fesmai jiotuw. LABE SCPEIUOH. COPPEtt Bill .. • • ; ' ' . ASD BMEItTINa N WORKS, i. PITTSQUHGII. ~ PARK, II'CUBDT ft CO.. MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BI4HBM’ I IS] BOLT OOPPEII, PRRS3ED OOP PZB BOTTOMS, RAIudSUH C .acc-., Ep.l Ur PcM.f, 4=. AlD,.(nc«ttP»'uia B.. Lr. 11l METALS, TIN PLATE 7M7IKETTEOTf* WrBE, Ac, CAiUntl, on band, Tluai.u a / Mftcbia«*aa4TooU. , *ar4\ou»9, No. U9FirH and ISO Stcond tfrett, P»*t*t*urgl»> P#mn»4 Oopper cot to »nj dMlr*d p*««™ 1 - ; . HENRY H. COLLINS, forwarding and Commission Merchant, •' ASD WIIOLEfIALB DEAtEBIN * Cbeeso. Batter. Seed*. And Prodoe* a«nar*lij, dkwf • Wa fl& Wbftl •Slrul. PUUbvrgA. anjA sxovh; vv uhiw. AI BX4RDSH BRADIfIT, NMroricino womuo minai vann o» IOOKINO, PARIOB AND - DEATINQ STOVES, Plain and Pane; Qrato Fronts, &o. Sola Proprietor ol the celebrated PVtiht On Ituamnaand SuoaxCoKsuniNQ COOK STOVES. Office and. Sales Room* • atlMUfe Mo,*Wooaßt., Plttlbargb.P». MoB BIDK « CO. Forwarding anil Commission Merchant!, And Agents for the site ol Pittsburgh Mann *ac»nr«t. (bhilgoiDtoli utl orders for LEAD) HIDES, nuilP, PRODUCE, Ac., solicited. Prompt stleo . tioo to rrcairing and fnrwsrdlcg. If©, 49 Commercial Sttrett, St. Loots, soSMif.:• ■ Ni HOLMES & SONS. •_ •' r~.OIALKsa IV Foreign and Domestic Bill! of Kiehangc, CERTITIOATIB OP DEPOSIT, DANE NOTES AND SPECIE, . -NO.*? MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. aa.Onllß&ttonsmad*oo niltbe prlnclpsl cities tbroogb onltbe United States. ►- »p-.bht_ fi>all Feehloni. JJB MoOORB Ss 00-, ASD RETAIL DEALERS IS AKD BAITCf»CTT3»IBJ or HATS, CAPS, FURS, BONNETS, AC., •Aro now opening for the FALL TRADE b C3»gnlfl<«mt •»«* o! FRESH GOODS, which will b« mid at low prte**. r No - 131 WOOD STRICT, FtTa drort abOTa Fifth, Pithborgb. jm~ KOBE BT O RRi A& oft. • > ' cutn is BP STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, WA bonnet ribbons, FLOWERS, Sc-, NO. 63 MARKET STRICT, PITTSBURGH^ B. B. & C. P. MARKIiB, uixtnr&cruuu PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS Of W It A. P PIN Gr PAPSIi. Warehouse* No. 31 Wotxl Street* PITTSBUBQB, PA. myJttffc Hug* txmgtat *t pMrk»t prigoa. JOHN COC MUrCVACTDUU or Iron HaUtnff, {ron Vwlfi» V«uU Doon Window Shatters, Window Guards, St., • ■&&. 01 Stand Sired and 98 Third Strut, (Between and Market,) PiWaBUBfIU, PA-» nvQ cabind » ruitty of M«t«rn* p tancy and plait toiubla tor all purpose*- Particular attention paid to ei nWioif flruTO Lot*. Jobbing done at abort notice. tart „.a srJ^SST- vitniunr oocauiss- »nsoa hlllx». HO'MNSON, MINIS & HILIERS POUIBDEEH AND MACIIISISTS, WA. 8 HIOTTON WORKS Pittsburgh, Ponna. (Jtac«, 110.31 Market Otreet. Mmnlictnr* .11 tlndo Steam Eurltm; end Ui>l'U'-bl ore-, Oulln E t,K.Uroi.l Wort, Btoem Boltae endgbeet Ir. Wort. •Tobblnc sad Bapahlnj ; dunoon abortnotlc*. wuSSUydfo . w K YMAN 6c » ON, M.nnfacinrereaud DaaUts in ellAtndj of TOBACCO, STHTTP AND CIGABB, : ' - AND riWAF TOBACCO, * fobhugn exchange. [sight bills drawn by ! 'DUNCAN, SnERMAN * CO., dN.TIiaUNION BANE, LONDON, IN BUNS OF ONI i : POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Abo, Bills eo- the principal titles and towns cf Franca, Bsfglmv’llbUaod, Germany, Russia and other Enroptan •3OilynfiV.'.. Pant era. Wood etraet, comer of Third: 3VI 3B St©ANT T A lb o n , ' No. IS A*rketßt.t PUUliargh. good assortment of Cloths, Oassimris, nm oumw «a •" i«* <” «*» tt *““' vtarJastroceivod. *»HortUn pn»Dplljr enrf. U Ik* l»tMl “< * «' iprtfclydfo 3, SCOTT, Dentlat, HAS remOTeil to the house lately occupied l.,Dr. Win A.(P»nl. No: JTS fmo (Kalis -Us' third dc-or fcboT»n»ud eUeat. Offlc* lloor*trrai ft *.M. till 6f.« -A. iOHHUBOTP r W. ■,«lU*W ' 'Plttßburgh Btee! Work*. - iTOJTKS, BOYD & CO. M.BoftuMomtof CAST STEEL; mlw, HPBTNQ, PLOW Mil • S. STEEL; SPBINCSawI AXLES, Comtr Rm and First Strtrti, Pittibi;rf\, Fa _ 9 . • an«*B» ' v ‘ s i)o„ KijrcPACTcmis or golin* Improved P»t*»l S«*ol , Onlti vator Teetli, ti&gr xau and F» RUL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. f „»ner of Water Street and Cherry alley, ..'rMy.ite .pnTaanaoH.i'wn'A- j . m. uarruc auTEHIOH-A-iTT TAILOR, No. s*l St. Clair Street, - *“• '• o<, ‘ “ ” ‘ li »»!nbl. propirotloiiof Prrtcnld* of Iron, which If reM ilpncdveAlntoUiecoiutitatfoo,' ,I; i wfllocttio o n • v if that Out metal doot not txtotlly act, -when fmo in Um form of cxrboovte, or cron in lb# iron by hydrogen preparation, aopopular wilh phjalciana. Whoever r. Keyier, when sny *Wxa«f this kind is noedrd, •» we feel pertneded tbst be te caooetfolto gits the needful sdrtce to each ceess. hi23rf*wT Hjgo, Oil ana Leathor Store. D KibSPatbick & Sons, No. 31 S. Third . ,'m*b Uukat ud OhMtnnt «u, PWlklelphta, S.T. **’ I ?‘T,st «NX) BAWKH SPANISH HIDES, Dry P 1 T.nntrf Oil,T.»d«P mlOar- Pita*, «4 «P™ •*" <*« ktodlof l»H» 1» U>» ™>Z>i br . *«*“■ _m bo rireuiD cwb, or t*ken lb Pltatanb, Pt OOKfitatiTlOtT fEM. 015 HowfentteUWat-wUMafttocMpil* n * by wwn ; bkft^r&nrfUwlfy.O Sptrtal ©ottrrs. B. F. Cleaver’s PRIZE MEDAL HONE I SOAP. The only genuine, possessing a tfe® and Cream? Lather, a luting and delicate perfume, end t> war. ranted not to InJ are the skin. BEWARE OP 00UNTEBP1ITA, P. 8. Cl oarer’s Celebrated Mo»k, Brown W lodeor,Glyce rine and Bncflower Soaps: eleo aaponaceooa Tooth Powder for the Teeth and Gome, to bo bad of all the respectable Drag and Fancy Stores In the United States Manufactory In London. Wholesale Depot, Noe Bl and 33 Day street, New York. oelfcSmdfc . J. 0. ROXSTON, Ageut. HENRY GERWIG A CO., uivnracmaxu or ROPES AN t> TWINES Of all alias and descriptions. Warehouse, 489, oor. Penn.and Walnut Sts Two squares above the P. I.W.ftC K K. Freight Depot, ■e&3 u N 1 A S K «• FOR SALE WITH ALL LATB IMPROVBUBNTS A \ HlANCFACTrilllllt’B PltlCKg, AMERICAN WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR TDE SALE OF AMERIOAN WATCHES, We would most respectfully call tho ntten tion of the public to the American Watches now belo* ex tensively iDtroduoed, the manufacture ol wtliJi Ua* become eo firmly established that entire confidence ceo t>e placet upon them as safe and correct time keepora, both by the wearer and teller, Having been appeluted Wholesale Agents l*w the sale cf these Watches, the public may be eesnred that we ren sell them et the very lowest cash prtrea^. VPe hare aiao a Tory large atvck i f «ll?er and Plated Ware, Fine Quid Jewolry In «-t«, a'K.b a* Coral. (Urust, Ifemen, Jet and Pointing*. Oar nnortmeot of OLOOILS l« onuinAllj large •( proeunt, comprising eome tweQllfal patUmanf Bight end One P*y Parlor and OlBco Clocks at greatly redooJ price* W# hare atao a fall flock of English and Swiai Oold and Silver Watcbc* on hand, all of onr own Importation aleo Watch Maker*' TuoU. Material* and Watch Qlaatti- RBINEMIV * MKYRAN, No. 42 Filth atrnot. ac uko. aOTUKUsi uui'iiicttsii no i'Mibiißiii Don’t fail to procure Mra. WitislowV Sooth lag gyrop fur Children Teolhin* It he* oo«.