El Rittbutt 64Etts CITY AND g'OI3I3IIBAN. STATE UIRISTRA COM'ENTION. Ileeesit Dew. rrecordwg. /SOWING E/.YltG:e'. The BMW Christian Convention, tho opening session of which WAS held TUCS day evening, the proceedings of which we gave in yesterday's 1.5.911 e, re-aassem bleCyrreterday morning. In the First Presbyterian Church, Wood street, at g. o'clock, and was opened with prayer by the Rev. W. B. Chidlaw, ono of, the yice Preddints, the President elect, Rev: T. Miller, not having arrived. After reading a portion of the. Scrip* tures, the Convention lolnrd In singing ahymn. The next halt hoar was spontin devotional exorcism, which were Partid red in With deep interest by the maw 'The Chairmrol stated that in order to perrect the blank papers would be distributed Ihrough the audience; and delegates who had not yet reported were requested to write their names and real . THE Dilitt"lSTON The timei for discusalcin having Ant ved the Chairman Announced the following topic The Chrileicui. Row can we increase our personal devotion and sense of re eponsibillty, and belt secure preparation Lor chtistian work.: The dbicusalon was opened by Rev. W. R. Chidlaw, of Plneinnati, Who 'was fol losred by' Rev. Dr. Blair; Indiana, Pa.; Rev. W. H. Locke, Liberty street. M. K. Church; -Rev:Mr. Long, Mr.. 7. B. Bake, Salem, Ohio; Rev.. Dr. A. K. Bell, Alle gheny; Rev.. J. K. Andrews, Rev'. 7. K. 'Ormond, 'Rev. Mr. Fink, Dr. Martin and Mr:Burwell, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. LETTEUR TO TilE CONVENTION . Anal' the ' discussion wee Concluded, letters were read from several ministers conveying their well wishes for the Sue rams of the Convention, and invoking the blessing of God upon their labors. ORDER 0!' neSININg Revak F. &swill, Chairman of the Brudneu Committee, then announced tbeorder.of exercises for the afternoon sessiott, The Convention would rv-isr sociable at half - past two o'clock, andline At& !four would be spent in devotional exercises. Frousthreo o'clock until half past four the third topic on tho pro gramme would be discussed. The Coro- Mince also announced. that during the afternoon any person in the oOngronn. lion who might have questions of a Christian character to ask, could write them out and send "them to the Chair men, with the name of the pgrsou they desired to answer. In cave no name was desiated, the Business Committee • wo rld assign- some person. A sperini invitation was extended h.) tocchanter, and workingmen generally, to be iant tendanoe at the evoning,sexsion, and par ticlAtur tiL o inthe exercises: • • of adjournment having ar rfted;-sttler 'Singing .an npproprnite hymn, the .benediction was pronounced, and the - Convention adjourned until half past two o'clock. - AFTERNOON SESSION. The .Convention met at half oast two o'clock, Rev. Snarlll, in the chair, and the devotional exorcism commenced by singing :the 14th - hymn, ~:aa 1 viynm. u .w 7 The • Chan:Dan then read a . chapter from Pants Epistle to the Romans, after wilt& he lewd. a note Rod had been left on the table. requesting the prayers of the Conrentica in behalf of a young man. og.t.tdi city who he alleged the Mit of Intemperance, which was signed by. the "Mother and- Sisters,". after which the Rev. Chit:Haw offered an eloquent prayer. which - Nu . followed by singing the flit hymn; ./Leake. ea sent &ow.' !al. /Dallas the greet Re ecten era prs The Chairman requested the brothers toremember the young man i their prayers who had been brought to n their notice by the note which had Just been road, In compliance with which one of the delegates oftered up a beautiful nod ptoucldng appeal to the Throne of Grace behalf the young man for whom the special prayers of tho Convention had been aoltdred, and ail others given to the vice' of ,ftiternperanee. At the close of the payer another notewnsrrodstwltirsb lug the special prayers of the Cortvens Roo in behalf of an absent brother. At the request of - the Chairman the Comm:dim:joined In singing the third hymn: m omit, or every le essl.t." Prayer was then offered by one of the delegates. After which the second verse of the third hymn was smog: • ...on Mgraser bee arm: &debtor.. licc..W.4. Reed then led the maptincr In prayer, which was.fellowed by oing lag thtreecond Terse of the fifth hymn: “Ite ►aw me mired by the fall.' After mhlch one of the delegates led in prayer. DIMMAGE OF GREETING no chairman announced that a mar sage of greeting had been received from the Young Iden's Christian A-mgmlation of Cincinnati, which read as fallows : 2i/the Ymeq - ,,lfen'ir Christian .elssock • tion of Pittsburgh, and membere of Use Convention assembld: Tho Cincinnati Young Men's Christian Amemiation sends greetings to you, and pray,tt kiod may guile yon In your oust We present out motto to your. young • men: "Stand up for Jams. ° The hour appointed for the discassion of the emend topic having arrived, the devotlmud exerclies were brought to a close,. and. rev.-, IL Thane Miller, the permanent CLairman. having armed, took the Chair, sal announced that die Convention - would be opened for bred news with prayer, bg Rev. Mr. um, of Cincinnati; at the does ottwhith Mr. ti ankedotbe Cot vectfon for the honor conferred` iNet • him by selecting him as President o rho Convention, and after some Nellie' remelts, requested ' the Convention to sing: the tweni.Y. -sov oath hymn: • Wet b....yr di11.... • WO all th) (11 , t . r.larr Arens - . • The Chairman of the Business Corn midi, =flounced to the delegates from a that the Committee had inc. evaded In procuring return neketson the Pennsylvania Central, ittlarbeny Vet-- ley,' Pitlabuigh and Connelleville and Panhandlirroads, and the Mononga hela tante, but they mere unable to ee. eau° tickets on the PUG:burgh and File Lad Pittsburgh and Citicanoroade. , .A.NOTIITA MILaiUIE. IF. President announced the rectldiffin of , a dispatch from the _Christian Con vention la Mitulasota, :which read as •!ThirMlialacaola Slate Claistlan Aeao clatloa to tha Convention in •ecatou. at Pitlabargb; mends greptl cc, Colloidana Iht I. ebrr iii4 . and 9th venal, and 2,1 • Thew. chapter and Ist Tem (Signed): ' B. d.. CLICNINMIA24.- , • • - TILT. Di.ocontst. • .Ths Convention then proceeded to dis ease thit errand topic, via: "The Church --How wall we develope the Church; tuatafest, emputbd nutty, and im ;proia devote-Val meetings?" Rey. A. . A. iturnett, of Milwaukee, Witconsin.operted. ale discussion, and In Iprd to . the v flyst_point, said that to de erg moat m arvelop:de.l"Ttildwi ind i vidual the principal add most ttnportant work to do in order to develops the churchft. rndl vidnal effort must be made in an earnest Manner, and be made continually; and it would of itself make a combined effort, - and finally acoomplish the obleet for which we were laboring. Let eli work for the one end and much good would be attained and It all work Ihltlatelly they • - Clinici . or Oar to'oee good mount; follow. lie .related a number of anecdotes Illustra 'tive or his position. and ehowing what gOod had been accomidlehed by Indict dual. efforts. • At the coocluslon of Mr. Itumed's re-. marks, one verse of the nth hymn leas !slung: • wrlts Leta Is .stin Id.•• alf • The Rev. Mr. Blair, of Indinun, Da., next addressed the convention upon the topic ntider'disensalon. Elle • reularks ware foreibleund to the point. Rev. Dr. Marshal, was the next "peak ; or, and,eatertained the convention for ~ ten minute', the full time allotted hini, in an We . manner, letting forth the power of the abbreit, and of individual" j to do good ff their efforts were put forth the proper dlieetion. • - =nun ViONI tiowann cnitny. Bev. Dr. Scent then read the fellow .lng letter: Neer Tom Orptetnber Mt. Ply Due SWUM. Essumm-Your letter r geom. 7th 0061111(dUrtIqg my vacation. opg;.ve not teen able to give lt an early re ply. I have oat time to prere the paper yea so lent, bat I can aho ygis the facts megt irog oar ohnreb work . , and you can pablua 0111001 In 007 trey by which the woos et Illrt nit re" ferthered: yjealooo4u y egg sp Poo Canan gratoefa. Obtlnten nurtured young Ysw sago and women. They hive a COTOIIOO3I mentlng every eltordelr eceolog rror tanned. where emu Y Ponoll . 0 . Carted h obliged In Ids into to lead th• sweettett sad every youoir rose's expected to prey when called on. or teenhort. mestlage are very hvely and nealtby, and boa, Lbws' Mts. means of developing the . erne of out young mennocr. PO that the/ sang* leaders In ornebborbood prayer wiseetess. tied kave0OP11.10111:10 in !meeting to others of Christ and Ills raltralon. To hal*• imwdel meeting at my ta.lw on re mouth. This meeting le impeded. lt to °paved lean geriptermaing lag and prayer, and eased at tea ehtlock t. exactly, with the drmalogy and bauedictten. 'wean ee essembly ',Loam separate. The guesting leanly sold la the pastoes house on that these details esn be exactly performed. Via two hours of the thee time are Oman OP tO promenadlog, 4:Anvers/dem a c e d mum 111 a a vary charming evooleg. The coo =Pagrentdettlktraterbt. th e ri fl er::: ineeehlp and personal nymnathy. Thera 1LT00K11011,40.11 Of the A•welikalos: 1. - Ott thatday reknolt-To . the geoday ye nted. are provided with teacher. Os leiVedeerfirev-.To look after the young strangers corning to the church. , 3. Oaths Sek. OaXnachtece-To attend lei thetailieas et 1.11 Jlesoclatlos. and on &veld all emend Unions lesellege. 101111 'very tettoormin, yortfortoernefTo And employment a. Ors tae AM Ar""9B-1° al;nl44..the , Airlifts Of s two Peoplebt . Christlltut We /me been •great blemluf 10 00 prom) the Tory Ilfe.osotra of nor Church- I thank God constantly for nutting It 1 . 10 IDC beat , to 7000/1 1/0 Ladies' Auxiliary bacirVlLs. .t. dutr, . 