P I MTSIIMtGLI'DiAItICIETd. COMB Cif TEE PlrrertraumGazwrrie, - , pious°Av. liroveinber 19, 1868.. S - Tile generil markets are -quiet and de told of any new -lor impontant features • worthy of particular notice. There seems to be a little 'stronger holing in Flour and Grain, but it slight as to be barely . , Tieiceptable 'and there is no improvement to note in the . volume of business. And while the surface - indicates a little more steadineuteithe undertone continues pan icky,and while hapes are entertained that the worst is passed, fears are still'-:enter tained for the ilitiare. al'liere is no &rivals , - dug the fact that th ere, to se a com znon expresaion, tinges, and -there • 'are many. men whoa in such condition, financially, that unl se 'relief soon ar. forded, they will forcod to succumb. Already a large number of men all over the country have, by the force.of circtun- Stances, I:ieen compedled , to g° under, ands -! as we have already intiniated? unless there ' ;:1a a very decided change, and that, too, :before long, iothers will be obliged to do _ APPLES—Steady but unchanged; we ..oan_report ritgalarsales at to 114 per -bbl, as to quality. APPLE BU'ITEB--Unchanged at 7010 Ti in km. 5, and 80 to 85 in .crocks. BUTTEW--, Is steady, with regular sales •cd Roll at 35 to 40c, for fair to chcAce. BEANS—SaIes of _prime small White at 1P3,75t0 $4 per -bushel. - • BUOICv.EIA.TFLOUR—Is dell but un - a g e , at 434 to the trade, and +5 cta, retl y. , - HOMINY—Is quoted at $6,50 to $7 per barrel. CIDER - Unchanged at $6 to $lO per bbl. CEIEESE=DuIk salee of Hamburg \ at .1.70, and Goshen at 19 - to 200. CHESTNUTS—Unchanged at ;6,50 per .bushel. • DRIED FRUIT—DuII; we continue to quote Peaches at 12 Abr. quarters and .14for halves, and apples at 9 to I.oc. - RGGS=Thichangedit 32 t 0 ,3343. PROV/KONS—Shoulders 1334, and Sugar Cured Itams , lB to 19; no Sides in this mar ' ket. Lard 17 t 0174, and Mess Pork (new) 428,00.. - LARD OIL—Is in steady dennurd and we • continue to Quote Nor 1 Winter strained at $1,50: • - POTATOES—DuII bat Ulu:hanged; Sales as track. at '7s:in balk, and. 80 sacked. "Sweets 55 per bbl, for prime Jerseys. • - s u pply and dull, bat unchanged; sales reforted on wharf at 420 to $25, per ton; as to quality. , - GRAlN—Wheat , is doll and nominal at 51,75 to 51,80 for ~pr ime Winter, and- 51,35 for No. I 'Spring. Oats---sales in first hands' at 60 to 620.4 corn quiet . and , par. ticularlv new which may now be quoted •at 65 to 70. Bye.* unsettled and'norid)isd, • at 51,35; " We can report. some small sales, of prime Spring at ;1,85 to 61,90. • 'SEEDS—SmaII sales of Flaxseed at ;2,45 to 42.50, and. Timothy Seed at ,53. ONlONS—Cent:nue. Very dull; small sales at ;1,50 per- bushel. • FLOUR—U quiet, and *kilo. the- feeling 03801219 to be a little. stronger, there is no _improvement to note in ,the demand, and no. ehanga to make, in ',quotations. 'Spring . . Wheat brands at $7 to ‘l3. for•fair to vholes. Rye Flour, $8,25. The , Pearl Mill prices are for Extra"Familyin:bbls, 59.90 and in Lacks 49,60 per bbl;,,Double-Extra Family in barrels ;10,40. and in ; sacks 510,10 per bai reL • City Mills' 'quote 'prices- as follows: Extra Family, in: ktarrell, :$8: 8 0. - '=`arid in sacks, ;9.50; Double Extra-Family, in bar rels, 810,80. and in sacks, 510 pet bbL WHISKY—Is, quiet and unchanged 4l,2o for both Highwmes and ezmiwitcut Pthlitfveim Xbilirranbirimillmonnt6x • Tittrnaria:4lTovember.l9, 1888. :S 'The oil raarkek. wan v,tiMplue:4 excltid to-day, the salsa of Refined in the aggro ,gatebeing larger thin &Mug- anSP tag daYlt4 i tY,elitate4pfs tie E trade. : Ass mittar'of comae- itereattal a great ennui°. tion, particularly as it was eo entipily nn. expeetedeankl,prieesiademfieed-Onefd.era .6 ThuCtude market, although firmer, did npt'sylnPathee !Ally j' with excitement in Refined, and there was but compiratively little done. Spot oili which , was' offered y,estel day et 10,,vdthout,iindingmanrbuy ors, was quoted today at 1034 titi 10%, and not so much said in - regard ,to gravity . . We can report 1,000 bbis to be delivered between January and , April s seller's Siert, at 10%, and :1,000• January , to June, same.option, at same !figure: %Private tele grams from 021 City quoted at i 4; which is awadvence of about 54 °taper As we ! have Already intimated;the , Bo• Sited market was very much excited to . day, and what made_ the excitement more intense, was the fact .lbat it was entirely unexpected. Spot. "oil opened up At 26 to 25302, and sold from that up to Ztic; late in tne afternooo, ,however i the bubble burst, offers coming from Fhiladelphie-to sell No ttember or December at 29;t0, and the later 4till; there were but very fess buyers at any price., . The reported sales aggregated about WV-five thougand barreht, and we are ovnizatt'br some thoustiedisiiri3ll sold, but not reported, so ;that there must Aave been at least, 65,000 bbls sold, and, = o hs_ pe, 70' 1 000. • bids,. 1000 each Dec. to Feb... 28c 2000 500 each March to June 31c .200 b 500 each Nov.- to Feb , 283ic 1600 " - November-- • 283ie 500 c , November 29c 2500 " 500'esch Nov.- to March 28/c' 4000 4, 500 each Nov toJune • 29340 2000 1000 each Nov. and Dec . ...290 - 500 - . ...-... 27c 2000 . December • 27 ( 3 4500 '" 500 each April zto 1000 " 500 each Jan. and Feb - • 28go 2500 44 600. each Nov. to March • 283i0. 