Regiment, and killed at thebattleof the Wilder• fleas, hare been recovered, and are expected to arrive hi the city to-morrow. The body will be Interred from the residence of the irides! In Rirmingham. From Yesterday's Drimine Gazette. selli n g LICIIIOT TV Ithont Lleenfe. in the Criminal Court this 111,011110 g. James Doyle appeased to &newer for selling ligiter without license , having been brought in on pro. cox. He was tried and convicted of the offense Atha tad, but lied not.- been sentenced. At tide term another Lindletntrif had been found against him, to which be pleaded guilty, and ft also peared he had dontinfted tip to this time to sell without license. Judge Stowe sentenced him, on the June term indictment, to pay a flue of thirty dollar! and the coatis. and on the limit 0110 to pay a finaof fifty dollen end to undergo an impritotonant rot thirty days' in the county att. John Rogan!, alio a eta .Eighth Ward, was sentenced tot ay a Otto a fifteen dollars fat selling without license. United States District Court. Ide:ink!, October 16.—Before Eon. Wilson iicCandlass. - The October term of this Court commenced this mumble, at eleven o'clock, but there no; being a full panel of jurors present, no cases could be tried. T h e - easa against Henry Black and John Hamm, charged with counterfeiting, was con. [blued on, motion of District Attorney Carna han. the parties not hhving been arrested. Two cases against Jacob' Smith,' forattemnt. Mg to prOcure and entice a !Didier to desert, wee certified from the Eastern District forlrial here. Coostadjourned to meet at ten WelockTeitaday mortag. Noun p e saon.—The Grand Jun are not iA`einten this week, tan g have adjourned ;tlll next week, in arpigoicateattie Wan of the - OPF9 fafF. They WUI Met On kiotnfal ^q'~, r ._. ... dodge, m oe nut Mottrar, , Oc r. 16.—bc lure rowno. The Court met at ten o'clock. A new panel of jurors, sixty in number, bad been ~ammoned, and their names were called. The first case taken up was that pf the com monwealth vs. John Sarber, police officer, In dictment assault and batter!, Miss Martha A. Bell, mulatto, prosecutor. On the evening of the 29th of August last Miss Bell attended the concert of "Blind Tom" at Masonic Hall, going unattended and taking a back seat. Being ob served by one of the ushers. at his invitation she went forward and occupied a "reserved" seat in the middle range. Subsequently the usher dis cort'red, or was informed, that Miss Bell was of African blood. and made known this fact to Of ficer Surber. and also that she occupied a reserv ed seat. Officer Barber requested her to leave the seat, and proffered her one equally as good, or said. in that part of the hall assigned to col ored pcople, this request being quietly made, with the expressed desire to avoid attracting at tention. She declined leaving the seat. Mr removal had been requestrA, not (as witnesses said) on account, solely , of her being a colored woman, but as she oc cupied a "resets ed" seat, given her by mistake. Officer Barber again o p proached her and repeated his request, but she still declined leaving. The officer then platted his bands upon her shoulder, and lifted her from the sent. She resisted, evpmssed her in dignation, raising a thsturbaut e, and finally left the hall, going straightway to the Mayor's office and prosecuting. L, For the defense the using of violence was de nied, and it Was argued that the poss.:umx was not rtalted to leave the seat because she was a colored woman, or a mulatto, hut for the reason that the seat she occupied was a "reserved" one; also that her removal for this cause was Matill able, and that the officer used no more force than was necessary. Judge Stowe held that If theprosecntrth was given the Beat, and It afterwards appeared that It was • reserved one, no right could exist for her removal, unless s he refused after the cumstances had trees properly explained to her. lir. Brown, counsel for the defence, conten ded that under the facts of the case, no offense had been Committed. lie doubted the =sup. potted testimoay for the prosecution that the defendant had used unnecessary ylolence, Miss Bell, %Welt, having caused disturbance by her resistance and loud talking. Mr. Swartz welder staid Ur. Beret web a politicians known as an advocate of the rights of the negro—not only bin that Wine artrlde box, but also to the ballot box and jury bon. In this case ho though t Mr. B. had abandoned his policy. He (Mr. 8_) said he did notarse that the jury could helleveotherwire than that the prosecutrix had been removed marls onacommtof the discovery that She was urns pare clancsaaiaa,bst slightly tinged arbit'Atrican bleed. She had piddlter inuoucii titk-Oiter scat, and her remekval was a ylolatlontif her paean and feciluitas far which 'hawed entitled to redress under the hew. - Judge Stowe, In his charge to Thep:ay, said there was a prlttelple laVoired in the we which had long agitated. iberfountry,lmd- mulled In war, and was now aetratbr tha minds of poli ticians. It bad in place In curls of justice. Courts and jurice _must gay. thus , and ,no lerther. Mittnaybrania, th the administra tion tifjuldbelqtberewas no distinction beurcern the while and.bleck man. In the absence of the proper assignment, by advertisement. or notice of a place for colonist people at altabl tines, they had equal Hemet° urea with white people. In tido:sae it dild not appear that anr.h advertisement brill been soadwas tattle question of reserved sesta, it had aerostat *howl; that-a• contract had been tirade iCrr the seat intonation. Thejury found a verdict of guilty, Sentence deferred .George Miller alias George Myers, was eon. sided en Indictments for affiliation and adalterr, and a Surety case against him was also investi gated. Mies_Maria Hutchison was the prose cuting sod the' outy witaeoa lnth.case. Oar readers win recellect - the eircomstances. as de veloped at a hearing before the Mayor. Myers, or Miller, was living with seiner of Miss Hutch ison as hie wife, for some time at Bridgewater, Beater Wanly, but more recently at Sewickley, and has bas by her Mem children. dome years sines he Itecameeriednaffe so:elated with the sister, the prosecuting witness,then fourteen rum of age and living in his house, this ea.. - elation continuing up to within a short time. The "fruits of it have been three children, the youngest of which is dee. months old. The de fendantisrepatad wire was aware of this im proper conduct; audit was said even counselled her sister to submit to it, as a means of avoid ing, violence at his hands. Miss Hutchison stated that she assented to Ills stsbes In the first Instance thronghl tear, and that he threatened to kill her , brandishing a knife. If she exposed him. He , was, it seems, held In mortal dread by both Anent, and the trig was forced, she said. on one occas. = citify falsely In a certain case. Oa one OCCMIOB at Beater, she had him arrested for mak ing threats, but AU perpaded to effect his re lease from Jail in CCIIISEIItICOCC of the sickness of °moth's chltdren. Myers ts a coal digger by occupation, but Is said to have contributed bed little - to the support of his laud:lies, hie wife and her sister obtabdug tmLislstence by their own labor. Om Wear hav ing kept a confectionary store. Tie only testi mony to the nose, as we have said, wen that gir th by Miss H. In the first case, that for affilia tion, • plea ol guilty was entered after the trial had proceeded for some time. On the trial for adultery, the allegations of Myers wan admit• ted as sufficient proof of marriage. In the beer ier of the surety ease, Myers was allowed to make a statement. Be acittionledcal the chil dren of both sisters to be his, but he denied his rearrlane. Ile said that about a year and • half ago, whael. drunk at • party, ha was mar ried to a girl rimed Showalter, of LSIMOCO county. lie denied that he had made threats, and contradicted other statements ade. The corn t sentenced trim as follows: la mhe stills- Lion case, to pay a fine of 020 to the Comaisn wealth, 050 for "lying-la" expenses, 652 for maintenance of child, and the furthea aum 61.25 per week for the period of lire years for the same pro poise—to give security In 1500 for the performance of requiremtnta. For adultery. ter pay a fine t or e, and to on. dcrgo one yeti's Imprisonment In the county jail. Surety of the peace, to, pay the costa, and to give security In 1300 for hie good behavior. Sow rind or Jazors. A new panel of were In attendance Al the Crinilnal C to-day; Kelso James, fanner, Robinson. Hays John, Esq., Ohio. Brown Andrew, teacher, Elizabeth. Dilworth John, merchant, Pitt. s Wesel C. W , gent, Pitt. Porter Nathaniel, farmer, Fawn. Wylie James, merchant, Sth ward, Allegh'y Menowa Wm.