13 tilt Vittdrat kayttE CITY AND SUBURBAN, STATE CHRISTIAN CONVENTION. Thin! Day--Cloalala 14... k.• trortifiXO agsmdic. The State Christian A...elation ite• . assembled in the First. Pretbytetian Church, Wood street, nt nine o'clock yesterday morning. Presided Miller in tire chair. . The session wag 4,p..,ned with reading -• a portion of the Scriptures by the Preal dent, after which Rev. Mr. Critchlow, of New Brighton, offered np a prayer. The remairthor portion of the gust hour al. • spent In devotionnl exercises. rnsegsslON. • At ten o'clock the fisurth topic was taken up, viz: The Church and Co operative Astoeistions-What ere there " 1 . 110 m4 printery aim and obleasoriOsing Men's Christian Associatione Their hest inethods of operatn,ahlrtancs of thad t to r -l.gegc, 4rerel....„. sepoied. by Mr, Moods-, of Chicago. • Dr.htair. said be hod a question toted% We had • met under the empires of the • Young Mon'a Christian Association. Have we done anything towards break -log down the barriers bet ween the Chris [tan denominations?. Rave we sinned in singing "Conte to Jesus?" Have we . sinned in making our prayer,. personal? Thia pensonality seems to prevail in the assembly - , and the question presenta R ash; have we shined In to doing? He . thought not, and argued at some length on thin proposition. lie thringlat the Young Menial Christian dissociation had educated the churchtu theology, and he outitendod that they were doing a good work, and he bid them GosPspeed. . hfr.Sheaf, of Cincinuatiosaid the Young Men's Christian Association of that city had done ahme good. They haul distrile Med hundreds of thotohnaa of pages of religions matter in the pais, hospitelx, In the streets and alleys, in gambling and drinking saloons and, nosier thebicasing of God, these erorts mi the part of the Adociation hat resulted in the mover-- - s elan of soulx. •He gave Borers' most af !fecting incidental which route under hies own observation, giving evidence ~i f the good work whichwasbeingaceon . :pl . adted by the Astociaticro. Ilealsegav!. pit .. o of conducting the g Meg. 11 J.:ray • Meetings, and urged pastors to endeavor to induce young men in their enngrega t tions to enter into the work of Christ, and to take part in the iiithlic sersieee. Rev. Mr. Marshall was the next speaker He said be was glad that the topic under discussion had hien ' placed on the programme. •He had studied the operations of the young • men's noddies since their organization. He bad feared that they would set them wive. up as distinct organizations from the church. He believed that 'f the nat aociations were made co-operative with the church; if they were conducted with a view of awakening and aiding_ the church, that God would bless them. If ouch was their object, he would with them God speed in their efforts; but if otherwbe, he felt that ho putrid not give them Ms approval.' The einem - ideal then sung one verse of the hymn commencing,- its. A Is Oa Us that Otos,- att. A note Was read from a delegate re- I, questing .Dr. Howard; of thin city, to speak an the last clauses of the topic antler discussion. Rev. J. E. Carothers tithed to oak a question before Dr. Howard commenced. He desired to know whether the eastern adopted by the Young lien's Christian tawociatlons hid ever been tried in rural district., or whether_ it was condors' to . city districts. lle requaated Istr.:Sfortly, of Chicago, to reply. • The chairman announced that the quer -'. lion would be answered , at half-past eleven o'clock. Dr. W. D. Howard then-tookthe stand and proceed t o diseases the het clause of the topic. e said ho bad a word to selhetiintlainn fat rtatoifont,haes a Y l o ao u v ' grin e ee n's operation to the Churelt. Ha extorted that if sit the Christhm Associations of the country were like that of Pittsburgh -were composed of the same materiel, every ordained minister, hod every ear nest member of the- Church of Christ, would with them God speed. The Pitts burgh Association woo doing a mighty work; it was awakening the Church and giving it such 'marring tip no woo needed. Me invoked the braeslng of Cori on the - • Young men of the land in fortberlng the interest of their blessed Redeemer. Rey. Dr. 'folder, of the Lutheran • -Slim. Ixtelitute, contended that the Youug Men's Christian Associations were work bag for the good of the 'church, and thought they should receive the encour fagellmeancqt u of a in i t l e Cwhtiit s h tl-a th s op li e e nt w na n o the system, but he had come to the city.' for the purpose of gaining knowledge, I with& view of establishing moth an no. • soclation in the village In which the The ' ological Seminairy. with which he was' • connected was located. Ile had wen arid heard enough to convince hint that t.h .. :; de ertem wee "IBUObI a one as was Dr. lalittinger said there were only two wavarin which • the Association. could get. ontaide of the church. One was by allessing the opinion, that they were a distinct organization from the ,thureb, In gain woendaney. Another way was by the cliffeneme. of opinion cafiting to, tureen the young men and the more eon . servative member, of the church, in ac somplishing the same end. He thought • the church ahotild cultivate folionwhip wiUt the yo men . The young men always did the ast share of the work, and they should allowed to do it as the spirit of God moved them. Z.'K. Burnell, of Milwaukee. raid he was glad to hear such remarks from min isterial brethren. The reason young men had made mistakes wan because the elder brethren had withheld mantel and advice. He knew that the Christian As sociation In Milwaukee was in sympathy with the church, the name as the Pitts burgh Association, and 'was accomplish- 1111NOLUTIOSA. Ing a good work among the vices of that . The following regainuon .... in., vt yn .o .in . were then sung .: oa t he submittedto the Convention and adois Led: hymn commencing Rewired, That the Yottig , Men'as Chris. .ela ths ersei or Christ. I &WT..% • than t.,,,,,,f,..k m °roe, united Siatm any 1143 f. Mr. Andrews, of oldo, thought British Precincts, be =mended by there would be no danger of ouch !axle- , ha, c anyeat i on i „, aai a iiii , woo ., ties ;jut the Young Men's Association du- Lord's Day. In November next, and the perceding the church. The 'church had evenings of the week commencing on the power to control them, and he was that day, for especial prayer for the out in favor of taking all co-operative Win- pouring of the Holy Spirit on the meio tic, in the embrace of the church that here of the young Men's Christian j,,,. they might be made °freeload . aeciatlons of the world, and for tire In. !ev. Mr. Laughlin, of Ohio, fetid he crossed efficacy of their 'erodes for the bad ma appropriate puede of Scripture; salvation of yottog men. to read, and read a portion of the l ooo nd, Mr. Moody led the Convention In chapter ,?1* John, commencing nt the pmy e gr . eighth Terse, Mn- . I .t urged that the The following resolution Wall then sub -Church needed the cooperation of the 'Wood and unanimously adopted: young men, and contended that there Ruolred, That the thinks of this Core was no conflict with the Church In mum, be tendered to the 'editors and Young afen's Jame:lotions. reporters of the public preen ter their Mr. Lowle said he had been waiting ss a,,,,,e a l amnia. giving to the oadilin to nee what had been done le Micdster- lull sad complete reports of all the die . In; to the Jewish population. lie urged co/winos and pre:NAL:me of our Pea - the Association to extend their labors to done to the Pennsylvania Central (with ' that clime, and tendered hie influence segae i a lt aa a ) t h e Ab i , ii h eav Valley, the and his efforts in furthering , whatever. Pittsburgh ind connethoillo and tire , .merumres they might act on foot. - Pittsbargh,:thilambus' and Canekinith The dismission was 'egmei.ded. by Del%ltailreada and the Monongahela steam- Mr. M'Clelland. after which Rev. S. boats, for free returns to dclogatet; to It Barnitz, of Wheeling, offered up a the Western 'Union Telegraph Company, fervent prayer. . Mr. Darld,'Superintandent, at. 'Mi. qua- riots. ' ' Snowden, Agent Aasociatad Prays, for The Questing Drawer wroa then °Petted, free use of telegragh lines; to Mr. C. C. and the following were propounded: Mellor for use of Cabinet fl.; to the First-" How can we beat elicit the trugees of [belled Presfluitreta. interest of the children ha Christian en• for use of building; to the Christinn pule . terpriaer , Thin was answered by. Res; He of Pittsburgh for the hospitalities of H. Thane Millar, who contended that their homes; and to the ministry and I • fundamental as ould be inttructed in the Young Merit Christian Ansociatlor, of fundamental princtihsauf Christianity at Pittsburgh for calling this Convention. the earliest possible age, in a manner • yoostha senvicke. • : which would Interest their sympathy. If this hero done children would be se- Rev. Mr. Boost raldreersel the Conven tion for several minutiae, returning the • curbd to the church, anal would grow up iiiankw or ate et,fl„,[.., of plitedugh earnest workent. s cama d_on- aw s h a g cs a ya . ;,,, a; mu ... to the delegates from a distance. young men-who come into the etty as 'Thu Chairman, Mr, Miller, then took strangers-Into goad society nod - the the floor and spoke for some time in a Chriatian Church?' What erect does feeling and elgemerat Boomer. the want of attention on the part of our The Convenflan supg so the, cloning patron, offleers, and private weatherise 4Ymn , our churches hare on strangers coming • to dwelt!, andespodally on young men?" These questions were answered try Mr. Burnett, of Milwaukee. • - Thin?..:-"Is not a conalant revival of re ligion the privilege and the duty of the claureM" Answered by Mr, ]toady, of Chicago. Rev. Dr. Elliott, alto made re marks on this qnextion. • Foura.