lg FitstntrO taptts CITY AND 8 BM3AN. Fiabbith Setbod Teactiers , Institute. Tae !Samna .ealaai Caaveutiem= ••• xi:lnsists sm. stns. ' The Convention aasembled Saturday morning at ten o'clock. The attendance eras large, and the proceedings created • more than usual interest. The unual ' 'devotional exercises allettpled the first half hour. Several bliantlful and esp. • • preprint° hymns were sung, after which Rev. Dr. Douglas offered up an 'eloquent and fervent pnsyer. The hour for taking up the regular business having arrived, the ;question for discussion, "Consecnned Teachers," was reed by the Chairman.. - Dr. Howard opened, the discussion. He said the term "Consecrated" carried . hint back In imagination many years.~ back to the days of Judaism. Sac*„...s,:fice. s wens in those Save corsteenstel and offered tip to God. ' So siumill the life of , a teacher be devoted to The service of the living God. Ala defy. was in onerous, • eclisturs, and imgolmut nun, and his chief object shooml be the salvation of his scholars; lie should labor to pram tes Co pen opens Ishipuplis the beneficence of - almighty power and wonsiertul goodness. • - Mesars Ilnitt and Seitil followed at some length In forcible and eloquent. addresses upon the subject, in whirls the dudea of teachers were fully discussed and explained. Ron Mr. Palmer. Dm few remarks, concurred in what had been weld by the previous speakers, Ist the conclusion of .• which the Convention joihed in Singing the familiar hymn • , • oreastboa fault oferespetteatne•" The Convention then proceeded to ttni discussion of the next subject, sir "Teachers' iffeetinga aild Teachers' Trainl• u . • Rev. Dakewell opened the discuss sion•ln an able adduces, which was fol lowed by 'short addresses front several other delegate, whose remarks were strictly pertinent to the au iffeti under conaideration. Rev. Dr. Sc.vil thought that teachers expected - rto much from their pastors. They about,' he more • Independent and -self-reliant, amides all in their power to ••• perform their. duties i.e teachers, before seeking aid of. their ministers, tie thought as a general thing the subjects ' selected for discusaion at teachers' meet. ing.i were too tame end of too. general a character. Subjects of a special nature should be selected, and they 'should al ways be of an Interesting 'character. Seth questions ho slid were abundant. Rev. Mr. McClure said that teachers' meetings were ofgenst utility; from the fact-that they encouraged the youthful mind and stimulated it/ to renewed and • continued efforts of improvement. At these meetings, he said, testi:sem should make brief interchange's of views, in re gard to. their different methods of in . eastruction. To labor- auocessfully, as Sabbath School teacher., it scan neceasss ry•. • he said, to study the lesson, and go • to • the class thoroughly prepared. Several other delegates - .joined in the discussion, giving an elaborate exposi tion of their views en . the and the various mothoda.ofinsfructlon now in use. The Convention then' sung the banal - fat Sunday School hymn , : . • ..rhera•• • cry from ditstleato.' , After 'which ROY. Alfred ITaylor 'Sec retary of the State Sabbath School'lnsti roto, rook.the floor and entertained . the Convention with an able and practical address on the adrontagesand bet:Sento of Saki:nth Schools, and the method of con . riveting them. Mr. Taylor said that parenta some. times depended too vetch upon Sabbath ,Schoolteachers and often shifted the 'entire responsibility pf the religious training of their children upon -them. This should not bin but, on'. the other hand, they should relieve the teacher,, of Ail lire labor possible •sSuntlay School lessrina, he arid, often became irksome to children fora want of interest, and It : should, therefore, be the aim of the teach 'or to diffuse all the interest possible ih • Lis lessons, thereby making the Sunday', School room the most attractive place \ the child could And. Damn ttds method • was practiced, there was always stood attendance, and when the roll of the school was called the Scholars would be...found In their seats, •. instead beingaway fishing, nutting orakating, as was too often the case. Mothers should ahnans be tilled.with a spirit of genial Christianity when In CaralWailica. Lion with their children, and all austerity • should be escheweri. it was far better to rule by love than hy fear. Sabbath School teachers ohouldneyerlosesig.ht cif tics responsibility renting upon thens, and should be actuated in the work bye spirit of slnctifted industry-. They should visit the members of the classes Individually; and converse with them ih a friendly 'manner, not • upon the subject of religion alone, but upon matters of general interest and importance, not for getting, however, the main object, which • was to lead them to a knowledge of the Savior. Such a coarse, ho said, could nut fail to be productive of great good. The hour 'far closing the morning ses siOil haying arrived, the long metre dox ology was sung and the Convention ad journed till two o'clock. „.• srusasoom 1111081011. = The Convention ii...assembled at two o'clock, Rev. E. B. Snyder in the Chair. The :'ekereletg were oteae;cl.l.E.ti,rglng, read m`7 Tho Chairman then read an the scrip tural lesson the fifteenth chapter of John. after which Rev. Mr. Snyder offered up a fervent prayer. The Convention then United in Ringing —aPPY aq.•• INTAICT The hoer having arrived for entering •it I the regular business, the subject ir rdiscounie "Infant Scheeler—Memoir lag—lto use and abnee;!.was taken up. ' Rev Alfred said ortene.l the diecus . Mon. Re- said that tbe custom ore:rang lng }-oung and inexperienced- leathern o the infant dames. weir' not always advisable; that they needed experience as much if not more than any other. Teachers should always be honest *kb the pupils, and when asked a question 'they cannot answer they alutuld admit their -went of knowledgi. and at once Mint • up an answer for the child. In infant teething it.is necessary for the . teacher to have a considerable amount biblicel knowledge, and a great deal nf christian love—an article„ he said, ementtally' nem:teary to the sneems of any teacher. Ills remark. were full or pith and Moment and were intempersed with incidents illustrative of -hie position On the question under discussion. The beautiful Sunday School hymn, coin. nemcing •••rite - seitaien an rainerlag Iran near aid afar." was now sung. ' Rev. Snyder spoke for a few momenta In reference td the name "Infant/School." Ito objected to the name; It glees too much the Idea of "babes In arms," he said, and the Ilttlefolks did not like It. Rethought a change should he made, and suggested that It be called the Junior School. Rev. Hr. Squires entertained the Con 'cannon for a short time on the subject of. infant schools., lie endorsed .what had been said by Hr. Snyder In regard to the name. He Th ien d i th m que n s o ma—. 3secmonodr -Pn."o gl—lgts, Use or Abuse," was postponed. = Mr& esglidsell, a teacher the Tenth ward Itfimaion fichoobt, having avortion of her chess present, gave the Convention d premien! illustration of ber method of teaching. The class passed through regiilar lesson, whieh was of a vei-y teresting character, end the manner. In which the children acquitted themselves was highly creditable to them, am well am to their estimable Instructont. The lemon eves commenced by. the 'claret repeating the Lord's prays, In eancert, -after which th . ' sung the ono hundred and third Pethrr. They then answered tboqueetlons of the Cate chosim In a remarkably prompt and satisfactory manner. lino Campbell then read a portion of the scripture, upon which the clams woe examined. The les son occupied considerable time, and was one of the most Interesting exorcises of thciseterlon. A number of the delegates expressed themselves highly pleased. with Mrs. Campbell's method of Instruction. :Mr. Taylor raid that be bad never listened to an infant class lesson with Moro interest and pleasure—lndeed, ho was delighted with lb lie liked theeloar and distinct manner In which Mrs. C.'addreseed her self to her class, and the remarkable way slut held their attention throughout the lesatou. Ito was'aorry that all Sun' day School teachers could notbe present to witness the exercise. • The Mended hymn commencing Iteaveg foram? ass then hung by the congregation, af ter which Rev. Idr: Taylor goo a prae ticalillustration of his method of teaching a class. • The exorcise occupied nearly tut hour, and was of a very interesting character. Rio method wna to follow every subject through tho whole scrip tures. At the close of the lemon ilftcen minute, were occupied in- REVIEW AND CRITICISM. Mr. 2inyder wished to , know whether ho would uso that method for teaching .the classes, or mw it intended se a lemon for teachers? - • Mr. Taylor said if In were Leerhing a class ho would adopt that method; that it was so plain and simple that any per son could - Loon boi,orne faii3illar with it, and with the aid of u COMMOII_ reference bible am toucher could prepare a lemon ln fitted, minutes. . ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The Committee appointed to nominate oftleere for the ensuing year reported the - names of the following gentlemen:. :President—Res - . Ft h. ScsoviL . - Vice Presidents—Wm. Frew, H. A Anderson., . J. Allen 'Alec rum, A". . man and .T. Emery. - . thrresPooding 6mietery--Iter.Dr4fini Betordkig...Vetraary.,#trywub N.. TneaniMr—E. Meirost.V. .