1. To employ Bade reader , S To Intermit the OM. of the emigre. gation In every form of (Midst lan rork.. 1, PenhtilY demanding the SYmPsti , i 1 1.1 14 LLM - operation of ladles. It haw a innately meeting, . r.ll .3 ' .....1 ' tMen the visitation of all the ladle:. f:le an. noel POnntiOnit. all, 111. The &sides divides thin - 0444a of Vet news, poverty, atiliction soil distrematoon ', Its mentlrera.anopiementa L 1.411010 of the ' psstor, the Dimeon i a f nod being dread, 131012 na the Ca.. MAP meal. IV. rho Sunday' &howl . Tioehers of the f i rer nelmolo (about 110 teuhen. lit all) 000 the ma. tlible lumen Ott Sunday. and on Tuesday arenUla meet In the Chapel and hear a lecture kern the %materna the !clone tor the ensuing Sunday. This lecture be pedeavore to adapt telltale eapeelal want. V. ASSportfory &moss are preached every Sunday afternoon in the textroar sec ond eel - Vico of the Lord's Day. Ina+. about 1 twenty verses (awarding to the natural tilvistons of the tinniest) Of the historical Lr atirrathre porUons„ and make It IL COI. tlnlatielrpollll.lol. I honan with Erodes 2.1. (tarn of 'roses) and •am • now at Daviit l l contest with GoOlth. (P..alm 1-17101 It has taken me three years to Rothe, far. I bare no manuserlpt for these exposition, nor do I prepare any thetorie Inc them. They ere plain 4111 Courses bat I study three days on each expoeltlon, ming every awe or Uebrew, Uldory, Geography, .10 etrerlogY. 6e..,,te s and mean Drayer. I have a fine , map of Palestine (mule foe tboplnpaso by ' Ralph Wails) haus op behind my PolPi , I'flees exercises bay° mule my OroPlo Bible students. One of them I Consider worth a doxen of Inv setscrew.. . . . VI. Our Prover Martino ten rrhlaYaven log) are conducted by myenlf and my Eld-. era in rotation. tau leader orer.s, lavel out a hymn, and reads the Mule lesson tor the evening, and then throws the conduct el the meeting Into the hands of the mmulens —toringing the mention ton clone Penct ally at the ezdintdon oc ttrs hour. t have never known a meeting to drag or lank in terest to oat church. 1 *oppose we have one htliNired pursues who can nen Ulric gifts or public. VII. I glue a twenty' minutes' lecture. (asnappr as Ic•n make it) On Seriptute iieogrephy. to Mir dome Sunday Scheel. nu every Sumlay afternoon at three o'clock— ono flour briers the church service. using mane null ManrOneltb VIII. Oar Sunday , ficheof Duch,' are pledged to Matt mulr Masans at their nom. regularly. In pastoral feet eoolall calls. hit Dean Ilsovnadt—Thom are the Ilona of principal Interest. Bot , of coarse rhluery is nothing without, the Soleil of God. 1 have a noble people, full nr falth and prayer, and three, under &Isl. le the tu rret or anCeeea. They rebuke me by their Zeal. Ida not pull them—but they pma 'loathe these !ni " gh lines„ hastily written. may'may'no of Ferule' , to you. and with be wtalleA for tno en tag ut t our work. I ow yourO, inrhrist, lit 17•110 Coonsr The Cluirinitf,tnted that the time al lotted to the dismission of the topic ander consideration avniu prinAink rapidly, and recommended that the time of each speaker be limited to tiro instead of ten minutes, which *MR admit:ad, - The familiar hymn, ' IM!== . . • seas thensnug after which the Chair- - man Introduce d. Roy. W. I.l.,Chidlaw. Mr. Chidlaw stated that we wanted the power of tho C urch prevailing with God to d to bring u s out captairas and hosts. There was a wer in _the Church to compel all the at ring, hungry hosts to emnoup to the ;anctuary and hear the wort There was another power in the Church to be developed; he referred to the gift of teaching.. The power of the Church lies in the resources whielt God has given to theM who love Christ; and if these resources could be brought out, a barren desert might_be Made id over flow with the rtelies of God's grace. Rev. Nir. Judd then addressed the .Convention. Ho said he did not WWI to =keen address, but rather tell his es perlence. He related a number of anec dotes or incidents, which he said came under his personal Malec, showing how much good could he douo by individual 1. effort. The President here announced that he had been informed that a number of per sons had their pockets picked.. He said he was glad plek-pdchets were present; he honed they would attend all the meet ings; lint the delegates had no more money than they desired. and he hoped they would keep their hands. In their own pockets. He then requested some brother to lead in prayer, and wished him to remember the pick-pockets. His mined was complied with. Rov. Mr. Cummings, of Brownsville, ... next addressed the Convention. At thecloscorMr.Cummings' remnri,, the Chairman announced that the hour tor closing. discuusiota hurl arrived audit wt have to close unless the Co o ventim ottitr‘vis% During the time they were studying on the matter, they would have the comet ions which hod twin propounded. The Mmt question propounded to din Cliairuum mad as follows , : Eire Qacorion.—Tho newspaper.. of Pittsburgh speak daily to 1i0,004 romans, !, Is it not a legitimate work of tho Vining Men's Christian Association to bring special agencies to beer on those who coutrol their columns by peter and per. soonl effort., that those fountains of greet Milne/num may be beneficial and wioethied, and thereby dedicated to inn service of the Redeemer! &coed . Question—flow billitt we Induce our -young arum who prefer Gotilinew to exercise the gift of prayer? .. This question was answered by a dele gate In a brief address. Rev. Mr. Burnell, of Milwaukee, stated that it question had Nen submit ted to hint, which read as follow,: -Can you toll anything of the effett of etrret preaching in Wisconsin 7" Mr. B. answered the que.tinn in a short address, In which be said the/ it had been very successful. Mr. Shepty, of Blair/grille, propounded the following to Bev. Mr. Seosdi: "Should chnstlans preparo themselves by prayer In their closets before attend. inn public meetinuar Mr. Soortl replied that the :quoiltion was one that arbalued of a wide range Of discus-doe, and preferred havnir it re tetrad Wel: to the Convention. lle said ho could answer the question generally lathe affirmative. After sin log the fring meter Ilozolncr, the bc-nwiletion woe prom - Mooed, nnel the Convention . adjourned until half poet seven o'clock. I=2 The Convention - rieassemble4 at half past seven o'clock, and the devotional exercises commenced by ,Inging the 3!th hymn. =2 after add& prayer velts offered I,y Rev Dr. Speer, of Altooni. • ' 010 0 4.700000.. The Chairman stated that the time fnr taking up the topic for ditsue*ion hot arrived. The question NVX4 as follows: The Church and the TV,ltt. Rhall, we ascertain destitution: ristele'l special claims; carry the Co.pel to remotenedghborimods; so insprow etinrell arrangements as to secure a lamer st, tendanix; and overcome the spocisi tinkles arising from the tempt:air/to and excitement. of city life? Rev. Mr. Chitlins , opened the dis cussion, in an able am; eloquent ntereib of rtwenty minutes. The speaker had been a chaplain In the army. end ita the mane of hbo remarks reFirresi toe num ber of intemegzg incident; which oe curets! under his y.crtonal observation. At the claw of his reioad.e, the limb verse or the 34 hymn WWI 81111 g, ••Cmike Oeutot at of every 1 , ..ea11ig." Rev. A. A. Burtlelt tollowed in the dis cunsion. lie oocupiecithe full, time al- MUM to him, hi au able nod 'eloquent appeal to the citizens Of Yittaburgit to go to work to earnest. At the close of his remarka the Chair man requested that two nil:Wm, bri spent in client prayer at the close of which he affered a most iiloquent, audible raye,, and then rung the sevetoenth h ymn; "50.11 we caner at sae stri C r The entire audience Joining in the clients. The time allotted to tbediseusslon hat , lug elapsed, it Was about to be brought to a close when It Wan announced that Mr. I). M Moody, of Chicago, woo prat.- tint. The Chairman etattd that the tline would be extended, and Mr. Mccely ad dre....l the Convention. lie rekLrrod ryt length to the works of Spencer, of Lon don, end Garage Muller, of lirlat4, and of an Irishman. In Lublin, whftt, be said, had printed and circulated more tracts than the great 'trsq Society of London. At the eioo of \tr, 7.lfoody.'s rermarks, the Chairman rommtel that while the congregation was slnging the iirvt verve of the lieVenth hytuu, “Tn.tistr thatbsiwareaos,•• it there were any persons' preseitt who &mired to have Brother Moody utter up:: pray er for them they would rise t•, their feet. Thebynniwassung,andanumheref persons Woughout the congrtmuion row., when Mr. Moody offered a tottah hitt prayer In their behalf• Rey. Sheaf,`' Superintendent f the Young 'dien's Chrlatian Ateinelalinti of Cincinnati, next addressed the Conven tion, relating the workings of that Asso ciation In that city. At the rhea etilfr. fibentra remarks Mr. Smell real the following propost. Hon: 1 "I will be one of, ten persons who will pay the sabtry of a mintster, to be under the direetion. and- control of he Young Men's Christian Avmelatton of this city, whose duty shall be, in e4sincotion with the pastors of the different, Evangelical churches of uur city, to t he out lute our streets and lanes and preach Jeans and Elm ermined." • The above was .iigned by a responsible man, who regumted that W*11361310 might be supprms. • Aftak some little solicitation by the Prolddent nine persons in the congrega tion sweepted the propr.ition, after which the Convention adJourned, with prayer and the benediction, to meet this morn ing at nine o'clock.. —The Eanton Fove- Pans says: Loot evening an Irishman gunned Sally at tempted to commit suicide by cutting bin throat with a razor. The tool 'wantno dull, qui filled to led the existence of the son' of Erin. tie bled very badly, but 'Squire Lenher being Informed of the fact, took one of the man, and saw that he-did not bleed to death. fratly Ina been given too ninth to drink, and while under the influence of liquor at , tempted to kill himself. On two previous ocatalona he threw himself on'tne nark before the locomotive, buttbo engineer would not- allow his train to peer over the poor man'. bones, and be agonized , himself through life until he nought ee -1 lief byk mor. lie will undoubtedly be sent to jell, or tho poor housitdo4afp keeping. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS —On the 13t11 inst., Wm. Martin, aged fifty 3-ears, fell from the platform cf a r or. 