inigittsblumit Ovate. ITRunsDAY, Novnuurs 23, 1885. . . , , TR a tinajatEr GIIIEOII Arrival, a nd pepariure of Trains. Pennisips4 Cent l* . P allia d• ' bay trieme..stra;Wiarldall.:. - :. - ..........P50 is in Altos area..... Line........ 2:41 a M ruts ftErisaiall 850 am um Wall Amen. ga g a in Nall —.4100 ins Mt Pease Aeacen. Mid a M MM. =pram, ada pm Al Wall &mom.. &PO ant Johnstown/tali 4.15 p is JohoWn Leen..itme am Past Lizs—...- - .1040 pm Pitt/kr:Me idol P m tat Wa/lAseom. thida ra Baltimore Ezp , a 1M p m ad Pr , • 8 ,, AOMS *Psi ad Wall Meow. Aso pm ad " " 146 p ta, Phila. Expresa.. 205 p m lit P.m s AceeM. LW pallid Pun Antio add pm !..-, 1 . 'Mls3 p teiAltoona Acosta. " , InEgingt Tranl.lo:sop:la I.l M:oberett - tmbi - IMiras Wale - Station well Sunday Mask Lim; retugelap , learn Pittsburgh art 2 doP. m.. ' .... , ,1ci i.• PitilbWittla Columbus Mid' Cirminnati. Pam ....... - Idd SW Ead.T.lne..—..." Aso a m Mall.. . ... :...«. - Sle ant Mail &V; P as E1DM15.......•...... 220 B m Expresa..= — , ". -- :UM p as litenbenvlUs As-"- • _ ; Stattbeam2M6o. sominodattisa.'igtip as eoremodauoa.lOdo a m Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago. : , Deperns , Expteu........... 250 a m Express ...... ... I:0 am Express.......— -1:45 p as Express. . . ... ... sag pal Expr0m............ 0,80 1? in Espana:. ... ....• OW p Es Wad • • ..... 7:Xts se Nall - axe pus N. Curie ts Eris ISM ant N. Cant les 7&ittsdo p ztt 1 New might= Accommodation leaves Allegheny depot at eta. mAilitral a. ni.i UM p: rt., and star p. to. • Earebelter, 045 p., in.t • Wow .oaatle t 053 P. 51 : 1 4 WiMmnyt Ore P. m.; . Wellavillo, sag p m. r i ttl , bUrgbir Clevelan d and Wheeling:. Espresitt......... Rao a ID ... .... sato • m Ellrstat .....,135 p mi,l4apeass.:...... Last , PI .:tt. . ' ..z en a Miami: IWO pm stenbenti6 AceO3nedstloo Mara dilerbaul at adO p. m... . , •, ~. Pittsburgh and Conie llffm . ' v• Watt il44l .. r. ' - "ad' a c2 , ..... -- -Ar"610"4. P m Ex rem ste p m ESP:mg moo a ra In ad rumadsp,' al Ist tgeNsu .14 port GM a m m .... m .... p tat Braddoek , a.; Ms m lat Braddook's:B2o aal .4 8 .... 050 P m 2 8 " .... 555 p m Aufgheay Valley Railroad. Ayr!Ms. Ez i • • CM a =Mien tieo - • • • m . ... . .. ads p'm dootommodation 1:10 om aecommodation Ms la • =LIMN OMNIBUS APE LIVERY 'STABLE, ~*4ll, X . OXSICL leitreltat, - .. ~ • . - .1.Mi1e5.. - DA,IN .. 4; soN, Proprleton, OllttilirOßSDlAlerk OASSIAGES filznished for otttrAtae. Alm Carrtane ror 1' creerste, Wed. any arol - Parttea at abort =Men awl eassocabls rates., STABLE OPEN DAY AND N/6111'. OltY AND SUBURBAN Court of . QmWer Sosolons. WidaP-SDAT, Nor. 2?.;•-Betoro Judges Stowe Ikxhi Browsr.- Tito Jury la the case afAttgast Monte, Indict ed for nuisance, rstarhed a verdict of not guil ty.tddiAefoidantfo pay he costs. J ames .iimbij4 t woolikeeper of - Fifth greet, etpent for gellkir liquor Without license,' and rio sentenced to pay a the cl !IVACO Ara , tosits. • . . Fria - nriniri r lohnston, Indicted for the lar ceny or a unite aack,Arih tried , acquitted, and discharged. , , ' Thoinas Alderson, it esea Rousted, M. 11. Hartzell and John Hartsell, were tried upon an indictment and forcible' entry and detainer. The Jury Convicted- Motion fora new trial, Henry Daley, of the Fun ward, was acquitted on an indictment for selling liquor without Li cense, but required is pay the come. Flank Krotne, of Birmingliamrpleaded guilty to selling Liquor 'without license, and was sen tenced to pay a fine of $lOO and the costs. Lewin Leader was convicted of obtaining money under false prrtenies, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $2OO and:to undergo an Impris onment of one year in the county Jail. lie oh , Wand,, or, borrowed, tiny dollars from a Mr. Schwind, upon the representation that he had $27,000 in gold in bank. LeYlLtrtris;of-Mrant street, indicted for sell. lug brier without license. was acquitted, and the county directed to pay the costs. Gustav Marks, of the Second Ward, Pitts burgh, was acquitted of ti Like charge, county to pay costs. M s R. Bryan, of the First ward, Pittshuret, was lined 'twenty dollars and costs, haying pleaded gdity to selling ljgnor without license. Jacob , Eckert, of MEl:lure township, was fined twenty-fire dollars and costs for the same offense. John Ma and John Emithlwere placed on trial for riot. John Fremont:kHz prosecutor. The allegations were that the , defendants, at a late hour la the night, went to the tavern of the Preeseeetor, in Lawret ceville, and asked for &d -m ttante, for the purpose, as they said, of getting "drinks." They were refased admittance, and alter tome parley, began stoalng the house, alto acted riplottelp. The cud was on trial at ad ,ortretaint, Thos. Howard, Esq.. appeared for the Commonwealth, and W. C. Alooreland and J. J. BLebeelek, Esqs., for,the defence. Homicide Case AgiOn Continued. We belie Matad - the fact' that John n. Kirk patrick, Esq., our ;Ex-District Attorney, went to Wellington bounty to, assist, by request, in conducting the prosecetionuf John Lennox, for the murder of Robert L, liforrow. The case had been once continued, tind the District At torney of Waahlegtan county, 'Boyd erne:trine, 'Esq., calling It up at the present term, stating that he was ready to proceed, lion. Wm. Mont gomery, - of conned for defense, moved for 3 errand continuance, on the ground of absence of material witnessesi:prasenting an affidarit embracing the_ legal grOands. The Court (Judge Erring,) granted the continuance with relnctauce, steam that at the neat term the trial must proceed, under pay circumstances. The motion for continuance was resisted by Mr, Kirkpatrick and Mr, Ruth, the ex-District At torney of Washington countz, and by the ..irst tamed-gentleman with slderahie energy, but the ailldasit in comport befog full and cetu cient, trader the rule of law, the Court could not properly do otherwise than allow the mo tion. Mr.-Wlleon, on behalf of the Sheriff, asked Permission to recoore the prisoner to the Ann ghen_y_eonnty jail, f= safe keeping, considering the Washington county WI insecure.- The Court entertahied the application, but doubting its Jurisdiction in the weirdoes, held the matter over for consideration. Lamp Presontation. An Intercsting affair canto off at the Lealle /blase, in New 'Castle, Pennsylvania, on „ .. . , .. ii Tuesday last., Alm. well, known Ilan of 1.: 'Messrs. A. Hutton 4;, , Co.. ;proprietors of the . prtflatantrarditare cstabliahment in that place, 14, token o tokeri'l I; - their_ apreciatlext of the amiable ' . l and obliging dispoeltion of hfr. W. 11. Smith, A , baggege:Mastei of the Erie: Express, betwem this city and npw Castle, presented him with a •' , „beautiful 'railtoad lamp. Qa 00 segment of , .-the globe la a Mat Of a locomotiTe and .tender, ' le which are enzrared the Initials, P. Ft. W. & C. R..R.,.and on: the.opposte . : segment there la ' o Wowing - inscription : "e 5. H. Smithorlth [ ° the comipllmenteof :A. Utah= tt Co.”, The presentaMn toolfplabe. ha the ladles' p 3 rlor of the hotel, ,Dev. Dr. Dime* . being in , tow, at' the neratat of the =moths armors, made the: presentation address: Mr. Smith responded In .f appropriate terms. ;, 11 The lamp b the.most elaborate arotbeauttful f; that we hate seem. ._ a. Cerarat-fikatlng, Park. Ths increasing coldefeather notifies as that the skating season will soon Po upon us. ' The ix:. pod pe,cple,of, -Allegheny City have provided for the winterbi'minisoment,' hybillicling a very •extensiverpsnd -for: the: purpose of furnishing prityinittgpeophs, with saitabitekatieg grounds. i The Canna ' Basting 'Park, :' situated ln the [:'-. northwestern portion of the city, is now core - pitted, „ and as soon as the weather is cold enough to freeze the water, it will be thrown I open to visitors. -The elle' Of season ticket's Will commence to-day. " "' Discharged from Cuinodr.