El EtlEiltobuttg Gag* ()dl . AND MMwAN. :CITY courrcus r 'TbrilMfbtburgh city Councils held n - regular monthly meeting Monday even ing. October 24th. =IE:=M Members present: 3leesre. Armatrong, Brown, Coffin, Crawllird, - Diettion, Gal laher, McCarthy. M'Ewen, Morrow, Phihips, Tanner, Thomi.soo, srhite, Wilson and It'Auley, T.-residenc .. The minutes of the • Iwo preceding meetilhil Were read C.nd approved. A.OO oomaraicavtoara. rriddes ll neAulev presented a coin munleatieri from Rfehard Edwards en_closing duplicate tax receipts for city taxa'''. 'which he .Did he had through . .aotohcremoicounMble moans paid, one of 'which he thought woo wrong, /8,81 of which was paid to Mr. Patteillon bind • v.,643 to Allinder. Referred to tha Ft nanee Committee. • Mr Vhiteproeented the bill of Willis, Alward a. Co., to Council Chamber, .amounting to 110.00, accompanied by reardedlou authorizing itapaymont. Ac eepled and resolution adopted. dri lieEtven presented a petition Drom citizens residing on Rose street r .in the Seventh ward, asking that the'earne be opened from 'Overbill to Devillers street, Which was accompanied by an ordinance providing for the opening of the same, and - appointing David Stens and James McCabe Viewers. The ordinance was read twice, and on motion of Mr. Morrow • was laid over throne month and ordered !- to "he pnbliabied once in the city papers. I= Mr. Themlipem offered at resolution au therighlg the erection of a gas lamp on Harmocle street. Adopted. Mr Br° ela offered a resolution author izing, the Water Committee to receive frotOthe Pennsylvonia Railroad Compa ny File,S5S..B, to expended in laying a water pipe, of greater capacity, on lair arty Street, which sum Is to be repaid to the Company from the eater rents =- credal; to the city from said Company. 'Adopted. Mr. MeEsven offered =ordinance pro yiding for the change of the names of Fountain, Prospect and Redford streets to ' Bedford avenue. Read three times and falre .Icaflllan °tiered err/solution pro siding for the erection of a gas lamp at the corner of Centre ,avenue and Din wadi, street. Referred to Gas Commit- Also, a petition from -Mr. Zug asking permission to erect a 'bridge eat Etna On motion of, President 'McAuley, as amended by Mr. Anualrerig, the petition was granted, ties time given, and that the petitioner be yesponsible for all,damagee arising (rem the some. . -• 'Mr. McMillan o ff ered a resolution pro viding for the erection of two gas lamps on Bedford and Gum streets. Adopted. • cowircesicaivesz FROM cortyrrocnon. A communication from the City Con troller was read, Inclosing sundry bills, and recommehding the transfer of antlers ter of appropriations, accompanied by a 'resolution authorising the payment of the bills, and providing for: the [renders as suggested. • Adopted. • IMAM:AG : _ _ • • . . . . • Mr. DforrOw. rresented an ordinance presiding that. the rates of wharfage on all steamboida landing at the Mononga hela. utast', making two trips• per week, shall bt, four and a half cents per ton. Read three times and passed. RETORT or.sescut. coSraterrgE. The Committee appointed to investi". date the claim of Atwell, Lee et Co. .for amages sustained by the lose of tobticoo, by reason of..A defect In tho_Wood street seater recommended that the trial. of the -- muse be confined to a statement of the rave by the atternerv. Tho report was f. accepted and, adepted. . pone o. umarry canta:r. The President teed a communication 'Rom John H. Hampton, Esq., Solicitor of the Pennsylvania Halimed, asking the passage of an ordinance authorizing the company to erect - telegraph poles on the..enuth aado 'of Liberty street from Morris street cashvard to the city line. The communication WM received and the , ordinance pa n ned, the city ream-aim the right •to • use the poles, if necessary, for the Fire Alarm Palest:al:b. _ . • Mr. Whito—u. resoineon authorizing the.eroetion three gas lamps on Wet . aO) , atrent., between 'Boyd and Chostrint Sweat -Cteforrod to ties Committee. Cotrueils adjourned. CnnminCoamen. There were ptesnt Mamma Partite. Beck, Boggs, Brash, Courehl, Hare, Hemphill, Hansa, 311whitarkert MeQuetran, Itice ellnnd , O'Neill. Reb man, Reed,. Risenigh, Roberta, Seibert, Sloan. Torley, Verner, Weldon, Webilr and Preddent Steele. The w.hautes ,or the preyions meeting were read and ajwirered. - - "tmrrrioN ran A saw.r.n. House presented a petition rran the property owners of Diamond Alley praying that a sewer be laid from Lb ' "rMSt aide of; Smithfield to Wood street Referred to the Street Committee. • GAS LAMPS. • Mr. Hare offered * resolution mstinet .l.g. the.chui committee to pare a nubile lamp 'Ord:MA.on the corner of Liberty street and Garrison alley. Referred to the . proper Committee. . Mr. Rebman offered a similar resolu tion prxeldlog for the erection of a pub llelamp on Grant street, between Sixth street and Strawberry Alley. Referred to the Committee on As. . . . - Mr. Barnhill presented a petition, a...k -ing for'the erection of a gas lamp on the earner of Decatur and Townsend streets. 'and one between Clark and Dembir streets on Townsend street. :Read and teferreeffel' the ComMittee. • 4 iumeowsruaistm. . Mi. .11uGenvan .presented a , remon ' stranee, signed In..thaty of the property holders of Pike street, against the, pro posed opecdngot that throughfare, as It win Involve unnecessary expense. Ite- Cerred. CE=2l . • Mr. Mel:omen offered a resolution in •atructing the Street Commissioners to uncut the removal from the corner of Stevenson street and Pennsylvania eve nue,of the lame copper hollers which in , teraronith the flea paaeageof the street, Referred to Street Committee. .• =I • Mr. Ford pienented a petition asking for the grading and paring of Mulberry alley, between Clymer and Smith atreeti,• Ninth w n rd. Rehrred to Committee on Mr. Cousin offered a petiti on tor the =Armof Crawford at street, m Sixth word. Referred to the Street Committee. Tho same gentleman 'also presented a patition- frlam reAdents on Elm street, relative to the grading and paring - bfaald• street. - Referred to Street Committee. 31r. Council, aLso offered a petition rel ative to the grading and paving at Beat ty'', alley, in the Seventh:, wart!. Re ferred to'Street Committee. • 01 . 1M111 . 0 prVINE ALLEY. Mr. Brush offerer] an °nth:ewer:lA, .viding for the opening of r from Wardatnaton to Federal - street; the Sixth ward, inaecordance to Watson's plan." Referred to the Street Committee.. TIWTOICTA:CT .13ELINQUHNT.. 'Mr. O'Neill offered tho followingrence lotion, which was unanimously tvlopted: — Retottied, That the Controller be and is hereby requested to inform COrtlidb§,...2l their next meeting, whether ony of the city officers; now In office, or who may have held, office within the last • five years, are indebted to the city:and, if so, said Controller to furtherregnaded to M itten Councils the amount of mid indeht edncss and what steps, if any, base loon lii . ken:totrards collecting the same: =2 Mr. Ford reed the following_ petition dined by Thomas Martin, a resident-of the Berenth ward: "Your potipontle would reprment that owingtothe added - tog of Bedford rime( ho lost one han dled and twenty-two -feet , by tern feet nth° inches of kilo-propertywn sold street for which he rerzeivad no allowance. mad bootg spoor nalan,,and unable to pay 'for aIP-rading. Poring, etc., of sold stn.aat, noseased upon his property arithout oora• perwation for the low of sold property, would pray: tour honorable bothers to allow him the sum of four.bundred dol. lanfor-thewanse, as :being but • jnot and reasonable." _ : • 'The petition - was warm:Opal:tied by .1 resolution granting the .petinon and charging the soma to the Contingent Fund. Thai petitiongati nocepted and the resolution tolloptott S. C. non•con. atrred. • srlitTCV ALLEY ADAIR: Mr. Brush prteiented the bill oilseed by the State I...ataro vacating Spruce Alley from r.roll to Wilkins Bernet, .together with a resolution providing for the appointment of viewers on Mid va oation.. This resolution pave rise to a lively . debate. :desert+. Ford O'Neill and Bin bert took grounds opposed to recognizing the - ate vacating the street until Councils had pissed uren IL The act required the eemaime of Councils after Its pase, After ormiddernble debate and at ophilon from the City Solicitor stating that the Act provided for the action of CounciLe before it teuld•go into effect, the reso lution was, referred to the Street Com mittee. Received by the SeloctCoundi and ordered to be tiled. , • • Mr. Mectuesrlul privainted a conununl -ation coverhig several bills for wading and paving of lkdford street : which was reed and referred to the Finance Con, —ln all•action not otherwise noticed there was a unataal concurrence. On motion adJournod, , "- Malicious filiscblefL-3iney A nn c u r made an . Information. before Alderman Thomas, charging Mar) Cuff with ma- I lelona mischief. Tho prosecutor riiiegea that the defenistm glostroyed her loom, spools of thread mill a bonnet, amount ing 01112.40. The defendant was COM. mltted fir trial. CONDENSED. TELEGR • — lretpesettmeut