-"Where can be obtained : a history of the Young Men's- Christian ajeoriadm, sad its oramaltution and other documentaaoquaintlng et with Its workings:* Hew ll.ThacueMiller,Chair- man, stated that a cheap publication of thai kind had been bunted lay the Chris-, Ilan Association of Cincinnati, and could he procured by addressing Rev. L. Sheaf, ' Superintendent of the,CinennaU Auto adaticm. __... ..1 , %1A and Sizth-;-"Iiro. Moody: !loin Tour itagowledge of the Inborn of the Young :fan's Christian Association among the Roman Catholic+ lead to dm hope of szlooter Among them?" "Cannot such central orgiociration of the Young Men's Christian Amiociation, as the one in this city, do much 40 tstablish elmilar oranninations In the surc.unding smaller towns and vlllagetof :Savo Yonne Moo'. Chrioftsti AMOCifttion4 boon trioik, end - aro they. adapted to the work. or Christ In rural distrieta and in country churches?' -tnswered by 3lr. Moody, a cide.”. ORDER 0r 111,170:4, • Rev. Mr. Bequ'll, eluilrinan of the Business Couttnittott, announced that the afternoon session would convene at half put. two. Ths ¬ half hour would be ?pent la. devotional csarebes. AL three o'clock the' discussion ou the but topic would be opened by Boy, M. Mc -Intyre. The lard half hour would he of a farewell character. The hymn commencing • •7tut Jean bear Um Cron alone.. wan then Krung, and the congregation VOA &imbued with prayer by the chairman, Mr. Miller. • The'..ootorention adjourned until hall pant two o'clock. - AFTERNOON SILESIfiIv. DEVOTtOSAI:::ExmIasxv. Thedeenlloo4 exorcises of the after. noon istmeitetwereopenett at hallneettero 'cloc, by staging the first reran of the third hymn, 1 •. " “ceee Thca Mud ofvrsry Pleimed, Ald.emanW. 0 /0,1112 hoe removed Taaa aky beat to Nos Toy etelo••••hi e office to No. all PtintOylvente Aye- Which was followed by • short prayer. I lute, where tie livq•lfe =ugly w"ro. Rev. Mr. Barth's,' of 'Wheeling, who conducted the exercises, delivered short address r .:..kortiou of the Scrip tures was next alter which the re mainder of Mohair our allotted to de rational exerchtea wan occupied try , alternate singing and Pray er. The hour for taking 0p .,. business of the Convention arriving, the Presddeitt, Rev. If. Thane Miller, tank the Chair, and the meeting WWI opened w!th Prayer by Rev. Mr. Baker, of Al toona, after which the hymn • 3 " :e i etTrZiaagy. us 'late t .lets." woo aung by the eougreiratt6n. TOPIC or DINCINSION. The fifth and last topic for discussion was then taken up, It read an follows: V. The Co - opemtiveAaeOclatlorut. and our country. What special demands do the vastness of our territory, our rapidly increasing population, and the character of the numerous Immigrants, make upon all Christians and Christian organ isations in this land? The discussion was to hive been open ed by Rev. Mr. Mclntyre, of St. Louis; but Rev. Dr. Blair, •of IlLainrvilleo In diana wanly, Pa., as to he heard for a few minutes, as he wished to re turn home. The request was granted, and Mr. Blair entertained the Convention for a_few minutes with a very appropri ate and forcible address upon the subject under consideration. Rev. Mr. Ifelntsie then took the stand and entertained the Convention for sev eral minutes. Ile said there were over twenty-two millions of people In the United States, of a proper age to be With , in the folds of the church, and out of that vast number there were but about fire millions of professing Christians, leaving over seventeen millions outside of the pale of the church and without a hope in the Savior. There was material which lout never vet been put urthe ' proper use, which he thought could be ' need to good advantege—he referred to. Ih la t t i og ' r e tV rc as et t len b wor ness th mo ra re ei thltd b' mo d u l ev e' , and it was the work of this clam of per -1 sons that was needed Instead of the I money. Rev. Mr. Henry, of Neat Virginia, next addressed the Convention. He said that faith and prayer aloale,svould not conquer the world, and was .sorry to say that faith and prayer would not take a soul to Heaven. That unless the Church -1:311 et n G .! r in ' t7sd o e r d tCr d to d A d o, oho'e wouldwor l fall far short of eccompllshlng the ends for which she wasiutended. While they are praying, they must go out and work, or their prayers would be useless' Rev. Mr. McClellan was next an nounced and entertained the Convention for full five minutes, the time allotted to each speaker, Ina very forcible and in- 1 Wresting adress. Rev. Dr. Marshall was the next speaker. He said that this was the most extensive territory on the face of the earth, and no people enjoyed such large and extended liberties as we did. The number of per song emigrating to this country was very large, and he feared that unless some ef fort was made to eilnist.isnire tbenr, we' wore in danger or lasing civil and relig ions liberty, Mr. Moody, of Chiesgo, next ad dressed the Convention. He said that christlantiv had been. defensive long enough; tint it was time now that we should go to -the way portals of hell to rescue souls from destruction. Ile rela ted several Incidents to Illustrate his pee salon, andrecommended that theyshould learn a Meson from the politicians, and. do as they did—go out into the streets and hunt up souls. Mr. Burnell, of Milwaukee, sold that helived in *German wurd,'and Unitise hal a few American neighbors, but he respected his German neighbors fully WS much, If notmore, than he dldhls Amer- 1 Man neighbors. The Germans learned their infidelity abroad, while the Ameri cans learned It At home. lie thought that when the American people would stand up and work as honestlyend abb. fully for the prinelplea of Chrustianityies taught in this eounlrv,as the Germans did infidelity, to which they had been trained from youth up, it would be but ashen time until they Ir nld reap arieh harvest foam their la tm . Rev. o.llr. Barnitz. of Wheeling, Was 8 4 the next speaker, He pied the. full time allotted to ht In a fbrelble ad dress. , Ilev. Mr. Zeigler next took the floor. He believed Waco-operative movement, and thought that such a step wonid anon Christianize the world. Ile said the ne eessity of oaths movement watt far more apparent In the country district* than It was In the city. He entertained the Con vention for file remainder Of bin time with some very Interesting statlstire re laling to the number of ministers and lay Christians In the United States. He hoped the day was not distant when the Christian world would far be free of all the !MLA which now encumbered If, and that the lovers of Christ would nil work together for the gut cause of Christian ity. :Der. Dr. Jacobus seta that were a number of ladies In the Convention who desired to know,how they could work; or what they meld do,' too, for the /111- vanerrnent Chrbn's cane. He would recommend them to go to the prisons; the work houses, and by places, where thensonts work to do, and .. whallever their hands nd to do, let It be done quickly." He t hen read a request from a lady In the Convention inking for In struction, from some of the deletrateN as to bow they, the ladles of Pittsburgh, could make themselves usethi in the cause of Christ- At the close of Dr. Jacobus' remarks, the Chaim= requested him to I124i:0 brief prayer for this spectio object, which was oemplied with. ft time allotted to the discussion of the topic hmink expired, the discussion Was elosod. 411M1020t. Rev. MY. Swell thin reed a q_ueation, asking If there was a Young Ladloa' Christ/an Saooddwton la Pittsburgh? /f not, should there not be one? The question was answored by - Mr Moody. Ile stated that be thought no better work could come out of - this Convention thanthe omen/ant/on of such soelety. • ' • `Blest be Me tie Ihlt 1.4145." After which nee, Irr. %evil offerra the cToying prayer, 'whorl the Convention ad patmed afar die.- Aassondante. Nt:w Ograa liovar.--nrch night of the xnePP 6 rui eniPW•ment of Mr. 8. r. Chantratt acid 8. T. Paraloe In the great comody of -Sam.'” • Tame-K.7:a Vanterrra rare lord bill La Roared Ebb. evening. . Fani.:—• The 'Fall , se ht.:. Brithea'a dmrdi nentlnttes in attract 'a lam et tendonre. /Liman admirable plane tnam m i a few hour. In innerent arnukemvni and Thp captaq for the Miter's ran. lsaplrlted. THE Tars 171 - enrnru l'iteut will give a grout venal eonrart t¢ City Fall on Turaday evening next. • - Mn... CAROLINE' MCCAnrality.' of l'idl adelphia, atslsted by, a number of highly cultivated pw.feasional vocalist; will give two pawl coorwrts at the Aawkway of Mode ' neat wee*. Rix Ittez is Y:ettiklit next 'Week with his gnat circus; 012 a farewell visit. . Before Albelleaui IfgrY Dwelt went heibre Aldornnm Thom" yesterday, and charged Rachel Madam' with winawit.{Ppoilog that alto ruled vile and abaxive ungurgo toward her, and rtstedi,t thiwatenodP gOlica hoe with a bottle. Itaehol wale arraated and he to 4411 pea further hearing. Pkkrr4ritt--igur Moran, Artuded on' Wednesda7 n for John Newton' pollk Djeklng ono ot, haa`n wiring MU . y a rming .o befOr i e t erty Ata.yor uln slofault of fibre iIUSIdP4.4OII4nI 441 BINVA-11106r1141d•numa Johm.7aa . card/T. Mary Darchor eh arrd David Jonas with blow. - It _la PM* th at Davld &animated • marnaitaarlth dapa• wet while his theta,* waa,yetative..4 warrant Wu laintwt - • Base 14la—a patch gape Will be played *le ageenee. st Pelob Pleb, ,Illeglieny City between Abe Noway, of OR City, and'lbe.Mbegbeey Club. The .01 tegulitr enim.„ 0. 1. hotly Cl.t ( ) , mail. hold a 11 -monthly meeting Tlmrkdav t.12-lai. . iota's Ilraiselh. 