---311chaal Brltte, the young unmanaged by shO Mayor's police, an evening or two since, for "shoving" a apart- Ow Illty dollar "g eenback , !;_upon Llaerkr street, clothier; had it - Ittarint • balm 'Coned f r 43l2lol Commialoser BMW, yesterday, John C. t_ McCarthy. Eacj., appearing, Awl& counsel. It 1r WAS Mat Cleai•lt o,ll 411, T0W1134 th at ha bad IL "guilty hatoirladreand the . CoraXdssloner ao conaittaritwei the ratanardaria 'dtacbarized.-- ted 8t tea Made% Attorney Carnahan Irma at ii the bearing, illaTOPronented Una Interasfs:iif the Gollecurma., Hard on the Coroner.—Tha Allegheny City ' . j .-.Tiones of .Ttmedey,epeaking of theacallent end death of MI Kenna at Este Men, on Taos daynyc "en-laquest wee held on the boiy by Leoroner. CLarson."— roar Clelilalle kitillf weII,H.OIISUIV- 41 fellow 'or infinite jest.' y y We met him In the street,yestenisy, ;eta he '1.a0421-*Outitiioffeel Ulf so ted.' about l• it tnew what the verdict Of. Me jury wee. ifrobohlrate,Nocal”.of the Vow can came to ~ the name. and throw come light upon the sub=' . . . . The Ipiuitide.- ` it ~ ' "15 Probable that 'Thomas ..B.ties; charged-with themurder of Thomas pal •t at Um, railroad • Aenoti - on.lbs.ntaht of the welt of July. 1.884, ' be talital`npitillie . 1 0cart of O. and Ter -42121ner todai r - the '..at-Dlstrict';Attornor; ;Tthhisatriek:(fiturned from Withlngton wan. 't7 'Ringlet he went on Forcasicrual bulneas,) paring ao arranged. Amusements °emu Ht•Ofir—.llr, ;and Mn.s Florence; are doing a land office business at 'the 'Orr& Muse, or in other words they are filling that bpaclous building nightly. Their numerous . !friends find no rallied' off In their Powers, but on the contrary, MI increased fend of humor is added to their rernttoire. Their droning, are irresistible, and one must laugh at .{he blunders of poor Pet. and the shrewdness of !the rankei girL To-nlaht they appear ; in 314, &Ciliated. . pisb drama of Mori O'Hoora; - and Mac. Flor ence's laughable farce of Allseheirom Annie. THEATLII.--24r; 1 4ekn,,kas hod thus far a very inceesafol engagement, showing conetu eirely that in his to:.ipleake he has me with perfect. success. ' Ile remains but tbroo .hlghts longer, , dnrlng iticfr'timo his very. sent iccas::7lll - be - presentadiand 'our claret' , will knee au , oppoitunity, of seeing pwaebll the !very bent representation of the liroaunime uP on the stare. Go to-night, and ' ein s:d never regret having had a good °lmits. and eccentrleltles of the Tanc ,, . o 2d aa„ F ujim i ce „, n imm r.—F May night ha been act apart for the ,. benefit Of ;Um. W. J. of attraction will" be 'Rion:elec. A rare to , raved, whicb, - intrieus , of the Merits of the • be enough to Insure a fall • ret;e''. -- .7.b e lli,,,attendance of ladles upon this beim!. will so • large it would be neresy to doubt. The Bateman Cencerta, • 7,,nlglit inaugurates the short BdiSOII of Cho gateman Concerts. Already the rush for seats ins been so great that Scarcely one remains nn- Sold. Pampa's fame has conebefore her, and our music-loylng cltirminarenager tonne; to ono whose voice In moat iv.spects Is equal to Jenny Lind's, and In some resnectals superior. The bill selected for this. the 'first evening is composed of the gemsaf the Opera, together with some Arias, which have been arranged ex- Prtralyfor Parepa. Her rendering bf ' , troop' Involand" is said to surpass that of. any singer who has eons btlore her. The Nightingale Trill, as sung by her, Within beautlfril. The Serenade try Gottrod, with piano ohllgato, II Baeclo, The Kiss, by Arditi, and other gems are on the bill for to-night, .• Mr. J. Levy will ohm execute the Whirlwind Bash Carnival of Venice, and other difficult pieces on the cornet. Mr. Levy is said to be unequalled In his performance upon this Instru ment. Messrs Rukowitz and Machuls Will preside at the piano, executing many bought! ariu, fantasias, rearehes; - galops, and selections from Lbe opera, besides a brilliant piece arranged for !bur bands. Ferrous wishing to secure seats can do so by dpplying to Kleber & Bro., early this morning, and 83 the rule la first come, first screed, we Would advise those who wish to bd fortunate criongh to procure a teat, to go early, as nearly every one is sold. The Firemen We learn that the Vigilant Steam Fire En gine Company, No. 3, of Philadelphia, intend malting an excursion to Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Chicago, Ic May next. They expect to take elm hundred men with . them, and will be gone &rout ten days. - 'The New York Sancta!, Her cury says: "The Vietlant,„Engine Company, No. 0, of Pitts burgh. Pennsylvania, one of the attest organi mittens In the United States, have decided to Make a trip to Europe at the time of the great Werld'a :Fab, to - be held In Paris In 1167. They have ordered the ktrotheest Company : to build _them the best and finest double ph mo ettgine It Is possible to construct. and with It they , Intend to contest against any fire apparatus m Europa. (Mt of three hundred memberabeleriging to the company, only thirty will be permitted to go. Each man mast also be over tiventy4wo years of age, and stand over live feetavrobsches high. After leaving Paris. the Vigilant boys proceed direct „to London. from there they go, to Liver pool and take passage for home. A dommittee of the company Ls to visit New York immedi ately after the holidays, to make arrangements about equipments, etc." —This Is news to us, but perhaps the Ilerv,- ry is authoritatiyely advised. A 'Dangerous Read --Accident to a Hearse, Attention has frequently been called to the Stretched condition of the road leading to the IdethotiLst grave yard, in Lower St. Clair town ship, and after repeated catastrophies, see are glad to observe that active measures are being adopted to render is in some measure aortae. Fliiherto there has been no protection to carriages on or near the brow where the road I- built on a steep declevity, and where acci dents usually occurred, bur a strong fences now under way and the shocking scenes of last week will scarcely again -be enacted. A fune-al was leaving Dutchtown on Tuesday last, end as the hearse approached the Mare In question, horses, driver and carriage went sheer over tre steep, and rise magnificent glass sides of the hearse wore broken to fragments', and the frame much injured. The coffin was thrown out and much broken, and the corpse el:insider ably ['hilted. The mischief was remedied by sending to Birmlngh . am fora hearse, and the mourners went on to bury their dead, disturbed by no other outward accident. Mayor Office Henry and Ann Amelia Bennett, prosecuted by Rosanna Wright for assault and battery, had a hearing before the Mayor yes,erday afternoon. The prosecutrli alleged that the defendant, hav ing a "rub of snutr In her mouth, spit In her • fees, and afterwards knocked her down, Ben nett, the husband. looking en, and., beside en couraging the encounter, interfering when his wife was getting the wont of it. The women, seem!, had a regular "rough and tumble," and when a bystander endeavored to separa•.e them, be experienced considerable difficulty, finding Mrs. Bennett'. feet entangled In Mrs. White'. hoop skirts. The Mayor patiently beard the case, - rimmed up the evidence, decided that each party were eqnallyAn fault, and, an juries In the Quarter Bassleeas do frequently. adjudged that each party pay one-half the costs, shirt Store Sobbed On Tuesday night or early Wednesday morn ing, the shirt store of W. C. Elliott, on St. Clair street, was burglariously entered and a considerable amount of goods carried off. An entrance was effected from the rear, the thieves forcing open a back guns, after which they climbed to the roof of the kitchen, entered a window leading Into a hall, and proceeded down stains to the store. fdr. E., providentially, had removed a greater portion of Lilts stock in the evening, to a room In the second story; and thus saved them. No traces of the thieves hare vat been discovered. A man Killed at a tiara (tatting, --0a Friday afternoon last, Mr. L. T. Durant, of Washington county, Pa.. while assisting at a barn raising sear that place fell .from the.frame of the building. and was Instantly killed. Mr. Durant was one of the three brothers, all of whom etlisted In oar army at the outbreak of ;he war. They errired throny,h the war, and all returned to their, 'home daring the jut summer. S!nce that time one of the number died of the measles. and the 'death. of' the second we have recorded above. The deceased 'were young gcmtlemeu of high !standing. and wall thought of in their community. . - December Magazines.