1p : • 7; . 4 ...„ : • • Ct:=. ai.. 4, 14 . iv* .: - . MEM FINMICIALO r A nowsrhaft EBRICANBANIE. N 0,1301 FOUirrEvANSINIXEL "riFitt r ,n oll4 cirmi ' • • .• • "• *mu" Stockholders heljvidtilly o . MUM Or Dams= Ole impost% aoinollll U. TIMM a:-.: ;T diddest• Orkies. DreacTortia pirAyll =Le i a lt r elt=l: Imes W. 2 = 4 i Jr. I). Kelly, Elet, L. I in. 'WI& lgeW ura • • g= Paw Halal rall = y Ned and prepared 40 &Alt C34OMBIZi, -suns AND COUPONS Diesthe at Mawr llorlics.' Pg. MATZ, Banker i3(n.. wood *Akita,. streo4. JABLEi • O:4,DY ,'Co, 'anamexi • is. a 00..1 Cam' . Fotutiumit W Sta,: 3318M . MILEIM‘fill, MITE IrOT AND SFUVLiar . KiNDIS OF 6°l SECURITIES, MW r, Nunn LED WVPUE, 'exfito — utia, Trams, try:if iirlieggi Alined *a Deposit& Mr Koury hawed oa Govarmaaat Saadi as lowan liana& taw , ^ . • - ' Olgae elleeinied tar fibs Purebase *ad Of aroma. BONDS mar soap., lAMBS T. BRADT & CO. .1* Gaidtt. 1/112dtexi Tummy. October 19,4869. -tit The bouyant renting ,widelt prevailed yesterday at the„gold and Mock - et. change, was followed today by an un szalted i nilnees. geld settled down to 180 an watt quint it , it t: that.. The natural el' Is ' fOr .I . Wer ilotallorui.;,The dna cd;nottember Pgyoututa.of cooPorta - Will *Lt Shout 3titidllloiMon tho market, an but few have rivalled themselves of the opportunity to anticipate their' ton: ' pone while goid mint from 197 to 140, and unwire 'emitting a (eventide up. ward Mine Their main argument is ,:- OS the Cliques' have settled on 135 a . ths tail atlwhich_they would pay over libidr differences, and that sooner or later a point , above that would be meted by the Manipulation of. opera. 'tore. The country . at large demands , nothing tore than a steady premium. as et rate ,may.be i Fa a d bUt ' aloe 'appreciation to a specie standard is , finally reached. . ' Iffoliinnitonds are stronger, With. cot by Ofnettlative feeliog. Th e w a d s on gite,..Market ' are In bands that are Wit to . hol d, them, . imams any decline ant based on natural OSUMI. on igareggit" 11UdtEbieirilo - Wbb tO iiiiest money do not cars;or Irtijibir just now, but iziam Tr toMrait Ant?, moment when • gage ip) ,g4;iirpi , Currency from the tagt&rea.aull;fOrce Madit.on-the market. , There !sand? demand Mr low riotaLientirilles'of . local itunitumme, Atstitgrfer attiallitna. : -, • • Niiiiiiggalvi'dtdiAtrid generally lower, itarspl:liew York Ceutrtd, which ad wancia ii lithltikhighati poibtreanfted atnca'sb day..oflba peak. Northwest to dull OtoAlownri - 20 Wayne Meat'. tesalling, %limier:lva& towards • lower ono. ' Winn e Eriotun advanced *brut Itf per , cad. l oldeind 'ldindenippls are tow e r and de float 3.; per "Mat: "EipicanShire, meedyby • shade• off. `Mate; bonds 18111 le=3:4301110 of than bonds offer a very dindenbleneranly for long investments. Tbe litiosrity of the southern and soalbgestedii Slides will improve' State cradle iiitli'nveitY 'year, and'Whosoever Is not'irobitelydeeendent on the Inter n a-11.mm of support will find that . znoteedtliele tennbrimight at itricin 55 to eOpeicetii. nuntryieldlargaly. Blew gllffll4Oollt getting strtitipmt, and !mkt griiidisbanting b u t sparingly; es.' intallki ' now'when the Is in town. gladness is gradually'iiiiiroving. itiggifttios ' :mi l Maenad sDI pa. it. MOM Gold, - 1301 . E1v1 5 4 :Pro MOO"' oolfa, 118 tit Pive Twenties, .1.852, Int, do-3MOe WWI, do :mg, ins • doggie, OW; 'lit •so VIA ...118; -•do . MCA, nzi. ~ =rm. ....New 'Yonr. 322 t Sr* 1303.011e5abm96%; PlM%Port Wamt de Chicago , 31; libton. NAM 4ekg, 72130 r eontlkozne ". 91%; .r Clover .31 Inkt-Z a rdainalr - gt` MOW -.* gook; - 11173ig Chicago a north =33 , 13 Chicago & North Western litiMt4ttem Express Gem, .• gsnyjgrkl - 4SM , MaM Union ........yrecido . Mail.- .....'Westemi llr = Tedelgagh,Commucrige . o Annsioan FM. Pam P 14, 1 2 0 1,1 7-Sigt ~:',; •,- , - ndone - per' A. .......J..:46,40 Ift,ns Pat& per frann........: - .-... M r 100d.1.,...—+.- 15634 ' " gimileiseestu trierosamme...t.sa , , . • .-..-, !'gicer'..rogg. - 'oitober 10, 1869; . 'llitg &mad* Cotrunitteetof theigtOck ZubsegsAadded to-dlyPisi hmEo in tespidient It; niirn any sctiontri regard to OnabliddlinitOld diDartment at pre* , , gooey may and: steid,y.itt ego per an"' a k il t i c °4 l..l ll°4 7 l o -4 LW Mt ! Sterling a illaddlltorai sal) fa49 , ,i for Amerfosa. . Wild*need, opening at ..180 and clOeilig at • 'conVtrate° 3@frost OWL The Thom* no one , • d.6 a isilimial =SOO/1301 4 elw. SheexPac 3 il A d c gOverninantl oo anPnn of 11, 19!(®g dg, ffil9%d do 04.3@ d0 4 1 h .1i11i en w l9 7 0 . giSi do. Vd; •18134834: tee" iglu' u Weor On, 10711%108, _ ~,e , ' du11; , ..1.87 - end: TaimMlim e ll" new' do.; IS& ol d Vir ginias. res.nes &,4/341 old North Om ..oilliialli.figs new de i r i t ate .h l - • • '• TtiCnnUn7AryL has' teen wags 41 the: V big atm& which Mtg. mcsabetel .reettionw..Jer b e e s stredgbtifdirahlight. and tbe,re ma ntaboder : of -thaliggotßigorW4-he, absterstoehe. • a b da gdmei a s g repcl4 - OrkM 20w1C = Modals, is i la 190. Martal M ast hoeggigAMP s o 6 lsobed 7 :baglnll atroog • eintOthlit'ftinanninnd. 