Cull • X eW I apetial) is gathering no at the members standing tta they did close of the last session. In th, Cork delegation them are converts .to impeachment. A l! member of the. Senate said, on ; day, that *ten all he contd.. ?earn, not believe there was half a change. in the Mance on the ha s knew of none at all in the Senate. -+a proposition for a oontinton • sloe of Congress to the end: f lir eons term is favorably received Republican member, who hay -2... Southern alltorhan hail a . cal Conversation with Generale G reports the General will not acne nonelzustion from the Radicals pro • handl! ornept It as the reptwients-. the CorardirVative men. - IL-Thit emeralds) on Elections, i i their inv'ertfigations of disloyalty' eget et the Kentucky • member', have ref rned. Tice chief evidence is against erns Grover and Trimble, and ills un de too , ' that some Prety otrong points hey been made against diem. As to the oda r die. tricts. except the Eta, which Mr. eKee Is contesting, there wits not much .. testi--1 many taken. ~ - , •The. anneal rtlent of Secretary Me- Culls* for the fiscal year ending! June 30th, is almost finished, and will it Ii said, be sent to the President on be let of November. It is elated that as nas the anneal report of the Secrete is In the hands of the • President, the • trong forces arrayed in opposition to 31 . Mo. Cullech have determined to mak a pull all together in the erotic' of Worm leg a change in that department. • o —A handbill offering twentydiv thou sanildollars for the assassination o liens Moen, Underwood A C •., WWI found on the "streets of Richmond on Sunder me re ing. This, it would went, preys the New York Herald special) was evidentrf in tended en an . offset to the letters of the ;Negro Vigilenee.. Committee ordering certain citizensto learn, the city. .--The Episcopal . Church, Town Hall and Reeler's stove warehouse, at Wal lingford,. Coml., were destroyed by fire oh Sunday. • Lem k 30,000; insurance about 8110100. —There' seems to be no abate Mont of yellow fever at Memphis, There were eighty inter/ciente on Sunday. —llon....Toseph A. Pond, late President , of the Ara husetta State Senate, died Yestorday afternoon at Benoit. —The groat podeatrnut struti to-day from Portland, Me., on his walls to Chi cago. THE INDIANS. Trebly Wed* by the Klemm bed ====sl ST. LOUIS, October fn.—The treaty by the Indian Commissioners with the Flown and Comanche tribes; on the 21st, Oives them about nix thousand square miles, or litres and a half million acres of land, embraced between the North Fork of the Sled river and the lied river, beginning at the intersection of the thir ty-fifth parallel and the ninety-eight meridian, and embracing the south western corner. of the present Indian territory with a fraction from Tex.. The tribes am now estimated at four thousand persons or about eight hun dred lodges. This taint will therefore give them not less than' eight hundred acres for mach man, woman and child. It is 81E0 proyided'that these tribes shall ' induce their brethern, tie Calnallehm of Northern Texas, to tome and live with them. !rattly succeed the United States will enlarge their reservations tyadding a quantity of land sufficient to give each person three hundred and twenty acres. If the remaining Comanches mn be in duotsci to .come . in, :this • will give a large, election of eolistry on the Teta: &outlet -and open a way for civilizatims in a once powerful .'tribe. -It its proposed to bnildan agency, weer. house and other buildings, for a teacher, farmer, miller, ishysician, In., and that these masons be furnished to them. to live on the enervation, and aid the In chon, In ilea of the annultie.s . previded uncleithe• treaty of 1865, it is proposed to give each Indian. on the reservation, annually h suit of clothing, consisting of ;,pat, pantalooiti,- hotwatic socks. In addition Co this, F 25,000 annually is tube given in such articles as the/rattans may meet need.- - fileyeral other - provisions are made to ftwnish seeds sad agricultural implements to ouch_ persons as may con. memo filming: The Indians agree to let all railroads be built, and especially. the Smoky Dill and P latte M ids. - ' They agree to keep listing'peace; to .eaptare no more.women-and children; !that they *hi attack no more. trains,. shit cease to kill. They wilt brf.fdlowed to hunt on the old reservation southef the ;Arkansas till the settlements drive :away the but- • . • straw al Itaebee Amikted. 49y 'Teary* to the rlttioteint, • QUEBEC, Oct. 23.'--The ringleaders in the. late .demonstration of the ship ear penbirs' strike mire arrested to-day. A. mob of several hundred , roughs at tempted a rescue, but were driven off by the soldiers. Rail to env' amount was offered for the release of the prisoners, but reftied. 'The Jail , Ls guarded by strong detachment of the Rifle lirigidn. ■W lammed—Two Neellitllea. ferTemmat to tbs nuennes etnamicxrt 0, Oct 3.--The eastern mail, which left' New - York on Friday evening „;tras burned in therallroad tem, derd'at, Xenia on litabirdzy night. Two men, named Stewart and Fistosia, were run over and• instantly killed by Saturday night's F-x - preas west, at New .i:JlDrivy awls In Mai* Cowslips. , L l / 7 Idegr,pn to the Mats lett Cilasatte.l • 'Wmxtictrrow, C., Oct. Ll.—Thent; Gam bean a tremendous . faU of rain, ac- Oompanied heavy' wind, which produced a very bigh tide. submerging the wharves on the , opposite aide of tho river, -No serious damage was done. asso,lllsosidaak KR ZoOSo so Portland ;By Talsorspli Who tinateurglUsSatt.CT • Peticrearottim, C ar. Oct. 113.--General Sheridan stopped a few minutes on his postage through hero for Portland to day, and shook hands with a large^nnm. her of permits. A sahateihm tired in his honor. , • . Weautour Noroes. tar Toloarroob to tat nuonorro PlEttkralarno, OCt. Heavy rain storm since 2 o'clock. iltrar Yomr, October 23.—Midnight— A north-tourt stern lot prevailing. River lrelmerass. 77 TeLecnokb> tai Flusbargb easel 4,1 ~Lountytt.w.r . Oct.. Z3.—ltiver dieing Slowly with ffil 'lnches In the Canal bY —The Austrian tioyernmenLis taking great pains to increase-Ih° efficiency of Ito racy. The Archduke Leopold, who bat recently been on a tour of umpectiOn In Pala sod Trieste,has appointed acorn adssion, composed of naval °likens and ltelentitic enturat Obe former po to corn out experiments In naval w re, and Rear Admiral Von Pete, who anwireLhVn.hbnntilLeuwpom of director of the Naval Academy at Flume, has been. ordered to Polo to assist the port Admiral 'there in superintending the outAtof ahlps.. There ore now two Iron clads at Trieste, one of which I,* nearly ready for tea, and the other, the Lista, to being rapidly completed.. • —A correspondent of the London Globe, alluding to a report recently cir culated concerning the 111-health of the Craw, eayct "The rumor Is wholly nli feutuled. The 'Emperor looks 11l and seems hammed; but his intellect ifi In no way affected 3ty in formation is, derived from si man on the, spat where the Em peror is. Although no attempt to sense emote hins has been made since that at Paris, - it Is not Impossible that flans are entenained as to the exist...min of a plot Maki" sib Mr the earittnees. - With which the -Crar guarded at prates's'. is quite teinalkuble. Precaution.. are taken ins if be were surrounded by lames. This ennunistanee may account for the worn look which his NUjesty hes hod for mine Amanit and ratters.-_mi c h,,,l culionsdt, of Baldwin tinmo.hip, appeared before Alderman MeAlaiitera yesterday and „made information :mutant John 'Drieedatt fur =molt and imttery, alleges that the defendant invited him to alaall at Ida boom, and that ho kicked him out -of the hoax when them A warrant Ins brined. Assault and Batteryldary Ann Cuff made information before Alderman Thomas, ,yeaterdeg, against Mary Cuff, sterter with assault and battery, ag g that the accused th row water on her (the proseeMrix'a) child. She wee arrested and; after:tr hearing, committed in default of the required ball for her ap pearance at Court. MARItIED ••- • • Thstreda7, Oet. lath. MHey,. W. H. Andrew, Mr. JOHN Ma CABLIN. of Hu:pion ta least:op, Allegheny 004 las. - ANNEX M., daughter of J. B. City. MOOR[ - 111AVIEL—At Byron. New Tort. on Wed.:Muter. October :31, MB. T. Medgetatt, Mr. J. Z. BOONE. el Bridgewater. P. otod Mite JtNNI; A deagbter of J. W. Beseer.,,Zaq. EZZI .WZMltlaTtli . knuclar =orator Ob.. at cl o'.ct• LO tab!, Taaccal.ba UM place at kit. Troche. ILATICOIL—Ou Ifondai clornlni October :1., 1 o'clock, HARPY LOYINK, oldest sou or licorge sad Cane Raynor. cad kyear• boa root. The lbsabraltlll take Placebo-bar. at No'Clock A. 314 Dian the tasldtbAck of Ida parent., NO. 188 ......, The Mends of tbc Wally are respecifoUT Invlbed to attend. • WWBO/5..-In Elsoores:o.wrti4zttif . to b n riVjaa 2 VaireNyks3N. Ittov. ated geOTT.—Oet liredsomisy. Oetoder )1111_of 11 . 111Rplee t 5h1=244.... e ge t 1LU1 L 4L . 