„ farmer, Elizabeth. McCune lienrv, clerk, Manchester. Eaton Henry, farmer, Scott, Noble Theodore; miller, 3d ward. Allegheny. Martin Anthony, salt manntactuer, East Deer. Eckert Peter; butcher, Mellure. Elartutan John; butcher, Reserve. Applegate James; Elizabeth. Btrnes Wm. merchant, 7th ward, Pittsburgh 81entz Jacob.; clerk, 2d ward, Pittsburgh. Ddeihett BenJ. ; blacksmith, Indians. Armstrong Edward; merchant. Allegheny. Hersh W. M. ; seerchant, Pittsburgh. • ' Reran Charles, laborer. sth ward. Pittsburgh. Rohrkaste Ernest; grocer, +Birmingham. Diluter Henry; cabinet maker. Pitt township. Elliott Morgan, farmer, North Fayette. Bayne Andrew, farmer. Roes township. Beatty Jobe; farmer. Patton. Forsythe Win.; gent., 4th ward. Pittsburgh. Weldon R, J.; bookstore, 3d ward, Pittsburgh. Carothers James; farmer. Wilkins, Waiters Joseph; farmer, Neville. Ramsey' William, farmer, Upper St. Clair. Shepard Wm., baker. 4th ward Pittsburgh. Athdemduf Peter, gent, Sat ward, Pittaburgh. Boyden:4i. M., manufacturer, 4th ward, AB y. Cathwopd Robert, tarmer,'West"Dtier. • _ • Creighttm John, carpenter, 3d wed, AIF.Y. Coon Joseph, teachst ward, Pittsburgh. Dean Peter„.groeer, Award, Pittsburgh. ' IllannaitJtatns, clerk, Ist' ward. Pittatinrgh. • Leonard Brieben, turner, Stn ward, Pittsburgh. 1 Brooks D, 01l merchant, let ward, Pittsburgh. Wilson;Ames', carpenter, 34 ward, Pitts. Beatty Win., farmor„„Patton. Mardian Wm., hislelasulltl, Union. liErirphy:W. C.. elerk. let ward, Pittsburgh, liter J abiesld,., fanner, Aaet Deer.. 'Llipisay,George.„‘terimster, '3d ward, All'y. M'Kee Rohl.. 8 , farmer. Baldwin. Rohn Jen.. teamster, Collins. Awl John L., manager, Monongahela. Elarbangh Springer, merchant, Peoblee. Blockhart Jas., 3d ward, Pittsburgh. ' •Scandrett Tbos., alderman, 2,1 ward, Alleg'Y Young Jas., clerk, 2d ward, Allegheny. E. Eggers Jr, Duquesne. Beckett, Caiom, 7th ward, Pittsburgh. . Berger Wolff, grocer, Fri:matte. Cowan Win, farmer,Baldwin. Andersen David, clrk, Uth ward, Pittsburgh. Bowman Jae 14, meson, McKeesport. Accident on the Steubenville Railroad ,On Sunday morning about daylight, the axle of one of tha curs of a freight train on the atellbenville railroad, .brake whilst crossing bridge No. 17, about two miles this side of No- Widows. The bridgo wan broken dawn, three care thrown off, and one man killed and two ;wooded The panenirery coming over the road to-aal had tO change, On at the bridge. 11. will to tut repaired by to-atoao®. Den* of a PeDaleD Agenr--W. K. pierce, Erg., United Buttes Pension Anent lbr w e n,„ 'Penneyloante, died thin morning. after a Mali •IDDCS/1. Idr. Pirree. bad been etationed here as Penalan Agent for over two years, and die ebarged hie duties well and falthfullyi. Habil but recenarrec • lered .iroto ,attar.l( of_a Malt. pox, and bin delablik4(lo24, hive beentusa. treed by a boo early Ie4IIMPLICIA of ill& &Wm: lie WAS PCM1:1117. Llf-thl3 ,Egallagli• box, and baSserved a term in the army before- reed. ring the appointment 9IPMWOu as :Udall* will he tal.mn to MOnViigiatebteltri .ffetang, for interment. ,1 -- .^ saateettog Trt.,' .1 Its 't,,,,, , ~ ~ . r. —; - n.l. a:e IA Killed, so:. .),....I,et ii.,it.,erl. misty Injured—Arrest of the Supposed Murderers'. On Saturday night about midnight, a terrible tragedy was enacted In the 64:mil:kast corner of Versailles township, near the Westmorland county line, in which one man was stabbed to the heart and instantly killed, and another dan gcroully wounded. We hare learned the fol lowing facts in regard to the affair: On Saturday it was arranged to have a dance at the house of an Irishman named Early, to cel ebrate the arrival of an Irish girl from the " old country. " The gamete were invited and the dance went on quietly enough until the arrival of live men from Confiereville, named Johu Dias ' Richard Snectlen, William Ryan, St."O3T Smith and —Herrington. They came to th house uninvited, and entered against the pro testations of Mr. Early. A diffienity at one, arose, but it was settled without serious trouble, and the Interloper, were permitted to dance a couple of sets. quitstabbed Th The tiddlers, o a st a the il : h , o s ad ieproste ub h uid o e f , midnight. quit playing, and were about putting up their instruments, when the Intruders demanded some more mask. They played a while longer, and then refused to play any more. The inter lopers, being determined to have things their own way, undertook to force the masietaas to play, when a serious tight ensued. Oae of the fiddlers (whose name we have not learned) was stabbed in the Cutest, the knife penetrating downwards and enter ing the heart. He exclaimed ocarry me op stab 0." but Immediately fell dead on the boor. Another of the fiddlers, ;named Munday, was spine, and also on the breast. The knife en tered the cavity of the chest, and at last ac counts he was In a precarious situation. A man domed GU M% who interfered to protect the mnsiciana, was caught by Stewart Smith and held until one of the other assailanta struck him (011kle) on the head with a pale of • "knuckles." His wound however, Is not dan gerous. Reallzing that a murder had been perpetrated the guilty parties, with the exception of Smith Led and endeavored to escape arrest. They were pursued by officer Adams and others, and Dias. Sneaks and Ryan were arrested on Sandal. four miles beyond Coultersville, In Westmore land comity, and brought before Justice Lova,of Versailles. Smith did not try to evade arrest, and gave himself up to the officer, alleging that. he bad nothing to do with the mandef. Justice Wimple; of McKeesport, held an le quest upon the body of the murdered man, sad Dias, Ryan, Sneeden and Smith were brought down to the city to-day and lodged In jail to answer a charge of murder. Herrington has has not.bren arrested. Dr. J, H. °whit of Robbins Statism, dressed Mends,' s injuries, and expresses some fears for his recovery. He also assisted in the arrest of . e parties. th • The weirder bait created great excitement In Ike vicinity of its occurrence, and the citizens express meta Wilamailon against the perpetra tors. . Supreme Court Dlosnar, Oct. 10.—Tbe Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, tor the Western district, met at ten o'clock. Present. Chlef Janina Woodward, and Justices Thompson, Wong, Read and At new. The following opinionawars deilvered W of. 'tontine vs. the Commonwealth. Error to the Oyez and Terminer, of Prffiade!phis. .Judirtnett siatmed. Optalon by Woodward, .Ordef Justice. Hershey vs. Welting. Error to Common Pleas of Dauphin county. Decree affirmed. Wotan by Woodward, C. J. The nit Of Elle, Crawford and Allegheny cone tles was called over, and non. pros. entered In the mot of Soler's Appeal. Crawf Gill es p i eall wood vs. Denny, Allegheny ; and vs. Griffiths. AllegbeitY. IteLean's Executors VF. Wade et at. Craw ford. Argued by Church for pleb:Milt In error, and Finney contr.. Rowe ca. Sharp. Erie. Argued by Grant for plaintiff in error, and by Marshall contra. Eahlegien vs. Lew% Error to District. Court of Philadelphia. Motion Sled for • re-argament he plaintifre In error. Paper books submitted. Fallon and fierrlll for the motion; F. Coral formates and A. V. Parsons contra, Scots et. al. v.. Scots, Erie. Argued by Woodruff In error, and by Er II contra. oxtrt adjourned to meet at nine o'clockTaes dsy morning. Larceny of Beery_-On Saturday. a colored boy named Wm. Jackson. was caught in the act or stealing a pair of boots from the More of Mr. Thames Cain . corner of Market and Fifth streets. He was In company with several other boys, mane of whom were arrested. It appear. tag. however, that Jackson arm the guilty party. he was com mitted for trial, had the others were discharged. tlt , Government Stransboa , Barges. Coal Boats dzc. for fate at Au or..