'nn emigrant train, aMila paaslw.: Dnrmek Point. near Jobrenosv n. lie vws badly inJurwl, but will re-os-er. —A :man named Wa,le. INetts her, Planed in the 'folickyr:burg ,;all, on toe charge of esommenitaz a rap , on 1. , - evina Wilt. of . .111,hent - tor:ream, --A Mr. Kara, it Way nes Station, Cl.rs toh ersontv, nee. fr e ns clays lit the lerealiln, at a derrien scith wheels he tilts holteiner to het -intro f.er a pier ir the LeNVIO,..Q . terideio. /heath NV:-.ln (Jr leave. a fanuit. There W e re Iwo of lei , tole- at work is ale (inn at the time of his death. —The proprietor of the St. Honsr, at I.li , r2er Cherry - Ann. wo, robbed f Between and :trio on Wednesday. It seems that ht had left his react hanitinit in the house., with the money in oue <if thr riorkets. anti WiII/11 strient from the room some unknown party' entered, took the money anti mode dl'. —Thp new Harrisburg bridge will be finished and open for wagetus on Satur day morning nom, and in a short time the whole <mem . ° will be under roof. The completion of this structure will be a great convenience to the poople of shot vicinity. —Front the Cadiz :0.) Republican We r. J. flirting, n Ir:real:man on a freight train on the P. C. railroad, wits - killed at the flowerstown Bridge, Monroe township, in this enmity, on the night of the 181 h Inst. Ilia body NVIIS not (Wind until the next day. It is supposed ho-was Mantling up when the tntin cause to the bridge, Ida head coming ill ei tacit with it, Ltratkingldc skull and other - wk.,. injuring hint, resulting in his immediate death. • —The Braver _leg. has the following particulars of a heart-rending accident: Last Friday morning a .ail accident oe curred near Darlington, Beaver 11 1 / 1 111, 1 ' r l A little non, nixed about six years. er . Mr. William S. Wallace , whibi on I is oay to schist! in company aOh his h ahem, steppral at a noighlair's Louse fin a few minutes. While thee the neighbor's win tied: .1 01111 001 er the hen. , le sheet a greimil -, uirrel. 111111 a lido in dm net. or erie,ing a rent, the wilt watt aveklent ally diehargeil. and the load_ passed throngli rim 1, air of Mr. Wallace's little -sin. Ile linens! 10 great pain for a row !wars, Mien dead, 1,11111 1 01 liiit relief. We learn that he was a very prontisintt child, and that tie casualty has east a der , giloinn ever the enure neighlairiviisl. —Thu Reading Dispatch says iin Sunday afternoon la , t Nfr. Bold coi lleinly, , of Earl township, isle: n1:14 n sad accident. Ite wa, on n large tree trying to knock down a few eke< nut burs when the bleb upon AV101•11 10 1 stow' broke, and lir :ell hi the gsierni, a distanne of ali.int t h irty feet. i ine ei Ins right ril, was hreken. ns :Ilse was one iii his arins ale.,. dwells., His little li,y, who was with him when Ilea 0.11.10117 's carred. rail home and ;13,e die anirin. W 111011 , 1 .10 01 - dins: 1104.111bori. went te his —That live and onterprising, journal,' the Titusville I ferald. say:: an adjourned 1 meeting of the Oil Dealer, Erolianua ti as ! hold Tneralay !Memnon in iini i niara House, Putrolunift uentre, et which in 1 rimmiratlon was perfeeted, and it may i minor lie regarded - a, •-no of the Insittu. , Bons o f the oil rte.:ion. ()whit: to the In- elennott state of the weather. mei to a I inisunderstandine as ui what 111110 the t tilooling would Ins hold, the, nas oar a ] full attendance. Severit new members were then efinted, and the Exulianire then pen-tided to !tininess. when sone ' apirited ilisianision' vaioloil. There now thirty-four tiiernlicr, and there is no doula lint that this.numbor ii in n‘ in creased to upwards Mime hundred wide In the next ten 111:,cs.- II to pro shed . mein or puivhase a suitable lauliiina in which to hold mettiahrs in soon as there are sulltriont fundaln die trfiri,nry, The i nil linain,“ in the vleinsty of Petroleum 1 Centre Is vet - minty of sufficient rri rd I tilde to support au institution nt this eharnetnr, and it is to Lin hoped that all purth, interested ,roll enthats or to ~,i, Lain it. Thin far there han 1.4,11 co:udd er:Oil, vitality ott , ervable nt the in, eh.. itt...,, :mil the Exchange has lits, estah iEshed on a firm foMimr, - nail shut, h.e, under n depressing state or the oil mar- —A story tout In riroulatton In Tito, vino that a troll known oil reilner down the Crook heel alrwondoil lie is charged with certain fraud , . tipon Lilo (invert, nent, and Lie bonilsonin re_-ide Hie. We trust tuft rumors art• o m ; ;,,s. moil, for the party has hithorto %coo:o.Ni an excellent roputistlon. —Thn Titutmille ilo,oM of yetaerdav contained a poem. of mnsideranie te,st entitled the 'tltetttructittn -termsdem," I from the pen of J. L. Tracy, Esq. -A idtort 1 1100,.ince three path or twin ! children went born in Randolph town idtip. Crawford county, In u I 1. 411 t. That is dounllnn t p the t opalation at a prtity rapid rate. —The Wheeling In'cifg:xar, wty,: Captain Timmer. Superintendent of the Nunes? Run Petroleum Com yany, open, taut iloeneek. reymrte his company as putting down n well to !.1-3• the efb.,t of deep boring. They bast , rAite ?horn Lela feet, and thilEk they ha g ve nearly ratehot slut great relatrat rel.erVeir.f Crtpt. K. report. RN:, the re- , erkiMr al 1•11 shazdOned well. which hail faileti yield oil fora year past, stud the ros llt pumping promises to restore It to its f •r. mer • —Thre old and Ililltl:l{mt,h . d eitlrens or Ohio were stopping nt the Grant lieu,. Wheelind. en Tuesday. Wo rider to Hon. 11. 5. Curran, father B. Cowan, President of the Ohio Stine Central Committee, lion. tVin. Rennet. Clatray ilia, mid lion. It_ Marsh, of Steubenville, .11.1 of them have b o on prominently hefere the pubdi in ilay long gene by, end are now beyond thr, ,uore and ten. -Alt , tot. three iteretait. out of four, wlw travel on titan t I;ldin,atl IniVhklintr, pay the %ix .o.ot. fare. The aVoraar., return of tickcc, 10v day h about .is hundred. Thcavrnve rc 'ptnare pertgtpt not fur froin t one hun dred WO forty thdlttr,.. hit (4' rushy. hOll.l, wily One , Ira. died up ht thifi time. -.6. utt,te you will in. Centro Wheel- Utz, y Will .1.0 oVidif ir.ev „f the grovetlf ou of that portion ;of the au!: on every Workmen: am lin-y on lluilaitum in every of ...xis; ru,tiou, and the clone of tip', , ur will sue a !Ara.' aililltien to the numb, in ttult le= • The Ilri , rlei .ny,: 1 ,,, r 11, V. rrlc ending October 1905, Inn, wry , r.,r.ivr.l „, ei, „-,,i. n d ti,s,.. , n,tor poro& n 1 Iran, , N. 40 41 poinnlwre rails and .4,11c0 , ,, urn! 0,140 tune of iron or, Shipped during 001110 pepicel, 5,400,090 pounde . iron; I,2,l,ooopoinuis Ntdis RIM spikes, and 4,e50 tone Iron ore. .. —The spirit of puzifieni late Infected some members of the colored popuintion of Clevelar.d, and is watch hot iN4•II toed.• for pile it skis between two feuoreoie St ter the honor. of the ting. /II lo a vatitn while the otner y ,st”- ly arrived In the cloy. . === Tye TRINITY Clair:W.l Client, whirl l rival' In point of excellence; and culture any tp "tea city, or per - Imps Statil,, nn nounee a grand nitcal connect of secular musty at City It ill, nn Tualny next. Tins programme, is varied, embracing the semi or. gampt.sitien frern'the great Gorton. end khmlish incste:s. r.osit may be seetimd at the inucio store, tLtnsv CoNelllll,. Lot It net he !for- gotten by our nil...teal friends that iss Caroline McCaffrey, the pleasing and tin• (clout contralto, of Philadelphia, ssalsuAl by einiroit vocalizers, will give tWor grand vocal colivrts nt the Acaderitv of Atonic, on Wtsitaisda., , and Timrs;lay evenings of next week.. 'Phu aridly and talent of 1\ 11/01 ilceolfroy la univcrsally rmognized bore, and with sari. nu lo• sto port •wl ..Ntadatua Behremt, of khgadel- Id ln..t.tr. Itratitz, °neer Ito lees° vottui of .foitarltta, and Theodore Ito- belni no. and J.•Bithrei.e, equally tintntr oil masts, the affairs must lireve fol. JU,tervt.;tfiteate may lei encored wit h ;',tlt ostre atiergo it C. C. .Nleller'e, 41 Wood street. NEW °Pena. floutig—To;nigh,t; fourth nnpenranco of the great natural cornets. Mon, Mr. S. N. Chanfrau, in the cornet of 'limn," Nopportod by the cittire stock company. Titimat.ela Velttb - rnem Tnevrnr--Azt otteelletit tall to-night; as will be per. mdved I,' .rtferring to ad vertlaolient. •el.wtt allow la coming. It will spread Ica tent: yank. Thursday on Red Lion let, seven all will ha ttlYortleil an opportunity of seeing for the lent timo In ill. ring Alleerletitt favorite clown, Ural (tie,. lieneral roalervues.Prpeeeallno. =EI Bishop Esher to the elhu r. 'rbesession opened by prayer by Bet . . J. Stull, of the Ohio Con ferene, Tito fo.ee'aiinov of yeztterday were road end approved. The election of gen-1 oral ° m eet , sot continue! end ccoultml 1 In the election of Rev. bt. Netts, of the E . r. Fenn,. connolittio sta Genertil gook 1 Steward, Rev. It. nob., of the lowa Con-, !bream, Editor of tbe Church llorechafter. and I be noelectinit of Rev. T. G. cieweti i for the Evangelical bleasenger. The ! forenoon sesaioneleeed by prayer by Rev. A. *inbred'', of lowa Conference. . Teo afternoon reselon opened by luny. I eferrebylot.ertattpyt n, ler,hoefr In uo thtqill . ttoin ci t i ! ;,. .n r: ne Rev. 8. R. Dorner,Prlnelpelnt the Lent. 1 Orion Female Seuitnary at litinntettOw.ve, I Pa., way Introduced to the Conference. The Conference pnweeded with the elec. i r bons, which resulted as follow: Rev, It. Yen bet reelected Rditorofour S. 8. liter. acute, Rev. W. Tost re-elected Corti, , pending Secretery of tbo Mitisionary ho clety, The following brethren were. elected metutters of tbe Board of Pubil• cation, vies Mabel, Faber, Rev. J. P. Stab, of Feet Penna. Confereade; Rev. J. 0. ghetto', of Ohio, Rev. 11; 'lamer, or New York, Rev. M. Steffy, of Indiana, Rev. H. HuoLster,of IVittoullain, and Rev. •B. J. Bowmen, of -lowa. Closed. by prayer by Rev. 11. Linse, of Minnesota. PITTSBURGH. DAILY GAZETTE : THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1867 Tom anti Norr—Tlini Lea-necallad. MK•rstts. Elstionre—ln sower to the allegations contained in Sir. Cochran's Into card, in which be states that the let ter given its was under wrong BnPres stens of our school, and that /to had pri . • eately recalled thy tame, Wo beg leave to nyike the following stateMent •of the manner in which it was obtained, and ilsolanne circumstances connected with Cociu - an's recalling tendencies: Some time since, unbidden, nnsollci :ind very unexpectedly, a gentleman whom we had not been In the habit of meeting upon the street tor several years, but who, far some muse .011- known to us, persistently refused to no tice or speak to us, call& at our Whim one evening, and, after Introdueinghim self as Mr. C.C.Cochran, late a teacher th Duff's Oollege, said that ho had celled for the purpose of making an explons tion of his rnyeterlons conduct, and apol ogizing for his seeming want of courtesy, Which he did; by stating Slat such Iron .1110 nature of his into eligNremont that hod I; been detected by hie employer, or by any of his family, as holding in tercourse with, or in anywise recognizing any ono connected with the Iron 'City Collage, ids position would have been forfeited and he diseharged. But that, inasmuch as he had been able to secure employment elsewhere he had resolved to submit to this Iltyr aliatlon no longer, was determined to assert his manhood, turd had thrown up his situation as teacher lit said school. He therefore hoped, ho said, that see would over look his past offences and consider and treat him as, a- man, inaimuch, as he heti hitherto acted not from choice but from restraLnt, his employer Imposing this as ono of the conditions upon which his servlessi wore to be re tained. Accepting lase. tiaailanation and typology as satisfactory - , - no tispissts. ed hhnaeli extremely gnitificd, and there :tiler became not only a frequent visitor let the Iron City College, but professedly one or its seamiest and most devoted friends; so lunch so that we were repeat ,slly Urge , ' to refer persons desiring . In formation iMneerning the different col leges to hint And,ns a further evidence of the genuineness of his repentance and the s la ou.ray or his friendship, lie kindly roblaed us with the Card which hr lbw stye ho 'mit:aerie cl) recalled. tottotovor to this we would state that the only tittiniallott, either public: or pri s•atc, sve over had of SEW o•'s change of opinion sea.