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Arrives. p m 600 gluat Aliart4 at ' 55 algt Mall ,Liteza. . ktOpm EITTeSS MAO a m elLegra . p . atione a to Ist MaKedegport 6,50 a m ad .. „.., snip m MI " .... toS p m uar.,,,,",. len am Irt Biaddoclea. 8.30 • m ild • ... 4:10 p m 124 .. ... 6,0 p m - AlLeghtiny Valley Railroad.. Arriar.s. m i n aixl a tar r aters ........ am • m Egmvu kaa p m ..... . . tom go 11,40 : 11 =datiOn aiaa DM Agoonunodearen 'elm. at ---: ; ' Jammu oifilßU s AND LIVEBT.STABLE, . _•.. 9,140 0 rtcas232. EPtz-e•crt. ••.. • - JAMES DAL* 6: SON, Proprietors, • •cinninksszi; AND CARRIAGES- Ittrzilahed . 'forsli trAlasintli, Carnage' for Panerms, Wed. Alogsaad P Af. short sietice and reasonst.ls LatefA - STABLE • PEN DAP AND NIGHT. CITY 63RD ififirtivitr court o Quaiter Sessions. 1101IDAT, Nor. :!3.—Bcfore Judgee Stowe and BrOwl. /1 , 74F . L1N OO SLBSION. The Jury in the ease of Charles lieintzleman, 'tried" for larceny, fond a verdict of guilty-, _ counsel for the priSoner, J. C. McCarthy, Esq., -, Atiltilsred a motion fora new tried. -Beverly retorsior'i colored, was tried for the larceny of a aratcli4 the Property of Archy Tay. • I.lttr a raw colored. appeared from the evidence that the watch wasitaken from a room In which the prosecutor LI alek with ague, by a girt named Sarah Entail!, from whom It was subse quently taken, In the streel,• by the defendant, - .who went into flip mom of the prosecutor. avowed that he had the watch and was going " 'to keep it. The Jury acquitted. c ha rge udent was remanded, therb beteg a charge of t eiving stolen goods pending against him. Charles Friel waA placed on trial for selling liquor on Banday. on oath of Wm. Oliver. The alt Prosecutor, in company with Patrick McCauley, wail alleged, wenti into the lager beer hell of thedefendant, on Liberty aired, First wa-d, on ' Sunday,October 21d. and got drinks. 33,7115 ••• time af ter they committed an assault and batte ry upon _Joseph King and wife, rending In the . j .• vicinity. The prosecution was sugge•ted by the •• grallaJnrY. Olbrer,[Whllst giving evidence be. fore them in a certain case, developing the fact that he had obtaineddiquerat the saloon of Fried , On Butidayi an onleei was at once detailed to go • with him to designate the home. Toe Jury found a verdict of net guilty, the defendant to pay-the costs. ' Edgard McDermott, .taveru-keeP"'r at the :Battik was . indicted under nattier circa...es:an cm, for selling liquor on the same Sunday, to Oli ver find — McAuley. Nrerdict, not gully, th e de. fendant to pay the casts. Jane" Kavanaugh. j,doggery keeper on Paint aired, Aces Indicted for selling liquor to the. J same parties, and of the same day. Verdict guilty. Defendant, In addition, plead guilty to selling liquor witbat.t license. Saetceerd to pay a line of 5.30, and to twmty days aprison meet, James Cox, of Wylie at., Third ward, plead • rarity to selling bluer without :imise. cod was sentehced Coney& nod of $75 and the coats, William. Oliver and Parridr -McAuley eon ' Tinted of aggraYsted *stun and bet.Puy npon Joseph and Mary Alan [King, were.celled up for sentence. Oliver, caux.ated of aggravated as emit and battery upon Mr. King, „end assault and battery upon lira. King:waqienteneed to pay • Ines amounting In theaggregate to V.V3O, and to . j ‘ =dark, twelve. -mocthe iniprlronment in the • ' comfy Jilt McAuley convicted on two In dictments for assault tad battery,Vras sentenced .174 . 7 , -- ,4 . to-pay Inca amountitti'tu ttXO and to undergo aLI eamitha imprisonment. They were alDa sea fenced to pay the eostelacerued in the trial of Mr,and Mrs. %lira; for assault and battery, the .ir.rtit,ilteirhaving acquitted and so directed. , - . Barney O'Donnell wee placed upon trial for ~.,,committing an assault tau' battery upon Morris I,c•-••!••-:;'..-White; night polleeme .J. C. McCarthy, E-q , in opening , the case for the prosecution, stated that the defendant, the — Bing of the Eftut - - larks," committed a most cowardly and mitre-, gram assault upon .11r. White, whilst be (White) was fit the Mealier= of lips duty as an -- officer. Mr. White te4ifled that onthe morn .lingofthe let last., tib3 attention was attracted to adistarbance at the hotel of Mr. Coward, at titp corner . of S;l 7 s . ntill ant! qtylut _imrtt.et7,"a'n"d upon going there, tilseat'orcd, (YDori;elt tutor. • leaded, his hands covered with blood, ; and ex '.h.lbiting, other evidence i'of having been acting 1 • improperly. He took hint In custody, when the. defendant. conimenced arcat assault, kicking and striking , renderinghe application of th e 'happen , ' necessary. other policzatan was ._premmt assisting, and O'Donnell ,refusing to walk, was dragged up . rant street as far as bath street, where the fr ends of the prisoner t ;rallied ityhis behalf, and Uncharged a volley of , Z - V:iltdiaci and bidekbrits at t.,:0 odieers, and coo t tinned didng so at Interrils until they reached • fifth street. 1. - White tislod his mace upon the 'defendant, striking him Sven the lags. Jury , Isrgaret Hess,convi ted of the larceny of (he property, of John (3. Lanble, was sen lanced to the pc:aitentlarit for one year. Adjourned till nine o'ci t ek this A. 31. 11l ; eatlutof Firenienra Association. The 'Pittsburgh, Firemen's Association held their reguhtf quarterly meeting in their Trail, is the city - building, on Itonilay evening, the Pres ider:LlVE:l. 'thMeClarti L l4the choir. In the ab 'Once of George ' . the neereno7, on . ;acaountof W. J. Montgomery 'was chose. toad in his stead. The felinwles . members ;-ansircred roll call: E. ErinkaAd, Eagle; re. vr . " ' — Mickey, W. J. Montgoinory, Andrew al. ; Alleghenyr John Wallaker, Neptune; J0.. 1 ,1, Ttingerai-T. - Joila Wallace, Good intent: Jan M. Elliott Joseph Little; -Belief. The minute -- of the Previous 'meeting were read and approved. .:„The,President read - a Coinmnnicatlon from I the Inddento Tire Company announcing ; Atha el • eaka• elscia iit.1..8. Moths .aa delegate from einnitoty,.to MU! fqr "three yearn from - 111111f;113Go.--' The paperwas retched , , and Mr. ;'-fiqbbsadinltta a scaele g ate... -Also, a :coransualcation from, Ote Neptane rim etnnPapr.etoteenciatt lute ejection of R. • as a deletoit4 %leo Elijah Hall, - re `.• aPrentrintreharettee resignation had not .beed presented 40. 'rho Associat i on, led that under the bplasee Mr. Hall should be re 7,,rea talzed atkoz . h ad ;a • .menther u M :. had :1;10 ' • accepted, ntil s or ITV - notified Al Secretary that htitsutin'of non.ietteridence he wag liable to erpahliorr, trornallon lir.Mr; Killen , 'tballecre ,,litttistati directed to notify' Mr. Hall that hi ettaiwas vacant . On mottos of Mi,; T. M. Mlle; the Secretary was: directed - 10 notify. She Good Intent Fire -..' nl.C oennen afteTaea sylntheiidelesation. • itilleotrittaborgh.Enparotifor le, for aim ronteof Flrenien'e -Prodeisldn,,and' of E. forl3, for aelarynadanEor andairrY. ~ , ' 4 - sLuttedicoa, were ordered to ho paid. • molten intlonnsed. ; -17 • _:rieuere Aidemin.sl:ridn; Ireetcrelaythls inagilatraie bad before bfaitte RobertDjohise wedwowitb ansatltAnot battery, pn:oldh of John /MR- _The Adair took place In Usk Tenth "art. HeLl to Doll. Jacob Ileur of 0 1 4 0 Trati- Pni s ieilti4bitenrp 7 Dr I ,os/titan - rind; Hem; t miwer. CEO:Willer - for thnsitedur eutillts Elora? Year. was Itektforsoluty-of thia pew* m ar _ thigope aid Amid Lamb/ or4lle,rourt.h ward, qzLa4ar. yestealay; and prosecuted each Mertor aspult• oud bOttem Both 'Are bail aor ' 1.. -- Gittlinittisktrztder False' leroteneeo.— betore A 4 4 l cVisoui. at Rommbi alley. net .W ea AIianCIIII Strain. jeaterdar; *garr"l lotus GPKetre , wltli • baving,2obAtintaLpota.. ,f,WatLlBy Artr babes izt 0 54'10%104 # 1 4 , 5 3, Pil nailer Alio ;menet,: Held to answer: .11 11 "...--,,, :::. ......;;;:,--- ~ T ia Board of Trade Committee on this subject (eor.slating OF Governor WU/lien F. Johnston, Major Million Wade, Colonel James K. Coopei., Captain J. Hewn Foster, Eon. T. J. pi.gbann. Francis Sellers and William Phillips,) made a tepuit;Which was accepkd, and the accompa ,nying_rmolutlons adopted. The report Is follown: as The eammltteeapneret ed to report on the pro pility'of 'consolidation, the proper ulatuter of cerrylcg it Into caw, and to propose legisla tion; bare had the subject under consideratkm, and eOW report r ' That there are ion. 