4.1) Witi: =54 or bu GENERAL NEWS. 1. York ngtb • nt the New ly no • • lug ' ur did dozen He —At Oberll2i Collego.a negro woman teadivi English'grammar. . —A man died recently in Verniont from a surfeit of honey. —Salt Lake City 1, receiving immense iiceeiailat i a Ulla season, largely of Dane. --A sea wall of granite is swing con structed in the harl..ir of San Franclisso. —A eompany for the manufacture bf Asit in richuylli.lllr.unt.', hm been form ed. and the works will soon be tit course of e9wstruetion. John ,y the Vit —The proprietor Of the Julesbuiir llCe braska.) Varsoties has rodue.si hle price of stimiseion . "to the !Antall sum of fifty roots, including a drink free." —An Idaho Miners' League has Just been formtwL They flied the fal.&, of wages at 00 per 'day 'dil the value of greenbacks at seventy-live cents. —A young man named Glutter, while engaged lit that beautiful and healthy game, hose ball, at Goshen. Ind.; Natd tit right arm broken at the wrhlt. —There Is a coal famine in Cincinnati, ,the result of low water in the Ohio, and even at ibis stage of the game It costa twenty-eight coma per,l3llshel at retail. i•to t,ancl th, ;A.r,,,,cb,uoce —tarn:Midi has rive grandchildren liv ing With him at Caprera, named respec tively Manton, Amami, Lincoln, Arleta, and John Brown—the latter twill "mew ling in the nurse's arms." —IL It. Cattier Weal, of New York, Preclident of a Company formed a yaw ago for the erection of water works in Indianapolis, announces that work will be commenced immediately —The 'coal trade. of Pennsylvania in arca.ses largely each .year. ft Is stared that 550,000 tons more of anthracite coal have been sent to market this 7rettr than during the corresponding period last year. —The residence of 31ajor (Amoral An [bony Wayne to now occupied by litagTeat grundsou. It to at Paoli, on the Pehu ylyanta Railroad, and to kept lu tituch e condition , Is when owned by the Revolutionary ftero. Eding, aged one hundred and ono years, died at her rswiaenno in Rock. creek township, Intl., on last Thursday. husband was a soldier in the war of ISE, and died In battle. Mrs. Eding was a native of Virginia. —The builders , 1 It'd Peel& nallroail are now in tight of the .Rocky Montt talnc, and will in a Tow days reach the new City of Cheyenne, where real eittate speculation is running high, corner tots selling at $5OO and upward,. —A man mimed Saunter gained some petty suit at law In Smithlmal, Illinois, against another named Stone, last Thurs day.. Both parties resided in the COMI try, and on the road home Stone shot :jun, ner. dead, and has not been captilllnl. —A large, muscular Irishman, in Party 'crossing the locky Mountains, lately left hts companion. to chase a grizzly. He was afterwards found torn Into ribbons, and the boOr Using dead a few yards distant, pkrced with nix bul let& citizen nt Liberty, Mo., hes be came on delighted at Lie completion of the. Cameron and Krutsas City Railroad thus far, that he never leaves the track. Fie hAil his Inhale sent to blot 4nd at night eleeps'beti'veen a couple of tills. —The 'shrviting members of tliti First litinuesota, which-made a gallant light at Clettysburg, have prepared a head er/MO meth erini tribute to their fallen comrades, to fats the Nfintiosota lot in the 'National Cemetery at' Gettysburg.. • Minueanolis teamster, with alotid of lime, sot tire with his pipe a bundle of tiny in his wagon. Ile attempted odor. don of the dames ley dashing water co pinuslt‘• tipMi his freight, mid soon - found himself In fresh trouble' from the lime. +—William McMullen, an employee nt Cacti tell', saw mill, Bay County, Nto., one day last week win thrown on the saw of the mill while in inotion,which nearly tovertd his left shoulder, ex posing the heart and lungs, tearing his thigh Willy, and cutting MT one foot. ha this "condition he lingered for three days and died. —Not many days ago, a little darkey, driver or a• - • fainlture car, in ',Louisiana, Pike County, Mo., put some powder In his pocket as a ...ens - cadent mode of corning it. By some means it exploded, butnna and breeches In even' direction. For a time the darkey thought ho was shot. Ile wan only potted and P°Prtered. —Professor Light made an ascension at Perryville, Juniata .County Pa., on Thunolay last, in his !dredge] tier Bal loon, with a perilous termination. Het balloon - split from the hoop to the top and descended with alarming rapidity. As goodlortnno would has e it, Mr. tight 'lit in the, Juniata River and escaped without any serious Injury. ~ — On the evening.' the ath inst., us the members of St. Joseph (M 0.,) Westinln- Ester Church, were assembled in the chureh building, fur the purpose of bold ing their regular weekly prayer meeting, u stray prairie chicken fluttered against one of the nrindown and would not be driven off." The parson stepped out, end like si good Chrtstlan took him In. —Probably the oldest book extent, ever published in America,.le now In pomession of General J. W. Phelps, of Vermont. It is a dictionary of the Arise Language, and mom printed in the City of Meal., in 1571—.ncerly fifty years be fore the landing of the Pilgrims at Ply mouth, and more than . thirty years pre views to the establishment of the eclorty at Jamestown, Virginia. --Two men recentl3'died suddenly at a Canadbm tavern after drinking a cup of coffee. The landlady called the po lice, who suspected her of poisoning the men. She protested she had not, and to prove the harmlessness of the coffee drank a cup herielf, - when .A 0 else fell doirn dead. A examination of the cof fee-pot showed that a bunch of matches had been boiled with the coffee. —During the ewalon of a temperance convention at Pittsfield, Maas., some .rowdles buttt a huge bonfire in trout of the church, where the conventfun was assembled, and raised an alarm of fire. A cask of beer was rolled into the riotous crowd, and was wan poured down their throats, end their Whole proceeding, were lawless, noisy end disgraceful; The authorities made no sign. —Vhe refit Journal of Paris has a daily circulation of over two hundred end nfty thousand copies.' M. 3Larinoril haa re cently, placed in the office of the Petit Jour./ four presses, each of which will print 600 impressiona a rainote, or a to tal of 134,000 Impressions pet hour. The Paris fficslc, In speaking • of the fact,. states that th 4 American prises, which up to this moment have been regarded as the perfection of mechanical ingenu ityoue now surpassed by the Invention of M. Marinoni. • —A young °nicer was at a large party given in Leavenworth, when perceiving a toad, he took it up and attempted tee frighten the ladles with it. After a time ho threw the frog on the ground, and then happened to toueh lets face srith his hand. A trifling pimple, which ho bad on hla face, instantly Commenosi swel ling, and the moat violent agony 'speedi ly forced him to return to ids quart.... Every effort was made to stop the inthl. Malan, but all operationifalicsi, and the unfortunate officer , axplred otter two days' intense pada, PERSONAL —An Ohio paper mays that Vallandig haw was poisoned recently, while Irian- Ing at the hon. of T. J. Kenny, Erg.. at Ashland, O. • —Tim now 'dein° of !!tanoerts hag been unveiled at Llabon. The 'king, queen and diplomatle body were present., and a grand bail wee given at the palace In the evening. Many streets were illumin ated. —One Jeroine Strange bad the miser trus to be captured to chthtbria'by s par ty of.bantlita. lib ransom was fixed at twelve thousand dollars. The money arrivetrone day idler the time appointed —a delay which coat Mr. Strange hia right oar. Schweitrer covets the suffrages of the Prussian workingman. Ile has an nounmd hie Intention to Introduce into the North German Parliament a bill to regulate the hours of later, the rote of wages and the employment of women and children. —M. Regan, the famous French outlier. itta stout, Mary man, with rather a dull appearance, until he begins to talk, whun his featurm light up with a wonderful in• tellectual brilliancy, and his whole bear ing and impost utatufe4 the scholar and independent leacher.. . Sourkof hue Just. vs:rived the degree of J?oetor of Medicine from the Uniceraltyof Zurich.. Sloe Is Bosnian by birth, and studied at St. Petersburg with great credit Until the Russian govern ment forbade the conferring of degrees in medicine upon women. —The Paris member of the house of Rothchild received the news of tiaribal.. di's arrest at an hour and a half Winn the first meagre dispatch reached the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. With this hit of knowledge ho made 50,000 francs at the Bourse during the afternoon. —The oldestjeumalit in Frahm Jean Baptiste tiourier, Bled recently In a charitable institution at Insy. He wax ninety-twe years old. At one time he was in the odic° of the Jouriud do Paris. Realnowroteagreatnumber of ‘!poents." Re VOW. the tint years of his life in piny- Ing do • :Wanes. , . • —Fernando Wood LI not troubled with fitodesty- - lle woo tailed upon the other day to follow Mayor Hoffman in addrett ring a regbnent, and Debt ' have not come hereto-day to make a booed,. but as I AM called upon to nerooo.l ilia I lonor, the Mayor, I do It With pleutturo." carriage recently upset and, bruised 'a little Malian, who was screaming "Viva Garibaldi" in the mid d ie of tho Boulevard Montmartre, In Par ht. Tbo composer got oat, picked upthe child, examined 'his bruises . „ gave him twenty francs, and Winded him over to the police to bo healed: —The romnt revival' of Duma's " tony" Paris was Made the occasion of fervent popular tribute tails popular author. ire wept hirnseltriearly but regained his eyesight sufficiently to write to the actor bavolger before going to bed a .note which 'finished with these worth: "Let.na not despair of art; toy dear child; with your future and my past nothing bp loot. 0101 DAIL Y ITTIS it.mE . Eurz. B. 1 .11, ' IN D BO: 'di 118 W. St, near oorner of Fifth. Go rnment Securities, Gold; Silv_er, And coupons, atiOttsb% lad Mil es llblitt tam. Matta 40101 op .11th. prlnetnalcltlea of tor.. - . CONVERSION OP - 7-30'S. te ►re now premed to ootreert the SECOND AND THIRD SERIE& 1-30" I Fi'Ll 4441 g Re* lfdh E.