27; Western Trclicelpi Quieiddigll'e pa ag Mariposa, In do. errat,•l63o histlid&SO Adams amen.- MM. ; -- We ll s 4: Fargo, gen Microan, Its U. ri., sThitAme'a - Union;`93o N. •Y. Central. IWO' Hu , Ison e /4510 Ends.& 171llt Beading, MX; = I3 IX ded it cd.66; hilcblitanFraT ontbmit e i) Villa • nog Central, ` 30 Pittsburgh. 9833; Borth, l it do. meterned.4 l jig C t • C• a .4 '.li.444o'.aitM ..,... glgt do. red. 81; WA 66 Mi "‘" mower • .153‘ ; Port Wayne, ~. - Tens lissly e mm a. do. preferred, cin 0 -.Mel l o ' an o - Alton. ' lgtt aworeferred. ' • ~ 1 01. 0 blo and bilimppl, MO Bar. p_ Sabeftessuabalaacesol,o392647E' j 1 . IS: .--; HAIM _;:e.t ~ 1:T I'l gt&gglitYM ?. i :% 1,4 4 0 d 6 . as paysitholieihuirnsa . Agriamm. Odoberle, 18139. ;1,. yt . w VerFamiAg ItogtAxe•ciiift). . y • r *- TfestetithistiAgel ' - •of ffi r . ea* hilt , bribe tepreseintium 1 of vin S=ri t te Warhis +t . b een • `Althettill yi adopaini ve been. benefited. Amp r at.: hsve lost CoOne3 4, Tha bresont 4 1 5 scheighilliamtatechd nervation. scru b 71 ivedoh 41 ,101 Vg"nallii.Oomilw UM tOrnar, but are skytaismable o w )1 . • on - for thefieniowienderwt. acme - -0•• es orittcr(grochrolig , the Istakiiime . sot =tele& clas& iti.l ' iVi lloPed-.; : eaultarno.- - trounir ,. gins , sad" ititirl 50 !Ahi 1 Avis New 'York lo Mae. the , At; l 'ol gust climb IttAk Mid td M. oda' $931) -:7 , i . ...kw Igo 1ta;',..1 - ...,1, - ,, , ~.,".." •-"•' - ' 1 .1., >IV M ' Ntollo - 0 110 1110 ; OiC'bUtag tiL3, ' - • u,p="tronx - tbe ' WO's' . ' gag; iihse# unusually low•zelitllig q' j i. ~ • ' * taA ,'' '' ''''' ' .l . -',' '. '. ._, ---: :- ' 2 , - - il - ' ' Ithe/last summer, [coder killeinthiefieli of • lively oonspenon, and that it greatly benefited ,Weatern shippers, hat, un fartunateiy;Pittsburals could not take advantage of the railroad war, autd:as • consequence. the low through freights greately damaged instead of troprov irsg the trade of this city. Shipments have hemmed° from Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati, and many other places in the West to the Eaat, much lower, relatively. than could be made front Pittsburgh, and the remit le that the forwarding and commission busbiess hero, in anisequence of this ruinous dls criminatlon against us, and that too by railroads cowering here, has been ruined. There was a time when Cc)11- alga:meats from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chimp, Nashville and many other places, In the South and West, were of very common occurrence, and one mer chants had a good Western and South ern trade; but for several year. past, owing to this unfair and unjust disaste r fruition, this breech of business halt been transferred right through Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Now York. ASHES—Steady but unchanged—Bg 4,4' for Sods, and 0 for Pearls. A.PPLES—Soarce, in good demand and higher, with ankle at 82€0,50 per bbl, for fair to choice. BUTTER—Is easier under the in fluence of increased arrivals, and prime to choice roll cannot fairly be quoted above 83 to 35. °amnion is plenty and drill at 20@i2.5. %lAN lII:ERIES—Ftrm but tuichang ed,ll.ll.so@t2 for Eastern. , 011EtrENUTS—thanhig In freely and drooping; we now quote at 115,50@dA per bushel. CHEESE—Is steady with regular job ,biklg sales at lb@lie cu.—the outside rig urufor prime New York Goshen. CARBON OlL—Standard brands 28. 1 4 @29 for round iota, and 80®31 in a retail way. DRIED FRUlT—Apples ars quoted at B@lo eta. per pound, and Peaches at 10 eta. for bright quarters, and 12414 c for bright halves. EGGS—Have .11)1 further advancod wales having been made to-day at 27@28. FEATHER(!—IIuiI; quoteu at tilh9es cents to the trade:and the usual advance for small lota In store. FIDII/3,—alia. -market coralattea dull and devoid of anything new or Import ant, As there Is no margin fa ship. meet; there is quite a lively competition for the local trade, and, as might be ex , , , pentad; pitlits are very small—if there is any at all. We continue to quote West. ern Winter Wheat Booze at 96,2506,75, for good to choice. GRAIN—The arrivals of Wheat con tinue light, but Wtl3 only • limited de mand, prices are barely sustained, 91.25, • for prime Red and 51,90 for White. Oats In hdrrdemarol with sales on wharf and track et 47'Ind 50 in store—receipts, parantly; falling off. Corn Is scarce but the demand Is by no moans urgent; we continue' to quote on wharf' at 95 for mixed and 51 for goimeYellow, and 91,05 @1 07 In store. Rye 1e coming In freely, mainly from Chicago, and the market Is doll though prices are nochanged; .we can rlttill Niles of Rye, at 51,9 C @1,03, and No. 2 western would hardly bring over sl.oo—these, of course, are cash quotations; if a distiller wants three or four mouths time, he expects to pay Ihree, probably live cents per bushel more. Barley is quiet and unchanged, pith but little offering, and this market la almost bare; we continue to quote