2000 1000 each Dec. - to Feb , 28c 1000 • " 506eaoh Nov. and Dee.. \- 29Mel ZOO *" 500 each Nov. to March ' 2900 ' 1 1000 - each Jan. and Feb . . 2334 e 1500 , ' l . November 270 , 1000 a - . 27e ZOO 500 each Nov; to Mirth. 28340 43500 500 each Nov to June, 29Ke 1500 - November 2843 2000 ,4. :December - 290 .6000 1500 each Nov. to Feb 2834 e / , riaozrifraos.ailung OIL. 2 J. Gallagher-.... 4801 Morgan Oc Co 406 7. BleCutebeon . 240 M. D.Edgerton... 760 Fisher 8r0.... 32 9 Buffalo, K. do Co 160 'loess Jc 8r0.......3000 • T0ta1.......... . 4 ' , 4662 isir.siarnakamvriiitcraf'Dtriatrzerna Dassig, -A. IX Miller,' 53 bbla relined to Waring; King & Co ,Philadelphia. , Kirkpatrick & Lyon, 72 do do to W. P. Logan & 13r0.; Philadelphia. Ilic)Xeßna & - Rogers. 12 dodo top P. • -e x . _Union Ref. ds 'Co.,' . 54' do refined to; 4 W. P. L4puzdt Bro. .Plilladelphla. Total ahippatteßefined. . 121 ' OIL aWrrom ar Br 1. v. it.. 12. ' ' Sat, Ref Co.i 8 71 ttc? do i ta E. A. DA° l 9riiii Co`, Philsdsf l ` +.; LBestui4 44 ,&l2)stakr,:* 4 0 ,16 . ;2 ikraring;_ Ring &009 , Phlladelphitti'• ) '•• ' ' • Mcereer7 ft" - _Poi.' 410 do, 'do -; W. P. login cc itti:•;; rhtiodelptilp.. - - Total shipmenta Retlaed 1337 - : • • hi t4i ' T ggni t 42th4s7tlicAc.2avetet at tyittl O4 ,tgoOtetiandlsa2oo. •fllefsiaxoaforiror.ogramon to lighlo(4.PoroodmArc***d,44,4_zoti moderately - act live 0 1 1. 1 4 1 • 1 8 ,40a7,40 aut t. for common; #6030a7112,,,, for to tnedt gOd 1 7 3 5 0,60 f9r,tr"`•„ to shots - euts.-0,3* oar * 17 819 head how „•••• - • , ....._ ___- tellugidal Matters In New Yter k . . ~. Gold Closed at 134 1 X. • , car Tawas), to the Pittabuork 6ieeste.l S, NaW YOBS, NOTOMber 19 1 i Wel ' . 'MOWRY AND OkoLD. , , Money la easTat Eo@Te on call with Some transactions as low fi 4c. 'Prima dlscxamt at 7®loe. • Sterling Exchange, is , Itirm •at py,(3iNc.. - Gold is. Irregular; the market opened at 134%, advanced to 4 135, and dos- Ed mar*. at 184%. It is reported that the Goyernment will resume the publlsi sales shOrtly. . • - . Governments are strong. Conpozut et' 1881, 141%®114X, dp. '62, 110X®110; do. 'B4, 407%0107M: do. 'B5, 107,0)107%; do.. new, , 11.00118; do. 'B7, 110W110%; do. 'OB l 4.10g®11030 10.406, losg State Bondi are dolt; New Termeelleen• 873‘®8834; New North Garollins, 85. STOOKS. , The 'stook market has been excited - and Variable, with Erie to the leading feature before 2:15 , P. ' M., the , close of the day for .deliveries• among brokerd: Erie 60®62 cash. r Immediately thereafter the price declined,to42a4B, afterwards rallied to 48y,, ,and later, the excitement abating : fell , to 45®45y(. .At the close a great deal of real stock COWS) in the market at high sash quo- Mtions. Outside speculators are not dis posed to touch Erie at the decline, fearing the corner is not over. The balance of the market had been dull, but in the afterncoM tho excitement extended to New York Cen tral under rumors . of an order by Judge Barnard to • re-operi the transfer books, which were recently closed at one day's notice, and the price. was runup to 128X® 129, c arrying with it it in advance all the rest of the list, particularly Northwestern and' Rock Islam:1. The full rise was not, however, maintained to, the close, but left off at 5:30 excited and strong, * except ; for Erie; which was very dull. Cumberland 88X®40; Wells, Fargo & Co. EXpress, 28; Canton, 4635 ®47M; American, 44®45; Ad anis, 48 ®48%; United States, 47@483i;' Mer chants Union, 20®203f; Quicksilver, 22023; Mariposa, 6®7; preferred, 20;44®21; Pacific Mail, lliX; Western Union, 3635; Boston, Hudson and Erie 27®28; New York Central, 127y 4 ®1273i ; Erie, Viy 4 Erie preferred 84 ; 'Hudion, ; Reading, 98%®98% Ohio kMississippi, 30; Terre Haute, ' 39 ©40 ; do. preferred, 62 ®63; Wabash, 156%®57; do. preferrnd, 70; Michinan Central, 116; Michigan Southern, 823p12%; Illinois Central, 1410143; Pitts- Urgh, 86®86X; Toledo,-99%®99X,; Rock Ulan ,1083;®106M; N orthwestern 85%® 86; do., preferred, 87 1 4®87q; Fort Wayne, 108,%®109; _ Lake Shore, 97; Alton, 13.235; St. Joseph preferred, 87. . KINEKEI SHARES. • Mining 'Shares are dull. gregory, 610. oorrEP. 131'Oete. -Copper shares At Boston*: Copper_ Falls, Hecla,;so; Haneock, 3 1 4. BUB-TAILIiBIJET RECEIPTS. The receipts at the Sub-Treasury to-day were 13,11.2,680; paps Sots, $2,174,7,2. Bal ance, $84,510,007. ra"ltTe. Export. or gol d !A:l.day New - York Produce Market. • _ _ City Telegraph to the Pitteharei Gazette.) Nuw Yoitsr, November 19.—Cotton firm, with sales 3,800 bales at 24y.c for middling uplands. Flour—receipts, 590 bbls; market rather more active, but , pricei still _rule In favor of buyers; sales, 930 bbis at 15,65 a 5,95 for superfine, Stateandwestern; 16,40 a 6,80 for extra State; =17,25a7.30 - for extra western; $8a9,75' for white -wheat extra; $8,70a9 for R. H. 0.; 1 / 7 , 5 011 9 for extra St- Louis; 1110a12,50 for good to choice 'do; closing heavy. California Flour quiet •at 16,75a10,25. Rye flour steady, with sales 250 bble at 115,90a8. Corn Meal quiet. Whis ky steady, with sales 250 bbis western, free, at 111,07. Wheat-receipts , 149,465 buds; market without decided change in prices, therebelug some speoulation, while shippers and millers are Isolding off; sales, 53,000 bush at $1,50a1,52 for No. 2 spring; 12a2,01: for amber 'Michigan; 12,12 for free_ white :Canada; $2,85a2,40 for white Cali .fornia; . 