-B) Gold Coupon Bonds. JABTRB T. BRADY t CO., ➢akn is pttnuat Bnitiiee, • Corner Fourth & Wood , streets. IRA B. ReVAI. & CO.. . AND HMIS I. BittlltK Cor. Fourth ald Siatthtleld Ftretts zinv i r r ,t l ,o4, l74l : JULY tent. to January at, and gliTigat &1111:1;: 5-20 BOXDS OF 1867, lateral LP BULD at 0 Ina cant, from that date. ink H. Mit",&ll' d 01). FINANOE AND TRADE Orson op ry Pinwsounon Gnerryn, Mayo.., October 21, ISM. Gold opened Emig at 142%, In emisequenee of more warlike roman from Italy, but tt be came weaker when the Aieletant Treasurercorameneed pnyliut idnvernber gold coupon.; ite market, nevertheless, closed strong at 141%, large short contracts hying still out and no farther new. .from Europe regarding the 'quotation. of annuities. .13a1111 opimed strop tuabitht, but be title wealt,ind blotted It a robsiderable decline; Eightpone bondl at t 34 £l7lbrirentle• of lad& VG do, 1806 1 e, 34; Console, %; Too•Yarties, Seven.Thlrtie., % to% per gent. The scarcity of money, or rither the width of cor:Wenn that cause. the stringency ot the market, forces people to .Iles their seenthtlee, 'villain there la bia littio demand for thou—a YlvaTereaty bond bought at par bearing me par amt. Gold 14 a otoo InvestmeolottOn t angst tf,r i months, It eothmands a premium of 1 or 10 per cent., but on the other baud, a bond bought at 100, with no Interest uthoed, and after a months ts, Including Intereet, only worth Its per cent., Is .undoubtedly Investing money at • lots. The retort aught &embalm. In Italy have canoed National orautitles to decline from 1 toe per tent., what their market value will be lb out of a general war to Europe. It, la a eeltudon to support that trench. Italian, German or English semantics would decline, and Slinethoon.bonds advance, while the National (century is under superman. If we aim at remitoptlou before the foreign indebted tie.. Is considerably reduced. aro must baps pared to the !mode go lower, •ad probably, be 'airport If they moth the better for the counirgi it .111 tend to keep Mode abroad un til ere are propathd to redeem them, and In• .teal of writhing from to to Id per cent. we may buy • large per restage of them book at s discount. The steak market is excited end higher, but nobody nee. for it except proteesionel Nubian. . Money le becoming sealer, le riete of • To nle:101ton of n•vigetton, mid the barge aaJlO.l of ?oil to go out. Clueing !Yew 'York quotations received by I:M. H. Mertz, were se follows: Gold, 142%, 15111 . 11, lar4 119 1114, 101%; ass, 1111% tionools, 101; Gios 100%; 7-L, clirralmagla Plttabure. R. A. Merchants thaloa Expreu Wamtern lIWOa. Ulegrapb.......— , • Pittaburgh Tart Wayne (Mimeo _ Sire Northwestern nallrood—common Northwestern—preferred— New York (Mattel .. . 11 " ig Ohio ehdlea Carthicathe 1.41, MM.. Southern 701, cond. 70 fdnarts Quieloilver' ta i —Tim New York Tribune of Sato ntay.haya The failure of Robert L. Taylor, . old and highly nommol. It Is smiled that lat le largely cote , =Mai by the 1.4..0.0.4. 0f - the of H. W. liaboell, Malpping and moo son Thera dia., who baa Mao felled. putimbevs Taylor an The debilities. Mr. Taylor ars .10 10 autettet •betit $1.11014.0, lucludine the Indorser.. of Mt 'lubber/is paper. The difficulty la nekotlaung oomerer• Maly aper sae led tot re failure. In part. While lamike can make sone par MM. 111 OS gating mock gemblisg. mentaetlle paper is steadily threw, ela, and Itquldidkin will be found na.asary with bow. drilling Moue welting for munetting Outrun RP. - —Say. the Chia.* Journal of Saturdati Sois_ . • amt., eresideg the Inegrity of D. D. Pete.. of • nne.tal eirealor, went afloat cm Vb... It s /. alleged that has aterdented. kiwi. taking a somber of forged warehoine nwelpm, on which tee has eurh ng atmle r ater .000.7. St . ear . ; been issued by M,. h .4 calling for 003 tierces of lord, It la NM, hive bun do covered. 11 is 01.0 reported that other forged receipts en varki n pork hot.* aft In Wimp stioo, but no Nether partleulars have be. totmlit its we. to press. —A panic took piace oe the Philadelphia Stook Exch.., owing to • eedden d.PPlak rrot et sight of sayeral herclee whieh bmi 0.00 milieuat :fly for some time past. Tide Is • Beiges. premonitorater of Power w . Quicksilvt may be exp ter mod ected Mime. bare already fahta to etrOgralt of there'rete selling prism aed others ant won frdlow, North.stern ecuaeure,'Tkim J ohl to South. e Ohio tWitifiratrot and other" which pay nolethendare Doodled &Wit Rem one barker to another at prim far stove their Talmo and as no outsiders. will Loath than they east fall to their P.M among the Meeks en which so prude. beaker will lend .y money, and wo layeeterwill ea. to flak hist . ..in—New To* . . , —We ara Irony lohmer that wow ot tha for !,•ome flue to Ur habit et opoaa, -mad Teeemetult :has into tho eed Tr kl ew " nt sta eats aa s U'll o ea "'". Came. The Proveml:r Interest payment la a:eeled Qf many to derma the prise 01 gold; out tbls afoot..Pial* from past capertintoe, resnot be amoral epos aftla of Orem* at eenotste. Tereaty.four adhloas of gold matt be 'squirm:l to pay pay the November Menet upon the nog Twenties. The greater part of thlo trill oald through tea. New Took Sub-Tressury. -. —Berter, Bnlfafla. . —Kistler from Titusville, ra n refers to the PnleesTeozoiltlon qt. the all btu/new es At mamma quotattose the bueittem Of pre. duties oil Is mulardestly.mmtmeralive to retain the old hands sad Maw in seam itew mem Territory wale profitless well I. raptdly Wino onted. sad titers la no foment feat of the top ply (Milne. The old spotter of sellaatlas the productioe oftow WWI has not mitirmy peered ewes. and Soo hes to keep to mln4 the lejonstios of the .tolfues steward.. sad whim . 0 hundred measums of oil" are reported. taken his bill too wilt. any. nee Pellet prlem which oil hes obtelned tor the puts two months has totted attention to the volitive of abandoood wells, Boma of whish hate largely reneld their operators. Very few wails ars now got'g down in toed. tell when 01l la found at a low depth than TM feet, while the majority are moulted' to drill from MO to fire. True require. the beet of loco 01104 and has oven quite en Impetus to the 000401 ... th ertlelek Which had Wes oh very lathe materia ove r lly a ye o f d ag Mo o, ck. es. then every one WIN their o . . . The pipe lines are extending their pipe. to gauety Sew delft, thry few team can be ud for any ptirpoan. Iron tankage la now uke:natal that It 1. thought by many that nil will be realned en inmate beta (In we(t/ranee to noting It to rhuanalobla) until 'ales are actually male. PITTIGNINIVILtaPigrinteLMIIIIIIMAiIIaItg 00,100 or Tea P 17111.13111 Gazer., ht on DAT * (MON, 98.1567. ORMIE—The oil businme was- • perfect blank to•day, no ter ae operellons warn eon. caned. The roan which set la lila morning, and eontinued almost without cemetlon. dm: loath...We dey, te the eau,* of the present suurnetion; and until the 000011 of it le davel. oped. It isnot !their that thiftwUlbo soy nrovrment. Boylan expost lower pilau in teas of en aerie reeowptloa of navigation, and es a soreeduenes, with the present favorable indleationc, that , are all. or nesrly ell, out of the market. .A floe hi badly needed, and so far .as WS CIO 141110, needy eVtly IMO la thetrade would like to see a good river and heavy or. rivals of oil. The stook doll la this market ts nearly exhausted, and those who have sold 'loon" for November would he partdonlarly gratified If there ahou Id happeo to be a'riee won. It EPINEU—The tilt same to hare knocked the prop. froin.under the market for bonded ell *Jae,her• am well aa la Philadelphia. There wu note elnale gale that we could hear of, and ft N .al4 that there were offers to sell 14 thetas' rimed place at a matenel rednotlon, For edentate, epdt all wan quoted at lierpasha against ate on elattuday, and Norco:awl et et* 11144 &debut ado on pat ordo. OM surer= not loom strousewli Deco, A. D. 31111er. 115 Ulm relined tn Warted, Xi., Co. Philadelphia Lone & City, as do do to q: O. War. PhiladArobis; Ilutobleson Oil Co, 204 dodo to L. 1911.0 x, • blladelpht... Brook., Ballentine & Ca., 97 do do to W.O. Arden, Ptilladottolds. Duncan db do do to Waring, log & Co, PhOodelphts. Johonton & Patna, 00 do do to W. P, Loreto Bro, Pbtladelptds. • W. ntecotoneon, 92 000700, to J. Parkhorrt Co. Baltimore. • Eilty,Oo do do to Stormon, Elm a Co. rhllsddlphis. ' .011. eIRPPIm 210 T 11T A. V. a. I. Montsbeiwor. Koehler s Co, Oro bbla milord, to Warted, Mod & Co. Philadelphia. Clark a Sumner. 