'within the boundaries of . the . prorosed Otallondaidd city, two.isiti sad ten terongt errpratielitkelleb tiktrallifEitreat and Aeparate leghdatite 'poriere, and' different codes of laws. The peop!e,". bt'eaeh and se or these -rnetdelpsildeey. constant°, Otra inelsass cox. nivirr, mteglingdedrin all the ordinary trans actions of a general bastbess, In which each le MMus:CM ht the - Common prosperity of the XviDENCEI3,or r . unire SEXTVirth., From the nunierode IndicatlOti Of: pane Sentiment, It is evident that the: time has sow arsited for, sn Lamest consideration of the sub ject of uniting, nada one city government and jartedietemall of -these separate and conflict ivg municipal corporations. • Ito cdeeells of the cities of Pltialitirsth and Allegh,,,,,have each appointed Contafitteas, ecnier with similar committees from the cur. rounding boronghs, for the purpose Of Consider-, mg the advantage Of ConsOlidating, ana of tak mg our proper poillion among the principal elitue of the country, The grand jury of the ounty have also, In a recent report. trongly urged the measure of consolidation to e the fa vorable attention of the people; so that, Instead of the testi - micas sad petty larisilgeilone, wits conflicting laws, welmay have all Interests and authority merged In ono harmonious and re sponsible central administration. Theseoffictial Indications of public oplidon, together with those which arc entailed through the public press, and the dismission* among the citizens generally, are unmistakeable evidences of a Wide spread and deliberately formed pantie Icel. leg in favor of the measure, nOteos-ntr, or Tar stir Lirr. In adjusting, the boundaries of the territory to . be included within the juri,dietlon of the _pro posed new corporation, the Committee era of the opinion that they should extend beyond the present boronglas, and Include some of the ad jacent townshij.. The city of YittsbeTh has already had four different boundaries. its corparite limits , first established in 1010 , were aterwards enlarged by creating a city district; and next nutting with it the borough of "Northern Liberties" and af terwards by an extension of the City Districts. This method of extending the boundaries of the city by aucceasivime nstalmentson times when the population and dwellings have crowded up to, and over beyond; the extension lines, Is at tended with the great disadrantage of fi nding es calillehed, in the added territory, clusters of building lOIS, streets and alleys, laid out In Iso lated patches, and improved without reference to nay general plan, but according to the Inter est or caprice of the 'lndividual owner alone. To ,gunril against such incoherent plans of straggling villages, the extension of boundary and jurisdiction of ' a city should precede any dense settlements In Its suburbs. This would enable the proper authorities to lay out all needful streets and avenues, in advance of pop ulation, upon some comprehensive system,.by which all the parts or the general plan would harmonize with each other, and promote the general good of the whole. The committee therefore, recommend that, In order to make , ample provision for the futnre growth of the population and business of the city, its bound dories be so extended as to include a territory equal to eight miles square, at least. DISADT4NTAOTS OP Oct PRESET! CONDITION. Among the disadvantages of our present ays• tem of separate corporate authorities, we may cute the dtventity of local and:conflicting legisla tion, for similar objects and proposes, which must prevail. Each corporation, while legisla ting to promote the interests of its own constitu ents, may, and sometimes does, adopt such tile crhainating measures as are detrimental and vexatious to their neighbors across the /Lie of separation.. Instances have occurred where draymen, residing and licensed in one mnuiel panty, have been err.'-red and punished by late, for conveying a barrel of flour, or a load of coal, to the family residence of the owner in ono her. Local jealousies and rivalries of this hind may be exhibited in fixing the rates of market fees wharfage, weighers and inspectors'-fees—la cat sea and in many other ways. TEE Flog DT.PAIMIENT. • • The tire departnetent. also, needs one supreme head, with power to direct the energies of all it , IMCIIO,CI, Intl, promptness and vigor. Al though the firemen of our two cities do volun tarily co-operete with eommeculsidv sat in sid ing each other, yet with srpara e governing Posers, casual outbreaks of pique or res.•nt meet among them may at times occasion the most disastrous consequent:ea. But among the unintraus disadvantages of our present disjointed system, the most obvious, perhaps, to that which affects our police arrangemente. We now hero twelve different and independent corporate post - as, each of which appoint and regulate the services of their own pc/icemen la their own way, and all of them are subject to summary discharge when ever a new chlefsoilleer Is elected. We cannot expect an efficient police, based upon such • discordant system. We might as well expect efficient action from a military regiment In bat tle, where each company moved In Its owe way, "fighting on Its own hook," Independent of its chief commander. Al! these, and other evils of like character, would disappear under our con solidated city government. ErrEcT or Exr.nOlir CITY MIRA. The peculiar local position, of the Tomcat city of Pittsburgh has made it In all time past the centre or trade, navigation and Onsinesa for ail of the surrounding country. Althongb many of its larger manufactories are establish-at onside of its bomidaries. all of the Important financial operations of the enure business community arc transameo within lie limits. The wharves, railroad depots, large trading houses, the banks and Insurance offlces are concentrated there. The eeriness of receiving and forwarding, and of buying and selling goods, will doubtless can. Untie to be ttllnfaCted mitre. The consiantly increasing demand for places of business, with in its restricted limits, Is so great that family dwetliege are giving place to w +rehouses and stores. A large =lion of the active business people are removing their family residences beyond the city limits, and thus virtually aban don their right of suffrage to electing those city authoritifies tinder whose control their proper. ty and their bustros is placed. They also be come inellig,ible to any share of the city govern ment. A large portion of those who thus re remove their families consist of periiona who have remelied s maturity of age and Judgment, and possess much practical kno ALT in the aacceagiul management of business affairs. The city, in whose prosperity ail their interests are concentrated, is thus deprived of the bene fit of their services in the administration of Its government. By the proposed net of commit. &akin, the residences, as well as the pla-c of btoinees, of all citizens who thus remove, would lien entitle them to participate, by their votes and by their personal services, iD the manage ment of city affairs, and TO alit in promoting, the best Interestsitf the whole city. SIIE ETTECrI ALSMOS.D, It Is no puerile vaulty on the Dart of oar eople, or of Any Other largo community, to desires the; their OWlLeity should tate its proper rank among the great citics'of the country. Nor cola it be otherwise Min mortifying to their Just pride, to And the name of tad: own city omit ted in the list of other chins containing names of much Jess importance. will did state ment of the population In sixteen of the prin cipal cities of the United States, is Just now go ing the rounds ot the newspapers, in which. the name of Pittsburgh is not to bei !boost; whiht It gives Buffalo, Newark, L9nlsillle, Al , Washisztoil Francisco and Prost ereeee--ln none of t which le the PoPtlimloo im large rah is in littsbtugh and CI; oliTaturittruia.. ' ~.a r.. - A cnotitWe mama citizen'. • who STIPP= teat' ito i - bropoied consolidation will prove injurictui tom lir Ittlereeta. In madder. eriu g measures at Nobilitycharacter the experience oi mber :,„„ mo lniunitles in like eltua lions may be appealed 411 4 Alio safest. gild% It is well known that naill*ltof our Jerre owes have outgrown their origin.' :l uaus. 4.1 twe • at different times found it neerasary'w enl arge their territory, and It Is' believed that hose of them haTe CTar had acepaleet -to regret !inch e JargemerP, The l a xl y la Wouidi however, refer more particularly. la aim experienc e of Our ulster oily of . ; Philadelphia,' with whiet, many of oar, Oltli:eaa. ;nth FOMMOrair well Ml••• quainted. • - I The farmer cOnditlen the-CUrporatcjuris diction of Thilatielpithi pad ' Its'neighborhood was similar to the present coridltion• of PlUS burgh taut Its vicinity, no embarrassments caused by the conthetingleglitstiritflot so many !operate corporations Miluced Tifople to - .seek a remelyiti 'after . ritruggie far many years; against the prejudices and adverse Opinions ormolu yeent a many sit -Mena /aiding both Within and witbnost the orig . in. el MIS -*MA thefrleade or 'Om measure at !myth FreMilledogaltust. the earnest opposition an Id *beloveds and dismay•df.o,4rge minor ity. And what hos r twelve _m keen'. tliorconia - • • • roO the: theCOninalttee'imi • beta able otdah l / 4 1taypears. that the le affected brthevict are! ipp flejor: mesa In thoopttdon that Itiman: 'Kee mauve. Stahl la greed heheiktoaha ;conven ience rad prosperhyiel:the le community; and It is bellemitthat i lf the situation "alarm Weed and submitted to ell the 'people, !whether • they would abazultin thelr_prammt amine of one consolidated geingnitentribr the whole, and re. turn to their former dismominitlystimof se arate cozporationS ) - not One In • ten :adz Slut: eramould be foudin..fleter of IL, ! Theconitolttot benere that:;the-e.tPertment, .thtle - tnede by,the Peoge,of oar slater Cilyi POLICE aItIIANGSIMESTS We have read caret ally limb - x.lc which stands at the bead of the iist—"Tlic Old Distillery." Bach Wolk ahould_be &ciiated extensively at the present time. The •drlnking customs have 'never prevailed more In society than they; do now. This work la e tearful yevelatien or the misery end derridatiolls alienation min isblclLlntesspstanue Inudaces f alai: 0111 M The above books- small published by Retry :Hoyt, 9.13=10, Boston . For sale by Orris. Clarke & Coi,,uurde; Diamond Alley sad .ITOod_ EL, Pittsburgh. We hare aircady hotteed the arrest of .Tehtt A. Fox, at Ilcdlidaysbueg, charged on ,oath Ot , Miss Ittiry.ltute,aif Tenvreneerille, with for. nication . and bastardy, It seems that Mary and lieeadylsere *ere - laboring under the itty Presslon that a lentale "box/rocs of inn" .4t entneen.and thatlheretore she could not prose cute Fox for seduction under promise of enarri are. oa she wtreld Illte to'do. :Ranee employing* . lawy se. eraoweyer;nhe has sued for the higher. offenlate, the Ansi. "bearing htut been.fizeitt for Amway next.. - The prosecutrix la nineteen , Yearn and a lialt-ola - nutria still su '!infalne'' tbeeyest of thole,* • • " l abrlitsr Lecture. Oitt reflaqiirin Nit In mind that tp4 4,b4: achnea: Cbltainallt faders this ey6log WOO Iffal; 7 iikker, tta Auntets, of itisree- Litirary, AssociatioN nide:Ls tram The °Old:lei - 1. w - ste. cern' ti ebfluent,jrsiakerr 1411:116 Adatti), narrative grids ovarlagd 419,19.,Calitow ik Ltatesibir to kiLittuSAMO rash tot Wk. eta yesterday-was any meter MAR ma thaw, castoff *bearings Ana E:Draktaion PeCted bere, so tfutcthatitli - :spit rat that lb arlll be erowdayi - ---.