—The atten tion of coal . dealere Is respect Ily called to the adVatlaement In 'Boater coin ,of the isle of steamboats, barge., boats .te.. at trablle atotloa. Persons wishing to purchase boats will do well to attend the !Me. as ta p wember set forth to the aetverttseeent Is the tact the govera meat has to offer for We. 2.. td The Young Ilan'. Frliand.—Warranted mire Private Diseases. For sale by druggists. Ask for the Young blan's Mend. A pamphlet giving the named= and treatment of private a c h e e ctompanies each Box, or can be bad by adresing Young Man's Friend, Box 88, Cluannatil. with a three cent aintaf , enclosed. tn Joseph Fleming. entries Super, ).. Fniton, or EL W. Fox Co-. Allegheny , istbent. ROBINSON. NU:CLEAN & co Bankers and Brokers. No. 75 Vourth Street. Pittsburgh. Dealers in ail kinds of Government Secarities, Gold, Silent, Uneurrant Ban k Notes, Foretell and Go ld Ibicaange, as, t“. impel= remirrea to PLR FUNDS and i'VR RSNITI• Istincat allowed on time deposits. Oollenttorm made in all perm of the 'Unite] States on most favorable terms. orders execrated with dtipstab for everything in the business at the Doeto•, New York, Piffle detrain. eiall Pima Mita' Broker.' Board. strictly Ott C01:1211,110• 10 S. Prn a , on A. CLEWS k , New York, EAU JAY Cis IKE ;a Co , Philadelphia; Dinars. I) it Y. U. Boren. FLINI.4NCE AND COMMERCE BROKERS AND BANKERS BOARD (COIMICTIO DT aostasos, sg•ctus b. co.) S. 6's ighl . I' s. 5-2014.•61. 1 s. new. new. C. I 'ertteient es . Allegheny Co. Fives-- P 1 h 'onnellevllle R. R. Bonds—. Butler Co. 6'O_ ' Allegheny Ono Cuee„.. Allegheny Ins ...... Rostionens 10111.11 , 11eC Western Penopyllan , Toe Allegheny b. AI ow:heater It.lt Oo I C o r.nellet bile R. R. Interest 975 Y. R. non-Int.. ..... 9gb Pittsburgh A Steubenville Citizens Bank Eichnnae Nat.Bs On Fourth rint. Rank ...... Alerehnts Nat. Bank,._6s 75 'National Bank of Tradralthena National Allegheny A. P0 R.1 1. U. 0191 1. ' • ' . (loltunble 011A-ci-nttulcriu Central Eldorado ...... , aierchantn—.... ...... 1 01 Ban . Pittsburgh. a Philo' • • --- Phila. Lena. A Chelil Roes ...... .. . Ritchey --. • ..... Tarr, btory a. Cherry Run -.--... western Peon ()real Newitern ' •••••• ..... Monongahela noun ataloton ....... ..... Pitts &Stewart. Run. Great Nat lona/ -- 1 Cherry Ruh b. Blood It gsbege 0, SALVA. : .. i,~, • ...... .....a....... ..... • . s:, Great National ' 1 300 Boca ... —.• .......' ~,, .200 Boss 74 1 --. $12,.00 Connalslyille If. 11.•}3onds ...... Cl WI 0.111, for sonic reason or other, wee firmer and a (Tarlton higher in New York. to -day, closing at noon nt 148%. Tine upward movement In gold produced n firmer feeling In the produce markets, h u t, Le will be seen by the latest dispatch, both }lour and Orals Closed dull and lower. Governments quiet and without decided change. In our market IA is offered for Eighty-.nest 104 for Five-Twenties; 9 , . fur Seven-Thirties; 04 forT on- Forties; offfor Certificates; and 142 for Gold. The olfrrings'oi this class of stock are very light, se people seem to think that they are trio ',surest in veatments pow to be had. Oil Shari. renfeLn quiet and unchanged. Col um oin Was offered at the beard to-day at 3:114.—ea.40,.. ldendovithout finding takers. Sales of Ron a t ;fib, end Great National at OA. Serfteraillice gliwarta I—We 41p the following article' under the caption of 'PatoCkiterlders be ware" front the tett 'bane of the Philadelphia Commercial I.iel. 'Thai 'la ; cart-NOV • geed deal of ttuth In the general tone of the article, anti sonrc of the points made are timely and to the point I ' , "There have been several phases in the fortunes of the companies which aro devoted to the pro. Suellen of petroleum, or the vele of share. of stork without nny hope of producing petroleum. is the case way Ira. 131 curiour” Wthildences a large number of these concerns were at the same time doing, the same thing, so that the general oil fever may be • said to base marked by certain stages requiring variations to the character of the tfatinallt, MOM thll !lilt the malady has • :i ~ .I, ) :, i , , ~,•—•,^.- ...•:7" ;• ' ' ••• - , •• . V '..'.-::::: -.:1: T!'"' • r eset s I 11.. e , 11.1 s when "..straorncecs" a-a .! F.r, •to , k tr. tor eassessnaeulat'—altbouzil In sorne instances It Is to be noted that p,articular companies have thus I far escaped snob manifestations. Stookholders are called upon tw pay so much per share "to aid I in farther development, ta rept:Liz:l thewarlrin; fund." etc. Now without clesirrnink to impute universal fraud to those who issue stbn demands, we consider it our duty to caution our readers to 10Olt before they leap. he an oil company has beenjudielomly managed, and the stockhodete know it; where they have had tangible evidence of their good prospects, not In dividends declared out of the capital, but in actual production and sales of oil, a demand for an additional assessment aborild be received cheerfully as an honest re quest, and be complied with, unless goo-I reason is known to exist to the contrary. But where the company has been for months cleanly; cot out promises, where there has been no known yield of petroleum. and only hope delerre, it may be as rowed thst the attempts to raise new AlliCS. ments ir only a scheme to bleed the stockholders little more. so that "the ellieers" may for a time longer draw their salaries. Stockholders should ea:snail, I hese things for themselves. They should are a Letter thetr expenses for Mn•os and onteme not entlre'y ton gre,tt snit whether It would not be better to annonth I?ielr outman t akelAng some unnecessary drnins:_ PITTSBURGH MARKETS. MONIIAT, Oct ti, The general markets are quiet but firm. with lair local iternaod for most of the leading coin, meddle , In values there in no change worthy oil special special roller, though the tendency, generally, a pear , to be upward. GRAlN—Wheat Is firm with a :nod demand am but little offering; sales of Penon from wagon a signn to 00. as to quality. Oils tre and In ugh supply; sales at for round tots, and th usual advance to a retail way. Stile of sou hush Far Corn at la. Barley continues dull but un changed—el to from wagon. Rye dull a Pef/P92. }'LOLTR—Is firm, with a fair local demand. nn we note sales from store at ylOilitn,23 for goo Spring Wheat Parody; and $11401,25 for Winte Wheat do. Eye Flour is soiling from lame 67.60. Receipts continue light, but the supple seems to he equal to the PROVlSlONS—Bacondemand. is steady, with a fair Jobbing demand at previous quotations. The stock Is very much reduced. Lard is quoted at ir o k for city and country. Small sales of Mess POT'iA=PeaCh Sows are in fair demand, sad we note sales at 1:31Y1,21 per barrel. Sweets a shade firmer but unchanged— $4,2.50361,60 par barrel. APPLVS—Are coming in more freely but yet the demsod seems to be up the supply, nod prices are well sustained--6 3 toWI per bbl for Lair to prime. Erit3S—ln good demand, and sell readily on ar rival at ill. CHEESE—No Western Reserve in market. Sales of Hamburg at nnd ioehen at nfrx2. BUTTSR—We 0,15 some few small sales of prime fresh, le pall., at 3003 , Keg Butter not) , be quoted ist 3ott,m, an to qu a lity. Roil of- tering. CIIANBEIIRIES—A re selling In a mx.all "ray at l l llglper l 7l 6 fx . p r ri , r m ens t er n and .. ,a. of good to prime old at 01,2541,60 per bush. miring M city males at 111.86N.4 porton, tor common to Arietly prime tfinotty. SEEDS-Tlmotby Seed le dull awl nominal nt -Si per bush. Flaxseed Is in demand at 11.3. M. No movement to Clover Seed. FA.I.T-1.1 looted firm at Pa 1,15 per bbl —in "mail lotarTre lo tale demand at 1,1,4- 3 Per bnall , tO PITTSIIIIRGII PETROLEUM MARKET hioNoar, Oct- re, 180. CIVUDI , ;—The Crude market continues dull and • little weak, though there is no materiel chatige In price., and buyers and sellers are still apart in thole views. 