El t M 51 a 1 CITY AND SM3DRBAN. Sabbath Feb% I T. achers, ZG "1174.1::77.'i,,ar""*" - L i MonmNo srsvoN. Tho Allegheny County Sabbath School Teachers' Institute is now holding its • second annual Convention In tills city. 'The float session Wan held at Christ M.E. Church, Penn street, yesterday morning , . ht ten o'clock. A large number. of dole . ' the friends of the Sunday School cause was even greater than expected. . • Rev. E. B. Snyder, pastor or North • avenue M. E. parch. and Chairman of ' thennstitute, called the Convention to 'or. tridpponed the exerciaes by • lug a scri ptur e to the filth clispes • . of Mattpowk' The Convention they s. jxig Ihe hymn dommoncingt 10 h&j: os row, fir,,,, , ,,....., • • - I -After ,0 an elY'lluent and fervent t-- • prayer -watt etr•led, invoking Divine blessing onjthe proceedings of the Con -ventiou. The Con notion then joined in singing IP• ' the hymn dotrituencing...._ • • • mod. •;olv zotro, travestir hen... which was followed with prayer by Rev: ' • W. If. Locke. Rev. E. (13. Snyder then addressed the Convention at. len,gth, setting forth the reziVanlagP the child received from Sunday Schools; and urging the ne • . cessity of Dining up- children in a knowle f Christ, whirls he. said, rounded lje done through the Sunday ' •School.' He then whicornedthe delegates • to tint Convention and said there was no • • we'd: so glorious as the one In which tkiey were engaged. He said there went .. , about ten ntilllons of children tinder the ARO . Orlarcl hl To yours to bo brought hate - ''' ttie chbrc and could only he - reached through the thSaey bbath &boo/. He • • urged upon : teachentithe necessity of go. lug out through the city and gathering up children from the streets, and taking ' them Into; the Sunday 'School. After' again welcoming the delegates, ho closed 1 ' by introducing Rey. A. B. Burnell, of • lillivaukce,,who mitivassed the Conran- tion. Ills address consisted chiefly in the narratien oC bts caperieneein Sunday • Schools, with which ho has been connect ed fora nuluter of years. • flis remarks Wary of a I very Into resting character, wore listened to with marked attention by Gm oongregatiou, and werzillghly Il lustrative of the good which might bo, ' Wrested by lindirldual effort on the part Of Sunday ;School teachers and others who have idly fore of Christ in their besrha. He urged them to be persevering -- in their work. hie said they could not gm "too 'small" for Christ, and that they must: teach by example If they wished to he suecosstni, He then offered - np a raryout and for the children of Pittsburgh, and asked God to blase the - work of the Sabbath School. Roe. E. B. Snyder announced that the • - Young M.M'a Noonday Prayer steetlog . , - would be r he'd ,in that place, that! a nuinber of reqouste for prayers, • had been left od the desk, and Unit any I others mig4t ba, sant Its before the timid for the prayer meeting nrrived, when' They woultiall be attended to. Be then introduced Mr. Moody, of Chicago, who said that although ho was deeply Inter ...eater in Chciatian Associations, am! all -•- -other rellgieles societies, yet If he had a • 'hundred Itees 'he would give seventy ,' riven!' thenl to the Sabbath School; that, be sail, HO - work -shop" of I,Lo Church, fro whence more good was de. rived than min n ray other 'tonne. He 'raid that al Demean in the bhurch should be omnect With Gm ',Sabbath School, Ile n reel u moo toetAtters the necessity of leading t eischalsis to a knowledge . 1 , . .er the Sevier: The onngreAtion then sung one verse of the seven /south hymn commencing, . •thlta'Autreather at the Rime," After 'which -Rey. Snyder related an - inettleut .1 umnstratittg that little child "..nden could ha,,Christians. The Chuirmon annotanoed that the l' flour Moire Cerwn•riuy Prayer Meeting w•nett be held fu the Pert : Methodist church, 'Fifth str.t, instead of la the , . room In which the Convention was • 'sitting, . itrevintutly atm maced. He also announitel the order of exercises for the afternoon, r.ossion. Mr. Moody said ho had an announce , Anent to „utak° which' he felt confident • would be ii- d with hhtisLaction. lid ' "-- had been : lnfdruied that the young ladies • bad mot in the morning and organized a ....- - Wornart's Christian Association, send that $16,40 bad been subscribed towards carrying on the objects of the organize - • don.. He intended to.nee thiaract as a • lever when he returned home to Chicago to shame the ladies there into greater , activity. - The Chatrman • announced that - Rev.. Alfred Taylor, Secretary or the, • - -State Aasoclation.itrifl Rev. Mr. Bacon, of the 'West, (were both in the city, /111 d ~ . would be present at the subsequent see- I alone of the Institute. • i The doxoloky•was then sung,and the benocllctioni* - nounood by Rev-Howard. . The 'Conception then. adjourned to • - meet at two o , i o P. NI ' Af - riza\eo maims The Convention met at two o'clock, and tepened• by singing two verses of the - twenty-filth hymn, whicn commences . '-Oh happy tiny. th at fLvaAry choirs." . , which was followed with or by Rev. Mr. -Maguire. At the close of the hymn, Rev. E, B. - -.' Snyder, Chairman- of the Institute, an nounced that the hour for en ming upon that the business had arrived, and that the first thing in order would be the election of a-Secretary pro feel. RP, W. .11. Locke, of the Liberty 'street M. E. (Church, and the reporters of the press were elected,Seeretarles• - ' Rev. Alfred Taylor eaddressed the Convention no the subject of "opening school exercises; and duties of- Superin• dents etc." The - exercises were then . '-:opened by singing Mb fifth hymn; - - • "Awake ars sow toinyfat lays.. . After which the Convention . was led in - prayer by Rec. Taylor. - -•— - The fifteenth - chapter at Luke, Mat.. thew eighteenth.and twenty-third Palm ',rem then read in concert. A few of the leading ideas in the leavon just read wore ',lllustrated on the blackboard .by Mr. Taylor, in a very able and eatlefattory - manner, which ho accompanied with n . lecture on the method of opening and conducting Sunday Schools, at the alone 'of which the lotion - log versa witeaung: t 1 ' . e , , , _”:2_,..t.H.L - - • 71;;;;1:77,1;•747.7.77a;ad• .7aa la iiraittlT J*7ont .a .tr . a. • ay • • w ' • Mid, thy 81.7uterd haw hi. Ibtsa, Hat. al•fluet ealvii kers • . tau SVa 7 The coat man then stated that the first portion of the' subject having been Ws ' posed of, the mantel would new be taken' up, which woe, "The Dulles of Sup, tin, ~ t.endente.:' • Rev. Mr. Marshall desired to ask Mr. Taylor how • hie method of opening a filanday School could to applied when they ha,l classes study ing different Mr. Tayloransworod by saying that the .-.lJeaeon Shotild be so explaine that im wenid rotund 11. Mr. 1410011, of Defiult, then addressed the C ingest Inn u nen the "duties of a Sta. periniondenL", aald. that Superin tendents and teachers should adapt them , .selves to the children. , Dr. McKenzie occupied the Lime of the Onnlention - for a few momenta on the question under discussion.. . Mr. Barns was asked to relate hie ex ,' perienee In regard to "boys' prayer meet , , ;Ings,". which he - detailed at onusiderable length, statin that to his experience he had round "example more effective than Preceig," and if a teal,-her wished to be au M i r.. Paltrier wished to al kn ow which was , the mint beneficial for a whore, to have one nr two sopertntendent o T an request. ed Mr. Taylor to memoir. Mr. Taylor said by all means have but one man, if he could do the work; that he was more likely to become acquaint ed with Ida sdholare and adapt, himself to them. . • . Mr. Palmer said that In his expezier.ce • he had allowa found two rnaperintend• eats e 6 injury to enamel. A delegate, asked if a superintendent ahnnid teach a Mr..Tayler ivpiled that he wonld have enough to do without that, If be did hie tie. McCandless - held that ho thought It wawa Ruporintendent'e duty to bq at this past at least half an hour before the limo for opening the (school; and that - It was his dote to keep perfect ardor in his school; which might. be done without . 'scolding. Mr. - Taylor said that some Superin tendents put on.too much of the police mars style: fie ignored the use eta bell in the school; that it Order Could. not be maintalual by the rule of love, It was bettor not to have it; that the Superin tendent, should have the spirit bf Christ relpllng within him, and above all things a spirit of lore. - The. Chairman re/ated an finctidont in Illustration of thqsubject. • " 'Rev. Mr. 'Miller wished to Say a few words before the diem:Liston closed. - lie objected to the practice Indulged in by l'iuperlntendents of talking . with teachers daring the lemon. The (Imo allotted to the discuision'ef the above. anklet-la having expired, the second •oubject named in tho order of business war taken up. The Chairman bald that he presumed .It was the intention of the Committeosihe prepared this programme to have a practicalillus tration Of_ the subject, which warm "Bible Clime Lesson with Criticism," but an that was notpractlcablo - they would do thenext bent thing they multi, and that was to discuss -the method of teaching bible classes. - Bev. 31r. Rarnitt, of 'Wheeling ad . dressed the Convention on the subject at length. no stated that the teacher should always ably the 1C5301,21 well; that a grmt deal deport ed up an the efficiency of the teacher. e also advocated the use of a blackboard for the purpose of Illustrating .the lesson. Flee Ignored the , can, of a 'qUestkin book, and aahl that they should have teachers who would think for them aeleeti without the aid erquestion hooka" . Mr. Bakowell, a leacher of a•female bible eau lu Dr. 