% that suggested by his late re-on,Oitettielit with the party whom he Ist.' liiitorly accused of- tyrannizing , liberties anti degrading Ins num b. I. And, hl Order to test the Matter lather be hail mmin sold him- self to Ids fAritter alleged 7ipprintnor, we .1....i.1..1 to publish bin yard, which wren• retort. heti appeared in the nowt:paper% fi„, kne,e,.. The sal.. appear,. to have hove inalspicto. If he is satin tiod, we have 1,11,011 to nimplein. 'root Mr. r. is predinrsiseil to change inn pluton,. and resort., his decision% in most c eiclusively shown in the fact of los Inciter, while in the employ of 're. 911,1111/k businen house Ix this and utter Inn log the sehoOl whose prin. el pa characterized no one of the MOM -1,...,140.0,10 or earn. entered Into not IT,. than pot r separate engegotnents with than prepre.tors oft. runny Mil - erten bunion:Ls etoflee g.% an leacher. In throo of which, l ett least, he preiturtei Itimitelf try ho eaten vivelyadvcrtisetl In advatke, hot when tic. nom for the fultilltuent of his engage 111011D, Arrived, be had charged . n” , ., end recalled them. Ifau. able at that, tiletance of time to recoil the el reutontanotia,wo van Inform him where le.e-mit ...Muth ell desired inforntation'on the Pottier% lint we regret to ha, obliged to nay that sons. of these wicked gentle- •I~cu do not hesitate to declare it as their .ipttiltm thou Mr. C. never Inlended'lo Otlfvl ein engettemente with them, - hut merely Le 111 , 411 as lesthre in en in. :0111[.: to obtain an increase of notary In the pinttion he lb, (Irrupted. A. a ferthcr iudicttlull of Mr. 1. 1 .'s re .matt prrnelis l ain, 0 o would elate Met we have been crudites - informed that, in siditent 1.. the commendatory lettere frail Mat already pubilshed, , he eine 43111 C till., sine , once td the proleipai of mother school, not sexy remote Ivan nen., a very flattering fetter, In st }itch were Inourperalnd stone highly denten leatements concerntint certain praetieni he alleged existed in the imaittition lie unto praises no extrnra gently. flirt after diseovering Um! Ito Heti t. 15 en It e• under wrong imprrininns" tually make rut l‘hrOrt privately to recall tin. same. Lot it wan conelmied that Ito must again have suddenly chmittni Lan mind, a. he was pabhclo .3 mat, ins a hurried exit from the gruttematin CiheC, with nundry rent, In his hrt,adelcth,, rrti ,ove ar ,- Wwg ini prstiniems Il ls .frimere Attachment to the talented author of 'We coveted deem. terra. We are Authorized to Inform Mr. I', that if he In still dminme of revelling the name. and Ito' forgotten the contents of dm letter he lately purpled ebb - melt to re s.ver, Ito Call Oa* a nipy of it by , J 111,“; at he ititons where. No one 'to promme will tips ate Mr. Cols right to change his opinion, but eouting al it does upon the heels of his re tern engerment with the pony whom lie accus.Kl of a]! that WUx Inn, lane and mean, and coupled at the .1.11105t11.1, with .I.llxtravagant prelso of an institu te.. w hich, bet lately, be Could nut etig mall. to.. violently, It has toensuggest- Cad at least. may feel dislx , sod ,e,..tioh its slneerltv, anti doubt the ..:Prillillrlll,s% of the {.51,111.171ee. Sthttl C'tsvt.ry. tra:;opumb, GENERAL NEWS Si rpiw 14.ing wol as Intl thv rtmrn !fro mginci of licmtou. Phibutolphia i. tro hnro. • Gersrun r... prelartinnry nln. have lAken. • • .Nlt-a Coul.lact: qua pa:lan:aft with u of Montana ta,ld, vulual at t , .41A ,t La,u.at, a F-u. do -4 'lave, at Omaha. -hair Ire, •Nttulttot., th, -totpltur in he hair or in the &yr. deadly portttm, which of. dm tkresittoit-t Itartlyttt, . • Ittp (211116 , mi:1,1Lp, ib.411011 s 11.14:Oral letter urging tin. clergy to use t!•a:r Na..t et ort.. to brlvia. about 11 better observance of thr Sabl/4111 , 1. 111 , 11141f,4 that Ito tntt rln• I.lov- n.. tra4lli.V. 11.14, reavtitly, Instill twels , C 1, 1 ,4 ~ 111 1 , 01 . 1.,V1y, Ith untiral+itt. for whi,periirg: _ ho I);,;.a.rd• learn. fn.in unuTaiattot“- , 1 authority - pant there ere I , al rtal.n tluOtt.and ,Itsblvtri,N4 [wpm, onl• ii, work, Inoatly 011 141111,1 in 11-,ania. -114, Wit.ly author rS Lifilth lank' m,tu - the “Ifereafter we nlutll careful Iva •only wtio aro our tun nh 1012/ ate their Too mil teethe, of tho eagle aunt no: Le A 11,, n shrewd villain in N.hua, N. U., walked doliberately up y. n store window and br..ke in a pane or Frvneh and - when Taxicril to lm_ (or Erns deliberately drew not none bun ` .11 , -.1 dollar Llii, which the Aore keeper ruing him seventy dollars in r•lenze. Tim bill proved to be coultior• i Mr. John T. 'Mowry, n,idlog nrikr Cuatio, Delaware, on Saturday shot hit he !ns ppod to be an immenge wild .ro,k, the Indawaro, none/ at place. 'A' hen the gamo waa brought to him. it fompl to lw of tho most eXeol,itely varic.4 . atall Nmmige, and to Lace four tot. Mr. Mowry Intand, xtuning nod kf,pintr it mn u cluloßity. —A Now OrleanN exolanureof the 10th ortoher, hay, 'rho New Or'pawl fruited Statt , s 111 ililary band, ~ehleh will Ito retnemberetl oa 411henifyilng elegant nitede in Lafayette and Cell,oitin Square% before the advent of - the priranit epidem ic, eumptvied of twenty-nlx maul- ciao;. Of thin nutubei twenty -fnur have had the yellow fever, and nine have died. —lt Is curious to note the distinction of valor as applied to disease. There are the ytAlew lever, the bleak vomit; the green sicknem, the whlto swelling, the ',ark: fever, the yellow jaundice, and Gs Mn. Parliti o nton says, the "brown rectei4' And no* vn have (l Cll. t.llO blue de ath," On beard the lampital ahip - at the New York tionnut tine. 4.. • —A band or ro boor reefuttly slopped a stay. , vonnti to NVoulthigtrin county, Ar .lcans:.s, nod calk:trot the motto. On ho lisg told them was none, they Jumped on tho huge, but the driver; who was armed with, n revolver, rotated and iron !that through the near,tlie 140 no. Ho a mit three or tour 4)n:4 Illtoturn, wound- Ingono of To robbom whet.oupon they r o d( off wit rouldurther n)olent4tion, . . —Detturegard had 'an lutervlee with the Presidentfor the purpose of malting on application for the rester:aim: of his lands near Itemphis; which hn Mimes a: o tmeupled by negates and TanlfeA eehotd medium, who are tieing his pro eitywithout tendering him en equiva lent.' It is thought Kr. Johnson will graelouslyirrant hie request. The next upplication "from the redou bitable General will probably be for the Government to compensate him for his losses during the rebellion.; —Mrs. lieisif r. East man. of SallehurY. N. 11., tiled In..that triton n few day:, age in herands - Inindred and fifth year. She woe supposed to be the oldest Peng - Min the State. An incident connected with her lifii lif tverMY of mention. ''Seett fitter the execution of ,Ira: Surrittl in 1 Vooh ingten; a portion Secldentolly mentioned that; Met in :dm. Eastman's Presence, when elm immediately exclaimed, with solemn emphasis: "I wee them :atm of a woman I clog hung once." - She referred to the execution of Ruth May, which tic tarred at Port: mouth, N. IL, December :it:, 17(B. It appears that thin woman was the schoorteacher of letruEastman when the jotter was abqut six yoom of tom One day, through II inotts,'Ruth Diay was fitment, and the children were all at play. NI rs. Eastman says ehe found 'a lotose I Leant it. the school room door, and got I underneath the Minding, whet° she die. I eovered a handle wrapped In white cloth, in which; there was a dead intent. The ; eerie° proved to be the child of her teacher, situ was arrested for murder, ennvietett and hung. A reprieve came fer her untie day of hoiexachition, but ShorilK,.Packer .wanted a warm dinner, and swung her elf a few momenta before the. appointed time. Circumstances of manned to prove thst Ruth Blare child wan still-bormt and that ahOwainolt 'a murderess. PH.53..11T.a , RIME AND BREED, 118 Wood St., near aorneief Fifth Government secorities, Gold. silver. I%iid Coupons, actrilt Sia .4.1 on I:ber, trims. Ur&tll male .n principal cities of Europe. CONVERSION OF 1-3015. =I SECOND MID 'MIRO SERIES 1-00',1 LUTO THE 60w.1867 6-20 Gold Coupon Bonds, JAMES T. BRADT & CO., Halm is GOTtniment Sriimt Corner Fourth & Wood Streets IBA B. AIeVAT & CO., mzsaimerss. SiD DELLIPS I COMM? SIMITIFB, Cor. Fang) ad Smithfield Stretts, esill I atee botdais of JUNK AND JUL O , IVEN., . t I tut to Ka th , 11 , Pregl at V- ill nor 0010 Jaavate tet t a n d Idea theta I 7 n eat:asap. , 5.20 BOXDS OF .11567, Introit IN NOLD at 6 per coot. fro= that date. lILA ROCKY A. CI I. FINANCE AND TRADE Omen or run Perestinuart Nazism, Nntuergroas, °Nadir 11, Nos. (I old I. dem NINN to INN, with more die. position to buy thou Nil. The improvement of our bonds In the Landon and Frankfort quotations, shoe the solution of the Papal difficulties between Franco mid Italy we. lost Nista; the election In the Southern Stages, irs well as other political !roubles which affect our primaelal pulley more or INa, glyaNso to apprehensions nod favor higher rates. Nothing riot the scarcity of money and the blob rater tor otlrryinlC gold, present • any =rind ad enine to the premium. Government hands, after au edema" at from s:to per tout., dropped again to the (Omer Itgures, and ore dull. Tuner wno pild a high premium for hoods would gladly .ail and in veit other tette, but hesitate to lose on the oil glnel investment, whilst those who, have money to spare far a short period are loth to buy now for fear of &eclat lower quotations at ordering the meeting of to at Corpiee.. The stock ~shells entirely mentpulated by clique., andkhe less the public know of their oporetlane the batter for then. they go not make um money which, they might hoe • made and hove no knots to tegret, which Ines itably would he the case tor any one who per his manes where it (Might ant to be. We reeentls eoiMiedl.n paragraph f , m • naiads , lptisa paper, assonacthg the sion 1:1 WastataalteeSs Brasse.Stathlers atty. We ire as.. In receipt of a lett the fleas le qu“tioo,la shish they s tbnewbote story a natrnr in nem part that they bare not failed. nor ante &sancta! embarranmen t whriaever. Tb tic. Of *owe Sournallata in pubtishlnir aritettm: the credit of mercantile hone mint Orvieto. mle r and alien causes when none wit intended. = PL. la. Mali. Irene Gold, ILI4IIt!EV4I, . L1N5.'1.0,4; 10054. / 00 ! , ,i; 1 - .3• cle* . elivad i Pltuaurel, r.. It. Exprtga Westernlegtspl, ...... -....... Er. , IL IL.