--John P. Runt dr C0.,5' Fi ft h street, have Peterson's Ladles' Natlonal Magazine Arthur's Rome Mazazlne, and LadY's Friendfor December. In addition to the usual rashlon plaice and patters, these magazines contale a large am mat of I atere.sting reading matter. Messrs. Runt Co have also received the Chimney Corner for the week end ing December 2d. Mr. W. A. Dilden teuta7.4s Fifth street, near Wood, has received ecidera Lady's Book NI December. City Bank. of Trenton “Alt yughtss_ The notes of the •!. City Bank of Tr,nt on 21 New Jersey; (which butitution was r e p uted 6 haying failed a few dos ago.) are redetome, y y the old Trenton banks, and in New York Thompson Brothers. The bank is only winding tyy up its Mira. The securities for Its notes coo. slit in United States stocks, Worth st present more than the outstanding circulation. Before Alactilst Taylor Justus Ararings appeared before this ratigiS trate yesterday, and made inform:teflon .against Joseph Anderton for assault and battery upon hle-boy, having caught him, as surged by the hair ot the head and used other violence to ward him. The defendant nee arrested. and held fora hearing. Au =lt and Auderton sp. peared befigra alderman Taylor, and made oath that Julia Artlidoty bad comtottaad ea assault upon hie SOD s a lad idol years of net and asked that hemlaht he arrested, and bound mar to court.: Warntnt daltadaat Inested and .load to!L =mei Id pa auto of #3OO. Allegheny Mayor's Ottlee:-4issor Morri son. Yetterder, comddeed m the wiratti keep lug of Warden Mae: of the county pdson • JosephiWlLltealfteiarlut (although the etottlnit, meat did not state the fact) failed to procure toil to tam& a chit of - hating committed an' eilleult and battery upon Ann Minable, • Perim Pea isal.—)date. ram% And .the other raembers of As Bateman Opera tronpo arrived is the Oty yestertisr afterasen4s. excellent teeth sad spirits. - readert• IrlU bar is mind theft amearaseo at Afill3ol2lo Hall sight. ' Jostice Ammon, °Mut 'Blimlnzliam, yes terday, committed Annie Braden to jell, to de• fault of $2OO, to Ammer for perpetrating an m ama and batcry ;TPA Mary Whitt. From Iresterdaz a E vening Gazette. The Fight Mar Movement--Meeting of Workingmen. A large Meeting of workingman, representing the various mechanical trades of thishicinity, eras held at Lafayette Hall last evening, for the -purpose of conaldering the eight hour movement, which, as our readers are aware, is receiving Much attention from all classes, In various parts of the eoustrY. John A. Scott, Esq., presided, with Messrs, Andrew Hartzell, James Aitchison, Joseph Oriel, a w ned Haekwalder mid Hugh Fitzpatrick as vice Presidents, and John Lorimer and C. Mur ray, Secretaries. The chairman mated the ob ject of the meeting, after which he Introducer! Jonathan C. Fineher, Esq., of Philadelphia, former editor of Finder's Trade Reties, who delivered a lengthy and interesting address upon the subject of shortening the hours of labor from ten and twelve to eight boon per day. The ad vantages to be gained by reducing the boon of daily toil were forcibly presented, and some of the objections noted and answered. The speaker was frequently applauded bY the audience, and the movement will doubtless b come very popular among our woridugmen, judging from the indleatione of last evening. On motion, a committee was appointed to draw tip a series of resolutions expressive of the tense of the meeting. The following gentlemen were ap of onlimt. committee: Messra. W. L. McNair, William Weir, Henry Beluilibet, Thomati Elton and W. C. Bracey. They retired and shortly afterwards returned, reporting the following preamble and resolutions, which were adopted unanimously: Wourreas, We the working men of Pitts burgh, believe the length of a day's work re quired by the present ayatem too great, Imumuch es the whole time Is consumed by labor, accmrd leg to the working man no time for recreation or improvement. Whereas, The intrAuction of labor siring machinery has so greatly facilitated mechanical operations, that the working of long hours tends to over production and the conse quent throwing out of employment of many whose families depend on their tabor for support; and. whereas, the working man to an Intelligent being, reqctlring time for intellectual cultiva tion and Improvement Co ' qualify him for the duty of society and citizenship, which can only be gained by the reduction of the hours of la bor; therefore, Agesolred, That we, the - workingmen of Pitts burgh and _vicinity, declare that elgnt hours of labor ought to constitute a day's work_ and we_pledge ourselves to use our ,ntutost enrts to educate public sentiment to an endorsement of this principle to secure It by legal enactment and bring about Ito general adoption at the ear liest possible date. /tasked, That we earnestly enjoin on the workingmen of this city, and the State, to peti tion the Legislature at its coming session to legislate this principle, and we entreat every mechanic and workingman In the State not to fail to place his name on some petition that shall reach the Legislature. The meeting was conducted in the proper spirit, and was composed of men who seem de termined to do ell In their power to secure the ■ccomplisl meat. of the object in view. Tee Great Western Band was In attendance, and enlivear . the procer.dings with some excellent music. A Novel Salt A snit of a novel and interesting character was yesterday decided in the Court of Common Fleas. The facts are about these: A year ago, as a party of gentlemen were dining in one of cur restaurants, the conversation turned upon the high price of digging coaL Wm. 11. Brown, Esq., the well-Imown coal merchant, and Capt. Robert Finney, entered Into the discussion, the Captain remarking that .1 coal digger's capital lay In his muscle, and he had 'a right to get as high a price for his -labor as he could. Mr. Brown demurred to this Idea, and thouziat that the diggers should not be sustained in their ex tortionate demands by the citizens, or the effect of It would be that coal would be sold In the Cincinnati market at a lower rate than in Pitts burgh. Mr. Fie ney asked Mr. Brown what he could deliver coal tor, per bushel at Cincinnati, at that time. Mr. Brown, evidently, with an in tention to "bluff" the Captain, said "I will deliver yen a hundred thousand bushels, air, at sixteen cents per bushel." The Captain was not to be bluffed, and thinking that he saw a fair profit in the transaetion, took Mr. Brown at Ins word, and tendered him a cheek for 16,- COO, The coal merchant declined to accept the chtek, remarking that It was time enough to pay when the coal was dehrered. Mr. Brown was then naked whether he meant what he said, and on repeating the offer with renewed emphasis, the Ceptala called witness. and - notified him that he would hold him to his bargain. Mr. Brown, however, required the payment of tee dollars per day, for the ore of each barge, after the limo for unload log the oral had expired, which proposition Mr. Finney agreed to. Time reused away, but no coal was delivered, and when the parties met again there was some talk about a cult for dam agea, perhaps only Intended as "bluff;•' but Mr. Brown took It in earnest, and Intimated that If Mr. Finney wished to spend money In that way, be was perfectly weir:motto do so, and that he would find It an uphill business to make anything off him. The cult was entered, however, and came on for trial on Monday In the Common Pleas. Capt. Finney proved the contract, and also that It had not been fulfilled. The defense was that the con tract was not bona ids; that it was merely ••bluff," and that some of the conditions named had not been fulfilled—by the plaintiff. The jury, however, after hearing the arguments of counsel, and the law from the Court, found a verdict for plaintiff for 82.000, with interest. and COOl6 George P. Hamilton. Eve., appeared for the plaintiff, and Messrs. Woods and Berg win for defendant. Mamma Brawl—. 