-. .-- .- W. A.GlisiiiitennivalS Filth street, noir Wood; bar Beadle's 4412,0#11bAr11/444:„L0: 'FiTe..:Atebrdingt6-101'Nee;MIL 12 4 / V 1' 4 2, .pcst aidi.catheArt.ot. opcitlrto itilk mrKtAittaki gßitettlei DbitiTearitook 4nd - - manaciorlB46l3 also fortakiit.filiden.tnairi; der circhtnafaters .o needy ^ ilt l our " j A Steve to the Bight ICHite)lon.—Yeger ,,,,,, and with spry b t pia c ent results, lawn nu- day afternoon Mayor Lo ws:milled ,the Chief testimonY :Irror of of Police, Longme to report c onsalkiallan.• .o f of all, to inetruct his to kinds,ln all parte WI city. He specified holeh p al reneente,holea loll reets ant,alleyi, filthy back lots and alleys, and also va n ca ay garbage that May have accumulated on nt lots." This ionls without doubt a move In the right direct and It.rightly en forced will do much towanla bernMint; the -city In a - sazdtary. point Ol'eletr. To car Into no effect e ye th g e rn Pv C o T Po rr sol . carry measure of coneolidathon, an am of the Legislature must ilret be obtained. A suitable act for th e pur pose wilt necessarffy be mole comprehensive In to general evoke, as weitan more extmmiie in 01.14 than any sot heretofore passe, relate: leg to Or city. It ahonld.dedna vrlth fullness .erprecialOY e all the powers, detlefallitreSPoll - LtgitatitiTO arid EXlMlnife 45- p arime tlhe - corporation4 and prescribe th e nianniF d ejecting each. To prepare e an act de man d/ the 1:12048 careful aniftlelihthate consideration „of large Com enlace. And as the premenr<moventte authori ties have !LI/pointed Couirmiltem to confer that the subjem, Ude Com mittee'reteunaends that flieStleyd, a Trade - appoint a titheimluee to scouter with.thein, and jointly with them to pre pare a anithble Oct. to be presennel totbeLvla lature atlta nem sesMon.:- And for thispurpose they nlibiltit to the coneldemsthim thaßoard the follotlerresohttionit Itetolvect. Mist this Board do recommend a consolidation of the ethos o Pittsburgh and Al legbeny, mild of Willie surrohndlog boroughs withportlans of the adjacent Um:whips, into one mina -Chi Corporation. Resehvd; That a committee be appointed to Confer :with similar committees, appointee by any corporate authorities, or by torroeblio, sod Jointly with them, to prepare a form for au Act dasembly,•sultable for earring into effect the foregoing recommendation. . The repon haying been adopted, the same committee Was continued, as the one called for to the resolution, to confer with th e-city au thorities, • lileeUng of Pittsburgh IGtnattaslum. A very /enthusiastic meeting of old and new members of the Pittsburgh Gymnastic Association; together with many of our prom!. net eltircus; was held last night In the third story of Wllielas' Hail. Thu meeting was called to order by President Blggert,who stated that the members anti such citizens as felt Interested, had been ceißed for the purpose of forwarding the Gymnasium. It was especially des:rabic to to give to thy Association that prominence t hot would ortici• it worthy the patronage of oar haziness men, and also to giro It a permanent stnnding aMong 'public inititutions. At . the conclusion of Mr. Diggertbi introductory remarks Wm. Uwenal Esq., a former ,President of the Association, was Called Mon. Although be stated hewaS not prepared - to make a speech, ills remarks Were frill en ,o 1 rcooragement, and were received with great applause.. Mr. James 11. Thaw watt the neon epeaker, and althouirh his address w as short, 11 1725 very sabstantiel. Thu Prealdort then called upon Captain J. F. Single, whe made a very happy speech,' al luding to bin lit:ulna connection with the Gym. nesinm, and:: stated Gnu for the future he ahonid do all that lay In his power to farther the Interests bit the institution. lie wished them abundant success..end Ridging Iron their Prestige in the past, thought there was nn osa. son to doubt fbr the future. Enemata& calls for John F. Sl'Claren, Esq., auce.ceded the conclusion of Captain Sla gle s speech, and that gentleman camolorward, and made a very appropriate respoa.e. Mr. John MTadden tendered toe regrets of many of the old members, necessarily absent, that they were unable to attend, among whom Simi Meters.. Frank Vim Gorder, R. C. Schmertz, W.;). Cooper, -A. 8. 8011, D. W. Belt, William Canton, John C. Mattern, and Henry F. Ford; all oferhout promised to be ac tive members lu the interest of the Associa tlou. Mr. John Zeigler then made some remarks, pledging Intosell to Ore hls full Red active support. A number ot. other speeches were made by the gentlemen fur-sent, attar which the meetluz adjourned to Meet on tha 27th itott., at tne same place, and to furtherance of toe saws Olt- Jetta. Amusementa.' Pfrrenutroo illfsares--Yankee Locke at, reared last night ter the first time during Gls present engagethent to a fall house. Ho kept his audience in a continued roar of laughter from tbe.begletling:to the end of the perform ance, The cle&spresented were "Tea Nights in a Har:Hoom,l,' and the side-splitting farce of ''Coueati Joe." eldr. Locke has one ulnae that cannot be said of moat delineators of character. He does not ogerno It. It 111 natural, and then fore Mr mote efticlenL He appears to night in the same piece. Ogees Hover;—The Interest felt la the per fCrmancmof Sir, Marton am hare not the least decreased, as Wail clown last night by the crowded boast present to witness his rarform &tees In "Dot, tor the Cricket on the Hearth." and the rr Fenian Sing." The proprietor* of the Opera Thump:tan spared no pains in bring ing one their representations so os to produce the greaten secede effect. 030 11 , 3100 la Ilat tut night coat $l,OOO, and cemented a most brilliant tableau.f. Tonight the alone pie:es will be personated and we Dave no &weft but that another ne fedf house will be the result. The performer:mei lasted until nearly twelve o'clock. Ten Mrerentwhe —To-night Newcomb and Arlington's reitestreis will make their Oral ap pearance at idatonle HAIL Tau" are said to be a flat class wawa; and as lieweome Is a Pitts burgh favorite, We anticipate they will be greeted with overflowing houses during their stay In the city. axe of Wile Desertion -• " • A case of this character, and of rather pecu liar nature, transpired before Alderman Strain, of the Tenth ward. yesterday. Josephine Viz. gilds Martin, a yottng woman of high respecta bility, deposed that on the 2210 f June last she was united in bonds of matrimony with Harr' McLaughlin Mettle, by the Rev. Maniac, of East Liberty; that he acted towers her as hus band for a week or more and then deserted her. and has since refirshd to recognize the marriage; that two days before the ceremony was per formed he made all the necessary arrangements, in pursuance of whichatte *compelled him to E.tat Liberty , to the reiddence of the minister, who wee duly paid for his services. Martin was arrester' and denial to the magistrate any know!. edge of the mandege, and led farther that If it was consuminated It must have been whilst be was In an oblivion* state. The u lady claiming to be his wife Is of a fa m ily n named Neely, residing in . A ll egheay. Martin is a eon of a gentleman ormnineatly connected with one of Our city banks. ::The matter will probably come before the Conn, at an early date, want the truth will be made to appear. A% has case wet presented to th 6 Aldermen, Martin stands in no enviable light, as it would seem Lhat his conduct has Inca very reprehensible. Boo: 'Notice], Toe Or, DrPTILicuY; or 'Hop, Arebe•• fl A. J . TY'S Yerarf A I, CMTIC E. BY tiso ♦utbor of Fee.' /follow. Tan Soorrtsti 2ttettrzn. A reprint of one of the pt.bLent lona of the liellslous Trsr Letoon. TKO AfY IBT . B Son, Bah Val ERIOR BB r'di SON. Sept lot from the "roe Sod ty. WOOoBVYa.,SEIDyfeyOTdIS XIBBIONA RV. riy Gorda &AMICK, FnAZIT'a WORK. nr Odolll3o E. lieuev. These books are d o t igued for the shelves of a Sabbath *boot. library. Wo have not band able, to give them all Y thorough examination, but softy as we have read them, we have fotmd them very Intermtlog, and have no hesitation In.reemantending them to the favorable ti *ties of Sabbath School Superintendents and teach. era. The Fox-Item Case '' ,- Lareeny of Theatrical VT be.-,Mi• Eberle yeaterday eihernotin made Oath 'before Mayor Lowry that a man by the name ofitiretiT Moreland law feloniousiy abstracted • trotiellie wardrobe belonging re MO Open' Home, Aur oral aracits of costume, amonattrig In value to at /mat i wentyAiedoilars, end Ingrid that a 'warrant alight be tuned for hit &Tract. The warrant was lamed, and placed in the bands of an officer. . ' Prom Yesterday Evening Gazette court 'of quarter 'Sessions. MONDAY, Nor. 'S.