'Toward's - church; was called upon by the ChairmanMa relate his method of teaching. ' • , Mr. 13akewell meld that the teacher should have the lemon on Ida mind . all the time, and ho should readagreaddeal, tnitklbrl a cote Of everythMit • bearing upon the lesson. Me method or tallattle, bat s not tiank It made much differe method wax adopted Mama tb Prepamd the Masao, during and above all things ha essentially necessary that the heart should be right. • Mr. Palmer saki he thought e teach er should be prepared, and tho ght Una the teachers should study the I si du ring the week. Mr. Baconsaid ho zuppcosd this die. cussion related to teaching the nth; ho did not know much about teat 'mirth cusses. Re thought the teacher should prepare himself thoroughly, and adoet ed that method which best suited Is scholars. Re laid the great - trouble in American SundaTElchools was that they did not teach the scholars to think, Ot t allows° the Leathers to think ftv,r them,' Mt. C. Sackett said he kgri net Mush experience as a teacher Of a bible dais. 116 lidv cclitedlg Ilse of a question Rol""ti.r. hurt thought theta all teach: at . ; had the time to . prepare themselves It Would be an way matter to say how a class should be might; but such sra.snot the case and ho believed that u question book should be used. 'Red; Mr. Scovil sold that no man Should attempt to teach en adult chow who Would not Mks the time to prepare the lessons. There was no method by which &teacher couldleach an adult clews without study. Rev.-W. IL Locke thought that. the bible class teacher obeli led a similar po eltion to his clans that the pastor did to his congregation, and It was as necessary for the one to be pmensl as the other. He thought the teacher should adopt that moths:ld which would give them the roost lightupon o' Mr.Davisis th al id ho was a teacher of e bible class Ina union school, and he knew that It Woe difficult to get Competent teachers, and that he did not know how to remedy it. The President mid that he did not think they amid pro perly discuss the question before the Convention' unless they had more of the spirit of Christ, • rood he pronoried the singing of one verse of the hymn' chants is tees I tiara , . After singing Rev. Mr. Taylor ad dressed tho Convmtion. Hethoughtthere was a spirit of fowl, am, pervading the minds ofanumberefteachers, which was a great drawback to progress. He said question books were a very' good thing if the teacher had nothing better. The Chairman. then announced the programme of exorcists for the eveuhag • Rev. Dr. Scovil nest addressed the Convention. lie recommended thrae things for a teacher, N•lo: engage the at tention, Inform the mind ,and Impress the heart. Mr. McClintock thought there had not hoen prayer enough in - the CoaVention; that they were depending too innch on human wisdom and erporlencer instead of the spirit of God. : The President Mated thatthe question. bonded In were all of& proverbial nature, asked that they have.uratil the close of the evening union to answer them. The Convontiontlion Joined in singing the beautiful hymn tro. • •the• at the tie”." Alter which Rev. Dr. Scovil lead the Convention In prayer. The Chairman of the Businees Com mittee nominated the following Commit tee on Organization for the ensuingyear: Joseph Horn, Thomas 11. Rabe, Daniel Cooper, H. M. Stuckle, M. B. Drown. The long meter Doxology was then sang, and the Convention adjourned with the benediction. 11/MCINCIRMS9IO2; The Institute reassembled at seven and a hid( o'clock to the evening, and was called to order by Rev. B. B. Sny der, who stated that owing to the non arrival of the large MAIM that had been expected, the programme would ho almewhat changed. It had been condo. dial, therefore, to tpke up, Instead, the special subject, "Consecrated Teachrs," which had been placed in the BA of e co ercisee (or this (Saturday) morning. The Institute then joined in singing the hymn commencing ' lbw atni.ll iIZ fano wt.." Prerbius to reading the Scriptorce - Rev. Snyder toad a number of written requisite which had been made for • the provers of the Inetilina. The thirty-second maim woo thou reed by the Presidont and the Institute by al ternate verses. Prayer was then offered by Rev. H. Miller, in which the racy:WM.s above men tioned were remembered, alter which two TOMOS Of the hymn were sung com mencing 'Cate. 11 , 1, COM. ..... Don.• • The minute* of the proceedings of the morning and afternoon sauna were read by the Secretary, Rev.W. H. Locke, and approved. The lemon, Superintendent's use of the blackboard, was then taken up and open ed by Bev. Alfred Taylor, Secretary of the Stabs Sunday School Teachers' Insti tute. he gentleman xpake of the good use the blackboard aw be put to in the way of illastratlons to the children. He then Illustrated the story of the lost sheep, and showed how.. it could be the mere clown brought moth. minds of the scholars. Mr. Taylor said the \ black board could be need ridiculously and to no good. as well es to do good. If the il lustrations are applied to mover the goodies, of Ged and the means of grace, then there can be nothing better. The gentleman then with the I nstitute, rend Meal and 43d Psalm; after which, by illustrations and earthen*, applied it and omit great. effect. The Illustration wr admirably gotten np, and it was calcula ted toltuttrua teachers in the way to teach, The doings of David and Aro. lem were shown, and what happened to each. and the moral drawn therefrom.. The Institute then joined in slinging a Psalm. Some little discussion then took place on the practicability of the we of the black board in the way shown.' It was generally thought it took up too much time; and that very few teacher, and on perintendents wro table in go through with lt. The neit topic taken up - was that of the modes of teaching illustrations, their use and abuse. Mr. Bacon, of Detroit, made the tint remarks on the subject_ He prepared the lessons of the day be, foreband and made them abort. He then bad them gone over and learned thoroughly.f thoughtthe Bible should boil, own' elucidator. When a lesson was read, and any reference made to a passage or subject which occurs else where, it should be at once referred to. Mr. Robinson spoke in favor of anec dotes by way of illustration to children. Bat there Is a way to tell the anecdote. and to apply them which must be par ticularly studied.. 3/ • Mr. Burn spoke in (avocet filwitmting lemons, but rid it did not always do to catch at the -tint illustration that may come to mind, as a failure may be the result. But where .good illustrations could be used they were effectual: Mr. Pierce, Mr. Bacon and Mr. Prow spoke in favor of all illustrations that Mat come to mind, and the prompt use of them. did not think that any thing should be sad to the discourage. went of those teachers who had no imag ination. They. too, can illustrate. They can Illustrate Met., which tell strongly to the mini of the scholar. -- • • Mr. Carey, not a member of the MAI. tute,.asked and obtained 'perradmion to make a few remarke,.which were ex ceedingly intaroKting. He thought it a mistake to two the remarks on the topic ' entirely on the matter of illustrations. He thought there were a number of oth er points in the way of teaching, the nrst befog through preparation. But the most important thing. is to tench the troth and to impress it on the minds of all strongly. Mr. Mc:Beaters, Dr. McCandless and others, made each a low remarks on the suec. R ll ey. Altredaaylcir closed the discus sion in a few interesting and forcible On social:int of the length of Limo Deco - . pted in the foregoing dlleeietli it R 43 decided to postpone the special subject-- Consecrated Teachers-until" the morn ! in fl:ev. Barn ts, of ' Wheeng, then mtve very Interesting reporte r3ls. Aviolet'a Model School, of tonally which was lis tened to with the greatilrattenthm. 31r. Bacon gave en account of how hp managed unruly boys, taking them to hie haute, de., do- Mr. Bacon replied to &number of ques tions which bad been put in the ques tion drawer. Thom. aunwem were very interestingiusd instructive. After the usual cloning religious exer cises the Institute adjourned until thla morning at ton o'clock. lilassicrrt SCHOOL Isarrrterr.