- • BasinessOnepntteo — Thorns" Arrld' Robizulon, R. K. Porbei Woodward, l Wm. Reinhart, Prot Nor. mom and , 8- Hillman-. The relpOrt tree received and adopted:. Rest Mr. Scovil urged upon those present the noneadty of s' thorough op genthatton, in order that the State insti tute might be furnished with eeerect sta- Oaths in regard to Sunday Schools. • Mr. Taylor concurred allth the speaker who had Jens taken his, seat, and was pleased to see so much Interest Inca , rested. Mr. Scovit recemtnended that a Con vention bo held previous to the titan fbr holding the State Cpavention. Mr. Robinson recommended that a -number of meetings be held during the ensetl e y . ear. Mr. VII 'Mend that the linoleum Committee be instructed to call the Con venttan together, at limit once, at mob time and place as they should think beat, previous to the meeting of the State Can ventieViand that they have blanks pared procuring the Statistics. The motion prevailed, _ The long metes doxology was then ;Mpg, ami the Convention adjourned till 02 4Pall4ISeven o'clock. The Convention regasembled at ae en and a half o'clock, pursuant to adjourn ment, Rev. Snyder in the Chair, and the exercises were opened by .inging the fifteenth hymn, Werrallr.ierniiir, toward we reart.i. After which the Convention reed In eon (+art fifteen verses of the twelfth chapter, of Matthew. Mr. Baker then led in prayer. The nineteenth hymn was then .sung by the Convention, "rte days are gliding • igui DiscusgiOg. , The hour fordisemodon having arrived, the Chairman - announced the question, vies "Unit' in Sunday School Woik." - Rey. Mr: Scovil opened the dlituuslon. He said that outside pnwerare gave unity to amities sad inilvesedthattluttmade us a nation-. Curing the last ten years, sines Sabbath &boo/shad been in exist ent*, thechurchhad prospered more than Mar before. The hopes that attend the Sabbath School work tend 'to unite Christlina He referred to the unity springing up between different denomi nations, and attributed it in a great measure to Sabbath Schools. Rev. Mr. Snyder said that he would like to know what the committee, who framed the question under discussion, meant by it. He thought under any constcuction that could be put upon it, it ,did not admit of discussion. That without unity loony event, or under any construction, a school could not nacceod. It meant Ounity of any- particular de nomination; It admitted of no doubt as to the propriety of unity. lie believed that the Sunday School FM part of the Church; that one could not be stitweaSful ' without the other. Mr. Robinson, one of the Connitittee, in explanation Bald that the object or the Committee was to make the question the subject of prayer during the half honral lotted to devotional exercises, and unto subject for. dissuasion. He 'mid there should be a unity among the- schools of relo different deno ations. Mr. Taylor said that it God's peeeple wereone inJeaus Christ, thoworld would believe indeedthatChrist was the Savior. The professors of chriatianiffeand chris tian purposes must admit this if they would be successful. The Convention was then led inprayer by —, after which the direnedoo wa continued. Rev. W. R. LOCA . Ilsidd that ho thought there was great deal in the subject which fafirst appeared to he without in terest. Ile said that it did not oeena to him that denominationalism was secta rianism; he loved his denomination, but that did not prevent him from loving the brothers of other denominations. He believed in aunity of all denomination, in this Sunday School question. ' Mr. Scovil said that - be had men so much . diaaster in schools • for want of unity that he though. 'aelloola could not be successful without it, Ire thought there should be a unity of lessons in echoole of the same churth, and, if yes able, in all the , churches He would make the effort to have a unity in all the schools in his congregatio n. Mr. Taylor said that some persons might say that Mr. Small's. Idea of unity was impracticable, bat he knew It wee not, and referred to the Sunday Setu.le of Syractuse, New York, which he said all had the same lesson each day. • Mr. Rabe mid that teechers' meetings would be - more interesting if • there woo unity of action: Mr. Burt, In a for remarks; express.] himself in favor of unity in every re a' Heknew that the from oola In. his ne ped. ighborhood suffered a - voint of unity In action, lie was in favor. of but one sermon a dayi more . than that made it irksome and laborious for teachers, and took too much time from the Sab bath SchooL • . • Mr. Scorit spoke fora few moments on the sultfeeL He thought they should press on and not interfere with oath other's work: Mr. Lavely advocated - .a unity of eons; ho thought moth good would be derived from it. The time having elapsed which was allotted to the discussion of this subject, the Convention joined In singing the 'twelfth hymn: w lt.daold wd • Ming HU. And how twoonLad wad. Tcgattuer Saab SS basil so la amity lo The next question for consideration was that of SAZHATH SCHOOL LISHARTHA. Mr. Burke "soll that the great study of all Sabbath School teachers had been how to dispense with, libraries; but he believed that. it was an 'ututecessaryervil in Sabbath Schools. lie gave an explana, Son of a plan for distributing libraries, which be thought would prove a seem.. ful one. It accomplished the result that was so much desired, via: That of dis tributing the Looks Without taking up the time of the school. The scholar was furnished with a catalogue and cord upon which was his or her name and number, also the Marks of five Intik.. This card was put , - the book returned by the scholar and 'the book was supplied by the librarian. Rev. Mr. Miller gave an exposition which he thought preferable to Use ono Just ruentlon. His method was ob jected to, because the scholar was allowed • to take the book to the dens. Mr. Scovil said that he did not think that - a serious objection. lie .could not see how it could be an objection, and he, did: not think it had even kitten urged before. He visa In favor of libraries- thought they were the life-of a school, and would not for any consideration blot them out. The .Chabroin announced : that the hour for the final adjournment of the ebnvention bad arrived, - 4uul said that there were a number of - question, which had been lent In, that should be answer ed, but 'unless, the time was extended, they would have to adjourn. On motion the thno was extended half an hour. Theq_uestlons wore then read and answered. On motion, a vote of thanks, am re turned to the truntees of the Church for Meuse of Um room.. Mr. McClintock moved that. a vote of thanks beret:timed to- Mr.-.. Bacon, of Detroit, for the address he had made to the Institute.. The motion carried by a . On motion of Rev. Dr. Douglas, a vote of thanks - was returned to Rev. E. B. Snyder, chairman; and . Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell who gave the practical lesson In teaching, and to the' reporters of the press. A resolution tendering the'. Menke of the Convention to Rev A. Taylor, Secre tary of the State Sunday School Nati tion, was adopted. - The long .metre Doxology was then sun& andafterashort but fervent prayer, and benediction by Rov. Mr. Taylor, the Convention adJeurned sine die. .•. . . NEW OPERA Hours-S e venth nigh% of the great and - versatile 'commedian; F. S. Chinfrtm, in "Our American Cousin at Home.". This play has been written especially ter Mr. Chaufran... The entire stock commtuy will appear. 'Venarrrsn Tarrsax.—A„ rare good bill to-night, embracing a combination of talent. The best of order inpreserved and we crutgraktlate and Jefferson on thee - abet:neat thermal?. or Sunvi;— At nine o'cloCk this 'morning the ode of reserved seats for the grand vocal concerts, to he given by Miss tCaroline 3iscaMoy of .Plilladet. phis, assisted by a number of eminent profeesional vocalists, at the.Acadeury of Mimic on Wednesday and - Thursday evenings next, will commence at C. C. Dialler's mush, store, No. 81Woodstroot. As no extra price is clutiged for reserv ing seats, we MAY =SWAIM a rush. an.tarn:Corrortnv.—We trust our mu sical frier& will bear In mind that a wand vocal concert will be given by the choir of Trinity Church, at City Hall to. morrow evening. ,The programme em braces choice selccilnita front the lending compositions of Jiingllah and He:num anthers. Concert commences at eight o'clock; marl/Igoe may be ordered for ten o'clock. Ilosyrrissi ‘ seats for sale at the music stores: Parn...—The fair neeigr tho auspices of the ladies of St. 'Sefton; Church in the Seventh Ward will continue dmingthe Present week. Thus far it has been a grand stumeas, reflecting the highest. credit on all concerned In its manage matt. to where elso min . an hour be ranee pleaaarttlyepenL • • DAzt MeVe peatAmerlean show oreria at the Red Lion lot on Thursday next. Mb to the teat circus and combination In the country and to odd to its attme gone tbo great Daniel .Is connected sadden Doath.—Xiaa Liule, duti ghtm: of Afg, John :Nasser, of Lawtence%ino, dledvenvioddenly on Saturday morn ing. , SheivoWn apparent good health, but while en geil In mroparlog break foot complained ttf_a strange feeling, and In half an hour Wiga corpse., .. . . two.lltea islraeo the ',Abet August last, mwmltteab l rj ru ni ce Abrams, ods without et Naliaa lkettaa,". war°spost; tot 'wain go • k n Hatanisy byJodge Starzeat= urt *ruse odingt rged.aglunat. bat tharew t44aL, as or; Thimbightiw may. 'be day 4 now month had been davit:unto:l by the - rrtsblectt. Dia ibry of National thank. . . _ • , Woryears the giassworksof Pittsburgh iiereaupplied withsgSrfranfrd on the lali ir t Zi r Motilditlasstiortheastof fonte, ft is now proposed to erect an imrtienareglaus factory to that locality, Where will be nuutufitettizel every kind and quality of article from the brittle mineral. In addition, arratgementa are also making to erect a large Vie works in that vicinity. The chara.is ,- on pid duced in the forearm oftaklrsgion is ! represented na Stiperior for the manufac , taro of steel by the Bessemer process. With the stnai narks are also to be ted works for the manufacture Ip scythes, • . . _ • - • seriously Injured,—Mr.,Atiani Turney:, 'of Greenshfirg, a man et h- - ears of agv, was seriously injuretl Satin:UV morning, . by. falling . thrOttn a hatch way, in the inn end ',upper establishment of Ell sons A. &.