12,50 for white -choice Mich sum Rye; _ market is quiet. Barley is quiet, with sales of 490 bushels, at 12,30. Barley Malt is quiet: Corn; the receipts amounted 7,800 bus hels; the market is without any decided change, closing dull, with sates of 48:000'bunhele at /1:07a1,12f0r unsound, $1,L8a1,16 for sound mixed west ern, $1 4 16 for nearly yellow do.; and 11,10 for new white southern. Oats; the receipts amounted to 97,410 bushels; there is a nfod erste request in the market, and prices are without any decided change, with sales of 54,000 bushels at 610 for western, in store. Rice is dull. Coffee is nominal, Sugar is inactive, with sales of 2,000 hogshead's Cu ba -at 1134813 W. Molasses ls • nominal. Hops are quiet'at 15;52,50 lbi Americas. • Pe troleum is firm and quiet, and sales were made at 15c for crude. and 28lio for refined in bond. Linseed Oil is dull at 95a97c. Spirits of Turpentine are quiet at 47a475c. Pork is dull and unsettled, and sales were made of 450 barrels at 528a29,50 for mem closing at $29 cash, 528 for old do., 127a27,54 for . 18158-49, do., '121,75a22,60 for prime,. and $23a25 for prime mess, closing dull. Beef quiet, sales of of 100 barrels at 11.10a1.6,- 50 for. new plain mess, 116a30 for new extra mess. Tierce Beef doll at 527a30 for prime mess, 530a34 for India' . mess. Beef Hams steady; sales of 80 barrels at $28,50a29,50. Cut Meats' firmer; sales 180 packages at .12a 133:c' for ;shoulders, 12a163ic for hanis. Middles quiet; said of 60 boxes of Cumber land cut on private terms, and 50 boxes of city, short ribbed. December at 14)4c. Lard- 'quiet; sales 655 tierces at 1534a16% for steam, 17a1714c for kettle rendered, also 255 tierces Of steam, seller. January, 'at 143ic. Butter firm et 25a2590 for Ohio, 40a500 for State. , Cheese firm at 13a18c.. Freights to Liverpool dull, engagements Of 7,500 bushels per steamer at 7,1 d. ) Lernsrr—FLocu• closed dull and slightly in the buyers' favor. Wheat /1.50a1,61 for No. 2 spring, and 112 tor prime amber Mich igan. Rve nominal and unchanged. Oats dull at 71c afloat and in store. Corn dull at ;1,0781,12 for unsound, and 81,13111,15 for sound mixed western. Pork nominally unchanged at 129 cash. Mess beef dull and unchanged. Cut mea ts e are steady and in.fair . demand. Bacon quiet and with out decided change. Lard steady at 16Ma 16Mos for, fair to prime steam. Eggs quiet and ateady. tibleago Market. Cltg Telegraph to the Pittsburgh chtratte.3 CHICAGO; November 19.—Eastern Ex. Cbange'l4 par baying, 1.10 premium sell ing. Flour firm and steady; apring extras, $5.25a7,50. Wheat—No. 1 .quiet and 2a3es higher; sales itk51,21a1,25 - ; No 2 firm and 3 Bt4c ltigher; Sales $1,0835a1,12; closing firm at $1,11;- italee, of No., this a ft ernoon at SI4ION. Corn—No. 1 very firm and 1c higher; sales at 893ia90c; clotting at outside pricey No. 2 dull and Ba4c lower; sales .at 75a76ci tor new shelledf mane In store, and 60a64 on track; sales of No,l since change at 890. "Oats more active and hily,,o higher, sales of No. 2 . at 47Wa4flyo, and rejected at 42c; closing. at 47% - a47% for 'No, 2 Rye firmer And active and 2c ,hiher; ,sales of. No. Witt $1,04110; closing atii 99, Narley moderately active and saBx o iii g her; ages of No. 1 at 11,55,31,57; and ?ejected- at $1,30a 1,32 t. clotdugs.itt .111.,56a1,565 , 10 ?for=No. 2. Bighwinoajnaa Ive,and nominal At, 96397 c. Provitoons quiet, aud, easier. Mess Mirk, 1,74 for ' ordlinti m ess; $23,25a,13,50 - for mess; perk,' t Sellers for "Fe binary '• and March? SM. , . Dry, , salted' shoulders, 7340„ Omni:mho., 1034 0 . 'Cumberland middles ' , seller for first half of JeurterY, ,10c; short rib nilddlei,' tattlers for January, lie Lard 14 xl9 c cash, and 13c; taller for lint half of January. ,z.Freights dull; go on corn; So on barley to Buffalo. -neoelons„ for the past twenty - four hour-7,822 barielaflour..44,74o bUshwliaM; m 32,600 bush' 'al t _25,439 bush °Stag .1; 1 A4. 1411611 rye, 2,740 Mph barley. Shipmentaz-7,36ifbarrels :Hoar, 5,567 bush whe1it,68,932 hash Corn, ;10;851 bash oats, ; 7,141 bush rye, 1,950 Lou bfkkle7. 4 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: FRIDALIINOVEM.Bta' St.'lol6 Market. Crtv Telegraph to IhePitrehergh gasette.) Sr. Loma, No vember 19.—Tobacco bud,- ant and active at fall priees, Cotton held firmer at 21)022C: Flour vary firin for low grades at 34,75a5,75 for, snper, ;5,75a 6,50 for extra, - and' /6,75a8,00 'for double extra. Wheat; choice Yell 11,9552,10; fancy do epring Marc, and higher at .1,x081,72 for No amid poor No L. Com buyers stood off; small sales new yelldw and white were made at 76a76e. • Oata adianeed to 50a54c. -Barley buoyant for beet grades and prices fel4 Igwa spring $1,90; Prime t° choice Minnesota 112a2,18. Rye scarce and. fill*sill,l2%al,ls. Pork doll and heavy at f 24,60. Baconsnominal and nothing do ing; very little Bacon out of smoke. lArd held at 14,4a16e. Whisky lower and no sealed.: Reeeipts-6,000 bbls flour, 18,800 bush • wheat, 4,000 ,bush, corn, 7,000 bush Oa* 13,800.bna,11bariey, 1,700- bush rye. , Ciseinnati Martet. CB/ Telearaoh tip tbp ?InabaTali Guano.] i , _ Cirri:unman, 'November 19.