1 - moidmt MeaNr, Brown, un., .I:dmlihh, Gurm, I Lille rd. Myler, McCormick, Puce. IC.. Patter,m, A. Smith, A. to., Pre , idomt. .11e4rior. , 14 of 111, previrm. mooting 1 d approved. PETIT, W-. Ntenthent Darn er Dr rich, Mottle 'eatterenn . D., Smith, I Thornton At ere revel M itit pfeaeraCd a ealisiallfli• t. Patrick Co., aAking Chti c.3ttpon I No. 104 t which has • •haul. cation from payment of Wen lust or ,Accepted id referral to the Finance Committee, • leiti power to act. Mr. Brow i waited a petition from property i old era, praying. for water &ditties in Frai Win etrtiet. Referred to the Water 'Coral riittee. tITBYET INPI:oVE3LIgNr3 • • Mr. Brownoffered the report of the Committee on Streets in favor of the ;grading and pacing of Turner alley, and P grading of 'Taggart street. _Cm., panying the report acs presented an or dinance authorizing the game. Thr rn port we.' accepted and the ordinance read three times and pinned. Mr. Brown presented the report of the viewers on the opening of Union strwt from its present vouchers' terrain. to North venue, .hecrptett and ordered. to be tiled. THE CANAL 'TIIEET NEWER. Mr. Brown presented a coniumni, ittior. from the City Regulator In reference to the Canal Street eewer r It haring boon found impossible to get men to under take tne amensinent of damages. A.effunpenvlng the comm 111 l itedion was the deellnation al tw" eontmission er4 appointed at the loot meeting, end also It resolution authorizing the a ppoillt meat of n commission to make ItatiMile tory arrangemente in regard to ...one mente. Accepted and vommimion ap pointed. r. .Brown made som remarks In re M ference to the difficulty e in the matter, and thought some Inquiry should hr otede in regard to it. Mr. English thought legislation should be lied on the subject to enable tine sew erage improvements to be made under a general tax. He considered that; tine sewn - mte of tine city KM; a benmit to the whole city. Mr. Myler offered a resolution author izing payment of eertain moneys paint nlnto thetreasury by the WeStern Plif/LI sylvaula and Mt; Fort Wayne and Clam. go MallrcaulCoMpanius to the central , - tors of the Canal street sewer. Adopted. C. C. norpeonenirred and referred to the Committee on Streets. S C. adhered, eiad•Mosses. Myler and Brown were ap pointed a Committee Of Conference. c. C. 11.nally concurred with S. C. =I • • Mr. A. L. Smith presented n commu nication from the Controller, recom mending the reference to the Moan", Committee of certain hills. The Con troller also asks Instructions in regard to the payment of the tire companie, re cently organized by Councils. Accepted -and referred I ) the Finance Committee with power to t. , • Mr. Irwin of bred a resolution author izing the lay' a. of a water pipe on Ju niata' street, miffing the 'water tax thereon will n turn, twenty per rent, on Me tovedtilen Adopted. SEN II- Y ( NTIILI I NIEETINfi, Mr. Drum °Owed a resolution &won ; tinning the eeniknontbly meeting. lir.Brown o rated, as he. thought it necessary at e stetson to have two meetings per o nth, ij eight-e i Th moti on was lust figs retool six to NON-MM . :CR/IV:SCE. The . resolution pawed In C. C. at their 'Regions Inept' g instructing the West ern Pannaylva la Railroad Company to hart'a flagman tatiened at the ereaslng i , of Syminon. anti South Canal .0 reel, leas takan np anal aetion of C. C. non - ^orroi ' - mncnrre, in. w. - rofrered to . . lon motion the matte, the (bmtillet, on Rail Adionnial ==.lll Mr. 3tvlnt n ing G. IN'tnne h N 1.71101,1 ICI moo.. %ewer. ..tttost ,1 a resolution appoint- 1 and It It. Ray ollmts t.'4 tho etAl ermal qtrnet iLTI:11 111'1: Mt. err p Measn.. Ito,, Cutler, , Dill, Ratites, llarpek, ' Klrkpairlek, , esrraw, Mean., Monl, :McDonald, id liked, Slagle, RiddlVoegtly, WintWor, Zoller and ProNident, e. The ininitica Of the preeloio. meeting leer? read and a !opted. Cl nl: CSOIYA 4.LI.III,yrEIL Mr. Dill pnwented a petition front citi zens of the Slxt i ward, ii.klng 11. r a tire organization in ward. The petition Mates that a' company lad been orga nized, and :di that ite.,,aary is the ai,panitn... Referred to the coin. mitten on Fire Engine,. and 11... e, with instnoliona to ri:port at next maniac. NEwl .1.1.% )112, Mr. Kirkpatrick otTemal a reartlution Instructing the • Committee on .:as to hive a piddle gas lamp plast on the Corner of Bearer and ladlie ..treets, the Second ward. Referred to the Cont Ott , :a4, with power to act., S. C. ison•eoneurred, and referred to the co mmittee, Mr. Vorgtir Offered a resoluthia pro riding for the I..reetion of a gn. on the corner of i tke Street and rim n.it alley. Referred lc ... rota OsamuMee en t,tat,„ Mr. lituvetio a ltnp the rner of Franklin r—Al and on Market streets, co and on corner of Janlate and Market strtsets, and on corner.tir 8e... and Jefferson streets. Similarly refereed with power to act. In S. C. "power to act" stricken Out. xxorirz-noviot nn•npvmr=wre... Mr. Reed, fnint the Committee on Englnch, presented the • report of • the Commdttee reeentmending :thermions LI in the Priem p engine honor, the cost of said imp vement not to excemi three hotruired an fifty dollars. The report was pted and the rese, lotion read three I knee ar.d fitudlypaseed. t .11r. Dill offeredle resolution providing for the laying of, a water pipe on Setig• I wick street, front Juniata to 'Franklin Road threettmes end passe& . Select Connell` son -concurred anti L it' , ferred to Water Committee. * .TREET C,tllivAT EXTI:Nszo.N. 11r. Meld preoented the report of the Committee on St eveytt and faibrayN Ogtether with an , rlistanco granting the Pittsburgh, Alleg teny and Menehrster Railway Company the right to extend their railway along Ohio avenue from the corner of Indwell street and said avenue to Alleghtmy avenues and thence down said Allegheny avenue to Western avenue. ,The reprirt was.- emerged, and the erdhumee Madame times entlpeastgl. = , • Mr. Kirkpatrick presented a pethien from Mew's. lohn Sterrett, I, W. Den. and other citizens, of the Cksseel Ward, asking, that water iplist be ,t fondest to their property: - Referred to Committee on 'Water. , pcs - oriJ narostm Mr. Dill hatt,suintai objections to make in regard to the, pUbliention of the re pute of the pros edinge f .touneile lit: the newslispera lie ennead ered that they went be no mama as ' full sir they &maid be. fie did not think the papers should be paid for publishing half' a enitimu when twirn the anortut militia. be Made. 31. r. Me eU,suggndtxT dint Mr. Dill have his speeches Ipublished, [Laugh. 3 r. lUD thought. the clerk ideal lit for- Melt the papers with pill reports. The Preindent stated that the repent as mado by the reporters were antlefactory. and be did net think it neeewure to take any action la the mattes,. If Mr. flute apeernee are not published no fell as he wished ho sluth! IFTPII.I4 Ili 1110 reporters himself Adjourned. In all matters net otherwise nut.,4l tll4•re Wan a mutual emicurrea.o. Pollee Ilan.. AIIInAULT AXT, HATTEItv Aetna Seller made Information before Alderman Taylor yeaterday uguinet Jobe Digerman, charging hint with Icemen and battery. 'She allsten that the do fendaut committed en assault and I•etters upon her daughter, n little girl of twelve yearn of age, by, catching her by the erne and tearing her clothing. The Refercined wan arrested and hold far n hearing. Mary L. t Shaw yesterday 'made info,- inatloa before Alderman iile?lastent equine( her Non, J, O. Shaw, charging him with sesatiltand battery. A wnrnant Wee Inuost. Mary Heil node Information before Aldergrtan Strain naterday waken Henry neuter tar ateedult and battery. A warrant was Leaned fortis wrest. VALIP.Pn irry...*(lE, Earliest Wessell yesterday appeared before! Aldommk Strain, hut made In formation against Jacob Batten, Charg• log him with obtaining goods under tithe pretence. The .procoontor keeps a grocery at hi Sixth street, and the de fendant resides on Perm street in the Fifth ward. A warrant was' issued PT the arrest of the defendant. 1=1.0,471111 ov rEICRON. Anna Seller veaterday appeared lAnfore Alderman Taylor and wiodo Information agalnit Jalin cluirglng him with Indecently exikehta Pesoon prem. enoe of her old dron. "A warrant wtfo 10‘. mod for tho defendant, who wan ornmtot and hold (or a hcarhig. • • -,The Charles. 'Dickens 'fever has al ready legun In Boston, and a story Is told of on* enthusiastic 6ld %Bow who wanted to entennbe for seventeen season tickets to the Aurae of loadings, )tro- Tided the prim viva not to be over 11,00 ticket. . —The Portal:l3o4 ?Mune RAY. that a 4. earliintal/t" Democrat of that town was beard to obwitee the other. day, that Johnson wits a &Awl 'fool far appoint ing that Niabyth it post ottioe, for *very tette.. to done the Democratic Dart 7 Prat WM OPO 800 d:" PITTSBITRGH:DAILY (IIiZETTB: FRIDAY, OCTOBER '25, 1867 lINCIIS IPIEL :lEL. IN:II:"EtriCZ. RC .11R D BRO ' [ il 118 Wood St., near corner of !att. t 4 oseriunent Securities, Gold, Silver. And Courpomuy • neatlit and sale on Liberal terms. Drafts sold . la a principal ell/es or !rezone: coxtuvuoN OF 7-30'S Nl'. err pow prepared to Coeval thl SECOND AND THIRD SERIES 1-304 INTO THE New 1867 6.20 Gold Coupon Bonds JAMES T. BRADY d. CO ., Cornmeal Strain. Corner roorth h Wood Stroeta. f . A fiIeVAV &CO XELELYI.I3COXI9I, In MUMS DIMWIT mum Cor. Fourth and Smithfield Streets. cent. to January' iat, and glee e them t In J-ID oar. exchaage 11-20 ./TOXDS OF 1867, hater eel IN 0014/ .t 0 per cant. from Um date. IRA 11..NeVAT fe CO, FINANCA AND TRADE '"" Ton rira'rrs,7,"o,7t.o t : ili G ht!firtr 1 Thy ad vmee of Malted Slates bonds In the London and Frankton marketk hod a depra. sher Indian., on Ma pew:dune on gold; wise were made la lon OR 142%. The veer approach of the psyme nt of gold coupons to the estekt of twootPaLwittillione Is likely to depress quo tations still further. Boodttem ale 400ut stead/;with a Illbt boo- Imam quotations favor a Moral:4d If It freshet fur th• extottee Mitelft of money, an active Investment would spring up that would likely advance qtentatlom to former wins. The de. mind for Immo:Lieu II coming from the le. terier, and the OfoCell4ll of taro, produce is likely to tm Minuted In lloverommt beads; a return of comma; Item rho weet to the see board towns would mate money cozy, and 111.1.0 • genera I else of all values of muinelo value. The stock market In feverish, and thollgh quotations ate nominally unehanged.7et no oonsiderable amount a( uoy et oek could be sold without breaking the market. There le a oduked 'Arenas in all Lupins sleek.; Adams was eatuldered dear acne not more Wan two week. ago, and la now held below It. real gal.( no though quotations hare advanced it per cont. Clothrs Now York yootaUono roselvol, py Marto, vrero aa follows: itglit )hill's, lit 4; IfaNte, 5500, 112151 SSW. 1 563 . WSW: Otatterde. 106/g1 1605.6; 00434% Clevelead i Pittebtagh It. ' alerebute Union Express St Wee.. Vahan Telegraph h 3 :hie I/. 11--.. Pittsburgh Pat Wayne ,Chicago IL g. 111 Nurthweetern Hallroad-emtneton 441% Norhweetero-mfettred-.-. 60 New Tote Central.. 110). Ohio nod:slthilMlPPl7o.4l/thattr * Mel? Southern. " x 00t 75 • quartz 1 SIS quicksilver...... ....... 