|»»*l «>* r *b. ft greatly facilitate* the presets nl teetbiuji by toftenlcg lb# goio*, redocing ell toflarnmetlon—will *»H»y »oJ le tnre to regulate the U.wela. DcpwuJ epoo ft, mother*, It will glee re»t to yoar*»lTe», and relief end health ro ynut infant*. Perfectly eaf» Id. *ll cwsa Tbli valuable preparatlco 1« the prut..rlptton ot one ol the mcr*tuperiooc*d end ekilfnl f«malu PLythdaneiu New England, *oJl.ai been o»*d with neve* felling loeceaaln ißlUjoniofceae*. We believe U the beet end anraet remaj y In the w.irlJ, In ell oaee* c*f Dysentery end Dlorhote iti OliiMreu, whethci It arise* from teething ui ftvQi euj CitL«s uenee. If lir* end health can be eitli&etcdbf »od tba merit* ol tLe il»k. Lnntn piviupllf &4ju»t«d Mid pill witbcot ni»t«Lc« »•» London. A rptcial permanent fund provtM to phia for payment oflotutinViU country. umncu ui pimscEou Ma*ii* Jime* McCuilj A Co. 174 Wood etre.t John Floyd A Co., 173 Drown A Klrkpntrtcke, lw3 LiL-rtf *tr««. •• D. Gregg A Co. W Wood etre»i. WUeon, al’Elroy A Co. M ffw-l *t ~ June* IlcCeodlnee A Co. lu3 - •• NlmJck A Co ,ti 6 Water etreet; “ u. A. >'fcboeatock A Co. fint tud W. 04 ftr»ei«: ~ Jos WoodwoJl A 00. :Wx*a4 end Wood »ir»ru; •• At«ell. Loo A 00. 8 Wood etrrfct; •< Dardifleld A Co. Fonrtb nod Market MtCindleua, M«*n»A Co. Wood end Water *t»; uruxscum PslLUtaimu. George 11. Stout, K*i-, 13 Bank iirwl. Meeere Mjer*. Clegborn A Co, 2Ztt Market *tr»t; - Wm. ll’Kae A Cx.,»- Booth Front iirw !; - U’CntcCeoo A Oollio*, Front end New *tc i .. WiUUiui kCq , uli Market ■trr«t; | l.iMdrilum k Co., 20U>ii 22 Letltu #t.«*t. Di lUtchcU, EB--J, PreakJeot Mac6*Q»e«’ B«uhj JamanDnoUp, I*j,Pr«U«iDl Uni*>nßaak: I lion. W. A. PorUr, lata Jodffa Baprama Oonrt 1 JAMKB W. ARHOTT, Afeni, J«K;lyJl9 Otßra. 103 Woo 1 uaut •"••••*• B jjjcKNIQHT A CARNAHAN > Ni> I»« FOURTH STBKKT Attorney and t’onnselior at mrlMlfJal __ __ No.HJ *>“**. Ar '" I" RISH & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, Office No. 60 Vuarth •treO, PUUbarjfb, Pe N.»Ury Pat* Ito «cd Ohio Coromlmlooer. _ *P a A. KREBS & Jffitbagirajjh^rs Corner Wood and Fourth Sts.. PITTSBURGH. wa. ■Tacaiiriti Za. rouaNim *• *• ***««»*• . WM. B. BCHMBHTZ « CO., WHOLESALE A RETAIL MA NO FAC TUBERS AND DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 31 Fifth Street, Bank Block, Itofogjmc rw»lw«l oar very Urs* «pd complete Block of BOOTS AND SHOES, w* are prepared to ofl«r «*!»• lo ducement* lo pnrchamre. Cell and •lamina. .«10.3r0d V WU. B BOUMERTZ A OOj 31 mih *t. 77" “ejTX/idrtijßi*’ Wooden and Willow Ware BASKETS, BROOMS, BRUSDSB, CORDAGE, AO. anlChdAvlyP jjTaTW a t ii a PATENT HOT PHKBBCD NUTBof all «Im* on band aod maanUctnred. ''Alao, BOLTB for Bridget, Machinery, Ag ricnltera) ImclemesU, Ac-, fomlibed at •hortnotica- M_Vinb9Wi No. HA Water itntl. TfrZ". . KHAP, BCCI.LY t CU T> K M 0 V A L,. JOUN S. LEE, Merchant Tailor, H*» reuiortU bis cbtiblUbcicnt NextdocrtoN. Holtuti A Bona, B*ak«r«. . s2Hants. Try ANTED— SOO bus. prime new Clorer ocn - ——— r.—, rnnA AGENTS WANTED—To eell 4 OUUU ImßtlOT. I'ii.OOt) i.'!i ooo,—latter lh»n all L^ ‘“A,/, “•S'S.V'*” 1 ” •°’ l S‘nni7gX«ra. to . ANTED—S,OOO bnshols Flax Seed, toi which tb* highest raaiket price will M PW«- aoflO j. k OAH FULDA 00-, No- HI Tint at. TO EET—The commodiooa Owelling E«B boaae, with atabla, ontbonaea and gronnda at-XML (ached, known m tha reaideaca of Uoo. E tied at Bobo Bridgajatt beyond the city line on tC« Fonrln Street Boad. Enquired B. 11. IHIBII. Agent, Ocl4:dtf No. CO fourth atreel. _ TO LET —Several fine Store Rooms ou St. CUIr itmt, one of wblcb nil] b* natal to conMClko Vltb th» «p#doo#room on lb# mcoxu! floor, #ad I# *•» c>l ' cn XJI ‘ rnr,Jt °" °j“K mea. ... fflQ I.RT A comfortable two story fgg I mifikDvelltnff.titiuU oo (/Utra atnet. cou-JCft Swamr* •tgss&xtssst TUSH —NEW: WHITE FISH, IN BAB- PITTSBURGH. B. W AI»BX. a. B.SBD, Mo. BSiFlfib Sircel \varoiiiCs. NOUi'KBBN 033,02* l i flUonttpg, ATTf'KSErs AT FlTTiißL'R.ill, I*A C. B. M.’bMITH. 1 X j rt-A.Oa’ 10--A r 80. Xli Diamond} PITTSBURGH KVT Ah’D BOLT WORKS. 80. « MAttKKT 6TKBET. Co Uti iiitslntrglj (Samite. | t* TTTBBUKOH: Tuesday morning, oct. is, iso? 5 OFFICIAL HAFKS OF THE CITF. City and News items. 5 MCTSußotooiCil. Observation* for the Gatettr, by ;jfl. E. Shaw, Optician, 6S Fifth St.—eorrecie-i daily • is sow. tx »ba«*. 9 o'clock A. M 12 “ u ft ( “ V. u. Barometer thk courts. Sim-sbke Court.—Before Judges Strong, - Tbooipsou, Reed nod Lowric, 0. J. : Monday, Oct. 17M —Oo the first four soils ‘ Perry vs. Curtis, Erie; Bradley vb. Ward, Erie: • Biablman ve. Wallace, Jefferson; and Dart tb \ Sanford &Co , Erie--a judgment of non pros. : was entered la (be oaae of Liodley tt al. tb Lee, Erie, Cburob appeared for plaintiff in error, 5 and F&rretly eontra. fa Martin ft al. vs Bat < tlee, Erie, writ of error wag quashed In Cook Haggerty,' Erie, Rabbet argued for plaintiff, land Marshal contra. * Oq motion of lion. Gaylard Cburob, G W Veigler, of Jeffereou oounty, was admitted to practice in this Court All the mandamus oases iovolviog r lbe railroad tax, will bo before tbo Court ou Friday. Messrs. Howard, Barton and Williams appear for the de fence in these cases. IT. 8. District Court. —The only case before tbe Court yesterday was a civil case of uo pub lic interest. There arc five criminal oases on (be oaloodar for (rial. Tbo one to be taken np to day is that of Silas J. Covor, indioted and tried at tbe last term for robbing the mail in Somerset couuiy. Oo the former trial, a verdiol of guilty was rendered, aud amotion for a new trial made :by. Mr. Swartzwelder, hie attorney, was granted. ;Tho case will come on al Iff o’olook, ibis morning ! Court op Quarter Sessions. Before Judges McClufo and Parke. Monday, ITf.V—Philip Beilsteiu, indicted for keeping a disorderly house, wan placed upon (■rial. Defendant keeps a tavern in. Allegheny, cqruer of East Laue aud the canal, 4lh ward D appeared from tbo testimony that there is a ball room attached to defendant’s beer saloon, iu which, on Saturday nights, there are dances It was testified (hat a good deal of noise and c-c cssionally fights occur at Beiistetn's place. E. H Stowe and W. M. Moflil, Eaqs . appear. eJ for the defence. Dr. Baldwin lesli&ed that Beilstcin kept as good a house as any lager beer saloon could be. Had never saw or hoard any noise about tbo bouse A large onmber of oili tens testified to the same faotß . Mr Wbile&elt was the prosecuting attorney, and made a very warm harangue against tho defendant. Verdict of not guilty was rendered and tbo prosecutor pays tbe costs Commonwealth vs John Bom?, proseiuted for stealing a rope from a raft on tho Allegheny, the property of DaviJ Hennigb. Tbe prosecu tor testified that be bad Burns in*+is employ a few days previous (bat be lost tie cable, and that Bprns acknowledged he had taken it Another witness testified that he saw Burns take it. Mr. Malion said that it was petty larceny, and that it would ha well for Burna to pload guilty, aod so. he did Burna was sentenced to jail for three months Me had been in jail ouv month and twenty Jays CorRT or Common Pleas C Sweeny vs Morrison McClosky £ Co . action to recover wages as ooal boai band front Louisville to New Orleans Verdict far plaintiff for slu Jiioolt Orth *s Cunningham A; Co , aciion tn recover wages as a glass blower On trial Banc Statbbrwt for tba week preceding (Jot. 17th gitll. (OttfUlß'nn; Hpn-Jn ] Lo*ua I B’k Pittjb’gbj 'Ji'J.UTrt 1 423 f 6t>4:l,Mrl,A!!Sj i5::,151 Exchange B’k| 477,1 to! 19.1,431,«2fl/>55 Citizens’ “ | IH.fiOOl 51.V46 557.