—Before Judges'Btowe and Brown. Court convened at ten o'clock. The lint Of the new panel of jurors wan called over, and a number accrued upon sufficient grounds. - Peter McFarland was brought from 'prison and placed on trial foi selling liquor without &ease, Wm, Mai Well. in prison on is charge of larceny, was the prosecutor, and had appear ed aa •prosecntlng witness against 31c7arland on a charge of feloelous assault, and battery. The Jary cowrie:W.B3nd the defendant was sen tenced to pay a tine of ally dollars and the .coots. Be had been convicted of nalawfdly wounding and'eatting Wrn.llagwell, for which he was sentenced to pays fine of three hundred dupers and undergo at; months imprisonment In Ihe county jail. lie also pleaded guilty to two indictments for 'ailing Nom without li cense, upon each of which he vas sentenced to pay a One of fifty debars and to thirty days im prisonment In the Jail. The aggregate of the sentence h a fine of 1450 .and eight months Imprisonm se t. William Maxwell, for the ed Larceny of a watch, was sentenc to the ponitentlary fen one year and six month,' l e Philp Delaney and James Haley were pnt upon trial for the larceny of a silver watch vei ned at iv 33, the property of Edward Iflnnemayer. The watch wan taken from the jetrlcry store of Mr. Dunseath, Sib street, and traced to the por session of Delaney, one of the dcfendants;who went to the store of Mr. T. hi. Little, le com pany with Haley, to have a glass put In It. Mr. Little halving no glass of the proper size, went to Mr. Millionth to procure one. There the watch which had been missed, was recomaLted. Haley and Delaney had been at Dm/ma's, the for mer going ti‘cre for the purpose of Laying a watch repaired, and leaving it for that purpose. It appeared that while Maley was engaged in conversation with a clerk of Mr. Dnosenth, De. butcy was walking about the store anti bat an opportunity of taking the watch of .Mr. Manc uso-rev. The Jury acquitted Maley, and convict ed Delaney, who was sentenced to the peniten tiary for nine months. A Jury was sworn to try Peter McFarland (already sentenced In three similar Indictments) upon an indictment for selling liquor without license. The ramming officer, constable John Barry, not being present. the Distriet Attorney asked that a verdict or not guilty be renderd.., and Mr. Barry directed to pay the costs. The Jury so determined. Chance aliu Valentine lielutzlemii was tried upon an Indictment for the larceny of a allies watch and about fifty dollars In money frem some unknown person. Officer Dumber., from Information received, arrested the attend/um on suspicion of having stolen the money and watch from a soldier at the Penua.sylvanin It ILI road depot. While under arrest the defendant threw away a watch and some money was found In his VlSSettaiOn. Defendant's conduct. was auspi out cious and his statements contradictory. ltny . Court took a recess MI two o'clock. Interesting Case In the CircuitCourt—The Beaver County Republican Conyetrion One of the cases, fixed for trial today, In the United States Circolt Court. before Judges Grier and MtCamtless, Is that of the United States, at the instance of Capt. Roberts, turalnst the owners of the tow boat "Little Jim Ikea." The suit is brought for the money of the penal ty of $5OO, prescribed by the act of Congress, fdr earrylug pasty/Tura without license. Most of our renders *III remember the Republican Convention held at Bearer, daring the cam paign of Lest NI. There vraa great don cub"' In getttag a craft to carry the delczation from Me eat to theconsantlori, and as a 'Jam_ tiler resort" the t,,a , boat “Little Jim !nee" was tendered by the owners, and accepted by 011 Collicattsre having the eirtrraioa In charge. A couple of barges woo obtained. and thus pro vided the EZCIIr6:OII4 left ter their destination. The boat was registered and enrolled au • tow boat, but bog licensed to carry pasiter.Rers, and hence the anti. For the defects , It is aliezed that the panics on board had the boat chartered, or borrowed, without hire, and that the carrying of passen gers free, to a political convention, does not come Within the meaning of the act of CoU goes& And further. that the protect:id° bad Ito origin In political aelmollte. and out with a view to cotbree or vindicate the law . R. B. Carnahan, Etn., (Tatted States District Attorney, will appear for the prosecution. Memo's. Marshall and Brown for the'Renebllcan Committee; and John Barton, Zvi., for 'the owners of the boat. Burglary In Allegheny. On Saturday, at midnight, the 'premises of F.lgnintts Erhardt. an Ohio, nearChestaut street, Fourth ward, .illogliony„ wurc mitered by burg lars, who carried away some fifty kegs of whit, lead. which had beet stored in the cellar, n larg, quantity of provisions, and a number of house hold eat:modifies, to4ctlter with soma articles of trlylat rate which It to tottiectoamry to men non. The entrance was elTheteil throat:h . a Leek door, which Is sold to Lars be. load rerrnally left unscented, and the thlercs arc supposed to have conveyttl the stolen property thruadh as alley war lentllnd from the rear or the building. to EnterCy street. - . The fart that a lot of /14 key of :"141:.4 . • Iced can be removed allOttanSported from one part of the city to thither, without Ike iratcLumen bring aware of it, provra that either the police are lacking In vigilance, or they have too much ter• rltory to guard. The beats are nll too large for aoything like clean watchlng, but how fifty kegs of lead, with theother articles Metal= ad , conk! ,be carried swap, and Ice watchman not happen to encounter the thief or thieve., In the owner. our tripe which must have been made to and from the prnilacs, Ia a matter of surprise. ruin g . I, tt , "Itfmus mate eartawsps of the Pittstowg - lt Fort Wayne tt. Chicago Railway Company, Cu the month of October, •es compared with th KIM!' period of nest, era as follows Froml'relfhta ~ ..... $ 410,00,1 .03 1 1121,0105 01 1 01,407 - 44 Paisoogal4... 77 2.13,001 4G 10.043 41 Ex. Matter.... 13 641,1 CO 4'49 oo 0,303 CO 1,528 39'. 7,835 03; If. of Railway.' I cal 31 . 7,001 33 Mlsceilaacoaa i . 2,211 011• 0, 453 7 7 i T0ta1......... , t _t.)7,39.1 31 731,351 6R 0108,01 , 11 Earning. from Jart.l to Ott. at tkIU4SI9 et; 6,614,251 al 10%400 United States. Circuit Court. MOND.% T, NOT. M.—Present, Judgvs G O e and McCandless. Court mot et 1,1 o'clock, whet' the list or in more wea celled over. • - • . The cue of the Milted States VA John lint• irge add surctles was continued by consent of counsel. James Reed and others r■ William Reed and others, In 0014. Continued. • Vic ciLigi f the tJnltal States ra _McGowan and Rees; andO.Direndorter vtßamnel Thorny senoras fixed for trial on .Tuesday. Tan Mat Of theso,two cae - 0 it:tuore, rutty reported else- Counnainnim4 until Tuesday mornlng, , The Liberty . Street Fracia".;.-In: cense• eeteDe of the teetithti:of attuttra; finulion. and • Ketop to attend. at the .11eyor's Gilln, - owlet tothe 1111110711 nature of the Wade's • th e/ re . cetyed at the lutes of drunken hien, no Liberty , street,on Battirday.evening:' the heath:W.4r the parties seemed, flied taiatteDiaCe to-ear, has been. deferred. Wo underatatr&thoaderor 01 11 refuse to take ban until that attehding Ohre elan le P011041:1P, oat of danger. Credit la doe the pace forettfor their energy In strewing those concerned -la•Wiliam outrage,- e /4"9"edingVi' . : life.,TattOourileolicatu—The atonal cbti - ‘oet l ,9faulateura. nate. the managoomot of Mr. Tatedonx, at Masonic - Hall, raeaterday tramline. Wag Iftmidterbt zatgalUdletee. , whe showed, "•:O anntchOloa *of lhos Musing" taletit,dll - / 8 7.4 -, at would tut:/lßldlolla, Where the pat; ofailmaresogood. to male , saanticar roy;• . 7Tfite whole absowedtbZ i rt l tt. jen•gb a not d*plent )apOn attar frop abroad r onlaina -fttaita;"• - 7 Amputated.— 414 , smos t residing at Harts Wand lad bialaft,liand so Noway Noted.vr e es seer near the o al44_l4ok.f:'Allegb • «tor Ile eon 't WIW • .0101221tASW,: thi t •*AAVAltiOn was retideredst*pylary.. - - . , , The Teent pace- If • tap to .ccutirrioratmsamo...:For. tally bi At.eli - teit , ger, reeltig lhiead..-A leek Wet giving ee symptoms- mid - treatment:44 Villitt eke r ettl. bA" to h P it,tent, - temp leeee, eat' ettehte. Orarlas.l3upera;ll4 rau ft a , *o.x. Tax do cfo, Alitxtuatz. 1 Eire ea Market street. —The alarm of lira ibis lorenoon was oemadoned by the hp sewing of a stove In the third story or Barker's dry foods eatsbllypmsnaoa Ilatitet Street, be. tween Third and Fourth. The apartment wai occupied by seamstresses in the employ of the firm. The Vigilant fire company were prompt ly on the spot, and had a line of hose laid, bot their servieer were not required, the applies. Ma of • few buckets of water having gnlehed.the fire. ilroughTEi4Tte —The re- Me ofla , eorge'A. Cltllfisr formerly Bernell= jor of the Ittk. pennaglmlnla Cavalry, Mere Interred thld ATIMI:00A, - 14.tw0 o!elsski In Allegheny CsnistSrtr. - The decsased'ssiul a son of A. P. Childs. Esq., of- Oakland, Was mortal, ly wtnanded at Wytheville, Va., and died at Me chanleivllle, May 17th, 1864. Credlttsble..—The' Allenbetry tombs tans with pot one angle Declarant this morning. ROBINSON McCLEAN & CO Bankers and Brokers. No. 75 Fourth, Street Pitt burgh. Dealers In al; Maas Of Garnet:tent Securio. Gold, Silver Uneurnat Dank - Notes, Foretell and Domestic Ditettange, 4c. ice, Denten/A tectivon in PAS FUNDS and CUR RISINOy. Internet Rllowcd on limo dePosite. Colleottooe made in all cannel the United States, on molt lavorable term.. Orders executed with dispatch for everything to the busdnett at the Roston New Took, Phila delphia and Pittsburgh Droal ice• Botrd• atrictige n eom Weldon. Dra• on A. OLEIC'S & 00 , New York, JAY COOKE & 00, Philadelphia; lilearra. 