'The arrivals continue very limited, end as the stock on sale is evaceedangly light, hold er. do not seem disposed to make concessions in order to erect tales. Boyers are silt holding off in anticipation of a decline, and consequently, ere have but few operations to recor di sale of 100 bar. re'is, light gravity, at V, bbls returned, and are hib at go. We have advice, from Oil City up to 'Saturday, which report Crude at $10,50 pet bbl at That point. IREYINED—The market for Refined, In syn.. pathy with Crude, continue. dull and neglected, sod, at present, thorn seems to be but little tn. quiry either for present or future delivery. The t , reactit deprestion could not have occurred at a better time Tor reduces, as the greet m jority of them hare contract. for the next sixty lays de. livery, at very 'fate price.. Private telegrams from Philadelphia to-day reoort that market more setts a and demur, with sales of bonded at aP443‘.4. There was not a move operation today in this market that we mold hoar of, *Aide from some few 112.11 sales of free oil. • • • - NAPTILA ANTI RESIDUUM—There le some inquiry for Nepthe, tut we ere without 'elem. Quotations may be {xtrly et, iin •t In hood • sad 79Q12. tree. Residuum Is quiet and us ehsaged. RECEIPTS—The rscelpts of 011 by the All*. "Amy Elver during Cho forty-eight Lou, ending this certain, were as follows •. • ❑xr & UST I 'Fisher h. Bro . blair 11111. y. tau IT:EM=I PETROLEUM STOCKS iA NEW YORK Special Dispatch to Western Pres*. NN Tons, Oct. te, Pr.v.nprja siforirri—Gtotet today, trltb &slits at ttis following rates IV BUCIO4II Farm, fiS; Broom- If off Bun, HAD; ChM! Bun. 23; GermanLs, Ii; kbierlstor, 5Zi, Oil Gra It, 63; tilsolarillas, SS, Ott Cress, blifotisttsci. 25; Ptt Litt Crepes, 750; Witbster,"ll2l INS.; Ira os, ir73; Shade Inver, 1,51 kteydrtalt,lo.s; Brsolloyf N tionst,lls; Occiato, 01. Boston Wool Market. The wool market has ruled very flrtn with n fair demand during the past week ; thoughthe tranucv lions bare been much less, owing to the restricted consumption canoed by low water in the mill streams, than would otherselse have been the e.e. Manufacturers du not care to accumul•te stocks without knowing Phan they will be stde to use them. list the moment the full quota of motive power is restored. It is safe to say, in view of the scarcity of aaa•orrable goods, that the market far the raw ntapie will become very native, and prices it desirable grades willprobably advance. As it ts, the rates for Vine domestic wool are grad ually hardening„ and stocks in the bends of dealers tare very light for the season. The amount of st a pie revel veil en comtninsien was never .5 scant! as It hos been flan year. liroarers in Ohio and Peo ny Iranin will sat send forwent their best clips to the market, for the reason that they can realise re higher rotes on the spot; rand corutaraers 050 Only procure supplies by going into the coun try and pnrchaelmg of first hands. The transit:too , mermol channels sod agencies ore just now ig nored by the prtatucer, though doubtless before the close of the aentton we ahead realness n differ ent state of things. Low and common grade• of staple, which tire not touch wanted at thin season, and aril not at tract buyers into the country,are coming forward quite freely, and aro plenty and dull. These de acriptiona nadir miss the 'titanium or a large army commumptlon, and will not be much in request till ines.t. Sring. The p market le now fairly supplied with the com mon And floc grades of Ohio, but the latter Is most- In held above the present aurae. of buyer!, though they are Papidly coming up to the mart. Peon- Olean!. nod West Virslnin wool come. forward a tau slowly, and is hardly in stock sufficient to es trablish quotations tined lota , of New York deece ore much wonted fbr fine good' and command very lull tales Fine toreign staple hat been selling more lovely during the past week., at a slight con es-sawn Is rotes, though the stocks ate reduced to .ales. nt• 11 coMluuul of domestic for the week foot up sonic 1 , v i no)) Ins, %La tango of Oarede r bar !Wean, anti i.e for sritwr and eaten put ed. luirluded are 9l; ill lire n ester,. finer., al eniklne; tits Illinois le in,Ola Its lawn do at on private term.; '2.s.aort ,•lit'itlVlSl do at tnerner, Ty.) lbs chutes New ork do et lc; and lota of (Inf. Ohio nt raj: tlx Got side figure lot selections. In Cal Horn , va l e s lbs a ll and instant condition) at ifte In C s. anada. small sales of cons at Me 111 frit the rynice brave been coneitlernitle, ineturiinif t'Ape at 341 Meetts.i n...afire, nal Aunt, lion on private terms.—ltuffetio. MO,D•Y, (N . L. IYIL. offered. Astrd ..... 101 i 104 5,3 YY 'J6 SD 00 - 9! 00 - 93 00 - IC TJ 61 . 81 OU SI 01 - 37 15 Boston Iron Margot 'roe tenritet is very hare of pig iron, and tv LI h steadily Ines..tag demand for consumptlon,prlce are unsettled anti rapidly tending up, The cost o home production has been largely enlinneed by th, rise Its coal, nod the stocks of foreign avallobte ht. Immediate use are reduced to a very small CO lll page. Only small lots aro offering, awl t4icso co' mend a limo etivenco upon previous g anti' There Is eOnsideralilt; Scotch Iron to arrive s hi I latch! nt very high rates, no the sterlihe cog. he Esigliali markets Ime been materially rah. , owl freights have advanced to 20s per tic timer 5)1 vanin oiniters have Infer orders alien I, 1 1 wholly engaged for the ',cement is taunt out Nn I. They are furnislAng none"( this fit the °pc, Market, nod thorn Is no stock of other sr rOns. We note small sales of scotch No , comr lirande, tit tai per ton; At No I, s at the same price. Charcoal pig ts y firm f)tiff lib per ton, cash. Bar iron is In d mend, lots from store, nt full previous rates Stilt comrson at 011iKt1101 refined sllBe l T. , Amortr. refined bar is selling 00010 c teal manufactareri hands. Railroad Iron Is fir. n in nlrinnoi l. ,Engtish very am..., In am of Rgill tons Ist NeW York nt Sr In go ill.. Rusnla sheet lion Is ram, with salis et 113,IfialLc In lots, and Ruglish do nt 1010 c. Tolls hoot eh, filmed to Ili 41`Ite per lb for assorted Sleek , 120.00„ -- in 04/ 026 S 3 26 Philadelphia Produce Mar k et. rum/. ociettia, Oct. It --)liftr—Z.n.re 1zamb,,,e011,3. PP% doing In Mackerel and Prle ! ', bare ly . t tnin.l. The,Wharf fatal nee r-44.^2,! nit . . 1 17 f or Short Nbs. 1 and 2,-and IDS and 41s tor liar, w ith Paler of 1600 barrels at the latter figure. „ I.ro. s litC worth tda. The store rate, are fr... 62. for Shore No 1; tlB,oo for Bay do; $.13L1,13,00 foe large No Vet nod 410 for Ilsy do. bale. of Codfish 'D. 51,8001tS 1 Del glis sold at the letter figure. I'lekled Herring' ruig' o from $7 to $lO pet bbl. Saltuon arc betd at P 2, and Shad at Is33—an advance. a Domestie Fruit.--lirteal Apples aro scarce, an 10 pet bid. 5.000 lbe Dried Ali. rriTtY° from ez to IT, Mr do at 16'I 16c1 old. Dried p e' "Id,l;ll'6l3'el new 17008 e; halves are very '''''' -au'll'erd; new quarters at 2.1.tr. 2 z; aew pored at lz """' The receipts of new peaches are n)nottnelnli-ILttlW'te det'and large. _Dried Dlnelzberrles sell from II to ilinit. Cranberries .011 at. 111(312 per bbl —ec..lll:fl'ull and sells slowly at irs=larnr,,l - bale' 0f__..",11,1,..r.-7.,;741,7"A01l 351'1/.1/Li Pennevlvania roao seu o , • , ........., ()lades at 40643 c; and Onsneu a t samso PAC into and stock. light. Sales of New YoCrhk*tirdiri-fillie; F..,la' srlish Dairy and Ohio are Muln•L ~en • t walla per dozen—an ad- Eggs,—Ate ing Vance. r. 2 Ci 144g0 Mariet. 040100, ant. 18.—.YLotr—Dt. Gr"sir'—Vintftste,g % I nd " c1:411% 5i 24 4?,0 1 a4 1 , 171 : C ig. C er ..... o rln d iliet ‘ l ' o l t 2l t Ur Val 41C4110 far , No ! i e rual. dull Ana 9tre.X o lolTrar nd For. nomicuil. at tdlle Pilo% undna—A•u u l ddlasl,oo. Illonlvito — Qe °le%at "4'4223" Eusacurra—ateumYt SU 50 " Whc4t, and la. Cu °Gra t° 434tralp. WO Wall' Madera, NOW bush. Ileennrys-410111., .2 Own 36%0 do/ On% wo,ooo d o. 9.30 b MOO Mao; Wheat, Si, 04r0, 10,0040 i Oilth 1)4, 000 40. ETLF-17.LTS TB.L.BaRAPH NeW York Market. ygew yoax, Oct. 11.—Carroa—Usteettled, at IR OS2c filldilline—cloctegheary,•l IROen. I,toon—Opetned eteady and clos , l Gales lower on common grades, at SRAM/40feet Entre Stare. gegg9.2s for common to good stopping brands, and 1,936 for Trade Brands. Walter—More active and firm; Westeank2. 