«7V: 74.47- Mechanics’- : 2«7.5h»! 10V.44W 71H.41V 10-.J.004 Iron CUT “ 24f>,55u! 116,133! 632,1421 171,047 Allegheny “ j 2l2,l*i'j **2,311. 171.1-1 i.rwv,soil,us,isr. e,6se,AVA 1,570.5** Lul week . J.7VR,611i1.0«V,44h «,7‘-4.557|1,5y7.5«' > Increase . 4 5,71 s Decrease jlWiii'y >«sU»j llntt I*,, by Fituburgb j $ 71,792 1 $70,1161 $56,973 Eichingo. .. | 137,5.75 | 23,406 .'in,3 10 SLAM I 112.77 - 26.279 M.Ssrt ’T’ttiteoa’ l 12,554 Ml 6 12,794 Mechanura' ! 24, <549 I 20.5C1 19.716 Iron City. ... [ 21,987 I 549 14.976 ARaffteny. ' 19.4iV4 j 12.157 ■ $400,949 i$ 187.125 $228,362 UK f»«b. j 360,529 j lfio,l9i ) 270,722 Innrea*« ! 40,120 ! 20,927. liter****. .a. ' 1 '*• AxoTHtu NtuiiToK Mb V«insunrr L»f«y elle Hall Lad nol tbe capacity lo hold Mr. Van denhofFa admireis last night. So great was the roßb that at an carl; hour the hail was crowded to il9 utmost capacity. aoJ large number* went away, who oould Dot gain admittance. We our self were among that unfortunate number We aro told, however, that the accomplished gen tleman's readioga from the ••Cariosity Shop' were obnrmiog, affording -uoalloyed delight to hie multitudinous audience Mr V. has con teoleJ lo remain another ereuing Hie enter tainment for ibis evening will he oomposed of miscellaneous readings from oboioe authors Tbe matter having bee,a left lo tbe selection of tbe gifted gentleman himself, no doubt tbe perform aoee will he all that tbe] public could desire Those who were eieftided last night for waotot room, will no doubt embrace the opportunity presented this rreuitg for hearing this inimita Me elooulionint , Ah KnTKHT*ri»iHti Book —J. 8. Davison, thewell huown booh seller, corner of Wood and Diamond streets, sends us '’Gleaning# from the Harvest Fields of Literature, Bcicuce ond Art ; a Me lange of Kxccrpta, carious] humorous and in structive ; collated by C C. Bouibaugb. Hath herself could not have been more industrious than ibis author. He has drawn a great maoy curious (biogs from the Latin poets; be has ransacked, not in vain, tbe English cUssios; be has brought together many of the enigmas, acrostics, paradoxe*. punlee, riddles, conun drums. oddities aud juidditieo wbioh have float ed down to ns from the past, or been invented or conceived in the preseot; so that we have a book of b-C> pages, in which evsry taste will fiod grat ification Ii is well printed and bound, the pub lishers being T. Newton Kuril, of Baltimore Htiinwat Obasi* —Prompted by onriosiiy to know what that hoge box in front of H. Kleber & Bros, store might possibly eoutaio, wo stepped into tbeir warerooms and were shown a' 1 very elegant Grand Piano, from ibo factory of Steinway A. Son*, N. V. ft has a new patent action, wbioh wonderfully facilitotea the labor of the performer, and by menus of which be cao manage tbe different varieties of expressions— tbe delicacy of pianissimo and the thunder tones uf the fortissimo with sorpriaing ease and ac curacy .Truly, this is nol a Grand Piano only in name, H m grand in tone and appearanoe, and requires but to be seen and beard to render aoy praise oo our part altogether superfluous. A Fisk School Hoosk.—The borough of Mo nougabala is baviog an elegant and costly school house hnllt, which will be. when finished, a credit to the place. A substantial stone wall, some twenty feet in height, forms tbe rear of the house, which is built io the Monoogabela river The front eotranoe is on a levol with tbe main street of the borough. The houee itself is of brick, and is well built. It will cost from three to Bve thousand dollars. There are three business firms there that pay an aggregate this year of about s27ooeobooliax. One pays sl*2oo, another $975, and the third about $5OO Gsbmas Methodist Preachers.— At the re cent session of the North Ohio Coftfsrenos, held at West Cleveland, Ohio, The following appoint ments for the ensuing conference year were made for tbe German M. E churobes bore and and in ihevioioity: Presldfog Elder, 0. A. Reuter. Pittsburgh Mission, E. Boner; AlieghsoycUy, P. B 1 Weber; Birmingham, G. Naohtrleb. J. Rotbweiler, pre siding elder last year, appointed Professor to Baldwin University, OhloT 5 Ronr. Lihdbat was committed to jail yester day by Alderman Rogers, obarged on oath of Jos. Coohran with highway robbery. Walley Sheldon was oommiUed to jail by Mayor Weaver, charged on oath of Frederiok Porter, with matlolous misohief. It is charged that he cut the throat of ahorse of Jas. Porter, in the Eighth Ward, end thereby killed the an imal. Attistior is requested to tbe sale of a House and Lot io tbe Gth ward, by order of executors; and also a list of Bank, Bridge and insurance Co. Btooks, at 7 o’clock this evening/ at tbe Com mercial Sates Rooms, No. 54 Fifth sired, by J. G. Davis, auel. .Mb. Pbatt’s sale of books, stationery, Ac , was unusually well patronized last week. Those who have not yet visited him should aotjlose this opportunity of attending his sales. lie bolds forth ; nightly at the commercial sales rooms, No. Fifth street. Wb regret to learn of tbe death of Mr. l!>. P. Ittgetsoll. He was a resident of Ibis county for a number of years, and was a kind neighbor and exemplary citizen. Qe died at hti rcsideooe, lowa Center, Story county, lowa, on tbe 4th Instant- Ws would Invite attention to the sslo o» Hqnor«; tw», Tloe, cto., by« - Six Republican Repreaenlaiivea nested, with a handsome majority f«.r Hepuhli can Stale ticket The following counties give Kc Ramsey county 500, Heouepiu i>t) HfiJ 17 >, U’aehingluti 10U, Wtui 150, Carter lon. and some iu Chisago, making the gain, thus! The Republicans are known t Senator and - Representatives ii ty, and 1 Senator eud 1 Represeol Ihatrici, I Repreeemiiive tn Rice l There is no doubt that the Kel their Cougreeeinou, (Ijeeriior and and a majority in both branches < lure The Republican majority cannot he lee* than t*o*' and reach ’*,Wtt LaTEE ~l.jrr.itir, H«» . (>i! 14 coUnty, Mm, the Republican S ahead about .luO voice lu this have elected three members of lb The Slate ha* undoubtedly gcue I a large majority 1.7,501 27.024- A axas on Friday last watt committed to the Allegheny County Jail in Cumberland, Mary laud, no a charge of murder committed thirty four years ago. While in Jail' in 1 vjl under inJivt tneui, be managed to successfully eluded all attempts at recapture l>reamiog I perhaps that a lapse of thirty fWr jears bad ob literated all memory of bis crfuij*. he ventured back to the oity a few days agi him, l.ui u n« oF* 1 **■ Jury wl*«> held ibe luquaol over the body of the murdered mao, not a single one those who formed the uflioera of the Court at that time, are now living So true is it that time alone oaouot obliterate a criinc, and that vengeaucc will sooner or later overtako the guilty Minnesota Coon iok4,IH)O Majority.