at 11,25@1,35, as to quality, Some brewers and maistera who, have just returned from Canada, report that a large propor tion of thecrop there, as hero, Is in rather bad condition. . alied- s from co • . try wagons at 115,0004.1),00t choice Mao thy might bring $2,00 more. HUSKS—SaIes at 2%03 ate par pound. LlME—liales a Cleveland. white lime at 12g2.25 per bbl. LARD OlL—Extra No. 1, at 81,4.411,4,8 and No. Sod 111.01401,08_ ONIONS—SaIes at 12..50@9,00 per bbl, the outside figure for choice. POTATOES—Peach Blows 50 Ma. per bushel. Sales of prime Jersey Sweets at 84,60 per bbl. ROVISIONS—Market steady with a continued fair Jobbing demand but prices unchanged. We nowqn6te should emit 17@171,0 Clear Ribbed Sides, 20w; Clear do, 1.1; Ribbed, Rh, plain Rugs" Clued Rams, EL, lard, in tierces, 20; in half We. 20% in kegs EL. MessPork,' MST—Sales of chickens at 55 to 65 owns per pair, according to also. SEEDTimotby Seed is doll and we now quote at 11, 00154,25. Flaxseed is quoted at 1.4,3502,40, No movement In Clover Seed. 4 tiAL/T—ls firmer, with sales of car Toad lot. .t IILIM per bbt. STRAW—SoId in Allegheny market at 113 per ton. PETROLEtIII ART t. Omen or Pirroncraon Gizarrrs, TUICsDAT, October, JO, .1t139: Notwithstanding the - Pratinsilvanta - Railroad Company him agreed to post pone the proposed whines In freight until next month, thus affording our refiners and dealers an opportunity to nil their October contracts, the market today presented a very dull and gloomy appeacanee, antloperatora, gen erally, for some reuse or bther, appear ed gloomiend discouraged, and all seem to have come to the conclusion that the off hoariest Ia overdone and there Is but little of anything In It for any body. Refiners have little Orno s targin in eonsequ of crude being higher, relatively thin refined, while dealers and speculators' report that owing to the Inactivity Ins so linig pm vaned as well as to the uniformity in prices,' there has been but little chance for them turn; , it was stated today that there are over one hundred cam of crude oil lying on the Allegheny liallraid, this vicinity, which tun been rejected on amount of gravity. Some of it—to .tw Ported as being 49, 493 i and even .60 grandly, and from that down to 47, whilat most of the contracts call for 40 to 40... ticrw the 'matter will terminate it Le difficult at this writing to conjecturr4 bit It Is probable that it will be ad justed under au old - rule, the seller making a reduction of 234' per cent for every degree 40040 what the contracts call for. In the meantime, the Valley Railroad Company is in an embarras sing. petition, being unable to get a large number of eery which are now standing on the track with this rejected oil. CHUM,. iderket Wet - 'and unehanged—offer- IngillgtiWaria - the, demand le by no 'means Balm of IWO lota of 1,000 each (404, 46, gravity) seller Octo ber at lfy and—lsat 'beetling-6,000 bble 1213,M all /Pa, KOOPer bbl atoll City. , mner option until . .11intiary let, 14N; buYeriOctiti.oainelltiiiklsl4@l6ll. amonrip , . Flake of three lots - October, tat. of 1,000 and one of 500, and all at 52,i. Or, tabor to December quoted at 32x02)33, and buyer all 1569, 385‘92334„" WSISCILTDIG OILS. EA Ipo li7lnlai - Lutnictlg oil-- ilk Eclipse BatL + oW 'Wipes Maddn0r9...':..4..---- &Alpo suisxrris 07 io6Dziiii4z.sy A. Tareiturn Oil Wanks, A. 60 bble; Comas 01.1 Works, 400; Flatoritro., 480; Warta& .lalig a Co., 480. - cla burr= Let s. v. Livingston .4 les., 99 bbla refined to Warden, Frew & , Locktuat, Frew .4 Co. 7gl bids relined to Warden, Frew.* CO, Mlle. *Wormer. /dyers a Co. NM bide ref. oil Warden, Frew a co., Philadelphia. Liberty Oil Works 800: bell ref. oil:to Wirden,'Fressrit Co., Philadelphia.' B. fW 3for .1t 00.,143 bbla reVoll tO 6%60, new &Co.. Philadelphia. ,011Worka318 bbili refined 10 W Frew d; 00., Philadelphia Lyme tt„ 1 11o., 211 bbla refined to W. P.Lope& Bro.,Thlladelphla. 'Yawed. I. a 8. /Pebble refined toW. P. Locpurajtro., Philadelphia. • Mender nre,,-.2911 bbla ref. cat te. W. P. Logan'a ne,abiladelphis. •,. Mostilliteehler a Co. 450'991. ref. to Waring; Mug a 03., Philadelphia. cluteeir 01l Co. ISO bbla relined to Mackiltroe.. Philadelphia. ' Lockhart, Frew a Co. al ibis tar.to Libby'a'Claik, New York.. .si.sttlproenta3.9oll Total eblyprenta tar 110 orkerifihnsarre inn yaw mane. P a. fiIII4OII it Waring PM Ws ref. oil to `Wiring, Meg :deo., Philadelphia. On affi.P I igasr AT intotram oarecre. notehleakid Rellzdng Co., 830 bbla to Walden. Proms a co. Philadelphia, PIT Rgeeke .." -'4Al i giV TORE/ October The dry market ta dull _and d for En" ainni*.le4 104 Wilder, gra not quotaol.l loner, except Allendale 8-4 bleachettahoeUeimwhiatlareredroml, !Mot 450 to 42W, reorldownan's bine deoluV e inS 2 3o,t92 l, o4, l nOXirkbwd Tici. ar nostril : ro Ttri to 220 per 4twir,89 4 4 , October ',.lB,rPietro. impea. o* . etirtold 2,4t0 In innate, end 17,10g180 in.' trtalt.' , lB=o4 - 1123.1@a2x0. Moe Awiler; Niwthweeteko,lothanaiind Oblo claw tewilliiB,Bket , - Vela to in Iwo emend, OM steady; weatoon rod et .k n e=l 3 =i.a zi :t oz a l l = 8 ElBo.', -Provlsiogur. troolooBB. ;Barley ts ninntoedededly , aeOlvs. with 24,008,bushAt 11,80@iX for 08118118 Sour-oloweidi4l4llol,Bo- Ibr , New-York twOmmed,f,lllBB:lBr, do. :5310 , 10WWii Whisky lower,weaterw_ for Iron tooto#l, sod 11,511 wrood•bout, ES 'October - 16.