--Dele- Vna_can procure of F. O. Relaeman, 113 Mird'ittreot, Pittsburgh, the Works of Flteh. Grosser, Gelb Pardee, Wan., yi n . cent, Inglis, Reed, klartly. Gill, and oth ers, as helps for S. B. teachers; al., blackboards and other muisitos forhaL. bath Elchoolg — " • =I Robert Cheathaul,. yesterday made information befoniAlderman 3.le.lltasters , against C. C. Tay r, &Urging hint with obtaining money under Also pretense. Taylor la a lawyer, and it in alleged by . . Cheatham, who is a tavern keeper at Gressel*, in ttds county, that ho em ployed Taylor to get him a hotel license. The Ikmme yea granted and ho nye Taylorrießiled him of tho fact requesting him io toward 170 which, it is alleged. WAS forwarded to Taylor. Cheatham paid no more attention to the matter, until ho received. notice from the Trommrer to come and take oat the license. He al leges that Taylor pocketed 'thn money sent him for Uto purpoadof faking out the liconie. This la ono sidoofthe case; the other will be heard - at.Conrt, thn defendant has been held in tho onto of live hugdred dollars for his appearance at the nextterm. - • ABRAM? AND BATTERY. Allen McCleary made Information be rem Alderman Taylor yesterday, agelnet John O'Brien, charging him wit er:melt and battery. The defendant was enrolled and held fora hearing. • eaLargixdtxmar. • .; brddro Alder -1261121 Taylor, , and made !afar. Azlgion Apaort Mc(Jaf,.. bar hue. h ILO Wad. charging him with having abut' domed and deserted bee-. Hewes arrested sad held for a hearing. • Summons lausnausr. Bernard Aelker and Bernard Siefert, were arrested yesterday on a charge of malicious mischief, on oath -of Nicholas Winter, and taken herons Alderman Taylor, where the information was made. They were held for a further hearing. It . Is alleged by the prosecutor that the de fendants maliciously broke the windows of ids mach I ne shop. J:11. Pottenger made inforo alien be fore Alderman Taylor. yesterday, against the same panics, for the same odeuse, alleging that they broke the windows of his dwebing. They were arrested and held fora heanng. irenrm.ar Tins PEACE. J. 11. Totteu g er vastordav made infor. mutton tdrainst Bernard Aelker, for sure ty of the peace. Be alleges that the no cased threatened to barn his house. He was arrested and held for a hearing. • MIME ALDEIEMAIT =oat" This magistrate bed the follosringeases yesterday: Mary Palmer, of Oakland tonaship, charged Edward Griffith a neighbor, with machine mischief, In breaking her door, rind also a window in her house. A warrant was Issued. A hearing was bad In the case of John Mammon against Thomas Martin and John Grinippe. •it wee dismissed for want o:esideuee. I td h adld re'd co what teacher week, . ‘9lw teacher'a Mary Morgans preferred charges of as sang and battery and malicious mischief, against ono Thomas Lewis; alleging that ho cams Win+ house at an unseasonable hour of the night and demanded admit tance; that upon being refused he tried to break open the door, and not succeed ing smashed a window., thrdugh which he entered, tstught her by the hair and dragged her about. A warrant was is sued. Tb.a.partles reside In Oakland tp. The hoolotontiela Valley Eallroaa— OthetYt 'lmport of no. J. /I. etllle7. Surveyor, to the COlseaa aloot.he New Propeoleo Ott ..... • Rao and Lien Won) Koala. It IS. well known to thoso who are abreast with the progrms and awake to the importance of public internal Int provetpents throughout Western 'Penn sylvania, that a aortas of explorations, r d our eys have bee faimitly commenced, and are stall progress, at the expense and under the direction of the enterprising citizen., a Allegheny and Washington counties with a view to develop and bring :nor immediately into market those vast min real and agricultural resources of th, portions of the Love counties whit .have heretofore been locked up as it were by want of those facilities of trade and trade that have been enjoyed-by other parts of the counties lying contig uous to the riven and railroads potato • through tbetn. An act of Assembly has been obtain,. authorizing the organizing of a comp:as under the title of the .. Monongahei, Valley Railroad Company," with all th franchises and privileges usually pante. to such corporations, for thorn:l:trued° of a road from Pittsburgh to a point 0 the Monongahela river near the Sint line. In eelecting and deterrniningupon th. lino of location for a railroad betwee , any two given points, It is obvious t. overyone.that it to of the greatest impor lance (where other things are equal) • make the line as straight and conse quently OA short as passible. This prin ciple holds true, for the company fur Malting the capital stock ter the eon• structlon of the road, for reasons of °co. omy in the cost of the original construe tion as well as subsequent repairs an working:expenses of the road. It hold equally tome for tho patrons of the roe. In consequence of having less ,to pay • the fare and freight:thargee of theahorter road, :a d rro . abo rotlthrilig less limo 1. pass The Istanoo point, froa W Irtta n b L urgh to Moo ongabeli .City, by a road passing over land through the interior of the oounti of Allegheny and Washington, has hoe proved by actual measurementr, to , little more than half the distanoe between the same points by way of the Mononga hela river. - • Another important advantage in favor of the overland route Um in the feet th It would develop and bring Into intake one of the richest crest fields of Water. Pennsylvania. Throughout the ea! • extent of the line, on each aide of the road at conven'ent elevations for screenin and losding , this bed of bituminous • crops out in all the valleys and ravin e affording unrivalled advantages forchaa. protases of mining, drainage and ven tilation. Within the limits of two miles, of each aide of the road, there lies &Omen to each mile of the road two thousen. dye hundred acres of coal, of a quality equal, if not superior, to any produ— from any part of the Mouong - abala o ' Yougbeimanv valleys. While pe acre on this limit alone would produ capital amply entlicient to build the road, tarnish the roiling stock, and place it complete running order. When this fact is taken into oonsiders thon with another, viz: That the openin:, of th e Pan Handle road bass euhan • the value of the coal lands along the lin • at least ~fie per acre, there ought to • no hesitation In the coal owners and ca • italiste in promptly tarnishing the ne cessary mock to push the work to speedy ooncluslon. Surveys of than different routes hay , heretofore been made and their salt • practicability demonstrated in the re ports of the knglneers given to the pa lie in the Pitlehtugli totem - ca of he tember 11th. More recently a survey of a route from Monongahela City to Pittsburgh has been Monongahela intersecting the line of the Southern Pennsylvania Railroad, near Six Mlle Ferry, on the Monongahela river ' This route follows the Monongahela river from Monongahela city to Limo town; thenoe on the coal level from the latter point to Peter's creek at Gaston'e mill; thence down Peter'n creek to the mouth of Lick run; thence up Lick run to Jame. Willion's saw mill; thence up the east branch of Lick run to the divid ing ridge betvreen the waters of Lick run and Street's run; thence down Street's run to the Monongahela river at the SixMllio Ferry, at which point it in ters...is the location of the Southern Pennsylvania Railroad, and throne down the Monongahela river to the Riming ham elution of the Pittsburgh, Columbia; and Cincinnati Railroad. - . The entire distance of this route from 'Monongahela city to Pittsburgh is 211 miles and di23 feet. From Monongahela dlty to itajunetion with the i3onthem Pennsylvania Rail feehroad, the &stance ls lei miles and 603 In passing frorn the waters of Lleic run to those of Bns:tot's run, it will be practicable to locate the tunnel on the coal level. In that case the length of the tunnel Will be 2,057 yardo. Tne grade of the road on. Street's run will be 503 feet per mile, by ocranecting with the South ern Pennsylvania Railroad a short dis tance below the Six Mile Perry. On other parts of the line the grades will be quite light, not exceeding at any point 35 feet per mile, and this only fora dln lane° of two miles on Lick run. By adopting a grade of 60 feet por mile on Street's runp. and 40 feet WI Lick run, the summi t ma be passed by a tunnel Efigl yards In length, making tho eicavallon in rock 45 feet above tho cool level. - Com Paring this rout* with those pre viously exam Med Its merits oonsfat principally - In having somewhat better grades; and oontinuodand uninterrupted Bova% to the coal field throughout the entire length of the road. • The tunnel though oonslderably larger than the Coal'Hill tunnel, would probably cost no more in construction, owing to the fact of Ile location being on the level :1 4 117ag:62 " o"reirrElackl= Ing ts disadvantages consist in its being 21 miles longer than the shorter of the othet• routes examised,and ha connection with! the Southern* Pennsylvania Rail 'road; a separate and independent organ', ration, for a distance of about 41 miles, or otherwise Increased expenditure to securing the right of way. ae •L./eryrUlee^ Joansal of ail • A "cheap correspondent" of the Chica go Jovinat furnishes a letter dated Oct. 0:Ith, published on the 22d inst., In which the following /rah news is dished up to Chicago readers: "Last Sunday night a young .lady was decoyed into a car riage and brutally outraged, basideShe ing robbed; Monday night a railroad officer was beaten by rowdies near the Union Depot, and two mon were assault ed Liberty street, one of whom was nearly killed; Tuesday night there were four burglaries% committed in various parts of the city; ! Wednesday . night a *man wm. btaton h On Lawrenceville with branknucklers;Thiunsday night aperson .was shot In the .Toll house on the Alio- Inony Suspensien Bridge, and Fri. day night a,roan was killed - in a drunken brawl lat a 83100111 In Birm ingham. Robberies are of daily _occurrence . and our morning and larettlng _papers Meta daily with items of Crime. It in not safe to walk our streets after nightfall, for In as largo a"city As Pittsburgh we have only about twenty throe policemen, one-half ()flat= are day Mike. It is Impossible for the few policemen that wo have to check this in creasing crime in our midst, and the city government is remiss in its action to preserve the order and the good name of tho metroPolia. 