0. D SAD & T. IL PER% INS. Beek°. I F INANCIAL BROKERS AIIiDBA RICERS BOARD, (cOIS.IIIKMID lionnteoz, co.) Orrict or Tor PfTTdarnaD GA.7.,T., 1 1 103 DAT. Nov. 13,1363. ( *Oran. 4.ked. ...105 00 lal 00 So 117 00 -- 9G 75 1 7 . S. e's 1831 .. it.tv.S.l2o l s,new... - TY. S. 7-nota,nd series...- I'. S. 7-Oata an tatille Gold --- ....... ten, P:47 l''y l. ll''L - 11Mh ~..A llegheny l i ly a..._ : Connellsville g 5............... Clash 1m........ Alleglienylk Illanch' Interest MI Lel Connellsville R. R. ISO - Oonnellemille 11.11. non-int...-...... 925 RAIngattALIOV. ... --. ... - ......7-: "--. Third National.-.-_-__ 001nMbla (ill .. . .. -... .......... Cherry Run &Pit-h01e......-...- Merchants-- ..... ....-. Oil Basin of Plaila 0100 Valley .-... Phila. Lane. & Cheryl' /tun -- LT:Pm OR. Mining Co ...... - Triumph-- —.. .... ...... ... Ralston ...... -...------...-• Warren dr. lien/rage -... ..... .. Fort Fit C0a1—....-- ....... .. Phoenix OIL . --^ -- . . ---...-- rit liter - talon'. Run Germania of Pittsburgh .. a•txt. 12 Iron (ally Nounnaillanh .... 7: (XI The kind, Market - Opened restounb y active for Alonday morning. Afetrotron quot•tione of cold In igen Ten& 147. Pittsburgh rate. 1410 buying; selling IltIfWIC• United States bonds hardly maintain the quo tation. of Saturday -11's declined a quarter; Five Twentim steady at 101!‘; Ten Forties • quarter lower-91 r,‘. Seven Thirties about the sense as on Saturday. The rates ...rem at on r board were about one-half per Cent lower, except on Seecti Thirties nod ~,,tha.t,.. No 0,„„,,,, In hank shared-lt email lot of Iron City Hank brought 17; 612.1 ara• bid for Third Notional No trier of oil altar. reported Cottrell , ia was held at 10. Later in the day elles were male al _iii, and I lot twirliet wen:. 011 II isin nf Phil,- delphia offered at tItL,-no bide. Ritchie ir es of at 20 We hare rumor. of a forthcoming Ott Mend, but tee pat no model:we In them. We he , e beard the saint' story half it hundred twirl before, end prefer to build our faith on ritner foutetatiOu. We haws further repot.. In retard to cherry Run it Pittsburgh, but in regard to It Aiset, faith has Oren place to the blankest sliep- Odom. We learn that a bi barrel wed hoe been .... drk ma the Ferran Fiertet two mlle• brio,. Ott etty. Our friend Card, .1. T. Strokdale, riti:Ly follow -- owns the working tater. , It hr. been estimated that eleven handrmt pe troleum CO.PaLiff, With A r,11,•1 of nix hun 'tea mil:lns, hare been cr, 01,1 11w 0 the corra , an r need of the pctroleu.a tuani• rerhato a t..:11. need cr ia u11...es of th ~total has been paid AA li. Is gt orralty at. t tete. tett that. the 01l prod., of tt.e ; resat year tr.:. •niount I. one Int 0 Of rtallion al tirrels, worth 01 the weti• show. f n• teen and ti hall dot •r. 0 tar re, Dad mange t harticharuterlsed very ninny oil companies, ad , 1 3. ellabonroy has been prominent in titan) of t ant 'MIL tho cart. :Vow It 01 tve arc out of the he er ~I !L.. gotat 04 year. it is certma I hat sortie of the rotten concerns must be mode to show 1 Ne il hand. A large number of corns/sole. prat are awn not wor4lng capital will soon mate assuseturti.; other. Mil! neAl out their property lad di tide pro evicts among stoekholdem. -Some rather tonguing . decisions hale been pro. egiuneed by the currency bureau upon questions In thsrst• bet weep the comptroller and the new national 100 k... One Illustration shall minice at the present time. A. Ma rsnchusetts hooking a.- sociatton deposited Ilatr. N. tond. with the 1 reas. ury DeparteneTtrafer the purpose of obtothiog it. due amount of it. dram/rating notes. Tailing to receive the toll amount of Its Mlle for the swami that the quota of lbeState vvn already more than full. It asked foes return of the bonds not nrce.. only to cover the flaunt already reCelred The request eras refused, the depart/nen* replyin g that the bonds had been deposited to secure etc:tr ial/on Intl there they must remain. -The newton driver:Orr, of Saturday, reports the money market In that city As follows The money market again elates Increased str.”- pricy, the demand being largely In cares. of the raeld.able supply of loremble Mode. The brinks are diarountang aparlorty to their regular culla. MOS, but aro unable to meet all the domande of borrower., many of the institutions being obliged to call in their loans to at ronalhen their non con dition. klotit of the banks are emleavortew to guard *gal.r the tneOnyentettleVis .which beset them at Vito buttoning of the recent stringency, ro by stngthenin their reserve, sad this collar,. tire attion has piobaoly had a tendency to bring the about A took,. strlngtent condion of the market eoliths In of loans and the ti shutting down on dirrounta being illreetly operative to tutu. end. The large amount• of money which err now tied up In the treat In henry stocks of breadatutra, pro duce, which hat e not been forwarded to market, and the greet call ter . n, matey to move the cotton crop, 01114: to the difficulty of negotiating draft. from the South,lmve together created mt. Immense, d: In from the moot:nu:v.111 eetitre, the current of witch, tit present, there Appel. to be ittttel Mote peel of changing for Ihe better. At long . thie state of affairs eontinties to operate, the money matkei In likely to POI/Unite sensttive, and lea den cautions 'nod influenced by tiro uncertainty In regard to the future finanCiel 0111,7 of the gov ernment, It is prnbn In that il) prepare for what they to cons-tie, the worst; ADO perhaps, by preparing for rontractloo, may pun. It course, the effect of which oil be to bring twout the state of stringeney, against ohleh they Intended lu ;Metal. IMPORTS ITV RAILROAD. Pirronerion, FOOT Win.). a 0010000 11. R. Nor. 1a.—12 ham soap, 11 .1 Fahriestook a 00; bbis elder, T • Jenkins; .2‘. has cheese, .0 ti horrtio apples, f C IlLackmor; 2 cars nallifced, Keil /5 Rlthar , l; bbla & Shepard ll . car whoot, Liggett oo;Idu laur. II hhl• cider, J C Dulrum, 11 kegs lard,' I do hot ter, Mock h Armstrong; 80 b 5 l. Door, Knox & Keel 78 hides, John sherrick, 21,21 s apples, k g -a lard I/ Ilea, Sr: 13 pkra 11•14 Shan:lake,. es Lang; in hxo soap, Shrleor a Lnrear; dodo do, polio; 1 hhl trine, Traurrnan & tpolcranure; I Wet Sorghnto, Ilearloton, I car app e., I. 11 Volgl, h co; Its aka wheat. Is do oats, }MIMI h. co; is boa cheese, 11 Riddle, I car mcial, Union Iron Mill.; Edo do, h. en; leObblo door, Shornsker & Lon g -, 130 bids apples, • linloloy, bbl, dour, W Llnhart, a boa handles, Joh•liserarieh: do do do, Y Reath , too; 15 bit. app lea, Graff' & Reiter; 50 hills high. Irina. Le inbert. Shiplon& co, ears stares Clem. onto,Smith ta co, nu bite flour, Watt & , llson Ina do 110, John (freer; I Car barley, S Ira/bang) er, co. cry PITTSBURCII PkazoLnum simuir.r I X' Darter nil var. Pi resection fl arrtrr. 111,, oar, November lath, 1666. CRL'llr,—The Crude market wail quiet but arm to-day, and, while some holders were endeavoring :o esteibllsh en WiVADOCI, we bare, ae yet no change m.rualm intpcotationa--24 twoila In bulk ana Obis "reiUrnod, and *tao,'Dble included. The deriand seemedlo he rather lighter to-day than Usual, 'ad buyers seemed to be bolding oft in hopes of another re-action and lower prices, while holders, on the of her hood, appear confident of realizing a atilt further advance. Sale. of am toble nee.X.bbls returned; 100 do at ''t6c; 10040 at . 2501_150 do at.23e; PM do at 23c; 73 at 06c; 305 "light - at 29e,i Ltd, bi eluded; do at :Vet and ISO at 30c, free go board eats: We haven* toteplaenc&from the *elle to day.but the Eriateriamarkelimi reported steady at the advance noted on Saturday. Is still conelacrablo inquiry SOf,nakiied In bond, (or present as well no future delivery, and with, very light atocle andlbut Ile offering, the mar/1a maybe quoted 111.01 and a fraetimi higher. Prima elty brands May be fairly quoted at bilged:l cants, free on .bole.l cars bore, end (03O0,detivered in Philadelphia. Salo of t wo lot. of COO EMI, each for Immediatechipment..- A t , dif(e, free on board)). •1000. ibis for D ecembe r de- Ih ery In Philadelphia, at Wei and SOO bids for Inl- . -inedisteahlpment, at Gi) ate, delivered In Philadel, phta. Ilea. Oil ID firm and tending upward. reerrue AND REsiout . hi—Taera wan ,40 movement In either one 01 these artielei and the abetment& 'Leeson, omit ttuokations.., EICEIPTS—The receipts of oil by the Alio -Ipheny river lance ouraess deport : will lea gonad pg. /OW: In addition to these, there seaman arrival. of 80 Mill from the h:atenviic Glen county: • licher & 2840 ILA ..... W.X. Vandergrlit.. 830 • Wdoltidge 67; Taileobe J „Benney .. ..... 'Mg ell 470 'pfiniortzvos wroosof 11t, yr hrORK blirinfeh 10.Wattem t.reis4'.,.; NOw Yost, ctm. 43, left At the: Petrolatum Wad tsesk*a*.