2s • OBAlN—Wheas arm end closed dull and tale lower. at cl,V.Ot do for Chicago Spring, 111,710LE 0 for Milwaukee Club. tipnll,fil tor Amber AlR waukre g 1,03 for Choke do—so outside pries -51,60 for ' r Near ember, 51,F1D04 for b eO`Winter Red Wr.strre, 5..33e4.2.3 far New Amer State, ;we 62 in (12,ss tor New Whale fillenlgen. Rys quiet and elm; sales at prevlouaprices. Barley note triter, e.t gl,lO for State, Mt,lB for Choea, ice Canada Bast, nal it.t..-13t,2 1 for °anode W. Bat ley rQ3cl Malt qul• t Ooro under Bare reeelpts Is ~wer, 24OSsc for utmoond, 82(133 , 4c for round Mired Weste,o, and 90091.,gc for Western ellew rorears--Coff,e firm; q uie, *r ot fi rm; Oohs Muscovado, It , Molasses rrnet and stemly. Horn—At 1(6460 for 1964 crop, and 19 551 for 1603 CT Or PrTIMPLEI )I—Qulet. .d Dm, at 15)4c (or Crude,- sod C 24037 lot Et lo Bond. Fsovisorin—Pork less actlre and lower; 1134,75 (315,7.5 for Aless—elordue 231,15 euh, 930,9) for Prime, n 0... F.24:00.1 5 tor Prime Me.. Beef quiet sou firm, at *16,60013,60 for Plain Mesa. 13.1 llama uschanced. Out Meats quiet and steady, at to;talnic ter Shoulder., 4172 , ,.{,e for PLems. Bacon dull. Lard quiet, beery and lower, at IWI .5))40. Butter In demand, at 32.fj1ei11,4c. New York Stuck and blonev Market. Now Yome. ()et. .8 —Money active and firm at 7 per cent. Ste:brg a shad' , fi rmer st 100),101.09 ) 6. gold. Artie; tc. ()old firmer, opening at 11.1), au vaccine to 145 , ., nod c los ing at 145).i. Govern ment stoeks regular nod u ',settled. Brenta. to Liimpool a ball penoy better ter Grain. Stocks beery 9l U. S. 620 cx-Noe, Erie ..... ..... Coupon'. ...... 109 4 e udeon Brit; do. new Issue 104.4,Michigen Souther. 751 X 6.47) Coupons reed. In/ .11esdIng 7.068, third widen.. 913i"111inals Central-- lee N. C. Sizes PlLtabur -17 M al 0. EL curtitlastcs ".9y: C. h. F. W. .... ..... W.O. Telegraph.... 70 O. a.. N. Ne pfd.... . 49;4, 1.1.. h P. Dull 63 New 'S ors Central 1131.1 rt. W. 99 New York Weekly Bank Statement. Nam 1000, Oct. 16. Increase. Decrease. Loans $ 217,611,624 07/3,211 15,590,775 2,t5t9,e4 Lcaal Tender. NW,549 fia6 5,061,691 102',364,1666,140,330 t/troxletlon 117.277,847752,451 Clnelnnatl Market. erneurnert. Oct. 16.—notta—Onehmiged and quiet; :superb., .800.; Extra, $2.50139, 50 for Old and Near, and IS,72rjli,oe for Famlly.d Pitney. Cieese—W ot dull at S ass nominal. Corn lull; shinedt hea d Shelled at 6(k). Oats dull and de dto See Bye quiet, at 0)0 for New, and 90e for (111 Bat ley nominal Poi,. is cod generally lower • City Mess Potk is 011.1.11 at (MA O, without tiuyens. No material change In Bulk Meat.; tha asking rates are 15(erelhr for Shoulders and Sides. Be.. e. ts In jawing dermal., at 1119).4e11i4a, and el.) ler Shouidere,l3ldes UM Clear Bidet; Loose, noth. lne doing. Po Lard. W13.1811t --Steady, at $1,%. 0 nocmum , —Steady. (lorroa —Firm, at 66451t0 for Middling. ti cattier cool and dear; thermometer, fie. Oswego Market. Oss-coo, Oct. 16.-111Arers—IInehanged; islet of 1909 bid, at suder (or N0. , 1 Spring, 110 0 for 1 11911 Winter, 60,60 to WbltO, and 1112,60 for 1904015 Extra. Guam—When/ unchanged; sales of to 090 bosh White Michigan at 62,1676,0e° do. Orel. 62 1__Wilt t• Oat ads as $3,26. On Saturday night 7,0 10 Duet. bush Milwaukee Club, by simple, et 21,60. Oorn pewee; Ne. 1 Minnie In held au 769 Oats wares and nominal , which 1. above the view. of buyer.. In good demmad; gales 1,99 bush at $l,Ol, and 6.600 bush do. st M.or. Peas seam sad qatel. Buffalo Market. Burs 0.80. Oct. 16 —F3ova--Spring Extra $34 3 31 Canada w bite ;01,25001,70. Gala—illrbeat aed par on apart; No. I hillwausee offered at,1,6., without este. Gum, Oat. Earley end Bye actlve and nominal. willaav—Dull .1(7 v.. Pnov talons—Pork $3l. Dlllwaakee Market_ _ . lt.w • urn., 04 It —£l.oin declined 23e. 0 ant .-lAlhost asp' tSMOS St 300 tot rict. tlmo 1 , 4 foe Ma_ 1 g • s;r-re-1,11)0 Floes tang W nest. Sinrxr-rts.-I,alrobbli !Woe, tal;ooobush Trilad' Vali/et Totem*, Ost I.ll.—Onelm—Whesb opened steady. cluatug 24 batter Neer Amber Moblgo.; rules of i 11d Wait* alletklaaa at r 2,1754; Nev IiIAS; Old No. t Rod Wabusb, Ire" elosu dull egrulao Weer; eau* et 66a. Oat.; miles at-110. Nye; eels* et UM. Dlo bile Cution 31aritibt " " • ' Mono., Oct. 14.—Corron—Sates today and yes- Isrday soars :Do balsa Of Of iialilsa • Salsa of ths sera &Rd talc. Receipts, 1,600 balsa; exports, 10,381 balsa; stock, 14,199 bale. Stotts. ?Ira Yoar, 14itte paces Of Itllti/olt stocks bid in lloinoo today, tura Copintt Falls. stt ratiOln, 2t; lisneoca„ IS; Uusoa, 42; Isle Royal, Rockland,Supettor, a; oesittal, 0. Montreal Market. M.- Sint as, Oct- 3 —Tuocrse—,?upes 10.2%135.- 60, Extra, ntrel.6o; Welland Canal. E6.21.rad,...; Noi 011111.1/4, N,=ti4+s• Toronto Market. MEM 701107.10. octoberl6 —FT-nun—Double Ettps, IVO 1.. Est... $ 1 0 2 .1 24, SuP. , O. A. .4501,6 Di Spring Bariey, 734j.. - 1.5n. Rye. 63c.Pcas GCt 10e. OA/. 300. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. plrr.araa s, FOZT Warn A Onrosoo R R., hit. la —CO lot • 4001 and caa.llee, .1 1, Dilworth co t • 80 do d.., shelter k Lszear; lo do do, Lambert, Slslpton & co; I car was, .1 &IV Falrley, 17 sacki seed, 51 Short; I car lumber, Shoenberger 111.011, 1 do do, Hall /a Speer; 1 car oats, Herron 1 co: 10 bbl. rill, 11 I_, Frihnestock A so; 7 bal.! cote ton., Parke k Psalter; 140 bbl apples, 11 tleb. hest; IS boo cheese, 11, lilddle; 9 Dbl. apples, T (.7 Jenkins; 5 bags coffee, J D Dravo; I bags seed, I Floyd ts rx,; I roll lesteer, B & Maxwell; 15 sks rage, tiodfrey A Clark; 'l6.ltorscheese, Lambert., Shiplon k co: 150 bbl. apples, Volgt A co; 125 do potatoes, T C Jenkins; "=: bags at. FI Res, Jr. :10 bbls flour, lihoMsker & Lang; 21 Olds clay, 11 11 Collins; y pkgs lead, A OmPlon; 02 sks oats, I tornaLDOn b. to, 16 sacks oats J D Lsynr, 1000 wheat, Dan Wallace; 4 do do, J S Liggett et. co; 1 ear barley, W tiarrard; 100 bbls Patter son & Ammon; its oleo rye, IL Rea, Jr; 3 keg. lard, t. 1,011 Llf Volgt eo,• 25 bss soap sM cendtro, D Yaws, th tx. co; 5o bbls flour, Dan lace; a ohs peals, McKee & Btu; 5 bbls whiskey, B stock & co. Coreatako aria PrrIVIDTI4.I3II R. R. Oct. 16. xuu bhls 6our, Shomaker & Lang; to do do, Ifirnes srdineri 14,1 s .ord, Aterberry & co; 45 do de. JII Lyon; 720 bags potatoes, H Tolgt & eon err 1,1•10 flour, IV Linhart 12 tos cheese; A J Kerr; 111 01:0 vote..., POtter, Aiken & Shepard; bgs oats, T ' Jenkins; 54 16114 paper, Singerly Is y • rs,• 1 car w hest, Dan W sllsce . ; 53 bbls onions, 1` 00 0 0 , , lit.lo 11 olgt & co; i bbls tlour, & W Vairley; 152 do Apples, Jae holler; 240 ‘6 , do, E lie azleton: 15 pkg. copper, Perk, Mc l'urdy co, 5 bales cotton, home , & Childs; 12 Co do, Klee Pennock; 27 bill mdse, Bell & Balrd. A1L14141.04,T STATIO P 0.004010, 15.-14 bags pr. $O4OOO, to do roe, 4do 001., Lutz at Waist 3 tubs cheese, I to. dried apples, C Koenig, I bbl John Strini, 40 eke lon seed, 51 B Suydam; 11 cars stares, C l' Adams; leo DOl3 dour, Simpson & K T ..; 3do do, tt I iregtri den brooms, Eteckfleld A liishouse; NI Dbl. flour, 0 Mors; lss begs bar. ley. Y Flukt 0 dot brooms, WI ye Otbson; pkg. sundries, Hahn A Riddle; 15 don wash•boards, Tier nan ti 4415• 12 do do, lIICIOO A Son; 15 do do, C Sleeper; 2 bhls wine, .1 Selfretb; 13 pkgs hides, 2 LW, tallow, Lapps W Ma; 65 bales cotton, 11131.1•15 k co, Is dodo. Palo, A Painter; 40 do do, KLIG 40, Pentmek lu ram wheat, Konuoly Elro; Ido do, Itiuble k Angrl. QiitiA lATELLIGENCE. 11 the titer ran fall nay lower we csn l t err lt, tit htalft: ILr boil turn Worm us thy t It still eon limit, In o cede slowly, with less t twenty Mars on Illass }louse. A zontter course dates,olther been any nrri,als or dense and constquently no business. The enther >retcolsy tens very edul, nod boor,. clouds floated over bend the ennrc hay, threat colon rain, bSi'but n rain aro,• etill lire La haves of a better Infuse. N'e again .:J: the attention of net Cap. tains to the meeting . to be held at the oalee ]Messrs 'Flask Collin:wood at 1 o'clock, It. tn. ss The object of the meeting Is to reel" . the old Steamboat Associaitom. and attend to other Vast- Ler. of importnnee. earn or A tiTnANtinclAT rcrtln.