1;)4 -the New York bank etetement lot lest Muir 1. resettled with musk interest, The de. paella have fallen y 5,011,753. taro/el. • Or. e/Ine of 1279,54 la la.. of 5t151.75i 10 6 9 01 10 t and of 51,766.04 la legal tenders. The speete .6 legal tenders probably have for the most put gone Into the sukTreamury, and as the banks e5lll hold of deal.) money . 05 4 fbaa nlne .d • half Unions la elves. of the lb pet cent required by law, the decline has eaum lees apprehenalon thaa way anlleipated. -The Chicago Thou. of Wednesday; says: At an early hour this morales meats the. patenee Oar, received from 11.11.1 , uncut. zing that tho Commercial Stank of Canad• had suependtel, la conset..nce of oat being able to meat • nio. vhe lustuntiaa wee one of the otdeet lo the Canada. heater been ...Whitten tame thirty years elm. ulted west..- .woo. •U pala ni); wit h •• 'armee t o rd of MO,. me. Some tea or twelve years ego It made large loan to the Detrett d hitheaulter U at the Inet.ce of toe Crest Western, at Cue., but hum.... la2sllef, et ity in the books, both the rulreeds shirked the rev...ldly of the/Das, .red mane yea. of liugaUn were communed. at a Put Upon.. In aeltutelnlnt. w. company we. .0 belte. that It was ouried before Mellott. 511,65 t01th Ithgthed. hut While th e beams of the ease wee peadtag. a thoprowee was agreed upot. betwun tee bank and the Great ...tern Lammas,. A great early looses, scale of them qulte severe, trete entailed upon the bank to the Inanetst emu, of IN; amt t* then uer lone. hare hrough s opt. tiens been Of Ohs three tors. Tag tame paper sloe rentarkez The recent bmey (allures mons Ltu Liverpool sotto. ' houses ate beteg hallowed up by Stet eutpWat on. The futon of the Royal Hank oil:let erpool was telegraphed lay lan edglit's dlspetche. The 11.6111t1es ate" estlmated et £4000.,,. though It le thought that the eow um will ho stile 10 reemse operations. It bake es LI Taglenti Were abatittO CO latenyrk another ate* sad Shot.: the cotton meth.. tooany further serious dull., It I. more ikely that the Sures of Way. lea. will tee re-enuted The h.ppselug of ea. • ease ungeray would. very ininrlow to thls soya. Ur, as lc would call for the return of the /sue tutu,. It a 1... note held In Wall Streel. rlllenlhoTo";elealtlittitall:Stigt:far *o*lo treat, eatUlgelrth'at"lip er,74, 4 8 7. 1 % the vataden Stank rthe.han of Whielt would c.a. 0 serious dersagement In, tam values of produce Add the general trade of the I *Snotty. take the fallowing from the New Yeti, Tribune of Wednesday: The meteage of the and the in. neat al the Secretary of the ?estuary, there good teas.. to believe, will be very pewit.* upoa the nee... yet. catty tuntep. tton ut &peel* payment. All appeal. by la. gettonlus fur • auspeaslen of the pre.. I small mon th ly eentteetion, Mt. Zgollulluth discus.. and expreimu the c.tletfota that the national cred it , eml the Pernatheat , et people WM ta most beetthted by steadily (oesethe toward specie. To fall nantaptlee bT the Treentry there le on impediment boo the 746 emlee. which will hum Into km" boots about se fast u they cad be print. aad ea. oltanerd. Whea theme. ma or • that way. sod th• Untied States human the only obllgati. 'upon the Tteasury uditemakte In gold (ewes ...et on the flooded debt) Out floterm.ent , an re... and its elliten• mud follow. This. l..rases terser to luolvut ethors...l to • largo elate of poonle who have overt/ad., bat to the labor of the conetty lola the Maui for an era of proeputtly having ad parallel At the c ove. With n.arreosy the epaltalent of geld. aw and permanent nulls or pruperity wW se opened. mere leads be etelivated , mote leo. totletemebil shed. Mo. nanfil to enonnurie Increase be made to real Mate in the form of nets buittliage of all Mode With labor and materials at their present high ot, no ptud.t mac Int:wore* teal estate largely, M: lay :lag erliegen:6l3.lms the P. ple fac seesretumptiu will end levestments Nude upon preseet valuu reduced fail oas t:ant la Wes. The toottlitlon nf the latelnese of the country ln al/ thitherto:6.4v Is lei. that prompt ...optima .l. the th ettest sod mad enora ewe teethe erne under which people ate In With a sound trunnity blui • sue ell threat.. would usu..' teeth 64. UM. end eattitlibee ;she the plate of thee. , kiting tmeettalnty as to the future. rsrtsavaott PX7I3OLZVM MIAILMET Orme . s rex Planiternieri Clastrrin. Teveraley, October U. Mel. CIIUDE—Tbe market wax 1... active kicday the Woe in the eiligreitem being only ebeta onedourth u large u yestetdey, but pride are artihout quotable ehange, notwitbstasdlog there was but Um. done. We can ;sport a sale of Mik bble, itko each fur December. Jas. miry and Yebruary, at lt. . clpot ell ir held et lee. with mime kw blYere at laXe. irliibe No. 'ember, weitmee optics, map be goofed at it There s.eas to be no dlepoeltion Moltke, buy or .11 for first water—poolbly that alms VD) bbl. la still on the market, but of this we eati. not speak itdrimoDy, not having heard mush about it for sayers! deys past. We ark of the agitated, however, that the party was holds the ...tract hsa got Ma Idea. up a little, ao4 ham concluded that by holding he will be able to MUIR o boar pUee. BEFINZTI—Thers wan but a tingle open. con In bonded oil to-day, at lout we had but on. eepotted. 6W/ bbla to be dallvered durtag the but half of November, at ate. Compared with yesterday, M. mutat wu dmideilly u alrlsh•l ohd prises ruled lower. Today We was t I.• beat attar for aforataber, Waal 711a111• day there wet* ealeard Safqfpcs. October re. males unallansad at Via, We are spode sat of an alter Amino beau sada to tell a "line" from Incenber to Worth et sm, without Cod. lola buyer. while lota yeetarday afternoon, them rem a sale of woo bbls (or that dr/liver/ that liver. The rumor that Antwerp bad advanced to al karma, proved fo be untrue, say Wins th•aorreat quotation. on. sof ?too on? rune aro queue. D• 002. Johnaton • Payar,ll bale reflood to W. P. L. 017: f i e 'h tly i l d oro li d h o ' to to W.l). Wardool Mal( Beton lief. Co., MI do do to Tack, lire a (la.. , marling Oil Work., 41 do do, to W. KU,. 100, Philadelpfda. Clarki o eoTter n.' 7 t7l:',:htt .0. Y. wh, 5... Yriltadelphla. J. Meyer, OW do do to Wales, Was • Co . , rbllade/plita. • tko, Phil J.llmn adelphia. y ()II t/0., yla do do to Hamer, Burke Forsyth Bro. • Ow, 140 40 du to Tut. liro. • Co., Philadelphia. Kirkpatrick It Co, 17r do do to Warta& Kies . at Co, kleUreety• Boatunont, 111 do do to W. p, L Philadelphia.. awsett. Logan, ritockdale d Andaman, do do to I r. , Y. boganpa Co., Philadelphia. Meekeown 00, OT do do to W. 01. W atter+, Phlladelphls. Look Merkel. lis7 Ts rearaee to lea Pluebaral Ossetia., fer. Loma, Calabar :IL—Tobacco rather , reddf, bat lelloae arm unchanged. Cotton la)ge for Alkidnap. roar Tor/ aid% bnt fo arm r Walt grad.* and do I add weak for lower.. ioadtlee tra, tiboleat. a.Famoy. lo 'L $11,204;11,1 Meat %tit ad n'd , r7. °acorn °bolo.' some of the prin. elnal boy era are out of the market; prima and choice Wblte t 9 11001,70 f .11110 Red, CIA air; sprthE, sosei m. Corn quiet and dlannod, at '411.1041.11 for Mixed and Oats arm bit slow, at 150010. Bar. Onn t 5t 0 .),Va1,33 'for prime to °twice. I fi n r.2l, l 4l 3 g r iue . ltr o ltfUlarket el/Ilona dOil lowe i r ' . Meat rorlrdecLed to Mal. Ilacon—nboulderilltoi Clearaldea lee. Lard list and no ludas: llogefinn,at 1 4 40/370. f aceapts—Floorl 4BlbbhWbeat a , Nll ,".3 ' l r i a y olOodY andcoo JAM 0U21:4 & SON, 69 and 909 tater Street, LARD OIL MARUFACITURREIB, Aid &Hausa CaGIDS. LtIEBICATING azd We Warrant oeT' I Lazd On od.l to the but Clolonatt. or . ➢tins broalo. and prow.. to WI da low Mllins:l at Oblesso rards. Oar o Lard 011 o ;Abrams.. =mot to crooned. Duck Creak Littattatits nal ataadlsaltraada a! Carbon 141 eaastantly an band. Marehaats asin anal faatarat. will ftad 11 ta Utah . tatareat to give al a - call barons ordartag Lard Oil froaltla West. , tea: =I Om. of gas Freest...l Gamer., i TRllitlimi. October 14, 1567. 4 ' The anent marketicontinne .11, without 1 , little prospect at present of any ionnedla int- Prirrement, and while them le • fair Yalu eof business, ; the aggregate, the transiotut • in the teal. articles are Mini/ Of an tin. m. ant character, the demand Wog ' , MHO.] stately to. suPPlTiell 1 ...." 10 . are*. The Grain and Slone market continues dun and week, with a droop'. Md... while Oro. series and Provision. are quiet and on alit:med. In other articles, there ire no thanker worthy of special notice. 011&111—Wheat I. quiet but firm at former q.utto.l, 5050100. be quote prime Paws lied Ohio fled it 1.2.50 in drat, and 12,5451,60 in mond hands. Corn is very dull 05.1 weak; adas of strictly prime Yellow at $1,25. Oet.eirnatt. wrth a fats demand and only moderato anivala-65060, on track, 1412 4 araM.la store. Barley is dull but uncluiagedt we can report sales of prime Spring, to drat needs, at 51,50, and in; 'mond Mande, at 11,210 nom Ilya is dull; with a drooping. tandem ; ides .1 11,6501.50. ' FLOUR—Ie dull and weak. but prices are without quotable'. <huge. Spring Wheat brands Maya quoted at d10p04210,76 to *IL Winte ',nut brands are quoted at e1t,250 312.60, aed et $11,501/14,60. By. 'Flour, Kende; The arrival. continue fair, mad the supply Is fully up to the demand. PROVISIONS Lamm le quiet and un cheesed at 1450 for' Shoulders; 1701Ie for Ribbed and Ulear Sides; PM for Nein Sugar Cured Helm and Itulte for (leavened do.