-ogniblera. abet t4acpof th• /14 liuiete Wr.1104,10i rai nia.vo;nasbas. rea-WrlLCUY i lM aell B htePia, , WateXll sc, 0c•±40.43j 011 Creek, 1,301 Voted; Stateg:g6.4ol,Nnbeei;los2, Mob Oretlo3,Scq row err Muds -21Y41424305a isetifitaai3; 111 ;c 0 fesuller, lat; Ce,io DIOKEr. , or.u.iste , s:34OM= 12 an -bent. Valium; alerts arms. _pales Otpfi!xt . bpls At :OMAN" eiude, co" fit to,* sAk 494Pc s , i ' PR 7 'SBaROH:DI~iRKETR Orstea Os ens Pet-riatruorr Gazrers,) Elea DAT, November 11th, 1860. The general markets were moderately active to. day, and with a fair local demand for most of the leading commodittea, prices hare undergone no qttotable el.ange. GRAlN—Wheat continues dull and quiet, though, there Is not much enuring, sale of I car prime Winter Red at 114.07. There Is no move ment In Bailey, and in the absence of sales, we omit quotations. Sale of. AM bush old Coro on track, at 700; and, IMO husn, new. on whifif, at Gfe. Rye Is q_Ufetjand 'Unchanged; sale of 1 ear oats at 46 cents. , FLOrn — COatellUeanitlief. lindynty dull, the de mend' being almost entirely local, while prices ore ny u nchansed-1421e9.60 for Spring Wheat, and g 10,1,0511 for Winter Wheat, the lat ter elgirre only Lot c holce.latanda.'iZain of 100 bbl. °Star .11I111s" at 810,7 u. - Lye Flour Is n small lots at 51.2.507,60, and Cornmeal at sl®l,lo per bush. RBOVi s IONS — NocOei IS dull and neglected an the season Is about over, and the stoek well nigh 'exhausted. Small safe. of Shoulders at 154tak'„ and Ribbed Sides at 1nt.43 , 21. lAN Is quiet and unchanged. Salmi of 101 , 6111 tires. Pork at Sr,. POTATOES—Peach Blows are In fair demand and steady but mach/Loge:lf rate. of I car at 0, 25 1 do do at ;MAO; 10l bbl. do at 'MAI Streets are scarce and firm, at last quotations. A PPLM--Thero Is no falling of In the supply, and with only a/ladled demand. the market rules dull and neglected, while price, are nominally unchanged—iangulg film Si to per bbl, a. to quality. DRIED }T.1.:11--Small mles at Irelsc for Ap. pies, and tgaiio for Pcaehes. Stook light, and de mand RAY—Sales at ally scales today of It loads at Fl - F"0 per ton. Ilt/lllNY—Regular sale. at Ic ore lb. hORG/11::11—la in veryod demand al Sci. BUTTER.--Is dull and n eglected, with a supply ronaiderably in races. of the demand. bales of prime Roll at 35d4a. D.:GS—Still quoted at 40512. I\lll.l, FEED—SaIe of 1 ear Allddlings at f 1.40; It tons do Rem store at 81,70, and 5 tons Shipst offs at 65. eIfED:P.-1. (inlet and steady; sales at far Ifamliorg, and 21(C= for ch.b.. CIDER—Is so Dar demand, and may be quoted atAlzkcritaylit,bl.s.....stwr at yt3sets per hbl. .SALT—Is selling, mean on track, and g-1,2043,2; In stool! tots Pool store. sEEDS—SaIes of (lover Scent at 80 bushel, and Flaaßeed at e 1,7:,. No demand whatever for Timothy. . I:I L7NITTS--Dull males at ;7 per Kish. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. ' , peels' Dispatch to the Pi( hiburch Gazette. putt; ter r 1,1 ‘, Nov. 11, 14:15. t 11'11.1 11, I 4111. very nod priers nze rather I , tver, oivinz to the • r... --- A. "...1 79 00 p, 0j 61 00 - at hig, fair to, g,a . lb for common, at to 1101 15—PrIee% have icdltned., and the msrket month., very dull; alkX) hem) told at the doterent yards at front 1114@i1,50, the•loo.lt, net. COWS—Are firmly held at full prices; ffo head sold at from sioqs for tiprtngere; $60400 per head for 3llleh Cows. SFLEEP—Are without change; .400 head sold at o! ! ,q7e per lb, pose, for rood fat Sheep, soil tVer vet head for ' , trek Sheep, as to qnallty. Boston Wool Market. The ma. kid has been dull and hoary tor all but the most desirable lots of staple, doting the Peat week. and to °fleet sales to any extent a reduc tin of titer on all grade. would have to be sub m o itted to. Manufacturers in general, though no longer troubled with drought, do not /lad then' products moving ott very briskly; and hence, tho' not largely stooped with material ; are ' , rafting for the min Inn ot the water. - of commerce. Some of the larger mulls. however, whose good. are sold n r" l " , ' ,o Pk/Mt.:ion, with contemns ahead to be filled, are dull* unable to bold of A number of these heavy consumers have been in the market during the last few days, and taken comilderable lots of choke wool. Though in most cue.; It is understood, at n material concession oa the part of sellers. • In iten- of commercial and Ithancial mania non holders of Large stocks of wool are anxious to reline. The tattiness of th e money market at the West, particularly. Is prompting a feeling of coneesiion on te part of growers end coaster. cue. The tormer o r e / no meeting Eastern pr , chaster. agent% qtate cordadly, while the latter are hurrying ;onward their aupplles. [hue swet/Ing receipts upon the sewhOtird to a very large weekly average. hulk Ohio and Penosyl veal a staple are now romil ni along quite freely; but no the goads market moat be stocked with an assortmeet of fine hartne fatincv, with no little delay arc piatal ttle,in order to meet the seasonable exigeies of eoniumpt.on. there will not be mach thence for these description* of woo/ to largely accumu late. . The low and medium grades of Western wool, however. which nte not wanted f.. Inamedintecon aumplion, ate eery heavy and hard to Pollen though i Hering at relatively lOW rote.. 1 Wooa of good qualit a mature grOwt. tinue averse end desi r ab le , stntalning Uniteh con fail prices. Pacific State and Terntorla/ wads see be ginning to appear la the market, but ore, as yet, eery nes-titled. rine foreign Wools are In rhort supply and held with lemre”ed flratheas at cur rent gold rates. bat without sales to 'my extent_ Salts of domestlc for the weak tom ut, some Gfhni.iii ILa, at a range of 6.143.1.• foe /there, and ality . ...It.te for pulled. Indluded ore th.,5,000 Iris flee Ohio retire on private tennsi itididis chat, do at 9.3 e offered and refused for 10 0.060 Its more orate •aine deeeription, 60,000 teatime Ohl( at nc„ Which rosy now he eriniddered %is about the outs do ilinti tar Food WWI; LOI.4)00 IPS New 1 or k AL Ole: :0.000 lbs Michigan at f,i'rie; and small Inn ilathe and New . lleepsture at nn a rerage of 71... In t 'allfornfa, • sates 43,01%) lb. at St , isi 12 , 4, In Canada., small w. 14 ii of e.ltiel at - i.. In to/. len, the ' , intact/ups have been gnilic out. l w without .. trial,. In tiriesia—tindfaus. Boston torn Maiket ' • Nov. lo.—The mantel for Pig Iron con tinue. rn maintain very fell !wire, The .apply of born foreign too domestic Is very I/relied, and the former, with prices tending up to the Fateltall mar , beta, la not offering excerpt In email lota fir tko be , ter brands. :at• nufaxtured Iron of •Ii tiescrlp ttons is firm and lending up, with An unusually large co...raptly demand to refurnieh tt e eraate of tsar, eveeally Um SOntberst Are note fur l tlrer atles of Scotch No 1, At Si'ilA33o to ton tor iiartsherrie and otherbrands. American IS scarce And telling at $3OaS.5 td ton, for the dif ferent numbers. tlhveosl Plc Is very arm at 3.5 . 1 e,fis;p tan, oath, flar Iron Is In active demand and rates from store are higher for lame than for matt lota Sales of common at 11111figinitrc.t, too. reftmed I. at glib ji ton from manufacturers' hands, and t 1•24 front store. Amerilnut Ppelng Stool Is lu demand at 1115412 e fa a for Issue total foreign do at ince ifb,c, as tot n irtlitf.. cast .Sled is (tam 13 store at . currency. far Anlefi'dfint sad t~ gold for fore . Railroad Iron is firm and In demand at 5A)242.5.3 eon for American. Idmilsh Isvery scaree,lrith sales of CAM tons in New lurk at VT, gold, ti ton. Boller Plates are in good request of previous rates. We quote Flanges elm at C 1, 'Mr and tank plates 6' cmh 'lnman Sheet Iron very scum; and 1113.1 el tied, with prices Mead ily tending up. In Neer York there hate been s.Oes of 2,000 packs do, to/lading all no the• way, or likely to Arrire this year, partly at fittySte. ropey, and price not transidred In gold. The an. !tele Is now ;attiring to small lots (mini store at tx (erne IL, <ash. S.,kglisb do to a shade better at 71.01110;e_ :tl.ohllle made Horse Shoes tin In, • p ft, for cilunnion and .nos choirs. Nails are sellinc, at i';,cirsc yi e. for assorted sixes. —tarltn. JiereLLian Ase. Perna - elm& Raw. (loan-- 4 h tun " i m " ai aka rays, 31arkle & i re; HProlls leather, J Haus ton; 100 kaa cheese, IV J Brady; lido do, .1, .I . .. Kerr; ..13 Dbl. whiskey. Traurman Applobaucn; 1 ear barley, Sot-Deer 1205Telie yv leo MIA potatece, (1 (1 Batley; . 1 (3111 wheat, Kennedy h Oro; 21X; the; Hell a co; 257 bhl. antra, 1. H Volyt & 252 sacks potatoes, Gran - & Better; 4 cars wheat. Liggett a co; 3 can barley...l Rhodes; 11l bbl. apple+, 11l sky pavanes, A Ralitoo; 42 this eniont, C C 210 bbls potatoes, E Hestia ton; 120 bbt onions, T Prlt&ut ZU4I, rot thu nos AN ( • I reN ATI Nov. 11.-1:0 olt bids, IV :tingle Om sundries, A AUller & cot 15 bbl lard oil , . 'k; Heazleton; der brooms, Short - taller 5. Tan g . • dineennewr SilYrOs. November 10.—i I , bla an .plest,Jobst 4 Caughey;llosks Gate, e & J Stewart; kObblt apples: 50 do 001000, 5 do petatoes, Son & co; ISS bags barley, IV IV Anderson; 2 sari til Wheal, eipaoa 1. knot:; 7 do do, Konnedy &BM, Lapps; 'IT dot Olives, John ' 3rayerG3 blega hides, ekibektley, 12 Weaver; 2 din (443,101 Craig; 1:14 bbla applep Jobe Herbert; Iµl db do' al bbla older, A' &hie r; 2 ear ud/1 Ihed, 7 ;ar oata, Shulman & reol4, 15 air numbed, E,lrer ai Hamil ton; r {tng cpi. 4 .19 do, J S Floe& & 420; &ban 220122 4 Tallor ,&Alc hin.c.T. • - IMPORTS BY -RIVER. Zahrocru.rx—Pen EMMA Gatztau—llirge lot, sundries, Clark 4 co; To 1111 a nour, Sturgeon k .Bros; 102 aks feed, Stasprowls Miens 2 bates boy, tO bids aoribum, Ido apples, I pkgs e;gs„ 6 Mtn butter, 1 blit beans, Falser 4 Armstrong; rbarreta sorghum, Boat; 2 do do, J dec or lits Cay; 0 do do, SS 611. o bhla apples, NV P Beek. & co; 100 ott ~ble Wellrl 31 do dose 1 lAA motassea. 3 - pg. .tindries, Tar Kalpflo bbts flour, - Boat; 233110k8- 0 0 7 / l illlnk'attArmatronn 6' but beans, 5/ San. ' den; 7 ran sundries, - 111 r 'Lulu; 1 lA/ butter, 7 Adamsblarib:xttundrl7i.T. Pcigpirari cina, l lll7 ta ' ' ..ti, . 