4 Totpag Man Shot. At Young's Restaurant, corner of Smithfield street • and Virgin alley, last night between eleven and twelve o'clock, an affray occurred, which rcsolted in the wounding of Jacob Speck, a young man employed as barkeeper. John Rafferty, feed store keeper, went Into the !sa loon and partook of some oysters, after which he went to the bar to get a drink, inviting Thomas Flood, a resident of the Third Ward, to partake with him. While drinking, they began to discuss the Mayoralty question, Flood asked Rafferty who be thought wbuid get the nomina tion, Lowry or McCarthy. Rafferty replied that McCarthy would beat Lowry, whereupon Flood called Vim a liar, and drawing ayevolver st rock blm with it on the nose. Rafferty caught Flood's band, the one in which be held the pis tol, and in the struggle it was discharged, the ball striking Sock, the bar-keeper, in the ab domen, is [tinting a severe but not dangerous wooed. Two charges of assault and battery with Intent to kill were preferred against Flood, vac by Rafferty and the other by Speck, and he was held to ball In each case in the sum or $3,000. Before Alderman Johns BL , illeSS MIT( a, to be quite brisk about the bill Jas.]. now. Yesterday Mary O'Hara pre ferred a charge of.disurdcrly cmdrict zinnias& One Thomas Cribhen. The complainant called at the house of the accused on Mae', street, to collect a small bill of twenty-seven dolars, ono for provi•ions aupplird to the family of this man, but iusteett of receivin t the currency, she met a storm otabuse. Committed - for tea days. Diener Frdermhnlse charged Heart/ Wash mand, atitherTeaMn, with gross and disorderly conduct, but considering that the provocation was givcn when both were under the exciting Influence of their national beverage, the magi,. trace discharged Um accused with payment of costs. d len 31ary Elizabeth Grahrm charged John Greed, with conduct not becoming a good citt zextmer a gentleman. The Alderman, looking at the 103a2terlt: the same light, Indicted a -small coat co John and left lace to go this time. Perledicels.—llarper'a Magazine, for Ds cernber, bas been received and Is for sale by W A. Glldeafenney, Fifth street, near Wood, I contains the conclusion of Our Mntuol . Friend with several finely Illustrated articles. .. • Mr. 011itenfenney has also ret elved Black— wood's Magazine for October. in thin number, .there are Memoirs of the Confederate Wae.by ileum Von Borcke, the laying of the Atlantic cable, and other articles. 'edema John P. Hunt k Co., Ns. 50 Fifth. , trest, have received Harper's Megi clue for De cember. . Werdiet.— TheJury In the case of Auguste ` , Monte, indicted for keening and Maintaining a lIIIISILDees In nrserve township, tide morning rendered a Verdict or not guilty, the defendant tops,' the costs. . Futhy.—Llbarty. *trees. along whole length. and especially In the neighborhood of the rallthlql,degot,la bnfrlbl7 ellby. /o soma plat= th e.panthenta . are ores e h inch deep with laud. What bm become of Ma °editing requiring, Lb eddswallcs So be washed '• every Tuesday andilrAldayluornlng, before alas at the cloak?" - Suddett ifpo'ff - Pobert Johniton, to m . ber of the "emergeltdf" police,_dted .etiddenty yoderday morning Att*maj.4ls . 0 11 9 Fifth Ward, from tOtit. .Ar_gument.—The Celetmded Coeneasirille and Penneylvazdaltallttadeasevill be argued -In Philadelphia to-ezormit s ti \ eforeAredrte.%cler andXeCaisdlia. The Toun.g Man's Prreed.—Warrardeditto cure PrivateTheeisieri. 7 Poi sale liy , driggists.. Ark for tbeToriegadan's yrtecid. jasetra &hit the symptoms aid" treitiseit of private disease{ actxnapantes each Box , or mot had by 'arming -Tong Man 's Priced, Box 99, Cincinnattl. with three cent stamp eacloaed, to Josepb Penning, Crarlea Baper,J. U. Felton, 91' B. W. Fax & Co., Allizgheas. Thelldrd Ward Outrage. Ip thfstwerning'a Qazdle theie was an article 'n reference to charges made by a cotemporary ageing several of the city pollee for neglect of duty, in not acting with promptitude in the ar relit or dispersion of a number of young neon or boys who were in company with a lewd woman, In the Third Wird. acting most outrage:it:sly. We alluded to the matter, at the regent of Mr. Henry Thorns, one of the policemen referred to, believing, fiom his statement to no, that he had been unjustly Impugned. Since the rejoin. der of our MOrttheg cotemporary, Mr. Thomas has called upon as, and we onmj ty with his re quest to publish the following, xis Statement Local Editor Claxtte--Sir: In reference to the Matter you Spoke of, concerning the lewd women In the Third ward, I barn the following statement to make, to which I am willing to be qualified: On last Saturday night week Morris White, John Glenn and myself, having passed mend our respective beats, met at the mater of Seventh and Smithfield streets, just as the night :malice were calling the hour, tea o'clock. George 'Montgomery, watchman of government proper ty in Mozart Hall building, oil Seventh stree t , .near Grant, came down to where we were and 'Ned that a - citizen had told him that a bad ' wo man and some men were acting improperly: a an open lot, between Seventh street and Straw berry alley. We weet and searched the lot Gum onghly, (Montgomery being with no, acting as 'guide,) and also looked into the tunnel at Seventh street. We then searched ,from Seventh to Washington streets, between cars, among lum: ber, and every likely place of concealment. We had given up the search, were returning down Seventh street, and after passing Grant street, a man, with an axe ender his arm, came running after us, stated Where the woman and those with her were, and took us to an open lot between Strawberry Alley and Sixth street, -and between Webster and Grant. We sepa rated, White and policeman Scott, who by this time had Joined us. going In one directiott, and Glenn and myself in another. We found a nd woman, and whilst I remained with it:r. the other policemen pnreined those who 11Pd at our approach. The woman was breathing' heavily, apparently strangling, and after Catalog her 10 chiding position, I railed for a light, and hav ing given her a glass of water, she revived, sad Was taken to the tombs. The other policemen were unsuccessfel In arresting any of the men or boys who ran away. Mr. Montgomery, the watchman of Govern. mcnt property, was with us all the while, and eat substantiate all I have . said. Thirt y er forty minutes were occupied In the Bret search. Whqn the man with the are came tons, we went at ones Under his guidance to the spot where the woman and men were. On the Monday morning atter, when I saw the article In the Dispatch, I told Mr, Snowden, the Mayor's clerk, that the statements made In it were not true, and desired the matter to be Investigated. lam not willing that my charac ter should be thus Impugned without haring the privilege of being heard In my own behalf. I have made a true statement of the (nets, and as I would make It under oath. Ilts:nr Taw' As, Of the Emergency Pollee. I'lrr.ntnett, Nov. 22, 1.53, Attempt to Break Jail John Lennox, now on trial In Washington, Pa., for the murder of,llobert L. Morrow, made • deperate effort to escape from jail oh Sunday night last.. Me sawed the ban of his cell win dow through with • knife, escaped Into the yard, and before attemptieg to acute the wall put the lights one In the yard. The watchman, on discovering that the lights were =tin. gulsbed, aroused the Sheriff, when It was found that Lennox was tot Is his cell. The Sheriff, after examining the jail yard. 