-- Pio imrstl ran Wkyke k Chicago It. Mon torrAlerrt Ill23==t:= M== ohlo awl 3 11 1•thiMPPrCrnit4... 311.higsn Southern liorr Son guerti Quicksilver —lu the letter of the &cline lamp, the CotteheY. a( the tele:lre I. of: her Coat. eettlEcetee a. • refer • r7!'.T,y:rnTnrTnTrnnun UT banks atiould tare real sa rol:ow mmmtry bank. n.e trqulren to bar* at AS wt tea. o 1 cit./silos sad %topes dabs of which moat tw in Matta m • xbriellt3Ls 3•3133 map cazalst of 3 • eariltrato. or of -.b depetitt t•ltb dYeeetlee Agent eelvete4 by the beak." —The NeYr Twit Ti tee, rce.4l: =sztt: DEXC=I3:I • . dale ago that tette Was Waste ault teen ta ebactluee laittltuUas ea thee' of the wen. neat Oa. tiourety. rhr low:Tett wee eat very luxe. uy 6%" meaty. TO .dualaeS hes tare be.. tale ~erlbe ehooka ttl6tra nr asteto, IMI liaang liax6l la as, of ekuks up town, and vho, to .T.er gmat..t.ll.lols lath lei./ter Cent m t easetantres the la2c. tteektes Ixx Volk. he money la default tete tit , tepalti t the hetteeel Lean iron n•ii. lot oposolotors hod rocede, • to tato req. mmttiitems ollsl4 2 to t ar;c•sot o lu n l to th , lo the VaaJalo Ittok or the eltirnos 2 , of 41111orotOurr, bolt. en I mem pott,tivot to utto tot, r oudor 10114 11. *two cYtttnkett Vt• toolttol lb. .fait It tits Houk El•Salbet fro Lorttarilto Courier sop. Lotto., that votortrtmte In tbo chin of Cat,Ol3 f I.e. c. cue men. twee .4 peorel .a a.m. our L.L.Yeae la is e au lasearlalual ...Unmated as • K•atuek vuotataat Out b.. about My •••••• akaorol lee.e feud.te tamale ear in eseh via.e. 71.1 elf.r taa. un•galoo Its sommosial cira ! Ch. nevi,. 2:ave 11(411./ .1 lb 0.11.4,11; ==trl=o= M====2 —Thri ...telt opens IC th a Malt and anneal for money, and lamrat Lan the /13.../itet /11 Watkilair 110. z. toe canal ry for entreaty Were tA latte!reala than tk!.•ny Mae erlthlnat t•o ders past thse pause rename tads} to It. country . tortetocdenta. feria.; of Vain ;forst-41oa bills o oad tat sweettlitloo here—hte at the 1 while the etlteellowteous demand Is etowlor. 'The tetoto how thf tolowter endemic Vis merchants ate Nettan •rsbne la tha way of collection., but e. ry la beloite.o.4 from trie country ba km lb. opts market the demand Is y, Prnernm. Yirat•clam nem.. are teka • at If@ le per mast., bat ethers cermet be dale for Int then trilra per Mart.e—Viercuern Trion, Val. EEMMS Onto, • t reat Prvormarne. 3 serer., / OCtObel St, INCt. • Cll.OllP—Th. market was unusually ectin , Obelov. the repented sales machine thirteen thousand Ore hundred berryle,lo the atgre• tete, sad walla there was conalderable teen,- men. prlcre, although stronger, hove tolder gone uo quotable <barge. We can report aale. I of boor Ude for November. .0.10 . • option, at 111qm MOO bbls, to tank, for Inimbilate delivery et 15,./c; IMO bble, Imago! la tank, at inic,and MO do et same genre. The Improved condi.. Mon of the market ,may be stiributed to the fact that refined also Is better, uad the fact that the weather hes &gala turned clew and cold, and th. brospeets for ao early balk ll.e or. about. remota as aver. Ttitgtf., loom Ott City repot{ et nil. more &Mite and UMW. REPO. TO—Th• market for bonded oil era. also Ortnerbied snomettat. exalted !to-day. .1. though there was but tromparatively Attie done. Competed with yesterday and the Ida before prime are batter, sod the 1.1141.0 upmeld. For emorqdc, October gm, quo• tad to-day at gie, %West 3414 a on Tim...lame& stn oo Monde.; tiotember. la reported as have, log been roll la Philadelphia ter..isy at =lie ZlO, which also, le an advance, mtd December may be quoted at 304 c. We eon refoitha .0. of IMO, tip each fur Demi:ober, Jemmy, Pcbruarrauct March, at eh. It aa. rumored today that Antwerp bad adv.nced to 10 franc. but up to a late Maur In the aftertmonethere eat, .e far as we r eauld 'tear., no amain:mango of the tumor. Ott tauten ant, COOK DOVIT•1111 11. M. Long & Co. 144 bbla refined to W. O. Warden, Philadelphia. (1.101, kst Co., It do do to Tack, Ikea on, lintehuntoo 011 C 0.,. do do tale, Wilco.. Phtledelphl.. PAW, etl do ao u, W. u. Wadden, nu. adephla. 6, It. 51111.., ta ao do to Waring, King On. Phtladelphle. /Juliann & It do do to W. P. Lt. (oth Phil.detphik oi. tort re.t. hurrerr A. T. K. .. . . . Lockhart la Frew, 718 bole refilltd to W. O. Warden, Ph ktoolabelmar, Koehler & Co %d do do to %%lariat. KWIC h Uo.. Philadelphia. Damn &Wagon, itd do do to Waring, Knit & On. Philadeiphis. Kirkpatrick • 1:0,101 do do to Warloth /MI k Co, Philadelphia. Lodirkaft a r , ew. WO do do to, Brads?ga & • Co.. Itogo4. No Uef. Co., Us do do tot. A. Dilworth Co fifackromi & UW, 311 do do to vi k a. W. 44 e .; Philadelphia. . 3 .T. Tel* Dry Goods limited. PT Tolernotk IA the Ilitsbunib tl.etto 1 . nue l'oas, Oct. 24 •Ttio'doelloo in Print. and Debacles or certain styles has brought stayers in fall force in the inaritet..d large quantities Of Koran have beam' disposed or, sm that stools are mato:gaily reduced. Pa. chic Prints hare sold rabidly at 12)io, and so bale American, Oriental.; and 01 Ott, hot the Merrimack - I/ ore held with morel firmness, at 15!i0. All Prints must Ito to. I •liiiling. in Dalaines, the only cameos is In ilomliton A linrsons. , tho former selling ut, Marro, the latter at' Ito ftir White. 'She Pa cifies. Manchester command 210. Brown ) Allestlup In of the best alas; 20 a' about it par yard lower;Ontl Atituruhr and Milan Mood tell at ISMei Widow A, 150 t 'elite iistru, Mark A and Appletou 4,1101 actle: 2310; Athindo U, 'Ric. . : : Phlladwlplatta entitle Mitsk.wt. • Puttanzaent a, October , al.—The recelPld Of heel little wire lane this week. trdrhtha shout IMO head; the market Is cotwequeneo was dull and prise. were tweattled sad lower. Extra Poona. and Western etre - o_6oll l +m from Mello per lb. grow Asir goo d In , O. and common at to 40)60, am to qua Hp. Ahead were dull sod low . .000 head wired and partly sold at from Malan per lb, rClea, 05 to condltion. Mere all* dull &Oa lower; head sold at the different paid. at from eildetile,oo per 140 lb., nit. . . atteago Cattle noriet CDT Telegaph to the rittabargh LW OW] Cinooao, net. 91—Haft Cattle atelo9 and =Wanton , sett's, at 13Q2.10 bletter. a 000,23 66,17 for coal to extra ChOlo., raeOtoll liois quiet, at. 40,21613,60 for gotot to 0001011. =I lHr Toleiraph w tee Pittabarik 0 . 040 . 1 OctOtar 4d.—Flear—notbleg W neat 4.111 prime, IMPUL Cons slistaly better. 0•14 steady and svilOt. Ity• steady. • Para/Lou nominal. JABS MIZELL & SON, GO and 10 Wades Straot, LARD 011, MANDI'AMBID3S, Lod hamar. to CRUDE. LIDIRIC.I.EUSU and CARBON oiLa. ammo. our tro. I tard Ott 44.0 to It° oea:...actr.zatt. or older Wanda, and provoke .0 a- It as low aa Marti/nail or (Dago° rotas. Otr Ito Lard ittl at a LoOrtootos csanot I :olcatl , lti 'and staddard brand. o Mambo:Da Lan - rod ut Y ffc, 0. : "" 11.1 - 11. to their Utterer. to - Or will Lard tro from toe -Ice I'lol6c-1 order i ng I= 7011 Prern Oct eonou ober 23, Wa UST.rn% The georrel markets prevent but little that is new or worthy of special notice.. fliminese, generally, Is very dull. and even the stale trade, which has been action ever since hat reeto..howleg uncuistaiteble signs of weak nem and stagnation. flow long matter. will meatieue thus, It is di Olcult to determine; it Is probable, however, that a resumption of nevi. esti. would Import more life and animstion to trade generally, especially manufactories internals. littAlN—Wbent is firm and In good demand but unchanged; we continue 'tei quote prime Fenn. • and Ohio Red at 13.6562,00. Corn le dull, with a drooping tendency; we now quote new at 1104'01,00, and old 142161 26. ()Cation but unchanged et eiggiqc, on trace, and R6:0:, to store.. Barley la doll but unchanged; we can report sale. et prime Spring, In trot bands, 01 01,10, and In eecond hand., at 11,350 evl. Rye 111 dull, with drooping tondeneS: vane at 111,4501.50. . FIAlUlt—I. thin and weak, but pricer are without quotable change. We continuo to qUote at t 10S:411 for. Spring Wheat; tq2,Y5fS am:, fur Winter *host, and 1113.61;014,68 tor tansy brinde. Bye Flour to Still quoted at $9,505'.t rItuVISIONS BACCaI . 111 quiet awl u chrored et I{}4c for Shoulders; ITC/16a for •ILlhhedned Clesr Std.; r.ro for Pleat Sugar (lured nams. nod 24ito for AlartrArredtlo. Lard ropy bp quoted. at 1150, sod Mein Pork at.llrl. RUITLR—Ie. dull but without qubtable change. Small ult. of prime Roll at tse, and ahalea at 270 Common pooled Butter in vo' EGGS—Io good demand and seam, and (rob peeked may be quoted at bleiMe. tNlEEdld—Sales of Hamburg at Isom, ind Goshen at 17elee. APPLEL—UmatIone to arrive very freely, and with .supply largely tarsal Ito de mand, prices are mock cad drimprog, itootteg from fUjis,E4 per barrel, for goad Pa choice. POTATOES—Peach Blow. ace being sold abe1,121111.16 per bosh. New Jersey Sweets are gooted at #4,15081,76 per Md. • 011 Is too but unchanged at Ale for Nu. sod /11,16 for No. 1. II —li quiet and unehenged; re,tular eaten from country tenons 3it 416C0) pet ton, u• oordlny to quality. DRIED ten report anlee of new Pena. et 133 per lb for prime balyta. APPI.