—Put i it in your pipes, Republican frieods and smoko it. that Minnesota is good for 4.U majority ou Iho Republican State ticket- No other figuriog Will make it otherwise. Ifweebould get the same majorities given for tho ticket in lh »., from counties not beard from., those niajorittes added to those already received, will s«ell the sum to 4.000, but we expect more than ibis We , expect an increase of 500 in the Republican ootintiea not beard from, over tbe vote of I W»<, so that really the Slate is good for 4,500 majori ty With no allowance for an increase over the vote of l&O'-t, we still have clear calling for 4,000 majority in the State St. Pintl Ttntrs, Fruhy. A ('omi’laikt id made that tbe.-Adt&inißtra lion in many cates employe unqualified naval of ficer* Some of them, it id said, think that the magnetic needle won't work without being threaded. I.omtvdlt. Journal. Scarcely to bo woodcred at, when the head of (he Navy Department thinks that ropes are made from oakum.— rhila. AVve Notice to Builders aud Contractors. THK UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman for JL.wluud Parry) »ooIJ roepavtfiUly inform llw t„r wh-aru be June woiX. *O-1 tbe public {enantl?, that b» i» dow prepare*! to fnrulah Slat*, or pot oo Slate to the moat »v|.roft«l hmiih. I Were for Mi or H«- i.atrto* uf ilUu Kw.fi (If I»fl at tbe uOc-e uf Alex. Uugb lla. cororr'of Ktna etrn»l mi»J the Cwual, Fifth ward,) will Iw |.ruioptly eltafdad to. TlbiMAB PAItHY. •ny'ii* rimil. Cuu hon fIBNSB rule* tho mia of Uio people, wbatctei tbe wliuwned aud mUantbrope pblloaopborainay u , i u tbe cuotrnr). fctu»w Ibem a good thing, letlta u*r- U. elearlj ilnopnvtratnl, aod tlicj will not beeltnta lo (slre a tbeir u»*t ror.llml patruoagn. Tho matte* bare al ready rmlift-d the judguwmt of a pbjelcJan coueariilu* tba rirtoe* ~t JIOrtTBTTKH’d UltTEllft, u may be nu In the luitnonM uaaulltlra of tbl* medlcluea that are annoaUjaotd l» ererr aeeUoo of the land. Ula now rKo»nt»l a> great. l» enperhrr lo all ether tenWlei yet deiltad for diaeMM of the .native organ*. euVh *■ diaibooa, dyeoolerj, dyapep ■U. au.) (<>r tint rarlutia fhtere that arlae Irgm deraugeoieiit ol tl><*« portion* o( tbeejetem- llo*t«tU*i'e natue I* faat b*T»uili>« a buiieelx’ld wtnl from Maine to TeXc-a, (retn lb* eboree of !)>• Atlautlu t.» tbe FadOr Try Uo. article and b* nUaflwt • auaio.Ni. t,, dru.Klate end dealer* g«ner«l»Jf| •rerywbrra, aud by IIoSTEITKft A HMITH, mauuU* tur.ia and |^i>prl*t*^a |A Wat»« aiiilLH Vroot «tr«>U. itlaclmiffl. UAl.l, AND la'AMlNb.' " 1 X Taß LATEST IMPHoVEIdENT S 6 w ing Machinos WW-TI.U Machinatook tbe riBST FAHIIIUII at tbelete Allegbni- y Outiuty Fair THIS IS THH MACHINE whose ownerc, offeruJ a premium of la Philadelphia to any other on exhibition at tbe Franklin luitltot# that coaid do the eamo ranga of work aa wall.— Tbeir offer not hartng hrm accepted ita aajwriority moit be Ooncodc-1. For eale at A. JVI. UABSHALIj At CO.^i, CI T E. BBAJIAN * OCVS ’* *. DODBLE THREAIJ SEWING MACHINES PRICE TUH*TY-nVK DdLLARb. ,i'f:';". T c." A " T “ lamoh.l. » NQRTnRop. t!EWING MACHINE a 1 ,' i ?;, I BAR SM‘f 1 0-A tal-du. Oru,.r 4 M«hUa, leconJCod. w.n««l»lf" 11 'J o,t f ISO- will bo aold for l#M than half 9*' t _jM t d , #a7 OKKBbT * DAJIKJIR'g.c or Lll^iZ?— Stockton & Stevenson, MANUPAOXTBEBS’ agents COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, 15 Wood lt .,Pltt.ba r t>,. P*. TM PORTERS’ AGENTS for Bale of Soda 1 l*h, 01 Out Soa«, NltnU 3»l«, ■“SSCnStb, unonn-J« EDRATBDIiONR AND QOANI) fERTIUZRR lbae receired with caution anti! confirmed : “iVn/mci, J/■/., Of. 17.—An iaiarrection is re ported to have taken place at Harper'« Ferry. An armed band of abolitionists have full possession of tbo United States Arsenal, at Harper's Ferry. Tbo express train running oast was fired into twice, and one of the railroad hands, a negro, was killed while tryiog to get the train through the town. Tbo mob arrested two men who nuno in with loads of whout and took a wagon, loaded it with titles, and sent it into Maryland. They ore led b about two hundred and fifty whites, with a gang of togroos, fighting.” A later dispatch reccired at the Kailroad office says the affair is greatly exagi erated. It had its origin In a difficulty at the ur uory. Tho negroes havo nothing to do with iL It is apprehended that tho atfJ is more serious (ban the people beliovo. The telegraph wireß I Harper’s Ferry, and there is nol yond Monocacy. It is reported! a stauipodo of oegr«oa from M (Ido hero early this morning b Many wild rumors are adoat, In an authentic character has yet bf The westoro train on the Ohio od. The officora confirm theataj They say that the bridge keeper light bad been extinguished, aj tbo cause, whoa ho was pursued! gong of blacks and whiles. A colored assistant to the baggage master was shot as i mortally wounded. Conductor Pbolps was threatened that the train should not proceed, and being uncertain as to tho condition of the bridgo, waited till after daylight. He was de- Laiaod sir hours. . He says that the imurrectionUts number two hun dred whites and blacks, who havo full possession of the armory. They are commanded by a man named Aoderiop, who lately arrived at Harper's Kerry. The rioters seized a wagon of wheat, loaded it with a quantity of muskets which were seat up to Virginia. The military of Frederick wero ordered out. Presi dent Buchanan has ordered out troops, and an espe cial train is now getting roady to convey the troops from this city. He baa also accepted Seoick’s com pany of Frederick, and has ordered companies from old Point. This is authentic, lit seems now to be considered that something seriotis is going on. Another account by the train across the Potomac was lillcd hotels are closed; all the streets the mok and every road and lai barricaded and guarded. Moi quarter with muskets and bay been arrested and pressed icl many negroes. This done, tb< Government pay bouse, io wbi a large Amount of money, Inc public vforks, were seized by tb< the opiiilou that the object was and to iob the Government of on Satukrday, at the pay Sum they mide ademand on Wager and enforced the claim by a bod ciiizensl are in a terrible