'lt Is actually unsafe for any stranger who arrives in Pittsburgh at night. to leave the Union Depot,tualess under charge of 'a policeman, or In the bands of a treaty hackman, and It, la dun- gorops for any lady to walk on the streets in any part of the city after dark, I unions she is in charge o f a mthaniia protector. This Is hard to nay of Pitts. burgh but it is , novertheless true. To day Pittsburgh Imam the name of the moat rowdy city In the Union—and it well donerves . iti The Mate Mar takes plate 'scut week." 1 - Wo will notl the Journal "provin cial" ns it: ter m 1 'the Gazarro in ro (erring to !!Cp:lj 'a" admirabl e pen plo-. tom of Chicag o, Ut we simply remind It that 'the abo might have boon fresh come six weeks Ingo, but It WWI very, very stale on thodaypubllahed. i eener renpondent'grievouelyorrefine the color. used to touch up our Pious city, but if his story will serve to keep Moo - lid men of Chicago'at home, we are tollatied. Aa arm air prayer mooting wu hold ladterday afternoon at thaToatoitios oor nor. The atundaiko was not as largo at D/LAI SA.TIMDAY,.OOT* TWIlt 26, 1867 PH. wriautirz. BEHR IND BRO 118 Wood Bt., noo comer of Fifth. Government Securities, Gold, Silver. And . Conpons, übeia Writs. /Mato lola su W tai prlamtkl Olfies o[ tvotw; CONVERSION OP 7-301. R 1 are 10.1 PreWWl to maim too SECOND AND THIRD SERIES INTO THIC , New 1867 MO Cold Codpon Bonds ASH T. BRADY & Co., Cden iv kerma BINIMI; Corner Fourth /4 Wood Itreets. IRA B. McVA% & 1381,23.1%.eri5. LID mule coimnir own Cor. Fourth aed Smithfield Stretts. si v lald r al b inT 14 JULY B pt. to Sumo,' al. nod en them in e.c.Oliage 5-20 BONDS 01'1E037, Inturea IN OULU at 6 pet' du. McNair a co. FINANCE AM:: TRADE. rine. or Tull PiIISSOLOI Warm, • FEIDAT, °doter In; 1801. Gold Is dull and lower with • futlher down , ward tendency. The Government will pay to- day coupons that are properly mheduled, and alnce . the foreign holders hare tiell'e prepared to s lane esteet. It le likely that gold will be plenty for all legitimate purposes, and Mee wW neeessarllydpoltee. The market In bonds Is bruit, and a eoselderable advance le looked for, aloes there is • better feellnvand lea. die smut anent In bolding bonds, despite the vague talk of paying them og . to mummy' quotation. hare materially Improved in Leg• . land mid grankfort,and in all probability a large amount of Interest now due to foreign holden; will be minuted, which wee very doubtful i few days ago. The stock market le very much exalted, ant entirely In the bends Of broker. Mbleg ehares dull but steady. Cluelnc Now York ouotatlons nreelne4 Ph. IL Alerts, were as follows: Gold, 1/2y 18111. a, 112; FM, leg 1104 1144, 1c1 , 41 1440, ° ousels. 10 1 00444 toeSii 7-ko, Cleveland 8 Pittsburgh R. Merchants. Paton Express.... Western .Eraziou Telegraph.... Erie a. Plusaurab Volt Wayne a (Ramo IL 8 IMIa Northvractern Railroad—common 47. Northwestern—protarred—..—. .. • ealt Nam York Gastral • ' ''' Onto .d Misslcalppl Cartlcleatar Mehl. Southern r7t lloryclon • Quarts - (intakeliver —lf .be eonolusiona lately arrived at by the Comptroller el the flunaney, in the matter of the custody of valuables by National flanks at. corned, the praatice of reollivilig parveirof unknown valuables for safekeeping, so far at lout al National banks as 11000•1110 d, la at an end. Dank. will not, and ehould tot, gratul tottalywonme so • great a revponsibility ant. incurred in the nob of lout sod (rand. Puna nately, plum for the safe-keemlag of raluablas base born establhbed in all the, larga ration under the provisions of law, whentert small own, uty one may lie accommodated ',Two lavrlr. —Thai conversion of the eereo•thlrUM la go ing forward of the Tresanary at the rota of about one million of dollars a day; MO seven thirty notes are convertible tato the ale yet cent. fold beaSag bond. of Intl, Watley later. eat from let of July, Seven - and throwtentla interest oa the notu I. allowed to the day of Preeentatnno. and seamed 'alma on the toes ls eh.rged M 4 per mot. to tmrteney. .07 1, !:1f=11.V.I b il:1 0 -1=:.1;T:4 1 :• to the Uomptruiler oflW Curate/W. Dam. , 77 . 1 1. that Use loans end demount. Were •7I,1100,114• mauls. for the Cleating Homo neatly Maim! eptels, si7..t9ti sompound intereat amen. es ammo. sdpigkou aggrega of eucalatlon and dopes, do, mte ottles • rmerre et it mu mot.. • 111 tie more th., 1 111. 0 0...ga. nett the matement shows one 11111,01,111 M, a total ta • HITS of agony alftroovost per esettua of CO. eulation and &pont.. —At the prim:teal money r00t , .. there Le. varlet.. reports as to oo.dttlon of the taps.. saartem. At Nor Took.** elmaad for oapdal to fully squat to the supply; eall you.' em l / 7 Mmed upon the ben ealtaterels at 7 7. t mat. t sad an oddlt.loool mmaidmattos le paid tor • o.osidoroblo ponies of aro f.fano. *Mos. The rants et dlsoomat for the beet emoitsrelal paper Is 7010 pot .rat. pu ammo., with hot littho doing. At , Bootee them le tm 1 •0010. demand for scum. The beak. Sr. eh amiog Mom murmurs 77. r beat, and totem atoosay a traction mare, mid male to meet all the calla. Miele. paper to la good supply mad we. rum. from 7 .o 10 per nat. tor.. pa ...Hues. Cm) lotn• aro In betty. demand az • per mat.. mad higher folio are messatmemly paid. At .001eago there 1. peeming demand tor m ..111. • Wiley of to th• 'apply of o f stom to loenable. (cads. She remittances oa°, to the upper floor conatfy oolt. Mesa* netts • the epee mutat the *Mumpsof paper am Pupa mod messy ma meads .740 ti per bent. pot =oath,. Ns cur. rem:, to hems neared (rope the FAO, though some resettle...et elpsened from :Mint louts. errrususuatirantougon minx= Orylca op yea Prtnanaa 04.1 . 1 . 4 t nu DAT, Oeuner se, art. ontan—th. anorkat was nrneedlogly quiet to.ilay, not a noun sale maned, aad orhile no under corn.t nee. to toth.te neeknoloo, pr.w ye von.. quotable...l. Spot 01l nay In fairly gonad at laciol4, with but UUh oPeriag, and, on to, as we um leam, tot Ilttie ornate& Thera to hat 11111. dlopostUon moat. fen. to operate for forward dthyerne, sod particularly, to tato the can Sonora to all lb. you, wawa option, and tint orator. Tor ennui. moot. arlib rood respoinble pun., Ann could probably ho erected' but, other wise, boyars are remarkably omen REFINED—There la to improvement to note in the outOot for bonded oil, either se re. girds demand or into., and, MB • eonrgttenoe, there to little or sotMog doing. We have but two sales to reports fee for OstOter. at We, free mt beard cars here, and e O O for all Novem• tor, buyer'. option at dee, delivered la PhDs. delphis. There mm no edam^ reported ta ds/, thoOgb we do not behove that Pm could be obtained for Dreember to Mash. nor Sas for October to December, ae vas lam case the other day. The ailomente east evert:me Ilbe ral, and, at a eormequenee, there Is less talk about a unorner“ la Philadelphia seat month. • ___ OIL ealelmo PASS .sor stravairs harm A. D. Miller, tOS bble raced to Waiisg. Xing ♦ Co, Philadelphia Brooks, Ballow/ea 411 Co., 43 do do to W. P.- Logan a Bro., Phlladslobta 1/. H. Loot a ea., IA do do to W. O. War. del, Phtiodeiphia. T. K. Petty, a 40 de to W.O. Warden, Phil. Marling Oil Works, We do do, tw W. P. Le. 000. Plawmpb,.., Philada/phl Switarlr& C0., &d0 wade, litilhart • Co., on. a MITPIDII4O7 aT /11. t. Z. Dilworth • Drs., Ks/ bids radioed to P. A. M. worth• Co.. Pelladelphia. Lockhart i F..., WO do do, Philadelphia. Braga • warner, aco do do to Wand', Bldg • Co. Philadruptda. , P. Weiseeberger • Co., WO do do to Waring, Mrs • Cu. Phtladelphia J Mayer, kW do do Pir Waring; Mai & Co.. Philadelphta. • 8. Ilieldabon t Do., 63 do do to W. P. Lagoa, Philadelphia. P/71111110R6111 METAL AIM BLOOM 111tAiliZT-W6CJILLT AVVIXW. Onia* or Tao rortssustis 11.misreS,1 . YirDas..(lstobor 211, ikyf ,The market for raw Irons =Moues otsady. Choice brands of standard Foam 0011110 VII mans, and as the productiosi Of that detain* ties of hong, at prevent, is itatreely squal to the eonsumptloo, prima are firmly maintained. (Mormon and Inferrer grades ars In lamor sat. Ply, and not being In favor with mammon; are hold Ism firstly. Foundry IrOns 111 fi rm, with 'Mkt supply. TI) tam 01111FOrge. ==M •• iiiOrti.a • •• Cold Short 4Z-3 ma /17171110100. sax( LARD 100 tore Grey Forge. to artire..—.l2 4 0-11Mog go " Open ti n? For rey Forggee,, Pm dearer. 7%, 42 60- 4mog 401041 00-4 moo Grey 10 Edo Open Grey •Forgr. favor '. br ad. room at fur to.. b 00 140 Om, Grey Forge, from • rd .41 00-4 moe goo " G ya k. Glegyat ag 00-4 mpg 600 Open Gray Forge, favor.. • In brand, tonal at fur ‘0...811 00— creh 100 " Nednan, to 4100.6007. 40 Malrealog Faller Forge.. 81 re— earat 100 41 reo—reaos 48 No. 1 Foundry 45 80-4moe 50 Olson 8000, No. 1 Fou'dre 44 4,,,aa Julata Coke 40 re-4 Ilmor 1110 toe. Obaroaal Yore, 56 16 51-510 00-4 iricis SO remit? 51 10.11.0. 160 ^ Yomdzi 011.11:5-415645 0 0 -4121011 teat ChampWA /MGM I** aG-4°°. D. 1. ==! Mew. York Ai7ools narklq. be Tolemph to the Pittsburgb Own. I New You. Oct. lt.—The dry goods roar , ken Is generally lansuld anddepleased. net a few leading homes are doing a very fair trade at the reflection already obrorred. The tMoe of Mons Del4l e ons has been neatly • fined by. swims at for new styles of WhiwYs and C. and for all old .or re. Jetted patterns, with less dlecbent. This enablealobbers to oder the goods at 17c, on wheiti they are haulm a fair run. All standard prints are in steady meat at 1314. and standard sheettegs of the beat makes In the brown at 1114 for Atlantis Al 15 for Paeldo At lifer do Hi 13:or/la:bury A, and 1114 for Atlantic A ehirtlegs. Bleached wriellns of the beet makeeeteady, 25 for Wm:mutts 4.4; 0114 for Mi t 5 for do 9e; PI for 44 Tmearoras 11 for 4-4 Almya, and II for 44 Eagles. Woolen trade both I.gtud and depressed. gorelgn feede are also languid and deprogeed. endows Cottle it arks* , Car mottgapt to the Plttalototh Omits.) Cootooo, 00t..111.