• may be quoted at tr. IRON AND FAILS Ormuz or ewe rIT111101109( 0.31.1.4 W mm:S T. nug. October tn. 19e7. There le netbing new to note In regard to the leen trade. There In only n mcderate demand for manufactured iron and unite, and there is no dlegulateg the font that Pittsburgh It /man& bee prestige, and it le owing mainly to the bawds railroad discrimination, whteti pre vent..., Irma manufecturers from euteesaf ly competing with the cut s - particularly while ossigatioo to .impended. The following are the end rate. Comm. .110 5r5;675 , liana 5 49 c rlionp nod Light gsntl . 01 . 6 8 Azad owl :Nun. 0 , 4, b. 4 ,1. • 4 Si kl.ll Oval and hall Ilonn , l----.4y.is T , lOW, lion /3 (2) 0 Cnt.St iron - .14 All *Lem o , cr a In. wide, Sa pats.. 1. . " •! ,'‘ .1 " :! , I. wALl ' a 'la • :p :4 ,~r .:~ ,~: ~,o„ 1614.180 'lns 44{9 1 05 NMI itoda 04,211, 8 '. Coal Semen lenn 4%0 8 Amer. Chanel. Amin.. inert Stun, 10 to 17 DX 01.; 818 18 7}j 10 MS totB IN 014 B!+C . . 1 10 V All shell.s over In.llldo • SAILS. tot to OM Nslls reneltog arid 2EI One . Mods &J Stl Lao - • • . 4.1 all d 9,!. II 16 4ln 1ta122 6 , 1 6.1 1.1 6 Cu clinch...._ £3 awl aa •26 Cut bytkent ai 676 (1661167 16116--(n4 - H.&1: Sdo 50.48{ 161 4 1 4 1 00 16.1. 1 6 .66. • . . Elpistlag Notlls-etsi, 0; 0 0; 5 1 N,5;1P1, 8 6 . 56 : Igg, SPAS; 1 6 . 1 . KM.' Itarrel Inch. 31,3;1 lath, ST,P); ins!, 16,7.;1!` toe, 116.7111115 inth. 1144.5. Tot:lasso N..1,—.6d. 4446; 6d. 6.60 i Mr 11 . 75 . An &TEM gsr-125SP per keg off, la lots of IPS kegs sod upsruds. auo. I[l4 Nom' York Prodwoo Marital.. coy Tel h. me altutaush.hesetto .1 New Tout:, 02lobar IM.—Cotton Ileawy mid h;olower: gel. 15.0 bales middllow upoulds. V [Our; receipts 22,70 Why oponed steely andiricaud lato foram pales 126,603 tihis at li,ooo. 53 for Imperil. Woatorn and State; ...4212.90 for extra Western; p. 13,1:3 for It U. Otto! a11.e01216.00 for at. keiuls; Cali mrni. quiet; main re seeks at ellAiill3,.ll. If ve F10ur . ..7..294N WhLskey quAlst, bet :caul) . .. Wheat; ...tat. 101.0. V bum opened yshadx firmer. and closet dull, heavy and . ak idiot; satin .;aill tons at 17.10 tor So. 3' !uint: 4.1.17 , 72... t, for N 0.2 do tal,Milykai for Sty. I1.0;1141 for midair Sta. WY. otdot. Choice amine *shade limner; otbor kla!le ant. and .0.01.50010 lowan mans 04. 003 11. at el. N., toe slat it 111.3 0 4111.83 fOr Wenern, and 111.2 t tom clad. Canada West. Walt dull; .ales 0,030 hu... Canada Peas to baud... 1,43. Corsa: rweipt. 042.17e1 ho.; Caen. lam: bet.' tvr, and clewed quirt; advalloo 0.1110 Oa hum MOM) hum. el.teutkl,4l for mixed West.' ern in .lore and a 11.% closing at ill .01[40 I 'l4O all., CM 11, receipts .3.1 X b.; ildiro foeSentern. el ...first 0i0... wool; no deelded, Scange; talc.` OW M. Itt trlllt7o for dureestle anew. watt unChatirod. Leatber—Lliena• look [Sole Is loser, with sale at alma for Huelva, Ayres, light Mahal*. Woe;s quiet ism"eg is dull. anger Is !inlet with sales 0,0 .1.0 lumen...m.o 71 :40181[0 for Cuba. and It _AS/. , i, ii 10. Porto Woo. MolacV. is 'heavy f•lttisslos of MU boakb ea. Cuha at SM. irolenal 11. quiet at Wye for Or 341(e. me menud in [mod. Woos are quiet. Pork la heavy soot loser. with sales of 2210 [air rats at fi11,50130.1,437.; for me..eloslns at 4 71 . 37 regular. ant 120121:150 for prima. Baal I. news with wiles of 65 literals at proyto. urines. Deet lems• are gullet with sales of 70 barn. wettern at 11 70 . 50 0 30 . Deeon is quiet, villa .alewut 500 barrel. Cumberland cat wuti 27.1 boxes short riobod, both for Puniinlwr, on ingrate term.; also On boxes tong clear and 73 hos. Cumbral.d cut, both deliverable within Wily day. at 1. 1 - ,04 h.., Cut Masts are heavy, with' set. of I. path... I 1i.4814?4 , 7 for shoul ders. alOil Isiiillii,u toe bates. - 1..f.1 is hoary watts males of WO marsh!. 114.3141.40. nutter Is qultt and messily at WON , for Mate, Cber. IS dull. Preiglas to I.lvor. pool arts dull and loner; 21.00 Ouchot. per .reamer, at Mid for cora sad 12Kii- for ',BOW. TA olt belr t nsr• I Ns as 11... • Thy </LOU/ /boal erg Im - let. ftrsam CO. ItOf parlor. a Malt 1 A 1.01 . k or fll4 - 00 or4c. ° . I CreAse eathlp IN qUlle . Laresr —Flour lo In tic loantr, with a woildain linstersa. Wheat dell and Ito tt lOW., No.r snring 12,1001,101 •Ptllifr 12.10; No.: spring wt.33C1,31. life dull. at alarm. western. data ,1011 and hop at !00310 for western. Corn! 12101., Aral 110 fur Rood to pride ally. ral wasted, orle.nrmer sod rater, nate, at S7AO for mewl $21.405121,14 reeds,. Lite/ nominal. 'Cut 1131311t11 nom!. nally unchanged. Raisin OOOl, with a fair deemed. Lard ilrilLwid heavy, at 13310110 fur talc to prime steam and kettle nap thwart. Clocheettellk Karkel. :87 Telegraph to the rlttsbargh El alatie.l Clonatgart. October la, ta, x.--glour un changed at .11,G0C111.1% I beat dull at AGO for NO.I red. Corn dull at 9ftost for No 1 mixed. Oslo ndraneed to @ON and at the olden holdors naked 7t'a for 10. I. Rao doll at 01.13. Barley unchanged. Cotton, doll and pnees lower; tnlddlum, 170171 hto bacco la active at full price*: lodes I tula 700 woo for lug., and 170 to 11,4 c for loaf. Whlskuy ononanged; good Clamant' for free, hut 'mire, are not mad, public, Uses Porlitu demand, alas NZO bbla at 111. Bacon ateady, but qu ley '].ant the lktt d three ayo, .htuls. tont dull at Ito. Nutter dull, and price* solo loner. twain, to "stern a loodoa 7 l oo e e n . t ra Lb O ao o t ' auy l at 153 Clover hoed dull and uric.d nominal at 40 Timothy null; no demand, glom at OLIO. Potatoes grin at 1.1,0006,171. .apploy an demand at 42 to nor Uhl. lion In 00. line demand and prima tughar,cloalug at 76 groeo. Cold, 1431, buying. I= Talearaok l 0 the Mubarak Uncut.] . be. Loam. Oaten.. VA.—Tobacco Is actl.r. Inge at Ot,2sad for ablaPinat leaf at Itrudil for mane fantorlug. Cotton in better de• maod at in!.i 0 5111 . 0 forraiddlitura. klonrerry doll and fr let tall extrast lOWA °. NV, do :=3 , 11 1 . " go o ll 4 lnt 1 1=1;;I;litt at . .4 0 1:11 1 .7111 red ar { at apring at al.TrAf2l,l.o. Corn firm at Olaf, for 'chow, and $1,1901,.. I for prime. Oat. at Gllrlefn for prime. liar op Inactive at for 00010.epringt 11,9114 for ohoice fall. RVe firmer at 41,0 for oho *a. at dull and droop. Mg. Blain 1 ark at 'Ala tartan ahofil4far. at roar 0104..1 las. t.lird doll 1114 e lot kr anon nta—Onr 1.1.74500181. wheat:OD ac ettrn =Stoat; oats ]her Bust rye PM bna barloy tOo bus. The wea if clear and worn]. tis re.elettivitt the Pittsburg b Guaira.) eta'scene, October 21.—Flour onlet, steady and unchanged, et - 01143011,1301 double extra ember $134.1013.f0l triple extra white ell 300000, Wheat dull er...1 Inactive, but firmori No 1 re . * c:nter bald 4 ^ , 6 31 No 0. do 'Veil.° 1 Itllleankee spring r.100;le. Comte fate demand for leo. I ruile.for the drat ball of November St 11.111 no sal., on spot; psh' at 41,11 (Ala meady and nuchanded Meld at 1106 for /to. I Meta 111 a yule. and unahangedt.held at 11.4001,14 her No 1 State and weldor.. from more. Barbee dell; No I bold at 11,1g01,33 No 211.1201.2), Petroleum tinted and speedy a d t tie far re ;led In bond In largo 1011, and PBMll2de • fo po In trade lota; standard whit.. 1 roo old at 4901 Pr Toledelliartet. (dr Telegraph t ,, toe Plllo6 o ol 6it aget,e.) To c op, October 13.—glouri reoeltita. 2,442) boob Ll...market Whole'. Wheat; reocipte, a.VXI will white Quiet andhrmy amber to listteri coring dub; sales of amber. Minhl. gen at $2,65112,57i No 6 rod Wabash, OM. Corot reorlote. MAW bosh' the market is iajlo beater' pales of No 1 Wabash at 11,12 01.101. Nov Woboob ei,to4o Liu Michigan. No I new, 11.07; °atm receipts, I,lpo nuell'; the market is !Moody, fit AILO for No 1 Oto for No No 7. 80.1 rgeol/.1., 7W bonhi the Margot lerunehangedi sales of No Ist ir,s7ellol tt 111.IIL norlesq receipt., Lino basal ealesof No 2at 01,16._ seed—ealee of Aug Lt. OAS. Lake freights genii char.. tore for corn Teebel 00 to tloffalt), and pa to ammo. I =73:=1:12 us, ie.MINs to the Plmbarsl. klint4l4l Lamelt.cs, Oat.. 4.l—Tobooon—miles 118 khan, 3302.1,60. Flour ot lOW for sumo, 000.1 Corn MOO for nellatly Tho for newest. (.4m—roan 700. When quiet.. n. aim Cot. too Poo. Men pork WA M0...,h0 0 l don IMic; clear oldas Min Lord Imo in Philastelpbta Es•Teleinipb I.b• Pltlatounh Ossetia.) 'pen:Antsarzu. netobez 113.—Petrolewa— oracle. MO- Y lour doellabag_t Im__Nstana. A 6049,00., ‘Whost 43411 i r54,49,30wa. UT* g 67001,71. einthll47lo. Financial Matteni 112 New Yoik. ttolaEClot.l at 143!,i. By roloßoLob to tn... PI osbarrn Gazoio..l Noror You. Oct. 23, 19.77. YONBT LZID 001. D. )(ahoy markut steady. at per cold. for mill WM.. oteedinu steady, at 40.7.4010 for gold and grot.cluo Gold without ma. canal orange, oposiln a at ztrj., 4 .1„, 11 „,„ g . • tolf.:)i, and aionma at 00rSIINNIL, 16 . rocg, Dull and drooping; Conoons of 1111-4" /1 1 Ni itlito 0f02..1/21.;4211.2!.“ 'Pito of I:ll i i .,ig it o t f o: 3, " ll4l:iitTP.Ao ' n "- TP ,n tn: paiWarGiGN; eleven-Thirties,lol4olOs. • CLOBIWO QC02,101.1. Stocks openedheavy and lower. and closed strong ma excited. Canton, 13%0 13!5; Com. berlaral. 'MOM; Walla , Express, 54! , , , cm , .; American. ette;67; Metal, 051560; Cniih7l State.. MCP 4; Merchants tiniota. Quicksilver. 17 ® 12; Marlene. 7MS; Pacine Mau 14301454; Atlantic. 117MiliTS: West ern Unithl.,33MeAM.,S: Sew York. CantraL, Olite;;; Erie. Me7o%; Madsen. P... 501111%; nestling, 965,1M91r Ohio Certiticetaa, Vi4M. ;Sint Wabash. 40; St. Peel, 43; preferred. MM; Wailes= Central. IaSOICe; Michigan South. ern, 757stil Minas Central. lilijM2l; Pittsburgh. 30 , 4131154: Toledo, 102.41; area laland. sly,epix: North Western, la all de. Preferred, Me.,0C , 04; Fdit Wayne , tqd697%, 11 ,, = Sim shams dull; Gregory, 5.43; Smith and Parmlee, 45, El Dorado, 7eo; Leororee, 55; Quartz PCO.S./.1311111 . slOslrre. Thn receipts at - ills Suu-Treastil7 were. 01 . 2a20,247; ritymenta.laaM Bl3 ; ba/"."11a.. = =I Cum .°, Ort.23.—Wwat her clear sod cool. Flour vary lull, at au,93(110.40 for Opruali Extras. triteot closed dun. and 101 , 4 u lower for No 2; 41,tOffll,at for No. I; 91.903 1,57 for N 0.2, Oiled ng of $1,804)1,111t4 for No. 2. Corn firmer. closing at .1.01401,05 for N 0.2 in Moro. Onto firm, awl 1101110 oldelog at 7.5.4 Ot ature. 