state geuts hiring threatened to bun BaLTiiuoae, Oct. 17 Martinfburg, which is situat Kerry, sent via Wheeling and been received. It confirms tho rertionlsta bare taken possessi Harper's Kerry, and adds that canaon at the bridge, and that stopped. A body of armed m< to proceed thither to clear the r. prevailed in that vicinity. The fullowingis just receive* j|rib largely reBeo(fcti»e«. side of Jlsrper's Kerry The mi tem b'iun i train has returned I iho wliolo He .4>prf-oniii ifes ports tlie tram as unable to ge which is in possession of the every due they can catch mnl i train ijue hero at • • c. W-.rouldn iigeat ram* down on an em| epiiMicao game >O, barotab 4*K), put P'U, A nob* W'abaebaw and i| far. something train iilest gut as far an .Sandy Hook. The baggage marten and another party started «a foot to the bridge), they went through the bridge and were taken and imprisoned. They went before the captain of the insurrectionist*, who refused to let any thing pais. All bound traios lying west of the ferry bare been seized. The mail train bound west has returned to this station. There are from SOtl to "On whites and blacks engaged in the insurrection. At 4 o'clock a tram filled with the military, con sisting of the Law lirajs, City liuardi. Shield GuarJs and other companies, left here fur Harj*er's Ferry. Several representatives of the press accompany the train. < b«Te gained 1 Uatnecy cotta lame iu Auoba I bu service, Including I . S. Arsenal and b there is said to be ading all tbe other tuob. Some were of entirely Tor plunder, tbe fuuds deposited i. During tbe night Hotel for provisions of armed meo. The •f alarm, the iniur- ibe lown. i A dispatch from si west of Harper's Pittsburgh, has just report that tbe insur >n of the arsenal at the mob has planted he trains had all been u were getting ready id. Great excitement from Monocacy, this ail agent on tbe wes to Monocacy. He re- it through th® town, negro®*, who nrre»t im(irU<’n them. The lot get through. The p>tj engine. The mail Titr. Lartsr. u.i. 17. 1 UP. JL~The .4 special reporter telegraphed from Plane No. 4, milts from Baltimore and 31 from Harper’s Ferry, as follows ••’'o'clock. The train consists of 17 cars and 4i>o troops, under Alaj. Reynolds, with the road master and laborers to repair the track and tele graphers to mend the line. Three companies from Frederick arc m advance of tho tram. C.d. Harris, of tho I . S. Marines, follows in a special train : ho will n.-t reach Harper'* Kerry before Jo ..’clock." WA'UistiT.-v L'trv, ■*ct- 17. On receipt ol inlelli genco from Harper's Ferry, orders were issued for the three companies of artilery at Old Point, and (ho four ..f mariner- in the Washington Barracks, to proceed to the »-'cao of disUrbnoce without delay. The mariners. VI in number loft in the 3} tram, two 12 lb. howet-'CM arid a (dll supply of :iauiiuui lion. his reported that lh«y aro under orders t.. f.-rce a pirsagn over tho t»nd, e to night, at nil b** - ard*. t\«l. I oulkncr acorn antes them, ll is ro ported on good authority, the t some weeks ago. Sec r eury Floyd received an am onjmous epistle, stat log that about the liitb of O. tuber, the negroes nod uihet duaffocted persons wnu d make an attempt to sei’e the arsenal and hold tb i place, but the state ment was so indefinite an.l iu probablo ns (.■ cause no fears »f such an outbreak. Teu o'oiock, r m —ld view of tbo possibility of tbo disturbances at Harper’s Ferry exieuJ iog to Ibis vicinity, tbo Mayors of Washington mil Alexandria have taken precautionary steps lor tbeir imtnedialo suppression Tbe Presi dent, through tbo Mayor of Washington, order otl a siroug dclacbmoul of tbo volunteer militia to be posted at national and cotupaoy armories, which was promptly done: -IH) stands of mus kets and ammunition have (also been placed in (My Hall for an emergency It baa been suggested by well in funned poraons that (be causa of the insurrection is the reported tact that do! long eioeo, tbe contractor for tbe construc tion of tbe Government dam at Harper's Ferry ab- Bi-oadod, largely indebted to several hundred em ployers, who hnvo taken this step to indemnify : ibemaelrci by the icieuro of tbe Government funds, rbich it was supposed, had been transported thither on Sunday. A gentleman who has just arrived from Harper's Kerry, thick* that the blacks are only participants in the outbreak by compulsion. New Yokk, Oct. 17.—-Tbe stock market opens bearj. with few exceptions a lower range of prices was established throughout tbe list. Tbe market feels (be want of an outside demand, which is un usually limited at present. Tbe exchange far tbe Boston steamer opens firm, with a considerable demand for sterling at lll>A(dj I loj. Southern bank bills are scarce and command lIP*. The Panama Railroad Co. are free buyers at present, to meet about $700,000 held abroad, and which are doe in November. Francs are tbe same as by tbo last packet, 515(a'613j. Tbe money mar ket is without) any ebaoge whatever. Tbo bank fdntcinen* is regarded as farorable, and indicates anything but expansion on the part of the banks, nr anxiety to borrow by the public. Tbe banks are in a rery strong position, and for some weeks will show a rising sperm average and have tbe ability to incroase tbeir discounts. At present tbe greatest difficulty is llio want of short prime bills at 6(,56* per cent—sufficient tp maiulain their dis counts at tbo average of tbe week. Tbe following is a comparative statement of tbe condition of tbe banka of tbe city of New York: Uana, Gel. 3, $117,211,627 ;/ OcL 15, $117,239,067 increase $77,440. OcL 8, $19,493,144; Oct. 15, $19,651,293 —increase $168,040. Circula tion, OcL a, $8,695,739 ; OcL 16, s3,463,Bl6—de crease $121,1*23, Net deposits, OcL 8, $69,601,207 ; OcL 16, $70,0'/t,o2o—lncrease $579,813. The stale meot is favorable in all respects, and shows that tbe :tight money market predicted at tbo close of October is postponed. Ki< ttuoftb, OcL It.—Bulb bouses have agreed to bold tbe next convention at New York. In tbe lower bouse to-day tbe report of tbe committee on typo, graphical errors In tbo standard bible was adopted, and Mr. Masob, of Maryland, was appointed typo graphical corrector. The order of tbe day, tbe re port of tbe committee ou Domestic and Foreign Mie sionb, gave rise to a lengthy debate. Tbe report chiefly relates to the extension of missionary opera tions In Japan, Chios, etc. All tbe resolutions re. ported by the committee were adopted except tbe last, which is to memorialize the President to address the Court of Spain respecting religions'toleration in Cuba. Pending tbe debate on tbe merits of this proposition, tbo bouse adjourned. Rii-rmonu, Vo., Oct. 17.