164 do do to Wriltht & Sono, Philadelphia. Nat. lief. Co Mir do do to F. A. Dilworth Co. Philadelphia.. Farroatt. Lotion & Stookdale. I'oo do do to Altoona Storing Co, Philadelphia. •Yorryth Bro. al Co, AO do do to F. A.1)11. worth & 00. Philadelphia. Braun & Wagner.= do do to Warlok , Kw, & Philade/phts. P. Walseuberer & Co., 0 do do to WiWleg, ICieut k Co., Pbl4l,lelphia. J emaetoa,ibddodotoWaring,Kt n g ar. co, n,adalplda. liesakoown & Co. 112 de do to A.G. Wardea, .Philadelphia. •• Freidaoll Wort& 600' do 20 06 C. W. Mona, - Philadelphia. - • Leanly(Ho Market LET Tetempi' to the l'lttsbarinihnetted Lennaurtin. October 48..—Tobacoot salon 17 Ida an s3,olllCto for lop and -mealyilititk m' Flour eteady; imparting Wheat . Oat.. bulk, Ito. — Cotn—shollen. be7l,Vroole eor, bolo, 700. Cotton lett& Mon Peak dull anlat. Lard 199te110, 1 1 •0011 —shoulders 10140, ohm. ado. thaZEITE TUES JAMS MIZELL & SON, • 69 and 79 Wirer Street, LARD OIL IWTOFAOTURERB, Arid rlealen6ll.l:ll.M. LUSIIICAT/1.1 CARritro.. "- t Lard ell We OPSWIMS OUT ay. - gi! - beat dlocla.sr. or GLOW PrOtoe tea. arr.. C.d.. or Ude.. no—:. Our. tro Lard 011 or • 3¢brte.t¢r ..llnot 1M of Carrot coN Viet to. ,* tb i !r h r g ln .6J usgstZire p n f' :: : ;:77 r4 Vaiii; g 643 Lard 011 from thir ect. - . FITTSBItrIteII BLIRIKETIS. ertibir o 4 trim Protatrion Guns, Alooro.cr. Oolober 25, The general market. were very doll to-dry which rosy b. attributed In part, at least, tc the Loa lament rendition of the weather, wider . Maras. has te!tdertca to retard out-door operation. •itt boit , liefre+ery thtio, lo Wit a limited dooaso4 for any of the leading article., and, as a collirOlieice, we have hot few round lot openittone to record. So far, licrwever, as prises are oimoorned. there are no ehanies worthy of special notice. GRAM—Whist is quiet sed uncheitee4—, we tontlatis to duets Mem fled tit la tires ii 1214 fad 32.6.42.03. In Street este of bear West Vleginis White at MR, Core •le to flood stiphle and dulli common' mixed market tke quoted .bore 1 1 1441,11. eel. of I der prima 'itilow at * L bate 'awl and ..unchanged; eel, of ter on tried/ , et ebo, itt, mall Wee la eters et sefiloe. Rye is quoted et 51001fra. Hat lift), aohyr.4konurt.w. continue to quoto ek 81,mi do thiel; thd,t,eta 11:14 le store. FLOUR—Ie quiet and a little dun but prim are nalbanand. We continue to quote at tot *eclat Wbcati omeain for Winter Wnenl; and 11111,0045115,00 for fasey brands. Eye Float . _ • pnovis;orts . .—.saran ti neatly, lazt Quiet riaelmagea. W. eoattaua to quote at l4git4Y(o for Shoulder.; Prat& for Slbbedaud Clear Sides; 200 for Plata Sugar Corea Haw, god 2341210 far Cacrused do. Lard my' kit quoted at Ida, tad Mesa Pork at =Amu. #OTATOES—Peach Blows are comine In Pratt/ f ell. and may De quoted M SIM per bushel on amok.. New Jersey Sweats N per barrel. I nurr4ll—Primp 801 l Butter is he fair de mand, eats at NiNia. tloiiBtin Peeked Butter Is dull and nominal; may be quoted at Merl. sl7llB—stead/ with a fair demand, and eon• Unclad light arritalai salt. of fresh packed at II tAtEkSE—VIrm but . uatiutugod. Sumas o /laMbar" . at 164:1111o, and Gnat= at ISOM, a.. Unsling to quality. ELY—Is quiet and unchanged; sales from ems at alto 102,00 per tom accindlng to quality. APPLES—There is no abatement in the or. dials, and while the ma.ket Is Stall, prices are unchanged; sales of tale to good at agegii, and Prima to cholas at 1t3.t004. ALLIWIIEST CATTLE Orritni.v ors Przcsocrum Goiorrra, Mon.:, October U. UST. The inanely on tale to-day wit hat My op to that of loot weals, mad with a fair retail , de. mood, the market was, if anything, a • little better than last week, for dnasers; that Is, buykn took hold With lee. thnltllty, And mime fat tattle, In wets tams, brought • Cight ad vaum. There to some loqulrg for Mook s ' attle, at nry low figura, say from a% to te—farmem Wa n t to buy pretty good steer, at these prices, but, aa a generel thing, nothing but . •stalawaga. can be bought at the quotations pat awned. An win be wen by remove to the .M below noted. prime DA reecho[ eat. Ile, nab as first elm hatcher. are accustomed _ . to buy. brought (from 7 to 7;4, and medium hatchet, nettle eold at from 0 to etf. The Chicago Republican says that the beet . .butete ere etooktn that market Is ynrchseed for the Allegheny, Baltimore and other aware . mar ket., !nano nook stock itoos tato toe Chicago earl." Thl• paper al.a remarks oast of use of the. Ohlune butchers buy. • deeent sal. mat or tea, he bate up the llve.took apex , tag, and Laportunes them to note the remark. able f•et; and, en the strength of a teputatlon thus •ahleyed, he will sell four cent beef for a month at . Wane fen. Juana per pound. It a •tmply outrae•oua" Pretty rough on the ehl• ago butcher.; And we hate, no doubt these same remarks win apply to some of our All. ghee, and Platabargb butchers. Greenwald A Kam noon Laing rebelled Gi treed of goon to pnm►Ohlo stare arg to 7sd. heysolareold G. A SLIT fat steers and heifers at b. 1.. Rothchild* retailed co bead it Pi to o's. /Crane Roes U heed ot NW. Yowler 'balconied I et 6. • • • Jas. aletillisuer reports haring sold tt head for Ch. James, at to 6X.,aad SO head for other puttee . to hheotheti set RW*6l6 are to, Ryan h Needy .1411 border Ohio settle et .6 to IV ilOhead el Weehlogloe .00. cattle at igt to 7%; head *1 Chicago tattle. at an armee of 431, sad le for EL A. Mentes at 314 Venter geld di head'of Orson Co. nat ty. for giaanigno. at t to at(; la head Washing. ton On wins at IN tosS, and di head of Unto eating at 414 to 8 . Feta. Hartwig roports hating sold SO had WSathe. Oh canna at a to,. the...Ws & Byer* *old “ bead at aid to bTLII. N. Carr wad R h e ad for Clerk at 4% to awla had a bid own account at lialledood h Co. report harlas sold 34 head of Indiana cattle at aid to 71.41 21 mod for Zlm• memoao at ald to 1114, .04 30 head of yell Com mon moot, far another party, at ; to op 4. John Kerala report; haying mid */ head for LAI= 3 3‘ Id 1. told 14 ./tead •for Ilolan oo Itarlie a Trams. report hailed aold 13 head Of Ohte add LI Dead of Washlaytoa eattlaat Ito GX. Chat. Stirmaker wholesaled lo lout offsb. Be/maut 230., Ohl*, Mayra r ta Itathehllde *Byere at a Lorrrty, Ulan J 1 130. report hating sold UM head of allaed Mack at 1423 to 4-11 heed left awed N. Wens IT head of rommoalsb Mork atIWO. .1 800. 14 head "manmade at ts 033. 1=1:1:1=1 The market for Sheep had Lambs, owing to a dlentokbed aupply, was rather inner to-day,' ad omelet or with was . astimaalloa, quite a amber of daalaro assini alma% eel by eleveri Weloelrg but pet..., upon the whole, wens no better then lot was.. The maple. waaproo. ably cae•thled lea than last week. though the deemed, .0 tar awe could me, was no mom cope,. W. aba quote th• fpllowing •ale. duck Iglu wholowaledie heed to Weever at el per heads 99 to Geo. Bellmataa (hatcher) at 11.0, per head, glad Marled ne head, at as sneer ago tit per bead. ruw tepeta paean reiatlea 144 head of Rutler W. Sheep at $4ll per head. Thomas ll:aghast reports billet retailed :WNW. at ars average at 91,111 per heed. Jahn Waken reperte haring cold leo head of Witmer Co. Ntleep et 11.54. W. Tote!. TM head ot Mama 01; Cheep Cl 01,7112‘15 Adam &kart neporta ku tR seal 110 Simko at 450 to HAI per howl, sad. 112 Lembo at 4111 , 0 lop% per bead. San aalt to basil Waablaa , Km GO. Lamp alai tee& Walls said Torrlor OS head .1 P.O. par 0110 d, and Atlrlafroa,7lo et H prr. head. Coat. There war wore utility In the Hog market trader. the Operettas, to the eittreitete, allot larger thew fcw tome time . past. Prieto, how wrer, no. .not oitotadoly higher, thentill wUt .6334•131.3 d; Ms Improvement tit' the demaral may be attributed to the change la the weather, cad wino the dAntiardl for freak pork is laareaprd ae the told weather approeshae, there will be aortaralairidlog hitting ar In the eaneueip Ma of motto. TO. following are the Wee reported: 116merlak al Co. report harlwg Wright 26 head, fro* Sumer; ate 6,Z),• IS Goat itilthisaal at ei.ai So from Satittr lt,t4. ft.saute grao ,open htrag method least 63.( to M. Man wild It head to Alattohr et e. Pnwle a to retailed lead Butler Hogell to II:. e., Kate report, 09 at ace Hato • Bro. of hood at •to 7. liot Waldo d Hyere 17 hood of prime to extra at :34 to exg. =3:1=1! ===2! CordlaNcrt Oct. Itt —near did' and priec. uttebacjtect i i kxtt5.1110.7361.1.10; tetra rgh.43. / 0 7. .11,78417 CC Wheat dull laud buyer. over for No.l Red Winter. 0115 for No. 1 aping. Corn doll, at 41,0u(41.m at the close. Otto dun, at fi7OOM for No. 1. Itve doll, at 4140441,47 for No. 1. Barmy, 41,33. IX for i.ii, and 41.M1111,10 for Spring. Cottakuntet, at Ito for Middling. Tobacco Oral ittcl unchanged ; *ales or an hhdo. Whisky unchanged f in bond 'held at 340. Wen Pork unchanged r. gales at IMP, but there Is not much .offering at this natl. 