-Lbatie - *tour id 2)04230. Hose active- _ EM MEN I=l Nzw Mae, Octocer 19, 1869.—Cotton firmer, with sales of 3,000 bales at 23Ne for middling uplands. Flour-receipts of 121,871 bide; has active and without decided change in price, with sale. of 8,000 barrel. at $5,80@5,90 for superfine State western, $6®6.50 for extra State, $61§9,30 for extra western, 611,60®7,[0 for white wheat extra, $6,16@6.65 for IL R. 0., p 6,1246,75 for extra St. Louie, 97® 8,60 for choice do., and elating dull; in cluding mks of 2,ooebble low grades of extras for export at $6(401,0). Rye flour quiet, wi' axles of 250 barrels at $1,76© 6,25. Curti meal doll. Whisky a shade firmer, with sale, of 200 bide western and 6/,2651 ®1,21 for western free; clotting et the latter price. Wheat: receipts 47,- 544 hush; market heavy and ligt2e lower; sales of 81,000 bush, at 6 1 . 13 g1,3051 for No. 3 spring, 51,80 for winter red 1111neew 51,51@1,55 for white Ohio and 61,50® 1,53 for winter red and ember weetanb cloning at $1,50tat1,60(41,70 for good to choice white Michigan. Rye dull and declining; sales of 500 burl) western at $l,lO. Barley !Steady: odes of 1.600 buSh State at 51,35 and 6,000 bush Canada West ai $1,65. Barley Malt dull. Corn: receipts 7,608 Moth; market heavy and 1(5)21 lower; sales of 48„000 bush, at 08.:(.0 21,00 for unsound' mixed western, 81,06Q/Jet for attend do.,31,01010:d for high mixed, nearly yelow; $l.lO for white western. Receipts: Oats 55,20; oats heavy at 2C43c lower; 47,000 bushed 60@64 fur new eradhern and western, clotting at 00c for western. Rice quiet: (bindle* Coffee: (air request. Sugar quiet: 11108 of 540 bhds at 1234 e. Hops quiet at 15(itoele for Ameri can. Petroleum firm at 18e for crude and 330 for relined. Linseed Oil dull at $1,0001,01 by tasks. Pork heavy: Wee of 575 tibia at 1 30 , 62 4 3 1 for mew, cht"inir at 630,75 meth; $2 5 , 50 426' prime, and 62 7 ,60 (408 for prime meas. Beef steady; sales 160 bbl, at etygls for new plain MOMS, and $12®17,50 for new extra mesa. Beef Hams quiet, with sales 90 bble at 1118 211. Cut Meatesteady, with sales 35 pkgs at 147®153.4c for shoulders, and 17@190 • far hams. hi iddlee firm and quiet, with sales 3,000 Mole at 17.34 c. Lard heavy, with sales 350 tierces at 1854(3.172„e for ,ateam,.lBc for choice do, and 18®18,14e for kettle rendered. Butter steady at 53(gr ' 114 p for Ohio. Cheese firm at 17®1834c. Spirits l'orpeatine quiet' at 4.5 ®4Bl. Freights to Liverpool active and decid edly firmer, with shipments 110,000 built wheat at &I per sail, and gyid per steam, I..atest.-Flour closed qblet and Mewl,' with a moderato ex?art Inquiry for low grades: Wheat dull and lower; sellers of prime winter red ask 11,50. Rye heavy and dull at $1,104@1,14 for Western. Oats tower and dull at 80(061e for went ern. Corn lower and heavy at 97c@51,03 for unsound, and $1.,04(gt1,67 (or sound mixed western. Pork quiet andeteady. ' Cut Meats and Bacon nominal. Lard quiet at 17..fri$17jic for ;rood to prime steam. Eggs quiet without . decided change. Ontario, October lib-Eastern ex change-weak; 1-10 off haying. 1-10 pre. mium selling. Flour less active; firm at s4.stioii for spring extra. Wheat wore active, with steady wiles at $1,07@ 1,0734; opened at 81,04!„@)1,04jr, and closed at $1,03,0,0351. This afternoon the market is dull ai $1,0451. buyer, 1,03 @Leas. seller, Oct. Own quiet and firm, with sales No. 2 at 5704.69 c, closing at 1a5®68.34m, rejected, 64,40@i67,3 This afternoon the market !adult at 08034810,;, seller. Oct. tate firm at bre@le higher; intim No. 2 at 42c(043e, cash; 413,'erg. 42c, seller. the market closing at Ole forcash. • Rye fairly active and a shade easier sales of No. I at 7848034 e; N 0.2 7734Q)73%,.; rejected 70®720, Losing at 80e for Na. I, and 7734®780 fbrlio. 2. Bailey dull; No. 2 nominal, with seller at $1,23. Highwines quiet at $l.ll. Provisions firm.Mem pork $31,25031,50; sales at ' 626,505, seller for January. Lard ' quiet at 17(4c. Green hams - 12j4e. Freights dull. Receipts for the past 24 , hours-9,425 bide flour, 99.840 bu wheat, 52,495 ho corn, 411,084 bu oats 4,935 bu rye, 5,883 ba barley, 2,341 hogst .E2:llri. I manta-8,307 bble flour, 31,499 ho wheat, 155,967 bu corn, 73,679 be. oats, 364 bu rye, , 1,360 bu barley, 1,226 hogs. CINCINNATI, October 19.