—Great excitement exists here in consequence of tbe insurrection at Harper’s Ferry. Tbe drays are under leave fur Harper's Fer ; ry, to start early in tbe morning. Company F., with full ranks, have just left their armory, expect ing to lake a ,special train to-night. This is a new company, wearing a similar uniform to that or tbe drays. Tbe Governor left to-night for Washington. It Is reported that the Q overnor has ordered vednn teer troops to proceed to Harper's Ferry. ilt. Louis, Oct. 17.—John Calhoun, ex Surveyor Ueneral of Habeas and Nebraska, and President of the Lecompton Constitotiloal Convention, died at St. Josephs on tbe 13th ioqt. Domestic Homoeopathy, ACUTE DISEASES and tbeir Ilomuiopath to Treatment, together with rulos tor tb« treatmeut ol Injuries from Accidents end Poisons, by J. K DAKS, ft). l> .Inut puhllsbod and far sale by J. U. BAOKOFBN A SON, No. V 3 BmlthflatdsL Theabovo work Is accompanied with a case ot medicines,' in tincture form, pat up ander tbe immediate direction of Dr JD«k». ea29:2tawlmd Grain, flour &c tOyo bnah prime Wheat In store, 'JOOu du Rye, to arrive, tuOO do barley, do, tou bbis Floor, In etore, touo Seamiest Bag*, |no bush Potatoes, luo bits prim* Apples, to arrive end for sate by «13_ HITCHCOCK, tl‘Ca?«pv A CO. Sfl DHLS. PURE LINSEED OIL, City *J\J Manufacture; J 4000 lbs. White Load and j n oil; 40 bble. Bone and Uoano f crtillter. 500 kegs Nalls, assorted eltoa, fi rsalaby STOCKTON A bTBVKN&ON, Manufacturer** Agents and Commission Uertoanla, Nu. 16 Wood BL, Pittsburgh, Pa. The iiUBSURIBEU HAHja^^gna fmt received from CUICKtRINO A SONS, II W I 11 Th« Third Addition tu liia Fall Stock ot their _ DXSIFAILKD fItKOS. to which h. »kl Ih, WMLttoa or pu«h»M »oa th, pub llcgenmhr. Oclj JOHN H. UELhOB, 81 Wool it. ■WHEAT—SOOO but. prime Red; W • 20C0 do do Whtto, J. B, CAOTDa*S * 00. X -:4-; ; V Commercial. OOM! iTIM Or akbitbatios Vos SEPT. A.VD Off- V. P. Jita Piu, Jl; Dins Uixrssu, W*. 8. Lirtvi Fin. Ssarrrs, Bsu. Oi*?hxu- Wei i [klyßartew oft be pltnburgb flarkit, [ BfporUd tgedaUj fjr Pu PiUsbwgh Ga*tiU.\ Pmnsua, TasDiT. Ocrotr* is, ISM. There ha* been a moderate amount of activity, for the •aieaoa, and tht« Jobber* are reacting a fair amount of order* trum th* country trade. The activity In grocer!** would donbtleM be greater II the (bock* were not *o light; mod a* tb* price* prevailing et point* below a* treoo nearly on * level with oon that It I* not pooiblejtoreplaceetoekvif *olil out, holder* aro no l anxlooe to *eli beyond the want* of their regular customer*. The prodace trade I* tolerably well kept wji. The receipts of grain are light—too light for the-'de mand; and (he Uonr trade, although the iD<]ulry baa Wien on. U still kept up with considerable animation- Price* have not varied tunch daring (be week. The receipt* Of floor latt Week wer* O.IST l.bls, of which h.lSd were for the But, and n..';Tl for city dealer*. Tlie rail!* are furnishing, beeiuo, about 1,000 Libia a day. Toe money market la without change. Tbo bank* are re strained, by a vptrlt of cantion, from putting out tbelr cir culation or increaalng their loan*. There U not much grum bling, bnt It I* apparent that the market I* growing tighter, iuch lirat-claa* paper u flnde Its way to the *treet 1* placed at »(tClu yl cent. The supply of Eastern Kxchange does not Improve, and rate* remain aa before. Western Kxchange ha* scarcely any died quotation*, and varfee from I@* di*- count, according to the rate or La*tern Exchange at tho place* drawn ti|>on. Tbn following la a comparative statement or tbo Import* of foreign Hood* at New York tor the work, and *i»To Jen. 1, compared witb tlio umo period* In 1857 ud 1858 : For the week. 1857. I*ss. 1859. Holered al the pott sU39,rc $779.31:; $1,011,370 Thrown on the market... 2*11,800 832,700 NIWO Since Jan. 1. ' Entered at the port $83,086,578 $19,482,494 $95,987,787 Thrown on tho mirkot... 75,791,157 67,197,682 95,023,273 The Cincinnati Qarette sayy —There laatlll a general com plaint of a acarctty of cnrrency, and the cloaenea* experien ced In thle line ba* a depressing Influence on the exchange market, which la dull and hoavy, though tailing rate* aranot quotably lower. There wee more disposition, however, to pajr than to Mil at onr quotation*. Depositors were allowed 60 for New York and Philadelphia, but outsider* fonnd It didlcoU to reallce over 4K, and soms business waa done at Ibis figure. For Baltimore and Boa lon 40 was the buying rate. Western cnrrencr remain* at IV* die. for Illinois, Wlsron •in and lowa, and % dla. for Missouri. At Chicago, on Wed ueedajr, Eastern Exchange was firmer at I@lU The Commercial say*:—The prewnre which baa so stead ily weighed npon the money market for umo days past has been lee* a consequence of any great activity of bnslnota In the city or local demand, than from a great scarcity of money throngboot the country, which fact has driven to the city •otno country paper for discounts, as well as restricted the payments of d've* to merchants and others. The time when we aro to be refreshed by a of the wheels of commerce which is to produce efbeallhy Suae by the banks of the country, has been pastponaJ at Indefinite period* to aome certain poltit in the future *> long, that the most hope ful may well become die-oursged. The Chicago Pree* up —The market for spring wheat op*m«d -inlet this morning at 80r fur No. I‘, and 78c for No. 2, at whti-b lignrtw It remained steady till the rtuao of ’Change, when Ihe market declined Attar the steamer waa telegraph**!, however, holders had the advantage, and the market closed firm, sales being made at an advance of lc. Winter wheat continona very scare*, and tor No. 1 red ka ad vane* of 2.'s3c took plae». The day's transaction* foot up about 80,000 hush, at 06@97c f»r No. 1 red. Me for No. 2 red, Single Lr No. 1 spring, and 74c (or rejected. Floor opened dull, and holder*, to effect sales, had to make a concession of fv. About 1,900 hbla were sold el $4,10© 1,55 for fair to choice brand* spring extra, $3,76 for choice taper, and $6 for prime white winter. Corn *ear» and firm with sale* of No. lat 80c In etore, 60c 00 the for new ehelled f. o. b., and lor car corn on track. Oats more active and advan ced ]££, with sale* uf about 16,000 bnshets at 33%c for canal afloat, No. lin More, and 3oc for rejected. Rye tfnady, with sales of about 3,00*1 hush at 66c for No. 1 In store. A ( hot*.* lot of white was sold for seed at *sloG©llo; salt 1-ax*—6 lbs sl2#old; 10 do s22>i©26; 14 do s2s©3*>, 20 do $33««4U; 36 du s32«ti4i. Ham and beef bag*—lB lb* $6 100; 16 do $4,76; 1200 $4.6$ 10 do $4 26. Grain bags—2 nuth, zuusltu, $lO ft tod; 2 do, drilling, $l6; 2 do, lleual-tirg'*, $l4 11. 1-1 c ft tt>) Manilla Rojas cat, 14 e ft tt 11 r tup Ropa, roil, 1 1 Cft thltiotnp Rope, cut, 12 Cft fi) Tarred Ho)-, roil, 11 cft lt> I Tarred Rope, cut, 12 cft tt> Packiug Yard,flue, 11 o ft tb|PackiugYarn,cum lu c ft B> HKD CORDS—Manilla, $1.60, ft dox. Hemp, $1,37. $2.00®52,75 ft d«*. lleniu cot 1,11 cts ft tb. S’LOUGU LlNKS—Manilla. 