—Flour is in fair demand and. prices are better; , family 117.40a7,75: Wheat in in demand, at fl,BO far No . , 1 and p 1,70 EM No. 2 spring., Corn firm.at 58a590 for new ear; old nominal. Cotten dull; at 226 for middling. Tobacco; no change inprices. , Whisky ,dull,' at 95a 970, tax paid. I Green Meats in good de mand; sales Of 18,000 pieces, at 7%c for shoulders; rlOyalOme for, sides, an 113ia , 12c for hams.-ulk Meats in demend, at 9%a10c for alio dem; 13 3 6a140 for clear rib and clear , sides ;wired, and about eighteen and,twenty-tiv days in salt scarce and in demanddeand at $3l q 2 __ Eggs firm at 30 e. Lin" seed 011 95a970. Flaxseed 22,004,10. Gro ceries firth at full rates. Gold 1343 f, buy ing and.l3s selling. Exchange dull at 1-10 discount buying and par selling. , Cpeveland Dtarket, (By Telegraptr to the Pittabirgh Gasette.3 CLIvEtaND, November 19.—The Flour market is dull end unchanged; city made sells at 511,25a11,50 for treble extra white; 69,50a9,75. for double extra amber; 119.25 a 8,50 for double extra red; 17,50a7,75 for double extra spring; f7a7,75 for extra spring; - colmtry,made ranges; at. $8a8,75 for rl a double extr red and amber; 57a8 for extra spring; .$1 10,75 for do able extra white. Wheat, No -1 red is held at $1,75; No. 2 do, gl,so. co , sales of two cars at 92e. 'Oats ,are held at 7e. Rye is dull and nominal. Barley,. the e is riothing=doing and the mar ket is entirely noglinal; The Petroleum zi i market is ore firm an active ; crude is in good demi' d; and saleifare reported 0f, 540 bbla; refine is held at , 246 in round iota; trade lots alts 2aBa higher.., . . Buffalo Market. (BT Telegraph 4 the. Pittsbuitt Gazette.] BUFFALO, November I9.—Flour inactive, with city ground spring at 17a7,25. Wheat sluggish, with sales I,loo•bush amber Wis. oonsin at 51,70; I,ooobush amber Michi gan,. choice, at:81,8;4.7,500 bash No. 1 Chi cago spring at about 51,44; 1,500 bush ra eine spring at 51 61. „Com. dull, with sales 10,000 'bush No. r western at 51; 12,000 bush western td arrive at BU' 4;000 bush nevi kiln dried at 410 x- Chita steady,- with sales 28,000 bush western and Otdolft 57e; 20,000 bush western, in lokf, at .57a.58c: Bye nominal. Barley in better demand, with sales 1,300 bush Canada, 4-rowed, in lots, at82a2,05. Other articles dull and unchanged. • Pi,iladelphia- - Market. fßy Telegmt; to the Plttabursh Gazette.] PHILADELPHIA, - November ' 19.—Plour less active; sales "800 •bbla Wisconsin and Minnesota!; extra family at $7,50a8,25; Ohio do,. ‘9,50a10,75, fancy' $11a13,25. Wheat in fair demand, for. -whim; other kind* not wanted; -sales 200, bush - red at 12,0582,11, amber - $2,15a2,20. - Rye :steady at 81,48. Corn unsettled and advaneed 384 e; *ales of 4,000 bush - 5 , 6110w at 41,20, new 13000 c, mix ed western 41.14e1,18.-. Oats steady; sales 3,000 bush western at 8702 c. . - Petroleum steady; .crude;:,l2.ool refined., 28)0213Mc. Provisions unchanged. Whiak,y /408E+1,10. Toledo Market. _ Teieerask to the Pittsburg& Gesette.i.. Tot.woo, November 10. Receipts, 443 barrels flour ; 4,900 bushels wheat : 3 . bushels corn ; 1,200 bushels oats ; 300 b , els, rye ;I,6oo'bushels Willey. " Shipments -41,478 barrels flour ; 25,484 bushels wheat; 23451 bushels - 'corn ; •6,100 - bushels oats; 1,600 bushels barley. • Flour Is 'qutet. Wheat, quiet. , !Amber - chest 'ha - better. Sales of Amber wheat, .11,700 to 111,73 e. Corn steady. • • Sales .• No. 1, $1,900, Oats a shade lower; No. 1, 52)49.„ Aye; unchanged. Michigan a 1,030. quiet. Freights dull and nominal. _ . 11111rettitee Market..; Telekraph 'to thenttsburgli ekszeite.] MiLwAunms, November 19.—Flour firm er and prices unchanged. Wheat unsettled and higher'at SI,ZB for No: 1, and .1,17 for No. 2. Oats'notainal' at 480. Corn steady at, 85c for No; 2. Rye quiet and steady at *1 for No.l. , garley% nominal. - t Receipts -2,000 bble'llonr,AoOU bus wheat, 4,000 bus oath 1,000 butt !corn, 400 bus xye, 800 bus barley. Shipments-4,000 bbis, dour, 41,000 bus wheat, 8,000 bps oats, 3,000 bus corn. CB~TAlepraph to the Pittlbarth Palette.] , , Baxmlion - a, November 19.—Plour dull; Western superfine, $6,25a7;00; do. extra, is a 9,25; family, 310a10,75. Wheat firm; prime to choicti red52,20a2,40; ordinary to good; 81,130a2,10. Corn firm; new white,. 90a95c; yellow, $1,05a1,08. Oats dull at 700. Rye nominal. -Maas Pork firm at 5254 'Bacon active and scarce; rib sidesilBlic; clear do.i 18%c; shouldeis, 14yia143Vn , barns, .19a200. Lard dull at 180. • • , Memi Magket. (Py,Telegraph`to the Pittsburgh, Rezette.3 3,lBmpwis; Nov. 19.—CotforkAulet and firm at 225;0;, receipts 1,636; elports 1;693. Flour dull and prices unchanged. Corn at 80e.' Oatsrat 60e. May at's24: Bran st 22a 23e, Corn Meal at #4,60a4,607 , Pork - at $27 for old and new. Lard at 19c. Bacon - quiet at 14};,c for shonlders;_49ct for clear .sides: 163ia17e fur, bulk ;1 3 /des, and llmal2c for shoulders. : , Louleville Market. (By Telegraph to the Plttstiiiili Gaieite.l LOUISVILLE, Nov: 19:—Sales 28 hlids to. Amoco at full rates. Cotton 21 1 4 e. Flour:— superfine $5,25a6. Wheat $l, 1,90 • Corn. 50a510. Oatssoas3e. Rye $1,25a1,50. , Mess pork 524,50a25.. `,Lard 15a15y 4 e. ' 1180011.* shoulders 18a1314o; clear rib sideS 17a17M0. Whisky—raw free 95a970. , . ' Detroit Market., . . [ay Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] • , • 'DETitOIT, November 10.