-Flour is in moderate demand; family $5,50 ®5,75 Wheat firmer, but the demand is light. corn dull at 87(4381 for ear; white libelled held at 90e. Oats dull at 50@S:to-latter rate for white. Rye in light supply and firm at. efte. Cotton firmer: middling • 2534 e; the demand la fatly equal to the receipts. Whisky quiet at 41,15. Mess Pork dull at $31,00, with nothing consequence done. Lard dull, with limited jobbing demand, at 174017,4 e. No bulk meats in market:" Bacon loiter; wales or shoulders at 16i.4 a, anti 'leas aides at 1950. Butter unchanged; fresh SO® 3.5 e.. Champ t.'t higher: Western Reserve 17(217340, (story 18@1834.4, good shire ping demand front the South. Eggs . ecartilialid Rem at 2.5(g.21e. Linseed oil dull at 9713920. Lard oft &glade firmer, , extra 51,33(§1,35. Petroleum, 31(3330 for refined. Sugars in fair demand at full ratan raw 1334 @We. Coffee steady at W) 25340. Green hams are indemand at 15e apt] shoulder's at 1 le. Gold 130 buying. Exchange dull, 1.10 per cont. discount buying,selling-a good deal coming from the Swift. Hogs in good demand at 5 9 @ 9 .50 gross; the weather being quite favorable, many of the slaughterers are killing them. ST. Louie, October 19.-Tobacco: com• mon midis* easier planters plugat 8 31 dark lea f 9,,r@L2344 Cotton quiet and unchanged at 24!„‘. Hemp very firm, undressed sold at 11,45,g11,75. Flour quiet and unchanged super at $ 4 .1.* 4 . 69 , extra at 8 4 ,7 5 015.15, double extra at 155,25@b5,50, treble at Pk fatally at 116,10®7,16. Wheat unchanged, wo sales, spring 'NO. 1 red fall at 1/ 1 . 02 4 1 , 06 No. 1 do. $1,1031,15; eh01ce51,20@1,2134. Corn dull; choice, white ha hulk Eke ; , mixed in sacks 81@e2e; yellow 83(384c; white 88@l900. Oats better at 48(250e. Baxley-all quern* 5(§)10c Jewett Icier grades entirely neglected: choice Illinois and lowa $1,1501.20; Minnkeeta '51,2/J @1,35; choice fall 80c. "Rye dull and , lower at 75083 c. Whisky steady at 111,15.. Groceries steady and unchanged. Pork dull and drooping; beldet $30.505$ 31. Bacon easier at 17@173(0 for shoul ders, 20c.forand 20go for clear sides. lard; MUM - sales at 173.0 (or tierce, and 1934 c for keg. Receipts: 7,000 bbls flour, 80,400 bus wheat, 2.200 bud corn, 15,300 bus oats, 20,600 bus bar ley. 2,200 bus rye, 950 head hop. CLEYELAND:,'OctObene 10.-Floor quiet tad unchanged. Wheat: No. teed die , tanned to $1,19, closing dull at that figure, and more sellers than buyers.. .Corn la quiet sad nominally unchanged: NO. - mixed Aeld st P2QB3c, and No . Bat 80e, 'Oats steady and unchanged. Rye quiet 115c12411 for No. 1, and 900 for N 0.2. -Bar ley, nominally 51,2004.35 for State and Canada. Petroleum steady at 2834 c (or refined; 21e2)29)4 for prime light strew , to white, and standard white crude held at $6,50. Locrisvima, October 19.44tartging; . 134 pound advanced to 21c. 'Cotton dull and nominal at 2.4@t24y0. Flour steady, with superfine at 11,75. Grain quiet. Red Wheat 11410; white 51.13, Coro 03 e. Oats beo. Rye 900. Groceries - steady. Prime New Orleans Sugar 14c; do Mor lipase 710. Setae 104 bhds Tobacco at 17, 016,60; market steady. Provisions very nrm, Mess Pork 53475. Sa&on; abotil. dere and clear rib 17.4(42Ay.m clear aides 203;0. lard isme. WbUky 61,25., Torun, October 10.—Floni quiet.. Wheat a shade lower; amber Michigan 11,13;.No. 1 red 41,17; No. 2 do. 61,134; No. 3 do. 61,07. Corn In lower and dull; No: 178 x; No. 277 e. thee le lower: No. 1 46c; No. 2 44(45e. _Freights 414631100.• Receirts—Floor, 6,702 bbbn. wheat, 20,- 382 bush; earn,. 2,6130 . .bnah: oats; 0,190 Duran rye, 220 Muth; barley, 3.269 bush. 13.131pmenta—Flour. 1.050 bash; 'wheat, 29,710 bush; corn, 13,400 bush; oats, 7,000 bruda; rye, 800 bush. IdNiretris, October 10.—Cotton firmer at Icfga receipts, 1,172 bales; .7,- .Flour steady:" ovarian /6 DR Corn : :new 8001 old Uhl at . ft, Oatsl7trLi•-.llay 04. and scum Bran 28d60. lard .193Vg21n. Its; con arm: shoulders 1730; antra 21%16 21,0. OstmOctoberlll.—Flourldeady and unehan sales '4l 1500 bbl e. Wbest dull; 2000butfold Winter State di SIM, and 8500 bus No. 1 Billeriukee Club, in lotaistll,3o. Corn steady; sales 2400 bus. No. 2 at ElSo. Barley Orel; sales last night , of le,ooo bus elms. up , lake Canada at 71,25 Cornmeal $ 2 .2 5 . DerraurreOotober. , l9.:4loo itr= de mand; good at $5,75@41,75. Wheat—re aelptsot 16,000 bur, no important Slump, but rather weak at elate;. extra Welts at V. 33 4.N0. ON at KV% reguiar, 71.08 1,t9; Barley very firm at ;TAO per emu. . Camino; Oot. 10.—Cattli Arner,but "dull st $ 3, X0 4 ,7 5 for oomnion to good, cow' lgooren,6o. for fah. to modloM Jitters.tem ardlvo andOnitolow. or ittiffinO,Z . lbr commcrati=go,6o . ter;fal&tomodlormAtlg7P6lo.for.goortte choke; Id '0;2.5010;40 for extmatiolart. EA I • I 4MI I 3 - "icktoberr - 0,4- - punze i gad detnifia ;lin be to prict rhenr s t . corn; wtaT l i s ) l,2o, yellow AMU:, 04 , M, 11141501,f8. - '"Picrigionit anohanp4. Whi,kr , is in good,dimand at 51M..., , • (*kw 19.—FIgnzr quiet, fisitr and itirobttriged, Whoa , geway?, u. sl,oB*it liaMil.oll for. lick - X Oak' In, toad .ffemand arid &nisi 41afate , 'Cass firm at Thrtor No. 2:,:exsin'freActite 84300 toßuffalo and Owego. -1 - Mamas amczthattiha grrassataiWlikaa woria a caa. auto liansizia; October 14.:40tt bbl. daft, cupful 60.110A9); PiontecPue dkr4,4EVr . 