87 eta ft dor. Hemp. 70c. bUTTON YARNS —The market Is iteaJy at the foUowiog •jit,-taxi.)u* which arc corrected to dale; No*. 6 to lOiudruiv* 20 c fiD No. 10. No*. U k 12 21 efi lb No. 11 No. U 22 c ftß> No. 18. No U _ 23 c ft lb No. 10. No 15 .. 2-1 c>th No. 20. D4tn ion K.> 100 UtVi)ji|No.WO.... N„ [**) 10 C V dot So. 600 .. N,, ftoO 9 c V dotlNu. 1000*. H„. 700 tcV dot) ' On-l climiu, auxol. Me tt Twia«- 21c Yt> s>o do wiiil*.£i Canlkinij..- ~ -IBc “ . U> 26 cou, 21c “ family batting 16c “ bo do MU* 41: 22c “ Batting, No. I, l&c *• U>frrin Yaru 23c •• Du No. 2,._ 14c “ CAodlfvlck 2do “ N.> t - *«c*yd N» 1 ~B£ o * yd CANDLES AND BQAP—OafljlUw are steady at our quota- Uuuj clipped mould 13 and adamantine LS£sl9. Soap mtualus as before, steady at 6 Cor common, 6Ufiir Palm, and 10 for Sawyer's Toilet A Oaatile, tor Sawyer** Cliemlral Olive; and 7 for German. CREESE—a light supply and gotd demand at Bqfc9 for W. It- the ruling flgurne being B%O, half bbta White, $5; and Lake Herring $1,76. ELOUU—the demand grows leu, gradually, but is still pretty well kept up. There are raraly tales from first hands; and from etore the ruling rates-in small lots are (or Super, |l, for Extra, and $5,13.36,60 for family do. Tbe demand Is mainly coafined to small lota, to salt tbe wants ot the retail trade, and price* range according to qual ity, the outside flgurra being lor winter wheat floor. GRAlN—there is a temporary scarcity of Can, and prices have advanced to 43,346 from firsthand*, but a good supply would bring prices down. Casa Is scarce; tales of old from store at WssS7; some lots of new have aold at Rn Is at«o scarce, and receipts have net with a ready sale at 80 hftt, on arrlrsl. Baaixr has sold freely to brewers, daring the wrek—lo,ooo and 2,000 bush fair Spring selling at 76; we quote Spring at 70376, and fall at t>o. In Wuxxt the re- ceipts have fallen off materially, sales at depot ot No. 1 Spring at sl,’ Mediterranean at $1,0*31.09, Amber $1,12, and White • US*.* UItOCKRIES—Soger la held firmly at by the lihd, and 1 4 added by tbs bbL llota«ea liu advanced to 42<543, to country tradu, and the etoek U quite low. Coffee firm at Hire 6‘- 4 ®&‘4- UAA PlPE—the following in the quotation* for wrought n>u tubing: Per Foot. V. Inch Qas ripe.... 7 ctaJ | i - *• « v ' •* *• „..aj “ , subject to the cuetomary alaoouot. HAY —alee at scale* at $lG@2O * ton. JUDES A LEATIIEH—doII; greeu beef hldee are quoted at &u,7, the Utter figure ruling tor city BlaogbUred. llreei called hldee Dry FUatISH- Kougb country laatbei "is doll at 27 ($23. Dr eased Leather la quoted ac follow! : RedßpeaUli Me* B>. ~.22®37 Slaughter “ •• y Upper Leather* doi .$34<542 Uridle " - - BfclrUug Ltsther *to —• 3*« 34 Herunea 2S($3O IRON A NAlLS—the following la «be eUndard bill o prlrea (or email loU; large ordera are Ailed at a radurllop on three rate*! rur aea. aoiT4H by'Vi 10 1 loch ........ 2K. a. 4 and 4'(by inch 2?i 3,riVi.4,and4Sby'iaud Mtt loch V/i 2*i. ‘l% and by Ji *dd 3-10 loch, nod lVi to 2 by?; -S« 6 and oby tol Inch ’S\\ IU, )&£ and 2 by *4 aud u>lo 1uch....~ 3H Dandy Tire, lWand 1% by li, 7-10 and10ch.....-•35-4 Uorwahoc, 1 aud IJ-J inch by ?k.7-1 a, Uana?;. ** nu ’■by ?v, y. by Hand Inch— £2 by Hud Vjlnch &t-« SeddlaTree, by by 3-10 aod brtoeb. 4 JL 1 aod 1H by Vi. M# -4H sib|li.3-IAaodH»Mh.4H 3-14 and UlocbS .< “ *♦ ... 00 “ 3 “ .a,BO ** 3t4 “ •• ...1,00 - 4 « - ...|, W « I noor isox. lUlucb f»lb 4t; »S •• —*; 1 - “ ft » " “ eatrr isos. Nee. ia,l4,*l6flC) -4H “ 18. 20, S 3 a 34... - 6 • 38 - " 6‘i Baas. lOd to diQ Mailt « ktg—-8,23 Bd to 9d •• Brads A Fence NeOi fl keg—.. 8,60 Od a 7d “ “ .....4,00 6d M “ ....4,53 «J •• M 4^60 8d Is6o 34 “ 8,76 Out Spikee 8 to 4*.£ Inch AOO , “ 6 to 0. —..4,60 Pressed Splket Vi 1n0b... all lengths “ 6-ie - Boiler Rivets |Ub...-4 HOB, *o. Iren Plow Wlnge LARD—email sales of cool tuJ city Jo Id barrels it 111' MESS PORK—there U* Ter tg lota at (13,30, aad la the rel OlL—eeJesof Kaflocd Coal firm at 90@93, aad Llnsesd (i POTATOES—a low tales art PIQ METAL—wo bear of bbi martial List notes coaslderatfli tbla market oo toriaa withhold REEDS—then Is a little nev cao learn of no as Us; oallera u over (Ltu. Timothy It dull a 2&@!LUI from a Lora. Flaxseed SALT—a moderate demand i TALLOW—rough la bougbl nan. eons. Beat quality— itry No. I Id kep et lll£, ry moderate Inquiry, end at' »tall way *1 Oil at 60. Uni OU No. 1 la doll at 65(563. a reported at 40@60 tor saw. >eeloa. The Philadelphia Com le tales of Anthracite No 3 lor w crop Clover offering, but we ak $3, but boyert do not oflar at (2 from first hands aad |2»- d la quiet at $1,03@1,10- and sales of Me. 1 at |ltAl,ob. t by the butcheri at ?, and eoautry rendered at 0. WINDOW GLASS—price* are firm, and we repeal our quotation* for the email sires, city make:—6xB and J*»» (3,6. WEUSETr-ealu of City Rectified at Old Rye raoges ftom 73c($|l gallon. Imports by lAlwer. e*« I/3C13 t>«r Mariner—4CB Uill flour. Clarke A co; S 3 do £ uS£|?tco£*>> Teylor A Boblaen; 492 *> tariff. * Neman 876 do do, M’Sane A Anjer; 8 hble lard oil, 1 Dickey * co; 12 cake liquor, J Calcm; L is hardware, J per Key Wset—lo this laril oil, Uttl* A Trimble; 13 bids whisky. Lobmy*i;6l empty bbls, Wood, 8.0 •ke barley. sUainsr Mariner. WIIEELIMO, per Minerva— 160 I*l* floor, eteamerMsn* uan 15 bxs tobacco, U'Droy; 300 Wts paper, kins; 130 bdla paper, Markle; a» dofeato*; l * potatoes; 3do apples, ArDuckles 10-4 akwate,wwo**7 do, 8.000 hoou, Utile * Trimblis W kje Wtg" ,ta u4r, so bxecheeter 8 DaUell; 168dod^ttnfUlA mvsaaKW»> sn . _ There «*M change in the npcmibi state Some rain felLbst not enough inches on Glase of the tlrer. HoosJUfyle.' v . Tho Mary Cook, lately rent at Buroon, «mrM a* the Uooongabela. By telegraphic dispatches to tl.' city it appear* that the Marengo bad about a foot of water orrr her main d*ck When •be settled down. Tlio Captain spoke of raising her, hot whether he ivotjhl b#obl* to withSnt the aid ct a bell tost be did not state. Tit* MareHko m fa tint rate nnlar wben tbo left here. There M been about s2£t>9 rxpondwl on her. Bhe bad ucw guards, frad been well repaired •■'ui thoroughly pointM up. Stcamuoat KegllUr, ARRIVED. j DEPARTED Telegraph, Brownsville; Td-graph, BrowuaviU*; Jeffereon’, Brownsville; iefbrson, Browusvllle; CoL-Bayard, Elizabeth; | Col. Bayard, Fb-aUth; Mariner, 8 tLooia; I Key Went Cincinnati; | Minerra, Wheeling. I Hirer— feet—tailing.—At Glass Iknsa;-,m Uav TlliptpbU BirKltl^ N*w Was, Oct 17.—Cotton rery dull; s.iies miO tales. Floor heavy; sole* 13,000 Itbli; State $1 00t§>* C 5; Ohw $5 46446 G*; Southern $5 £o. Wheat dull; aalea 700* bun white $1 S6@l 42. Cbm dull; aalea 8500 boa at 99}*®$!. Beefheary at $5@U. Pork buoyant at $l5 2&516 •pl£‘ or m«M, Lard firm. Whisky steady nt £3 Linseed doll at &G@67. Alhee lower; pots So 35; pearls $5 31©5 37* £. Sugar steady; Mascovado s}X@7*£. Ocffo firm but quiet at 10J4 Mol*wsBqnietat3S@l4. Freights more octir* on Cotton to Liverpool 7-32; on Floor 2c; on grain 6d In alilp bags. CivcnnuTt, O. t. IT —Flour held very firmly at $4 tk)@4 TO for superfine; little doing. Wheat commands last qaetafiou* readily. New Corn doll aUSc. Oats steady at 45c. Barley and Bye unchanged. Whisk; quiet-at 25c.’ Nothings In Bacon or Bulk Moats; Mesa Pork 25@.50c lower; ealce made at $l4 60014 75. Kxchanzo qniotat r ;' n . Pun.iW.nni, Oct. 17.—Flour bold • firmly. supplier com--* in slowly; sales 3500 bbls at $5 for mixed bkla; ssl2}4<& 6 lb? 4 for select bbls. Including 3000 Diamond Mills extra family on terms not made public; extra and extra fasilr range from $5 to 0 50. Bye Flour firm at $1,25; Com Meal $3 76. Wheat: demand limited; tales 6000 bus red at $1 21@1 25; common and prime white at $1 csai *5. Ry» 500 bus sold at 00c. Corn dull and declined 3c; 4000 bus yel low sold at 921®93c, closing at 92. 3000 bus Barley Malt sol I at 55c. ClorersMd act! re, and sells on arrival at $5 To Hroceriet and Prevision*: not tuneb doing. Whisky vary firm; sales 600 abU at 29c for Ohio and 26 for prime. BiLTiaoir, Oct. 17.—Flour heavy but nnchaugod; Howard 8t sells at $5 12&. Wheat buoyant; sales 10,000 bn* at an advance of 2c; $j 20f$$l 45 for whitn. Corn firm; yellow 92 (gj94. firm; Meu Pork $l6 75; prime $ll £O, Ba con 103/ c . Whisky firm end scarce; Ohio 2>*c. Wooden & Willow Ware 3AMDBI RIDDLE, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in UIUIIINB,TUDS, BUCKETS, BASKETS, BROOMS, dc C. . No; 21 Diauund, PtTTSßraou. HATING now in store a large and carefully eelected stock of everything lu this line, either mao' u lac cured by himself or parebased direct from mauufactar. era, FOB CA9H, is prepared to supply cnatomors and (he country trade with goods In bis lino Cheaper Ilian ever offered ia this Market. The following comprise tho leading items in his stock cf Woonehaad Willow Ware: CHURNS—Pine a US, M sires; rak eUff, 4 cedar staff, 3 sizes; oval crank, redar, oak or pine, Seizes; cedar bar* rvl, 4elr.es; Bpsne*s paU-ut, Thormametor, 2 alzea—• large stock. , BUCKETS —Common rod, bice ami »;ie«D, fancy and var ulahed, half, quarter and (oy pail*; redar, l>raaa aud troo, 2 and 3 hoop; I‘iggins,cedar, bras and iron bound, 2 hoop; Horn Buckets, heavy Iron hair. Kttcbeu Bort ct«, iron bale; Oak IVr-ll Bnrkets, well ironed; Flour Buckets, oeated. TUBS—Painted, 2 anJ 3 W Wl.it.- Pine end Cedar, haol male, all sizes, nsatcl it l>y the dozen. BERBERS —Pained and VarniihrJ. 3 «l»-v, do7rii or neat; . Oedar Kerlen, brass or iron bound. MKASUKEd—AII elzea. from burbot I ) quatW pvt St. Pino or Cedar, aealad or uaecahd. CI.OTUKS PINS —Plaiu and hcf aii* *O.l alyle.by Ui« amt or dozen, of out um niitaiifacture, at eutaro price*. CLOCHES BASKETS—Round and oil. 4ln nr*t • CLiITQES flat sad trim* UJs. NURSERY CHAIRS of every «yie. COACHES AND CRADLES ofeTery etj l*. TRAVELING BASKETS— Anorted size* and atrlw. do d.> Berlin, Japanned, do do French, assorted. LADIES CAP do do do do RETICULES— and Atn«ri.-au SOIIOOL BASKETS in great variety. SPLIT HAMPERS, for potato, ptarlire, Ac. ORCHARD BASKETS —Willow and Split. country dealer* are invited to rail an! ca nine our slock and prices before pnrcbsslng risen here, a* e CANNOT BB UNDERSOLD IN TUlfl MARKET. SAJIUKL RIDDLE) *A 1 Diamond* Pittsburgh. nc7:2avJvT Dr. Ctmrchurs Remedyfor the Prevention and Cnje of Consumption. Wlnclieatar’s Genuine Preparation of tbe ' Uypophoiphltee of Lime and ofSoda, The Specific Kenedy for (bnrtrni/jfiot*, Scrofula, Broncfiiln, D»lUily,Dyrprptia,and Xrrv?uj Distant, Thesui'eesa of this me tv remedy (discovered by Dr. 3. Y. Churchill, of Paris,) ts obtaining lorit the most unbounded popularity throughout Europe and the United States. It is s purely Scientific Preparation, acting with inranaWr tgieaey In ell stages or Tulraonary and Kerrr-ua Dlaoaaea The CUKE OF CONSUMPTION. In the second end third stages (at a period, consequently when there can be no uncertainty as to the uature of the nsumptnn,jmi at airanj.Vm do>t unfit regard l* Small Pos OonsumpUvea, lu any stage of tbediae&so should teaort Immediately to the use of the liypopbosphitM of Lime and Rada, “Winchester's Genuine Preperetlou” (iu simple eyrup)ln extra Urge bottles, is “chemically lathe combination proposed by Dr. Churchill “for general uae;' and is prepai ed according to his onpinxi Formula. DR. CUjURCIIILL’3 WORK ON CONSUMPTION, Comprising his report made to tha Imperial"-■Aefti'oiny.n Medicine, I aria; Kotoe of Caeea, and Letters, Documents Testimonials, Ac., which, together with 1 * Circular, be •out on receipt of TWELVE CENTS luatampa. Druggists will try to sell you other preparations than mine. Do not buy them. My “Qonalns preparation” bears my tee simile signature. of all Preparations claiming to be the Uypo phosphites, which contain IKOit, or any Daco. Tbaroantry is likely to be flooded with spurious certificates. Pxicta.—dna bottle, J 2; three bottles, |S. Sold, whole sale and retail at tho Syls Qeueral Depot In the United Etatee, 43 alrect,N. J. WINCUKSTER, to whom orders should be addressed. Alao, wholosaje auJ retail by DR.G. U. KEYEER, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and retail by J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny. 9eg?nd*wF RICHARDSON'S I R I*S H LINENS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, SC. CONSUMERS OF RIOUARDSON’S J.IN KMB, and those deelrona of obtaining the GENUINE OOdDS, should s.e that ths articles they purchase are seal ed with the full named the firm, J. N. RICQARD3ON, BONE A OWDSN. as a guarantee of tbesuundnoaeand durability of the Goods. This caution la rendered eaaestblly nacsesary, as large quantities of Inferior and defective Dinens are prepared, MM qq gfter season and scaled with thenemo of RICHARD BON, by Irish Houses, who, regardleaa of the Injury thus Inflicted alike on the American consumer and the turns of the genuine Goods, will not readfly abandon a baslswN » profitable, while purchasers can be imposed on „UhOoo*.of»«W-5 I “SSS* j. B. UXMB. sa&lydia Agents, 38 Church Btreet, New York. 'Wttwww^lmv^ WE TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORM - SffiSSBSI SKfaSf oor , f —; 6»ury Corwoioft v -‘- “ IL “”iSILc UE . P 1 “mKPIB'u VKE OB STOUAOa, OOSTIVISE?-"', B nJ0B9‘IE»V^«TO“ 0al1 - INDIGESTION, BOUE EtOUiCU, Jt, BEIH DIBEiSES, lUP®t BLOOD, i ' JAUNDICE, „ ' Afld.ll complaint* cawd by IMPUR*I BILSOB pn. QXO. n. KKYB»*f^ n ,i.niL.umi»tJi*t«|poit»oaTHijH{7lia Y l«*f*fi»*£**®^7jo o'clock r.». Joe frdgtt or puM£»«p* pi jo® fLAOIu 4 •' LOUIS.— -JCgJj M ~«ni.r SIB WnAUKr'WAU.ua.iSSHS iMnldrUxa And -all to»m« SEpertiTpn THIS DAIMWiSth tot •**<*:»«*,**. ftorfrviiM ot paaig*, Apply on board o»t> ‘ 1 BlicE. BAMIPHCO.itI«- n BILL, SoEaiOJr IhnmsT; Office*** oppost?tt« 1 0mrt "«*