• Lard may be quoted at atlie, and Mess Pork -at 671. SEEDs_.ylittseed. , le le demand it 112,4 e. There ha demand for either Moyer or Tles• °thy Seeds, and there is • large supply of the litter In We metier, BUTTER—Timm la • fair dnmand for Roil Butter, and we cautious to 'quota at sbe for Prime, and aro for shalom' Uommon packed is Coll and nominally unalmagiaL EClOS—Therala fair ,ilexoeud, and with ladted nuireln, fresh. packed may be quoted UHEESE—FIrst but uschasgett. Sales of Limburg at Millis, and lioshsu at name. 1/snip's fslr, and supply fully sous' to tits do. mod. LAY—Ii gultii sad rtriabartited; rezular Wes giott att.atr %wont, .t sinew ..t to., a. fronting to quaff ty, , Of Ir—Lart.OUla atm Out unahaarad at No for No. 2. and 11,16 ,for No.l. APPIXS-ooatiode to Anita racy freely, with - a: supply , lamely to exegete of the de. mead{ Wee et Mie,lo per bent!, for, good to 1 OTAT923—Peaett.Blowe are being eold t $1,120111411 par Oise& NOW Justly Streets re quoted at $4,11001.11 pet 1301. CZTTZULL LITZ-STOCK SLAMSLET. Usrtca or rial'lrrsstruar GoserrOd Tarectior. October 14, NO. I =I 1 week. and . wait • .lopply :ergely to cream of the deniaad,.veliei.eamuesed with lam weak, here tall further dunned. The onanty of the Cattie. •• aieneefi thiag,wee about op to the moat emaderdt but oldie to alraree report+ from the out, shippers leaned @ironer OD • reduction, end refused to buy =Lieu sauces. sloes wen made. rot example, good rat re. tailing cattle..4dt m are, uratally ahlpped to Plulaieh4ta. bagenoWered• 'to bur's/ tont • I to ayfi—lant . werk the lame grade of cattle sold at 7 toty.t: Stoat aaitla emulous exaradrely . dolt and lowa, Asa vi now suot• at CS to ay ( rot felt to good, and Oyi for extra monk @testa—the sam• grade of cattle • law tweets mild readily at ey4 to ou. } That the market was ao unusually hard • one thls mak, ►u annaloprusly immiedett, and there L. so doubt hat what the stoat' PrataMtdam at thaa...he sold settle hero this .week loot money, and some athlete basins. it la but proper to re knack, Loweear,Lhat the decline was more marked on comma! ihl.ll good uttley for the simple Pasant that the supply no relativey• WRt• Maas, Lalhrts • Cu. mold 13 new 9tooktri to Cow at 13ii SS to emit buyer, •t 4302 to Alayoult Co. Et 15% 9fa Hayden at 0014 tO C1i.0 , 115‘110 good nook oattio la E. Voter at 44,1 to Ptdooak at 44.191 to Dodo) , to 00. at kit to .0 t 9119 volts to Ato.tnito at W.I. It walla loambUtot. 3 1L3 ttlook. 9.0 d atooketo. at 11,1141 17 to Vona= at 4,40, nod 01111 L /1•33 e. it Taylor aold N bead to Sam 2 100, &rumen/ ING,I3' 6Y4. IS basso. avaparlag M. as 1 34 aToragtat itoo. to Mona s KUL! 37C: 3to Battik 03 ......a133 S. 33 (Anoka. alms to Nate arnatting . 'ION, a tl li 433 4 ti ttNNI.I r.. Yottog. ararastott 1100, at Nto If. Todd.' araraglog SIC, at axt LI to .amaa, a 3 NNINtNa. N 3131 .3 . 0 Phi. aormf 11 to or .11\ 00, 04114 IN, at km; 111 to kraut at 4,10; . Iltiftty Co., s a b le( 171. at Cril la Nam, .Ter aaln so, at 3. OrNatial4 tliAtids soltl Mods otgeod toots stook Nate tor N. *l* It. Bonder. at kla, aad I, for Nam' party. to Berry a Co. at (WI la to Felker at 6)4; fa Lead to Latial• 1 ' at 634. X. Johnston .old N. Cats 11 hes 4 of.entsmon Ohio sumac» at 4; was to hlsooey • Co. 2at `Jul Voter to Zug* .....shiat! Mahn. .t Monts &Tatman to vol.. for ohlUlp. . M at aki. Crowe. Emonsk a Co. RI at IN. Cup- OW to Zook al at Os. looter to illostalman hat .Slablng WA% at S. Darla to Boyar 11 at kta. nod 1 12... at P.R. Mateo Ls Itatialllatat. aat ifit Walla /lot hellma it at Hedges& Tay to Ouch 3.3 Slum Ttautmaa to Chaos /11 good eaula at T. smith • Talmage nooses 11 at Campbell tollmolsbaket tat latnab cattle. ma/shinell.,Olth aX. heath o T a / a tage to ilsAtala 10 a 11.1.. t 4 . llont to 31;ma a Hoak 111 totemo+ stocker, at 4,70. I . letabor to Melva. ic—on • n not veto. Oleklason tollaille. ai to Ersoa• Panorama to Boaaftilim 71 01.05.1.. Wert. to L. Uothehllda 17 at 441 ratrall Maynas 13 ot 1. Lamb to Cut IS. weight/to Co. at kb. (OWL Lalletty a Co. to Mayo*. Co. I* at 4 3. ih.hoP to remedy fa at 4,13: • The •opply of Sheep was loos./ 4 , 11/at thu traalt, but with Wmu report. float Qs Out, awl bat few borers ta atteattattoe, the market tau about as Mud aa anal, mad not olthataatlto• the ttlialttl•had arttralm.pfloso at• AO totter. W• now quoit, at'ltt" tof Os, trot., for tomato& to prism, fat stattou Steep, mad po•albl7 eat,a atlaht brio, V', or ores tti goat.. 06.3. St 'LaStstty Doll ISt Deal to Issrl at 11 , 2 3—unsultas; DS; 114 to Bantus at 334;23 to ." to rideata at ;as to lull 11.120. Y Tnyier Dow 220 6 to D•striaa 3JIV - ; ist "4. "."1"g C , tstad• Dt NI St it • abdtVLlVriatlt :21727M :e *"'d 1"'" ayaram,, , t 34;67 ,.,, 14 ,.. t . 10 (.I)mmu 711r1121, dles to same at (1004 bought 124 LW tree T. 41. ....0 3 4 , 52 m ,ll 3 X1210 nue Warier. a•_22•2162 IT. ioN ti IC (rum Ceouse. Ez03121246 Lo. as 22.16 I tts emelt St Stout Ds We, &sawn/ 3 , 1, al t•S; 10 11,11 H 444111 Ta 410., ortmslog ~SDI ISO Inset hada , avetaglog er, at • Sous, Vs Hog mallet Nr aa also miry 4011 Wt weak, 06,4 with /a.m.d arrival. nod a 41. , oitalahod dMtod , prima kart, &oboe* from SG to 3 sent perwourbl, and r. cow quota at 1 to Ti!. pose, for fair to Nitro bottor arm. ges. We preaumo MP Os poem* of • abort •oro cop la the Watt le basins lts *Mud as chalks :Omen to burry Hair Hop to man Pt, aa.4 totbla, mato Ittso Pythias elm., may M attributed Lb* larromual arrivals, • IT. r. f Orz =1 . 7 , . K . 4 tram Itotdama at llrfaViii 1 hoir to bead Goa atte, ht AO from Morley at s; 16 from Thomas*. et Hp 11 Irmo sup st 7b14100 fruit at 1444 frool Crawford at 1,464 it from tibirk at 1.4 0 1 from 0f.844 7.58, Oh hem 114.1111 11 111 i 10a from Humiliate at 6 701 10.1 from Lap at 1,10; 45 from Crawford • Cameron .t 6,14. tiaisp4 In al/ 10 double dialto on mustal•Maa. (Hass 4 14fhrt: sold I head to Bowman at 14 10 to Oats at Si 41 tic Joao.' at 7.444 44 to illseposer. Olhott 4 Co. at SAN 0 to Hobart at ••PitCo Ram M 44413 to almasnoor, (1111•11 o. at 4,41; IT to Orr at 63; 11 to Warmer at 6%1101 to Alledoit at 4,11,11 W all to Smith 011^ sat o bisssesito, 0111ott it co. at 43; Si to 1 . 14.44 t 6.141 /V 10 /14111. Ira. at 03; 46 to lams ar CP; la to hang. at x %l to to s.la. at 0,40110 lo Othhh44 Oh at 7 4 16 to Halligan at 11; 101 to .riato OM to t o dollar at 40; 66 to Dribbo • fJo, 119 i a to (huh .4 0:41 10 INOIO 111 I,NII 61, to .am. at Oil 4710/0/00 .1 41111110 04010 at 11 to Manor al 1.71. Hobos• • Taller said 110 hood to /4••••116.4 011iot • Co. at 11451 Ts head to Plibloalr, u srasnrs,'t al hilt th E. Youss• hi as aeolut• of 7; Ha to Mmassat ,r Chl l o t • Oa at 4,06;66 to °roan. Umiak h Co. at 41.51111 to MN 111 f,lllt ID swat at Lt.' Ohahreht • On. bought 101 load from E. 4 graham at 4,60414 boa Holmes at 7,411160 from at It 40 from Nahlon at 100 hol Payn• al 741. • - Toledo Marital. • (Ur Telegraph to the Pittsbargh Vaunt.] TOLMI, OEtober 24.-Plonr market receipts, WW Obis. When! i reoelple Win 'alms*. without material cherigef WWI Anil, "aloe ankle Michigan at "MN Michigan,. 11,611 No. 1 - red Wabash. 01.10 i sahni or amber forties month 11; MM. 1170008 r1,1:00 bee; old latif4o better; new a ebade lower, este. No. 1 Mahal, at 111,1Mit A (0 . 2 Meinieh.sl.ltNl Michigan, .1.1114, yob low, 41,14; No. I new, 41.004. Oats a .made better, receipts Men bus; cafes No. 1 at 10%0. nye quiet; receipt*. NO hue, it,gi for No. 1, hark, market dull' to:spinal 100 Intetiole to anede-illorer, Sl.* Cos, Mil. bag Yrelghts-ho Oh cairn o On , wheat, 10 • helot Joe on oorn to Oswego. •-•• Miasma Atartkat. tar Trltarapit to tali Pittsburgh Ossetia.) Catuaao Oct. 61.-Toe weather la clear Mid 00 aid is more activo at 10911 MS _ I.lli"Vgu °l`4'. 7'l l 7411`t °lroned sltan and adrancad 1140IN0pr, Ina dull at 91.00 for No. 9in &Coro. It,, Ic quiet and lo higher. at 111.20901147 arid $1,1419 for No. 9. - Provisions are yeti 'lllll' Pork, volafflo.ock. Lard Id dtd/ tgrgi ittirtglet btrla a '4 =7 Val bushels natl. and . haul cif bora -Manta-11,40a barrel, 11061114,000 bush la wheat, MSc* bushel. ocausl 10.610 a nd oats. Yneigh faro drill at for wheat and ho fur oats to Buffalo. • law Voir* (Attie Market. Inr Teleiirsph to the rittilinesh assails.] Xl* 840 0 Oac 111.-14aerao—raoalota weak land; Market Onli, bossy sant lower' Moffat@ Oro enabled tool:M=00D. toss lons Of 40 on the sada Monday, lishi tho Ottani, is bettor. Shoop SaiI , LMSII nal and hooey, with no stock willing over 1414 tor Shoop Sind caw roe Lambs. Swan* Preiiei Wit anclisoithl, ram tor westarn. Financial tatters in Row York. Gala Comma at 142 N EBY To!omph to the . rabbit...Olt G0te14.3 Ng, lOU. Oct. 21. 18111. ■ONST AND SOLD. • I The money market la steady at 7 on call loans• Starling Exchange U gulet " gs ia gold sad Out alma DUI. 6010 Is lower, oPnalad at 11..7 , „; deellnLng to 112%, and clon ing at 1236 . Extnorte of wade to•dey were •140,000. . k3i bTOCKA Are Without glOclded change; Coupons ' ,I, Ii 1140111;;; 11ty.12112,i; (10 , 04.109 q t. 1003 i: 40 NiMILOVOICI9X;.. - 44 no W. /OGY___oo,l,34l do , ta. xoaxolowil Iwo% 104(01M,St Mara • • • • Railway maiket evened tinier, rubs. l ankly off atrida, but recovered and closed. trong. Canton, 4213 43;, Cumberland, 75004 Wells Express; 51%034%; American. 67; Attains, 01,44:67i United States, ofoenlit Merchants UnlOn.'2734oVi gnickallrer. lad Marloose, ;lief; Patine Mall, 1440143; Atlantic Mall 117%0119, Western Union Telegraph, 030474; Nair Irak Central. 1110 Erie, riflarrigi Hudson, riselesi need- Leg, 90,4090%; Ohio Certitientee, 2:42514: wehaidi, 40; St. Paul, 40; do. preforred, GU; ldichlgan. Central, 10 8%0100; Michigan southorn M 07734; Illinois Central, 13154 TOlndfl i 1004.01nn !Look ir.ifin4ii Northwestern, 41300100 ; dO. DrerrredtaiNGSS3iiFOrt 97310Siliii Mb our! Tennessee GS. amen imams. Mining shares ero dull. Gregory le Arm 3,0e0,1,95. miler elawgoa slight. • 8 171 1, 11.0r141 .. 1XC1L10n1. The receipt. at the nub-Treasury, were 01...,612. ear/tents. $1,303,NC9. ticluire, 111,1Z1,1t0.91. I,IILVILIS ISZPOJUILD. The Erpm”aya the failure of two heave time engaged to the cotton' and tea and hewn trade are reported this afternoon. A t sz & to kla ( 2 I;rivecToar off•NON. reported that W. A. Vandertn Schell and .1. li. Banker are to go Erie , ltruotory, to take the place Gorda and Lane. I Neat York Produce llsorkel. (By elerrabh to the Pittsburgh tisaaUa Ngyr Foes, October 41.—Cotton./Bluer; salmi boles at 19,4gr80 for rnidilllngao - Flour; receipt. 