1 1 3 1 Si& coil% d l O k o c atalle:flahn &Biddle. Fain. !lemu - Av—Pig firr.i'Anx.4 tibia 'pinta, • 12, Falunatock &;• - co; toShbla Honor. G IV Stalth; 16 baleshaga, AlSplitldal 17 pkgs tor , un,SSplana; 1, In vericara, Dultre'l3lose & Awl ad aka s oda sib,Petun Eisdatto; la bbla hominy, E Hearletonil. bbl raroish, Jos Eloyer;lo.4na. candlo4..l S Dilworth-at co; 6 aka-dried Peaeheml o,bbls ail, 0 EMUS* Colt& bbla 011, Little, Bind & Patton; 10 do dd,'lr E Salton 4 '001036 ott.bbn,, AD./11110m ando do.,Srooks, Sallenttna 40 on . toad Nieman; 21.0 Learnt& . . , 0131 Market. :f 1' CIATISKATI NortuMer . , . Fl,9trit—Qutot and puma 0021101 1 / 1 7 11011DatIgesh—+ • • - azara,-191beat unotanirodlindjoutati, old red; e,00(12.117.371err(11111001 -Clorai , steady At 170. for odds Oats ntruet at 4 0 a.' In :ha elevatOr,- Ilya dull at lidetida.rter prtine;;Alatilr !cikeglVl:=l. s. ; Oren Mesta US vatted at 11 , 0,153010. and 17 .49 1, fer t 3 hotddorNSldel and Su/k moats are herd at IF far Shanmara. Wu and Etecoa t and 17,1 or Shoulders, Side, and Wear sided pck rLaatirdoll et tettale. Corp:tins nevi no. liejra are . 0 itocotomo—tanlet. •WWBIM.AdV6Oc - ed to PA tlf ald• 1 Altortes , •'-'IN . ou:ea to ye fn Tallier. ; iitU t d l7, ll ;"F 1 4 11 4 1 ;44f t:litria9ll# l at pandlnr matins El TELEEE4pa, and 2o Raw lower. YORE. NOV. 1.3.-e Cos. rox—Thill,and heavy Ftorn—Rather more steady at 13 Ma.,35 f or extra State, f8,93e5,10 fot extra romid3toop Ohio and and $'3,11013 for trade brand., the market Wooing O W n E AN-m LlR—T—lesUit la, et'we s: te b r e n tt a cl r' with ,". rither more doing, &mutt for export; 111,33fh1,87 for Atilvtatikee club, $1,87,01.63 for amber hitlwatikee,:lkl,4oe2,43 for Amber latehlmin. Bygoquiet; ,Caniada, $1,15. Barley 441st at $1,15. liariey Nail quiet. Corn H tinter cod more aettre, Ripen forimport; 83 SW fop uneound • and Ma92or for Mined mixed ws Earn, and 133c.f0r high mhtaft. Oats Nut/tattled a. 450523 neround, and Matte fOr sottpd. adocsals3—Cofftn. quiet; idiguayrael2 3c. Sa ger quleti Cuba Muscovdo, firmer; Wetlel for Porte' 'Rye sad :Da ibr Barba. does. • Px•rnotxr nt—Firm; 3114enrc for Oradte, and lilta Bond. n i so ' jetig r'ea r i o n rk opened tircidedlY Slater and closed beery at 0:1,73033,0e for men, e) Ming at 5f3 etwh end 1 , 28,0.5023,70 for mime men:also ado° boll of now mesa for January at eellerile *piton at t31.7be32. Beef in moderate demand It 2114 3 ,4 for plain Mesa and 514417 ler extra Mate Beef ham. firmer; sales of ItO bbls extra et 014 Cut meat. quiet at 1 5 1541ge for shoulders nail Plfdrao for hams. 'Butter m demand at :Vita for Utdo atm 40a600 for State. Cheese firm at 14filfe. New York Stock and Money Ittniket. New YonX, Nov. 1.1.-111cney settee and firm at 7 per cent. St F elling Exchange, dull and heavy at: 105taltt (Fold, a shade firmer, opening at Se! :m -ing at 143 ,, ,1; 6 Government Stocks hoary, and ,ifri;elower. • Ftele.,ts to Li verpooi dud. Steens steady : United State. c's, 1- - 20, of , ce, toi'„• 11. S. 6'. tegO'r, Of 'CS, 9914'; do. E's, 10-40,'91; 74,1441,et nes do. second aeries, ati..i• U. 5.61, re year Certifirates, .36!;; Ohio ft Illisszntippi Oen Pones, 13%; Canton, an; Cumberland, preferred, ; New Ls 1 ork stens, 16. Erie, 91!5; 111:chigan bditt.Yern, Michigan Southern, guaranteed, 1.354 cm - Central. 1,3254. Cleveland k Pittsburgh, 513, , a'. Chicane & North *cetera. 333;. do. pretax/MASAI Chicago & Rook band, r,,15; ultimata littrilp 10 gt0/3 & Quincy, 1,11; IFlttebu.rgh, rt. w.ynap. odeizo, Missouri 6'., 77. eekly Hank Statement. !Cr , . Yong, Nor. 13, InTrolme Deernue Loans ~g.L.N.egg,,b73 3,580,612 11,076,811 Otreulation.... 13,837P09 515 ,118 • • • Lego! Seeder.. 47,913,E39 /35.169 Deposit. 11,612,9 i. 650,641 Dry Goods Market. New Yonc, Nor. 13 —The Dry Goods tiade rather dull. The tendency...for some time pun him been sre•dily downward, and rer much lower. Priem •re a, sr current En nearly all departMents. There le cominernble pressure to tell detnestle cotton Lahti. as well am all lower grades Of for eign coeds. The fight on tielaicee and mita. be. been Iwo leading ionners, has had a tendency to mutt Me downward movement. Floe Prenek g eat s cache, velvets, reps yelou re and merinos, are firm, and about the only exception to the gen era/ market. • The followiag are the quotations at Eh* Dry Goode Exchange Brown Sneetinge—standards, 371; Medico& 31; dale, rittalleid,27. Bleathed—Wriamuth;4o a, 11,ons• Sprague a 37,!.4; 36, , el; .15; kleeman's, Prinue—aternintie Delaines—Hentil• ton, 31. heatucky Jeans—Dolons, :P. :Hoop Skirts—Bradley's Duplex Elliptie,2o to 5 0 kboPt, In good demand; Hamilton, 55; Swift Rh*, at. Snipes—York. 43. Denims—llaymater , , :115%; Tara. 60. 0 net Jeans — Pepperell, 43. ' Berme Drill .1.--,Standani, Sheridan, Wang ton, 25. The followinirdlepatthei have been received to- day Cutest., Nov. 13 —Trade open, active -With more firmer. and regularity In prices Puitanetrula. Nor. 13.—D3 geode the ' Me , ket Is irregmarand dull for cottons. Woolens re sitesmain in unchanged and bronzes. generally le wi th out lets. BOSTON, Nor. H.—Prices are shoot the mete as last week, with a note active trade doing. LIALTISOIaI, Nov o.—noll market ramaloe us. changed 1 Lee Saturday. Poor mencs,. Nor. 13.-- the foreign mayortun. settled everything eo for as cotton goods are Con. culled. No market. Louts, Lg. 'Nor. 13 —The trade open. dull. Etandtud rhectini,a, 25ffa27c. Standard Brown Sheeting's, 1C033.3 CISCIST•TI, Nov. 13.—A slight Improvement I. nottreable In our market. Buyer. are more den. finical and ate numb/ming more freely. Standnrd Dontenica conform to-New York quotation,. Finn nee and Trade in New York. NEW YonS, November 13 —Te-day railway ones ulatton otened week at the early espies of tae o: an Board, and there was a general deolluedlo pr..e.• 3 sec greatest falln.g od was on Ent And PITIoI.UIsI2. et the Stock Escheoge, the modiet railmdallohUy from the lostnt point with a mOd. era te demo ed. /Liter thence the market remain ed neatly for a time, but broke down before con o'clock. 't here no dispontion,outaldeof cliques, to venture upon. operations, and the heavy /old c..2Tiod by 110190 of Lbo 1,011 operator., CompOI• then, to realize, which can be done only upon free conceselona he market was Otto at the Itet Rowe, and without material change in quotations. The following were the touter, price, at est) r. S.; hew York Central. 2.-;i10.130; Er/A. 81 6 21 3'f Reed ing, 14?..ia15%; Michigan Central, I,l3Ql,l4llieki gan Southern, Z 3407.55!•; Hudsonßiver, 1,010 1 , (n eve. O.' Pitt, 937g095. Rhode Deland, 1c4 1 4G1,11/%1 North Weetern r. 174; North Western, pre/meet, 03556 , 2.34. ran Warne 7 9 ,44 , 721-,, Ohio Ittlealsstppi Certificates, canton, 104(140i Cumberland Cool, 4 3 .5C.1.3; Mariposa, " 't(elainV.n6els",titti/Z.rzfrm'eft4Bl oche co in' am' Is foeteres by C. news from I.ondort n o% con tl limd low quotations for 6.5.ita. There t. a gener al disposition to sell; 6.09'. of '6l declined to 51; of 'O5 to let!;; were i 4 lower, I.3tra, second series declined i. 7,4; tinting et tte , Money le tQ rather more active demean, ek te•ly however rrom nem. doing lc large buelmee in I toren:ln:lent semi titles. Goal Is again bream, the demand for c mimes is Retire. The doting price was 1474. Buffalo Market. Brer ,so, Nov. W.--Ftort --Steady and demand moderate, O sal o —Wheat octet: No. I. Milwaukee Spria( gl,wl; No.l. do 21,571 White, fa; White Canartai 10,30. SI,SSIc old kir N 0.2 Chicago Sontag. Cord cloud quiet but firm at 10c for No.l mixed, 'at,, Ifttleago, Is*, Barley quiet and held at 1113144 LT. l qt: olL ttT ' ars nn; 4 VAL tone unoss—Pork unatiangft. Camel freights to New York, ',doge) lower Wheat, 131 Corn, 20 etude. =ME eititago Market. entrano, November 11.—fileciPts. norints Flour, nt 31,i210 bush. cif Wheat, 21,000 boat. of Oorii. .OD bu. Oats. U Srurirgars-8,000 bids Flout; 3 5 ,NO:bus h. wheat. MAO bush . (iota, 42,e00 tout. tiara. FrainouTa—Dull lnd hears. /11 cti ye. l i soranoirs—DulL FLoun—Dull. Onais—Wheat dull and unsettled; regular elpt.. cloud at.five; fresh receipt*, ii,ls-121.4636 for No. L. Cora no lower; Edgralc for No. I. and cola for No. 2. Oats doll sad lower. at 22%2222. 1 Ortrego Market. Os Irmo, Nor. I l.—.}Yoon—tri moderate demand, N for No. I ahlpplor brain* $10,50 for zed; 6111,30 far white; $12,E0 for doable extra. Cairn—Wheat la moderate demand, mud= pal y to Irei►hq ink tot attbraulieoalub; chirage i to; nn prinue tertan Corn quiet; small axles 01 No. =at rdo. Cats mama and quirt. nary,/ dud; Canada. 61,11. Rye In demand; Canada Mc had 7, , ofbudo at 3.93 in Pe in valet. MUwankee Market. • tiorember 23.—FLoca and MUIVAI . O declined 30. O nani—Oats quiet. h aced e. , ---2,1C0 bble eou.r; 000 bu whibet. Snip. nr.zvra-2300 this tour; 0.300 bu wheat. MeaMeal Market Illoa - raeoL, Nor 13, —Ftorr.—Super extra ttati E,,; extra, $'2,2632,40; fatally, t 42,502; Wells= canal, •U;:ala,2s. Naors—M heat, Canada, a1,:it,r1•34; waNarui ;1,220,1.2, ToroUto Market. 'rano:l7o. fxner. tg,sr Nov extr . a, v 1.3....-Fyou 25. o— Sy $5.32,26 : oi, a CAM—wheat, Fe% f1,fp1.65: eirclog, I,co. Bark,' 6 . (06.3. .I.)sts efirWo. Eye 00,73.e5. Peas Toltec 3tarKe!., Tox.rt.o. Nor. 1a..