• J. Turney, of Greens- M'r. T. had gone up to the second floor for some purpose, and his sight being defective, be fell through the hatch way *bleb had Just been opened for the _purpose of hoisting up some ware. UM lo a ning, although of . a severe and painful meter, are not thought to bo serious. He was improving slowly last evening.' Mr - anted to Murder,.-George S. Brown appeared before Alderman Thomas, on Saturday, and entered complaint RTiiiBtiOG(Prirlge ) 1. : , 11 8 " Tt r sl ll lo n lf O ti ra t deputy of the Sheriff, looking after some propertynpon•which alevy had been made, oilmer threatened to kill him with an axe. Vlolmer was arrested and held to answer for surety of the peace. The parties reside in Oakland lowatthiO• R.—Post No. 91 of the Grano Armv of the' Republic, organized by the bistriet Commander, K A. Mon tooth, on Friday evening, will meet this evening at their. hall in Allegheny ' , City, =ton each Monday evening until further hotice. C. M. T. N.--Thr City Councils will bold their regular monthly meeting this evening. The new St. Paul's Orphan Asylum In -the 81.5.t.h ward willbeAledleated on the nth proXim. Next Friday night win be Iballoxy Eo'n —The Newark, N. J. Journal nays: Mr. Frederick Simonson has sham' us a bottutlntr specimen of Trutt, the Penult of a new urecess of ipgrafting. A pinta tree in th'en'4.4roil''.l4rs. ap 17881.1mtl°0111Za61,1: Weahington street. Early In the semen, by war of experiment, six fruit buds on the plum tree Were .tied with:fine silk thread to the sante number of buds on the prink 'tree. Four of those united buds dropped immature. from tho trees. The other two set and matured fruit, one being attached to the each tree mad the other to the plum. . ln shape they re-. semble the plum and lit rotor the peach, but the flavor partook of both the peach and plan.. Thopltnlso exhibited some of the peculiarities . of -both these fruits. As a curiosity the experiment is an inter. eating one, although In a practiml Way It out prove of little service. owing to ihe time and. labor.,in .unitutg the buds. What the seed of this hybrid fruit may produce In a quellinn however for the future. —King \\lilt:km of Pruasla has`a ten• luunbqotne addition to hie income in tho Eng Halt property of the Hanoverian Crown: By the treaty of 171.1 the_pro petty belongs to to de motto ruler of Han over. It yields the annual revenue" of about .000,000. RIVER NEWS The weather yeeladay vru cloudy ad ware:, sod to the afternoon there eree every apeman aerate:' The aecoauf of the Improvement of the Ohio Ricer et Brunoti: IWad, aa published Is an gearing eotemporary of Triday, was- correct, except in one important partleuler, The se cant refers to the channel cleared si being an hundred feet wide, as though that width were sufflelest for iselboat fleets, which it is not ..Butths obstruction. Tare been cleared away from a much greater width, In fast, coal boatman will now hare the whole of the left hand cheasel free for their beets of any width they *my chain, to mite nom . The overage width of the dyer on ths left of &stool.. Is land is the present very low water is ale hon. deed feet, end the earrowat water four bun, deed and Ilfri nun.- The oversee width of the water in a coalboed stage to one thousand fest, and the narrowest watertight Ittindred end eer•oty feet Capt. John Auawatt. of the towboat Wild Duck aad Mr. John Eltin, clerk of the Dams No. 2. wow to Chnin.o on Ibunalay Ennother.r ken Inereorrox ' or' OJas Ltattoss—latrin.are to on Oweieas.—The f0110w1.4 la an aMeadatent offered by Captain Cl. W. Batchelor, amendment to tertian 11, se, Of DM tereteedimi Or the Ctheltuutti Cameo. dory haring pawed that body. If this bill should pun (Mom ate become • law. It will definitely settle MD rued tpiestien at enrol* ling coal biomes; • . • Ser. Ifi. And hi 41 further mach., That ocal ales ep Ins pltration by the master or nether, the lvectors onw in !twelve meow th lean, carefully . Inspect the hulls, boiler. and sthetitherp.. s e a pathenger and freight newsier aud b arge, Wangle. to their W..- ure ateprosad . loch ate... and harm are to Use; sad they teal satiety them. soiree tithe Mesone and barges are In such nooditlon that they um, to used in navigation with thittY to Dot .4 Pm... V . -and that all the requiremmts of the taw In weave to tree, beitth, Pump, hose, lifepreenvers, one other this., ant felthfully eemplieJ with, and that they ...mime4 pipes from the boilersie the held, to wiry steam for the ealineetehr mew. arse mtheat accident. Provided; That nbtleas herein contained their be .0 coo. Marred aato apply to buses engaged exclu sively In th e trawyortatiou of text The quartettes lately entablithott at Isla. 'Zia 1 by the Canon. her been reseed, anti the Learned (4) and talented (1) In. rattles re ieved front the anlttork• duty of wilting ear. tigcatee awl Donating two tellee seek from pa Yr. ming litaimgelA Ineathers. Pre, aldent of the Vicksburg andriew Orleans .Paaket Compa.y, bag eon. teamed to tarry • semi-weekly men ,betereee oh:tabors are Mow (Metes tor wlth the PrirDwe of • triweekly mail for IMMO, at to option of the department. The fanner eoniteetors will be prommoted for their fakirs loottPlY with their contrwt. The; hie. UrleaosCromento f lett 511 , 04.1 weak, nye: The stems. Sumnrall leaves the leading Me morale. for the purpose of proceeditut flows the 'veer to she Legit. Turn to receive three hundred and twenty Owesan lethargrante outs iireaala bark Donau, Jost .10. tr time.. who are in triune% the Leak; Tii• Stonewall vitt set stop at Lading. but will premed , . woe her way op the river to ber port Of degUnetion. The Pa.. Voinparry hare closed aj ookithroirt 0110 AIL Dotting. £.q, of Bletrimaills, • for a mew Wharpothialseller plan to[howolloo by she A. a ICS. 5.C.., and the Blemphls ',whet row. The awe boat will be WO feet In length, 40 feet beam, 0 feet depth of. hold and old be ready for the spring We take the thilowitig from the Clnentneti thesette ;of Friday: The Zags an thelandlag dioleyeel tie lialfasiat yeeteniar, out or rowat for the steooo7 Of Den , Jno Y, Heel, wt.o riled at Portemouth tieditheday. Ito wmataided th e eteamer LedtPik• before the. War,th the Yealphis and Nadretlie trad, and dun. the war woo them:weak issr. rice on the hewer YlalauppL De ma.; 0 1 10 to wshaAad of the steamer Mewed. amt had left that:boat onl. eh.' time below the es pialoo .of f her boiler', and • few eye ego paned op the rites with the rentains of his wife andhttle non, who were /oft on the boat at that lima We • tueleartaarl that there Is but oae member of hie family living. TM Argosy , Want Millais .ttookayastai. day mornig. We Tatra that II tarp fora of hands tram e m ploy to work on bar all to t , In order that /ha mgbt be ;mamma to nealva flaunt to-day for tog Sandy. The lastrioa d tlf coma or Abe Marta* Zalltray on Satur- A gl. Lents telegrem, soder date of Thum day, say. : The steamer Thompson, hence to Mow Orleans, sunk a berg* ID Ounese Band. Some of the outgo wu wed. The opposition to the old Yeektak racket (hammy will sun build ontatallteant Meaner. It will hemmed the Abe RUM*. Delay east/noes to evenake beats in every dinetion. from low water and from fore. which have rotently been dense and anprotruted. The' water slowly secedes. The of banes anti so Idga..r dtewing_to mail. glom Although the kilssiUl9lol mug. Conspany has of late given very /Dais evidence of vitality, the Atlantic, Una gods beige/ India ganalble, and while the stern wheeler Stan light hu goat, with her two barges, the W. •Ambity is to be ant to two and lehrthened Ss feet and entailed to. ; ' Tiro amity TOzarn in atm lima Cturatilo TO A Slcm—On the morning of the 2nd lam the steamer City of Cairo, bound from Mem• plile to this port, plated up two mon bald ing to • mug in the solidi. of the mem, ead had been there for Man hours i TtudYnames ere Edward Cooper and Henry Meantime. They belonged to platy of four men from La.. parte, lodises. and were earang up the river to s sailboat, which eapalsal near Devil'. Ta land:Hany Moran numbed the Miami In xafety, and . Wm. Cortes la =Wag. !They had four chute of tools and tear trunk.. width inseam,' by theospeiring of the ulLboat. The two men who were leagued by the City- of Cairo were taken to Even' Landing, Captain eialthig no stereo for fare., The Olnelnaetl_,Engstrer,o(. Priday, liallmaila W et: Louis ion reaping /a rich bat. Vest atoW, le 1011110101100 Of Malang whitened season. of ;Ammeter.= thlvflble.!The Saint Louts Dossoorat .10V111,AM •'sgo altad;4a au evidence of She Impactions of St. Lau% that levee le e atillemplite ham that ear in am Oily, while only One Okayed from Cleo etinnett.. The fact an teumphsally pointed to by ens ootesepszary don% teeil7 prow so murk if ft Wham thatprobsbly. tWo•thlrde of the cargoes •et themr. wen St: Lan!. baste were made up of Chudrinath frelithts'all= Toil to that city. It is not at all Jam b ylthat this is the truth of the matter.• The rillrOads to St. Louie mu O verage: ded with b E...17 . 04 !iihmt two hundred tau o f frtlj are dixpatehed daily by roll St. Loeb:- ‘gtottlenien',lll4.• troa that city 0010 that bat' for the rennet. of Halal* from Clationatt fez mahipment .Scattli,. - b!esthete there would be very dull. • -- The Clatismatt ingtsfrer. of Itainstayilaya W. understand :that anertleft ll.no of .boat., to fly be hare and New Odsana t bean ormed, to be oompoted. of the following Moment Twoaldu, Zmma Na., Wounds, Das Potter. Salver Mood No. It, Nementet • and neds•Pt the harstrilaye asul Kenton. SWINT STDANBOAT TAA3nws AT SAnrr Meter , late from Um Tanneto mom Robert Wyld sells to I'. li:Doekot. of Pe. loom Kliediti. for 11.00, Cdober Nth. Gold •Flneht 1110thant Bro.. eell to • Wm. Karr, of m r aihm.yeegto,noft, October 14.• Utile dont; P. N. French ettle onegtelf to John I. Doyle for OVA saosemba nnsßutic:sori WORII3. FULTON, Iral:4All i Co., icsaniseass um. bm. ~,C011111)ALGE, • ajuk TWINES, in way ,Inirames, Hama *MP ea. of Re ouvatiz. - • Rdillt. PITTSBUItaIi DALLICCGAZETTE : MONDAY, commit 28. 