'opposed that the prisoner had made cool his escape, and tele graphed the fact of his escape to the police of this ells and Wheeling, got out an advertise ment offering a reward for his re-arrest, and wee about retiring to bed, at three o'clock in the morning, when Lennox was discovered in the act of cutting his way through the Jail yard wall. lie tad secreted himself in the sink, while the officers were searching for him, and when all was quiet again he came forth and went rlcenentsly to wore to knock a hole in the wall He would anon bare succeeded In his effects. lie was secured and placed under guard. Schooner Seized for Smuggl En —lO tlu: United States District Court yesterday, on mu. tine of District Attorney Carnahan, a writ of monition was issued against the azhoaner "Bon nie Duos,' Captain Taylor, which had boon seised on a charge of delivering a cargo of liquor at the port of Erie, upon which the duty and tax bed not been paid. Tuc writ Is return tic on Saturday, December Pith. _ --------- - AUCTION SALES. L'...R.E.AT BALL: OF VA LIiA_BLE BOORS PIIUTUO RAPTI ALBUMS, F&NifLV d BLES, PAPEU, EENVENLGO PEt S7' 0-OLD, PENT, f tra ow ingeveang V EN Um same hoWe e at the Cons morale! Bale. R. 0.011, iud Smut:Ovid street, oppo- site the Poet °Mee. in the collection are' 6060 works az Appleton'. Dictionary of Ple6hanice.2 vol., hone plains Dlatlonary of Arts and Science.] vole , 1600 plates; /logarth, 0 volume., 143 plates; Perry'. !ipso, 3 vole., Quarto, bcauti• Sallyl.l.lfattsted; lelbtfoo'e Rome. 7 vole., Eaglleh ed.; liwne l / 4 Ea land, d vole hiscauley's de. 6 vols.; Pratt'. Bib e, 6 volt; Henry Clays Works. 6 vols.; Addlson's do, 6 vols.: 001decalth's do vols.; Lamb's do, 6 00 1 1 ; Hood'. do., s vole; tie fender's Church literary, 6 vole ; Waverly Novehb 12 vale; American Cyclopedia, SO vole.; the coos pieta Worts of Sttakeepeate, Byron, Milton, Beane lesore. Brott,Mooteransery, Dryden, Cowper, Pope Romer, Dick Rollin, Plutarch, Josephus, Ohara- Senn several hundred volarcesPU popular at the day; T. whet Book. Prayer Books, he., ke n , it. B.—hooka at private hale during the day a Very low price. A. MeLLWAINE, Auct..r. J. 71. PRATT. Raictinan. nail: AD Jot r RNED dministrator'6 ale. Prim:taut to an order of the Orpheo.• 'Duet of Allegheny il , unty, the undersigned, administra tor de Sonia no.. of ELIJAH bhl irii, deed, will *gain es.pese to Public Sale, at the 00(.1HT HOUSE, on THURSDAY, Nov. ad, lost, es It •. al., all the right, title, interest or claim which eras 01 Bald =Jab andth, le and to the TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE of five lOoms, sod LOT OP ()ROUND, situated otr,tho south Gorton of Fulton Strttst and Charles Alley, Pittsbutgra, fronting 81 feet 93 lashes on Fulton street, and 10 feet two Inches on Charlee alter, and exteedlog boric by • nee parallel wit, t, Cols cll •treet GO feet 4 inches and by • line at right angles to Colies/.1 street Cl feet 1 Inch.. Terms , CASH. JOHN G. 1311YANT, Administrs'or , oceleltd_ let Fourth .ten e t.. I EW CA RPETS, WRITE AND ORE Y BLANKETS, HOBSE-CoVEBS, BED L 4 PHEADS, CUTLERY, b. On THURSDAY moarriNG Lost.. at IC o'alock, at klasonlo Aucti on Rooms, LI end 67 Filth street, will be sold, to desirat quanti. tin, 10 pieces new Ingrain, Hemp and Yenittan t arpete; so Pair large sin White Bed Blankets; ' , town, Orel? and Blue Blanket.; Hone-Caren; Llanelli*. Bed Spreads. Hanes /104 Forks, Care. en, :silver-Plated Spoons odd Forks, &o. Also. a itt. of Pant Sint co2l T. A. 111e0LE.I.LAND, Aunt, OITY IMPROVED PROPERT oon,Y AT TnVSTEE e.—Tuesday Afteree: G. 1., at 2 o'clock SL on the premised, will be n sold, D by coder of Trustee, then, Brick Nooses. Nos. 30 2J Ind 24 en ()sorry alley. between Second and Third streets. The Lots are la feet front each and 60 feet In depth. Terms at sale. 6014 A. hien,Wdatik Apat'r. CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, dko ND & COLLINS, DDIZIJT IMPORrERs, Are receiving by next steamer from Liverpool, a choice lot of • * ENGLISH CARPETS. rultsfile for Parlors, I bliss Rooms, Cmor Hails urchea c .CitCled expressly for Pitts burgh retell trade, and offered WHOLESALE AND RETAIL-, LOWEST MARKET. PRICES. 34 4.4 end 6 4:ENGLISH TAPESTRY, TEL. YElTsudlißlhiSELSOAßPETSonsludteg miry style, /11117 Br before offered In this country. • 11 and 73 Fifth Street, Next Building to the United States Uustom nOuseanclPost (Mee. nor, FOURTH STREET ICARPETS, dc.,4, BE CEIVED NEW. In addition to our previous as 0 sedum& are have just received ( 2 the following, to nearest stela': _ „BIGELOW CARPETS, .EXTRA '3 FLYS and isosteams. EMBROIDERED PIANO UDR . B. BREST iLo MOSAIOrIOS. wnr, Is and 21 It. Wide awn uglily. , g de wittuott suAlss, atone, Drab, ' Mrawnsf Leather and 1:/ t e e n edam.' • imp assort Ant itof FAJVDE It~~~"'I 11 1 . 51 W,D A 8 mooluzani. nolt FOUR Cft r Reg r OMUET,EITORZ, A COMITORTABLE' HOME intd . good 44.0 , satizy la Offend to sotipealabla Tonal Lady Who to IrPling to moist to all. Um details orbouse. moat 24 • famlly nmldloa new the- ally: .0 nal refaranaemual be prim u shoal/I-be treated In elt tatlittia iiaooe of the family. Alt..Tyym aort a . • - •B. ouruezirr & ONS, nate 61 Market street. - - COTTON -8 BALES IN STORE, for solo by DALE NOR= k CO. ROBINSON, NeCLEAN & co Bankers and Brokers, No. TS Fourth, Street Pittsburgh. • Dealers In MI kinds of Government See mutes Gold, Silver, Unourrscit. Beak Notes, Foreign sad Domestic Exchange, en., rem Dincreire received to PAM EI7PiDS and CUE BENDY. Intermit allowed on time deposit.. Collections mute In all parts of the United State. OD most favorable termh Orders executed with diapatch for arneytht cot in the b ittneaa at the Boctoe; !Caw YorX, delphla and Pittebnegti Broker. , South strictly on commission. CLEWSNew Yo. JAY dooILE R CO , Philadelphia; Bleaara. 0. Drk HEAD • T. IL PERILINS, Bosun. FINANCE AND TRADE BROKERS ABB BANKERS BOARD (0011.01541 D ST 11.0EISSON. le01.1&11 & CO.) O7PICE or THE Prrrsornon GAserre. W?n7vrNDAT; Nov. 2'2, LSO. U. S. • 1691 • • U. S. 5.01e5, old 101 00 U. S. 7.50'5, :Id inane 97 00 U. S. 10-40'. 90 00 U. S. Certificates __. 97 75 14/ 00 Allegheny Co. Plees,...— ...... 77 5n PlttabOrgh „... 65 00 Allegheny Valley R. Connellarllle R. IL Bonds_...— Connellarllle R. R. Stock_ Connellinellle R. R. Interest._ Iron CU y. M. & M. rintionnl Bank..... _..._. Peoples National ...... Columbia 011 Eldorado Phila. Lane. & Cherry Run Tarr, Story & Cherry Run Phoenix 011 -- Cool 810 CA 311.rn ng Dunkard Creek 112,0L0 Conne Alt'liond. Our local stock markt, continue. excessively dull and neglected, and transactions are few and far between. There is some Little inquiry for hank share., and we bear of an occasional sale, while ineut ante. Bridge and (las stocks Are sel dom Mcot toned. t dl shares, too, are extremely duo, and even the old .rood-by, wr . oluintdn," ay_ rents In be growing wenn., each s,,are•ste as) . the public generally, seem to hay. but very little covalence In this else. of storks as n h Investment, and it is mils vow and again, when n "stnice - or "good show" la reported, that any o re can he Lund with sufficient courage to pnt their money into them. While freely admitting that there are some really meritorious oil companies, having valuable territory which Is Munn Intelligently and energetically developed, I I Is a fact, howerer,that the great majority of them were entirely too ranch inflated from the nest, and with bad luck and bad management, more, parlienlarly the flatter, th chances are that stockholders instead of ravel, ing for dividends and being able to dispose of the stock eta very handsome premium, ;Rs represent ed by the prorpeettir,.wilt net er he tittle to realize ten cents on the dollar no their - original Ins edit. snout. —A ninny the ithistratiorki of rile wide spread peculattve excitement proalueeil by our lailated urrency. is Ihe fact that recent large purchasuA have been made of coal lands for ai,otint