FINANCIAL. AMERICAN BANK, NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PIT P 8131311011. CANU CA PaTLL ft 1200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BASIL ON DISCOUNT DSO DEPOSIT. WM. / LOYD r . Caohl r JOIS S FLOYD President KiU TU. 11. Msesball John • WO. T..haa o i,. rewnat.4 Wallace jinies W. arroll, Jas. D. Kelly. I•bas. U. Leech. wm. Tloyd. Jobs Yloyd. This Lissa Is now fol , • orranleed and prepared to do •sew sal B•ntr•r bsaleless. jen01.4.1. GOLD, SILYEU AND COUPONS, Bough! at Llighesi Prices PH. B. MERTZ, Banker, far. Wood St. and sth Avenue Y„11 JAMES Ti BRADY & CO., E=EI Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood St, 11iq 13=1:11 GOVERNREO' SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPON I, I! tlr Interest Allowsil on Deposits ZA"lione, loaned oa tie.. mom Ilaada ac lowest matte. rates. Order. Millbeolleil for ibo Porobooo mud Os of frioClol{, SWIM wad 4.101.11. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. Vitisint* Gaytte. FINANCE AND TRADE. Ovgicit OP - Trirninowe GAZWITA Tu as DA T. November 2, 1869, y The doelints In gold to MN thin af ternoon has engaged the attention not ouloy of a large elm of our 00Mmeretal community, but also of capltallata and the public In general, an It conches not only the pocked' of one or the other Interest, but everybody hu something at at Ake Just now worth white looking after. A further decline whether permanent or temporary, will affect values of any kind, and the rich bond holder who dreamed of his In. veatmeht having increased 25 per cent. will find himself about 10 or 15 per poorer and feel the worse for It, na there was no clan of the community more granting as the very men who bought Governments at 95 or 96, as the case may have been. The great depression In gold, no matter what tbs. Ultimate result will be, must bring a sharp rally which may carry the premium se much to =nags In the upward movement ma It did in lie downward contact, but that gold spew:dad= does not have the force it formerly posessed there is no doubt, and those who calculate on high figures during the balance of the year, merely from speculative muses may be sadly disappointed to the benefit of all chums. Government bonds are dull and heavy with a fair prospect of lower prima. Stocks nominally - Mums and ildwinae r . but the reaction seems to be but tido. porrary. Business dull. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 127,4; Silver. 121; Fight,. one's, 118: Five Twenties, n3n, 115; do 1884, 112.14: dn 1885. 118; do MI6, Console. 11.5).4: do 1867. 115%; do 1888. 115; Ten Fordo& 107%; Adams Ex press COM pony, 55; Merchants Colon Y• 11378,0 Company. 9%; timerican Ex press Company. 54%; Western UuiOu Telegraph Company, 28,4: New York () annul. 81: B.aadiag, 46: Pittsburgh Fort Wayne d Chla. 85; Ohio d bitsdndpoL 25%; NUEUlasn Southern, 90%; Cleveland & Pittsburgh, log; Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, 1P1a94; Chicago dr. North Western. NM: CM - cago & North Western Partnered, 83.14:Rti0. 28. X. EXCHANOIt. Large &sad. London. per 9 8 . 26 $ 6 , 35 Parts, per franc 23 26 Berths, Shear_..: 94 98 Franklbrt, florins 64 68% --Closing quotations received by James T. BraYv Co. Gold. 121%: United swam istses, 1 8 IPS; Five•Twenatieig MB2, 115; do. /884, 112)4; do., 1966,,_ 116; Ten•Fortiea, 107%; Plve•Towodes. ary and July, 1885,. /15)4: do. do. 1867, I 15%; do. do. 1858. 116 j Mut Onsn pcamda, • Union Aldan. Railroad, 88; Central do, do, 99: Cy.„ Pada; ),..167%; Lake Superior 46 my Telegraph la the Plttabargh Gazetta Nsw Yon". November 2, 1869. Money more active and itrraer at 807 per cent. on tall loans, mostly at 7. Al theatres it was dated on the street that the Broadway Bank had celled In about three million" to meet maturing obliga tions of the city discern:lW; which ye in pressing demand at 120)20. Sterling dull at 11%43.9. Gold . lower, opening at 12%. filling to inOrK. and obtains at 127%. Carrytnklailei 3 . 