1130 Onll, and 11.0 lower. nt al zu for No. 1, und SI,2tGtIM for N 0.2 tn at ore. Burley 2 to ac lower, eloolug at 91,00 . 91.0 N for N n 2. Provlalons heavy. Mow l'ork freely offered ut 901.7.0. Lard 0011. at 123 11111 Flour 137,09 , 0 hu Wheat ; ar,orl bu Corn 1 97.000 bu Oath; 2,10111 ' Nog,. 03110neut.-722 Olds Flour ; 4,70010 Wheat ; 11,0 W bu COM; 3 6 . 10 0 bu Mts. Frelghlx at 5 , , , ; for Wheat, ;09;; for Coro, Off.% for Oats, and 83 for Rye to Ito/iota 31 orates. •7 Telegraph to the rti lebtagh Uezetto. Elcirrai.O. Ott. 23 —Flour Wet; western baker, Mat; I.lllnols western, 01423. - Oiliest tittil and unchanged; natio 3,003 bu No. g Chiesuo and 3111wanace club at V. Corn very dull; mica 1,000 bu No. 2 western at 10). tretelloolllll‘l. nt :St for western. :lye nominal, at $1,59 for No. western. Ilarley nominal at about (1,21081.33 for west ern and Canada. No change - 1n other arth cies. Itecei ors—Wheat 211.01)) nu, corn MOW bu. oats In) or; to. rye 33.000 ho, barley 12.000 to. flour 17,100 bids, tildoments—flour 701 bids allhat 133.060 bu:com 30,00) btu oats 110,0;0 bu, barley WWIto, rye 21,003 ba. rreliSn.—whwtshOlDed at elc to Now Fork. closing firm at 23e. Now Orleans Market. 10 1 Telegraph to the Pittsburgh kisrutte4 • :gad Oaxsass,Oettsiter it —Cotten Is easy with sales of 1,200 halos low middling at tis 17. Iteceints,• bale.; wxhotu, 652 bales. Floor Is. In bettor demand and timer, with sales of dealer, extra. at $10,59, and choice extra at slo;Tohili. Corn is s-arse with gales of whlle at 10,4501,fa Oaht hetet and steady, with e.ties at 710. Pork Is nominal and hold at , P2t,id. Bard.; there Is Wit a mall . jbbing business done at !,th lower. lard Is doll and lower, with ales of prime In tierces at 14%e. Stoning - , 156 , 0151.. New York Exchange lo onoter, at %ON per cant. prom tom.. Osnelico rtarkot. [Ey Teloarsph to the Mehl:rah thtsotte.l Osaa 2.3.—F10ue Aall and uttehan ged. Wheat dull; sales 3000 ho 0.0110 Can a at $1.85. Corn—no sakes Oats telling in d email lots at, l'att for Ohlo. Earley q.t.t sod uncltrufed; salcs.bmt night of ICAO to Toronto at 01,40. Rea quiet. Peas eatid at 4%.2701,N In bowl. Lake imports-70, 000 hu abeat,W,Oo.lbu corn, 48,e40 tot barley. 8,3. q .0 eye:o,9oobn peas. Canal sinorte-1,400 Obi. floor, ..00,1 On wheat. 10 000 bu corn, 17.000 bu barley. 14.740.00 rye, 700 bu peas. 4%0 4% = E=l2= Altbweuvro, Octobt:r O.—Floor dull: city double extra ni.).117/210,50, country . do 044,4'4' octet Wheat Irreltolori Nu. 1 11,00. Unte onsettled nt rde for No.d. Corn doll at, dl,lolor No. 1. Frelobta nnlot: to Buffalo Wyo. to (Isercgo 50.. llncelptn-1,'90 Obis dour, tm.lo. bun whea :MO onto, 11.CCO bus corn. Shiponts.— t, 3,800 bbln flour, WAY:bon m 0114.9. =2:=l lllyThlegesph to the Yu.Ovren Gazed, 3 . Mane:tie, Ont. Tl.—cotton 011661614 c. Corn In demand, at McGill. /lay gym fat tlele Crn.t. Ottte ecarc,, 71talltc. Flour—Suoore dna all at that..so. Porte dull; Mae , . 1.-se BlLCUll—snontdora 31011 at 35(115t4c, clear Wet dull at 11151030.'.Lsed 141513-o. 71 .. 8 15 81,5 liauxuas.. Prmreauutiti,lrotniarans s tiracrixnart /LIG; °Moho, 09—I ear aira. Stoma:old. tiro; 10 tea lord, Eli bikers& Co, lot furniture. locum At Mem, ~ Mecca 547 bbla apples. ,,, Foist 9, Co; le do do, ....IV. (Stair tt Reit eq.; eke c0n:40940 rFe.Friblude; 50 aka huley, Smith Co; 131 dif do. 30 do corn, Meant.' a HarFen 9 Ma buckwheat nom I bid cornmeal, T Demilmci 13 mi. potatomiff Johnston; is do rve, 9 do wheat, McKee Co; ei do cam. C II Loom 10 pelt apple., Mil ler a Irrsie9;49ll4l oats. 110 do barley', IS aka clorereced, 7 do rye, 31CLIenry d Mood; XI aim torn. 231 urrl. ap,Ars, $lOllOOO h 10205 2., ueka itcbeimk. McCreary a Co; i car do, Clllsoire, Straub a Co; 91 b.0•00191 ' It a a .7 Sawyer; 5 . 2 balm; hemp, Gerwir ;Ina. do, Folios, Itollman Co; limn. eon, It hood a Son; I ear J Wend.' y; ' do do, o 0 Smith; 140 Brewer, Maim tt Co. t 4.3111.1.111/ AID rITTINVVROSI D.Allaohh, October hi —1 the pig Item, Nhatek it Cot NI to Welch, J 11 HIII; xes Rd. topics. T a Jodi' kits; 0000 11 lumens. W. W llicloo a Co; I ear Iron oh, W II tithienherpir I do Itels. J J 18 ethwiocs tops, II II Coldas; ih water Opts. I.loles', Farrell S Cott% chimney tape, 61 water pipes, .1 F Steteestrat Thos Mitchell; CP aks clots corky., ti Penner Cot II rolls leather, t/' N liodstott; coldthal, J T Olses;l3 do do, h Mehlittiont do do, WOO NeChtehoom 40 d/do,S Flosd 00; IM sks hotiirots, Tolgt h. Co; 100 do dn. .V.gof kit( a Shepard/ 033 bhl. $1 , 1 ,1 54 11 Pr reser RUH. Poser WAT. & tMroaao 11.11 October OS—ten bbl. now, Pt Wallace; 1 ear J It Patterson; 200 MI bnit, Ir t ookbart k Frew; 6 bate Iron me, Snaenborger a Blair; I ear tiro back, Unstop, Wells d Go; 7 belt etre,: lags butter, potetoes W J Steel Jiro; lb dot broom., Klrepatrrok Havant 76 bare Ism, Dlthri dm a 8091 bbl. apples, U Rldale;s4 sits wbeat, fa do Qom, In do 0 ameeo, owner; m ISM apple.; Voter.. & W A tnewmor 3 ska corn, Aktileary a Rood; 6 bale. web!, Slr.aok a tlo. , Ast.toneve STATION, October 2r-9 bill. applm, V Jenkins; 191 tits barley. (I Seidler t ear eorn..l W inpwor 2 ear. Illeseed; 119 Ms do, 31, 91 Sophia; s ear. wheat. W.a Itießee Co; J belt otter, 61 Welt; 10 dos broom, 91er eer A Robinsoo; IR ekemom, liermetty A Lot thmpt I eat lumber, II Hemet ;I do sub, A Patterson, 1191 am tram. 106 bblaßour, Stewart Langenheint; 011 bele apples, John liar. ben. At.rwarrr Valour 11. R.. Out. :4—:t bp ne. V 7'.1 !leek; Id Imo buttrootreAt tour.i.) 13 Idoleorior,l3 plip W./WM, II Lutgoalop; Se trust, potstoes ..Stroo• Co; CI oks ottt, Ado.. truant Y bserols egg.. 4 pooks44l. eotrer,3 II Grattan; ISO boort!. oil . Jamas 3 1 / 1 1trInet IS do do, Wlltrato trlcCutebton; dodo, Brower, Butke k Co; I task Dogma, Sellell It Co. Prrressitslr AND C10aa5t.444n1.43 H. it.. Iletober. —I rolls lecher, :Tolbert R Heron la do ad. 43i d.o.lem/s4; Sd as wheat. 1./meett ho; l 7 Seim Outs, Levle, 011ver Ph 4113,4; 14 rails lettsee, Leers, h Wattscs; 83 Ddle sheet Iran, ST V Armetrode; DI calla lope. 4 bales eeme. Fonda. Holleman et Us; .43 tone metal, S7d Wlekmaham, TO MACS BIIIIUVACTURIZIP, TOE lINDIEBSICZNEIIi celebrat verrtrr4 the 1 , 3:4 At7n,./ for 4.i pale at Mt ed COPLEY'PoT CLAY. Are Itow ttrtplkned to fttrann IL lo Rog .v.llO to tbuu *lnking to mourn sop•rior untele. I).lns Ilftsgne•rs• tumor this nifty we have rived at tact, Or , p , artlons as ..< bollnvo MILL cIU • nutter •rtlet• for Dot* than .07 to Lon lo•TOII , w• 1100100 Mare. no araMte stood loo (( au 01.1111.1 ro r oar.* not, slot sumo lasttug gs os furtont len mon th s. We will fnrolen terstpto tor (Le Wroporticot affba Itatxtvre 621.11 01.7 t. Detto.4 pkircbaata.. Tn. Clay Ls grould won tootall,ollo to•• for nottyLry. . DITUSII DUE & 14031. Won Vat 1.41 as otka. Vkal IVashtelataa Pittabarah. F 0 St hare far sale .cacral 5001taton4-baritt drop Turning 'Lathes, - r.Deetally ulapted ter tervlng axtua. WM the Above At reasonAb:e re... • • ON 10401 slO loth erttaae va wet stroke on Iron bed; bolter 40 Ineltso dintnatOr t II freeload. two la Inelt Ones, lagstra nt'the =DilalelllAL WOlllO HUGH 11. 120114 * =I f4REAT REVOLUTION IN THE —PURL VVlCgt,"slitt.":ti tor r a - ,74,.. 0 ,1447. .1 WI Calaar.. The buttauaa wal Eke. e 1 0 0 Etunol WWI Lbut• sod arta to Vat Mw. tog letter .11100 ma be • corral Ida of a quallaot thots Wino ratl. 4 EzintOt:. 1.. 1i t. . • - - —•• "Lau,Snl. trpt cu. Co.—Multrobtor me. ' tog mir,,o ipour 0111fierat•Oherooarca thorough In%o w it L 'a iatirinVi i Nre li ger " " .0•11•10110 pan It Oa 007 billoetbro! '" lto W n tr.ux ,I, I ElNtleLYar & ti s . R N . wEs COINNION • 111ACIILNE irtu s WOEL.eI,' liorthrast Cantu Of Was Onraaou, itybearpi , ,nr, 1111.1)% 44,4 1VA T aa a Co. riaTlM a itt i tiVgg3N " .1" Itr "t" suar.Aknlaz,„rm7 l4 ll72l".:.f' . .nme i r mapitr 'dais CIBIABLES 167 rtatl e auxeurvw v. • ( 70 . 11, d.4 AbOTO /141 , 0pda WASS) Chtlia . *Are ‘ a , Table Gallery At SAlSTliall PeloM. Eerrythlue required strat elm stet. on hand.. Call and exerallts OtthAnii:Nrai. HAIR wonmEn 'AND I . ltUrtplitil. thlt Fourth atm . .. Vt.. , 1/ 0 547 . b. ltirvt * ..• Boodpala wtt Ida be aly.. •^T *". . WQtta• .n4lttntlemea•r ptlnevW n~I" REFINED 8 UDAID4 arri Pura6 ifirrVe " 'ARNO 'Ale."Bt Jun reeelved for'elie YT O. b " . "' °""*. ry JOHN A. RZNSIIAW; OCI .4.... Lorre, see Mee it.sti FIRE tiVREENN ut 4 3AW STILL. O. Imam, vet tea. pattUngil and gold sad .41 H 1 Mmes. a IV7 swami weacsi. • • •lIK R 171101.. 11 WM. "MADISON STARCH AGENDYr. teeetsed. eXI bole, ; . , Ittiveretas YOr SO BalflOW %." o k y i t i turinatt,„ , cutie a Word ar ROPE WWI EM FULTON, BOLLMAN & CI, V-innunctnni the ben CORDAGE, 0 -2,4itlitl, Z kit 18S, Eff=:=l = RIVER NEWS The hopes entertained on Monday and Tue. day that the dry weather was at an OW, and that we were about to have • aeries of rain., have snarl been blasted, and tome of oar river mon ow despair cf water until in the wall' n part ci the winter. Oa Tuesday night ft elected oil; and yesterday It two quite told, notwithatandLoit the eon shone blightly dating the :renter portion of the 1107. About noon yesterday the steamer Bayard now laid up eV the main lambing, was discov ered to be on fire, and (or a little while, things tool-c 1 •squally," both for her and other boat., lying above ind below here. Thb Ere originated .lo the texas, and to sup• prised to have started from the store pipe passed through from the cabin. Feria. mate/y, it was discovered before It had made much headway, and a few buckets of water nosed sufficient to extinguish the flaw. The sow Parkeraburg packet, 3. N. Absent. lough, waa lying on e1...W00f the Bayard, Led the Selma, Capt. Thos. tierces 1:104 , boat for the New Orleans and Alabama riser trade, on the other. The McCullough was phrited hut into the elver, mid the helms would alto hare .twen Seat adrift had not the ere been put out: The damage to the Bayard In Inelgnilleank; Join E.. Packer, lon of 'Captala 'Packer, g wall known river Mars, died at Wlektburg on Sunday tart of yellow' ferry: The deeeared had been engaged In the coil! buslners, and LCITCS a wife and oho child. Saye the St. Louis Di-moon/I of Tuesday: 'the iargest nUMbet of attend ed men we ever saw at a steamboat sale at the auction of the Richmond yesterday, and they were main. ty member. rams aristooratlo elrele of own er.. The Rtehmone was tweaked' down to a 0. litise for ISA/. She wu built num Lou. mill° a year age for 4lapt. A. Miler, for the lied river trader son 113,062. and V a 000 d Lost. We take the follotelng items - from the Re - : pubwm,,,f the same date: Letters I rem New Orleans mutouldee that Maj. Bob Duffey had Joel, recovered from the final. of knone• Joel, snd teat Joe Fithian was also la a. fair way to recover, Their numerous' friend. Al thin Mty tall be glad to B.! , th i s . The steamer lien Johnson, which sunk on the Orb lest., near Brownsville, Debi, ha, through theexertions of ()apt. Made and his mew, assisted by a pump Sent to the boat Dora this city, been suecessluily railed, sad is Bow prebably on her way to ails port for repair - A. It woe in' mored at Ctainnatf on Saturday that Lew. Place, a wollAuown pilot, had died !n New Orleans of 3 - allow fey.. Geo. Little. mmgence of the Little Tate, that lea. Saint I Louis • few tweaks Mace, Is reported dead In New Orleans of yellow fever. 