1867 E.E .R.DnalEv r z, BiNIB AND BROKER. 118 Wood St., dear (*raft of BAIL Gicternment Securities, Gold, Silver. And Coupons, aotea,b,d.,o ills„. sold A Vi LOA vanalpal Mies et Zara.. CONVIIRSION OF 1-30'S. F. nx vow Pr0174;e4 to convert the lECOND AND THIRD. EERIER trio Vat Now ISO? 640 Gold Coupon Bonds, • JAMBS T. BRADT & Seim it listened Emilia, Corner retur' ris Wood Streets. IR&B. - McVAI -& iatismax.ers, An Huns is comaint BRUltlflik Or. Fourth and Suilbtletd Strotts: ain:laNtialglViligtt 'PROM cont. to fuinart at, and tin theta in azobitag* 4-20 110.7rDS OF 11887 1 Intent., IN BOLD at Open mint. from that data. DIA It. Ie'VALICA Co. FINANCE AND TRADE t erten Or ran T. - renown Geirrrs, Savolubar, ootobtr 111, 1007. Gold opened firm et 141 M, advanced to 111 , declined to and closed drool et 141%. The bear ellone, who is largely short, ha. re. mated to all kind. of maneuver. to bring the market nearer 110 before the close of the week, but were onsuceenfriL d dealtos tollo would no doubt frighten slug, number of email bor. den to esti. and thus force the market down In like enahner; A. was done In Kay, Ig6f, and Qua scents an immense mat to. the bear aligns. But matter. map look different on hlOodoT eine* the tnnvltable embarkation of the French troop* at Loudon nuar eve the to apprehenalons of • general war to Europe, and put eemuitles down and gold Op. The bond Market responded to the decline In gold, and after the first boord there was •gen are! else• to all the different descriptions of National mouritlea; nate, amen( 1014 mod MO, nod 1.308 all advanced from 54- to X, per went. It la donbtfril, however, whether the market will be anetained, the ad aa naa having brought out • large . amount of born:Leto realize, and the ehlpments from the Interior rather In- Stook. are buoyant throughout the entire list, but gale. are light, nod large blocka tould not be mold without bringing down the entire tnarkot. • Closing limo York quotations reerylat Ph. 8i ?(meta, ware as follows: ' Gold, 14134, 111, 641 d, 1114, 1 2 9344 lOU. IOW; llonools,107)1, 11. too, lOolia I-s, lc& . Clerelond d Pittabuilt R. It, 1731 Kanto/Its Union D.Pro.. 1454 Wootora llnlo¢ Illegraoh ad .... , Pittabrdtb tort WoYOO M Cklenno R. R. jig Northwatent IlMirmul—oommon Raw York ommterm—preterredß--......... a o CantraL. Oklo and MtulealpplEiriliaten - - le Mel:dn. 50utharn.......... ' 7334 Corydon vo . Quertz I 30 Q.alclmilyer if% —The Montreal 'Wilitem, of October 20, wept the Wore of toe Commercial Bank of Carceda; Yeeterday there were ontlenue elmse sod biota of impentimg calamity in. fistancial ales. from width even the uninitiated might in fer elmethlay r merlons; but the taata did sot b. route known oomed!, tUI this morning. The managers or the Ornamercial Bank, which ha. lo em ny beeno ther La • bed wey, had beentuttem ',outlay Old Making Ine, to 'enable them to modelle • steady ti which had not to open them, and not belay ettooesaful. bed to I.unce ...melon et they permeate. As meal on rush OCC•111,02, they hope to pay hlldebta and so. .watornideg for the Mee. olden;n and It le te be hoped that thie hope mu prove well Incrded. The fact that both et the old boats of the Upper Province here failed badly. while teal. Province has been steadily LLIT.CII4 to population. products, tad wealth, amos that there was eon. Mae wrong In their eyetem of samtgeWen. The 112101. • we taint, ley la being cots p by • alma or ramie, for the bands of • class or dr.. ek. and the Ma. that them tommacted theme with wartentitted to medinnuMation.. Ttds led to faveriumn and huge soremnts, Lead • ne.glect, width might gmeet be chareatensed hmcgtitY. Of email, quiet traametimea, bow Aver entkeedos the aggreeste, profitable. —The New To* dleetheldew Mut Abodes of linen to October IC, says to relation to remove metpulee Fer Senthinber euris reeelpt of rattans tor na y she United Inatee and the Merchants. Union. Timm thews decline of MAW In the United Suites, and *Ma of .1:13,07 In there of the bitrthanle Unthn. aa eccapered with the lune Ow= less year. ID - answet so inquires about the Werththts. Malan La stock, wotd4 thy that the sloth of 1000 eneepany on which partsal payments hate been ewe le not caned as the Manly board. and why &nth Is done In is on the onset is wing to the fees that ail areennente art put due. and under the sundae of athonation the °oath., a.. without Author nett., Orden say of the stook to7be forfeited on width eaila we op. W. learn that several hnodred shares hare 'already been barrelled. It Is ammo, hazardous to dating thy .wept that on whisk pirr Vier* Nu been wild. W their that the traria. of Ude company elenedgnat. Sony meeting at Alan. last week, end report the Ada= ot the company in • highly WWI. tory condition. and thlth they Imre mir e eon. Idea.» ln the a eeeseeful sad pernmseni tablishourat of than 117 VI inisloats enterprise. No further call was mad* upon the stocklol4- ere,nor is that any, we were assured, In con. tertiPthnon. rrrsseosenrientozauli mum Orrice or TOO Parana. Cianrra t • Sartraavr. October NI, CRUDE—The market was more mire to• day and apparently • shade done, ender; the Odom,, of the lesprored dandier of Mild.; alga sews, but prima are witteng quotable amide We can reyon a ease ea 'Priday, of eXo bbl. spot oil, on PritA:Letnn and 3000 bble to-day on spot, and it Ires 'ono pelvala, Onotalloosetay he fairly even at teMitge (of spot—the last eels for Norenter, enters op. non,. uAC ti}ge, hut as toe Lodleattone for an ally the do sot Improve, it le doultral whether any more ostler. eosin be nand for that perUrolar delivery. at that pine. Then has: not bees • &Ingle me donee the entira wentfor all tin yaw, sellers option:and we do not heir of say ppets iseepting [bet nee this, whirk„are preanne. it .1111 for soh .• • RED ED—Then wat more 'nativity In the reerketilWouled 01l today, oertorore pre. some, to the tat that Antwerp his &droned ' to as 12110., and while tint* was a better feeling. orlon an within:l doolabla arsaage. We can report two lota of aeo ash for °doter, at SUOMI forth* hut half of November, in Mica IM Iola! November, boars option, of ' KS; and MO sub for October. and Noninter, at 345: Conpund with the arty Pao of On week, prim hove donned natewhat, but as 'already stated, the. nuked • noose with • stronger feeling, and an improved atasaa. During the early Put of the wet Octobeyseld at ass sad Nerreener at Ul4 and it., while to. day. an will be men, the foncar sold al gig, and the latter at WOW% 0. • ' • , ARRIYALS—Tha followlei the arrivals of oil at this min, during the weekending - • v J. . 7nl Bonen is.Borks.. of W.Methrtaheon... Ida Jed. Wilkins. ... in S. O il i Jas. Gallagher..:. Lim Oil Work.. di • tree Total modet for the wee-- ' Ike Total recolpts lark went... • - app Total neeipta sines Jan. L. .... ors extrneisare dia. V. Montsbederer, CO. ,910 Ink Dinned, to Waring, lOU lk C Pidlad•Phia s,g. B eier, ire do do to Waring, King S CO., Patkpettidk s Clo;111 do do to Waring, Efts • into, Philadelphia • , Lockhart • flow, 810 do der, Philadelphia' • Clark • Sumner, 211 do do to Wright Sorts, Philadelphia. Nat. Ref. Co, 41:0 do do to F. S. DiltrorthS Co Philadelphia:. Yawn% Logan Stoekdale. 100 do do to Atlantis Storing Co, Philadelptda. /math Dm. It Co, 111 dodo to F. A. worth the Philadelphia • - lemma. 011 Clo. UM do do to P. A. Dilworth & Co. Philadelphia. orr. eatryriro easy rem innitranne Moroi. A.D. Miller, as bile - relined to Waring, Ribs co, Philadelphia. Ittmke, Dallantine • Co., 21 do do to W. O. Warden, Philadelphia. ' H. lii:Long • W., 97 do do to W. O. Wu. dn. Phltstiolphia. • D.O/11 WaIaIIIII, SI do do to Waring, Ring• Co, Phtladelphla. • , • W. MeCutobeon, Id do cords, to J. PAckhtuit • Co, Baltimore. .• .Oleslif• twis t. LLB , Trlrstiqut 1,, Luc l'ltistamb limatta.l Camoo,' Oct. 28.—Croatber. cloudy and cool. Pp an =4 grin. Wilma onward strong foul fn blither. with vales at $1,910 7,03 (as No.l and $1,3708,80 for No. 2,010.10 s doll at 41,91 for ho. 1 .1 11,148 for No.*, Corn opened amiss and to higher, at *1,040 1,1034 for No, 1 and- 1,0901,10 for. No. 9, but olcood Mill at no Ituldit. quotation. Oats f:431 6 8. ra 4 nPrigO t t d ,ill4 ttch a SMITI Olt nigger. Mottos lit $1,0801,08% for mat. 1,,c and .1,10 for free, bold in store. Prost* Mona doll, Aiwa Pork nominal &L IM. Lug doll at lOtt. Becolots-11.0:0 tibia flour, 141.70) h0wheat...42,000 On cora, 7 bu oats. 8111 p, cuonta-9,800 1,1,10 Boar, 78, tut 011nat,119.• 000 bn corn, 10,600 bn oats. Freights steads E=EZZCI (Br Telegraph so the Pituuserge Wraith I • : etavxteare, October 16.--7/our in In fair demand but not valve; double extra :red . 0 . winter gle.oo/111401. double extra amber, nusom i os ,trolo, while, 114.60a18. Wheat—there I. tiohrerelnent. In rn celpta =nine • elutes limn and In settee; Sio.2 led ter la bald at $1.63; and' No. 1 -1111wauk spring *tat in car Nee. Llornt Use nuarreh Is gubd, and dull, wadi light :Wes at el= far No.l :nixed. Oate dull' and loss Am being held at twee tar Noil elate front. awns. • Itys la g sdet Aug uggisgaged, pew/ held at 81.4001148 for No. I State and extra Iron:laws. Ikarley Ls dull and No.l le held at $1.10151.88, end tte. g al' $1.1501.13. : Petrolearattlie Market la steady and quiet at trio forxtendard white:. : erlddia• DlADldidd (Ds TduusDb. W ta• InuaDarsh Claude.) Icr. coar.DASS, Oet: al.