437 Per Orgit.'; Clovernmenbeheavy and foster. The "toady decline In the gold premium, In connection with the cautioned sales by investor. and financial institution; Is osidualiy drawing %tb market dram. Coupons of 81.117%@ 1 18; 12, 115%; '64, 11.2%0112%; '65, 1121%6113141 new do.. 11J5%®115%t;'67, 110%®11534; 68, 115% dillir,%; 10.405, 107%@)107%. Currency sixes, 107,1 , (21107%. SontlierL Stale condi' Weitkeriei Ten nessee., with sales of new bonds el 03, and - closing with more offered at the prices. North Carolinas were Amer and special tax bduabieuld at tlitV - Tb• balance of the list V steady and without any marked change; Mliteourio 87. The stock market Continued steady until nearly three o'clock, when prices declined.froca kago, owing Act tne so Mrs , ' devised 'for Money. The 'larger dealings have been In Vanderbilt sto.k. Late Shore, Northwestern and Rock Island. late in the eftertitoni however, the mark:. was strong on small trans: anthem, The Most_markett. improve went wan In Lake Shore and Northwest ern. Isollanderbili stocks the dealings were confined to New York Central. wbichwMatsopt in'Oe Inirly Prem.—Canton, Etlgt . Citol berland. 67; Western links:4 36%; Quick silver 15%; Mariposa. St prat do. 16; Adana Express, 57; Wells. 18%: Anted .lsl%; 57%.; Pacific Mail , • 59.,1e.NowYork.Contrali182141 Pref. do. 139; Hudson, 161; Reading. 96%; %id& gen Central, 119; Lake shore 90%; nand. 0antra1,...138: Plttabargh, 86%: , North weatern, 68%; .3o preferred, 81; Reek Wand, 1,02%; St. 6630 defer red, 79%; Wabash, 61%i do erred, 72%; Fort Wayne, 8.5;,j; Terre ute, 26; do . .preferred, ES; Chicago, and Aitoe,,, 146%; do preferred, 146%: Ohio and Mb, idesippl, 2.5%; Burlington and galrey, 155; C. C. and I. C., 28. atitp shares here alai id Boston nit- Man --Bub Treasury balance 166,445,- 107. Ansistant Treasurer sold one mil lion gold at 1a.41%®127.70. PITTOBVIUGH 'Orfrom Itrussulasteamerra. Ty. goes', November 2, Ma, The Metke&e , ht• general way. pre en% but little that is new or important. Bodnar% not whit It should hew this season of the year,:nevertheless it Ls am salve es iss :;reascatstik_:7be... expected nu ft r iptlngielr&Miltilniee ( leta lear roundlogkAtafriglCiatilMitO)A6Pi of. end what is worse LIU. there are no tn iilloilVdir st/PriP9Pi. deAni :immediate luillfYirnaot. ;So. long as the Petuva, .R a il ro ad unnyslty otintinues to pursue to present policy towards Pittaburgh by ieftudog to Owe het merchants on equal ibotlng.sidth,ltetterti shippers, me long wit I trade here no-di ll And tinsatafgoryhWthe M e for some . A almost te ibo:40101 g everything is oonlined: wholly to supplying tuunedlatets.•ang wick a strong competitkinzgir huatuese, margins are !cell Waal itiatioca. APPI2M2In steady demand land are taltyttustidnedersailliir 1M33 j 2 to H per bbl—most of the .ales at j2,1,0(43,50. ACTT/At—Dull with • nunt4 coneld erably in exceres of the demand, though prices are unclutogod, 300.35 for ',rood to choice. RUCK WS I:AT FrAd - Ft—t!..;gs mots. CUE doLi, but un changed, $.545.4 per bushel. CIDER—Is selling at from (op per bbl. according to quality nod sizo of CRAIIBF.KRIES—SaIea at veisaz no to quality, and $15@16 for "Sackett's" Bella berries. CARBON OIL—Is Arm and tending npward—atardard brand. may now be Quoted at 31 cents In a jobbing way. DRIED FRUIT—Tn. demand al tnough by no MM. brink, In Improv ing alossly. We continue to quote ap ples, at 8.10 cents. Peaches at 9g I 0 for quarters and 12®13 for halves. EGGS—HaIm at 33@,..3.4. FFATIVERS—In better demand and higher, and we now quote at af.,4PO to the trade and the usual advance for email tote In store. FLOUR—I• quiet and unchanged—de mand confined entirely to supplying the wants of the home trade. We con tinue to quote western flour. at 16 to 16 50 for good to chtlice. GRAIN—The mills appear to be get ting about all toe Wheat they want at $1,16@4,16, for good to prime Red. Oats • little weak .ttiongh unchanged—soles on track and wharf at 424470, and in store at 49®500. Rye °ordinate doll with large arrivals.imatnly from Chica go; we are reported sides of prime Ohio and Penna. at 950. eaah—western tem be delivered here at abbot 90. Corn Is quiet and unchanged; we continuo to quote new ear at 75e, and old at 93 to es. The Barley market contlnufe very bearish. and moisten and brewer., are "bearing" with all their might; II le argued that prices are down In every direction, and that they must drop here. It Is difficult to give quotatione—though as already in timated, buyer. generally are clamorous for lower prima. HAY—Hairs at Allegheny Diamond market of 74 loads, at $15(22 per too. HllHKS—Higher; setae at 3b' 3'-. HOMINY—SaIes at $6,0046,f4 per bbi. LIMN-8806.0f Cleyebind white lime at ra a 25 Per bbl. LARD OlL—Ralfe of extra No. I, at 2442@445, and No.,'" at 1%0563.1,05. ONIONS—SaIes at 12,50€63,00 per bbl, the outside figure for choice. POT.aTOES—SaIen Baltimore sweet. et ;3,5044 per bbl, and prime Jersey. at 14.50 Peach Blow. 60 cents per bushel. POULTRY—SaIes of live chickens, by the coon, at 