-11014 Cattle, !goody and otootostolyoaktylk di/ NOW tot prima to extra oholoo, tlag' Rigs an aim, it , $641108.40 too_ POO to can modes, and Ma souitot to DIOS kntororlit . ria•ipte of fag) hia4 ot Mg& JAMES D4LZELLA SON, • 69 .andi r 7 O Water. Street, LOD OIL ILAIMPAOTIIIMIS Axil dealers In QUID; LUISIIICATIRO sad OAIIBO/4 We warrant Orir No.ll Lard 011 OptAl fw best Alielnaza, ar b 1 112111 2. WI W.V. to lien lo* as 10t1411{3 Or CIOCOPO rases. Oes he 2 Lard te • Lubricator sea.% be exessll.l. - Laub (Moat Lubricating and ataridard bratith ea Carbon uu constantly un litarebalas onomann facturers and it to' emir Interest to giro us a call borate ordering Lard tali from fn. - West. (.) , nrreauitea iitAltluste Pt Ogrzon ow van Pt ennon Gamer., i Fatnas, atober as, to% , i We have no th ing that le really nate or lan- Patient to note In regard to the general Mar kets. Boileau. general , gentlemen doll, the operations In the leadln articles of trade being of an mu:mortar oh tartar, while w far as value* are t*aerned,lhare are to material changes. . GRAlN—Wheat Is stied, and 41 demand but itooltingedt we contlnite to quota prime Red at MI?) In dm hands, end 6165000, In att re. Oat, qttlet and onetime.' at ridecor, on track, and lIIO4Oa, In store. tOM I. dull. and prime Yellow Is being offered , at 0,3401,46; new any may be quoted, to the absence of sales, at gl,lld rit,os. Rye is sellthe et 111,4601,50. Barley— VA, in first, and ' $1,24)1.0. In second hands, FLOI3II—I. quiet bur steady, at former quo. tatins—•lo,6ooll for Staqolt Wham; $11,60 for fancy do; 412,25012,75 roe Flatar Wheat, and 5ta,60011.60 Vie fancy brand.. . U 2. Flow, 94A009. PEOP/SIONS-Bule puler, and without anotablenbange-14.121 lie for Shoulders:llG N r'lt Noe for and C ll sr Sldest 230 ter Plait, end fle for Oantaseed' Saga Cured Hann. Lard, 1401440, and'lldese Pork, IV-1.6009 . 1. POTATOES—Peach Blowg are coming Is news finely and She market la • diode ender— offal to gall on troth at el. New Jersey Sweet. dull andlower-11164,25 per Dbl. . • APPLES—Gontlatte to arrive vary freely, and nolorltheasodlng the supply Is largely, ,111 axons of the demand, yokes era tmehangad, nutria from IA toga per barrel, for good. to aholoe. ' CHANNIptItIES-4/nlet sad nnahange'd at 110 per bbl fa' common, arel'iliele for Culti vated. ITER—BoII Butter la In lair demand but unchanged—primate dholae la meting at eager. Bale of 13:o lea tom M. Roll at RNe. EGGS—Steady with a falr demand and Rm. lted arrivala. Sales of Gosh ID a11k,13 reported. at 21817 e, BEANS—In fair demand with sales reported at IDADS4 per bushel, ss to quality. CHEESE—SaIes of Hamburg at 1ea143, and ilessiteu at Deign .% DRIED TRU/T-. , Yalea ot ne• Poaches at 14 01k for prime halves. Apples, may be quoted at refla. ELLY—Is qulat and uncOanged; !Nola. from wagon, at to 110.00 pat ton, apeorditor to quality. Nem York Prodded llaurkel. Cal Telesrudi to the Pituburgn Ussettel • • New Visa, October 25.—Cotton Is more . Wird and Armor; VIM haler. • part tour. . 1.. ." 52 "0r Middßog iteMedir. Flour is 16033' homer and more doing in slipping grades; receipt. ta.rni sales JOAO obis, at M.. 9 for suoertine western and State; estWdS for extra enterni 9 1 00 1 330 fordo U. II O.; 916,60016 fee lit. Lou;., closing dem mir shipping; Cal tforn la le more Woody: aka 1111.60913,601 Rye hoer; lOb Dell as 17,31119.73.. whisky IA RUHR and steady sbeat no and 6111110 higher; receipts 18.167, ode. 183,000 bun. part to arrive, at 1 1 1 4 amo Mr ho *shrine PM. ; 464,Zi do tAfetis 010. 401 M 31 44 for i W for Noe. I and * 62.13 for amber M State; 66,11 for white *Morelli; •113 90611,8 far end. Michigan. By. Idle better; 6,030 Into of eastern at about $1.63. Barley in fair do mend; OM berth et 41.10.401.113 for Chicago; e1.i0421,81f0r Canada West. Malt dull. Ca nada Peas scarcely so firm; 6,600 bush tie a , 91.43 Corn opened a stride firmer and cloud elm an onward tendeacyt re. allots Sarah ules Pi" huh, 41,4301,43 for totted westerdi Cott —reoulpia of 13.316 but Walser. closin w g Omer, sains of 73,1100 1 bus at 7944191 tor intern closing at $342 .e him dulliki.jolac sac k sal tu• 31 . 14 .11ea1es of lam of Rio on pri vate teruie. Sugar hem; sales of 630 bode Cnfr at 11401(0. Moiasses r doll. Petro. lama bear, ;11.0 Mr erode 0t0t,344 for reload Waded. hoPe ...banged. Pork heavy and lower; salmi of 3WO brd• at 461/a30111,45 for mat, Montag at 5i1,31 In dash and ge-Matio rs solar. Prime beads:di and ; Wu of 61 belie at Arevlons prices. list hams onus sales of western at sza,pan,eo. Vol meats doll and heavy; sales of 'LW package. . 1 . 2 /0113de for shoulers d for hams. 4 Bacon more act d ive; anMI. 16fil or lic 2411.0 for .0,1140 for Cumberland cut ant. for Winn ribbed. both fog December d e ( ;r say. Lard heavy and lower; sales 1.143 Obis. U 14101310. the latter Oleo on an extreme Outer In hilt . dermal/ at %CM for state Cbassaateuly at 100166 t Freights to ,Llr. email were without any decided cliaoirei Maid bus wheat at 9411 per tall and Un psrll<lol.l, LATZ...4 . 10111 . C/O.CdlO tO lie better on shipping grades, wilt a falruporzdeniuid. Wheat Iloilo Oster t Ito terms 11.1761119 i ho Ppno 111.3.13163 Sli• Rye very erm, at skvei.as for meter,. Oafs more active . 11 . mom , . el 83, 443i1e for wernern. Cora lirmarost 41.4461.13:4 foe. gond to prime mixed western. Pork (strip active with an upward Landauer, at Idl,-Nr.1.33 for cub and regular. Beef dolt sad unsettled. vol repeats quiet ant Usett.ged. Doom steady with a fair demand. Lard closed steady. at r tf . 3411&1 . for fair tapeless Merman.] kettle ctimetwas aaria•s.. ISW TitlegtsPl to to. Intisbanttt taste. Ctioureort, October 2.9.—F10ur unchanged with's moderate bemoan for tawny at 1111.0011111,73. Whest.lirtuer with a good de mend; @airs Of Spriag at g 1.061112,00 for No. 9 0.21 for X.. I mid CAM for No. 1 mit the stock of all 1E112.111s hoot, !spatially of winter. and short sellers have not been stile to all oontracts. Cerra Is la good demised at SLOB and X 4.1 shelled. mutat for oar. Oats Inn and he demand at m.ror. Dye firm at BIM nor lir. Darley in tiMamtd at SIM/ Lefl for Opting and 111.2 , 001.0 for• Muter. Cotton dreier m3d In del:natal at 17Se; hold ors are asking Ito for middling Tehmoo arm with onus:id and !Wit offerings; gales to-day or 107 Wide at 5507.10 for corn. .mon Ingo, 50.93/14,01 for mestum to good logs and 110/11111 for lest. Whisky sold at Ste la bonds Mess Pork dulland price., nom. Mal at MI Boma doll bet toschanmst with smell take In the jobbing way at fbr fibouldera:mtd 190 for clear Bidets. Lard dull at 191r,e.1 d all for all but Mealy chotoo,,which Da at 30011 c. Clomr and Timothy heed dull with no demand and prices nominal. Flax dull at; IDA. The ile a cline la Linseed Ott bail depressed the mar aca Omen appl-e to demand at. lOplesW per bbl Dn. good to choleo. ap at telle per lb. Dried POILOPO.Dried 14/10e. Hogdolls tinchansan and tot. many _offatingt those well totted sin at 116.0007,00 mom. bold 15114 selling. The demand for money Is prolog at 10/12 pee cent. • Cbtoax• L., Tele/molt , o tto• Pittabsgrini euetu Quasar,. Qt. .Z.—The weather is clou and dame. Flour is Armed.. with sales-at dy es ,$9.17)4010 for spring extras. Wriest Is mor e s 194 sod lo histua, with wal at $1 1.93 for No. so 1,• tel 111,8401.104 for No.i, ,s closing at the outside figure. Cory la dna. sir and 114020 hither. with sales at 61.0110 110 for No. 1. and $1.11e81,0914 for No. 3, ens. lag at 91.0 1 9191.re1< for Na Land 0,09 for No.. 11In store. Oats ars Satire audit:ll , 4e higher, claming grin at 9104 e. Stye we eatire and W higher. with sales at 111.144/1.113 for £O.O, and 111.2301.91 tot No. 2ln store. oar ley is irregular and bleb. at *1,0703,10. Mess Pork is dell at $191.194 Dud is dull at 14411 tier. 3tecelpts-11,990 barrels_ door, 113.000 tn3Slisill wheat; /SACO bushels coma "KM bushels oats. Shipments-9.031 barrels Spurt Set; bushe l s wheats 111.001. bushels corn, and AO bushels oats. Freights are steady Madornobanged. I 11•1111* Maras. • - rgy Yeligraih to ibe Pittsburgh Garatte.j - Cirgretar.9otoher 95.—Flour Is doll and unchanged: Wheat% active, aiming high• er, with natio nr lacte Onahala No.ll Chicago somas at trzoseuu 15.00 n On.oel. No. I llama. at tIIT7 MO bushels No 111111,4=km, and ESIIIII4 at POS. and 7.921 bushels One nalgall Clan at *ION; atm. Imo In the day. 17.100 Ingsbals 00. I Itliwankee Clubs% MI% and 7,600 Oughafe No I Chicago to arrive at PM (taints (plat and higher with salmi 01 IM bu MO shels Ito 2 Weetern at 41.2101,22. 041.• gra uneettled with tale. 24.000 bushels N 0.2 Westetn at and MO hughela do to itrideg at private 6110670 terms. { Nye 10 bold at SIM for Ito. I Western. Barley. Canada ia offered a 641,210 011. Lard L. dull at Ito for prima. Iliglinings are nodolnal. Co- Ce1pU,2111402 bushel. wheat; 197.000 bushels Cairn t 22 MO hunch, rye; LAM Doane!. barley, and 14.000 barrels floor. • Shipments—ad NO bushels wheat, 32.000 0011201. corn; 9,t00 brunch. r a te, 13.020 Dnahal• rya. Frelgtoe— *boat.: =rut, 00n4,100 and ogtg, 160 t o N.. Toledo Market. Telaan,22 4 , tee Monona oatebe..) TOLL!, Oblober reoelpte, 411113 bbls sales white wholt.at ill. 'Wheat; I receipts 7510 elm Selo better; sales white Inhtru 1K61750t,761 amberlllohloac, Itt , 0 li N piin .P il n lg; TAO( amber Ur lbo Mouth at, 11 . 0; al leaflets 2L2 boo; oter, and cioaed with et , td. Tante: hut ealei 140. 1 Wabash at 111,18.4,Q 44141 Na 2 Wabaah.1111.12%211,18; 1111013141.13. r. 11.4, b ol t no.. 01.04, No.3Wm No. 1 or tint November. aut. Chde alea474 receipt. 