'Bacon min/imam] t. not much demand; ShOolders held at ;Mc, and Clear 6 ide4ll3 4 c ; stock small and In few bonds. Lard In moderato demand, MCJII2 , ,i. Nothing dning flog.; receipt* *mall and none °Staring for future dollyery.• Feeder. are nor inning td take Mont at the present Datchirs ale paying 40,40447.02 per arms, and the supply la hardly equal to the +rant.. Butter unchanged; Rosh. 08441.. Chem. Mandl. at 10.4015 c. No demand tor Clover or Timothy Flu dull, at IWO. Pouters steady; at 43,14)(113,10 per bbl for the best Pedal; Plow* on arrivaL Apple* are In good simply, at 10.3041,3 D per bbl., Lln. sued Oil doll and prices drooping; sale. at 81.06 Parroleom quiet, at 410.9/e for Re• tined, fret.. Gold, 113 buying. Exchange Mtn. • It ban been raining moderately sintie r.m. Itarennater fahlng. =I • 707 Teleerane to lb. Plinks reit dash lie.l Br. Loom, October I.l.—Tabasco Is steady and unehmared. 'Canon; then i• but little detest naddlinces Worth 176. Flour Is to bettor demand for Southern; Bogard., .6.820710; extra, rigglig i dottele extra, este llitrettle extra, - SIIAOO and choice. $12..W MUM. Who at; choice all tO silently and Spring la Annan 000102 white, 1172; prim. Ern-006 and spring at OAT Corn le bat attn. wltiesalea et Ina LIS% for aid white; mom:lu° tee aimed ye low, and VAS newwhite. Oats the market le 1111. [lmaged. Wlttt sales at lelialgie. Saner le 0010 t and unchanged e.l 11L271401.7 far Fail to loner spring . .ad Olka for h 0 6.0 1, rellArg. W itgg:ltg: aZe r ;y ' d till eVt7l ohly retail booth.. doing. !den fork, MM. Bacon; Mumblers are eelling atIBXO, llnd Main Callivaned hams at 10140. Lard is Mill at 14c for 0200100 keg and 12 5 en for pennon... Itectelpts-11,e00. barrelei flour; Me/ bushels wheat; 2.0811•40 S. Corn , 2,22 1 sacks osteil,B7lB snake bulky; turbo ere The we le clear and pleasant. = tar 'Yoking* to tea yiusborah Clisor Moonles s October ML—ltseelpts tar reek were 27 6 936 bbis door; 60,656 buswhent; 10243 bus °Drug 28,794 bus oats; 0.00 boa rye; 'floor; bow barley. Jib. 639 leur; 13,60 bog Wheat; 1p tom ment66 berm 1/6.. 170 bus 'oslai 1.404 bus rye.'2lonr Is quiet. Wheat dull and 0o lowers amber Michigan 1Mid:6602.64; No: f spring at IlLtd. Corn fa. , Ours barmy; plea of No.l Wabash at glami, So. 2 Wabash at 1.12 it; re. rideotod ullee; new oondemited at Mo. Oats ODenui 10 and doted 1.0 lower; nodes of No. 1 at 6,101355((o, WI No. 3. at Mo. Bye quiet- Barley 111:Z for No. I. Seeds—Clover at 07.20. Lake freights dull; 46 on corn to litittalo, and Po animas Cattle nenkern. Eite - Telegesph to Um ntttsbonan lhNlte. • Cawatel, Oet 41—Beet oattla+ q n. at 150 fat tower. I . 4Fary dull and lower; Wet at 0 for rood to aloe. /to -051M1571•00 - AY, OCTOBER 29. Fataacial Natters to Sew Nark geld Ciosed as 142%. cßr Telegraph to 110 •Pitisburgb Gazette.: NSW TORZ, Oct. 18g. *our AND aor.n. Tee money market ts easy wad steady at 6 07 Par cemt for call leans. aternbff .twiny at 106%0169 gold Mr first class bills, doid :reser, opening at 112%, declining to 14N, . . iifff ' 0 it .11 ern out o i n an m. oop notoe or IsBl., 10%010+ do of - . 146 intd: door %54,'1a,(01 :do of , 0 0 , ..%5; do 00n.1063‘010 54; do of , 67,106,10 )US 10 03,1q.401u04; 744104140105%. . Ocaa Onena,l tame. aubsetplentlY 1MPW 31641 1 name nervy anti dnaliaeVi r rary alp Canton,4.l• Comber 3 433; American, 66:i Aditmr zon ee7 -Dt4 • • . n 'Q U ' a ulous sta llr l 'a 74 5 117 i,• ‘1' 2,1a31 . poem, c Pastan Mall. 410073ii_r, A na Li. T i A. 11 1 74,7 3 o : 1376/37%; Meadlim,P6l,‘A, 01.10 caws 4 YM225+4• St. Paul 43= 10 .o learn/di o tf " 104%, Rockilla ran nd.a.504; - N. W 4111247.30 nagg ,1 2 9. 6 _ 1 5?6 , 1; Fort Wayne, 19974; aLyi. Row Tem...met GIP krstrik ens rem Jiro cinleir Gregory, i.. 4425.15; No fork 2'04 Stalin S. Mu; Combination $4O; 11111$11 no buslnCrs In othAr stocks. sosaliossaar ascriris Amount to 0,928.427; payments, 0,527.075• No,noo 14,044,677. Of the payments $4,700,- M 0 Wan on octoont of liovembor Interest.. • luso resninolf Precisely Ott sent on Saturn op. New Xerk PT°striae Market. (by Tel to lts Pinwheellk Duette New Toes, October m—cottoA is w shade lower; salmi 4600 balei at Me for middling uplands. Ylour—reeelpts WAD bbleand lu to 1712 better pa 100 grade. with lees doing; sales 14,d0 0142 at $2, 6309.7.5 for supernne state sod western; $10,10010,79 for extra state; 19,65013,50 for extra western; *»770.0 (0,80 11. 11. Os - 00,50011 for St. 1.1.11e6 Maalox aurae, inehatilug males of 2,000 bbl extra state to arrlvasoon at private terms. California rather more Sallee( "kaki. 1,100 sacks at (11.75013,50; rule. 300 bids !ye flour at 117,1509,25. lehlsky quiet and steady. Wheat—reeelpts 112,474 bu; market opened a shade 11rmoraod closed quiet., -with hold ers move disposed to realize; sales 93.0:13 bas at ..3.13 for htralitht No. 1 Yining; *:.1109,33 N tar o.:do; $.2.35072.39 for No, 1 do; o,` 1,77i4 for amber stater 4305.10 for *Mt. ...- mon and amber; whiter Canada. private terms. bye dram; sales 1,000 ter western at tt 5. barley el:tartly favors the buyers; sales 46,0000 n at sl.4llfor Menem' e1:4301,44 for State; el 6141,85 (or prime to vary choice Canada West. Malt—sake 0,000 MLitt 11.00. Corn; receipts; 703,470 bush; market galkt lower; sales of 161,000 bush, at 111.40i401,43 for western mixed in store and afloat, and 41,45 forwestern yellow.' Oats; receipts /09,514 bokh; market without 'decided I change; Noes of 199,900, hash, at lc-VW:A for western. Stock of Orals t eo as ser Wheat 505,016 bash; corn 1,053,0, frare6 bus ; oats 1,4747 W Web; rye 63,962 bush; barley 23,599 bosh; malt 114,126 bush; peas 9,500 'bun. like doll;sales of 330 bags on private tents Coffee dull and unluittled. *agar quiet and mulr; sales of 150 Wide, at 1140 itrr for e Caotrbt:l:llll4rehTifejd'''.rW'f Petrol eumeteN3.7. at 140145(0 for crude and 335(0 610 for refined borMed. Hops quiet and un crmged. Pork dull and bean; mil. at 2.710 barrel,, at 021,21,15 (ormolu, Months at M 1,15 regular. and at p.rdits for prime. Beat dui_ males of 190 barrel s at.prerflorls fakes. Beef llama (0104115,1 es 0(30 barrels at 02120. 10.000 quiet; sales of NO barrels of combed Mod Cot. per tat 11%0 for Novell. ber, and the remainder at 11M.3 for Decem ber; and 75 00S611 of Stratford. Cut. at 1740. Cot Meats heavy; sales of 218 plias at 11 40 12V3 for &boulders m. 1.150170 for u 1 Lard firmer. sides ' of 1,070 barrels, at 130 ISW. Hemer role, at :004t° for etate. Cuomo doll at 11471100. Frelktats to Liver poolv steady. LATZST.—FIdur cloned very firm for com mon grades and dull for medium and choice brand,. Wheat Arad with a fair export de mand at 81.301g2.32 for :Co. '2 erring. Rye quiet at gi,6601, 6 4 for Western. Oats steady lat Me for western. Corn moderately active at g 1,4101,42 for good M choice mined west ern. Pork at anti quiet! sales of at Ohio laces at 1t21,111041,114 cash, closing at .21,115621.30 cash and regular. , Beef quint and unchanged. Cut royale quiet. Bacon steady, with moderate demand, Lard• firm at 13! tor fair to prime and kettle mu- New Opium. Market. • ay Telt graph to the Ms aurae due tre.l New Oataese, October 4A.--Cotton I. so ften and offer with Isles of seto Wee low middling at lan. The neatens to-day were 2,644. balm nag. I. In fair domand with solos of 10 hogeheads who . crop Louisiana; the Met of the season arrived this wonting and was sold et 170, and Cuba brown at 12. 013)40. Moles.% *rat ehlpsnent of the new crop arrived this morning, classed I:lrlmat, and !told at OLDS; Cubs lb held at 530 400. now Le drat there to a far job bing trade Debut done In superficial at 610,30, and choicest 515. Corn; the market la bore, bad small lots were sold to-day at 51,75. Oats scarce at We. Pork laden ancl lower at 0214224,50. Bacon; there to only • retail bashrese done, with .ales of shoulder* at 15)4e, and clear elder, at IPOlege. Lard In dull with West of prime In Llama et 1130. and keg in 15}fe. lalusky le dull'at 12,00 0,37 no bond. Gold. ILL Sterling. letifilhe. New Tork Exchange f•C premiere. = Tnr Selcsank to the rittstrorss Ossetts.l Ctsvatsan, Oct. W.—Flour quiet and firm, In fair demand, but no change m the Orient{ double extra ad winter at a range of *10,3 0 011AO: double extra amber 11 1 1013.30; treble extra white 411013; width covers [bounties of city and country make. Wheat dull. but firmer; km I red winter In ter lots held at HAIL round late Infrared lower to ;Lora; Yo. g do at idao; No.l Milwaukee s g AL $11.13 for allots. Corn quiet and rut, at 11.1.141.11 old No. I mixed; new corn Is com ing forward to some extent. with ettt7 little deemed for it Vats quiet and sold at the aloes at Mateo for Na 1 sifts from theater. flys quiet and nechimsed. add held at MAO OW for state and western farm the Mere. Bexley dull. and So. I bald at 61 ,160 Mak Na. t 11.1501,M. Petroleum marine q d ui a et sad unchange4l standard white to d Mkt. to ,sto Pltunorst. Osamu.; Camas.. eon 26.