—.7lSmes L. M. it it L t in erre ry, n well known ilttsburgb oteambord clerk, -.1, died on Saturday of consumption at the residence et hi* (other In Ili:Aver, and buried OEI SUP• dny. believe that the lost boat he was on was the iron 'try, commanded beeapt—lioria. Ile wag ,„,, l um p'. T oting rn . and his death will he regretted by a lorgin elrele 01 friesiis. The following boats are now bulbiltn,g at the sins' Aot Atonongnheln and Allegheny Ito:Alone ; Ain DlONOnowilgt, LAHOlNO.—ltteffilith fllnik es of Itoblemin are building a flat bottom tow-boat, to ton. be need le the 'Monongahela' river as job-boat, from and for the. purpose of tweaking Ice. rotor Geo. W.Slothertil Is hUildlng thig tow-boat Mary - ales Ifiertge, to.run where she has A trade. Pollock 'Elision is building towrboat, which has not yet been t anted. Sire - Ttln wherever she van find business. Capt. Wm. nanny. Is bulldlOg a tow-boat, not yet minted. Joa.lJavy• Co. ore httlltllng a tow-boat, with a square bow, to le milled the Wild Boy. T I. A Mal Xo.—Wsn. 1.. Tor ry is b....Ud ine n eotton hoot to be called the Sylsll. She will he ilnislirai and ready to loam: about the brat of next month 'Thomas J.wlison bulliUng tow-Imot to run between tier'. and till City, to be called the VII Volle it y. (M nine Keen Kees. nnii James Rees ore iitilitha nn Allegheny rivet pitclet, to t. colltall g the Ida here No g. tOoner h Dre.hotrate building an 011 City tows tont to be called the Keyotone. She Will rna be tween Ilttaburgb and tni City. Benjamin Fry ls building a cotton boat for the scbbola and Chatehoochle rivers In Florida. A pa l ;she will be coiled the C• Ery. The of the old-tow boat Geo. Albree, "has been raised, and towed mound to the nilegheus wharf, where she Is beinT rapidly broken to pieces entity piratical hunt sharks •tbat live in that vi• e Every piece of timber that call be broker; off, is bens carried swarby theta searehere after fuel under difficulties, The le o wheel on the. Monongahela wharf le RP unslghtfy, object, pad reminds cope of the wheel of an old zolil when the.. dam has dried up. •We doubt whether the dem—te of some of those doing hualnesa in that neighborhood bare dried up on its account. • site4rOart2rDa OP TITAN= TORT rim Left wharf October sth at WA n. Oilleers T. .lil.ll, roaster; A.. IL. a t... clerk - W. Q. bar tender; 0. W,. • mete; J. *.Y.jfitioti 0,• en. 'Weer; JI 11. W.. - tivvrban, :and ;Jimmy, !gook: First day out stews riffle, but after , vigorous efforts nf aU hand. and the cook—in w hich B erne theist appeared ea waturri—ette was relieved sod' proceeded On her way. That . night • teethed a point talltd o r hend,•end sent the oolik back ,to tho city for stores. , Second mane" stemming plektwtysillie,,to . beautifiti we tied up for the purpOseof,huritlng and flahLtg; And succeMbed.innaletifern:aliWiencimber,of hetes,- and e lot of squirrel. Third day, pane d up the PitlepOrt 1.114--14074ffiff15--52/1111‘ •afb.9 -r•) The chambermaid in a most heroin and si_j-eserill mg manner endeavored to sto in the edbet the wheel tu lg hie ing bold of k the arms. and shim badly scraped. About noon, we broke the etoriward wheel, and were forced to lay up for re- Pairs. Hooted and fished until Oetober ugh, with ,y ee ne.ut s uccess, when the repairs having been finished, roe proceeded on our way. The cook har ing been absent during this time, all hands took their turn to the kitchen, A. 1L O. having portico oily distinguished himself by making soup out of one red squirrel and a piece of shoe leather. The the evenings were generally spent in the cabin, party studying the history of the four King.. oe, tober about started ahead, and after running four miles np , tied for a hunt. October I:th, in oing up e riffles a the mouth of Malicaing reeck. stea th m go down. anti all hands were entered overboard un with the line, A. y an H. 0. haring Im before, wet his whis,crables S ins °topiary mer- Mon. coneluded ' to disrobe, with tha exception of the garment to which his collar and cra and rat aro fasts nest,. Now commenced a series of ground lofty tumbling that would haveastonished the Het el family. Sometimes his heed was above wa ter, and 'non his feet. Afters perilous s uccession of these feats, he we. drawn on board, right-aide up with care, blowing, like a porpoise. The pilot and mute also eurceeded in finding bottom several times, ard held their ground manfully. A f ter spend ins a short time hunt ing and nutting. the boat be ing out of i nns, andsone of her more important stares being es haunted. she started on her down ward trip, at I r a. Her skillful pilot carried her over several Stiles rdecessfulle, and she laid up that night near Kittanning, The next slay, Octo ber ISO, slier a few hours run, during which she danced a dig over the retties, she again tied up, sod the psirt, deioted themsel, ra to hunting and fish. I ng. October 14th, started from near Tarentum at S a. a., and arrived here at about to o'clock. In closing riffle, the pilot discovered *barge emus , the chancel, and iv. forced toutn over a bar which woo somewhat moist, b nothing, ,launted. he dance, her hated to it, and after a regular heel and toe dance, she struck deep water ILI inches.) on the lower rule, and came otr with the honors. She is now lying safe at her mooring's. She is the first side-wheel steamer that has ever been up the Allegheny qtly The St. Louis Dem.:rat, of Saturday, says Very heavy rain tell perpendicularly all Thurs day night, and nearly rill,yeaterday. River still fall ing, but probably will be on a stand to-day. To Cali . ..there le mien and a half inches, to Keo kuk eve feet, and thirty-three on the lower rapid,. The 1111nola is falling fast, with some sin feet ha the channel. Missouri river etationary, with three and a half feet in the channel. CuM berland river probably ng. Heavy rains at Nashville yesterday. The sloppy we and rain compelled several beats to remain here to sl leave to-ay. Tonnage in port light, but will be Increased greatly to4y. The Ankh.. of the Jewess in the Gulf, on her way from New Orleans to Mobile is pretty well authstilicateil. She was iusnresi in Cincinnati for $20,000. The Gleaner has arrived safelyin Cincinnati. The olnchiumili Commercial, of yesterday; says: The n " Nashville and Cnnati Packet Comps-' nyii, o Saturday, completed its organtrathan, elected Directors and President., and appointed a superintendent. The capital stock of the compar ny 10 tgicepoo, and embraces among its stockhold• en many of our leading merchants and manufac turers. The following named gentleen were elected Directors, sir: Jawed W. Ciaff, m Thomas Sherlock, Theo. Cook. John W. GlITTif.ll, S. P. Hill, James Bu her John Kyle,Drrld Gibson and Capt. Daniel Collier. The Board of Directors elected Mr. James W. (lett President of the board, and appointed Capt. James S. Wise as General Superintendent of the company. The 'company has purchased the steamers Rowena, Rebecca, Em ma Floyd and Havana, and will at once proceed to place their boats in elegant order, end start them In thiSliaahville trade Immediately on a rise in the Cumberland riser. Gentlemen of the Cinizinnati Press, please do not report any more hostas/ being due from Plitt burgliuntil the bars beennie,l little more motet. We will niitify yen when Stith LS the case. and in the meantime you mai look for the Lorena limit, geisha la already loaded; and only waltz (Or water. , Many year, ago, MD= rettathd to-wkiledriPhill: . - 1 had progressed grecrually fate the Mat stage of !Miramar, . Ummies ,~, -Er Al! hops my recovery bung disepistedo was. advlse d by sty phyaistas, Dr. Panieb, * b out to, , ainoes Lite' the _ .. country._ Memestaint, N. J., • mike dire . • • cent, briar. -mile* !r. - a wit realetTed -- two clip La the IthinsittAP - .7 Mater, sad he. hindlyilled USW neddled - tame-sari dial qf Plash:Wert Dknerespden. Un isve ,•. .. =rival at Idertedielthlareginst to bedixelterer . lay Mr many weeks Utah:Meru deemed shop". .