--. Flour quiet, with some spepulative inqui r y, at rates slightly beloW • holders'views.;'Wheat; shipping demand ceased holders'_ unset tled: light sales No. 2 white sit 111,70; for No. 1, 11.90 offered; • for boat load extra; $1,27' offered. Dressed Hogs quiet at Saila. 1111P0RTS BY . RAILROAD:. ' PiTYSinYBOn, Fr. . Wermr aria °slime°. Bairatosp. November 19.--11 carormetal, Nimiek & Co; i2' do do, Coleman & Co; 4 de do, Bryan & Caughey; Ido do, Loomis & Collard; 1 • do , ide, Brown & Co; 1 oar mid dlings, 8,...13:-,Floyd & Co; 800 bbls flour. r• C Jenhing / 0 0.0 0 do, Haws:K . oi Dewkatet; 1 oat; mitidlings, Atitoharp; 100 bbls Boar; Shipton dr.Walla 400 Ike do, Watt, ,Lang & CO; 5 bbla:tip_plei, ACtirtz; }O do , do, Volg,t,' t Mahood A C o' t , 1 8 dodo; ' _ Shepard; 11 kegs otter, bhp; older ` g Rea - Jr; I ear . oats, Drifter it Co; bbls eggs, asbookles & aatsj dolye, Woodworth eh 'llllTiliOnt *TAW bbla' apPlee, & ,Steveaso in 47. xio, do, .I„rettit; 13 do oidet,,Phruion 4 ,Pam bblatiOnr. John Shepard; . 10 ,i/oz -brortj Er Dilworth & Co; Year apples, Ble Perry; 9 3 w its , rap, Christy it' Eenhalni''266 btiokwheat Sour, G L Wiuirerif 65 bble otirguielti 011 Workr, 1 ear corn; 0 11' Allertbm <1 ear po: tidoes, 7 M. Lippenoalti' I do! db; Tangorder' & Shepardt I dodo, Smith &taausgher; 69 eke rags, Godfrey & Clarkll 9 llrxepbeeiwil ' • P Sbriver Q0;102 do do, N J', Braden; 7, plcirs butter, T Howe; 2 rolls leather, 'Seibert it Berg;11 bxs cheese, W H 'lClrk patriok et Co; 26 dodo, E Milliken. • • CLIMELAND AND ...PlTTesimax RAM' ROAD, November 19.-18 cars iron ore, Sho ent erger & Blair 2do do, Zug & GD; sdo wheat, DWallapi; 2 evi rve, T Moore & Son; 2,d0 pig iron, Nimick-it co; 1 car pa tatoes, B Seazleton; 3 cars blobms, W D. McGowan; 4 bra castings, Poet Master; 9 'tabs spokes, 1 do shafts, Stoner & Afarlatt;' 101 bbls lime , Ripley dc CU5,10 bbls beans; W H Graff & Co; - 7 do peas,' W Hislage & (Jo; 20 bxs, 10 crates starch, 1 bbl oatmeal, 7 Porteiflold it CO; 1 car stone,J L L Knox; IdO 40, P• Wolfe; 170 sacks barley, W J Meek; 300 bts March, 7 bbls pearl barley, .Arbuokles & Co;, 19 bills paper, Godfrey & Clark; 12 bells chairs, T B Young &.Co; 9 do do s , Bedford Cbair Co; 24 eke oats, Black; 1 car apples; T Jenkins; 57_ eke crint,'l7 bblrapples, .14/do dry'apples, Volgt, Ma 7 hood i•Co;12 kgAs :knobs, A A datna, McKee a co; 12 do do, Jonse,Numtek,& Co; 11 kEs butter, 3t/ W Rankin a Bro; 1 car ma okinary,,Union iron iilibr;2l3xs tobacco,' Smithy Johnson & Co. • • 1 . .r"Vrilunrigul f f42IIIXIDNA:TI ANDS?. Louis iteiILDDAD; November 19.-1 ear oats' and coray4 B. Campbell:ll hhda tobacco, John ,Grier Co;& 14 bandies rage, McCullough.. Smith , &Co; 14 bbbkeggs, W H Graff & 200 bbla ffonr, Dan. Wallaee; 1 car stavar.. W Hastings; 60 bbla highveines, Shipton & Wallace; 100 bblis librrr Jas Gregg; 1 car staves, JIB Lindsay; Ido do, J Kftemp nill; 2 dbdo, .7 Painter &Son; 2 kge butter, 2 bbla apples,4 Davis; 2 bbls hominy, Ido &ritts, J Keashaw; 16 bdls brooms, J Hutehinaon, llrbbls potables, Kelly dt Co; 8 do apples,. Kirkpab*k,. Herron dr Co; 20 eke barley. B.do rye, .F Schield; 121; do•bar ley, John Gangsgeh; 21 aka potatoes, Heil nor &Ha r; 155 bush, do; Chas H Arm strong;: 46 meal, Joa Dorringtorw4iPsks eorn, Campbell Aiken. . ALLEGKZ= "VALraly fisaratoin, Nek. vetnber 19-8111hvrags, 31tCullough, Smith ;ft Co;.4o•bushels potatoes,. B Campbellt'S eke do, H. Gerv;tiw 5 eats railroad front, Pittsburgh Cincinnati ds St.Lonis A R Co; ear 'lime, I) L. Reynolds r - 2 do, coal, C 'Ell Armstrong; 2 do ar.one, Henderson A &Co; 2 de do, Harrison dr. Bro; 406 bbls oil, Byers , it Co; 240 do do; . 3' N McCatcheon; 130• db. do; Pool & Bro; 320 do do,' Fisher it Bro; 480 dodo, r Gallagher; 80 . do do, Bnftbm & Co.. ALLEGIIIINT STATION. November 19:- 100 bbls flour, R Knorr 411 c Son; 100 bundles hides, .A. Holsteine;. 16 bble pass, Chas Reis; 40 do lime, Jos Craig; 1 ear Iron oro, Lewis, Bailey de Dalzell; 21 bales Imply J Eher hart; 10 bze =dee, R M Snodgrass; 10 doz brooms, F Beokert & Co; . g 6 bbhrtour, Geo Raynor; 192 bdis paper, Frazier &Metzger; 400 aka floor, H W Berhorat; 255 bundles hides, - Steekrath de C0;250 , pi lead, Fahnestook. H de Co; 4 cars meta l Graff, Bennett 4 Co; 3 do do, Superior - Hon Cot RIVER NEWS. The river rose all day yesterday as, well aathe night preilons, but was about ata— tionary • last evening,. with seven feet and seven Inches in the channel by , the Monongahela marks_ last `evening. the weather continues cloudy and cold with indications favorable for snow. k We have no arrivals to report aside frbm: the regular packeln. The-St. Charles, from Cincinnati, was due IaSS night, and will dpubtless bo foetid in pOrt.this morning. • The Armadillo, for New Orleanst.depart ed,last night With a very-good 'trip, and engagements Wow.' She had about four hundredtons of freight, and some fifty pas sengers. , The new steamer Arkansas, Capt. A. H.- Shaw, will leave for New Orleans - to-mor row positively. 