—Flour arm and ideally. Whom quiet and 4Mat loner. donor St C lar a tor No. I and aI,rIMOI,S2 far N 0.2. ' Vara doll and :ate loner; 111,0714Q1.01”.4 for NO. 1 and 1.1,06011,07 fOr No. 2., Musing Ortu at 10. skis prlms. Oats moderate's attire and 1 01Mo lower; Baitrsau In Moro and ..SSMO ad.tat; closing arm at Inside Pries. Aso dull and MINI lower; macs at 111,2201,30 tor No. 1 wag eimnicil,t3 for Mo. 2, closing at weiat,lo mr Provision. doll. Mess pork MD. Lew Armor; 12N,1212140. lberelpts —ISOM bbls. door, IMAM boa wheat and 21 bus corn. 44.00 bus. Pats. 6Moments -111,1100 bbl.. four, 111,000 bun *boat, 71.001 bus. corn and 74.1.00 nus.oate. Freight quiet at 1140 tor is beat, 7540 far eons and MO for oats to Buffalo; boo for oom. - to Oswego. The • rattler was clear and cool. ===l City Telegraph t. the Itlttabargb atom.; 11.2..t.t0.00t0bar 4 2..-Tlont . Mall and no onangeol. Wheat inactive; Wen to,Too Mnaraukso at $2.10. an 4 TAO boa No. 2 do. at 211,05. _Corn onarad , at 202. nnbOnt hived. 4.122.2 doll: Ws 12,022 bus No. 2 Weatarn at On... Ere g oloti a.IO 2.023 bna canon mu.. at 01„.20. nadar .loot sale. OM bun prima Cavan a at $1.22...11.030 202 no. 1 at de532.20 livered. 1202:4 , 7 0 k 200.002 oltannet.• Illionnutea n r o= Vrolgtit; Aran on wheat, Co on . 0000. and 140 on oats 00 Son York. itecaltda-tYnoat, 214,000 boa; own, ILOAO.I22ai oats, 122.020 ton; bar /.2. 2nn nna; 20or. 14.000 fiblytrontle-Corn - 74,00.) bus; r beat, 129,0:9 troaioata,22o,ooo boa lialthmarte ne Senientab to tlia 11.1hInitikdasetie.; .batt'intaina' Oct - 21.—lheivea' heavy and lower with • comity number- untold. Sup ply. SW bead; iteeraze qualltr, fair • wary beat ;1 70; nitre , intim prime: - 13544216 e; first qmtlit/. 14 5(.0iht fair. to Atooa ludo; °hit her, Ilene; inferior. beloo. ' ltooelpta for th e er,...E.7.03. ak.p amt. Lamp. doll, but lees Whey than hot weekt MO were offered and all *old at th.Go for sheep and .ifir4o for tomb.; rooeirtn. $.471. flog. depremed and lower; the market was brisk ;attar at so kVA f or km , magfil INISTe for fair to good; 114124(e for heavy prime corn fedi reoelpte for rise week. /flan. ;Br Telegraph to tee Pittsburgh useetts.)„ °swarm, Out. out advanced 20c on Spring grad.; 1.500. Obis at $ll,OO for No.l Upend,. Wheat quietll,6oo bush No.l Mil waukee Club, at $2.20. Corn quiet; 2,011) hush No. 1 /odium, et $1.20. Barley held at 41,2401,10 fOr CallOglian. bales on Saturday Mold of 4,000 bash gay Quints..sl.lo. Rye and Peas nominally unchanged. Lake im -11002.-1M Pion , ' POPUO Mr Wheat: 20,520 On Corn; 27,000 tur Oats 31,200 .ho llariey I 1.50) bu lire. Canal experts—CM Obis glour t e141:00 Oa Wheat; MVO , b l 2 0000 50,000 bush Barley; . 13.920 boob nye ; 13,50) bush Pam. ==! Pia. bona. Oat. '3...1/ry goods inarkat dull, orlon. quiet, Irregular and oondsorbat depressed. Atlantic A heavy brows Sheet. Mao 154 e. Lyman E do 150. Appleton A °demi at 140. •Augierta 150. now held by agents at 13,.(e. Reynaldo A A bleached wY offered as low as 12;4. POWs steady, 1140 tar all regular :nukes brit era to bum active impost. Detainee Ste SAY 'l7rl. for old mynas and Da tor new do. All regular mark. aul unmet:leo UM 6611101 down as low ILI 16c. Tame prices aro now lower than before t h e war and consoquentlygollto moat. atop pro. auction no they are Icallog money. 111111witalic.e' MINOS. Bi Selecraph to the rittstmeste 1111....eur..,0qpnber 121.—Flour walk and lower, ally clOtible . extre_*loXl i oilldintnr do $7.12(1%.17, 117,1117, 5.7301,00_, Wheat un .ettioa at 81,9110 r No. CST l'OrNd• t owl.* declined to NC for No. 0 Coro nOnanal. Frei/thee quiet; Wheat tolluditio lto, to 00- wad 16e. Badelptie-.l.lolltible floor, WACO au WbteLtitiMildbit esta.4loo bu cam. • NW omen to —113,000 libls f10ur..07,000 bu Wheat, WO be oats Ana eOO bu corn. ' • fflemphis market, , TelegraDO tote. Pittabunth Oatetle.l ' lliarrelL'OOZObor '2.--Cottoo do11,11175(o. Corn Karatat gm. Liar r 060044.10. =Ace MOO. Oats ' acute, at Lie. Pork dull, at r. 34,75823.00 tor' /lees. BaoonT-Shonldere at2set Clear tildes doll, at 19e. Lard dull; at _ Baltimore Market. Hy Tslthreph to the rittebusgh LI seethe.: BALTIMMX, Oct. RRss Flo clto.dY. .Rboat active and actvaqW cc. with sato. at V.,tiDe 11,56 for choice red. corn—white 0.2301,4 Lay rorow. 11,371111.40. ' °stall= st 1011111 c. Ityc 1.56421,i5e. Provisions do ll aud hew's . Mesa ksc. Philadelphia Castle . /11 Ulf Telegraph to the Pldabarrh Hasetta.l Pismaestrata, O.:dotter 28.—Beef Cattle are armer• aales of 2,103 heed at U 08.60. Sheep are dull and leder,' With tale. or 11000 Mad at elan. Hoge are dell and lower, with sales 01.0:43 head at 119810.30. • PLllatlelpbla ===l Pait.n.,..r.1., October M—Tloar I. not. 10.1 et 10.110a..73 Mown; red, $11.6.1114.08. Ilre st western . L 7 ex .1.12 for 0.1 , 1, 70127.3. Prorlslons are nuotianged.. ,; pitIVATE DUSEAMES. • oina—sa633 tiTUISZT, nau /lad, ror eara of all dhows of • pinta tat la from P., Ibur br . gauntly nortiiii alfo lrosiment. elm. Mania Waakams, 11 oiler Mae.. of Um and tad, dare warraarad or money ran:laded. r"-Anlra:°lllNr.... ntalntVots! UNIVERSAL CLOTHES tillt—Tbo bat tad ably , Wrlaer that ll Peaarraatad to at/1,1,011m oath/faction. anl . a them NM. Purchasing etwewharix. , .For sal the ...I°.'"'"'Apjiil7rlqU.S. sat . Maul 21 86 Otar street.. 867 PITTSBURGH BOPS WORD. FULTON, BOLT I MAN CO., Ymantaccure tEa but ••COUDAGE I 0 1 111 • •Ir TVIVINEs., is tilt; witty. IlfareJlol2., 114 o r llk Izr water .t. I • alw or , amp' for C 2 rem US. CM9 RIVER NEWS Halo commeesed to fell before dey-Iten yee t.4.r tooralult. sod It so atinoed alenoit out . filiation . during the entire daY. petches rePore rela at Stenhily and 011 city, sollat there will probably to ossa t o the Allegheny; and. as thelrely seems to he gm. rel, there Will.. In all probability, be a flee In the Dr o ..pasu, Wee. Our etesosboatmeo ae dotICA,', feet highly eleted el the favor able tarn thief. bevel r. 04 It le to be hoped that. their eapeotatlona will Lae Cgcn be blasted as they mist lame hide since. There are ohlte a suriber of boat. at the '.landing ready to ero . theneace bUstnese, a. won a. Otero Waiy,shoW for letting out. Aotone other., are the obneraie, liobtneon, Les. rani, .Zsagle , ./lays and Arrocale. The Selma , Mot. Borers , iieV best, win lond for Prete Or- • • We eel/ 11 .4. prOposol : in. the Steen:than Owner', Convention, at Cloclattetl, to lb the intot , s isgeir;qo ethapell theta to take "cabs° put In the rib:ghat. ay the Oiptain. It will hardly become k law., : . . The gthamerilielationd (not Ht.'. woe sold t St. Louie ne,Wedneeday for Staheel.. She n bat • year old tthd cost 06,000. , Pork'er, on of dent. Balker, A well. known river men died at Taltelgtri On Sunday last of yellow:fever. • The secretaryof mu wax tenthoined by Centredat th e luteenion to build and Otero' ate two dredge that, fur the purpose of deep, ening Red keeping open the eherarel of one or thereof the at the mouth of the Muir , eppe doer.. Under this. authority the Seer* term hu ...lead into a contra. with • Boston Ann fur the°out:notion of one of these yes. eel,. It le to be ISO feet • Ins, with a propeller at - each cod; one of which is to bfl driven by two eeklace and the other by 'ann. The et. Louis Erpublthan, of Saturdey,sayer I Capt. W. H. Iforsobtort, of the fatuous Great Itepublic turned in title oily on Thureday moron, ' hues - Ptitsbargh. tart Dan Able and otters have to Dave Camptall,lhe ••wrecker,e the ergth wheel mum., Leonora end Silver throe. liter will pruned o 1 was to Olemantla them. We understand that ne 110tISSone wore about closed last evening for the Hauler of the little ...wheeler Counten to a new set of ownifi. The Boonville, Capt . . Wed. June, arrived yesterday afterncom from the Upper Min.& The Huntsylila left this port July 7, to um. plate the I De. Lodge's trip to Benton, dot could only gel. to Cow Islaadotthere th e height was put oat CapislaJacobri thinks It very probable thatthe steamers 0.11.1 u, Imperial sod Zephyr will be nimble to get down this • winter. The Gallatin, be talulth, will prove • 1011,. It moulted every exertion. or the crew to keep her afloat, the hull having bun : 1461 . 10015 damaged in croselog the Mite. ' rapids. Salo Cape/roof., of -the same dater. We learned yuterday with-unfeigned sortow of the deathof 0. 0.. Clement, who was well known se preserger agent , of the Keokuk and cod the AtlntlUe line packets. He died at his home In thiscity, on Fouttcuth and Market streete, his disuse being Poumonto , cod leave. a wife and two .children. He was breast-Latex of Capt. D. Delleven. Otis life wax recently bowed for 'SAW. The Lot:U.llle Courier, of Saturday, Tha work se e the great brides over th e falls of the Ohio g vthorauely embed forward during the low water -season. Eleven of the Alen have already peen Darted some fifteen feet mpight, and the work le of the mut übstano till tharaeter. 