of rap taller real tent here and In Philade/plita, and tha 'hese movements hare Imparted some activity II enurilles beard upon that, kind of property. It I lid that lands wh•rh, two or three year, aye IMM/111dVd not mote than one or two bunOred War. per sore, have for months been firmly he one thousand dollars, IT some lot:tattles. Th may be no ertggerntloo, but the proceas hne err. [Moly gone on very quietly and very ate Wily, nod aline large C3pataliate hare In crated n eon alderattle win of their means In !hi, Irny . Thie is probably the prleitod Clllll.. of the recent gen eral Inquiry for coal stocks at our stock exchnotre. Inventor, before parting 0 tth their money mould do well to nseettain whether they are buying land or onty a lease for • term of yea re. For nn th depend.. no Am tit de;rec atiety Of CL , ir investment, Neal it all the Mare, of Trade and l'itamb • • sof Crane:term , tolhe country , hare prfasef resolu tions recommending Secretnry nUulloch to pit, rue his policy of A denerrl contraction of the cur rency. This question will come ',fare flood,. this winter, rod a strong °dolt will he ma le by Wall street speculators and eastern bankers to ors errule the Secretary or the Treasury by urging the passage of an amendment to the banking law , Increasing the isnue of national hulk noles to .600,0fructIO. Under till. state of affairs, commer cial men at undecided what to do. They are titian] to buy, lest the currency be contracted, width trill bring prices down. sad they are afraid to sell, lest an expansion take• place, In which er cot prwes would adv. nee —The Inllowitigcomplratlve ga:ttemem Oio lyrr.gt, condlhOi. tradlat iten,fi : Last 'seek. Till. week ..... .114,112,3-se ILL Loons Lid/O r rin 4r,..uta,U61 De, .11, - ... - „T2n aiperie fint,ON 011,071 Dec. 39. i. V.l Legal tenders 1 6,:;01,.91 4,571 i, Int 424,755 Deposila ..... 34.ncl 9, - 2 De 344,150 Weigle tom I,oui,nee 7,459,451 Dec 6 There is agate thla week a decline In each of the Bernal items in thelavero-ges of the banks as compared with the retorn• of the pi-callous week. The reduction of loans reaches the very largest. of sl.lra3.T.a. The loss,in depoaits is 0511,1 an, and the falling off In legal-tenders I. ft 121,71,. The coin and cliculotlon overages show A decrease. but the amount In either la small. The bailees* at the clearing-house doting the weekornounled to and I he balance• to 62.,5,414,4. —The chief entre, In one of the near country Hanka la this State, we hero-, suffered low to bankruptcy by aperulotlons in nil ',trickly during the lust year. The rank to which be Is on miner, we understood, Is not Invoived In any low by his failure. Another case, less favorable to the bank, has just come to light In the Aquidnect Book, Newport. It. I , which shows the bank a loser to the amount of some forty or tiny thousand dollars through as unfortticote transaction of one of Its Meer.. When the change from a State to a Na -110 al Think. caturd a winding up' of the Atreufa of the old Institution, It was dt.coverod theta worth- less check for 410.000 hod been cashed. and th•t the I orrice who prawnled IL ' so far from refund ing the money, so managed as to Obtain ao ad ditional loan Ms transaction era. on the re sponsibility of the honk emcee atone, though making use of the fund. of Dank. Ravine pl wed himself In a poattion wnenee It was dlttleult to re cede without the lose to himself al the whole amount loaned, or piscine himself In an u afar, •• able light before the Dlrectoss, he we, then -e -forth toe measure at the mercy of los to In, friend, ho It seem, did not hesitate to make use Of the Adranlair thus golnyal, till cnotitat of the loan, had reached the oggregatte of st may thousand dollars. The matter was All the , while concealed from the director., the Interest an the entire amount, as It accrued, being part froni his own preket. The bank will lose fifty thousand dnl/ors And Ihe stockholders one 1,011 the value of their Limp, —Phile. Ledger Advance In Copper The recent advance In the price of copper In I . lnglanclonn4 the news of the btoekodefo the imam ofthili by the Spanish Peet received by the last California steamer. hoe caused considerable ex citement In the :ICAIV York market. and the price of American ingot copper has Advanced to per lb. ling• Ami and Peon, Are lireely depend it .1).1111.11 for their supplies of dripper net nod It actual liostilitiesehotild take place bet wren Spain nod Chill. and the war be proionged. they null naturally look to the lotted States to make tip the deficiencies that will surely occur. The Cake Supecior region could not supply the dell- Money sett hoot vainly incrinsing the ordinary. product. but velth such A powerful stimulus as the prier to which copper would. he likely to ad sluice under A cOntinuance ot the circumstance* ebove alluded to, there is little doubt that an im petus would be given to the developemerit of the resources of that region. such as would materially advance the prosperity of the militia:, interest gen erally, and especially elect the props of the Al ready large producing manes.—[ Advertiser. Provisions In Louisville The provision market is steady nt our toot/k -nees, with n decided improvement to *tot ks. bless pork is telling at ems and prime mess at 5:7 per Md. 'tear sies nre acti at tie na..ke.l in tierces. Green ha d ms commen ve d Ist, and sht , ilders 130. In the pornparking business theLe has been, so far. but little done. Packers steadily refuse to pay the prices at which feeder. and farmers are holding their hogs. The general impression seems to be that prices must recede at no distant tins, and packer. are holding off for its arrival. We notice by our exchanges that Packers in carious sections of the country are lying idle from the same cante. There seems to be no good reason fur the printout high prices of hegg—nrith shUndant crops acorn and malt It woo d seem that prices should be largely beloW present figures. The season Is rapidly advancing and it cannot be many weeks until the problem will be solved, and pack era and farmers agree anon prices.—Denta,er. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD Font WATIIII & 01110•00 It. It., Noy. 22—pe bbls flour, Watt Wilson ; 3.1 tram lard, „Vlleta Sr. co; t 0 bdls spokes, J Patupbeil; car stave; J J Ralya; 1 ear metal, T Moorhead; 6 bbls apples, L. Langbata; 100 bOls flour, Daniel Wallace; 7 pkg. mdse, Long tr. Dull"; 4 bb:s eggs, U Reajr; 4 do do, Patterson tr. Ammon; 20 y ea hops Rhode.; 15 pkg., fish, E licasiclgn 15 bag. 1, ea do nittl teed, 07 do oats, 20 do turnip., bled' Ahlittrtitig; au Mt sand, Atterberry & co; 1 car rye, Thos Moore; 100 bbl, Shinn:lller tr. Lang; 622 pca bacon, 160 tca hams, I' Sellers St co; 1t.5 Ma apples, I. 11 Volgt It co; 7 kegs lard, If Ilea Jr; 6 bags Jenkins, Klrkpatrlak &Herron; 4 keg's lard, - T C.; 60 bbla sand, Plunkett & co; 1804 ks barley, It Riddle;wheat, Liggett & cot 100 bbls flour, TO Jenkins:l2 pkgs brooms, .7 A. Hensbaw; ID do d0,..T 'Kirkpatrick 4.1001161 tails raper, McElroy & Hartlioni r Odla rage, Gol. he tr. Clark; Ito aks oats, Itltesir; I bbla lapples Culp & Sbepard,• lasi hay, Patterson & &tuition; 85 buts oil, ti KlO5llOO OW" Lour, Llndsayjr 00 cod pin lumber, Langhaus root rye,illantel We, - -0/2044:tran Rono— Roo, M-1 case tobacco tattlo;. Baird /uPatt,3l3;l do do, Jaa Murphy; 8 bbiu egg..-L'll VolilL &WIG Dbl. oat meal, J A Renshaw; 16 do slO, 0 Braun &: Ar co ; 4 2 4 0 .3 11 ; k i 0 s ° b o b tai l Henderson; b. lO a k a c a hee4l c N • 0,. potatoti„Graft it 'Hotter; tdo MI,. L Volgt & ado do, Ilemlnth Stechl do do,E Hes:Soon ; bb ll6 Pl l /e lls 2 dO4Mhanas wic.obvaben; 738 pole appletaE - Eimith; 1 car shingles, J Heath, 1 do lumbo, richroldr: ' ' .rr PCIIIRMIGII,COLUX4O7S ALTO CINCET'S.47I R.a., • Bor. eg—ltO bbls dour, T C Jenkins; I car /um ber, S K Dual 4 chi cheese, Gualtenhetmer 00 Bro; 21 bbla onions, Gaaff /k Reiter; I bx radio, 1.,0r an fr. Go e rs ring bbl.W eggs, John pith ; 2 ht. glut , Wood. ' ride ace. Atuunrictur Brarlo7, DTojember =.