11.251061 a; Irregular mut nuaettled; Western landed, 101:150 lowort eales of 17,800 bbis at aP.00128,9) for opts dine Weatern and Btate 10,00012.75 for extra Western; gi,750113,25 for 11. S. Ohio, sluige 16,00 for St. Louis; riosurnbeaw2 for West ern and sWady . for State; California 41014 sake of 250 etioko at 1111,250111.50. Rye Flour; pile. Of 250 bids at 87.0009.50. Whinges , quiet endeitatly. Wheat; reteinto,7,irn bui opened heavy and olmen a shade drums with a fair export demand; sales of 149,000 bu, at 02,1102,10 for Bo 11 epilog, $2,1702,22 for do, 11=2 , 02,1014 for No I do, 82,20 for Nor. I and 2 do nitged.s2.7o (or amber State and Michigan, and - ISI,IO for white BMW:ran. Ryeculler; sales of 7,500 MC Western at $1,, , Z. Barley dull and Ilrooplagy sales of 650 be Canada West, Dart ittSt.,iii remainder on private tam. Barley. Absit doll. Coro; receipts, 115.00 oat excital and 3040 better; Wee of g 112,000 bus at 111,414 e 1,15 for rolled Western In store and adiat,' Mooted at a1i1501,11. Oats; recelpte, 4310; Oats lc lower; ;tales of 01,000 bleb at fingiSle for western, closing at 8:410)94o for Canada. Pima firmer; sales of 11,000 bash at 51,50 in bond Bice beorY, at 9O10;(0 for Carolina. Coffee more actleet soles of 2,000 bush /Ito on prlraie terms. /Sider fairly active; sales Petroleumba at IttielWie. ltolattarn dull. quiet; 140 for creole and 340111i5c for refined bowled. hops quiet, at 40865 c. Pork doll and 000,3; sales of 2750 bble at $21,11011,,4 for tams, elOstnif at ti./.so , essin 1120020,15 for mime. thief hoary; sales in 65 bbls at firestorm prima. Beef Hams doll; Wes at 8.9.50030,00. 00030 Inactive; . of Cumberland Cut at 123 M. Cot /110.ta quiet; eales of irniFeltsges at 11 i.5012)je for shoulders. 15%1216 for Mans. Lard 11.'7 and lower; sale. bbla at LPSellijie for small lute. Butter quiet, at WORM tor Otate. Cheese dull, at 11010 e. Freights to Liver. pool lower; sales or 32,0 i) bush wheat at 2isd per awl and lid par steamer: Larne—Flour closed irregular and ua settiedtshloplog brands or Uinta steady; _medium and low - grades of western dull and declining. Wheat steady. the decline - No In freights Myles sellers the tulrentegn: 3 spring 102,1303.131 No 2 do v09113,th 1 %0 sDring !SO. Rye dull at el.etril,Gl for weetern. Oats dull at 63118034 e fur west.. tn. Corn dull at 41.4201.44 fur good to prime mixed "'u ,t tast, Pork entet and Meetly at r), mutt end regular. tor ruses. ree l4 lMl an unchanged. Cut Meats quiet Lnod steady. Bacon quiet and uachanged. ard hear - et 13!4121.1)(0 for Iralr to Drtrue steam amiltetUe rendered. claelNutau narkes. tar Telegraph to the ?ittonmytt flmetts..l Ilecntaars, Umber 21.—Flour doll bat Prices ate oinctiangedi earns. 410.40910.751 samil?, $11.Z0()11.75; fancy, 11121113. Wood, doll and prime mardnal at 112,53531,1.0 for No I and No 1 tet.Corn homer and .prleus higher; No 1 allied 11,454 elatingyoleti ear. she. Oats la to anal demand and the market drmenNo 1. Wei No onto Ilye changed; / sl,la. Norio? doll and prices drooping:la/I, sl,r.dol,G.t; opting at rettle; Titg: sales .of 101 Mau. Whiskey unchanged. Hem path sold at 1121; lo a /honed: a ene of inbto near AL*22.?.. sailors option for all 11 f D1.6000r. Bacon nochnteed; %bonder., clear rib sides. 171‘, woo near 17X °Met Lard dull at Butter dal/ at ale 4garnesetltnet at inc." iltuseed 011 dull at shymn.e. /logs are In good shipping do. mactO at seesaw. grola. I.lola, ltglg buying. Thdmoany market Isclooo. now Tort Dry Goods Market. Itiv linemen I. the .ffltuborirb Gazette I br•w Year, Oct. 22—The dry scale mar. ket coutinucapanlolre, but .ls more been re. owe., and all goods that have been re. 4 coed to actual cent pries. hprag new prints were am:WOW ac.day bra4ents Jo on a card. namely to lie one off, and beforo twelve o'clock one bonen .01.1 Wm. at one , 1011110 y. ractde detainee were reduced to 17 by fitewart & Co. The prices on de are 22 , nand by aratlot the actual con of of nil delalab at toe mill.. tell-boat PaMeaararadta, la Ne. the rabbi move uen tly come to • stand Corset Jeans at IS; hautosear Patina lAN; Stella Laconia 134; Bates 11012.. Floor grads of brown arta bleached cottons alaoa little aepreimea; ileynol4.l , . A A bleach.l.. 41.IItra. by the Case at 11!4, and by the oleos at Ll;Dedbaut bleaehe,l 1.1,4. Th. Great Yell. goods aro to lower on all mattes. Maggie* lalszngel. It Telegraph to the rlltelarretk Benne. •. Barra., °MW, IL—flour, la eteady. Wont; e in (airdemand and lower, anti vales ot 11.100 bushels No. II Mil orsakbe at or::: 1.7(0 bushels No. 1 do at111.0311;05, and TAM, bushels Port Washttigton Club at $2.01. Corn is quiet, with enamor 30MM bushels No, o tt mitten et lILPO, closing at 01,114 Oats quiet, with sake of 11,700 hustods Weston. at 074 r, and 40,000 bushrli to arrive at G7e. ltre Is unchanged. Barley Is unsettled and. was offered at .1,.M.,11,33 tor Canada. Other article* are linartaaaed: bushels wheat; er,olo burbola torillloo,ol.o bushels tette; 17,103 bushels barley, and 6,1101 barrels dour. abdomens-146,M0 bushels wheal; .4.000 !Matters corn, 217, , XM basttols I Oct.; 1.3.000 bv.hals barley, and POLO bushels rya trelehtv are drum, es Ile for wheat, 510 for corn, and lk Mr oats to New Tort, . _ . Clevelama Market. Car Telegraph le Ms Iltuderth'assettr., CIA" sastra„ Oat. 4f.—Tbe floor market I. need. steady sod onabanited. Doable Satre test winter 1111..Z011.5e; double extra Amber 413,2.34213.4 d; treble earra white 014,30013,00 The Mama market to eery Selland nosetual; e 2.0011.65 ler No.l red winter; 14,1501,30 for No.: do; 111,0 for No. 1 Illleankto spring. Cora dull atm tmetunged. at 5141011,13 ;or No.l sorted. Oats itoady.ase arm. at pp 730 for No. 1 State Men state. lire gale, and unchaed, and of at $1.10011,45 for No. 1 state .a.l western frant'store. star sty doll; No.l ls held at 01,2.301,35, and No. 2 at 11.1.502.23. The Petroleum market Is steady yea Quin, 01 Itstere tor ttam,laoS white In ==tl (Be Tel/amp/a to the rlttabauto oatatte./ lita. Oefmlia, Oct. U.—Cotton; priced s taloa of MAO balm 100 ralddllo gm at 17y Umoipte of 1,713 balm. raporta Yfall balm floor; boldore mked ZOt of rya Ivauat, mire a 1110.50 far mpardney double eutra 0.1Q11,20. - COM iamtaa nod la good reamed. wilt. an upward tendon..white 41,,U oat. to fair Ylemidul rota daily awes to Aunt, at 10311.001 small lots of mem Totaillilg at 11915140. far ahouldera sad 19019 1 .0 for Wear Lamt dnll and dear. ..1i Prime in Manus 14%e. Gold 111,a%. morlam Exchange 60 M7l NOW Tark 1.1 b; db. % premium. efewera Br Telerrenb to the Int Leann Uneette.l Usweee, Ovtober 41.—Flour dull. at ter lied Winter. Ilrboat ;I. bushel/ No. Y /atierenkee. elan. Corn le ewer./ edni quiet. Barley nnellangral ; /0.40.) bushel. Toronto, et elan, enol 9,001 Due? loft l(ope on prltatio term. Pees lowers 7,010 bashela ' OM In Dotal. Can... [relent. noclaangoil. Late Imports—MAO (mettle Wheat;.lOW bushel. Vern; 40,1:0 bureete Barley ; CO,OOO Nobel. Wye; &MI Dub rm. Canal export...UM) imattais Wheat I gin twellele Corn ; .21,100 bustiehe Barley MAW timbale lOye 114,5 x) (menet. react. pito - sok. llar keit. 18•7<toorople Witte rlmboruts Gonna./ Jdnuroutes. October :3.—bloor dull; ell) , double uxtra eI.MOIO.MI butr0_41 ,. ...N0014 country double oitra gekbbrK7u. Wheat firm out $1,1.4 for No I. 'and el..ua :for No 2. Olio Ad van uuct 10134 c, at MO for No sr.' Corn nominal at $l.lO for No 2..fresabto dolly wheat to 11orfolo oat (Moreau 150. Ile. cams 0 blots floor. 182,00 U bosh orbrot, It bosh oats. MO Onlitt oorn. Shlproorno oblo.l Itoor Corn boob -wheal, LIAO bllsh Ont., • • built isms;. tiOr Tot•g• sr tome Plttsbaria (UMW.) • Oittebst 24..-Parrqtum steady _le 1 Araoe.4 ld b0n.1.34V,0 730. Floctr Very .14114 3 operelne, $7,7411 , ,t1, "relent Liar-11E1111g, at tor Whito.and SOX f Ofillronit. Omit I Inl.ll lower; mixed weawn.41,4101,4:. Qat.anCl7Bo. Circoorina and Provisions-omits unimportant. EMMS ilirreleenolt to the Pitteborgh Guette-i ocinber ti.—Flintr eery'dull. Wocet Qoll glen declined tie; Wee of choice red et 1 9.210.1 . C0rn dell; white 81,1001 41 for 0h1,11,1101,20 tar new, mad rale. CLOG A)...tvgrttvagair.taiedu.-"ii. ftY Tehy M e b m T th ru e s m ll4 th (U lget e ) • Anaaer, l•otober2i,—).laeves dull andt.ief .Ikl lower; Melee of 1,600 heads% /019(0./to eolpte of 4,200 Sheopeavy Wes of. DAP at reeelOta of 9. 00 Lambe; heavy at Ur 06160- !logs, sale. of AM) head at eliaoy,es rer-Wpte,lo,llo. pre/lend goys 100. ' • l i a'aiel, (fly Telrerehif - vana 44r to the Pltlebereb oeeelle.l 'Lev arra, October el—sugar. No. 103 Is' rZ d notirit g lr v, Colt Bl ar e. Currency, lie Ws count. • Ham are quoted tOday at 124 per hundred wet •ht for doter Cured. 1 . • • Lool•ylllo 'Mar By Telegraph 'to 160 . 1 . 11u00r41, tamale.) ' - Lotraymix.l Oat. 'lo. —Tobacco; 'Bleb of 7t bpdy. aV 44,13017,16. Wheat army: 44 , X1. Corn, 444110 d 41,10 and new. agy , .oabcoralAttgealit..s4o.lo4LOri Lkrq mo t . COtto4 10144. • - Memplula . • . • (HYTolegraph to On Ptltabutitt , Oiattte,l Yam vsttTsar. Ott. IlOttotp o ht1(X017o c,.ot.rceirolwgi ao atamp, Osta fcaxoo‘ lower ; ..542 9144" =lig oleN Woe )1/ . 4 f:4111.. itO. CMOS saner. • the PlStebereh theette.• 44.