'the - Leonidas, Capt. Ea. Evan*, will pos itively leave for St. Louis to-morrow eve ning. t Passengers and shippers can rely on this and act , accordingly. The staunch and reliable Glasgow, Capt. Andyn Robinson Jr., -will positively leave. for Cincinnati /1111 d: Zanesville . to-morrow evening. The Wild Duck Barges, Capt. Anawalt, will positively leave for St. Lords this eve ning, and shippers are requested to have theft bills of lading in as early in the day as possible. We have no further particulars in regard to The sinking of the McCullough. The towboat S. Neal left lbr Louis. ville, with a tow of coal, as did also the Fearless, for Louisville. • / —The circus bat Coosa is • a circus boat no more. She is at 'Vicksburg doing nothing. —The Mollie Hambleton, recentli , sunk at the•mouth of St. Francis river, has been raised by the Underwriters. —The fall hegira of the mountain miners to the States is now at its bight, as the large arrival' of them at Oinahs daily shows. - I • —The dred geboat -which has been at work recently at Henderson; has suc ceeded in taking out the coal feet, sunk at the toot of Second street. ' • -Capt. J. E. Montgomery has resigned the prealdeney of the the Mississippi Val ley Navigation Company, and Dr. Wat kins, of Memphis.. suoct.eds him. Capt. De Haven is now in Louisville. -&t Buffington ilam another installment of 3,000 yards of stone has been put in. It is tbought that the :.work work will requtre 10,- 000 yards ore to 'complete it. The cost of the dam 'when Completed will ba about 120,900. • • • —During the session of the Union Assn,. elation of Steamboatmen, at Louisville, in September, a member representing IMO of the Upper, Mississippi padket Companies was asked how long the ruinous 'competi• tion between the rival lines 'amid • eon tinfie. His answer was, one or ' the other of us gives up the river." I In leaving the Louisville wharf the Cora S. perfOrated a feat seldom attempted by steamers, viz: backed around and en tered the canal. Boats generally go , up 'to the island before turning, as the channel at the landingl a very narrow,; and there is word danger of getting on the Took* in attempting thefeat successfully performed by the Cora S. —The Cincinnati Enquirer of Wednesday save: . The Belle Vernon arrived from Pittsburgh with about three hundred tons, one hundred of which she, ditpharged here, the rest being fez .and Evans ville; for Whinhffoints she leftlast tivenino. The Vermin has beeri announced as regd.. Mr Pittsburgh 'and EVansville- packet, but it is !Old her officers are already satisfied the &Ade won't pay. - We clip the following. from. the same paper: The fol lowing are the returns of the pa.sssniger ceipts of ,boats running from this port, at the Assessor's office, for the month of Op tober, 1.868: , Silver_ Spray, $460; Abeona. $147; Darling,4366; Shamrock, 81, 020 ;1[1tv-, ana; 5116; Sam. J. Hale 8388; . Anns; $2,0574, Kate Robinson. MO; deinotte, sl,6B6;'Gen, Lytle, $3,145; United States, $5,846; Lad-to' Grace, 5605; Charmer, .81,230; for Septem= bar and October; St. James, 12,169; • filmina Floyd, $210; Marv. Erwin; 61,241; Bostonai. 84461; America,o,9ls; kTelegrapb,l2,67o; Champion, $1.855; C. T. Dumont, $1,168;, General •Buell, 13,832; Alaska, $770; Min. noel*, $170; -"Westmoreland, sl,l9ll,,,Bebert, Moore, Wilt Lawrence, $1,703 : Mars"Ament s9l4;;Fleettiood, 12;171E Clifton, 5652;'. S.; sB7Bf 8 11 , ver Moon , ,$867.;; Mlbitleo 11470, and Edinburg. treat August 1 4 ise6,., to N o ., vembes 1800, , 1170141.%• inulndsaf oue-tuOief the fahlitah4. aU of the; deck xe-t. • 84vet - aid lareathei. l [Br tbe'*'titititifiel4l3l i9..:1-liffei aidAly with foVieVea Indic* of water in Ilse canal trzbata*C , 'Weather eloadyand (Nadi with r atipletif lall,taitbvrt,hls, EITIWWW)ATS. FlTTsiorzGit AN D g w : ST:. LOUIS PACENT LINE...„ ' oats lenre every WZDISMIIDAY and SATURDAY, of each week, and of, ener It throng or business re quires. :The line is to be antler the dbection and control of Captains John L _Nhodes, Wm. Dean.. iguunltt McClure and James hers. - Tne object Is to obtain regularity of time in deparSing, together with a uniformlarlir of rates on freight. from Pittsburgh to St. Louis and all intermediatepoints. The bil lowing Captains and their beats have agreed to en. ter Into and com pole said line : ~ • , , Steamier Leonidas ' • Capt. ' Fdwanl svans. Steamer Sliver cloud No A.—Capt. J. B. annu'7. Steamer Hate Putnam Capt. Geo. W. Beec. Steamer Wannita Capt. That. Shuman. Steamer Glendale Capt. John M.• Bare., Steamer it,orena Caps, Samuel thinnian. Steamer Bellevernon • Capt. John I. Darrah. Steamer Maggie nava... • ... -.. Capt. B. C. Martin. Steamer Armenia Capt. A. C. McCallum. Steamer Messenger.. - -Capt. 'Jame Dean.' It is nadeMteed thit the day of departure shall* strictly obeyed on the part of said boats, and the Mau act later than sandowa. And Glatt - Moot Ar • rival at all points or landings between Pittsburgh. and St. Loma shall be settled upon se will best the patron* of the line, tosive dispatch to business and regularity, widen we Mink wilibe of great ad. vantage to our business men and.the general travel on • 'ear,rive; beiddei saver ea itch expense to ear beats, while t ending Utter the Iliteargalations. In L this * days I stead of six or eight, mender the old raked' lo a d s g three; or fear 'boats at. one tim-. If cur .object should by properly aporeciated. we will endeavor to make the Line work lip Gin advaw. tags of altcoasertitd. ahrotigh receipts will be given M all points where ' meneettons Gan be made •witlr ether goes lines. We most earmatly sells t Me assistance Of Inc ' I business sorammity. Yeri truly yours., . - • Jtlllif Li' MODES, WILLIAM Dit AN. BISMITT MCCLURE, JAMAS REBA:- , < !Managers. no!ffluitf 110PITT8B1711Gif .4.111> Lot:awl:sigmas . tar_ Cairo And M. Laois. • The Mai:malt and power:al:tow-boat. WILD DEER .AND BARGES J. W. ANA*I.LT. Muter. • Will leave 4 for i e above ports on itzansy, iifirrom ber Zatli. tmaltrreli, at S P. Y. Ihronair receltitaltren tarileaaptda and New Or leans; Also, to all points on Cumberland river at lowest rates; •; • • - Elblopora can depend sit laying tbelr goods for warded with dispatch: listlifsetlutt guaranteed: For freight or passage stordv on board or to' 'Doll • c aAgues BARCIf EtS. Agent 11fTT R 58U6411 AND SlNz i ar mi t :LOUIS BARGE 00.