—lear oats. Chu Flora; I carwheat, Isenuedy 00 Bro; 29 ski path, rr PlaDenaldy 19 bbla rye flour, W P Daum; 1 este goods, Wilson; 471;55414 CO; too aka flo ur, y o . Craln; 12 2 Me er, E C Multi; cars aon & Knox; 5 bbl. apples, 1/ Keller; 00bide.. Caroetsinger 00 Soo;. bales wool, 5 Bradley; p!, - s blytnao robts, John Machismo& iil PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OrTli s OT rut Perri:Merin °ASSTS . ", W"DoIi,DAY. Nevetitlicr 22, 1843. There Was no new ehAreeterlatie in the Getters InArkets to-der. veil: the exception of Petrulen, which le more Actin e, firmer nod higher, under t Influence of more favorable ado ices both from t East and Europe. GOALS—Wheat Is quiet and unchanged: sale of 1 car flub at $1,00: and I car Red Winter at 1ez.,00. Oats dull but unchanged; we continue to quote at 46046 by the ear load, and 138.50 from store. Bar u,. i s irregular, and the range le too great to quote correctly In the absence of sales, Coro 1s aellisg from store at 70i153 for Ear and Shelled. No movement In Rye. FLOI7B---ts very dull and prices are slowly de clining. We 00011000 to quote from store at $9,00 Of 9,50 for spring Wheat; 510,2,5Q1.0,75 for Winter Wheat, end gil/gl2 for fancy brands, Small sales of Aye Flour at 87,ni1d,7,25 per bbl, and Buck wheat at $0 50 per cwt. PfIOVLSIOAS—DuII but unchanged:email sales 01 new kettle rendered Lard at 2,41g.i4, end filesa Fork at CZ. Nothing doing In Bacon of any con "g,9l:7:TOEs—Contintie to meet with very good demand, with sales of reach Blows al Si per bush, by the car load, and $129 from store. Sole of it bids from store at $3,40. Sweet rota toes arc selling at ir per bbl—an advance. TALLOW-11 to good demand, and our chan dlers are paying 4 cents for rough, and ll@l2c for rendered. %Slit:S.—Sale of 20 tons Foda Ash st oP Pe anil 0 lona Pearls at 12. Stock light. Pltl LEAD—Is quiet and unchanged. Sal "', l ' 'r:PELliF,LIs hold tit - nn advance. We quote at 214, 22 cents for Hamburg, and Goshen. 103 Z,O 79 OU al 00 925 9 GO ;4 tlO 66 co— BUTTER—Is dull, with a supply corulderably in excess of the demand; we continue to quote roll at allsci,RS. furls—ln goodalemand al 3.3a4ne and supply limited. APPLES—.I re not coming In so freely, and with slixht inaptot ement in the demand, the market market may be quoted a shade firmer. Sales from store ist.44 bodb 30—choice at Bn. CRANBERRIES—SaIes of prime Eastern • Sit per bbl. l'llltat—ltanges all the way from $lO to •ta per bid, according to quality. e 01261711.;11—In in good demand, and ere can re- , port sales of 20 bbla at Me per gal . 11111.1. FEED—sole of 10 tom Middling. at fija per Cwt. IMMINT— Peg ular Cole. at 5 eta per lb. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET Or vo r. THY. AZT7TT, • I , • V. Novenavr vino. I==MEME active and somewhat r sled I o-da) , and uml , the tnfluenee of the Eastern and European •Ices, an adean , •e has been eetabliened. We no quote at 1:54 . ..6 in bulk, And barrels returned, and 50% . bids included. Sales 0(3,4, 200 end 1000 Ws at 25, bbl. returned; 1127 do at i4l, ISIO at 25; 300 at f.:5; ISO° In bulk at 26; 60 et bbl. in cluded; 650 in bulk . to ASTI re on first water, at 23; 600 to arrli, at 3;, bids Included; and 500, on the mot, et 3,!‘4. REFIXED—The market for refined, In bond, was also conoiderably excited to-day, and with helot: donand, and but little offering, prices are again adv.clog. Saloof 600 Phis t•Petroilte,” on the spot, at 63;300 brood not named, to be de livered between the lot and 15th of Dec- sellers op. lion, at dr; 600 bb .s for immediate ohipment, at 02, delivered in Philr.ilelphia; and ICOM on Tuesday—for January deliverey In sellers option, at 03. Free Oil Is firm, and lots natty be quoted at 74q 76. NAPTTIA AND DE 6 IDUUIII—There was no moo ernent In Raptha to-day that we 001.10 i 40 , 11 . o 4 and. In the absence of sales, we quote at !Oar3 In bond, andpiittdp2 free. Residuum to quiet and nom inally unchanged. RE( 'EIPTS--The reee'pts by the Allegheny !Dyer (were light tri-day, owing mainiy to the stormy weather. Fisher a. Deo., reser. Ely bblo; I T. Stockdate .700; and J. E. Strickler it In ad dition to the above, Meson. Fisher n Bro., report On, log received some two thonsand barrels with in the past two or three days nor before reported MARKETS BY TELEGB,APH CHICAGO II ARKET. Illsp,teh to the Psttntnitr,t4 fl uet tc CM , n.w, November 221313. Fr or quiet at ill tar white winter alrd p it— 2s igl,no I or spring extra. s.,a—When, N. goring a efilde firmer aid quiet; ro. 2. stes49 and firm; sales at $1,36;41,38 for No. I Nortng and 51,0101,01 for No. spring, Corn 20 better It sr.e3le for No. t and ne€Ps6c for No. 2. .at. adv•nced lc, sales at 37aciio for No. I nod =Janie for No. 2 Rye steady and quiet at 65. for No. 1 am 504.€1 . 52c for N 0.2. Buie" dull and nominal. iv el r—Dull at s2,n. .des of new met. Poik at 13.2(33a0; old men, nominal at IVeM,2o:.prime mesa nominal at 11:3. Lard dull and r ontintal at _do. Cattle dull and t9iZlse Irwer. Itenelpta yonder ale. liege very dull and lid 2t, lower, the dentand being ler ht at y. aisles at g10,50a11,2.5 Kane) matters uric/Lange& Gott 146,,atta;4. PETROLEUM STOCICH EiiNEW YORK Wr•tern ries, New Vona. Nov 22, 1155. There au ennaileraWe activity ly Petrolen sit rks, PIN", Creek taking the lead. Plainer To; Bradley. 1,02; Germania, 32; 011 dre, it, 1.35 - B:thole Creek. 15,1•; I nitid States, 21,50: Web. d IV 1 Ottli PETRIDLEUM M.tFtfi ET, Srectni Plepatct. to Wortern Preu. New Your, Nov. 22, IE6I rim ocirolebm Alarket l• active and Ilremr. Bale. to-dal, 3,500 bola. Crude, at 10441; 4.Ctne We. Refined In Bond, at cent., on the .pot; 1.000 bbla do., buyel 'a option, ler December, V. Irl oatice nod Trade In New York. Ns.. Yens. Nov. :I`..*—Thera we. more strength and actreity to Hallway speculation this morning, both at the tint open Itoasi and Sock Eathaage; Net th Western common shares were the Is athas features of the m erles. Preferred Stock ity us thized with the upward movement in eomme p n, hticj,g. a o southern was ....Sleety dealt in at the adsance; there was no speculation La Other rail way shank] at the last union th, market was tire, with Okl Southern as the otrongert .5004. T I.c following were the closing pritoaat sda p. tt. New York sientral,97, Erie, SP., Madsen Myer. ).9; Reading 114%. Miebinan Southern, CneVeLloo Reading, 9,1; noon lemma, leto4: North Western, d 3%; do preferred, arx; Ft. Wayne, 104%; Prairie Liu Chien, 07; Ohio e.ss , PP; Cettllteatea, '.:d; -Michigan Central, t 5 ,.,/ tzuickativer, 1173 e,. • darer:lucent aieurlttra are ad - maser to-ley, un der ' , dee purchases, lust - Ciro/arty at thr alas, of Indloran There is no change of Impart... In quoted°. Money Is easy at t per serf demand lMitrd. (fold iladd Ttac bull: of the Dustneaa tras et tne letter rates.. New York Dry Goods notlitt. • Nt You:. Not. 7.l.—The following are the quotation. at the Dry (load. Exchange: own Sheet/ego—St. tutted,. 32Ke; ASedforda. ale: Waterville, 2.0. Bleached Sheetinge—Netv York Attila, We: Androseoggla, Ita;ie; James Ala , 4.1, 123 ie. Plints—Pneltic, 25e; Amerman, 25c; Artloakeag.:3a. Detainee—Canino, Alle; tie. Gingham. • Glergoar, 27c; li•rtford, 13*. nekr—Arthoskeag D, 60c. Strlpre—York, rsc; Whittendon. C, Are Denline—Huymslatz, o.ract Sears—Prorel. Mk; Hate., 30 0. Brown D.lrle—Pepperell. Ole; Cliobe n 31, Spool UottOU —o3al es', 51,10; Green S Jortel, ItoopNkirts —No change in rulers The following dofontchne have been tenelye..l day Clet INNA ri. Nov.22—,Tho Merkel unt.h.inped Tredeaenerelly. very 4nU. Po mann:pins elev. ft—The Market is with• out particular change; ballets. eery dull. Doslos:, Nov. soda. par-reit,. Seem to be teething th• bottom. Nark better trade every where, to-day. CIII. Alio, Nor.::.—No change aloe, yesterday. Trade fair y active. Sr. Loom. Nov. n —Trade Is quiet, pros port of a quiet wen. El BA Ltll4 OMB, Nov 22—The Market ll steady. arid prices unelunged. Cotton, 62 to Mo. Lovutv ILL; Nov. 2 . 