4200 Nun tale. Kn. t 140.301 No. I. 210; No. 1 for all lha mouth, 111, Nye: 700 ham shade better; sales No.l at t 84 , 5 43 4-4aW;T:. ' ll. " ' et .1571P1 100 =lt casters 43.91130 on corn, to DOW% 100 to Oewego. lasts Ausirinet. or Tou t toot, to 1110 Pl , OllOlOllO (111101:10.3 Sr. Loam; October 45.—Tobacoo dr= and for middling.ton to Mr demand at 17c for Flour rai7 dull and hat No. I quality changed. •Wheasdall and Leary at 0 wet 70i- Vlbtte eilldindel Fad 0 1 • 113 %01.% tor Spring. Corn sloa sia. 4 " .5 . 1 1111MOLD9. mtand aeri yellow NiAl:ll s f:Aziit t lig. ()Madan and lowe at 41.001 01b . ii,4 steady at $111.1 , 01,2 " .Fr . Port 1121 Inman iolearaldis IThFillia. Shoal. duos ' , Nowt plain barna ItilAci sugar owed Saes'. goceipm—Slour 3,11 Th Dhlst 0 1... 10 .A7 0 1 maces of cora 1,1177; oars 4,1821 barley 1.0391 rye 400 i area • er cludy nail cool. • nfrvaccfarlitia Übe mostnigt. @urns.) Oswaso, OCtobor 21.—Tloor d 011,02 910,60 for No. 1 corlag, oOd 113,00 for +toter. 1113 oat Vies of tOO bosh No. 9 Minot. 3 2 .111. Corn MU; 0.109 of SA bush P b No. 4 Ms at 11,78. Barley. gale. and wleri Catia4l9. h t et.sseme. Bra. sod Nos 99101.. Col Frolgtos ocivanocd 101.9911 1930. corn 110 cloy 1111.409nd r 79190 COMM Ifr ki rl ".-4" ‘:Z 0 flCO: 82a% 1099 bcroo. o=i Enort9 -40 .4. barred. flfalfi 9cuilk wheat, 0,030 • fish cOrni MON Loeb backlit 0,6493 bosh • .1. . mm IP kV , 1 xe C=2l:==l2l TMegrach!to the foitmarga tissmte.3 • Naw Oati Las Oct. M.—Colton; - calm of ,i'OC balm low middling at leci recelete for the week. 7413 balms export.. Mil hala l m meek, 83,161 pale.. gloat , buoyant and , 24- ,I .mM Mei extra 1110, Odin extra ce. Corn Market nearly bare; white' 01.10 . oata alutemet to hk. Pork nOmlnal at .200410XMA Bacon unchanged.: met Unreel 1044 . Bold 14.2. starling Exchange easier{ clean bilis 161, New York Exchange %41Bf Preo2lMn. . ' jaalllsora ' ogy delearaoatorbeeltuourrafiesettal BALT/Xolle t 93.—florni dull am no Wag. Whea ladder; Drumm eh red rea2l4/05.. Wry ateadti mined western u a 3 e. /NM. are anu and Iphataigstirvislaaa nay doll: Financial Natters in. New . York. Seta Closest ea 141% Itlegraph to its ?Instant Olsottal • Sall Yoar., Oct- Stt, The money market In rather eager at 6 0 1 per eon. on eall lowa. Sterling ie a abaft timer at g 3 V. gold, for tint dam Gold loner; cPaolog at 14%. and . 10 . 1 on at itmoitirS• .soyinwirrarrs. GorPrntnent nook. are ardet and an chnno.d,elnatnentrong. Cenvons, 00.(Ati ao of ell,112%0117%; do of 14,200 . z , :e1l • do of hia, do now. 10402 , 1 , 4 of 'GT, 101010734 .n.fortles, 100 fltven-Tlartles, 10340105 q.. ro. Ctocki opened trincae r s and sabsequently declined, again advanced arld Closed buoy ant. Canton, 42%941; cumberiww.scrrk Wells Exeroas. esps3; ; American, 67tpit Adams, 66f4SP/7; ted States, en I Merchants Union, 2.SIMMX; Quicken... 184019; Martoosa,, 7i4elph tractile Mail, li4 014.5 M; Allantte Mall, 111X61111S, Western Union Telegrunb, 1034; New 1 ark Cen- UW.1140112%; Elle, 0113 , 6; Hodson 1120 11Oli; flteldlorr, 901196,1; Ohio Certifies/ea, 2.1A02334. Wabash. 40; C. rant, MX, do. pe. Jarred, id. Michigan Central, 10310109 j Micblgan ' Southern, 7931070; 1111nols Can. tral. 101340122; Pittsburgh. 9268 Ni Toledo, 10241101; Hoek 921290 , 4 Northwes• tern, 41,211;4; do. preferred, 00146 mag, Fort Wayne. 97; Missouri 10, Tonnes. see, neer, 014. X 111.3161 MIXASYS. Mining share, are mealy: Wagon , . (M) timittt a Parana., 3M; Now Turk. Men"; Qitartz Hill, IM; Combination, 33;8ennender fee, NO; Sever, 113301140. 11176.28SAIMIti KLOSItTS. The receipts at the CutriiTreariory were 54585811 Payments, C 0.34,815; Balance, L T , lztress reports the ration, of Robert Pip change him been made as yet In the Edo lltreatory, although it is possible that , some of the Boston director* may go out to make room for Mann. Vanderbilt, Booker and = ==== hitiRAVILLIg. Ott. la —roar Army . city doublet extra 119A731110.05; country do 30813.81 and extra 118,1309. Wheat Ilrm at 51,99 fOr So.], sod $1,135 tor No. 2. Oat. advanced le; 88 59c for 8.(o. 3. Corn scarce at 41,12 for No. aodadm for No. 2. Yrelahte dullLBc on wheat to Buffalo; to Oa*ogo • 130. 80. 001910-2.700 Ma flour; 01,030 ha wheat,• 8,300 ha oat.; bu corn. liptpmenta-7,800 bble flour; 117,0:0 bu reheat: Too ho corn. neniphie aarlaet. = alearrie, Oct. 2.3.--Cotton I:lnst at 170 up, lentil; week , . receipts &XII West exports I Via balesi stook on band,3,2lL Carn ewes demand at OLIO to Sl.= Osts mum, [Um at 711085. nay scar. 24695 per ton. flour unettanged. Pork *MM. Baeoa-clesi Wee ley,. Raining steadily an. day. Pllllladelpula Xaraet. (Br Televeph to the Pittsbarhh 0 entte.) PaixaosLrai a. Oct. XL—Petroleum quiet; crude 20ersq0; rethfoct to bond 3101345iti Flour dull; 'operant 074005. R e heat dull; rad 1at5421.90. Rye 41,73. Coro arm; sales Or COW tut mixed wesiera at Om yellow 12e- Oats arm at Marto. Groceries and wrevl sloes lower. I=El=s:l ==Ml LougeelLia. 0ct.25:- Wer ..,Tohaeco; ' , e of 93 nhds . ata4016,76. Wheat lowe i r . No. 1 rod IW. W. Flour d• 11; superfine 118 Oats— bulk ;on. Cora enchanted. . pork 104 3); Bacon—ehouldeni 11;4c; slam 18,40. CettoEl NUL 1.art113303. Whlehy notainal.at 61.3110 004. neek v . r g a l...re : v G d 3( (Ig= g . ttga ree. tor Non. lu to It. - • , 121,0311 A 1.111 egillLillAlt. 41.11/113.A./D A/D PiTisST/Dalt 11411.204 D, October 23-7 cars plg Iron, Nlmick a tio; 10 bel. glom 13 W Well.; 11100 feat larabar, W W 1112 do 7 it CO, 101 Was limb 010217 a 0o; 5 cars Ito. or., Shoonboolfer a alalt• lea.. lantern., !own & Graham; I plow. J 0011 a 0012 0010 tobaeota E Mean., A Oa; Oda do, 1 J AI belts; 14 dodo, It B Jefßiet; Id Obis Ilmo,'W W Wal lis.; I car oats. Dodson A Bra; 900. boots and KDoes, Wm Piekeresilli 7 Deli potato.., J um 10:1sloe tye e ll, Knoz a Son;11 bbl. cp. pl., P Robrkastao 1 ur oars, Hitcbcoak, Ido olrearp A Or/ 1 ear keno.; S litadar ; 3 Milo w 1.../ 807110 , 1 Ido do, J P Peer.on; 10 bass candle. Ell Them/0;10 do do, 10 do 000, A Rome &pas candle/4i doaasp, J Crow do do. , 00012 a Delmer; 6do do Olnoon, Crow 11. Or i 10 do do, It Pi ilatty; la Irds othito lead.' decd ,11 ' i Bros; I ear .tone, J L. Koox; 77 041. ebairs, IS to rocker., dediOrd Lamle Co; 4 do 4. 0-N Ilatatotr; CI 00 cheese. Arbuckle. • Col lo tibia applea,ll do figs, Head a diet:ger; 17 bbl. Z Y ed, :4 r, ~ at t..i'arttid.l '.l. 4:, 4 ,1 0 0 0. ,r 21 Oda cheese, 13 20 Marley, TWO 0 Co; 19 bet. *Pole.* sets 0.0 do WWI% 11 Bid t.; 21 001. applea. W II Grad, ad dka potato., St owart • i LengeuesloaL 0 bid. oLI J T (Dam 170 bete apples, Win BLadbsta; 91 uo do, 01 Noble; 90.1. 1.. 070, Slal a thmitiali I dodo, Zug a 00 ; do do, kis atit. Porter It 00;2 do do,lteese, Guar a Dull; Mak. bartay.6s do -at., W J Hoek; 0 ligs lard, Oralf lo Itelltt. P'rereartacie,Vomestrs a etsorarwlist IL /1.. October 10.-1 elm deed, J S Dilworth & to; TI oka corn. Ido potstoes, !Burgeon a 110;22 . }1 oats, 00 do rye, 11 do earn, McHenry it Hood; d cars corn, W .1 1210ki It bills rye lionr,llolo a Sebabill; 61 MIN apple., 01. be 03.1 do rye, Graff Alleluirl 111 este barley. 61 dope., 01 do eons,llarperi I ear Parta W Jobro 4ton a Oei all 00 aorn. Illodkart a Stev.ns; II , WI. plow., Pittsburgh Pap. 00; lo bale. cot. ton, Konnedy, COO,O 0a; 1 cer rye, Wm Bleghamtl do oats. R Baca It Soo; 47 DEL aPPIe., 2do elder, Walls., a Haney l be Ns 20, tibtil eider, 31 W Bookie; folds ego., I do lard. 11001 A Illeladars 10 sad earn. Id do potato., A do oats; J.. Olsant 42 aka barley, al do oats, 85110 a Um al do barley, Fred ; Shields; 100 bela tour, Shotnaker a Laud; 1 eat lumber, 1 D O'Dell; 100 bbla dour, Sedhaiiyar a ' Woken; 1 ear staves, Anderson & Hastlaga; 10 bOls ail, B L isbnestock & (2o; Id do do, .7 P 800; & do da, Geo A Kelly; 3 can metal, Loomis 1 .0010,1; 'lcar barley, Gilmore, Straub a 0o; I ear oat. eiawart di Laurl halm; 1 tor stares , II 110iiiyer. . i Proud sedan. Thar Warn a tralda. LEL, October 25-1 oar Duna, 4 W Slava.; 1 40 00. 111114 5 , 7 0 Laotsabelm, lure metal. illonlok & (0;2 mire limestone, 2 do Iron. Shoenbukar a 8100 II bags etoverseed. J Hindle; 21 bdle slelsh mintier. 100 & Jiro; SO 101. apple., Orate Hater; du do do, Nodes 00; 110 bias rye Sour, owns; al baie. wool, Wet Barker a 0.; t 001 ride, 2 bbl. beans. I Ix bun.; W J Steel & Elm, 'V sad oats, 11 6621 apple/ 1 de Md., II Beloit; leo Ma oodles. Candorder A Shepard; i der nallifeed. IS B Floyd a Cot 109 t bble or. B Y Croesett; it bbie elder, 0 Plea pert 000 pplirs. kllllar a Prase): II dodo, tlate Mayo Ili Cinlll packages potatoce. J Kau . l ear hey. J Zeigler. 1 alts wool. 10 do oat., aßlroy. Dlctacci es Oa& ,I ear potatoes, W J Bunil & 13,01 20 Ddla paper, N 3111104 Id dad 010.0, Arbuckle,. &0o; 20 do do, W Id Gormley; SS do do. Doctoral. McDonald a CA; IS d o do, Watt it Neilson ; 0 Wide lead pipe, /I 11 ALL 231233,2 VALisr )1112aoan October 113— I aka 030.11 de wheat, do ryo, W H HaTat do 353 2 1 4 .1 0 do coca, 63 do oats, 150021 Goal{ 70 at. oata. D Curry; 21 bush apples, 16 do potatoes, 04 do eon, 112 Dngut; 30 bas33l3 wit& ,t G41y,15 Yrs 278, fled a alleharlt 333 3334 W Falrloy 100 •Dotter, J Sold; 1 ear metal, J Moorhead; 200 kg. ma 113,181 MIR Mufaa, Mitten a Co; $3 by no, JS }loth; 4 331 4 4W. 1024 Nam,, 1 333 0.0.3 2 00 Chestnuts. e Gail bOO 4 boo hotter. Y bbl, 3n.s. et lll4Ehralain I Ks butter, J Stroll.; 2 10323100ttu mut qv, It Ram; 2 do d 0,3 13 Pat terson. Ausasizry toer 22 —ao apples, Jabs HSzazros. s erbed; . dOc b o do, J Jaeoba;22 Dales couon, Kennedy. Lbilda & Co; IN bola opDle y B4lll th Al:VI, BIA Lang r aro do. Berner, Bauman JeCo; 1 Gar barley, RI Wall; 2 ars dO. Lots & Waltz; I do stavoas K. ll:llt7:.