- tem sondition. Dr. Tbothim.rwho had bans my (ether's family PEOtatelen, andbed attended him in. . bin Mat illress, wee called threw me. Rethought y case eatirely beyendthe math of rnedlnine,add - : m • . decided that I must d.W. and giro me one week ammo my temporal again 'Es had seem sum: re,mly Ole Cr endmuntrthin,_ and Monitore cOnele, . Bed that death from the Masa* which had carried an my kindred to the grave:meld also teks me there. In thts apparently hopeless. troaditlrse. I hurd of the rem which Inow make MI eel/. , Is mined to me that I could trete. woe their way, and penettednit awry =TVs aloe • tissue of my seta. - r i =mg' a ol liver put =Litt:My utitee, end the matter which had fee years tic ailed .deted , • and irritated the different organs of i tl i c= lea. , *limited; th e tubercles an goy lugs lind I , . aiptatorated tram my readaas Mathes a *dal yellow offensive matter .enter morals& A, thin expectrreadontd natter anteiddi. the Diver altatest the pan left me: the entr.th. Muted torismas me, and , the exhausting night Avert* wet* tut logger Mown. and I had refreddlirg pep. tO wideltl bed. mug been' estrenger. 'My appetite now began to - . return:,/ . d at dozes I termed . % =Dna to restrain myself fella eating too Math. With this return of hailth:l gained in etrengt h. and am stor k = I am now a healthy lobo, WRAI lerg• • matrix in the middle M the rigid MU sett ' • the lower lobehepoties-d, With complete inahesien of the bars. The left - Mug le attend, Mud upper lobe of the right one lath al 0 e:/ ,, al.g 2 kr sondition. tattle every MeS thought teller well incuathla diseme,by one, physician. ma well as those who Were tudearnal Lo mediriticr-athes ~ gully such cases as were rithiced to the condition I• was in. , This iscripeed tut, people Peolde believe W• • . my recoyery onlylerepaeasi:..anow prepared and gaTe the wirer to oonsureptives formal' time, . • . and Made Many Wo.lldmAri gal= demand tnneased so rapidly that ~_ .to offer them to the public, and durou my uridirldedetian Lion to bag Messes. In truth I was nest to forced to it. for people wookl fiend for mile sad neer. to aserrem whether theft ma were Mi. mins Having occasion to Cituntne musty eases of • - Ism ailment, I was prom:use-I - to invest toe tones. runt called ...Schenekhr Reap .. irenneter," crliteh inatadelly mists me In -Meet= the various • stages of font diseases., .'.. • _ :or meny p l Ar at s, In cenienstbra w it h Ellyprlnat _ ma calm In Melds, I neve been melds; reg Mr visits to New 'York, IllostOn.Balthnore ens InFotUburgh. se • r several years pant ihaTe Made men, 111 . r Ave hunCludexaminstionslifeekly with the ..nee.. • t &meter.. For then stsilletnatioe mychernote, three draw% and it =aka ma to give each par. e tient the true candition of nsediseasesod telthist r. , trutirly whetter he will ace Welt. - .... - .._- . One of tne peatess atlfyrundes flare withPs• r , dente afflinted with inns. r is to ceatrince • • them to avohl taking little Men, think II they take my medicinal the shottki 'T h iscure t- a i r jaw. careless they mar in that Way. li geat error, for 11 any elts will read over the - - , many cures which I havapublished from time to . ; time, they will And that - met at tnem were thou • a itemss who were coneteed to their bed. sad could not take cold, miI:TAM amid avoldanter .• • : of cola the lunge were heated. tha n Fbaudelan Adria" their Potleide to to out tind inhale men air, :but do they cure .br PO ,tloirigl led the hundreds et deaths try er:Su:option In every city answer the question. I would rather risk a pallind In a tight, MY WOW tilMed room; thaa let them go' mat and' take • slight cold. tiany wtto fete been a nted by mit . =Widnes, when the abseeletee brokoi were stroffelo , '''' • sive, that one could Moldy remain la the zoom, , and yet On got wellWithentexemsero o the Open . 1i.., .. , e great reagens Artii.; ,phydrdani do ant Mire .. . . consumption.% that tll o Y. Of 40 A° .4 °° --- ° 4°°l4 ''' they give medicine to stepthe trollnb, to atop She night meats, hullo levri - .and b/ so 401 4,0 0, • . derange the whole wrath, logung tip , the smeller:ls; and eresinally the patient Om What I do late fart make a reran' examinatiott with my llespirometu, and ifl gad iunp moose left, I Mreet the tulle= Mork tense the thou rens wiles, and um cure him. I know' very wraiths/. . . ltlampormibba to make new lunzetir even ramie the portion that ,is destroyed. but I know at t h e saMe time that cavities In the Intgo and nieere• dons In the lama cab , bronchial tubes out be. Issued, and Dist such esace are carte by the proper use of Schenth's "Pulmeplo Syrup,. and wdies drake Pilla. whilst rimy •am dying dally cadet the alstroirif treatment of olurairAtha . It Is a great ralstaxecMmon moue many Wel. • agent persous,thentners are medusa. widen will - purify the blood. woaii , the blood Is &Ming if:. . cannot be purified% a Is =with* tame as other 4.1.• .ease matter in the try stehand will have to be am . tied wit of th e system 1.1 the Vegans whirl are . appointed ter that purpose and replaced by new blood, which cube hadlmproving the nutritive fundloes and aettingthe digestive afparates.ha . good ',carting. order. r..e.."strontach.liverrouthowels , oree metered to a healthy condition, then am abundance of good, ncaumbion food will make • sew blood width will Oen ant, as it were, and take - the place of that whiclas Mused, and tawny.. , ly the want of the body:' . Tax PULIIO3II3 Sran7, .to one of the moskvalor able inedlclnes known. ill. Is radelesztArrwartully • tonic, and trealing ln Ittelt Ithi. digested and absorbed into thablacd t o erhoth t DeWitt+ Se healing ,properttes..; I know no inedielne that has done or, can tio mitineh to rebuild. Workout and broken-174n condillons of the EMU= SnISZCS. his:were • Tomer is distilled train seaweed, catobleed with other Mill and alterative • roots and bunion siten a maaner as to ike re decidedly pleasant metddine. haring a, pow intfill. tools Mice, With Out the terrible disastrous results arming from &Movie:MD=4 3 PM ' Tbe Seaweed Tonic produce. lestiej,,rezeitS, ttoroaghly wig. orating the "stonisch rend digestive system, and enablir4 it to , elbsinete end make into healthy • . blood, toe food which taay be 'used tor thst pur. pose. It is so wonnertain Irsi streets, dud a wise. it full will digest a treartir:meal, MI a little of it taken before brealdrut will pre a t one , to the etc width LoWeledieltM Dolmen the POWer of MU. Tire Marrarese Pia:Snap betaken with entire . gaiety by all ages and cneditiol, producing all the good resale th at can let obta t ert from asthma or - , mercurial ineMcines, and without any ,Tall harriful mulls. They carry out of the, eyarent of feculent and wornont matters loosened and dissolved by my Seaweed Tonle andraustona Blau full will be seen that all LAWS ea my moll , : , tines ere. neared in most cases to cure Consrunp. tom; sad, in fast, my line experience enshise ma to decide any they :here mod, more mom of that dilessethan that eonablitationa of medicine knowa to roan. in the various editions of pamphlets I neve pub irked many or the meet tv,aderfni corm - a roi- Wunary Consumption!' on record: Perlol.l. Wink both lungs affectron menace large cavities y In ono lung, heeled over by My medicines, are now living and enjoying excellent tuthith. I will give a few cases end seleck_thenefrotti different parts of the country . so th at those who wish may Malt- ot write to them for more positive information; TILT STEICECIA.3 III ' III: Bet , . Henry Morgan, a minister of nighsepnt." In rte city of Boston, and Well known. over riati 1 MELLIFLUOUS DOUGH Naaisl united States as a man of great ability. was cured united my reediaine atter ell Other Windom*. sTillolgyAD`s PTIMA.EFIXOT.TS 0073611 hzui......,.......=,.°.`L..._31°.___h"._.°1144. 1,000 , - ...Initaga, _ ii tOt swirh o wi th tleLan-01 la warranted to mu , COMA GOMA , r.,'irr.lll....lal.,.l.rilrip.tx.oleaur .... Moarsems, eathms, Whooving trough, son .. „,,,,..,.., 0 .,. ~„,,,,,tic , ,,, ~,,,4 au . -- 4r A dipea C 1...... w i mo b ri e . _ ;eV:s i n:tar pamphlet. HA .had. profuse Throat and Longa. nag o the ; lungs , and was very muck metmeal mow", ame emaciated. c: .