— For Clue!tonsil. Louisville', EvaaaviU% Cairo wad lit. Louts. The itsende and eowerfal fair•best TOIL 11112 ROW AND BARGES. Oapt, 075114. XLTTRIIIVS Thrpaalk reaelpla (Ivan to 'kaiakla and Me* Or— law. Also to all pobas in Cuarbartaaa pivot, at lowest rates. Ethigiper• can dogged on ed haviag titair freight for-- . ward wit% dispatch. Pat IL. B; The TOM BARROW wilt Ellow the WILD MOE. t ea - 114mm BARNES. • sett • Arebt. pITTEIBUBGII, liarietta awl . Parkersburg Line. Leans Corapure Wharf Beet, feet of Wood street, AT 1A M. MOIIDATEI MrD BAYARD A.B. Sawriusan, Muter. • • WEDNIIISDATII ANS SATIIIMITS, /BST EAGLE.-- C. L. BILENIifAX, Muter. ?Foul:it will be receive/ at earn:an by . eel* ' JAMBS COLLINS. Agent. :VCR CINCINNATI AND LSUISOILLE.—Tbe Etna steamerwwwmgmilma. 43LASOOW ...... —.Capt. ANDREW BoantsoN, WAt leave as announced above ea SATURDAY. November Sllst.. Poifrelght it yardage apply on loan% or to aofD' " JAISES4;OLLINS, Agent. 'OW MEINIIPHIS AND. OBLEANSI-'the steamer t!..TLYIII - CLDIJVITo.:=2.., --Capt. CONWAT.. ,WID lesivrins *Wile on, ' • WIIDNESDAY, 204.12 At. 4r. - Tortrtlght or passage snply on board or to - - • JOHN FLACK. , nob! J. D. COLiJNGW OOD, Agents. INDIS.: CAIRO AND ST.. 0 6011=p : LOITIti . e ... 5 . 5eam ... ' .. ............... rEON 'DAIL .....' .Capt. Hp. ivAxe.. _ . . .. t Wild titivei Torabove and lateratediabi torts oii , .FATURDAT. Alit bat. at 44 X. rof tratht carSiwage nply ita boar?! at so . 1 • • JZI is. /LAOS., (sr S i - .. . ' CIIIIIIT.St fitclai'klig."l,?.?2?:: XEGITEAR SAT* DAT, PACKET TOR tINCKR , LOVISTILLS AND EVANSTILLE.—The -Atte steamer • . BELLEVRFFSON Capt. Jio. DARRAS. Will leave se above on • HATURDAY—* r. 31. roa 41111.-- 'W.Kafni - C - CLLING I Vi'VCD GHILLEST 1 a HaSLETT, so3o CHAS. BARNES..Agents. re'oRNIIEZIPHIN_VICAS-, BURG AND NEW DRUMM. new sad, eabstantiai steamer. AKK.ANBAS • A. H. BHA*, Master,. WM leave for above and Intermediate porta on THIS Novtiabow SOUL For freight or parswe appjy olibt;ard or to OHN. FLACK. . J. D. CObtaNGWOOD. nog JAI( ; COLLINS, Agents. I'OR CAIRO, Auganoms and NEW ORL I EA 7.15--T Ito Ilnl ARMADILLO . ; ... . . ... D. Swzmrr. Will lure as *buff on • . THIS DAY, 20th hut. . .-For fielght or passage apply on board or to. tr nos 1161121 EST 116.1IplETT. Agente• MEDICAL. • 11 ANOO D.”—Another - Ne* AA PAMPHLET, rom the t42,‘ of Dn. pang.. The Msdtedi Times ear sof thisworks "This .vatuabletreatise en the cans e sad eure of pregiature decline, shows how heal Ph is impaired through secret abuses of youth alai 'manhood, and how easily replied. It gives a clear synopsis of the impediments to marriage, the canes and °Meets of nervous debility, end the remedies therefor. , 9 ; A pocket pt ition of the above will be he warded on receipt 515 cents,. by addressing Daher 'CUB. Tra, No. 58 North Charles ntreet, Baltimore, Md. MAN1100Itt; 110 W LOST t HOW ,k7A: RESTORED! Just published is asarsdAssesi. ops. Mx ante. w LEOTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT. and Radical cure eI =atorrhasa, or Sethinal Weakness, Involuntary ons. Sexual Dety and ImPediments to Mar. tinge generally t Nerirousnessi Ocasum i pth#l • Ro o t. lousy and Fits; Mental and Physical In suiting from Self Abuse, de., by Robt. J. Onforea well. M. D. author of the "Green 800 d o. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUPFERS " seal under seal, In a plain envelope, to any added% port• paid, on receipt of Mx eenta, or two postage stain a, to GRAS. J. C. KLINE. & Co.. 121 BO WgRy NEW YORE, POSTOFFICE BOX 4586. Also Dr: onlverwell , s "Marriage Guide." Price ABcents. mys:ndwT . A DVICE tO YOUNG MEN ABOUT E$ ayes for ',tonna. Men, On the Errors, Abuses and Dlaeuties Incident to Youth euid Early Manhood, with the humane view or-treatment and cure, sent.bt mail In sealed letter envelome free of charge. • Address, HoWARD A.B. SOCIATION. Box Phildelohle. Pa. ser-taso-d&T BURS; MILL STONES. Flinch Ban Smut Machkes,k ' I THE BEBt(.W.IIILA.T,OI4.AXIMt IN USX ?erecible trtitts• etTl Feed Julie, CIOLOTHS 13 L , • All nambe 1 re a d be't quality. For sale st 319 and 32 Lilo rtySt.,Pittsburgh, Pa. ' I= W.. W,WALLMIB. ; rms;...;t ~ Jp J. M. 13 /tATT L.A. BRATI.. SMlgTs'i BILATT 451, 1J CRITNOVURAL AND ORNAMENTAL; CARVERS, L- , ! in, 6$ Sandusky Sli t kl,isgkelyi:Pa.. , ,, , et-, A bitgooroorirnoot of DT 6 WSI. POSTS ...sod L.STEws constantly on hand. i'Ttrinfirle. 0 011 . descriptions. done. - .00231111",' . (BAH TANNED LEATHER BELT•: twer.—warrauted of the best iftpty. A NU_ /Lipp y always cxi held at tite.lant quit teig Ili-. .J.