°l.4° , l:Ar;•lort:billr. 5 . 2 / 5 Rol 222 • 2/22 r Sal bort; 22 dolep, do, Robinson & Atcaltwayi a/ do barley. WI do osia. Geo Gant; 4 caw metal, Graff IL Bennett; 2 . 21 0 2 0bnr. J /I Harvey; 1 ear bran, Ktelneiy & lorthroo. • • abbe Cennrurult It. 8., bobber 24—Iu bbleapotsa. C at iterot $ liquor, .1 Allies 8t Co; l ear metal, S al Wicker. eham; I au tan out Leppe k Wales; 0 auk. b.wimat, II Pefa 2taxsoad, J T Murray; IS beta potateek 8 do applecl S Ifewlayer a Os; 2.1 tme alms, htlehuls It Cot =aka oata, Midweek. hleCteeryd Co; lee eke wheat, W Mali. • Cot 44 hash potato•a, a Asooldt. 20 Witt paper, /dotal'. Woe son a Co. LOAVS:III\io.4:/01,113:4.1sziNci 1111*PENNION BRIDGE AND So sr. Xtl..-TUreDIY EVENING. •mt. 11111,. at 7,4 lit ealll lola • creme Boor. of CommeroliG Salesroom., 10. Smlmeeld - art an•res allrabra7fwg,nolon Bridge; 33 •• glr.olog ma: s ridge; :426 r'"."4 angil% Mk, Jo r. 1 / 4 111 AL lIL E BESIDENCIF:II icinArj ! VtilitZaWi T arc i fiO,V, s. " 1 , 1: 3 Flllanl/AY, tlatober a le . tt Weloelt r. on the grant to. will no sold aka folio.- Ins de.erlatt lota of round. /X Ala. u laid 4. Hampton. and heirs at William dais, at Ed •11:004 pion, on One of ratarriVanla lialtroa 1. near g: One Lot, fostatolng one sera t fronting on :14: " Zir Alta dan4a. Co s o usgValt l.t n r . t 'o t ne s/ d ( slatlon tante on watch Is %reeled Ina 33333 ease -..f Jolts sruel Kq . • two storied train. dwelling of ...no roam. scatty pattered and p•lnard tatonaboot. aa7105 At oat, .Idn.and rear . . Ono Lot en Franklinstone. enntalnier Nor acres a;s wigslee 3 perenea on srtOch Is !meted iol.,papred.etiolat:_.4l "tabbed In •at %%%%% . teL ern h ik t e:Ljl ' ;rdi r s e tePt t elf:lalf:= d a Frenklin arena. In root, • terteesl..";/: he.7,1,tr:.,`,11".7.,1":: Ia lot. to ILIMI"V. nu, Ad 1: 0 : 1 44itl p . rorejt• O. • dellulpful vilic eon the lino Of riti t t ' vade h rli t I h n e :nc h enV Inanition tent." stop at lb. et.tnnt, and s dna stem. to use is to na erected cal, ten 'Drina There fro sonenee.ehurckes. •e .tettnlit :iltgs 3 47 e ce , MlTistO t tl:ti. e y ' l ti:rt 'tit the p."- ..riez ., :° ,, i......ratSrete?.bal*7....irnStll's bL tur meats with tute.est e secured EfLO I. Co. 'lk4l . MCIECIFOR, DZILLXBIX cum intiNTOE D - war= diirlynmv "'Ma 11 - Fitilk ":"4 o = t a i j= ,!ML5l` PITTSBIRGH JOB WORM. FULTON, 1101,F.MAN i CO., ■ucneeu. es beet CORDAGE OA'Etna, TWINES, u very midi. 1411-rebonse, 114 lk 115 Water Call or mn4.for.Clerol sr. RIVER NHWg The tridlcatione lut eveningwere very favor ebbe for rain, wd whet le better then. lodleatlons'eo=e right on theheels causal euccessive sharp 'frosts, We ba , re sow had low Water for ova, fdur months, and reed. generally, and steamboatmen in particniar, sea erarering . very touch *fora reirimptlon of navigation. We understand that the men who have been engaged In Improving the Ohio River at Bra not.e island, have eignified their Intention of quitting work to-day; for the rumen that the water I. getting so cold that no rootlet au mend It. In removing the obeteuctlons, it I. mammary for the men to be in the water, and with each weather as we have had for come days past, they cannot be blamed for refining to work any longer. The channel, at this point, flowerer, to Very mttob is claimed that there will be from ten to twelve inch= more water for steamboats Igen there was before. It lealsoclaimed that boats that ay get up to Wheeling san • reach Pltuthrugh, ki that at no time herealter can that "one. hone town claim to be the head of earls. Captain. O.W. Batchelor and Rob!. Robin. coo, were the only member. of the Plttebtugh delegation that attended the recent tionventlon ofmeamboatmen at Olnotonatl.. - • We silent the following items from the cincionsti Grader .11:1 , 1 Sequin». of Thom The river kin been abed stationery hare done Monday. Dlepetettes from Pomeroy and the Sandy, Ttreadey evening, report • Mee of twenty Loonea at the totter, and seven Inches et the latter point. The swell Eames prier!. pally out of the Hartawhy.. This will Improve nang•Uon for - up near ' , pinnate, If but for a few nays. It hair been flammable to get light draft boats enough for the present Image of water to all all She packed trades, and baste that are entirely too heavy have be en kept go. log to accommodate there trades. Gong: queerly a rue of • foot even, that Would last, would Improve oneness far the picket. won derfully. ' . .there being but one or .two up river packets . deparung yesterday, business eygetared duff. To.dtiy moire will be a entinrer of arrivals soul departures. Among the latter Will be • queer ly constructed emicarn, which 'nil tow a ems pie of barges to romeroir. loaded with height, at one dotter per hundred to that point, and eighty live Gents to tholipolle. Responsible miles are arrangieg to place • molar Line of bout. In the Teneesse• bleu trade se loon aa there is water. A number of our prominent mesoliente, we are glad to know are taking LI Interest In tide matter, and Pro miss to dive ill their patronage to these heats, and do more, if neveseary, to mutate ahem. It 11 , 001 mottled yet wan boats will compose the Ilne,but Mahler, Erwin will, without doubt, be One of these, commanded by Captain W. G. - Tne Oil Hunter, • mho between • hot and • towboat, arrived yesterday from Pomeroy with 1700 bop Halle.• The Liam Hopkins got up • PasiettinY itUnt Loins - rims. the Spray has gone abeen Le au on the docks. The Mall Company WM dult to motto lint boats enough Co wet' the emands of their business now Copt. Piero* nude an Mort to charter the Tobitopuh pee. cmy, but failed. Its mail -pocket Columbia, Capt. Protiter. left tor blajoviile at her regular time yemer• hay, an 4 1014 leave regularly hereafter, as ad.. ?artiste.'.. Uolenel Jett. Thompson. urived yeaterdey morning from Boston, otueschusetts, and re. porta that (he Bowl:Woos here men ”luable eminence rd Ole project ILI the Lower Allselto wppL TerNo/nrwt IZIGCO4.I rubles the work forward. . , Lorrtevibte, thitober M.—Noon.—The Myer Is realms einwlviwith twenty-four Wags In the unal.' - There Is no change in the ,monition of Portlml. her. ,Generat Waltzers party are stlrreying the renal. The steamer Belle Lew will here elibt notice. There are twenty.two Inches la Freed , lelluod, end twenty.egt Inches on Uneiberland her. The Kerte. Llity le aground at ghtnn .Point. The Kellogg Is atill fast at Phtillps , north bank, on a log. Muses from New (Me.s say there Is no yellow fever to 111.1 . 1thoi The weather is alma sag •.• . • !6r. LOINS. Detober river proepeeti were deinkirs, the river having fallen some ten initheirdnee Satorday..' The Mesmer Pan ties Carton; pas hardaground yesterday Si Eat Islandi ; The Isabe ll a rime base chartered to the MIAMI React ilomputy. The boilers, mashinery and aU 'of the a rriv ed ß Dolton latent the hull, bas hers, and will some time Deem be pot on a new boat for the Northein, Line. The Abaco* felt for New Orleans I this , mantles, with two bars*. and beer ta r. Iona; irelent. The Starllsht sad two arges bang venues New Orleans frenght. The MianUe Llii tlonyany will load her, UM re • pOtLea. The; Nightingale hat arrived She met the Cotton riser the bar and underway. The fitw Ohara, Timm; of Sendai, any.. Tae Gee weatlfer 'mmtinee. ;We olwerre on some of thirirmat thoroughfare. eesorel new Hem, frith airtrale, In fact , appears to be •Iskeet ueeo tele to restrain people from tom. leg to the; ty. Wllh the present • warm weather ler ; doe or six days to come the feyer will dad - voilects; Frost or no frost. Itwilt not Co safe . tar abseatem to return for three weeks or morn, parUeolarly families whoth embrace children. Ate .ftram from Memphis, under date of WednersUr. earn Cie ravers ' fantod. with lira feet ea the bars to Calm; three feet In White deer at L.tUe Island, and twenty two nubs. In the Arkansas below Pine Bluff. Tha boats going op to Little Doak are the Champion add Warble City. . The Norman te doubt. tripping between Dee An awl Jackman. port, hartad previously doubts tnpped be. twee. tattle Island and Des Are. Capt. W. Sastre. plmt of the Tdmim, died on the trip up offerer. ' • *CI (.111111111,171.71):IFAi.71/V:1 M . STEELE A. SON, • FLOUR, FRED, GRAtrA• Lod et_oVee gelleially. 1)Ii um MITZI. . 4. I". C°°"".44 ALLiIIIICNT CITY. P.A.. A. youNG & WHOLZNAIS DZALCXZ /SW Commhision Netehante in rziouit, PEED, ANC P6OOIIOE GENERALLY- - No. 555 Penn St., PITrI9/1024111. Pa. ..7191a BREWER BIIBHE & CO., antsllBBlo3 9112C111118, • ArIZWTS lOU SS. tactile, `lobe it Liberty ell Works, /Lnna nonage for Crone and Renaud en. Oracle rub arranow wade on conalawnanta of Oracle orHaftne4 ratroloorn. 'rude for woraie and ardonmos of ono, Oil a; Lawranowllla. mace and Warshawe. Corn.. of Manama@ Way and Haskoork •treat. !Mahwah. Yarnl.aW lEL & P . "'PPP's" KR OOMMIESIONmomens, AND DZ1LX6.4.211 ==M= = 1 oa 1.17:233 REA, Jr., FLOUR. "JR 4/. l r, And Produa3 Commission Merchant, 71186 LIBERTY Brutzr. iTII ROBERT KNOX, Jr., ciwaummazom aisucsaarr. • And dealer In FLOIII4 DRAIN AND PROM% 01240, dl3 LIHiIITT IST.: Plttalbuirl* J. BLAlgeniiir, WHO AIS IiSTJUL C3l - I i. ®CI 1M 111,. 