—Totem, loath.. COInI6-10WInInaing 1% rdostuto.l27 Wein Wes. MI baud =loons. za beim float b un ..., aid in actin, fl•Mandt enDlinne, elo;f6; dotage eatm 111,25013,71; dame* az. us, MAO. - -The Dom market it Mt.; the Mak nninittani la held at 1.71. ata—tae beat fa heelaeed and wind:wed 30. Ptak dull at NA% %Maas :Lard ey, a 11 1 =VIV Talc Miaage perosat• pesiloam: . • JAMBS DALZELL & SON , 419 and TO Water Striet, L A RD rae iaa. l3 a rj i L 2 e friAlliE rmar: ter.4 A°llllll2B anaia aaa . OAMBOIC °LL.B. MWs 7. ....41 - 0112 , NOA' Lard Chl peal to the a vatutinraw •= a b o ralo go na r izenenn OLT ro Cad 910 0 r Lae:lcahn mum% be Laeolled. ef.,.ran itannarda. LAUCal M tfXratin ' tly_on bane. "' a" ' • Merchant. too mono lacterers It to thrill . Internet to (tee as a call Worn ordering ,Lard Oil from the WOOl- rely: rrrosaustan siAssrcre.l °aria. O. Ting Prrreaviats Oazarra, SATtAOSV. October 20, The general markets have book tmeee e ib r dolt deiies the past week, and cot oaitieks, theltmis Eder and drain, are weak akd or. Ta¢ther articles, them /Ms heed no mu e t,bee t ee to Mena, bit as tae deMind Is restrleted manly to .uPPI.Tuig tlr'irants of the retail trade, the rrattracrtene. generally, are don unimportant character. DAMN - Wheat to quiet and unchanged— dernand fait and ofhoing. very light; 'we continue to' quota prime Red at chat. Lo first band., and 1265.2.00, In Ct.... Oats quiet and o.cheoted . 0 /60000„ on track, and Wane, In Owe. Corn L. von' 41n11. and declining; we bora tales of old reported at 11,20 01.g2; new mop canoe be quoted above EA, and but law buyers, even, at that. barley U s little dull, but price. are withoutiquotable chines; primp spring Is writing et sl,kr, 10 coot hands, and 111,200112, In core. Rye steady, with regular sale. at a 1,160 I,eo. FLOUR—Ia • shade drank, but there!. no ImProfenrint to note In the deriand, and pri«. are unchanged. We eoutlntre'; to quote at 110/0011 or Spring Wheat' CIAO for fenny do; 1111,25011,71 for Winter ♦eat, and 011,000 111 .00 for fancy brands. e Flour, PIMP. PROVISIONS Borne to etc y but. quiet and unchanged. W. tont ue to quo i t:i at 14}4. for Shoulder.; 17kalfw for Rib and Clear Sides; 22a for Plaln 'Sugar Coned Boots, and 23.4e410 for eaaraaaaa do. Lard may be quoted at it., end Nes. Pork nt 1123,6001114. SEEDS—llanneed le 1n demand 'at :2,40. Foe Clover and Timothy Seeds them eeeme to M no demand orbstaver. • BALI'—Is quiet and dull but unchanged; we Gentians to quote Allegheny . .Mese brand. at ily,tra'est treat, eta s2oy, dellyared. ,PBTATOBS—We inn report inlet of Wheat Penh Blois, en trout, be ion, it SI,Co per bosh.. New Jeney Sweets don, and °aired freely .1 stp.bbl. UHEESE—Ftrm but unehanned. Belea Lor, Hamburg at trete.; Mod Uothen at 118110. ItUYTEB—RoII Butter la to falr demand but unchanged—Orleue to choke It telllee at nen Packed Butter may bet quoted at Inane, ae. cording to quality. 500--Same, and is drossad with an tip ward trad.loll _We , now quote freah parked .. 4 . .. APPLES-There la no abatement lu , tus as dia.; and no Improverienkto note lo the 11.; mind. W. ern report reantar sales at $ 3 44 per obh 011..—La.01.1. 01111 but ...red at Ida for Ns% Ind 1/1.13 for NO.L HAY—Is qulst and ....di rater from wagons at 000 to 112,00 Orr ton, area_ gto quality. BEANS—UIu of new mop at 0 per btati—thr litter for prime smell W' ,/,' . NOWYork Prod.. (81 . 211..011 to the Plitabirgli liarteUr.) Nine 'Toad, - October 51.-4;ottod Is firmer and lOW &titter; aides &PM baler, at. MM. for rolddUng Uplands: Plonk , -recelpta MAW Dbl.:and bledle better .d leas active Wee 15,000 WA at. ispargas .for stiperfine state and weetenit $2,20413 for extra western; 110.23013.30 tor. U. U. a; 1110,00010 for Bt. Lotals;Californla Orin one ottlet; sal. 420 racks .111.75011,50; sales 100 bists .0 flour at S7.MWZ. Whlsky quiet and &July. Witeat—recalpfa 171ao lat and better, but reanaly so acil.; sales/404w Mt, • 1.. pxtion .to arrive , at 110,m01,51 Mr No. 2 •PrIntIAN4II2.4I for No. 1 do 4 PM for No. 1 and If do wk.; 91,25 for Canada sprint In bondi 02.45 for goluen drop In bond; AM for white ktioblimo. Rye litriner; sales 12,103 bu Bt . western at WOOL.. Ilea.: Gales USW Dust $l3O for Mato., 1,34 for Can. ...West. Malt don; .1 00 Canada Ns. ar,aota bond. Corti ' pt 5356,002 MI and ore Med lo better. so with U. advance /ost and dnil a n Unbolt; was di 3 OXI Mt at .1.4201,45 foe timed wester.. and $1,41 for uosmod do. Receipts— Oats; the market ts lo bettor, 4110 rroel put Of 71.92 tinahrlr and sal. of 210,04 bushels LI , imOtzWor western. airy la .11. OM. foe Is don. Aug. It more salve with mini of 70a hogshwir Cara at 114.12)10. No la.. ls quiet with sales of 0.0 bophesuir Cuba at 45Q33, Hops are tuschangad. Pe• troleum Is quiet at I. for GIZMO, ant MS 04)40 for reftned In bond. Coal Is quiet 011.1 . unchanged. Leather; Hemlock So. Is low ., at van tor,rr aer lightwagllts Weolitlte market is a - more aoUve at Pre... pr.. with of CUM POllO4. at 4.136 e for dome.. Port is dull and tusa. tellh Wes 1,4300 barrela at 411.10 4111.53 for Hess, closing at VAS cash, and, 0200023 ofar ptunts/4deet Is quiet with sales of 1m barrel at prem.. prices. Beer U.. arias/al.. -Waco le undue with sal. ot 1,40 to Cumberl.d Catoo4 short ribbed. to bo delivered la December and Jan.., atprivate ten.. Cut Meats are quiet with sales of Iqragesat Mom , shoulders, , for sod I for hams. La rimer with Wes of barrel%at IMO 13/0. 'Dotter 10 gated Goa unchanged. ch.. Is Inrotivatad 'unchanged. Freight. to Liverpool are • ade firmer, with artio• manta of WACO brothels wheat at 104 par sad._Lar, 3 r. ipAn.IS 30/00Vior cat 0019)101 gradee ono doll on 0 r kind.. Wheat quiet at 02.902..11 for No. 2 %Mots .3702.40 for No. Imo upward terte.y in freights boa choral./ the want demand. Byes toodpedsol. fur Wwern, oara firm as al. rot Worm. Corn doll at 44101,41 f or for Prl2o MIS.] gelltertl. Pork doll wltha tbmitolnk tendencyusalm of M.- OM bids us.. .1.10021,. !sae illa Val(0. 42. BM( =On SCllrti .4 without ch.. in prim. .rm., Moats dull am/ oneharmat /lawn moderatel7 active and prima alighUl In favor .of buyers Lard firm at 111•41140 for falr. Prime steam and kettle render.. • • Clue!snail MaultlrL Itt Til , ErtOtt to the I.l[4Varib tiasetis.l 1,131rh - October 'le—Floor • sheds higher; smil.r. 111,15121$00; extra. sl o .7nltt 11.00; . ittlodiS,at. 'Wheat held Sato hither. but there was not much done• No. 1 red winter Irtg:linrd; Xo.'l elan/Jr:WV tadArritT.'ll.4%,l° . b Vilrg °rM " In tar demand at 51,341,10 for spring, dnd i,S I too winder. Touecco 10 demand 1 .111 pricer; saber la Mule. Cotton Arm and buoyant; rudidling 15t% holders asking higher eprittes.'! Whiskey unchanged; in band lite held gt 310; the demand far tr ee is steed, bag are pot permitted to inns- C M o t r , lt hold, at IWO and Lewis, A ref l o . th sre ' re il morT bu d " than l thi. boson unattended; • linatted Jobe de umbels* 'WOMB for endaders, and ale for elear iddes; the export. during the net were 41111 Wide and MO tee. Lard to dethand atlgt‘d, but not literal at this rata Id soy extent. Hogs Id light etipply end drat et ' IWO V doe, bo lt.. offering Inc welter .11e ' 17/tZ '.7 . 11 1. 1191 :0 1O " " ie' d:= t fl , = Western SieoaCte, sao for 20s0 Test Mate 1310150, theletter extreme rSice•gar melt clraires. __ma sse unchanseduideteady at tAti l tii. Ott`l,l l 4. cot PJ,L,.°,I tiVa r i geed dull and not enough doom to [Ls prime; old held at $7,754111,00. Timothy doll 5104010 the retail way. ..Flax not saleable at better th an 1t2,25. •P tofu in demand and ant at.r . 3 . 25 per Oakum Oral at %Arles .Oil 0 .4 . 1 A vg. rx4... Weenier akin end spring -like. • • • at. Lasts Warket. ;kr Tekintsa totem ' , Meanest Mame.) Sr. Loney Oct. W.—Tobacoo steady and Meateassed, Vinton Ire fair demand at 170 rot mldallupt. ileum a better feeling exists bustnelloweiftem mall and orlon oncliana , eeL" Wheats Mimeo toll ilme; white 001.070 :flag i &OW5.00; spring 100 hlstlem sales Con. armort WM far mixed analK,uol,l2 for white. Oats t. at 610 Wee Barley arm at 01.1001;t1 for choke. Bye Mad) , at $1,411811.12%. Pork dull and lower at 01,15. Bacon lower; 1.54cr0r abodl dere and /7=clear Lardi t ert In Modes at • Remaly ar) bbia. dour. knew). Greenest, M 3 bee csern. 1,019 bun rye, W 5 bee barley end and bus wnest. Tim weather wasoloody and cooL • •Intitral Mairnelt. • [Special INsestra to the Pittsburgh Guam.] Evrirozo, ' Octobor 28.-Wheat—lloompte AMC bus; oorn 33,0r0 bus; oats 22.1= boa ; rye /S.Offibust barloy LOON Sour 17.310 Ohla Ship ment. of wheat 110.000 busicorn ate° bail oats 1111,000 bosh; rye MAO bus. /minim; ffroitffiaon whatli. WWI° on corn, 110 on Date to New York. Flour dull; wheat quiet and higher; AM Cash No. 1 Milwaukee Mob at 01101 No. 2 Chleago nominal at 0 ,011 oorn nominally higher, asking Sl= without borer.; oats bettor and a fair regneot.. western on spot and to grave It Obetree lower. SAO b. No. 1 western at 111;401 batboy toilet; sale.= has Culada at 0,7-94, Peas; hoYar. offor Mal; hold at $l,O for Canadian. Mesa Pork. heavy at rAWlLarst namlo.ll7 and uoch.sed..lllilostries nominal. opro rT Tele/crook to toe Irwmqo 414zett0.7 Osiracee, October 241 . ..-11 Our taore aettre and steady. at .13.123. Wheat better and ln good demand! 9,62. bu 310. - 111.701.00 u Spring tl=O. 11.1 0,001 tin Ho. 1 Ylltran.e. 110..' Cora scam and quiet. Our. 1.7 bald 01114.0011,40 for Canadian, wttbent bu,yers. 11ye-4,1100 bn Canadtan at 01.44 bt toad, and LOW bu ditto on tpund to arrive. ort7nivatit lamas. Pass dulll 4,1110 bulb Canadlan 111,4 and Me butt ditto at 01,27 in bo s hak import/F-22,810, bulb Wheat UM/ Corn t 24,720 bulb Oats 2D,000 00.0 Parlay t OM bush Aye, and MOO Duet Peat Toledo Market. et telegraph to OA kiltstronte Qezal .l, Twee*, October, n).--Flooro receipts, Bile LbOl Wet and ATM. Wbeaft receipt,slient bust Aft. M . EC 'better* Wes of white Micalean ccainer $1,.03, Pio. borldif,fl,ll 024Wasaber,for06(r.. scontb42deS. t;orol receipt!, 11,100 bus clovid wind at en lid .,‘"inoe,:of /OWN , onfa, 9 Walloons at !LUX ,1 14,40. 1 whitcll,l4. doiTect'reeMitbfuej finis and lo beecori =„piittWiltigterraq. 140. 9 4214.4 at Darley!reocipta, - OP on dole). Lake Frelebta id4o on coen to idoMiid. giSO • • /Illwankee Market. LUr . . . Teleprrip4 to Um PUtstlnnts tionatof Oot: 53.--flour Armori n o n ttx double Mars 1100103ot ftauntrl no .147Stostra 11847***,12. .