'The catfer dour °alba Ken tucky side of the Indian chute IS nose being Delia and in a few days the Inundation let the pier to Seerected at that point will roe ready. Hte work he being pushed night And day, and all the piers will reach • pal. above ordinary high water mark the present sea... It somewhat remarkable that at eo Moe within the, past tifteen years presentch 40 oportunity beenoreted Zs the ninth to e the pro mention of snob • work. From the caul to within one hundred and Oily yards of the In. Must shoe, the toll, life nearly dry, prem.- lag factilties, And the contractor, have not been slow In availing themselves of this low stage of water. • Woolly the following items host the Loner Denocral, of Saturday! • Capt. Flak Vandal:a. eneueded le reliant U. Sam's Incomotlye on -the falls and Ludlng it safely at the not of Fifth street. when It will be hauled out upon the wheel toothy. He ewung it between A pair or flatboats and took •It over the falls, and came through the cabal with it to Garay wharf. One of the main obethelet in the nwrigatlee of the huhu chute on the falls hag been the left hand reef rock Almost at flathead of the chute. This. Detraction.. • good sage of water, prevented the channel from beleg more than le feet wide. Capt. Sink Warble, on his own responsibility, and for the benons or the Steamboats, west to work and blew the ob. etrualon out of the way with powder. The fragrant, are being removol, toed, whto clear, tbe churel will be unobstrueted, and, Lute. of being IS feet wide, will be 69 or 7o feet wide. lathe luipageol l •Tuba • Dan," we exclaim ; "Bally for Blake , • larron2B OZ 1 1 / 1 111320.1.D. Lggeuago Aso Ptrranotoet Rartacia October 111-4 care ple Iron, Bitola & Cosa do do, Loomis & Collard; ears trot; ore, Shorn. Darker d Wotrl i do do, Lewis, 011 ear 00 Phil lips:l do 40, DlcKalght. Porter & 410; RIO Dbl. sand, liskewalf, Pears & 0000 feel !amber. W W Higdon It Out 800 do de, /I A Clark Co;4030 do do, I Heath; ID has stare& J Con. n P e o x rt e l rge d l o d d C J os D : De Do a v *c r a p r i s . aJ b J e o g ndeo, J Dla wood, Hay. & STaleart; /6 DOla peaAE Haas :retool 2 ears 11000.3 0 Knox; I do corn,littr.h lessA, Idetireere d 00; I do elan Chess, Smyth 0000; Ibarley, Culp 00 tibepard; II coil. rope. Go dfrey & Clarks; t ear loom J J Hens de.: tibia et"; kga butter, 81 ll'Hirkoattlek & Co; 20 btds potato., It Weeds; 0 oarbarley, Spencer HeKay;t tub better' Graf 00 Bei. tar; I ear eons. J W Fairies, Dbl. 011,5 T Glass; so DDB apples, Miller & Frosty; 11 DOL lard. 2do guinea, Fetzer d Armstrong; 0 aka rye. do 018,14 de barley, McHenry 00 /logo; I Dols rgia.l do aced, Head & 'illettgar; g ski potatoes, Bricker 00 C. 14 ska batley, LI sacks Ae...1 Olean; 111 bbla Pout do onion4l l Clemens: Ls 001. apples, Void a cal Obi. keg lard, Herbert; 23 O bis Olt, U CommComldell 2 do appla.3 Um. Pmts.:rood. Foot VT.117,13/ OHIOOOO ILE, October 23.--421 Dan 0118.. Dims= a Son; I ear 101111544, Pater bah.. 100 Dbls lour. I.lolp 00 Shepard:loo Dbl. dour. 500taakt, d Lanai 100 do do, Watt & Wll.. 1 000 do apples, c - a .1 sholar;22o bge oat, Di bola appl a es. Ido elder. 4 Obis eggs. Ilenry Rea Jr; 24 lAti apples, W Ilrad; 4 pkg. 00100, T DIU she II; ' IU DOB applu, Vole% 00 0.62 Wes hop., Carson, Darlington & 100 Dhla tour, F 0113.140111; 1 ear bulk oil, ale a. Pinkerton; 103 hag. barley, John Gangwich; II Olds apple, Maker k Prong; 1 car stone, K Braaten; 1 car tamp Iron, Stark, McMahon & Co; a pkgs butter, Little & 31=1,- 1 1 ot; 10 bid asap. tnBth, Bobenaon a Co; 18 bbis apples. A Fox; 1 /kr tobacco, E 80. 0000; el empty mater kat., E lleseletott; an boxes candle., F Selland Co; 100 001. Dour, Ueanor a Harper; 2 tts dry beet, Fob= & Brol lo o l lltls apples, a bloom; I C. potatoe.. W J Stott* 2n;100 Dbla door, E 13 Thomas; b/pkgs 0011 • 11, 310Colley 00; r h o . Ors!! a 0 0 1 0 , 11 ska actor& F W C FeW; 20 dot brooms, W. prattler; 00 hes glassware,:semple & 0012001 s apple butter, C Sam 9 hall elder. F rawealti ley 1501. apple& hl W Ilanktiii2o do vinegar, W 0000.00. ALLII6I2.T STA.TION. OetObtf 2&.-1 ear 00t. oennedy & 00 1 / 1 10P: ears sat..., Bail s Hobert.6; I do do, .7 DC IlembhBlll rar zoo. Kennedy d 00; 7 dor broobss Hahn & Hadley; 10 dodo. 8 Opt; Ido do, Lockhart a Okla apples, J Deete rt ; GI WI. paper, Pittsburgh h Paper Co 181 bbls dour, Myan &La ngeo. hem; 10 i. ohms, Shula a Donner; I ear cm, J V 7 Stmpsoo; 1 ear ilatatted. Ever kr Hamilton; 100 sits oars. le do eget 7 Craig; 10 D i bt i ags, Lyons; 10 hal moap,ilitat ritslintraan.Cootorrah Ilesouranet OetObantil-114.110, ta We deur.Liana h. Had. 60 As barley, do oats do tom Ma 'Haan.* flood; de do potaiona, Ileanor LittPar; tido barter, W 7 Jotkoatoa h I ear grata' estapaell & Brown; ear earn, S B Floyd & Alo, 150 Data seater, Volgt & Co; ISO do do, owner; I ear rye, W Meek; iot halt 011, Wilton: 1 cat sta.., &alerted llattingt; I do do, C Smith. keLeownsta• VALkai R. R.: on. 26-13 aka lye, 'Oda barley. 92 do oats, 6 do seed, abort lad 22aa nail% 10 kt la Iron, Marva, rarlekall • Co - 1100, abla oll,lllcalchaon62 do o, 7160. 2 Broil ear dm brick ut , Dithrld : ica &So d n; 1 ear atone, J Bracken: 2 do. do, .liarnoon d Prrreortari Aro, .Orrerver.rannata. B. R.. October 26...c5 eke oat., IV Moore; 111' barrels pplee,Sturecoa & tiro: 7do do, (0100 •& Bel. ton I tot dry goods, blefitroy. 'Dickson & Cool ear Dort , A Laud, ligi MV bather, 1 do dim pelts, P B P McLoughlin; Pr eke wheat, .1 13 Ltreatt & On: 1 car sand, A & Members: I do do, IBllltogs & Estop. co. ia. lrmg i mßuTaWiT, PRINTINO ANT WRAPPING PAPERS Przwit AND wenunaCeL No. S 2 'Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pas DTPIUMRI3—ittIOUST Hester rresmeat.:- Y. J 240. H. _Lavniutiloti.Treamor. rE1111:18t, 1111)1.H.E..gearetary. • Unnteratti—August Hartle. Jobe /Hata', H. UHatturan.,lohn Meta/lam. Ja"'• ary .C. Et. tHerelet. Comb raid For PAM , Mort , . • UNION ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY wm. M. JOICVSTON, rOufsatarer . of COOXIMI ARCan, atilt.7 9 ..,VoTa:NtiM Nrilegatt° sag ad Mose MACH • KIM' 01.11N135... 5 . o f w T. o if r WArSuf usalon i las trnb.crP4.s loot ob inet ex.ePllt.bort , - MADISON' STARCH AGENCY,. dart received. ero boxes. 40 C." rear: nava; I 1. . 1 Vora do.: 30 •• 1111vccillors lamb. roe rate Ir. to the Mute by the I tt, 1., fAauzif MEIN I . ON -WORK JONES & UORLINS, si = 13.1ELC*33S CZMIS=II AMERICAN'` NO CLAIR Bar,tieey,Sbee and Plateiron Bridge Irons Angle and T bi. at ennzd frntal Coal Screen Frei T nans,io & uoias. to the Sari Tram:alai te,plia hed and coun ter runic Boiler,ltridge. Tank Riven; Cut Balla and Bp ell skip and Boat S Men Raiirosul Spike ; ilailrond Fish Ho rs and Bolts; Railroad Car t, hand Axles; Street Car whet i ls and AXles; Coal-Pit Car W eels and Axles; Patent Cold Rolled Shafting; Patent Coldliolled Piston Rods; slower and llenperßars. , • W4.loll.lotraz AN.) 0/7/Cr. 1511 Water and tIB Front Stn. 151L/12404 80081. Mi. 23,2 i an€ 23 River 81. 0 Jal:cl6 OHIO/WO. ILL. NEW LEWIN HOUSE. Lindsay, Sterrit & Enwer, Manufacturers & Importers of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c., 337 LIBERTY STREET, One' fqnare Below Union Depot, PITTSBURGH. ore Aorertu far IPAIRDLIMS . VAP.LIZ. SEIND3I.II STEEL WOKS. SINGER, KRICK 8 CO XUZLETVIZZEZI Or BEST BUBO CAST STEEL FLU in WWI, OF eLI SIR IM.L. /MAY, Clam - Lea, tura AroCm/WM SAW PLATES. =LIMO AND eibil-ELLEcTIO RAILWAY SPRINGS, Co6l sprout Bteel. Ocisl add German Plow Steel, PLOW WINBeI 411 D MOWLEJ Mute. BPBINGS, AXLES AND STEEL 61"" nrg2.0 1 P&AWhartni/7. 3 olioW-BABIL Warehonee;SS Water St., Pittarlb, 000.00 ATLAS WORKS, XORTO.7r OrRED-T. Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh. TIIOI7US N. MSLI.EIt, President: These Worts •re molts the Istsmst rat meet eourpleto ,establtstmesat la the West. nut are pow prepared to fur:Lime Ertigh3es of Every Dextiptkm. 011 Malts ghecl Iron Work. Itellroad castings, Bolling Mill Cantina, Engine CULltige: - cuting., ORDERS SOLICITED, actl:X6ll / JOIM RONEY, HULA. FOENDRY, Carson St., 9th Ward, near A.F. R. E. MULAPFACTOILIar 01 Hammer Dies, Steel Moulds, gag US sel Nags 4 .108 . ra w W1111 . 8 promr;gr to. Or. =beat.. - xae PORT PITT POUNDRY, • GLIELES- OAP REPIIKWB stA,TOTWatrottaa Ca HEAVY ORDNANCE . AND ALL NINDB tt/ =AMY cAartikez. Botclal attontioa paid to RULLIRti HELL 11111 t.. LAtIT MACHINEIIT ttol NESo=tt REPAIRS ationdot to promptly.. As heretofore, the but amtettall artr. arall • Nosed at this Slavlag almated of oar cal Stock. tro art ortpazto, lota NSW Aso tstrooPito pAttoila. couttractod ander the sopervittoa at Mr Zia trairt, to tarnish NAIL 11ACHINIS at W ontno. want OUQUES NE IRON AND STEEL WORKS, HALLMAN, IWT.II & CO., • Iron, Nails, Spnngs, Axles 11.0110 X AID FL STEM, &O, =tra. 47 "Vireatcr 1131 - J. root. iPirreErrniair. AN4COA r at"Wrirda. , A. BRADLEY d o CO . 11a..111.otrA romp Varlet? dr Cook; Parlor gild floating Stores, -Amor& irbtall meth. aft Mated ZIIICCIL Sitorio and TALLISILLN _Tan Storm) PO YLLNA. VICTERAIS ald zatONEIDIEP (Wood Gook gloves.) Lige roanubletare GRATES, GRATH "BOATS,. As& Olin WI. Wathowno, con= al &mud and l'lsUbmltt“ Sztraves ea Nomad lanule BLACK DIAMOND • HOWNIMM.i*OwiII:P=HE.sa - ITTVIBUL.9II. . . • - Manufacture. or .r.E6T Q041.1.1.TT B.LCIIIMD CAST bquare. Mat sa .d. Octagon. o of an Mos. War.' nd must to any ter.pad r Inanallcsand It Ws