396 Penn Street. Dli9=o ALII. B. oNJNII. it.ih7t: 8c APIJOEtt, CousiesisektAtirrchassts, DeLlort. tB 7LOIIIII, GRAM nod 7BC:11711131 IMerally. N. ICI WATCH , algnto elailthll6l.l Moot, glitaarch. F , ETZEJI ARIIMSTRONG, mama NI 011118filal Ham, for Limo We ozrlooK ersm. il.. o t4Butte?. !feeds. Piled 7=lta, cmirta.ltoo sr u l =ly NO. Arc:. rutaburrk 1) [(BOX & SON, Comae Liston • AZILC!...I 4141 1 1 andlera In MOB, G/14.0. XLLI. 7!MD and I . ltODllOll annasit- IT, Yo. if Dlusoad, oraposlta 4.11.1 AU. ittiMY e/. • 101 Tar/ DAV. S ClLAWFOUltii.Comitule. OR AW IL6ACITALN? In1:111 48411L001111 IVIn2W..'n_MZA enTn i rthi l e " , ' TWO tad aes rever orsgs °+.1.1.41. LITTA.N. Munn. a vArroiv. t;mdzytagnio4:. Connftion Zisata id-.I77"M•P""'•,(Thr7LI4 C a an .%. .. 4a re Ynrs t 11 rittabon t. em t 4, : " 4 vly apdllls.ogad etrne PlLtenrh. P. 1 11 1 , 1111.—a. 0. nrna1ut.......A14. D. Minima. REIM/Eft Zs BROS « v eucceseors r k' . 4l7 ; ll . l4 l:72lplaZir usVO. f_47, flans - A.11,13 .w?.9t. N0t.123 a. 1111 5pn..1 ihrt , an. stv . 7 nab Ppl_betrftb. 117:!V TORN wAtTINI -1 7.411114 i fe=r1m'aVitt: PlM l tn r° V.'d tilrgrgl 44 oltre'l duo& 0..417 Mu 114 and 1611146 s Plaeft. rittabtalia. II EL, RIDDLWro. 183 Libarty t llb wnoLintrentt.e...sr,Prta, Uroaartes aro Pittabarin maataatares. Glue bunco! cut Oosulgnmants, tor Frahm* ally. 101tlff I. RONAL WM.. n011611..1rX. a. BOWL, JOIII2IL HOUSE Ps 'BROIL, Ind Cll3BOllll TO 'Jona I. noun 'CO., WILMA. IWO 0104020 ond Comnslrstari llerebauta, oar bar at daUttacl4 Watarstrarsta.llllstrmti suirToN &WALLA(' Whole'. •••• sale GROCERS AND PROD CIOZ DEALER& 311.1 htwt4 Plashorth. /SHISH L l MlMMittekStari.2 rProvlsloso,_ The. mut, °atm Oil, raw 'Mood OWNS. Itatf . Ltherl . Attra, JACOB riCAVEIft M. & CO., General Patent Agency. HMV ' 111 T. glaut ,rsstar. IBRICIN IRON WORKS. JONES & MEM spx•x•rmaarcrNtoarmic AMERICAN AND CLAIR ICW:7I Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Pla tetras Bridge Iron; Angle and T !mow guard Iron; Coal Screen Iron; T naini,no & 20 lbs.lo they ard Train Ralle„punched and pota to sank Boiler,Bridge and Tank Riven Cut Nails and Spikes; Ship and Boat Spike!; Railroad Spikes; Railroad Fish Bars and Boiht Railroad Car wlieels and A2/0 1 1; Street Car wheels and Axles; Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles; Patent Cold Rolled ;Martian Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods; Rower and Reaper Bars. WABIRM= ANJ 017I0Z. 1 12a Water and 163 Front Ida MUNCIE ROM& No& 2'2,24 ana 26 giver St, Hatall CHICAGO. ILL. NDW IHRDWIRE Lindsay, Sterrit & •Manufadurers & Imports EC A RDWA CUTLERY, &c 337 LlBEitif STREET, tiert. 170 . 017=1.0, k. One Elan-Defoe Union Depot, nu roi PAIRBLWYkI' NAL= r:mm SIEFFELD STEEL VORIS. , NIECE Bs-U0 PST REINED CAST - lITEIL. equitnn In One. et ni eme 012037124 OLEG am. Caws Cow . SAW :PLATES. ILLIPTIU ♦IID ma-araarrio RAILWAY SPRINGS Can Spring Sisal, fast and German Plow Steel, PLOW IMMO AND mow= sun. SPRINGS, ems ,uu . !Erna um, n ailt VI V karltAt j aPair COIOW-11/i.Ra. K. M **rehouse, 83 Fater Bt., NUEVO ATLAS WQ1111i8 ) O.A! T. Orr STREIII . 2 • gab Uud, Pittsburgh THOBlABlLDM.L.Eilt,Preiddielit. Thom Waits vs two= the arrest call ammt complete Wald lekment I the West. aa4 L. saw arenalealiallunto Mona of Itvery Deecription. Bailers, Oil Tante inset Iron Wort. Railroad Mating; ,121ollleng16111 Caiman's. engine Coalinga. alsen In. Gesilnira, General Castle" ORDERS . SOLICITED. anease 11' JOHN RONEY, UCLA FOIIIIDaY, Car Eon 'MO& Ward, nen A. T. ildi. ==ll Hemmer Dies, Steel Moulds, Wog El asi LLMaa Magi peal. _JOBBING WO= wrourd. &Meade: to. Or. agera solip : ll.4 e.aely,&ad saltsfactOrllow PITT FOUNDIT. mauB4la4i Nspitim ==:=l HEAVY - ORDNANCE • sal) ALI. HINDS 01 ECIAVYIIIIIMItOn. 4lesoisa sitentlos imp to 1401.1424/ ELLS Woe.. Maier MinimaLEY and =TM= - ILTSFAVtionded to p u zp o t . h: best 71:11 atom snot disposed tTaar old stock, we •in W..m.. - wi th U. Ara Istrlovan .eonstrneted under the so•vistosi Wit NWT. to Welsh mat. NICIIIIIILtiaI,shok no- SUQUESNE ISON AND 'STEEL WORKS Eanaraisr, RAH ns a co., Iron, Nails.. Springs, Axles, - PLOUGH. SWIG AHD L & BUM CI. Ann, V 7 'Wallow 0r1.....01. rarrenuntan. MAIM L~.~ . 41.;' BRALULZY dl CO. ( • ItAaalsc4.• orjers.clety cd Cook, Parlor and, Heating Slates, Tom RANA viTILICAN tad bouNATiarlWrAki Cook uorN.l A/. 14.4.11ctue GILATE/11, MUTE rain* az; (nue Ana so - a id Seca. and Won 4 ntrau, elcul.cib. /Rama ou nom. lam& - mart, wax's nuistoND • sstramenc.lesrcsixamicati. ETTSIMUIteI/. rk. !MILL MM= a co., sear QULLITT =rum OMIT MS& Sum. eul 01MOM of' altases. Batt 4 uul to au Impcuull ornutatatuu Ws emu. 16 rxrd - wrikstrago. u 4 rim aid ausan.--rea. ran. iirei LLET STOVE WORM. ALI.KN.• mgice., cos. • Orilee awl Warehouse. 301 LAMM e.. fop met r atiat a ram i erzegmut=j which an We celebrateclAllesherty Coal Cooking Mown also, the Antratras and Sentinel for coal er we.; and the nartvallerl Star of the irwirs. for wood; alw. AMA% Grata*, renders, Sneer um., 'sallow Ware eenerallw .„ If.A3lll7P#MMUt,zu5 07, Steam Bolters, 011 8111 Is, Tanks, Reel Iron Worko, &c. 61 .Pirmin 816 Ptitalreergh, Pa. CENTRAL FOUNDRY MID ROLL WORSE, SEMI N. 02121 BOLLMAIV, BOYD 8 DMA Lly. Chill Dolls. NM Cutlass, 801 l MUMS. •a. ' THOS. OARILIN. room TAD roVANIT al noun rem ;A", U3"...°747fh111971AML ..buumeArtvimtimai Kffiflrs.a-toL LClrb, of all exert, 011411 BUM WAI7OII ranolaTailk fitatlNittr.! PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS, J. PAINTER & 80N1. iron lkiburt.Tab rin " d Trunk dooPa mom% o .oTelliEnuats. PA. pVIIIISON, MEMOIR& CO., reavrarr,P4Xl,4 Extort won mr.....4=vaniztg="At. nr. IRON CITY. &ULM ROM_ & KFRO/MOIA mAnabeta nnot sesaidortiareer' familia* Inami 4111.131:531M, wont moos cqra, ipitimump, BLSMUFACTUREIIB GUFF. BYF.OS CO., M11.1115 7 / 1 1:111101111111 07 Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron, WitOUGHT IRON, IDS TIMID MIS nil 4A& virn, tr. As.x.impor. OIL WELL TUBING Mee, Se, 98 Water . Street, t rrrisstraGH. PA. NATIONAL FOUNDRY !USD IP_TP. .0704ELIKS, Corner Carroll and thallaws . Streets, Matta War • PITTABVIIIGIII PA "%WILT. sesaccpxy3Er., 'ILII6EVA4II7I9I3IIES 07 Cast 'zoo Bowl Pipe,. 108 G& AND WATEII WORKS. 4 MI IMI COMO VII US 0 0 *UR TIM • gillitaagglingietag,Trat". ESL 1221 I'OR Friar BOILIM, iLh ID TANk WC3 - IRI,- cmattOLL - 7, UNVDIBB, 117107L.4.8. D0010,11.317,07.0,71112111L101 SUSS= Ai 07'Ll.RDEIDSULS11.110TL110. 017, STILLS AND OIL TAIIBB. BZWIZEI3 PANS, 3114' EaIIIOLIEW CON.. STRA3I PIPS 0.5.1501174TE55, IrDISOa axrnacO ~111150111:11X86AlliD CIOAL Ofes eadWorks admen Maenad. 71016 Illient Wild Liberty Streets. Pittabuzig - .?entiiiylreinla. 11111.0ederi :ms to tie awes address .111 Ofomptls attended se.. needle KENSINGTON IBON WORD. LLOYD & DLLIICK, amarosurnntmu or Best Cenmen, Relined Charcoal &waists!. Blooza iron. 111:11.011 ANT 11111. BOITNEAA INOins.laux y i spzi t. Eltlaj 2 . 4 . MASANN . • NOWIR SCA igrCZA HAM' !FLAL nd sa dAISW IO IO2ff CHAIM 0 I. m, . CO AT ACRAPeuched CcOaterook. FAZIOAAN MOH. LAPiILICL Wanbalase and °MAO; the worts. ONUS OUGR anti:moon of lint Art40.1:41- 'Mask taa wo , Oas Wart. Pltuararte. au O 4 pITTSBIIREEI STEELWORKS, ABDKIISON COOK & CO. caucazawasSO JOBItI. Bort) a oo..: Itaaattataterra of the Daft REFINED CA.ST STEEL, Hanoi*, rut and of alt :1.•.c a.. lLw Boa, , rork anti Iftwxt Cats OWal; INA RIFARLIVG AYH MOWIIi 0 M4CHilfllB, 81h51L 'PLOW WINGS. SPA:NOS.' CIPA . apdcommon Plow,* FpFlog Meet. Ottee—Cotaar or First oat lalla• Roo atm% two bloats above Le 110110Vir IxnoSTRJ L wins. HUGH: - N. BOLE & • • FO mr.rizzes. &glue Builders au d modnists, ;me iopfdel llerlae and attar Englaea. ot otaas, degtve astiglictlon. Cantass, or every ription, made to palm JAM 201:140a. BOLO. rprepa / 1 1.1.1 , “ MT; CO, 'Point All ry Ss D0g.... WAY. rmadr7. Nos. as amass num meet. prrrisavaen. PA. BERLIN FOUNDRY. MINE & orms . No. 29 Wood Vilma itoortbam* and keep constantly an band Pill*. o o Xeee ' Boiciiiti,i4wtrivaiAcciks MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Bntlet, Street , NinUi UPPOISITA ONION MOB MILLS. BMW 1111 l and "Bridge &tab' 30. 1111111 HIM 111 12110119, a.abssay ...a (Wattage solvers/Iy. ormin uromr.4 and cazattrir szenStil. 011./MITI ZAZONA BLt . : , EB1311;RT k DIALCILLIBPD. ORE SOENT STEEL WOI4ICB. BASSMILLIE.& MOM ruziaLol BEST .QUALIT'f•CAI? MIL Wmaated„sarla ft ,S,ag a bzp i ae=ar ,.... .. arACCIILL ALT77.115,074_ PAID 70,712 ii CUM •4.11 D Dis flT trillco.'BB Wood Street , ix ex.. MMUS InvtiL stalme L rmunsest. amnia:4 ■. W. It01.31171r...1•11. a. I•Sallni.4Lll. =MI OMAHA BOIL= WORKS. MORROW, BLINIEILL & CO., NIP= Boners, CM 4 11444 Ninatc,n, Tanks. Salt Pans. ThisollWital*, Wrought Wm Bildirer, *matins Wort, - COY. LIBERTY AM SECOBILBT& p 'PiTrsB UR 644 -P.l. 11;P Wl° DONII PRAMITLY.. j,cti ROBERT LEA, /WrIWA.O2I3BIIi OP MAN ENIMMI AND BMUS I Freigkt' aPist 4 ' 24 l 3 AND DOCTOR ENIODIEC. illrelstiost Mall dtdoototlmv nadia to order Omar of Mat sad not, Striate, pirrivartioe. pp. Irl=l 84 It Wiy...19,..1 a v.. a, wou?..rit, ewe,. • IMALlius nt . • Et ardware ist Cutlery. Are aaw. nellytnit t arms to ezi Moak whin Is otrued% Llaatleal meALawrzwaxnrx•xtxopsnao. Corner Liberty and S. Clablita, kn 2111 I.llktnekrEssub.Z . UNION 11 , s ;•; SE lIIUMIRY - ftri•smmerpo, • Kamtllketarer ercannra frftfVffkAßClAlift, 91411 x ce. I,Cfl .WAJITM _we all a lczOlg d flO r t.A w 4.1...„ . Ais Wel ' , ALB mot &ATMS awl elltargffia , fs, " ?' = of line street extetrloo. Mew Pl 6 P i r sß aTift l inpfutre s ' mu PRINTIIIO ANN INNAPPINII PAPERS oLuEs.,N omo. ■ale/TMS ULLIft W 711enTIM. FA. onus min waiantoviss. No. 82ThIr6 Street; Pittaloargkro. urozusliatup . it ki cii4 lAihn 424l o r4 ta V;4 l Idakparrnckitriiimmea. , . _ .. .. . w se 7a e r r i a b W nont I Tb o i w h it u a O buWES. M.,t n. te e o o ov= l, lA= by tes baboonou tot 41 , 1 ! 1 " . 4W. rat,.„,,, • • - • -.....-1,440.4, II
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