£, U. BILLWes - . noti •~ .MI and /IS Sixth bt., fvrtarrly tt. ems. • i CODPUSSION IdEROS BTA'BLI•BHED BY d. T .114 GOBILLY, w. r . GO MY, • WMIAESAtE GROCER, No, 271 Libertx . Stmi, CD Eszogar Orr. BAAL* Noma BIG J. L. ..... Z. nTseiwnow. BILLII4I{It4STIVENSON, commmom XERCIUNTS 210.:87 Second Street, 'Pittsburgh, Pa. =onyx .nab SQL AU Comb? .Prodace. 4.1 k wriets ferMendandtho ItiressPalT , allot at LOWIt/fratarket'ratet. x4ll,ll,leniar attention vat' to tin sale of Better, Xngs,..Cheese,. Dried -Fruits, &e, WIS Ebel wander& that "Irvin, nere entire sato- Isfeettetr, lty making %nen. a.t&LS en& rnownT nx- TIMM. at 1111GIFLUST 11.18XIMPRICSS, and thererers respectfully Bonen. year sonetoments. All 00176.. spondettee - answered promptly. 'Muting Plates Mrrdsbet free. Grain ft store Ladle arrive daily.-- WATT, LANG CO., aroeurboup Flour. Orals', /Produce, Fre." vlslonub - Plili t ebeeue, Carbon 011. sluu. Nos. PElimit 174. WOOD ffiltleCT, - sear Liberty street. Pittabanti, Pa. • Ftoent&S 11. - STIIALB NE STEELE ON & S, (limi:molission , Mmvkgrits t AND DRAININS IN V - 141913 - 11, dko. No: 95 OHIO BTEEEI, , near peat Common, . • • .I.LTJEGKENT Grit ' rune D. 1111A1fOlt JOB HAII4/11 MiTANOR itc HAMPER, 7LOUR., GRAIN AND PRODDDIE COAMEESIWION TOFEEll,Ciriklwrig 3719 1 1.EBEETT KRIM/4 PITTBEIMIL Cion!iranten“ ect,ltelted. , ItmiteuiNcza—A. G. Mutts : Cashier Ifeehaitlati National. Wok; 4.15. Dllwortir Co.. B. Tt. Kea nedy'a Bro. • , jati:l24 8. - 11116WPILLD+ ' A. T. eamsika.n. 11).. B. CANFIELD & SON.• C 0111.• ratMISSION MEIitCHANTS, Said , Wholesale ers In Goshen,. Factory.. itambarglano Pork, ,Plerm "" 7Pi0ni,711114 Dried Fruit, kirain # Pig Leila, Pot, Pearl. slid Sods. Ashes, White Linseed. .Lard„ Cosi and Car bon Oils. No% 141 nest street. Pitubtirirh. PWITIR. J'AU3. ZWECASS, KEti. meAtmt,r; COMMISSION numcHAwrs, 7.Lotru, OR 8111111:16, MILL MCD.'4114.,. 349 Liberty St., Pittsburg*, L J. BI:ANCINAIID.. Who/wale to& Itetaltl.trocen, Na 3914 P N EMMET. •Dl9:zle ' • - • • ALEX. Axria. McBANN:B4, COMMISSION MERGNANTS, Boilers In FLOM>, GRAIXISI and PROMO,. WEN. 211,ILLLY, No. 141 WAT:Ita STREET, above Emithlield, Pitt/birch: . les rirZER -40,"/PMna)NP, FORWARD= MID CIONIDIUDIMMEWITif, For tke Bale ofirknm esida, , -Bsars, Land. Butter. frac DriettliadS,7 ,cor ner n gamanz at i t io z /15. ET Of • st;ritts feEtamS • WA?. KNOX VtILNOZ& & SON, R=.../LNITS anddealerii lITEEMED said PRODUCE 49 DIAMOND. oßpoldiel4h, jthrl:rff ' • • . . .. . . TITTLE, '130111.16 - - & - PAT'rON,. Wkoleaile Brocar_s, Catuntailonidentnanta and , milers In Prodoee, Max, Bacon, .Cheeae, Ran, VarbonLard IOU,: Istai,.l7o.2(Ailasa, Cotton ,Tarns and ail Plttsburnontacturoa_genetnkly, , 11.11 and 11 810:011) '..8.8T, littabnigh; • •LIBERTY • BTREETi PltU er .l"l4.. Commtsslost Nev a t and Wholssas In Country -Proclaims. Stoceries and .Pllthibitrnte Maneractisrea. Cash ad- Mead onpons*sunenta, an9?!4 . dtir /!Fognee gen- aexx 1. Homo— ....ILINft 8.01:1151111e •so MIL maxotnsx. tiII:KIN. 1.. AGUE W &BROS., Ric.- - cessora 'HOME & re.; - holesals rooers. and Commisalea , Merobsati, Corset at Smithfield and Water Stmts. Pittsburgh, Pa. -311110 r SHILETON: . ' VALLACII. §HIPTOPhINCALACB I , I IIIOLEm SALK GROCERS AND PEODErvis DEALERS, o. SIXTH ESTUZET,Tittotosuls. _ PROFESSIONAL. WILL .AM A. STOKES PRACTICE OF LAW, PTIMADICLBECik. .011 toe. No. /18 • 13013191 , 41.FTEISTREET;:betow Ohestnatd • notkobt LTOS. A. BUTLER,. • • " rairamut op room meennms Offiee,l24 WI LIE BTB.B.S.T..ntnis Washing of PrITSBIPEDB, PA. Deeds, Bonds, - Mortgagee., Atknowledgnienti Depositions, Collections and. al!, other legistmsd business executed prompuy. - anmiss C4/01133L McBLIS'/E11.9 . , .A.X.13Vat31E2.14 . . . . Ba-Ofliclo Justice of the Peace ind PoUee . tote. Mice, GRANT !WREST, opposite thllt tbedral, PITTSBURGH, PA.. ~ __ Deeds, Bonds, MOrtgages; Acknowledgments, Depositions, mid all Legal .Basixtessirceented 'wit& promptness and distatch. Inhil VirsyAcia g.'mOzwoW, 11 ±"°/ 1 " 114 . ) ; 413.8T1 . 01C PZ.A.OII AND. I goLiox KAGIBTBATIC. OFFICE, t 40.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds, Bonds, :Mortgages, Acknowledgments,. Depiultlons and sal Lemd — Business executed with promptness and dbiPatelt . ' isTS A. .4.MMON, trusiKm of the, Pews, , CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE& INSURANCE NOT. CARSON STREET, ESSIBIBMINGRAIL' • to Collection of Bents solicited sindpfsmaPtlY attslid• ed mys:yeo WILLIAM iRAiakERI JUSTICE OF THE PEACE r CONVEYANCER AC., . , . Office, 0.1.1030 N STREET nearly opposite the, Railway DePOt, 8017TH PI Badness entrusted to his care promptly attend. ed to. - inyl:yll U. s. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, IRE Beduin) 111.00 n. Faoirtitoomi _TOW W. RIDDELL, : ATTORNEY-AIT=LAINT.` Ocoee, lie Dl*u►e.d , - (Oppcplia She Costrt!l,) C. H. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT`LAVIcoLtt T tP. 89 Grail/4'047140 ,T nrIFOBITBAHL FA, En!l jowl At: STYM c. I I: , • . , AZQinnow 'Jtivrws int* rziA AN POLIpiIL&COMOT. oettplutirrH BTWlTofficuf„,the 8- 4ria. - subuit; Pa. , ds. Awns owls agile ntsi D ° oodstane angi am maw* wall . =l lll &no - • T riizm WHOUILIMLII DIJALNIIS IS 8141111416 ..A.XDRIVf KnOX. ostmass - iox nom GRAIN t• IVIKALLY; Pity. I =ll3 No. Eir7,EVtlx !Itreft., swam ' t : 1 El ME lEESI