-111.1 test closed or= SIAS for lio.1; and *144 far ND. It Oslo na tty* at We for N 0... Cora drm at sts for 270,1 and *l,lO far No. 2. ..calsbt* dull sua waNq tAilulralo SQL% and to Owego tut Ruslotlif-t,11)) bbl..llourall.toObtot fsnest, 4,7C0 oat. sad 700 tom corn. sniPnlouto "An MSC It7itro.ooo) bus wpost, sao tW boo. Lositevill• narkel. Mr Teleasink to the PltuDersh slasettal • Latrus • October 93e,Tetetceoi mein Of 4$ hada at rt. Wheel etenly en,cc Coca dell; shelled' $1", flew' wiz $l,lOl. Welk. cats la Por k • =On!' llnieSi . fine Wm. lameclined In Idl4 Lard Milian layia.. Baccatiteidy I Shoulder* Idd(A atiimpwawrket Tplairraplt to the l'ltt•borplk /Wade.) ' Idliorros, October se;—bottan stiff atl7ll elorn la demand essl,lo. for .0111 abeiF ed. Sal arm tp3044, " 4 " 4444 44 ' l e / 4 0 , 210 .111raPerg3 V • 5006 - Port lower; mem - ileeoatehoulden at lilt Wear pageall9o. lartdellee usu.. Financial lifilyets In New fork. Geld Clewed at 141%. Clir Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tiehetle.3 N YOrz, Oft. 26. IECT. MON= SID SOLD. The money . market Is steady at 107 per gent. on minim= Sterling 10e34 1l gold for first class Ms. Gold Is without mate. clummcdranliMi at GM, adhering to afig, declining to 141%, and eknang rt liGg. The exports speck, to-day =Mint tO $67,000. Government stocks quiet and nebula bet tar. Con o ne of 1384 / 13 7 1 , ..th r i t rf 7.1.41.4! do Of of :G 6l. l e At fOo4 11.01 Ci Q.let; the market opened weak. wee sub, mn . ettl l y co ul h d ej h an . d Water Power NOM Comberlani rem) Adult Esdress CM6755; Well.. new & S Myl 55 ; American .6044:167; United tat. 6 WO; Merchants Chem Wz/eVg &VI VIP l i t 211 ; 11 I I Mire ‘ 3 4 4 , .:1 - * Union elesraph 0304; new York Cem• LU BA % Erie 71107 a; lindstin . e . lWl WabselflZt o . EVal ( Z a lo en , rxi .r.u lterrerile2; Michigan A;entral lottal lindalgan anthem MM0179, Ulna Con n UMW; Plttnergh 3 , 30e11%; Toledo neq; Mock Mind 01)409.5%; Aorthwestern Cfletet. do preferred - 66eMa5i; Fort Wayne WINN: G!a• Nouns 107; new Tanzman. leel. • Y1111:113 sasaae Are dull: Gregory, 61041715; Eldorado, 1030 170; Rooky Monntaln, Cl; Edge GM, .123003; Smith & Parmelee, SRS; *eh...donor, 547; lissman, SOO. • Amount to $2936;214; payniente iti9;4 o D7* ba15000,4114,034,124; , • IliSi STATSZLIT More favorable than OZPOCIAId: LOMAS. s24h 810,7181 decrease, $71.14. swie, ikunti ; deoreage..l,l67Zl6. talenlamea.s33,B69,ol!o; decrease. 4113,270. Depoelte, $171,C04,1mb de- Crew. $221,247. Legal Tender', 156,311;917; Increase. 12,03q,UL 111,01 TS - • . For tbo week ere: Dry Goode, $1.39,94:• (immoral manhandle°, $1,465P3. • Dry Doody /lariats. My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Barstts.l, New Your, Oct. W.—Among the leading tortes trade Is fairly active, although the market Is generally rather quiet. Price. are without any further antenna' change, and the indications are that many styles have tquertednottOm. , Ciwaliwrit. Ont. al—Pry Goals drill. and price. lower and irregular. Some of the leading retell hone°s have pat prices down to low rates. Prints 0 to lm per yard, and many other kinds of goods as low in pro-, portion. gaa hastier:so Market. (By !re lexr.pli to the Fltaseerat, Omens.] •. Bak Fasseisco,'Oetober 28.—Entern Bat. ter arm at 11583ec. Wtiest market oxkllnts betur tem.; Owlets Ithippine arum% am. 41%,53. Flour quiat at. $7,8008,00. Legal Wender., 10%. Mining stocks quiet ' and priers Irregular: Hale .2. Norcross, NO; Curry, 3e3; Crown PoinGt, aon., 504 rello w 111S; l Empire ackes, 315 111; 51Wald , 18% Kenturky, 170 r Imperial, tae; lignite, 117; Overman, 145; Ophlr, 28. Balthomage ■szkoL By Telegraph to thayltutionth Gazette.) I.w.vonnaa Oa436tplonr nrmar wlll some demand tc. .:;alma :Wheat nun and advanced; sale. of Ave small iota of chola, EFLY '4r allrit i gt7MilrOatafin at 73%. Bye mon autumn mule MA01,79. Provislona Mut and nominal. 'Whiled.lipids _Market Gar Teleg.apil to the PateentsPik:wed - Pamiusa..rsts, Oct.l6.—Trade very dull Petrolearn dull sad end: muted. now dull; superfine 117.501:t . Z. Wheat sa4needseleel red52....5602.65.. born Ormptfausroveszeto 41.41efx.: • p = all Tolerant, to the rittilotrgb Casella; emceed. Got. 11.—Beef eM2.14 doll at WS 02,M for En class peeking Mean. 'goo awl 440 1 .4 1 2 for good tO chOldt.' I ay Telegraph to the . tiarette.l Haves., Ootobrer %,-5022 N 0.12 nom!. old RISK reals. 2.111 . 01112141 441.2.8.012. D. Prrrearzon..2lWns IlmOtamart ta October —44 eke 1 John Desmtlehl es do do. 27 do oat; 0 11. Vora; 2 ears barley, ;Rioters, Straub t Co; 24 Mlle slay, T Cornet S . Better; eon, W. 3 Neal c prise butter, Grad 0 Better; lie eke vane% 12 LI eon. a do ./ 2 Keaton a. Harper; I ear corn, ir Johnstont ski eon", Campbell a Brown: Si do barley, to bblo apple; F Eltdelds4lll eke elm Id do oat*, Metlenry a Hood; II Ws apples, .21.111 et Freely;► do do, a. kegs butter. Volgt a Col= bale. cotton. Kennedy. Maids L Co; b. le dodo, E Hyde t Hoot hen candles, S Cooper ON 10 bets MI, .1 D Dram; hhda l tn. tobsuo,J Murphy; pkge do. Carter, McGee.. Coll do do. Haworth, MeDonald a Co; 4 do' de, Knox &Om 127 hide., M Dells •; to bbls K DI tots amp, John Porterfield; 21 do do, .7 A Benahmet b.soap. S Cooper tr. Dm 9 aka Gathers.° A Martin; a startles to hum, 4.1 A Baer. PrrnimetaaL Post Warne • Clucacto B. October tO. 101 bbl. lbw, Watt a Will 65: el bole. Cop., 24alnarrtaht a Co; It 40 do, Spencer & Mc 1 de do, Job. W lute Jr; WO oil Ma. Brewer, Bork• • Co; 00 bed ortedoW slaw Bunsen • 801 70 bet, thane. 2d W kb; 6o do do, 8 Ewan & 00;1 pk le - If Holfrunt 1 12 Ibla elder, IL Mos eon; 1t.7 Stem, • Bra; I. bbl. rya , Jeoldne; 111 .to rye, 01 do oat., 10.11.• Gull -, 2 can Haas, O'Neal & Ittiontogatt do do, J.ll , eteClaa I I do do, J Maim: 11 Ito tattler L Vent • Co; WO 1,01. now. I B Doe; IS O boo, Bryce Walker • Co; II babe hop., Fran cabana. HAW • C lin Okla loot . ShOwahet • Lanai too do _ do, It Hattettetti 1 ear stall feed, H Sehoelbaeh 20 12p Harm, D Cheetnot • Co; 60 Tadao,' liartmett & Soo; 10 0/10 all, B L Fehneetock & Co. c.s.anot;tarn awe Triselamen HaruttArt, lik Aletober 1 ear brick. I do else, Jones & Lang itta 0.15,4 Unlade; 0 aka ram Matt tbolth & Co; leer atone. J L L. KAM' elthteeeT toPeal 11 Colllatt3 souks Owes*, Doubt al aka View bailey, Spencer McKay; 1 oar rte. Molilta/1 a Br0wo; 2 1 . 1 0 , Meow , Ammo., Coot • Co; 1 ears Iron ore, 1 ldeßolthß, renlar a Co; IMP feet, lumber. ne. 1 tilr Illedos at Co; ft me iron ore, Zee d Colt do oats, Dodtion • Boot de bola 001, 0 Op p below; 101 bets !kis lard. 2dlller • trued ttt OWN 011, J T Olus, 02 boa chews, 100 bble dour, owner; ft aka rye, al do eorn.W J Meat. eassactewar &Tame, October 00-50 100 pe i = al i. L . r u eta o 4l 111% ,. 1 . C:1s Ulla idz * l'o, E. &.1 lleoetalegrrl l l2 km atflea,.7 Ellelne. loot. aka cals.& do Bang.. O 0 21 bbla Mtwara ar Lang. 1 bbl .nO. sr Backers • Co 1214 by molt. 001 oar mill. feed:ll Boon a Sool.Bl eta 41 do *Orn, DI Weil is (Jo; 1 tare Marete Baty& a hoberreon•, 111 bbl . apple.. K.h.o 01 Brett car lantbet, I i 1.1 Boyle; le bta eandlet„ 1040 soap, 6 Beam 4 do candle., nub • Bandana do do, do maap, 2 T Wed :042d% a P OWNS do candles, A 0 Bryant; 6 d0,10aP,011•01•WoW • Ibis do Kap and eand2lo.l3ray a Artaltrong.' , Ara.apntletT Walesa' Etamentan October 26 , I 133 Umtata, 13 doe, 0 do haulm ado Horn matd, Soon k Clbtal• a okke OnHor a** ( WM 0 PoletLeo bbla 0011,Takiltekell; a dodo. at tg:, 4 Warivi:VO tl.l:timA,...tu -:, 0 bbl• /um% watt • Wllaen; 03 carboy. , au , Huta, Pitts AM. Works; lain metal. 404 1 Moorhsadt AO bbli oil, Brewer, Baste aCO ' I Prrititroon Ann Voinntsaralm 8.11., Oak*. 26-10 bbla apple& N Patteol 11 soaks gr* a P sari...ea 00; 6 55105 f0wkr516524 a Vela) aka Carley, Carsoo,Basllo4- ton' 10 sit wheal, W 225/45 a 05;10 kip an a. 011rer & Phllllpat It aka bah, W II et en el 6 kg. butter, tihnotaker & Lang; 12 roll. bather, Lapp*; W 411 4 . - '' ' ' rerarint STEELE & SON. Yip vicAtatr.s FLOUR. PEED. GRAL,r, And 1•1•41 1 . sma anal. 210. 95 01110112111 r. '" F "'"` ° "‘"'ALutentrlfY crrr. A . IrOUNG W HOLSSILLE MD Commissipn Merchants in , FLOUR, FEED, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY., No. 5E E 5 PeniL ISt, •- prrrsatuaGE. 1117Z1S - . BREWER RUSE dt,CO., • • ANIIISSM MEKBAInIi s •• • • TAN Pacific, Globe & liberty Oil Werke, Ample etamtfor Cliede sad Leasedlt. 1,10. aria saab Aul• cm, mg..= taraghievavtrat tlake Warobeno.. CeinvOt 1111041.119 Rim end Iliazoott IMMO. rlttablith. KEn. & AQTC [ QAQQT~ - I OOKIMION hiIatOHAMS. ixo butira X - Flour, Grain ) Seeds, DIM Veil. &A MSO falitSTl - 21711011 ' . pristruaiiti. PA HENRY REA Jr.; PLOUili k OR And Produce COVUllsolon Merchant, SIN* LIBINTY IT trlr, TITTSBUIWEL ra•t in ROBERT H _ NOS; Jr., VOICIII4BI ANEROBANN t atsierts • FLOCS, GU tAND EItODVCE, woe.. 411 its IT IN. PDN•DNANN. J. MARC witorAsALX AND grAiAn. Car MILICI 11111=1. ES, .. ig.o B943 , Penn Street. kr&ALNE & AAJER, . - tbsasontssioss AlferOonts, 111.1 don YLOLILL ILTLAIN ead . MILI7C; i•nerally, tm I4I,WATLR Lama ILEL111:14 Meet: rittarst. I , . 1.01111111 UP COMMON MUCH TB, . . . . . . . . Ihr the mile on Mem., Oralg. /Won. LArd,lhat,' Beals, Urlod Fruits. wad r ..I%o•lattaly, No, /A AlAtket. 5 treat cmlser o! nr.s. =tabu:Kb. Pa. R• SNOB litore, k LConantitaloe ILLEICH I.lMaset as la moue. OfiAlll4 XIIS. Tau uaraonuasnsezu., 17. No. T 111.6.0: orlOSltli 01 tra.U, Ale, I E_o 11b.aRfMR_Ttan and um*4 Ote DIN Pr . 69"reki au etiAlTA 3 ' CUboaskd r_boasla'""' 111 VarIZI.Atm!'itra "k---- 7 . 44. alt tsiMprEti)k No.• itest, Mbar • II& xvirreennunta DR. J. SARGENT'S EMILY MEDICINES. DR. JOHN SARoNT'S Anti-Pyhpeptic and Liver Pilaf ♦ CIItTAIN coos Yuri L' inic C es7l24 4 sAite D . /M nnthi. Cold. Costur.Z...V:•t.h.. THE EX= tODDINART AND P? ri,f l /7EILVTattnTI fe. L Tra P e B re make them more pubile, in order that their uses franca. mar be more ex:antis . , sod would eats:- tor:Ay:l Moth vrll th e f il le t Cr lld mediesnes tv. for uljr.VßEilus 12_d er p sad. TPT ANIS LIVER PILLS. Thews are no other Ma yet eConyothded which Imre Elton t univarral serthfactLon. nr do eny other Pilo Pi meat therrequiremente o r the household ae do leen of coupe. enumerate the diseases far whlth these rills the bents/clod s 01:Labe:serer nth:sr:Jo Is ueceseat7, me r ecrier From • spee the dy ffil d otin Pe= t e gOior. r . trO roam 01 lb. disethet they open those excretory 'wisely welch mart) . nto the Wrath; they cite tbeslihy sctloo to the liter. riles It to hrow °Seal carrups.hmnyrsi the ! p' the secretion of bile, and dte.lioe , yet the bloon, and will, in abort time, restore t body, to r /Meteor Pound Ithasth. : DYSPEPPIA.