-.G.041N-7- Wheat teadlrir dolooseord; old Amber 1M,04. new . , 11l 81; Lsa , whole Michigan, e 1.67. Vora , Armes sad held at ily,o and sic bid. Oats duly FCLlGirra—quiet; TO od Wltelt.tdaitlffalo, Lod 14410 Omer°. RIVER NEWS attnivAta. Nevada Egans ntarietta .. . .. -Hoff Emma —Moore ' Parkersburg. ROATA LEA WINO TO-DAT. F:l3llllRG rahasu.Stull--.Zanesvine. America Golding St. Louis. /lover Ilivtn, WILATIMP.. The river I. Wills; very slowly at this point, with four feet two inches in the ehannel by the pier marks last ovening. The weather continues' clear and pleasant, and everningly settled. m gun esa Is moderately active at the wharf; though, therii la plenty of room for improvement.. The Isegada, from Cincinnati, arrived on Sun. day night, with about all she could bring on the water. including a comilderehla quantity of pig metal. The klailetta, Irate I.nulsvllle, also as rived, with a very fairtrip . - 'l"tie'Eritina Oro, sr as nanali got la on Mom, - - The - horn, cleared for Clociansti last night, Iwith serf geed_ tech:ding quite a number dro s a i r e i gta;,4 i r t e r a n : e r i e , : t o . other- departures, -The Cathella,frant among the lint 'boats, doe, having' lek Cincinnati on Friday .lase .&rather novel casettes - fixed tor trial la Link, tesiStateapistriet Court s es the particu-. lags of ivlilek winks found In .our Local columns. It will be seen that salt has beta entered against the owners of' the two.boat Jim 1413," fOrMirryieg passengus without license -The America., Captain , 1".1.1. fielding, did • not get off for Bt. Louis as wu xpected last •Ttait r but she willagasittreir leave t 9 .1 1- 7 ../* [ S 6 :y . i t rails Capt:bi.4.l.lo4lst nest - in. torn ~ . ,eomtnence loading ixtmedistely for The, Emma Ciranam,•Cant. - ohdi r la the re4"- packet for Zanesville toU , y, lestirnt P.mPtgY at oth he .she bo'ready to ieseena S . Thelltstrietta, Heir, wag AU. JAS. S. WU 'itel in-charge of the oftleeh JS axmoUticed 'twit:fent, phis and New Orleans. Shemin be ready gc, the bitter part of the week. I.lnoar lion. Cos Comm—The Starlight parted - her hog obeli:list the grand Chaln,aruLaras towed rad tt esi t by the Merning,Sterorhere she _lvpaak We isle the. fonowlng from the Louisville Join. ofsatursigy t Slime our lest report the river at thli point tea. sisma slignehet..*-Turiteseattithes with Tire feet: eleven Inches la the canal, - ank three feet sloven Wien altrioleiT'aliretthiteffrervAen4ll a half hells. Os eismuutit,; ErnOrmle, and mg aid a belt feet thence to Cairo. the; - plea& ant, and Onsinuest the lartd4g brisk- The &Meats arrived St. Lo ttinn frklay lasi, Ilsyertl— Nora New York 'lane FOR WELERLIN TA, PAIMPless terme,ltate pone. The swift lettleeerheel George D Learn PITTSBURG every Monday and . Learn W aßtzi . every Monday and Thn Leaves PAYEERSI3 every Tuesday and Fnd e___"crLealLee:97"freightTru:sedneg"lV7esdaytdwasen.7ndlll3l _ FOR NABHVILL.I9 , I:Thet ,ficte.. - .. l :is Reamer HOVER, Ca pt. S. Dann, will lease as above, on ON'D/LY, I WrIT at co 4 P. . For freight. o paaaage, a:Wm° sr to JOHNOL INGFWOOD. r F Mt. ....it'Agen"4 R :EGULAR,- ,, NAC T BOR4 G, g 4 WHEELIN. AN ZANESVELLE.—The taw slee D pier GILLHATII, ()apt. tl. IL TOLL, win UST for tbs. above and all Intermall e ZVERY TONS ILS", at e m.• Het g; leaver Earleerille EVERY aHIDAY. as? :a. l'or (might orssage Iran board orto nolo . JO H N ' .CO / OE. OWOODt - - pox CINCINNATT ti.ILLE.—The er RE.vearrrE, c.X.fuL T obOve. on WEIDNEsaiy JOHN . OciLL non ON FL& .1 DR STRNKLAND' nani...taryro us COUGH BALSAM I...rrant c d to be the onl PieParatlon known to cu Coughs, Cold., Haargem., I Aet.., Whooping Coo .1 (Amok Cough:. Como,. I Croup. Being prepared t r ,l la healing. Loft , g, and g' tleularly suitable for all a; and Lungs. For sale ity 1 B. z. • Y 8 '1 .E. K LAND'SP I A . SP !IC ToNIO IF a concentrated 11.Na...1i-a of foot. and merbe, ant.acids and carminatives to strengthen] the stomach and nerrous. system. IL to a ceatato remedy for Dyspepsia or Indigestion, • Nervotune s, Lon of Appetit°, Atteldllii of the Stomach, Flattileß.- cy and Debility. It is not' particularly nutted for Wea Peptic persona. For sabi "here, at SI p= bottle. - R. E. Si 9ciaaid DR. ,'fiiid.SLA..lYD'S PILE REMEDY U. oared thousands Of the wont oz.xra of Blind am: Bleedit /Ilea. it glEgi ltu mediateg relict sod eTetts ss Peiiuteut luxe. Try It dt -- It la Ira/mated to is Brun - hits at 50 cents per tot B. E. S 0d217 , 1 • humPaHey=s 11021130PATIIO Hare proreO. from the mon a =Ora sumer. stmPieerntlen are the only medicines perfet ler oae—oo simple that In loony them; so Larnaca' an her, nail e 0 eftlelent as to he a No. i sures FEVERS, Gouges 1100... WORMS, Worm . 3 0 oRTING COLIC 4 " MAR iROCA oec 5 ,DISEN JIoJTERY. 5 0 cn. • a 310/3 T 0 010 aa 0011 N, Colds, 8 " NEURA..GGIA, T - 65.218 4. READAVRE, Sfa 10 0 DY. PEPSIA IIIIII II" SUPPRESSED, Lt , G o.lloophoorse. an 14 0 , SALTRUZSGL IS 11.11L1GIAT/9NO, nolo& " FEVER AND AO P l2l S e ,4lsrens — ii . Wr I . °PH PALRT, sore; CATARRH., octal' fl c.COZS . 0 WHOOP/N6o7a " AS TO MA Opp"'w. EAR I:IbON.LTs SCROFULA, solar GENERAL DEW DROPS ontsh Ynd oess.-- .. ' 4 " SEA SIOF" sidlo NERVOL— emastesli charms SORE le WO Fie PAINPI.- Matt 1 EPILEPSI I outs ILLPTRER) TlGts" • r.l Cases ot3O complete Quo ol =largo chill, lieso.of .W.tante 4 4" of le (rt ca. 1 / 1 7. Wholes theat m . if, the Dtamcw4, Plitobt Federal street. Allegb k'ORT? Yeas Tres zotuomAe l4 amount of .o t Onts Avoatm= Lo.l3.itt pampallEr7alor_tool:can,:thltolermirtirmfaly z ,.,.._ .5 .tiffiltrarma — r auk war- 80 Aoiroto... .4-W. n atutarnuP,,x. D. .62, . ... , _ AMMO. Pa. . 411 / o .TlS' . ApiEttsgs„,_ .... Wham antErT ootrsom . _ . .. For mot* ei on crotraiot o- imam, tom two to roar ooysi or so nor awl alb : from:tam *LW Walk:41164:111 al min dioramas Azi I, t,. 3 .lroitstuor , . : it Min or _ ottee hours.,4 to to a. Ix to szoT,a to 6 P.16 , - 664rtss Luton R.. or , mu J -----____ GAZAT atitliOt BORA. t; _antAT mEoPLE c ift it tr . ! e l - PA " ingimmthity in tfatzlied With over Oil et Ehteisrl agile Sasses, EVE V aunt as ;pa-v43,11'4"1-laa flare; autheetio lll2d reitable Wit° IL - centales - resknacktetter eqw I cetera voleate.‘ Bead tar elmaiii titres. , ATlLteas - L•aLLIT,II; : .1 . • PLO lObbl3 ttPl Jaricsiztooria at 4 fa rEEZMI',4OF47.ALUIS.2I and the Chet•rio w Pittsburgh on .$ . The-Aeronaut ova, from rlttsbu :itandayt Asoueas. the artir the Nightingale, L ; The 17lo4anati • 1 here Low rri-w ISTitersril DICTA SL Louis Des,. Wedoeedsny last, set amt ed sately-st C. Lee-wse to New Or rollowing dispatch of Oil. City: :!advertfeetl to leave there D. firi!sia, 1 P arrived at Cizoimusti at Cairo, on Satarday, w , • • Om, Yorktown sr..then. •,..ecm/Al• Packet Poc,pa p ly tine running. i t,t — te T hre t Wit t h a very large load freiir inn without tremble, c..ana, as nil/ to seen, by .o Messrs. C. J. Garrey Ctsto, Not.tOth, i ~•ss --Arrived tits trim u nom touched bona.. DONAU/SOX. Kaiser Stesauer.Dtitss Math:Matt far Pittsburgh il~e'+tLeoLl Was adviltised C.. 1. Carrurr at. teen hundred tuns. The Lawrence lel. tsaturdny. and the follow on%lowlay. The Eel Marine J , , . . ... - . or Felder, sera: taunted Overate Wreck _taunted , le a due Lig ,water aluratule. His , the maththery ottbe B 0 -11,21 MPOrtailt,= 1 .11. I r Vltteesarm to do, &cater taeF r antz e a I. • • a. the Csustbeetend h.,. , ng Item from the otec, tutder . Melds= hare COMOIta '• strutett and Metter, pan th C e ' fFa t ti ll e . y L este li rd "i s e y t a rlcketty buggy d succeeded Inuring tio, except one or t leaver this morning the Lent Leoti, to Nashville trade. as We take the folio nail Cotssurcfst, Of 4 , Captains. Booth an.: to came their new C et the Phil. Sheridan: Capt. R. W. Terry, . yesterday with ferer.l ten from the boat to of Dr. McCarty. Capt. H.S. Hamlett today, Co route for 1 rillc. the llayaaa , weiqulte Re has reMOved 'his qua BrOadVSY Hofer, in char ritedfroniEnnitille • OLI digging.; 'lt Wel hest that the o sell the hat City of • The Coal Valley a: terday with flee ha The Sam. Loborts with eight barges of e en have concluded Dot ton nt present. YesT,from Pittibutgb ye 'of ion]. weed down to Louaril •111 WIC OATS. 'OR = OELEANS.—T. stelmar MARIETTA, 11013, Mark, 1011 Imme 18,h Mat., at ip. m. For trolght or Duo - JOHN 0014 J. a CO F9R CAIRO AN AND NEWlAr ia ti , Oa pe_ ve ? L a AT 7II1rn• °aboard, or to LIN.Z.WOOD,I4reatL IP BT. LOU- I_l r LE9fil/DAS, tesp.m. ta as above; 4 1.4.-1 he new eteele Capt T. A Oox. will IVESDAY, Nov. 11th, For freight or D. nol4 Jothir. M on i. board b? oz. ?tage.t. all Md.andRLET-Ljr'-15,t I I- oore, Master .FOE PAREPALSBMIC 4 4 " PtritMlir.iC • ' 0 - 7 at &Odes& r. 21. 114ritIli PIITSBUSGE r 1iTr3,131714E r, at SA o'clock r. IL agurday st 7PaTtl3 a. M. (1.M.G8 p • Iton board CO" 14t•LOtria- Op. .mget steam- litlisra, 4IR leave as , th.iztb last.; at • p . 0590(.1.11 K, ' t its. ..:#9_p_ll.l -:::°_,_Ek.' MORE , ?a. " . "311 . , ..1C11 • ... i.a. nromducts awl Uoaor and Herbs, it • pea:orating, and par ' ectlons-of th, Thmat 'reg. everywhere. • ELcrazs & co, -‘'iktCl(4 . 4%. *Too-. illebohctllezelore aNerrou.. sae. Drs. D Drunktts every- LLERS & CO, ovEsAxas Lassa ...-n77 4 :071:3 - Ft • A • 4 EOM= Z 17.8 Zs CO., eT.LIALLZ ' CI;FICS i•• • e exherfehee, as • end reliable. They ty rohtyrod to popu re taanot be made !• be free from deo- 4", i trays reliable. 1.3., temaam C:75 . .......... Zs ev.rs,zs of Tees/slng of /dm oz. &Unita - Ls othache, Face- HCSd5225*-..... 25 us St"mach.- - 24 CY ,sad pals I-a ..... ALenmsttc . ... ' - Uttills an 4 95 P .... ......... I 60 6:n tn tearn‘l 60 1 t 61c1. 53 chrociln In 2122311 EMI '' ... i .. 63 _d s . llAndi 60 ft Yoh/mina! .TLE6 IMO PAM ellitrattr rafts. inr * , tenth' the Lugo an.ct tee Gra 0 !Oa. Fs.= lilt Moat
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