—Iteet Cattle unite toot for prime to extra choke/ . Q las atastly- 06:38045 co fllr Talent& '• native, at 37 nektal goad to 4lxtra PITTSBURGH RO Olg i BOLLNIA A CO. 11 .W.ulturelbs but - ' CAMRDAGE) EU tliaWl i , .1- LI w eIP.I warebonee, 1.14 ,t 111 Water Sl& = RIVER MWS Theta .le nothing new to note to regard to the situation at this point. The weather eon tlnues tint cool, azdthe prospecte for nn early resumption of navigation ate not at all encouraging. Entine:a la all departmente languishing for want of a 7130, cepeelally man. ufactuting Interezts, :as Pittsburgh cannot compete with the east, while rail/loads Con ' thane to discriminate alpinist her. We are se. cured that goods eon be lald down In St. Louis and othee' points In the Welt, cheaper than they tan be shipped from Pittsburgh, notwith. mantling there hi • di esteems of many hundred milosin favor of this Place. We' ,understaud that come of our plough manufacturing establishments are chipping to New Orleans-and Galveston, (Tema) by way of Philadelphia, 'but It man nearly double as much ae It does to ship tram here by steamboat. There i.e movement at Evansville to extend the Cairo and Evarwrille packet line to Colum- bus, and pilot two boats per week to the .Evansrillo and illemplds trade. - ". Shiffs have been eubstlinted for the ferry boats between Portland and igew Albany, en account of low water. The new steamer ,131smarck, now banding at St. Louts, will be ready to load la about four meek.. Thug steamer is an itomentie lantern. The Zanesville Coons,. of Monday, con:alas the following Items,. The ateamor J.H. leapt. Westin. will tame tills city for Idcllon nallasille, Berstly and. Mattetts, Wednesday ototallig at 1 o'ctcon. I , John W. Soot:. of Maysville,}Zenists/W. db.d ha the Weston Dada, at Now Usleatts,na the . Idth. me Cloclenatt ,PriQulrer, of Wednesday, says Capteln Wm. Dean filbert, en bustnees connected with the Arnett.. Captain Lam has pit the Lerman - N0.2 In One order for huge", and propene to place. her In the himeheeter trade. Mr. Chattel Mathews, of the Sliver Cloud No. 1, was la the ally y ester dny. The Sliver (Bond has • laid up at Cairo. The Antenna and Pins (Trope went on the dock. ltateedap. Among the fated death. o neambennien at New Urleano announced, le t hat of Mr. Wm. Carter, clerk of the J. 13, Palmer. Ile was qulto well known here, heeler formerirerved a. locoed clerk on several of the empha Packet Comeauyla steamers. • The Maysville packet Catatonia, I/ now en the docks undergoing repairs. Capt. Prather noll either Lava Leather boat la the treee, or have the Columble out agate soon. The :Jot Ile Mom, of Tuesday:rum. tin dit, that our fellow.eltiren, formerly 1.11 charge of Mikef the *weer, of the Pdsgeola, Captale le belittled a nee boat as Nov Albany. for the lighterthe benne. In the Flay, which It said to combine many.linprolementa over the tees ntrer hem; one Tory reinarklLOlS batty of this malt being ghat Cie drawn /me woter and rune faster the deeper allele laden. Thle la certainly great step In tke science of brat balding, nod will most wedoubtectly, make the fortune of the welvickybuilane. The New °Cues Commercial Bulletin, of Saturtay, say.: The weatheiyenerday, though warm In the sun, was. thanks to a she nog ; troth - wholesome and agreeable. The fey' r Continue., but Oath Cigna of abate. meet, which give promise of la early dilap pentanes. Thom who pent.. wk..... groat here easy refer th e reectaee to their onlindl/ eye," for ao fee has not been the fainten glimmer of nick a blame; In this 10. minty. We hope, however, to he able thecicle It. adveet at no diatant day, a, clouds goat low nom and then. tbreaterdng rain, which will, of course, be tene t fod by a nipple; and eager al, But little aws tranepired on thelaadieg. . the orgy Mir anon there, and that was II eery for the teens, was produced oy the arelval of .the Magenta with MST hales of contra, aid Lowelnia, laden Pertly with MT barrels of dour. 113 lacks of one, end - 6T4 bu rgle pork. The Vrcksharg Bereld, of the hlin, nye: Some cf our Molten. Lave netted the - plate where the cut -cli Isrealnpated, and have re porterl, in we learn. that there Is no Immediate or Immtvent canner. It Is end.; bowery, that the question a any one of time, - The his. tory of tut ereet river le that all of Ice loeg sad narrow teed. are sooner or latter ember. teed by cutting or weenew away of the peed. mule, me I/ Crown by Ili, nuntberleilli horre-/Loe lekes and °obi riven' which lice Its margin, and evidently fottiffir bed. ' A aunty enould heated, of We tootle above the city, Adel a careful estimate of . the coot of thenginy the wane el the river, to Indleated In our homer striate. Teta plea would avoid another evil now threatvelng v.. vim the wander away of the' poles, all was does t , Orand Chat by which the whole form of - the steam would be brought against - the landing I thereby sweeping It away up' to the strat• of rock whieh penally tlibitlllee erm city, and leaving the city • !Mott a public leedieg, ex cept at the water term:dot of the streets. .0 Brannan Brome•ne—TLC riippLeg Ilea of Ole city Is toneksde4.•ll comer to the war . hem, men ealepere ant the Illinois Con lon. Nu ernes! was sent town the river er arm the rivm yeeterdaYt mckhee Wan any eare ' furednied abippereat lumber ar grain on thle aide. It le cyldent that the N. W. If. It Cone pang, is unatile to handle the produce retracing from Ohl.. locality. , Tee alevetor at &Melina a eve snowed with grain arid the reed unable to ate. coal', or load It Into cars as fast as It amine. Au egret of the road was In tow., remolds) after Mkty men to go' to fielianeta sod load freight ear.. Thle state of *Pelee cannot last moth looter. Something must glee Way. or litibeitelli Is ruined se - snapping pool—OrrerAl. loth. • r We take the following Alma from our latest St. Louis exchanges, (Not. Doom, of the wrecker Vialerwrittg.' lasay. he has pullat tuags eooot s t eamy Oh. stun In a manila to built aloe ats. One snag along which he extracted was. at. sorting to tits stateatar, largo entowli to far. cilia. timber for so tut:re boat, an:l augiclent fuel to run fur One tear. The Northern Ilea towboat, Little Client at tired vestrbisy Ito.. Zeokuk, having la two a omit, i•Stll,l with the bullet. eaglets, Want tear. °mat, a m. rul fast a - swathing that was worth taking from th e wreck of Ito nuns La borite poste:. Burlington , whtsh our leaden will Lessem:lot rook lteintaber a:lb.:sr Wa bash. Every errata was end, to ratio the heat. but pr at ing froltlen she was abut. eat. ' The boatman engaged lit the New Odes. tends this eons, earl, had rather hard time on% and • great number have been carried eft by the praranute etwdeinte. The towboat lift. erldeti other n etted at eels, allelertlan bee but four ginal crew on tine was left at Neer Oilemao with the baud. yellow pl I. ref, the Necoud engineer died below hiemphla and a desk heed was on beard toe dying cue ditto, when ehe resold The balance of the trete wu loft brided at various point. slate. ur Lod deserted. Th lelleor I.ln a •owenitat crippled c.ulitton, e her rudders end wheel, being bedly She will ruatalnat Cairo a fete day. for re. pairs before yntee•dtsw St. Louts. She ha. W.O tons or Won and turptuttlne in buegge for tide alit , 1/12031211 D 2 EAILILOAZI. List raksancora n Ansel:mon Ranno.aw, °Weber 36-2 ple Iris , Nlnakk & 0,7 .10 Iron rue. MeXeleht. Porter. A Co; 261 eel. ap -771044 elehork; ;7 do do. It Klee; to do do. J. wHeltn; C hi lls ' oils, J Fry;cotton. Kennedy. A, Coy Sei bbls apple& E Thomas; 16 odia steel , Perk. Pro & Co. ex/0 0 lowber, etellasterm.loXo do do, W w 1116. don &Co; 4.00 dodo, kt A Clarke alto; 0 ears Iron or&Sootlberker Plsk; Ido do, Zne Co; do do, knew, (lead& Ittillt 1 oar rya, It Loden; aks pearls, 111 1 / 1 0,167e & mot; mu le elm' wen. lee .1 ohm. Om, 13..07 Col 11 okkasey tops II II Coking; 1 hole this; A Uolstalot 1 kg lard. A:Campe; too eke corn, 21.1.10ze & Asia; its btls appke, A. Woods; 36 Rl* oil, Brt wer, Curita A tkoies do , do, W 1101ttlebeon;43 ids, tdollishon; 63 1'47 app le., Ii 1110 , 114.; 181144 eyed & }at, itibbla beano, Uratf a Malan PM ske W 11 0.1 . 3.1; I car do; canon, Darling , 7os & Co, 217 aka potalota, A A Ualll 121 bite app.; YoW Co. Pelsati n, Pow 3 Pr WAswkir. CIPU.I,O 0 RR; October 21-1 tar hay. 1 car esen..l 2siglor: 11 e.re Wlee et*: tboellbeneer Illelr; 30.5 51..., Drsee, Walter &UN I ear brick, Park Bees; tax atone, it Bracken; T roll. le atkee,(3 N 11011- 001 E le ml MA., Id P Adams; 1 ear plow Wow, J O 111010017 I tar lire Map, Uleteldne son Glass C0;27 bal. &Vt., Co;, 1 keg apple but t e s, ;I bx bneen,'Volat .0o; bbls older, 6.20 appks, a Prawy; bets s Alen,l W Clemons; I oaf :weak..., .1 11l EMI,p.. 1011:20 do. brooms. IL Cobisoot 193 Wei. apples; Lll Valet Co; Ito do do, Prenek & Col ow aleioglts, 1 1 11trorth, Porter A 110; dl barley, SO wan, 13 do potatoes 11 /We Jet 9 kegs marl barley, Woe Ussiage; 60 basest, Pee A Scott; 101 l bit. flour. U F Crossett. res santrion,llokbaratra& Ornate: am R. IL. October 11.-10 tsile per, Clem Pee...oolW ate barley, SI do 0n. ., 111e11017.1 . llocds 11 : gttrse, iti o r 0 1 0 a sit1:11:. McNealy & flood; I ear berme, W J Meek; 1 do do,tlllmore, Straub & Co; t do rye, Wm Illstebamo do luMber, J W Odello les sem sage. .1 111Patker; 4 belts Pomp, Joko Pleekeei 7 sa te. thers, It do apples, d peanut*. 1 Ma & 0o; 100 01.1se, /lertley, McKee A Col a tam torn, 11 Knox A Son, hints totweeo. E blegraw &Coils; hides, N 11011ktoll; L ipp! . onsgar, Alesaa Oa Mews tilt do, .1 11 L. tett; 10 do do, E 11 llo; 10 do do, dam Oonow; 40 do do, 00 M tiortaleyi 1 oar tote, Meter C.; ear items, 0 U &mak 1 eat mem UMapoell A Brawn; I eeesteree, Haw Myer. • 61.202410 r. VA,OO 114122010 002087 24, eOr tkrif VT , 3 0 214 ' ,1111 ' : , 01 1 ,1; Bdc Co; 127 hg. Om, 02 do rya. dap 101217 2:118 10 bars 1000, 20 kg@ natl.. NU. Ito, 14140.11 i 00100 00 000: 10 do Me, Setott 0101:2 Odt• metal. J hroothaulp bdlB 21:17: W It litrapatrlek a to. 14171.129/10K ATP 1431012 GLAVILLJI U. 04taber 20-1 bbl oil, 1111 l 87 8800 0:112 100:0, O N 1021[00371 Was 10710, 21 0 1 :10,D12100 4.1. 1 ono 000 b ar k . 'TO.% 12 rolls loath: Arhoihrol di to.: gl " M0.0 " 1.1 Amatonany NTATION. October 24 —llO bIA; ' flour:2o aka rye. Owen. k Kennedy; 0.5 ake bar:: i 0,14 Data.y, do oat.; Kennedy I Lathrop. ; 42 aka /t Knox a Sm. I mmmmg PENNA. i.i., 'll CO gte WORK& DUiNUFACAZUREERB. GRAFF, BYES &co - 1187. legansis 1671 3 rrrrsnmott. rr. PrANNIt • cattcAao W.. AND ct.XVOLAN n • OrmallAGO N. a. Tram October AC:a.lsir , trzum win Imm frola maa arrays at 11e Unto* amtmt. Mot+ Met YOU. borstt, coy tbs.. as Ibltaant: Altura. FlNgg'.l'3.7:: !219g:F_Zri - i• tf,: ti es ,ILFIe Yarl . ,_ Co •m' Jec....11:1S El ;s ' ; ' i: ft Ct17., L 2, 34..1 : 1: at ' °blear° Na... Ical am Vt. t.tt 4,aa • m CI. a Was. rale *.ilrg. Cts pm 0 A. 2 % - %1 . ;:; .. 1E11; em tit. a Nrei:7: 11M • /aty Attasbaar N. Beta we. S:ra am, N. Btta 7 f •• •ak 14elittsla t. 10q3 am N. He ' ll .: 1 CO am ItoeAuter am 1 . 1111 I, A F . 0 7 : 14 ' • P N Br .. Noa ".• rat " 13:1:.: :ft fp m :11,;statale rt: Itcladtla tartsp 1101_ • pos F ... crp.l4, Mlo.o4 .. m a lau.i --- - tione;..l Tiato WILNII7/114.119172iRa 07 Bar, Hoop and ,Sheet Iron, 'WROUGHT. 161,0 N, 111,10 lYi9llius,ma,iro n, to. - 01 L wELL MIK Office, P.o, 98 Street, I 'ITT§BUR6H. PA. =gm ATIONAL !OUHRY &ND virganxr., Corner Carron and Rosallatan titreeis, Ninth Ward, PITTSBURGH, PA, sswomixx, HAIIIIYAOTIAISIC 01 , Cast Iron Bowl Pipe, FOR GB AND WATER WORK& I I s Ltz nrxwavg i trajjartap= Mat of AB WM TOM - atfaVeiVtiViCa:=orleiMr d : fel, PORT FITT BOILMI, dilll TANI CanteeLL sc prVVIDEA TUBULE.