0-Tasketap: -14-ter. *beet, it,co; barley s bog cutout,. -Woodworth. rk.llartiont gt...eht tap, McCullough, Smith iLlMclillo'oudrabeet . Mr. IlloChtur,2oo. bat ishricee,ZEz.7.?Bregitit ikarege,Mo OtahUgr gb-,ltorltbemek, ; :' .,::: ;; . ; .:: 1 ?; : . . , -..Ai . ;"t, : i!•' : .r! . ,.:.,.::. - .;:..i,: ,, :; ,-- • ;, ... ,..-, ; -. :.;; - ;: .- : , ... -, : . ..]: ,,-, .: .,. ? -. : ,,, r. ,„„ . ,.., :. ,. : ,. : . :;__.... „ ‘'_,,,,z,,.k-'..1•:,,;/;z.f1'4:.,;..---:,:''''':i;,;:,,2L--:-.'i.:.1..:.:'"- PnTSBITEGII DAILY GAZETTE: , : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 188 it Canfield it Saler; 41 bales bops. John White Jr; 163 bdU shovels, Myers & Armour; 150 bgs barley. 63 do 7s, W J Meek; 21tkgs tobacco, Lindsay it Me. Culloegig bblz oil, W H Craig; Sdo do. R &diem & Or, 1 car barley. Smith & CO, 100 bbl. flour, Showalter it Lessen helm: 25tbbla highwthes, 111 McCullough it Co; 25 do do,.W Mtilar & Co; 100 bble flour. Gulp & Shepard; 1 car middlings, S B Floyd & Co; 100 bble flour. John Greer & Co; 200 bides, Hartley, McKee & Co; Boars rye, Dan Wallace; 10 do do, W J Meek; 19 bales wool, 14 T. WOW loch; 2 bbis ebouldert; J P Hantg& CO: al blahs cranberries, Volgt, Mebood Co; =doe brooms, Heel ,t Metzger; 60 bdle hides, Boyd, Murray it Co; 25 bbfil cologne, Iloemetter & Swab; 60 bides, G H Wood. 60 do do, G N Hoffstott; 3 Ude alcohol, B L Fabnestock Jr Co; 1 bbl ,{crease, O A Kelly. 44! lANTIIILAND AND PITTSIIMI4IN Ks it - ROAD October 19.-2 care pig iron, Nimick & Co; 1 do rye, W J Meek; I do do, 1 do corn, J W Simpson; 1 *do rye, Alex Moore: 3 do do, H T Kennedy; 2 du inn, her, W W Rigdon t (kg 2 do iron ore, Bryan dr theigbey; 4 do lake superior ore, Zag & Co; 3 do gray warm ore, Shohnberger, Blair it Co; 1 car lake en perlor ore, Ido brick. Breath it Co; 1 do ao, Coleman, Rabin it Co; .4 do lumber, R P Burserman; 2 do boa , ore, Reese, Graff it Dull; 1 do lake Obperlor ate, Mc- Knight it Co; Ido do, Chess, Smyth it Co; 65 babsektops„..l White Jr, 10 canes tobacco, W — Haalsge tr.Co; 55 cases choose, 50 bble apples, H Riddle; 10 rolls leather, belongs; 12 skacate,F G Craighead; 14 slut barley, 12 do rye, W F McCormick; 60 bble oil, Spear; 10 bbis apples', Wm 'McKim; II rolls leather, D Chesnut Ca; 55 Wm oil, W Wilson it Co; 3 bbis apples, J 0 Robinson; 50 bids flour, Soho maker it. L; 21 tables, II Berger; 70 bble apples, I do sweet potatoes, 13 do eggs, 2 do cider, Volgt, Mahood it Co; 2 do vine gin 4,1 Boa; 31 mks dried applea, 3do peaches, Bdo cats, 12 do rve, S Devol; 2 bids butter, 1 rto edge, W Er Graff dr Co; 40 do apples, Day it Co; 24 do do, Brug german it O'Brien; 21 do do, Van (larder & 8;40 do do. W J Steel &Bro. .„.. ALLEGHENY STATION, October K.— RID bbis flour, Gee Stewart; 101 kegs powder, A Kirk; 1 car metal , GralL Ben nett it Co; 1 do do, Lindsay it Moth:ltch- eon; 10 bble flour, Mercer and Robinson; 10 dot brooms, J Kahan; I cant cooper aged M Hemphill; 2 do do, Ralya it Itoberlson; 2 cars flaxseed, M B Suydam; 2 carp lumber, John Nana 1 car barley. J Rhodes &Oa; 1 car ore, Pgh Iron it Forge Co; 1 tub cheese, B Jenny; 100 she bran, Hippley it Heckert; 210 bides, A Holstein; 12 tads apples, 1 do eggs, John Herbert; 1 car lumber, A C Taggart. AWEGHNIT VALIANT KamanSin, 00. tabor 19.-17 eke flour, L J Blanchard; 25 eke wheat, 16 aka Date, 8 B Copeland; 83 eke wheat, 39 do rye, 189 do oats. Scott .4 tibial; 20 do do, J Carotbers; 24 bidet, Jae Gallery; I car ruetaL, John Moorhead; 1 car grain , W 11 Carnahan; 23 bble oil, lea 8 Rama; 2 bas Mutant:tisk Hellliner satin a O'Brien; 1 ear grain, W J Meek; 1 do lime, 11 L Reynaldo.; 3 bble onions. Jae ?dontooth; 85 bush oars, D Oararnet, 40 eke wlrt. Joe McOredy. .PYrranOnon, CINCINNATI AND ST. owe - Hanaueo. October 19.-8 We apples, 5 [Mane butter, W H Graff; 100 bge corn, 114 do meta, 81rontaker & 1; 100 bbla Hour, Scott et 8;10 bge rye, 8 Hood; 38 bge potatoes., Meaner a H; 20 basoorn. 25 do oats, F Schild; 2 care wheat, .18 Ltggetu Ido Mayes, W Hastlnga 100 bble flour, Vehtt, Lang a CM 1 car rye, Robb a Herron; 100 bbla dour. Watt, _Lang a Os; 52 bge wheat, McHenry & 'flood. Erirk;lt NEWS The river continues to'recede steadily but slowly at this point with scant SO Inches In the channel. The weather yea terday was cloudy and raw with an oo• motional sprinkling of rain—the Met snow of the season fell early In the morning. The mercury at 4P. M. was down to 40. There has been no arrival. or depar tures since the dates of our last report. The Belle, from Parkersburg, was due lent night anti die will depart again to day at noon. The new steamer Henry A. Jones. now being constructed by Capt.. Frank and Dan 'ldarrstta, for Trinity River, (Texas) is rapidly approaching oomple tion, and will probably be flubbed about the tint of next we.k.