-1 ble iosaladri-th prevalent in our eosin try—ls caused tone in Dm stomach, the nsesi - s ymptoms of wrcti are as rep A pain or :messiness upon pressure below the eternom or brrast bone. som. tlmess atteneed with so ere:Pastime (water brash orthsartsbarptrirolsrdultiem to ithatir e of et at preceding from the etonthen. tn. lose titer/ding thrtingb -the whole ere...wit loth or memory: a varlalpe, necertath appet ite: great oeureasson endpths, far piing to =elan eholri Wearinees great thisPittor else. it le seldom that all the shove gym:dr:me eh found in the same patient at one time: any of them, therefore, I. a evlDelent Indleation Of ter presther of toe dleethe and teed of UM medis LITRTAWDENT'S INITstaTTYNE , JO AND L PILL.. never fall in enriag tids 01.0000, when taken theowitor to the directions. attach a Jew or the nosey certificates / thUld give ;a ruch a form as I hope will:be settsfseterri, Lot all the eertlfieate. I could pub ill will sot tbe cone:loath UR :WM trial will err lIVII DR: JOHN MULES. LOWILLTiI.Ln, terhistlat CO.. O.—DI. J• dandaY—Dear dtr: I r. ere& your wanted Wen pe"7ll: ka.7dD I Lairs tllgge‘; orogen.. I nave Moo using them In my to and Ina best enneentrencea I find them moat ancient of any tills I a tr toed. I have hi en bequvutly amoulatedta large amount of bile .1..4 by 10 mall a moan Utz of piln elven. I request ou to send mop: freah eupoly Immediatly, a . 'hare been ronthtime without. JOHN BUTI M. U. ISTann.hre.cx, se n d dramizalatie to request you to send ma box af 700? Anti rills by oath I ogee sot be.nlble to ga eta Mete I left solinot do. Iv{ t them; they hams -one me h more tb. any other meda. er I none ythtvelil in4afe down t o o t? dr.est, eo that lean . when 1 went. I eng tare they will sell if blown. To. co/molten. with the ate/ oblige yetin:.ee=tBl4:.. plan poA r kievell PA., nebthaf d.thennl,Llear I , tisu a tt ended for Iwo yealvehalth. , thver Comp with attended with bad menu. ad time mensal remedies. arm alumni to trryou co l a we .11. ed me Inimihdla , i/nd !make ple.on, It neon!. r*llMArig r r g D f :2l._ m iltriff.ii, m" a47.—DP: rtheethiT-1 con sider t /Wow! tir o to to °sear your pills. echo. ato t• them I. wan going down 11:7I • p4istsinn bad done aline mad. but when I began to mks your We got - bettar. nun no n of factor. Ism an meemiti Ltom m m :11dr that I haed Ur. Smgent'e Layne Pnis to my tawny bee the last . two years, and couslder IbeM the beet med , clue 1 tiovrof. New Belebtoa. Fa. July . . DR. nAHBENTng ~ I.NTZ-UTSPEPTIO. AND LIVAILFI.I Ltl wn be ban of an Braggida—banb Nagar owned an+ phae.' Be sure and eal I Ibt - Da. Bement'. Anablaaapeptle and Liver MIL and take no DOM . • ' DR. SARGENT'S CIP MT 4:3. S. 111 V' Ao Old re.pa - at loa for the =Wet: oafs of GOUGED. '.GGLIDL- INFLUENZA.. CROUP, DIFFICEMTY OP BRKA,rilltftli_4B M A C!, • Q Wf 3 0540 " B r if i dMI I f f awrArs. BLEEDING OP TUB LUNGE AND ALL DISEABES . OD TAIE LONGSTHROAT Jiro att,s'er.. • n lnt FIBBUZNT•11 D dulut B . THTIP roMalai l ot dry nip meg. mwt of the quacks MOW. twee.. that /mete. tootle. tbe emintro. bat locorne th e Went from them emo. serfs. of tba Bronchial tube.. and amain ite tops Mora- Um% at the it shin atlayrog the cones and leeleelte esam hose the I Wela Mail Im DitstAlttiKalTnl fit/Tlon Cow la of Weal eusable benedelt W Dowd.. Cow, atbeasses 10 a sew Wants, Swell Ironed.) effettlag lta rad. 1.1 care: and fed °prop or Hives 11 la dee most eltlesett rot ralsble remedy over tat carom/wet —OOll dolts taken accordion to *nettle., tn. metal the Ille of Oro eels 0 • • . byßat Drax.ists and Dealers llnntedlcin Day a bottle and Dee It • trial NIL JOON OSUMI'S Diuretic or Backaigie Pine, FOrt ALL DISEASES OF tiiE - KIDNEYS AND BLADDER: Then Flit. Wrenn, bean Denten. tmblle In lids neighborhood tor upwards of thirty -MO years. dung welch tille r • hey ban unity neonatal in emarral and w an of these banes troablooome eseatehe high t hin bans the OM or the ball indalenha This ha It well attuned by the Umber or won- Ilattal ewes they hint ginned, the long nutting ens* of date and the argon rot quest of those who here eapertnnel the beans. Mat oleos of the mmuotati, Imps/a me tarpbe It men gelleralla natal, by g icing It a Wan wider etrealstann.. Waning , that there Ls no 'ear T dotl= the aid of a nhystelan ;ana la • Well Idioms tan that there aro Unmated unman either too far aid remand bleu the 4Oita7 .ruts. The dinasecommonlynbed Itseknenien4 to which Utincrlits are twentieth, applicant. is. found to exist to the aged or infirm. its labori ous and the sedentareas caned_ hy obstraations earoala itillaintestionOt the =Mem antes_ bladder.. ge, and I. _known by a therinweaton rg""rtglag trtbig t=r;:int: tm.r. gt4,fra 'comet to the iner part of tne thigh Unlit di! , gently Is nnerlenen In mot/leg the arms, and mane masons _anteMA with tuts troublesome aim/dant are anithe nevelt:orlon man mum whet stooping. hue dangai U assumiag ea greet gentian. banns ton eutotrou upper tannin ler linty Meant tanina the ante, anu enemy edthis Ineohlaa aad With the adeloe of than who hare aspen/tired the end eaten of It.-1 now respeendly sabailt to public, be During tbultwill be meanie betieftlal: The fewnettileatui / twinin ere from Uds initriedia hughtterpood, and cm De retened Lost Inn 1==11:12 last-ulds II to intons roe Vint I ems very mum alb lib yloienlp•Ja Is the tans. age great ni.culty to voiding Mine. "a wen Y... mended Ile. Metletutotk to tats • ameoryonr ISterotto elllt,sttleb I did.d mu tooreetk eared. and I bar. not felt an an y of the complaint lime. twine eighteen mttaths Algracts (Marl .1011 N Da. .r-Hr; I lit to inform yoattml I belles* I vwe toy life entirely to tat Ingleonte of lOU rola. 4 nave teen taking Mil ollialhe for my era] Maya Rom physiciart arkbout eft et. be.. Ingtoslined lobed and In great agony. ono norm my hastens appited, to Vietd MU told. try you t I had the gravel. I to ot ' tna first doses • direeted. ond experienced relief, dml der bit ma after raking kw remain/lac • nLuang - v. Starke air Boot.' n. essuOmer-1 arta fora longtime lefilieted sits what t thmght to ho rlptumatigin to my took. so that onen 1 stooped down / • •emld scarcely rlght =vest again. I wal l te b ylseci att WAIL g. " l b i t e .m.:17 gr away to, others, 'shoats's UMW the same bentr r tlt. Csolrilkltolidil Pits J. W1 1 L114" : 6 ? ' .1111., WM. fiver s Wag titter apaln erechtr, y eared are [Mks stave obtaismt sTo anAravo Umtata alters In one town with • trure ' e:hetittvo " sittittltei w :l. l f u r gitirl ei de ' l7 . l. WOK, Unto. • lake bead adlletted with the emortlitint dalterPted Idiot. paper. for tik last bra teem. thin Mot I have treed tl coo/4 bear of without ,abet litt I MeterretTl wish y ing our Pliim 1 twee DOW tattoo nail • box. and want more to COMII3OC toting them, .1 I he' better newlDan / have felt for four, care, sod 1 hav• to daub: %ho nest box... Mews me. • • J. l a / 4 4M : atigaixasT. • • ettlovl ease o .scan troubled kik Itack soh. for I Soar or Ave years, so-that at tunas I meld sot I rise op er ila down without pain. I took part or lam of your pill.. welch comp•etely Mot me. and / hartebeest at perfect ems ever ernes. I do. there/ore. confidently retoconseted them tomb oys. • PET= cuu.urrp.m. ntaltitrgt7 - 14?4A thalmedielne for the hub knot evermetwith. • lola conddantly recommesel them Mots erea enc.. AI.EZ . aleo/.111T008.. • Pelee, 50 ants per bee. .80141 B; el GEORGE A., KELLY, BOLE rnornryToir, WHOLESALE. DRUCOIST I ; 87 Wood Street, PittSburel. TO' GLASS MASOFACTIIIO2B , . • Tux _ . :COPLEY POT CLAYi. , Are 10Ple,preparo0 SO rar6lllll Mtn sal 4114il to these *lsaias to recurs Ws superior artloal, stleVrtl D oli mr.:::auri, Coml. article tor rota the AMMO. We Inaba ...carp] auarase Adand Ida smooths (preach vet, and some hating a long a. stoat arid tsv solattut• W o Pia duraten roosipts fin the proporv u ottlAmtvaro of tals Cp.' to =dtriVaisa 44.14.." !!", ' - -•' DITHRInint ds SON. • , '" • 7oftlitt Riau Works, • vast ; !, Wasttioalna tlt.. Pltylntritti, Pa. COlgriftE§WD • ' STINGS •••. . • • lißiliST/1611G, BAO., 4c co., Vfavojaatarota•alid Virbolerala Dinnailan •• • MA CHINE .61)7" CORNS, . Pings; TgP5 , Tristir M 0.% Pitch, .tttYiui. ;11.1201L.4/2/, &0.. .• • • es.'llllsl i Its Taint St..-Pittsbaextu GREATBEVOIAMON INTHE WINM WADE 07 TIM UN ITZD BTATI2I. —roam (1114.1yOKKA. : Cl a trbitVirFaggitYls 12= 4 .ef . aVagr r t voald .11 tho &S. M. 01 • lac after. kre ErolgFeeper r a ;pg: %IV , 7 " , • • . • 4 10•141:1J1.110trinis • 174:-Ghs lianas, nom. largUan yonr l : 4 4lMmlaCll•xmaz•At=l th•Viirsti k titini ;Pa: trOT4o lorerly•ed, Aa idali it Mai DIU* It On curtail of TM,' kW? . ' J. . =NO AY OW , • C. I'i•' 00onIs Clmm l •o •r e. N. Y•• . , P RIV ..4W E I VIBEAtiF44 ca0."110.3M PLBN'LtßLL?..e.r naia or •11.41tea , re. ok • piing* sabre, lab= t tiro to ft.raVz.= or/ • Inutlaintt. A 1.1.0. mallanolad smother ositues 'ha • aginfg-ValattMlats ' to Op. s . - lotions nu. W0..1•21i.1.4.• 1:10. 1:17;77-04-0IKEdEt cam= iti9V,SatOF PAD / 31 4. MAW; oinroato/Mionilkid,uonas. - • • GRAFF, BIERS & CO., assrtrtsartniass ar Bar, Hoop and , Sheet Iron, -WROUGHT IRON um nun Me ree us,BIL9I, at rt.x.ss#o, OIL WELL Office, No. 08 — Water Street, ETP'ZSBURGH PA.. NATIONAL FOUNDRY &ND WCIErIa.S, Corner Carron and Sopa!bane fitrrets, Ninth Ward, I riTIVAISUB6III, ?A, Vlir EiliairP33.4 murvgavmusr. or Cast Iron Bowl Pipes,` . ` FOB GAB AND WATER WORIR 5 1 ,rivin . at 0 i.'11741 2 1!. 