1 —Trade moderate, price. unchani ed. New York Market. NOW toss. Nov 2..—Oorros— ,, teady, p Noes without drooled change. at 62663 cents (Or rtn a . duce, the latter for hew Orleans. Fruon—Opened wady and closed sisloe better m common and middling grades, at 1:9,M5(030 for E,,tr a state ; maid for common to good &bl i p ; pins tradde t r ran .. lN and Extra H. h. O; (9,1020,93 ty Irma keavy and lower; Western, $2,.10 62,40, chieily the Inside prices. Cfnarri—Vd heat rules In favor of buyers, with only a moderate demand, at 81,1.5421,80. Coen active sad firmer, et 9161.10 for unsound; 94397 for sound mixed Western, and 97;4 for high mixed yellow. Oats firmer, at 44,353 e (or unsound, and Slight for sound; small persists of pants, at Ole tilmorml es—Oodoe, steady; Rio - 14;{„c In Cold.— Soghr quiet Cuba Muscovado, 14f004. Parsotern—Active and higher; Crude, 40311; R Pnov d i n ON o Sn—dP ar ka, cd e r d eDeylmbwerr , at 511.63)( enno for flees, doting at £31.75 cash, the7,bu lor Prime ideas; also 1..100 bbla Hen, at ell ere option, all the year, at 1 41 4131,25: 2 1 0 bb , S. now /item tor.lattliallf and February, setters option, Ot 140eN),60. Bee , dull and heavy, at 011(014 (or P ia'. ' Mae, and f;14f917 for Extra mess. Deaf Hams gaili'. at rtaga. Cot meats more active, forfower, at ll;40180 for Shoulders, and isa.a, ours. Bacon Cull. Lard market lee. active aid lower, at 2.oiiitZ3.; 1; Dotter quiet, at 10042 for Ohio. and 66(60 for State; ()Leese arm at Gil cent. ii Buffalo Market • Borrn to, November 32 , — Frocu—hail and 1 111. changed. Onanc—Whe at No. i Milwaukee Spring hell at 81,62 i No. 2 81,611; White BllthUsn, *2,20; Waite Canada. 5 2 , 70 62.16 corn starve and arm at Mo. Vail dell and nominal at &lens Barley, State at4l.egi Canada at 81,t9. Rye, Boa. Wiliany—Firm and quiet at g2 : 33. Prorritions—Pork, 231,60. 0,659 bbli; Wheat, 31,420 both; Con; Boris?, 41 3 bush. Egrowni—Wheat r 34,r.o broil; C 011443- 2lt Nall; Oats , 4 7 , 0 92br1til Eye, Lino Poen, New York stock and Money Market, 7 New : Tons, Nov. 2.2.—tdoney more stilts at per teat Cold without decided chan closing as ge, opening at 116 and , . Goversittent Stotitt 1 14 13440 bettor. Frelghti to Liverpool a Shade eager. Stocks bleed n Rock lalena. 10311; Fort Wayne, 104 14; Alton Terre Haute, 46; North Waiter.. g; do preferred, 67%. Atiantle Steamship Co. fall Die. Reeding, lull; lillehigsk Comm Ilni Midden Bonthfinr; res,• e ft 7 tiand r " t ' buillt, 16X1 Ot to k 9ar &ldeates, 323:1 Tratiling 7•Nt, 8110.20 Coupons, 99 %; • Italthaore Market BALTIMOII, Nov. 21.—FLona--Quiet; Reward superfine et 1 , 1,73. OUene—Wheat dull end lower; red it S:Ai. Core quiet. Otte dull et 16647.1. Pamtetoae—Dell had undutesed; ram Pork WiusgT—Dull at 72,44;431 RIVER NEWS Forest City Gordon ..--,Parkersburr.. Leonora.-- Loula. .1. B . Gilmore.....Reppa Cincinaat: Emma Grab arn...Sl nil Marietta. 8ayan.1—....... Nlooro ..Parkerstm7. DOPARTUEY, F,est City f ordon Parter.hurg Emma Graham....Stull--Atariett. 1:I= The river Is almost stationary, the rite being i 0 BRIAN to be almost Imperceptible. The weather is wet, and extremely diaagreesble all those who have no interest in the rise of the river. Yesterday was • dark day, and the fine drisallog rain that fell all .day, although it would not give us much water, was enough to give us the blues. We are not as good at "guessing" as a Yankee. but we guess there has been a right smart chance of rain somewhere, and that we shall soon hare navigation. But little freight was finding Its way to the landing yesterday. The Bayard Is at the landing uncertain what to do. If she does not go out to-day, the cell! lay om er until next Monday. The Parkers urg trade needs water ac well as others. The Forest City came in as anal, and left yestelday. she is having It All her Wien tray be. tween here and Parkersburg. The Leonora, Davis :Raster, come In from St. Louis night before lam, and will load In turn for the same pert. A. will be seen by reference to card, the "Star Line" packet, .1. R. tillinore Copt. Reppart, is announced to learn for Cincinnati, Cairo and St. Lows, this Thurada) evening without fall. The iiilmore has excellent nerolurnOttations for pas tne,,tl freight f o o t ,. f rel ville, and will be ready to leave as soon as the water will permit. Run down your freight, for the water la coining The elver Is failing at St Loofa, with seven feet scant In the ehannei lo s t Miro. The Kate Putman hoe arrived at St. Louis. The Leonidas is nearly loaded for st. Louis. and will leave on the drat water. 'I he Claret Dohs. struck a sang 15 miles at,. Cairo last Wednesday. causing her to leak badly that she was obliged to return to os Louth. The Kate Putman was ads ertilie4 to leave S Louis for this port on the 21st. • The Kenton left st. Louis for Pittsburgh on th 20th. PROP.AL. eon RA 13,“ Sca . KEN VEASLLii.— The St. Louis Republican, of the :Ist, has the following . We desire this morning to direct the particular atterrirdr of 4fe,a,0 , ,, owners end captalmi to the idnathy ad eertrsement in another column, vol, the Ti enroll y depart meat, relative to the raining of stokdr caueis en the Mrsaiscppi river and tributaries. It writ le• noticed that in pursu ance of Instructions rererved from the Secretary of the Treasury, eat/ hid. heretofore received for raising, wrecking, and the delivery of sunken von. scis on the Mississippi river and tributatiee' have been rejected, with a view of securing wider comyetition. Here is achance for speculation, gentlemen; send in your bids. A OrleansA 01.1.Nros .—We notice in the New rlf M ( IS of the nth Inst. that the steamer Brazil, Capt.. A. Bensinger, was run into by one of the Vicksburg packets and sunk In about three minutes. Ali on board were saved, excepting two or three deckbarell (colored) who are as yet missing. The Brazil belonged to Capt. Hensinger, who was not insured, and is supposed will proven total lota. The good Gossamer, hare pening ftf be coming down about three hundred yards behind the Brazil, came to the rescue and brought away the Captain and ale of his officers, who were floating on a skiff' which had capsized and was bottom side up. razil had on board IBA cords of wood and some cottono, but, ate ly nn no Cumberland is stationary, with 25 Inches off Ilarpeth Shoals. The Ontario is on her way up, with two big gun* for the Allegheny Arsenal. The America left Cincinnati for St. I.auls on Tae•day, with l tons of freight and a cabin (il of passengent. The armed. is due at Cincinnati. The Delaware is at St. Louis loading for Pitts burgh. The Ben Stlekney le pronounced a total loss, and •11 efforts to save her have been abandoned. Not on Green river has been resumed. The Armenia passed Cairo last Saturday, on her way up. Sire has on board 1.50 tong of iron, corn and assorted freight. The Tennessee river is stationary, with three feet water to Eastport. We are indebted to the Cincinnati Commerde for many of our river Item.. Tire 'or:accoat has a Ili c der reporter. and one is certatn to get all the new, going, by referring to tile river column of that paper. The New Albany Lejg.r says • rumor is to denotation that Mr. Henry Waring, pilot cf the Tara v.on, on the down trip of that boat, disap peared at Siirerecrort, and, It Is .I.lprOtell. was drowned. W e saw a letter from Captain Lusk on satunity, to Captain Gilmore, of the Morning star, written at Shawneetown, in which no men tion of the matter was made' nor had the officers of Ord - Morning Star heard of any such misfortnne to air. Waring. We are therefore confident that the report of his death or disappearance is un true." STEAMBOATS WHETLINU MARIET- - TA, PANTTERSBUR '6; and all In- - leuettlale port. Tile mitt side-wheel passenger steamer, 138"7".A..P13:a. Geore-,e D. Moore, Master. Lc., r• PITTSBURGH FUR PARKERSBURG every Monday and Monday, at 11 o'etoelr a.. v. Leaves WHEELING FOR PARKERSBURG every Monday and Itursday. az 9 o'eloak r.: U. arrtrnato