—Tbs,..w steamer J. N. McCullough Is WOO progressing rapidly, and as her machinery, outfit., etc, etc., Is bore ready to be pat up, she, too, will soon be ready for hiplines.. Capt. John Dexter, of Evansville, and who has contracted here fora tine aide wheelm for the Evansville and Cairo packet trade. was In the city yesterday. The celebrated capstan case In which Conte. John S. McMillan and Hugh Campbell are plaintiffs and which has been In the Oonrts for aevoral years, is ready to come up again whenever the Judges are ready to Lear it. R. C. Bray left Cincinnati for Memphis on Saturday with 450 tons:, —The Wild Duck, arrived at Citie::ln mai on Saturday, and will wait there for water. —The Sallie arrived at Cincinnati on Saturday night with about 400 tons- She left for Louisville on Sunday night with 125 tone. —The Governor Allen Ls in opposition to the John Knauer In the New Orleans end lake Providence trade. They leave New Orleana together. Small steamer. are carrying cotton off the lakee above Shreveport at F. 60 per bale. They are unable to carry over ono lattottnial bees In 80Inabswet Miter, —The Twelfth Era, • sternwheel atermer, built at Madison, and now on her way to Red river, Ia 18.5 feet long, 28% feet beam, with bK feet depth of hold Ia the clear. —The steamer Oomouner sunk on the 'l2th of geptember, at Montgomery, Red river. Two-thirds of her cargo was saved In a damaged 'contlitiop. It was mostly for Jefferson, Texas. Dexter ties 'been entered 'by Captain Tom Leathers for the New Or leans and Vicksburg trade, to run until New Natchez Is re ad y for busbies. The price pertnonthJs said to be'ge,oce. —Arkansas and White rivers are get. US/ A very low. The former has SO Inches to We Bock, and 10 Inches above. Holston river Wing lower every day. Tennessee rt Is very low, with no prospect elan Immedlatetrias., —The Frank Paragond went Into blew Paeans ttie last trip with two thousand one hundred and atzty bales of cotton and thlrty.eight hundred and twelve bid of -cotton seed: The Anus bad two thousand and alztytwo bales of cotton and sin thousand five handful and fifty five sacks of seed. —Red'rtier Alta eixteen inches at Shreveport hat week. There la 82 inches through the lakes to Jefferson, 80 Inches on the worst bam above Alexandria, and 4 feet on the falls. Freight on cotton from Shreveport to New Orleans is 10,00 par baler, Cattle 17:00 per head, cabin par sage $20,005pd,V.5,00 and deck 18,00. —A Calm dispatch wider date of the 17th. says! . 'The Belle Memphis repOrta the bow of the W. R. Arthur sdll on the rock whichahe struck yodel& In agog, ten miles below Cape eau. Her sterols In deep water and all afloat and every efibrt Is belegrfe la save the boat. A large quail ty of freight had beep thrown over board. .. The mulea - tud other *eight were taken off by the Rismarlrabd . Limded on the aroma or powengera came down on the Belle Memphis. The Rubicon Is eminently axpeoted to furnlah farther news of her. The following is a later dispatch from the same port: : .The tibacorock, has lust arrived, anereporte the principal hole in the hull of the :stopped. and Captain Rusk felt quite certain of saving the boat. The Biamarekicwas affil sashitlng her. AWARIR M A C3 M 3 % • vaoessose, 01411 0 MUM H momPatis : O Nt .rei2lo6: v uif tiLLA.Nß—Theeseam 1011112111v11. I. J mew DzAN '. Vint. lean. tin Ito alx . rp Ima tuiPridin• POrtic co&grst Elm. r . • u HUM IST I OWANIIIY. :.'; reIS /LACK I COLLINUWOOD. Agesta, , TO , I4IIIIMPOOLOAS _ QUEIENSTOWN„ TM 111111 AN sun 4rnienunn. ttio==a int.ease tensii. COMM NiVlftN MIT SAX OPMINCIMOLVE4r DI =mu laibmWoa T u relt. Itmeortift • WILLIAM MIME. Jr. , sea alumni:as arum situbanre. la 1 -7-7 - ' D '" - ' ' . -: -' . ! ,-.'• - * 'l.. , g . . . . : .. . . _ - / 2 1.0010401FillaWCPTH 43 PVlXl•ligyr-AVOPMIIr. - • WEDI)111% Aii) 111.416 i • r Ai a • k iio l 99 l m" AmtknimaturATuro, 40: Osteriitin4ll matspaisptatlaMas. - Lou ai•itaitses - " ABULINWAMPLUti:iii , ~, -, LIMA M W O IL LMEIt 14M , 1 -"j ;Z M AIW LW' ~.L.iii fts'idsi:4.:it - 4iiiiiti ez.sol4.__ , MIMI, . ' X..F. ,, d ,. ThrklaaigrAler 'i,,t!.i''' ',4iL:, !MI MAPIZ3S/1761i1b.41ii i*enit e . WIPZ=AMMIF,P`,f-cmn!- BPECL&L NOTICES SCHENC/LPS PIILMONIC Ithiff fiLtf r ev ' s ' i tato Villa= Idocr Ctomplaint and Dmrpepsla, if talum accord ing to digestions. Mayan, all three to be token at he sametbum They steam. the ittomach, en. to. the Door updisut Itho Work; then the appetite become. go j etthe food digests and makes tooth blood; the eat Md. to vow to limbo the diseased met w :lnc . rus Into the lams, mid the ',A;`,l7 1R"A,4=.111g." well Th thosekgre niedlelnes Dr. ,T. H. Schenck, of Phlladelp owes tots unrirated orecoess titc 'revetment of polonomry Consumption. The Pale Minh Syrup slums the morbid matter In the lung mime throws It off by u=kr i bire- Um. eem or Might arugh ugh row ff. and the pallearlis; metaled the lungs teen to _ To do this, the ffearorefff Tonic and'ilandniks Pill, must be smell awake cleanse the Mainach and liver to that th e kOloooniallyrop and food writ make Kum blend. Scheme/Vs Mandrake Pills eel open Medlin" removing of obstractious. relax the duets of Me" gall bladder; the bile start /Ml chow the Deer Is emu relved; the stmde 'rill witatihe Pills an d o nolhim has ever beta ex cept calomel la deadly poison irtimb =my don. 