- .... ~.. .... - - . - F or " 1° t i. 4:=l, 0, t ..: . . , , . Hobert E. DeatOrt, Orlfl/1112100nTlt: . .t., Wes - fourth due cured of S.r , aluLt arS alarmist diseases.. At the 3przie . , .. time, I t te . e ne . , ittritmd. IL the: inelldlestos Wee . tO : . bulittioW-DerbiotE7 wed-, All t i e , s e wed men and the emu mcmaink and attributes his i cere entirely to ZO LA I:,Argainers: .., DIL S ts eavrmolLor.EßA . HEW 'siesta Kodi, Peden Dying Imo, , aru , . • TURF, as the only certain remedy forDiarrtmeaSni ...`. 9 ...Ph -000,Ms a very druicareqr Ebtr_b h 4 .. Ilpentery. It Is • on h. of dirtrinnenta, C....,„ . orPliori,eial,trog...V i r c hl 0 . 0 ,, ° , l , y, my 3 .2,= A 1 n i t ' A l i Ansorbante, BLlZonlantli sad Car can a s IS '-'" K6 ' kna " ' "..r e"n"- ;nr es Oftle tom. warranted to effect I sate after aD 1 . mum '''"",.. ° J I . lwi rq'g' - ' '""f er' - Pdcgc --- have Idled. • , sac remedies, and . Fia mat-. nixes:. H is reliu bah befm - e aSEdfire Or was curd, eau *c . v., ~,F. , : ae r " I° . tree l Z fAA Dru gg itta ',.. th ~C +c" . . 11. 'et, ° l lia oi s'Agenrr, Dr. K.,.0../i-0r.1.40 iron ! 5 ' ..1 . / 1 / 413 ° 4 °s Fenno ' . r • William elexardlet. of Fittibargb; FL - , 'NM BfralardfflyS Ha itEivryny_ ‘ ,...„,,d o f . very had case of Dyspepsia and trivet ' Complaint by tbc.bieawend Tonic add Ilmultrite - Side i3ll. sTRICULIAITi , S nth! =TEEM no D I, lase 'mbar, of Washington City, . tare thongs:ids of the worst cuss of 1111n1 sad ~,,d of a bed caris of Dyspepsia and Liver- • Bleeding Film It Wog Immediate teller. laid 111 plaint, se. Li ej,,,,ged awe= =4 net cc,A4146 eria a berranentettne.' Try II Meetly. /es war c eorrery t Tell reriarkable. . . . . ranted to cure. • - :. Fat ludo by all lirnMnistx acummi'DoPediaillm Ole,. Prudence .lehnem,wile of Chtht. Johnetrd, raorta xtreot, antionitis G. '. "- ' - now reeding at NO., 12 W. Third. streez,Williattue b u rg, N. Y., gra; SiSted of Pulmonary Mum; . „ .. . tion a. and is now es hearty an old lady Lemur, -. Dvapepoia, liervomess, Debility 0 ul Peter Stgkee sii,iiikft4.4 -Somerville, iv: S:, DD. STSIOICLANWS TONTO. • was:mother rematirable cum of Pulnitmazy riee,. atnpticin. Ills aertilleate tsattestatby his clergy. We as D r moms eldninloll - ifa k fon ' • Man Arid other wall known etir,... or larepepP,Nerroloola - Illes - lilauy Schmidt, of 1 7 e , swg 7 .%Ta.i.wea it 1 t i n i g'o u to ut Vrt i r, up vs ritriririendl Tome., ..tad mum of 00o1Uinpflon and Lave: complaint 'ltla a "eget • ' Woe= A. o Augs. t . ' , Indlrifferedosatli , trombrilr,lieving at onetime liatiererit the whate nervous 1 , moth. then . forty iiollingarn here IG& EMI wee Dye c aws A &mune, troAtil ELLEIEW 44I "Zi ' entirely ear of d in new married And Ming ~ , ners and Iferv - orm Dima,V l7 . . ' her tamliy a uriteutatt. Quo.; .1 L. , :: .. . •-.- --.. f g" sale I lhalball IL AX 4 iSit rlitst" l7 l l - , ' Pettit - Sixth SClllthet'S prinripatitridea Mal - a .• , • aa;:sr.r.a. , ._Eafi +l4 co,* ** .. -. , .• : r r ei . m4l , l6 l :o323 LlF ßu t z - i i - ..a it ., ,- .• , 11 ' •' . -I.eadelpbeble"tarlad e thaFK nell o pv tders t sestet to, EVERY s a t J. 1ri..1171110N, • .• w - . Y' LL/41 ' ;- • , - • - -1 ' -'r. - • ; ''': '' :: - rr • . ` "0; ,- . A-LELLT, Allegheny city. T.• • .;:.' ', '• - . '.' ' r Octyl vdaarC 11aratif.11, PIORLES; ricix— •E t 5 Om. mmlo 0 Win 4 Str ela riliSbtErgh, P . t , - • • riad e i. subtitle,. bra 'r •r'. :. -Ai t 1 4 .. . • 11, '. ) 'l O .:-.• 1 iialt Pickles. Print i ..' 4. For tali hg . .'.. 5.1011.1.5 e erIiATBLEI", ''. :lett& authalOCAtiatrqf ttiißititla sits. . , .iot 141)114 stmt. InedYme l v 1- ' - ''" ' - -ifilb3,4l STEAMBOATS BALTIM IT O S S AND FREDER IOKSB nerw and commodious Steamer WZNON&K, Oapt. Jos DAVIS, =Li terdatle between the above ports once a weak, leaving Baltimore, from her wharf, foot of South street. every ;awes . An-Ra mo. 4 o'clock, and Frederfckstaugh, ern Al ISMS-SIMI— Passerepus and F carried at low rate. Through Weigni_Yren ,l 7l% attended to. Bterettandtse foam Boston, NAM York, PtilledeltaWsr elsewhere; eanalgoad to ears of W SSOPIATI, will ho taken change of tre. inelildely upon its artlYlll Vtaltigtore, charges Pahl, end lonsarded prom 0, hen ormita* aloes. Pelle= from the Ziorthsen Maim to tiled , the..Bartle Fields of Virgtalsor tett) alter the bodies of friends and WM= s ' killed to the battler of 'the Wilderness,- Chmotallnieeti l es Freelericklu or Spottryleania Mort Sousa, lave a a opportunity of doing only this route. WENONAH II prosided with excel. lent State.romasond Berth accommodations , and le Le ever, Mined. Sot-!l a s s Bost, belrognew, fast and mustoodions: er For information freight or passage, apply to eddies. JOS. Purser, On bowl, or /CM I& ES TAYLOR , Agent, Sla West Falls ay., Hai Imo re, II i~f f -__ --StICC-BYIII, TREATMENT Chronic Diseases, Consumption, Scrof byphilis, Seminal Debility, and all Female Complaints, BY IRS. ADIOS & JOHNSON, 342 N'tzturtia. Eitraot. PITTSBTRGII, Testimonialsoe fromawtel e Medical Pram. sl Others Mr. Editor: It to with pleurae I Smite known the following facto to the public, believing my too Moony may be of aroma to menetwroltd who ham hitherto Lolled to obtain relief. At eD eiroata.lam dolor no more tins Mine to two Mediae gentle. men of Sour tidy. is contemns! that I have one. malady tonna wenn very bad mire Of Seminal -weakness and (omen complains!, by adopting the mode el ticatmeno mcW yrealtlibed by Inn A=oll Johnom • • • , •-- • For lemon treakocu I do not Imow that can coma th ews remedies. I have al them ler &rest many ladies Who Dine Con ti'oll• bled for yeah With Welaile, ll . and in every sine a *Wog erne has hem eTWodi came clay had cameo - have yielded to ibis mode of trestmen tin the abort open et two weeks. Yours, rerroftulY. CS iv .1) W. F. IidEBWIN. M. D. Clevaand, Ohio, December 11, ERTIFIC4 TV FROM THE REV. D. Ell .111.1 - 0 C FRENCH OF Etft/fTE.C.i.L. 1 certify tlia2,ora. zones a Jo.tansn ► zgediticara have curad vile. lota wax subject on ly ility Mal years. The tr.alicinea were tied two ascin%a. .g, I O. FP.EtiOll, U. D. Important to Ladies. Our PERIODICAL DROP" VIII bard on the =pettily names" in cares of °tetraethyl:Orem any cause. Price el. N. Pl.—Ladles who are poey mint should not use them. Topic fie Female ' Weakness, a certain Mire, EL injection Urdu, Whiles or Iscitairrard", SI. DISEASES OF TECE BLOOD: &c. dsua g Johnscry-Sliem Deena. again talc that your remedies Lyr tcrofulaand blood dl teases an really siscellent. For scrofula, eypni. of impurities of tae blood, I And they never tall Co cure when used as directed. I have simi coded in curing the wont crises of uphill. nom by our hospitals, the short apace of two month& F. W. H..LESLIE, It D. Cincinnati, December ifith, 1.561. SEMINALWJAKNESS' Drs. Afros f Jobanat: I /MVO cured. by the um I your remedies, several patients that had corn in • MbLeir of the Liwatio Asylum from the evil °Tests cd 11112/11111 Weiktiel, or salantry habits. Poi suck cams I consider no can mad. anes J. W. SALLIDDS, 01. D. l Albany N. Y., October lath, 1500. Take Particular Retires—Drs: dines O. JOhOKID addless all those who have injured them. selves by improper imiulgenee and eulitary hab its, which ran both body and ham& modality theta for either hominess, study, society, or marriage. Then are some of the bits and melattelioly frets prOdueed by early habits of poi% Laud Weakness of the beak and limbs, pains in th head, dimness of sight, loss of ditimiHar pow" Laof the heart, dyspepsia, nervous Irr Lability, derangement of the digestive f 13.221102 general delyility, symptoms of conscunption, ha. , Drs. Anna & Johnson have for gamy years e elusively deeoted their attenmon to the 'restyle of the disorders referred to /2 UMW tadassitnis Address, Dms. AMOS le JOHNSON, No. 142 Fotirth sweet, audildidalinnedxsaw klashurgh, Pr COUGH NO MORE. =EI _ COPISIIMPTION- AND t". HOW TO OM. IT, WITH AN t 3C 0 113 It Ixi g *idatcsa-y Dli, CASE, Wbil Laboring Under that Disease AND ROW 111% ruLmo.vic Srn up, SEAWEED TONIO. 2%5 razeLcLireaf.e 404411.6 ON TES SYNTEX L! CORINGALT D 1911113 AND TIM GREAT SUCCESS ATIOSDING ITS A
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