1 : 1 1 A 11.2 of 61111 AL G 1811368111 VAIL% HMV PORT,. PITT BOMB, stria' to TIN WOEILEKIS. CAUIROLt & SNYDER; notims•nann. TUBULAII TIRN•BOXACILINDSEINTSAII DOMINI% OIL STILLS AND DII. TANN% cuxuactrß,ENG Atm eau PARS lINTTLINN PANS, ILSZT PANS AND DON DZ3BIIIN, STIANI PIPNN, GAZONDITIEN ANDIRON - lINIDGES, ratsoo Doan Atm cora. magus. ' 011ee and.Warlumenrasrllosead. TUrilL - Ebert seed Lettere" at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. win be Pemiiils attended Le. mb7tial gENSINGTOII . IRON WOBKS. LLOYD & BLACK, Best Common, Rettned normal jurdata,.. Bloom Iron. 1113uwaaarr BAIL, ROUND &SWABS IRON HOOPBART. T not ANGLE IRON. ROMs. PLA:lyancAt.lllnrr IRON. NErriNERG BARB - • • OTLINDXS uld WARD 031116/3t farm NICOLL RAMA SO ittid tO tb.o TAM WitOLIGIIT CHAIM sod MILTS fur MOM PLAT RAMO_ Panebeet conaternrat. COAL 6011WMIlf, • • MUGS - iii . ridloll). Wad Mee at the Fork. OBEMe -0 UGH 8T.4.4e °estimation of lint street, t ad. haute, the Me Worlm Pletabeetb. prorssuaGn STEELWOURS, ANDERSON; COOK & CO., ! B:I7CI Z EP-OW9 TO. JORTS, BOTO• Kum boomers °Me best itEET . NED..CAST STEEL, Okra h . Y ,e`cg' c. o ß* ;t ItIt<1: aseprsa AND YOMISO NACAILVES, STEEL PLOW WINOS, 8551505.. AXLE'S, CIRCOZARS,W., ie. Oda and Common Plasi & !tiring Steel. Mee—Corm of root at Ems &refit, two boot. tabor. Koston,fsoofo Owls MIL . ... . A BOLL pi nousTrusi, 117,011.1111. HUGH. N. BOLE & CO., Engine Builders atid Mats to mdaralmlna and Land Masa ZaMnaa, CMallon:a:warranted t 4 Mae se _ Cutlass, of c.m7 dm:lolm amlai made to o tloo. rder. Janie )113.400. Bop t..../L: B. Botn. imams linataaaßlarp. Cm. Pot= Allm • Dume.• Way. Tonadry. Boa. 112•2454 Third Mmat. tICIIIIIII/161H, P.ll. ,FOUNDRY. PRIM 41. SEW • • ()MCA =m IcaltlMOires. • - Nrci 29 wood Streit ' 11:4.avfactun .4 keep..l4lMT on b 24sfinbie, - Skein 9:Plpio Dozes; WiClO4 .X106,_1 XVVlb iz Etni*l4 =MUM. HULLO A 4, 44441.0 ' - , fliat I. MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Buie ' r" Street,. Ninth Ward, 7 rOommomu>xutosmuira. He t NW end _ = Bridge Castings. mint Kiss 2IPI Nit Itineblim7 And Castlitirs (sass* lip Urdir mid cuenaly O: BEM ILLABODWILZ, - Kummer S ETA 01MIN:11. MOM . .13MIXWORTC8. • • TIER' sari a PllllBlll REST QTALPIT COL STUL, Clirsivaated Equal to faxj , fa 0111 liar 6rr4LIA . L:ATTILTIT4FN PAM TO rimmini BTS&L... • • • •_ Pifi*BB l ATiodlititilit„, • r: 011/LBILIa 110 . 1111../KILWIEM. VniVismia. 7.316 WA. - • talk Malt ...111. I. ILLIMILI24.. JAS. =LIZ cyl4 WOURV. &.. souta,'" 7 .lrraus, Agitator:: 'Tsai. Balt 'Pain:Guarattins. Wrought .I.rair Baldger, . PbeetizonWart, amiAttiffirry &RR SECOND giffe, i , ,janTra - nulecar, P.L. DOFF PROMPTIM Mite ROBERT LEA, I . /11:17.1LISTITR111 OP STEIOI iNBINES - Vreight, AND' mourn nrcittat s Cifelductlpticla• 616 ie 'Mtn , Conlin Olr rissi sad Tarr, Iltreetat tr62 rirrairtntaa. A.R. EDWA.3III 3E; M. WOLF, au.,11c00., - Aiirdwaralk_c*pry. 7.=tarp. c°niarlikd ' 4736116 inttitsit, nal? Shhi ;roe: :4; :4:1• - nowt IL_ JOHN w;mmir; 7 • mous,l,l=utatdwAts.,.Tl rirrinnGEEPAP' IatALIBIB. rAUTUELSOCOXPAHT Maastacutrened PRINVIII ,AND WRAPPIRTAPERS Otahlus. Vad4,;„ osounzoiniliLimito stuouszos stmt. - Now 11110.11003,, .1%. 0 AID wamnuovsz. Lb . 62stioi, Pittsburgb# Psi ..00iICTCBA- . .&i bee t....11T4%24 . -. I* .g 0007000-01010, - . 1 1.....- e• H. Flamm. aotus 8. 00040. ••••••• . . 0 " Comb 001Mtuper isoolo. TYF _ntirmusaL CLOTiIEB WHIN. sazAtik Iwo mat eutr. Miner th at toll to sty. uslasetkru. Call ar,d M was Won. adsimbani. qhmt mar 1}! .. . WM arb .g ran um. w..asnauvatrwu 1667.affi11.11 - A8673 PTPTEEEZEIEJIT. WAYNE • Ett LEAVE E. CLE73I,SAND ay' _MeV CISOM r.Ola 001100MWE•tE/E. =am VIII IdaM atalag MI ttato• Moat. MEP Mts./UM. •bEPIE. PEIMIm4 willdkr.st • • Ottenr 1141 Maur 1:41 a alt Clare 74...11311 Iciarlattaa EX Eat ala ga.b.c4119 a 1EUMV,...,..3 1 12 11 ai! 01.• Wag. itah EP..?7 , 1 ata 011taaEO-EtEL, Ftw,„, It= g /irri Ex WM psi Ogleapa .. mrf;333 Inc: e camp= wbectei 11 om 141 4 3 P mt(E.• ;7;t r ....• Ma At. .141' Aa M Laatalal• " at a • EOM- • " 6.• fe • " " II:m Pa. - wens - MIA. • " 9= •to liatheMer ItElp ca!lta na*•.. PPM • N Caen am pm proosult • 11:111 a Last Len p m• .• M t P 110 • N. aptalt " p attE. Helot `: Mtt m E. WIPE • " gal p miLots.tasie la at Loataflala MOE mi ENS, la. Cadcmpaim3 OM* P.M Imam Iv Ex. Ims eat P. Et. Cameral TIM. •aq. PENNSNINANI E•11.11OLDe CE NTFIALL suo,l-Nt, SW. VW grArfrllo.Vl7'..:l7: imiall,44. OOTOOM Inive sod oorart ("moot of Woot!Inolon sad LLOO3 ABAIII7. 1f.a51 Trutt,. I'M am rut UV...A.. 310 a la Watt's N.. 1,...11 , 74 • * E U' tn2l.2 .ll" A . HIE Jai - Anal.* 41.e.10 11,N • m V ‘i lLit; i I:af is ID t W W 6.194 1 A Fa 6.. n Al a7=C tub, 0010 t 6. TUO March Tr= leave WV.l•6Statina ut. enadarat 6116. rt. at , t titttr i n o tt6+66 r...„Antiv.ir. Mt. t,!-6. Clulanatl .E.uoula (mum Gain. bit *Um tuf dally mtn 66 7. linitatutahla asp r.las and Mu Alloosa unt atodattod 6.60. Eutaw. Train alnve dally. 11,==tArar:44.;11LIAcat Far timbal. infotnuttan apply to Mg.:1:717/111... ;,..T7taremauluala tocul-Comparr. unauLUT ttaa fat alcullbratuu d cpaTa Ilagt .rupanstollity trae Wirral! Dalian tek ..111.5aggsu fluted. o.lo,PlCArika ba Ma tplk af th."'4l.t 7latrrVAlrALK6 L U".l. Guatallta dm...aunt Altointa. •-•• 172.11 TrLL 240. EW • TA Pb Wall's_ No. 4... 31241 . 2. Plsst•.F.K.-... • 013 VaIX:"F " 77.11 . 0 e: •.•. , - - 1 NUJOSTOINZ. '.:PENNITLVAIIfI4. 4,=, *VAL% .• Z i giggiMin ,-, •P• . . . mut MI. 00 el at Pea. All 0.17 ta• ... aquirl: ~..-_, ' .1111Lia ' 4• l =itaili./L r Y 2 1.... import No. 1 111¢4.x. V 1.... tie 11. soil Reffez II :: Viall.- " •;!.. " 40i.:: iy• •4 . at. • arriaaaratta rat 11... . •211:Mar . i r a , satt. • ..., , al= 'gars ° A. eigri J...... Er7 : llWataL .,. at, . ragekkair l E . E le. *cam atiraSe.m. '3 . Camaaattatlon 'lleteta-Tar aal. la P.atirr. b =TaranN u rree: e i iva i,,,,.. 4 gr.: ,, a , 1 , ..,,,t414m., ...,.. traram atalra• Wag at Statham nyetintd on tlek ate. Taa Cr:::. larnr.Z Allegtway City at 112:0 Free- amil:00 ta la. taaapltreet caw:anion at von wan wail. x lane - at Mg.. Z. , BMA , and Hannah mama. i - . , otni; ci anAto, TituNgittql".4l a4,13:14 1. 417.1:4 Lae Wenntr io )ea I,ania Itallroad nc4 aasame wry c anTS4c,eac•P• Yac larAjpaaral. t thall^244444bnity to than num:ulna Lo ante aNc4. Ait 14 17.4. annealing talc mon at la va1..% n• • n rink of Wan Cncare, asacat taloa •1•37. 41 . 1 rac s . XEISP4III3 a. Aral - fietteral San 4. PITISBUR6II. COLUMBUS At. Pig HAUB mutt CHANGE Or TULL—On sad otter MONDAY. - Oetabor 7:b. 16fT tram Will Wan INS Wirt PP UPI. Depot or Pottbors, Dlttatotrett limp t OAK., AZAIIIL Mall Kamm, if: 1.1,6 A. se• MWed 11. MID r. r. rut Lino— . MP a. se. .Tao r. r. Walker, AK.= 04'n A• b. DOS r. •. rut rrprus. ....... 2. r. KKK A. le. btrobrovlllortocol:b.. 2:55 r. 726 A. K. rtelloolllts deco sob r. 11." bon47Trol• lowat 7:03 r. N.. or2lrtrg Clooloporl at Imo tow t trotalor. Mord. Train Dot.. Condor at MPS,. Y. SUMO Trott laer dotty. buttdo LO Monday ambled, artirlo m r to tlbtotanott er t Ico• tee ue6a erealnrr, 734 IIUDIIB /2 , ADV/1.1507. Ur 0111.7.12 1.12418. tailMtagnie.Of ID AAK Imt U/S JO await. WAD Votre pid ttto rttztepol P.KIKA Wert a.te Soo th wart. 4. l l4l.l.lNLTlslceie be ennead Ase the ~ • PiritraGE, COMM k CdCl33Ol Lit . UnkFik-De - kiot, (mouth . E B. 0 , 72 MU1P611013,T.10ket *gest: JOHN 11. irtrglalraTerZar"*- ALLEGHENY . VALLLETILTILILIL.• ' " 611111 MR OFFAMO.I3 or. , rorii; tha and aft. TETITCBD/1.4...Fi11y Mtn, IW. Mains l e : 111 a-maarlarrtriarlitrittibe311.34 Praprit. torte r_Plkil and Vital Mesta; u fOlierwr Nati. State. m I:MP. Y. aakr.lr. 50M 1 .4..• =Stamens, Looommodellon I:COY.Y.• OM A. W. First Ilona Works Aneom.... 6305. sr. 7:0-41. Peeand BodakVorks sriny, kr. rien Balton deernalnadallon.....lo.oole rtii,ar.,-• eanday Chorea Fran, lirOm and io nod; Wort...—. Mar. si. ZOO S. S. Express Nor - Walker close connection at Ma— boistrig wltti Una of piokela far Franklin and Shl!g i ty , ...23,ll=t i rf name la with packets trove 3717 H. le Y•rrckl`rileF. Nana. .PPITOBIIIRGUAND CONNELLS vim.% anituit.w. On .nex of Tuts On and after 51/3113A0. October lab. 1817. trains lOU 'leave rho Depot; corner or Want and Watio streets. .1s: . - Ziemer Anita* Pattftr Wall to and from Unfostrn. Tito N. a r. Y. IL sorest r. • r • 3inT. 0. Mona. a. West Newton lammed lir— 11:117. at. Sail a. 1.. Sint Nan e.nort • erlom..11:150 111:40 AL. . (IV bandayebareb Trite or a n d : .. "0- ' from West Newton 1:00 7, Y- 10300 s. For Ticket, apply to - It. KIN% ifroit. W. 0. 81 . 013 T. te portanden -ow, SMOKY HILL ROUTE MI BCE RAILWAY; EASTERN "DIVISION. THE SHORTEST - AND • MONT BELILDLZ itOOTM Ere* Ms LK to al points to ..,,quarsnax4. wallop:Korea, m aixxlim.' • - Tie Waled Wee Nati Lilo and LArkseiella dallT, (deadeye 'eneented. I. on .tne SISIVaI of • tram/ et PaeldeSellreadlreer'et. Lenin. nad • Itentilbel and St. Jo 114 1 / 9 114 ftlilttAtithifa t letting it 141111 . 17•11 ft. Topeka Waimea erith Shecenfor all Fella* Ileihris.'..Ateed ofireek 'lrtAlt of Elliorirth with the ITHITZ y STATIS MIMS COMPANY'S:, DAILY LISS OVISLASH MAIL, AHD, szchirsh COACH-T., DENVER. BALI - AND ALL POTS= IN Tim TraltHtiikkr', awl •rttitiSASTIZE.4O27 , I3 THI.WE KELT LISS t . - ~01COAVIEWS Tor /fort 13hloth ateT. fort: Taos, Ali - team et, Banta Va, and at poials IA 17•.: • With the riontt,addlitene of iolll4ethtol nod occoment. end vanaminget=ti iiihdierith re-•: • • . nPoneibie Crerlaeit Transporiallon LippOwe It:Weems terettnath-this mad tile offers 1!.. quailed feeUlt.fetHer the tzanwelsekrOST Oninht :r4 SO the Su Woof., ••• •Tliteti thajealeAt aIL th e innatjedinl In •V. tai trailed nun add crunaasi ,l, - , - ,•• Se rare and AWL 703 ITCHSTS VIA THY . • witoar, BILL'BOOTY; , 2 water ratan° *AMWAY, SAITTAWIDIVISIOT. • i ai AII . DILIdieIi. ,41t,serzl,blinutztealsat. r. ir. wsEarzw, = STEAMSHIP& &Trawl IvAurnintomt . LIVERPOOL* QUEENSTOWN,Irtnand. Iffliudrtung. - maricinitt c saitrittriv- . ;tviiii-walw odf &PPM AS . Illo.l49lFPra . iaClut Agin ito Book CAI m1 . 11&11.. - Adams IC:mg Mike. PAIL o=o4 PENFA., _ 3P.11 CO. ioo • • ! , 91.• 4 0 tz real ;Mute . ; tans ''.172. r .