'toroth to tose toles. with grestoare,) that Will huirOk the tralt 01Mder end Mart this serration, of the liver like aMeriek`e blandrake Liver Ponintalut Is one of the moot PoomMont Muses of Cumli:ohm. lichoweire hemmed Toole in. gentle stimulaot alterootm_ and the alkali in the Seaweed, which thls preparation la made of. smite the bench to dlmwlre the fbgl w to iffi th'" tha rui t ni th oulc e ". tte r ru i r lore good blood without fernasn on or Wog In the sternmeh. The kw , rewm why pleyeiciaes do not tore Consumption le, they try to de too much; they give medicine to stop the word. to stop stop night sweats, beetle Ferrer, and hy addelog they derange the whole digestive powers, lock ing op the...lona, and eveutuolly the patient sinkg and dies. Dr. Schenck, 14 hie treatment, does not try to stop cough,night d sweats, will chills or fever. n Me nlo.w they all no of their own accord. hat one Cab be mind of Oonse4 Om, Lire. CoorBsisi. DriPsrals. Os Putter. Ulcerated Throat, antes th e liver stow., are made health?. LI • pen., nos comettoption, of worm the In wee way are diseased, either tubercle. ahem.. bronchial Irritation, Veers adhesion, or the lungs are a moos et inflammation and fast decay ing. In sort eases wit~gt he done? It is not only the Wks mat arbelegletitig. bat It is the whole body. Theetneassile and liver have lost their power tomato Wood out .1 red. Now the only chasm Is to tale Dr. Schenth's three medi cines, which wet bring op • tone to the Womb, the patient will begto to want Wed, It sill dime. easily and e good bloc.; then the pedant be gat. to gai toil sh. and as goon as the body be gins to grow, the thugs ocnalnettes tri heal up, I nag the patted, get. as shT and well. This le the only way to cure Consumption. When there Is no long disease and male Isloof Complaint and llympepolo. Sawa'. Selfileed Tonle and Mandrake Tills am soMelent, otthoal the Pulmonie Syrup. Take the Mandrake THU freely La ml billions oompLainlo, se they are per fectly bonnie. Dr, Schenel... .ho hos Wand antutenopted Width for many years past, and now weighs 9211 Pounds. we waisted away to a mere skeleton, in the very loot steam of Tobaonory Colurviah&S, hionbreletans booin nced hie owe cope less and abandoned him w o e fate, He was cowl by the aforteald mer tune. end since his moors- Impipuro ca's goada aimilarly alined have used . o temparatioa with the Ramo tre mor ante wee.. direlitlans socompany each, making it not absolutely necemary to per sonal. ace Dr. Schenck, unites patient, with their 1 amine.. and Mr this porpme he Ls pretessioustly RS his Principal Office, Philadel p hia, ,every Saturday, _where all ltw feaslonaity o for advt. octet be addresami. He le We p e ro at No. 32 Bond newt, New York. skry iu lttr . Thews. and at 1110. Hwenim Street. every other Wednesday. He gives advice free, but for a thorough examination with his Hemp. remoter the price mfg. Ortee bows atenteheltv from 9 R. es. to 3 r.ts. . . th . -• . Pelee of e rulmonte byrnp wur ben/reed Ton• le each dd. bOner bottle. or 17.80 half down. Mandrake 1/11laS5 cesla • bo orx./ /ale by all dreg....,. • rorta:lBl-d3l DOCTOR warrrms CON TINIININ Tt/ TNIAT ALL PRIVATZ DD3ILLSNII. namerona clam or cases rewalting from self - abase, psodwilar an • manliness, nervous debility. Irritability, I nt.. seminal emlaalona, tag isw potency pc evranentiv anted. Pampa Mala wi with delicate. In tlicate and long stand ing con stibnit.' oomplatats arc politelyin•l tad tomtit for ovianitation, which amp nothing. fie...fence, the beat of leather( luta enabled hiss to perfect romanu at once dilatant, att w e t m ho n t hindeana e a too h bu m. Med i um pm. mewed in the establiahmant, which embraces a tm reception and waiting looms; aLso, Warding and . Weeping apartments tor patients mei= daily personal atteattiOn,and vapor sad cal bath., li ma concentrating the named mineral springs. No matter who bate Pa/Jed, sista your cam. Raul what to sayetti All palittlitlet of gliy eat... seat Ist •ay address for two stamps in scal d a.m./pc. Thocsands of macs treated annu al, at seen and all over the manta, Conant tatlott tree, sersonally or .91 anal. Mana No. 9 Wylie Wren (near Court Bona) Pittsburgh, Pa. Dog.. m. to 9 T. m. Bandays LS it. to 5. atmetwi.a. Pamphlet omit toanyaddram lactate apt IarDATCHELOWBII,IIII DYE. nits oplenclld ant= 11la is Las butte tan world: Um only Arne nak4 nadfl D)nt Isaappoln b tm~entt AUX ban ln.4otaneous• no. Isappointment: saa dank= tints; ,reanottaa- ntuoill agents ato • tallooraten and lama th e Hats salt sad b.tathyl. b/orh drew. &Ad al .411 DnetLls and Parinanemand prow ammo at lore Vag /actor,. So. /0 Lund Meet. Net Tart. ma2141:1 • THE HEALING POOL.- [SSA IS It/11 YOUNO wbo barn tallest Into vicious habits, sod now desire &Writer lib, nod • better MAPIIIIXID, wn.l. certain meat. of rq ref foe the entletett. bent l waled letter covel free of chant, Addres , .. 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