'The Stools Central lladroad Company le - gobbilto lip Ulna at Dubuque and Dunlelth. Accothin to the Debuque Errata the railroad compouy es bought lue Ferry, the Trendier Company t. r. 4 the Dadelth elevator. 'Slices not atele . The [Joyner—Menlo& la one of the brat on the Upper Miaisslpin, and east in origally 583,003. , The /Manahan kw:firer, of Tuesday, nye : We ur.d rr 3rr rid that a bagman ts about Mead between Captain lemes lime tied Mr. Joseph F. tluentialittio and the Lout. tile Mal Com. pee me age rM transfer to llee tenteatties of the g Major Andra°. The purechaere Intend ruhhing theAmicreon between tall city and Ihttsh urge as n'wally packet, leaf., here every Tuesday. Cap:* Ida was tormerty in eommhed of the Sr. James. ad it well known la the up river trade. Mr. Cunning ham is of the enterer - blue etesortiost agency era of tit nalighsa A Banat. The Dangle of game dare aye: The funeral of Capt. W. - A. Whttaker, whose death we an, nuanced yesterday, takes pima today at two' !Velma, Among the large number or arrivals of steamboatmen Iron Pitabergb. Sunday atyld, wetddice that of Capt. DLL:gas sad Capt. Leer. Vaidergrift. . .. The Mobile 2inter. of the 15th, ear• a Some little feeling ha, been exhibited among steam boat owners, by what they <minder rather an unfsinuni ou the part of the revenue folks here, .on I the atgeot of tailing bonds for the payment Oldie toe On eettell, lame boots (one at lean) Lhavlog b ten allowed to take oat a bond, welle the privilege has been denied to other. We know nothing of the stream. stances of facts, and only gag it apart of the steamboat bearayt.. The steamer 011ie Sullivan sunk near New- burg, radians, ntglitnefore last. Shown ply. tug as a retutor packet between Owensboro. and Lesnarllle. la eaeneetlOn With We Louis ville and /lender - ton packets. She was overt* la Evidarille. The IVI IL Arthur, ladle man way to St. Louis fro f New Ortega, stench a log near He tens; whl /a erill.ncusaltate a delay el some r days for pars. . . An a Aug., nye: A DL Neima n7 Pro . poses by trovernmeht sernatace, to undo the ter o the rdlaruri neer with the water w at the G et Mexico, through attew and safe elothoM, blnlentnx with a channel at Karma City, on the Intaeort river, reread tom branch of the Osage, connecting by card with the Naha river at the fella; ruarang 230 mile or Mare Io Fort Gime, on the Atka.o Ace:; mgr running dawn the riper to Fort Sertoll, hadn't stoma the base of the San Bole. Aiduntabo through a smell branch of the Arkansai elver, into a breech of Red Myer by anal; thin routing down river some dlidllaee to a branch of Red river:meeting by nasal through ,Clalne. , e creak lath a a branch by genet to Sabine river. runeleg 3 0 Attlee taste demos lay," etc., ere. ' The Laid of Capt. Arisen Me3-11I's new beat.' the tithe Lee. was suceesdully launEhed from, the auremd of Stewart a Beater/re, at ;tram eonvillo,liast Saturday etching, le the pree n of several thousand Ledles and gehtlerneu 'who had'aseshibled to witness the lapneh. Mai doneuelcia are: Length of hull,Soo feet:depth of hald, 114 Act; dinar ol floor, 31 feet; width of beam. 00 feet. She le exprealy designed as . a Lou radio and New Orleans packet. Pee Ltutaille . stiuck the beak above Na. a potent end sedum her butts. nod ahlppod - elcideeniachecof water. A St. Louis teleffrem, under date of Mod. ,• day, syld The decline emulates slowly, and will be nom rapid this week, It to feared. Ite, ports to [het effect e- , nie from ail palate above. Slight rain this motherg, and more threatened. ' winch I t greatly . Laded. While but little gran la enrolee here from the Upper Musts . eippt, Dubeeue Is receiving Itomenee quad. tiee of von at. Oh the flab, MVO bhabele were received.. by tell. Cu Saturday the Paragon t broeght To bates cotton, ad sesterday the JACO, MA bales for tooditphieut east by rail. ! The 'Paragon bat withdrawn seam the Mem phis trade, shipments hiving decreased here. Beate contemn of then uarantine near Cairo •• • hada. tax on etescabeats. - Itamlburigla. SP`sa. ECM J. 8 EOOA~B~B do BOA \ rr.Drlttars or the . V'X v 1"..703131:7M1LC1416C Whit) Load and Color Work', Ltantanotarers ct WRITE AND RICO LC: AD. And all colon Ocy or In 011. • 031 Co; S. 67 IFCII7IIIII/1 STELE:ET. Inaccon. N0c..9173, SR% 474,' 456= 456 goncen ficrint .4 IV, 61 And DA L n Atlerh.r nmsgail ==era MMUS C..11111T0 DOMNIILLT GREENWOOD FOIUNDAY, HMV° & DONNELLY. Jobbing and Machinery Catalan Mita 011 L6lap, 01 Other Malleable fre BM Iron, of all passons, also. sad styles s salted to tsars purpose s Made to order. . • 41elve, 2DO Libertylitreet, tioatemy of Mato 11011d1..)_ ES= • F. 1111:1138MANN.• flub Strad, bstween TOHISIa ar.d manacles Elreds. Gunsmith and Dealer La Hardware. dr. oiui sooda tangwoo. es o. P. LT pzoN CITY BELT. WOILKIL CEO. 0. CLARK & Ikmulttetarvs of every 4044'014 of Psint, ettste.toit, loatta.l3 •-•a ttlt.tod 2.60.1A.1301" 236t1.1432. 20. ;op LIIICRIT , OT..' CIA ' o CIA on. Onion 1 not 11 ,. 11 . 1 11 1nt b. 'PRIVATi"•,",7 El= • - VOVZ4b . ' fzgriug P g;:giroatr aor moorY rro i r tio:Vetrtf:, CHOICE lIEDDIIII6I = Hese% Geraniums, Verbenas; the s 1ii,100., at the Uallnad I/rumba...a aosta At 1. 11111M1.4314 Nowa in, nWan.. .3% • 'kV 1 R . P. GETTY! Choice _Wines 9/4 Liquont,. )10.0 N T Oor. omo K. LID stiiisosris was - 413441m71:1117,16. GRAFF, BIERS & CO., 1 • 11ANCITACT1111.191JI or Bar, loop and Sheet Iron, WROUGHT IRON, IS= (10 nun 7C ILS FilbS,3 ll 4 Iran , IC OIL •. TUBING, Office, No, 98 Waler Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. an19:011 NATION/1 FOUNDRY PIPE NVCOII.IErS, Corner Carroll and Smallama StreoU, Ninth Ward, P ITTSBURGH, PA. giiiPSITXSE• HILIIIIPAITZOILEZ Or Cast Iron Bowl Pipe, FOR.G AND WATER T . „gy * z g yy r.: , 4= , L i x Meat of WEIL 'WM IME c9B 121 S 111111. egU l ttlVii,=== t liesrugg!". FOR'I I FITT OiLilli, STILL IND TANK we ,~3. ViIEEZOLL SNYDER, TOLIULAII. INJOBLZ-ILTIED, TIOSOLAIL !MEMOS CYLL'7DIIR SVC= WILE'S.% OIL ORILLA AND OIL TAXES, • mammura,IIIO:IICOITING AND 11111 paint SETTLING YANG, SALT =XX XXI) COX' /STEAM PIPXII, 0.6130112TY1L/1, LSD LIIO/1 FAISON DOOZB AHD COAL 880325. OlEseandWerksoormarßararad.lrldril. lihszt 'ad Libertyllll.tosis. Pittsburgh, Pentu3llvrais. arthar• 0691 to tho atlas Manta will 0• WavaDtbr atieuckd N.. 107:18/ KENBINOTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & Bast Ontinoth Refined Clams! Juniata Bloom Iron. AISNOILABT NAB; HOUND • BAIIABIIIRON ItUOP; BAND ,T and ANGLE. MON. BOILER YLATBand 'bazar MOB. MOWER and REAPER &u __ CYLLNDER snd GUARD ORTLEGER LION. T RAILEEO sad 161ba. to th• WO. WROULOST IMAMS and !SPOOLS ton um& PLAT ILMLYA Punened And Conntarnak. COAL IiOREEN IRON. • NAILS sad BP/KEIL . . Werebtnttettne Anal at the Woite. ARISEN. °Mitt 81, 4. ogolleostion of Pint street.t_Ul. bluing the tat On Work.. Plttoburcb. &WOWS p ITTSBOIRGII STEEL WORKS, ANDERSON, COOK & 00., (517C4391085 10 JONIB, BOYD & C0..1 Manstraclareta of the best BEFITTED CAST STEEL, irr.• DialTiVlng ta• q -C.. asi for ALINING AND MOWING MACRINES. - srEst, PLOW irrivas, SPRINGS. AXLES, CIRCULARC'de., at, Cast and Common PIOw & !prim litre: • Mae—Corner ot floatina Von Matta, tanks Morro the Monongahela Home. • . ' ;AYES NELSON A. N. EOLE. p:III7BTHLtL WORKS. ' . . HUGE. M. BOLE C CQ., roux:BEAN.. • Engin Builders ante Math Make to order Itlatime ind Land Mom ZOttOnii.p Immune,' to otTestateseitOt.. •• • , Canto's, artery llosortpOlna: tasti• Word.. , taats3 Nrjo*. dult.t....A. B. SC... Poona, • 4 . Maradoo elAsp, Cot. Pang Alto; & - WIT. Votoulty. Nos. alto at ittlot stmt., prrreavair. PAW' - BERLIN FOUNIAT.- - 'FRIO & SUM' .• Ormii KO WORXItO=I4 ' No. 9.9 Wood Street =I Thimble, Skein Zr - Pipe Box fen WAGON BOXIOB. DOG 111130A.13 morrriam, ataa.ow wizz. • And castlagsirsaarally. . apfttiL MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. , Butler Street, Ninth Ward. OPPOSITE UNION lEO4 rliVili.lOl:l3FIL44l7;. gelling Mill and Bridge CasiirAge. TIMMS SUN! AD ?RI ItIM Etiobtiorry Did cuutuqrs gemdraLly: Omar. p.mray =anal 4T.taatee. OLIASBXII AZAZONABLI. EII3',IMIT & ZEILIMS.LESID. _ . ;• MOLWORKIL MLLE% BUB & YARISM, 11[11117n.C1rtni=8 - 11/ BEST QUALITY CAST 'STEEL. t ~ o. nestle Elamitmetur... erva.s armsinir a rgrarnaz tax! Office, 88 Wood Btreed. • . la err. otterass myna. Plrtenrlzia. Jima ISM. UM Wilda Kr.13a1r....?18. L ILUssinza.....U.S.. SIAM 0114.11 A souse WOHJIRS: NOBBOW,BAILIIIILL&CO, • .uxeriontaams ar 'iltrrua Sollars. Qll. StUls. Taut.. Set Pans, Orsnararrk Rimmed tam Bridg et' ghost iran War!. • COB. L 111611711 AND' frAolD P.IrTSB UR VAG Pdf. ItrrAIJIINO DON T. Irkbt ROBERT7tEA.7 • YANZlnettalalln Or STEAM BERMS AIM BOMBS Freight Hoist rig AND DOCTOR ENGINES. arc.U.gr et alidesarlptiosis =a. sooner Come of IPlrirt und. Voir, Striiits,, • Num EILA.MI , 3I3NVAajt. B. wow, a1.04c6.. Ettxrdwar6 41 Cutlery.. ; an now mewing latest ahoustosu MS. ',blob I. °Send s -Dalian al • Canter Liberty and 81. Clair I.lttatbruirsiz. 3Pak. UNION ENTEEPPag rouway • WIII. M. am o JOHNSTON,- Ilmultertf COOSIXO .TUV11.4.,; • At rftd ; 6 rt.t a NNWIT. "a" Ti fivti ilaa ail ads orIu.OHINII4II averra us, - oaT. niiiiittiggettrenrir• /A ESP, war nen. • • prrremnamEß IIrARU PAUTUILUIe 00111PAIM _ MUM AND WIIAPPINIII POEila egablx,a /11/4.1..611.1011MF1LLL OMEN /MOUTON MILL. NEW iiiiINTON. PA. °mos awn wAsinetnue. - Re. ST Thlnli Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. osstois 2.1.! 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