% toirer.. x•rr , taiY,„ TW? Ida • nr..u.rox.L OTLINDEN4TIAIIISO/LIDA OIL STILLS AND OIL. TAN/03. OIEFAINISTS,DII.F.KINI/NCiAIIDASEt NINE SZTTIJNO PADS, SALT ram AND CON. DENSSILS, ST/CAM DIPLSsteASUSIBI•DS3, AUDIZON. ammats, • maw( mots ANDOOAI; Eitnivica. 1 • • OMAsandWe ikloorasawiloaOta s lthhif Short AAA Llborti Itsooso. Pittsburgh, Peunsylve.nlia . 1 1 0 - o.bera teal to too Owe" address will W' KENSINGTON IRAN WORKS. I LOYD - G. xmaannists tesi Conimou r Refined twos) LAD juniatti Bloo p La ON. H OTTEM.TatMIei 1114 Et :1 - PaitivlATM - awl" CY LINDICIt bad 0011a3 OISII/NOX/1 1 / I OR s ' n NALL T RAILS, sPs sad 1615 e. Sotto fralts isEl HT CHAIRS anderOLE.B tor am& VI.LT 7AlLZyuct Lad 009tarsan! .qoukr. and YI.IRLS. VTt“Vggiattta4 s gskitrUß fotiV. l .( . a Works. ,rnista.eet) ad:Ratan,too:mo. ooml4 WORIaB, AEDELSON, - . sticetgloßs 4 0/a Xs'a otii scoot Mona :haulm of Ma best IREFIVED CAST STEEL, a...re, Plat and I..atrioa. ok all tlaxa: saw A l tr:it . r io poo. York arta Shoat 8torl: Cost . ENSPISO Asp MotriNg. , STEEL PLOW wysas, AXLES, C(RCUL Cast and Common Plow Ad pri—Corner or Wir.c.nr r Pqo . vs snore the Aloiloagatiata... no ■. MlLt'... _. pinverniur. wo HUGH. - M. BOCCI . CO:, ro ri.rirrieris Eugints Builders and Mete to order Hume and Leadi rd nteant Laaltiale or cies, cremated to etre • defection. Nee/lege, of ercrr de,..1,1107.14 too4a to order: /Aida& air.LsOle, tOLS. booms Machina 11007, Car: Potat . Aller n /Dageo La War. rumple,. Dice. La wad Th street.' ' PITIWBCAIW P.& BERLIN FOUNDRY. PRIER a 81118, t)i ma 'to SVJaursoalis. i , ..4). 29 11'902 titre et • Nanata,Lar• .4 Xs , * tonalutly =taut Thinstl4, Arketn I - Pipt Roza ! LOON HOICa. DUO IRON! CIU(1141: ' xxrrLies LIULLO.W WIZ; . . a. <*atthit.ine.rally. • ' . spiel& moburzukric FOUNDRY;' . ~ I dor tikisaot, Ninth Ward. urrutitTE UNIUN =VS /14LL/1.,, net Ann an 4 Br id ge Casino, MILT Sitlia AN PIN so . rig , ..1.4. ~. ..i..„, .d c.i....i.. g 1 t **** lair. 13 , 4 g 1 Uri Li-• proapil* sad coreigly ilcer.Sed. V1ba,4210 SLIC.LbURLIII.k. • . • • j " ' = WERT a MAGiaatak. ORESOENT RPM, -WORKS. BARR ,41t PARKIN, kixorwronats or' ' •' BISI. QUALITY, CAEN ST IM tva,!,auf...l Equal le 'amp In Um Slur • i'a'4""‘lstrSga,ge"°- -s' 41•CCUL ATT/EIVOII ?Am To nit 111111 Y ' • I. LAD WA Mara. gaze, 88 Wood Street. T1..f.e. 4 10117R" 1311 masa wows. . MORROW ; HUI - RILL 4tat,'•i ' Steno Bullet% • o . l ..ftlb;Agiti4prs, I • %It nun, Gaßokkoterk, Wrought limn Bridge*, ehret Wok Work, COB. LIBERTY* AND gEteliti STB,, JP,I2FI^6II tat GJEF, •p 4. LKE4ll4l.nun.T.La rup39•Ti. ROBERTLEA • 111 • WAVUUEILTIEIRthr I STEAM. ENGINES AliI) BOILERS Froidlit Holsters AND DOCTOR ENGINES. 11.1"01.1111.k: iascslialwas made to ordi;r 01.rlat u t Vlrat ry Stiout% .3:11:1 PIrIIII9OIIOJL PA. 31 31713 1 W-41,..111E. Ii WOW?, M., &COO, • . Hard - smte Cutlery. nuutt/not Into .1110.. Skeuit gni Irtetab 1. utorn.. I rui.scumeeizzr,rstateras. Corner Liberty and 81. Clair. Sta., 3pittigazurana, =i UNION ENTERPRISE PRIORY ' NI. JOHNSTON. cIVP!rAgAIWANNIVIVA atort•of HOW,. w ga and all kind. ot InACIHNIAT CIAtCI24IB. cor. il-VilretgatiggeftiMif I" 4 . l l 4 j al i g i ettr i er Ell ItANC : a PRINTING AN2 WRAPPING PAPERS ttitigs l ait., 6T araukt.°3l.. OI1!l AND WAlRrnovini, NO. 89 Third direst, Pittsburgh, Pa. 077101L118—AF Rank. Z 747.41 es' 8. Ale. O. irleritet_ 4".l'"L "" Cub Laratad Vorraper. Sleek. • • TWAT t.lrnn 1.1 . F"." . " 4 "."'4 11 7 4 17 FrX o. r, Ala 1 11 la 4 ?t. OW, inns • t ‘ IyU:I,.ItOfIX3. pENNSTLVAN A. RAILROAD. On 114 after OCTOBER MO, Ilar veil. Ender arrive sod doper:. from the Uploa IRpot.oortor "of Wseda*Oda and Lit...writs.. as foildos; MralTs. PULES. MEI I:10r f, sy Repast!. 410 • sass Mao...—. 1:50 m W ail's No. 1... 7.10 m Wall'. No, COP sa XIII Train 8:20 ors Minton N 0.2.. ?ma a m WsrPo No. 2... errO• c 1er1a ,„ 11 . 4 .2 2110 t i.f......0 ; rea w .• ant obastoron 2ro.larlot ro l Jobotto.a . ...o. p m Phila. Express IR4 o W. 1 1 ,0 N 44.. RR; IS No. p Warr; NO. 4... p Wall'. No. 1... IN4 pet Wall.. No. a... I:6e or Wall, No. 1— rsrfd p Wall's No. S.. 7:01p rn Not Tad p A42.lE.2f.LeTi WsIPS No. 7 ...Nr0r PIE Val:4 m — 474 . let a — asi Tna (111usch Tratsis haves Ws:I4EI6U/. an 01 tl.day at EISA m., tamtang Plttsbtirsh *I r A tn. ItaramistE teases Pitscnupo 11.141. and arm. aS WalPs Stag. a”:0s m• *Cincinnati Exp../ leaped dally. atr train/ dally except lexprcsa midMa Alt.. Awn. :natation and insigrant Train daily. tha. cintatl Ernst. arrives dais Slon , tya All otOrs szoopt tnuAtss. • For""th" olm The Pettnasiv.ls 1i5110.4 Company st . nal nig Iffrigipanti . " '" VlTr(pinti 2 . yhamltoollara In Pal Battgago exrettd• Int Mat taunt v .lces .at the Mt C 4 Ma Owner, eel c24a ir elt v. o3 ahle . eViithata t t.. General huherintavtant. Almon. Oa. E PM / NY .. pr • a R.I.11•11051.11, ai &flaw JUNI:A:Ib, LW. SI ranongir Trains on V Wanorn Poansilv.4l.:J .112.7Ra.Tr}=1"-. raarpt rj w Yo 18:201.x.1 Pro I: 40a, rig pl warl 016 N0.:4:150.1c flarmanit . ao O.Y. Mall ll:OS o.y. Fret:art N 0..: ii.to ilf.e.snarry•kAo r.-1. 41a1pri. No., 1,10 o.li 42,T rt7h73gr ""P 11? "3"" i . da at 2.4: 1""' oven-Bet • X. rescuing A. dso.oi Oily II t!sa w. l 4.nrroor. leans Allboor eltw at 1.7 . 1 r. sz..d arrlvo at Allewhen7 nwit "jrzial"slatlon Tletati—Yor &Ala In pootogdae • Item•!, Novae it, 1•Ina Creek itwa La tilarpatlar. MI goal only on tha w wllno - ping at Statlona oneclfle4 on natal.. trait. leanug Allow hour Clay at ihN!... and ..1/0 *l7 Lars: 'rustication atOfrf , ai 6 ,1 Plt rooaVo I to. o:je 1.4. of atop. fin 1114043 I Tamappa T llt.%t o °'" P"""" lu 01Suipesnaa. Brilo7 ef* l'lttsbafet, and a, We Dolo4 Sor fistltcr lAforronilon Tae Winona l'ennglranla Hallooni will .not • d r42,.4 . 1,F a. .nt j . jo e nith i o l oN. ' nnt, nol .. San at .117.11Wilal, E tract. NY_ 11. WILL 1.11 . nDeneral flan.l..Anoons,ra.• RIM iURCH, CaUMUS A CAGlNtilli P9ll HANDL ➢ Routk! I.IIIANG W. OP MM.-4* attar 1101 t 11.*, , October 110.180,,bralos will Mato' agog timbre a g er•a ..I D 3i Y IO T A A . . Union Deo% ag follow% Pitlgtzgb,.lliaa:m. Plzorc.lu • ' 12:1So. • Mixed War .10a. n, • liar. kg..., 7.1 Lite .-. M U 7110 P. Y. ; 11171=',71`4:114:::' ,V 4 s:Aurr t Troth I aaaaa Wanda/ ...or. N. .• • • •• m g 3 44 r 11 a". ral a. v agapindiathe gaoiil rif Au°m of taoraLlNts. .Weribo en...nava( ears be mfern Ping:oath 2 1 lplanilatt. gad butONN obsooo . to 81. Lola. omu , Frtneval potuta Wu' 0.114 office Wbea Illi tba ttbarlig 'Sicked be earolod Ya.t WI G Mack COLUBUE a Getman ks , * I. Uttion Depot, (enuth MOTiTERSPAUGH, Vote& Aglow a Se t As. aoaav DL ksgl,t, , . • .13ITTADURGH 4ND CONNELLS VILLY /11 t lee 00 Lod alter KM DA v ?Uelebtv nth. IID. the s T~sc tssiss YID leave Itte Delvet. tamer. or Waal Ana water sums; as fo I y 4: • pattloop Atpieep Man to 0.00 Prom • or" repro. •. wr. •00 P. It. ' 3 tap. 0. lota A. 0.. • 'Wen 1000 . ton .0010 P 00'0.. cla P. 00 lIP/60.. Pint 11,03000 w% ceous..llo:o 00. 011.0.0 - Yt Vraddoe•'• 04, 101 r: bands? Church Tr.la to 0071 4u". a. "4".. Wirerlt .. . .1, W. H. B POUT, PliA•ripte, A ;.I.IE9ITEATY VALLEY RAIL. c'At. • MUSA'S! 131. 1 / 1 1111X ar • TIMs to asd atter THURSDAY, July LW , _lsm„ m, pullea awl surly. at Sitiobarsh amPRO. soma: Slits aa,a Llaxal.sitseD. al follow.: Aro ari . la:, NiateiTeeZZ;:lallUn' rt: 1112 . 4 .:14 runt snas Warts UM a.m. D 04.14 Second Soda Works Accent.. 1,21 t. R.. 2HU at te„. V.V40,61=Mr5iA.;...f.90.1. Mai, II; audioelo.aNoth 1A10.11:.* tl . wiltUl OUT. Mall SOMA coßztect3 wlrh Duke La from elty P ISPRINGV • IRS. 'de_, de IP piing -Steel :o:l''''' two i SMOKY HILL Rona irMON PACIFIC RAILWAY;`' : . EASTERN DIVISION. THH SHORTEST AND HOST w arLIABIA BOOTY trots ;ha , Zaat to OOLONADO, Navana, VALLVOUNLI, ITgAllfi.' ARIZONA. NEW MIMIC°. IDluO, =! •, Two trams Savo Mato LIP. and Leare•aoi Lt. day, (liondays eseeptad,) on, the artivLL 4.r Ulll. of Yatitle Railroad treat' Fe tads, and Hausittal and I. Jo Railroad Sea Qoiaco . cen• • ' steel:lag a tldorreheePropelta and WM.". Sagan for MI polnia to SartaSs.")..At aikrtif trara west Or Ellsworth with the UNITE!) STAIRS' - -XENIX% COIINLNYI DAILY LUTE OVERLAND SAIL AND EXpIIE COACH.. XS FOR DENVER:SALA' i*D ALL roma IR :air mnolazetc./J,..,... IA and witABANBSOZ7 TatHEX LIB ii . OT COACHEI for Fort 110100. Dest , a FoA. Taos. AlbTqueratte. kaatai•.• 1.4 .11.11zooa tad Nor 111.1io. With tlateteat addition:, .4,4.1114.0. Y o4alPaltat. artiojiiit ita°.o.do di ommtim eaaaChrtattna Link, „ lM . Trestrica tenralank tale rout atm otlFrirooe loaned faellltlealf. ta a Izansoalarloit of &olds*.' to tae Far West. Tickets for tale at all the orlactpal o=ot.r to tha bolted et.. and lid 'sore tad AkitrOu SIIIOKT nit', ROUTE, ifS11)1( .. ?At - Niro. PIYILYVAY, ZA-97/elli • lastiena ,, p!ix4pliao4ll7l: J.X. wmearia. Umei•no. TralAyi. *ad Ilan OCiftll.s'..;, "3 iI'ORTANT TO.EI6BENUEiIi. SUM THE • OIL REGIOSS, AN EXPAIESS TRAIN. riTTSRITSCIITat.. .• . ALLEunssr cuIiNYCTINO AT IlltitlTOWil W.TTII . SAKESTOWN dc PRANELIS RAXL4Q4D, &trivia{ a!, ?saw - star' moo p ar• • - -7 - • '-- int is sas or Limo lo mu. 01 i /44.• 491! YOZVlttintretrit7i: tbriaiatilWa:S aPssaartisys4 . ;' . :' matt °Mae la l'lLts rough. sad az tab Papas Alle4h"7 .l44l:vilgy, - • H. 31c LS MX. A.Utam B. P't- • a•rarsi nMuizi:it• LIVERPOOL a quErnamint, pelazia. TPriCI a wiia THE INMAN L.usrz, Du na 1:y7IIT a ll I,lThr as gnl — n . "1 likMtr ot " many .4.1 Irle.A4 olana uGia P 7 . Voon.:1'• antellAill. Jr., /1.1.1 re Aga. to Book C•bla • Ad.. Xspren Oboe. Attshursti. lIICAT RLYOLVTIOY INTIM rani aiitioas Erfg a stui l i , t• c a frn 2= it: eut u r4 a a the 2111X7, W T t h ei Ilk. allele IO I .Data uu lb. VOWCI raVare'allta IS C. r 7 f , ! --/ ..1 06 44. tb , 1 1;flirs ". ..794 r Catltor2s . ‘*-421".'4114"5- . 6 .eee Weaeare...4llel—• ee WM_ 'Yuba& Ameneee US:mews have sea eee.N g u ll et weepier. IS mew MU eft li i. nk' ZVI • 4:ll'"”Zrafits'lro..VW. Il 101 , 4,1,./ , 7.101 ..ENNSYL TANI ttie ertititigng= I:0C P. U. UPPO j.. R. RiXt). dew.. . peva wanatagyox t.:l , ,GslaJ, 7.... 4 . 1 11:46 131 " ' ME c4,a
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