6065 eta per pair. PROVISIONS—The demand is light, but the season la about over, and stocks In this market, at leant, very much re duced. Packers all over the country, are considerably excited about the high price of Hogs, and it is not likely that there will be many put up unlea• prices decline considerably. SEEDS—SaIes of tlexiieed at 12,20, and but little offering In this market. Tim othy Seed le doll and ponfinal at Nothing doing In clover seed. firmer with sales of oar load lot at 11,90 per bbl. • STlLAW—lbtles at /12415 per too. PETROLEUM M.U/KET OVVICIS OP PITTABITI2OI 4 GA ZICTTIL. TOW , DAY, * Novomber 2, len9. The oil market continues to rule strong, and compared with yesterday prima have still further advanced, and even at the advance, buyers were more numerous than Sellers. As is nearly al ways the case on an advenoini merhet. Bailers are very backward about soiling, being apprehensive that they might be "picked up," and consequently they prefer to hold back until aidlefied that the top has been reached. It wee re ported to-day that the most-of the buyer options this year had loan "called." and as but very few of these were sold above 34(4.34)i, many of them at 335, there la a very handsome margin In the present condition of the market. The Titusville Herald of Monday has a very interesting article 'on the "bull movement," In which It alleges that it was brought shout and is being engi neered by Pittsburgh and Philadelphia; I that they have recently bought 100,000 I Mini of actual oil, crude and refined, all of which is held out of the market. The Herald also alleges that the great pro. portion of the October contracts werenet tled on a basest of 38, and that some of the "shorts" were badly. - "vei have lost heavily. TI non is concluded as P "Whether or not heetiegooesiltal.Peeff only 'known tti thenvz , . sons unconnected wit, is • matter of doubt. If the ...bulls ,have not unloaded the 100,000 barrels of oil which they are reported to have pur chased, the Woe point with them will be to get rid of It without a lose." - ent.'OU. The crude market, although firm ■nd tending upward, is quiet neverthelms, and bat 4ltie doing. We haye but a *lngle sale to report, 1,600 Mils seller this mouth, (40 to 46) at 10, November and December held at 18, and 15 , ,‘ is bid for seller this year. In consequence of the great difficulty In getting 10 to 45 or 40 to 46, hereafter dealers will In• Mgt on 40 to 17 gravity being ommidered merchantable oil. and they now proems to specify In their contracts 40 to 47 in stead of 40 to 46, as has been the care 'during the paid year. EZIZEM November opened up strong at 8534. will a vie of 1,000 bbla at Mat figure; subseqoently, there ware tale. of 4000 bbla at 38, and later still, NI% was re pprted as beteg odered without doffing bityers. November and December to. geth quoted at 311, and December alone BECLITra or CRIME BY A. V. B. IL Peerless Oil Works 720 bbla, on ac count Fisher Bro; Liberty Oil Works 880, oo aooount J J Ninnhall; Eureka Oil Works SO, T. Cbewg Woodville Oil Works 240. on amount Fisher Bro; Spray 011 Works CM, on *count Fiaber Bro.• Total •. 2.400 bbla. OIL itntrrgo Rear By WErr PERK n. A i , D. Miller 12 bbls refined oil to Waring. King Co., Phila. Fioldehlp A. Co., Nil tibia relined oil to Waring King it Co., Phila. Thai MARKETS BY TELEGRAM' New Tonic, November 2.—. Cotton Is heavy ; sales 2000 bides at 29!4a for middling uplands. Flour—reoeipts, 21,. 024—easier; sales 11,800 bbla at 55.159 630 for superfine State western, 115,700) 6,25 extra State, 15,5596,26 extra west ern $6,3090.75 white wheat extra, 55,86 98,4 5 R. H. a, 56,259 6 ,7 5 extra St lien* $799 good choice do, closing quiet, including 1800 bbls. low grades -extras for export it 0,7596. Rye floor Is In moderate demand; axles 280 bbls at 84.759410. Corn meal doll. Whisky decidedly lower; -Dales SOO bbla western at sl,lB9l,l9—free. Receipts of wheal, 99,M4 bus: wheat opened firm, with a fair export and moderate rolling and speculative demand; closed doll at 1920 lower; sales 137,000 Ma at 81.20 for No. 3 sprats, $1.8391,84 for No. 2 do: 51,399 1,49, No. I do; 111,29.91,87, winter, red 111. 81,4091, 45 , closing at 51,4091,43 'far win ter red and . amber western; 111,459 1 . 00 !.. for white western. Rye quiet; sales 1,200 Mt western at 11,05fa1,118. Barley heavy; Was 10,560bn at 51.1g1ia1.26 for teorowed la 14440, 55 for Canada West; Bar ley In fair request; sales 11.0 M be Canada it 11. 601 . 00 - Cont — reoeieta of 85,695 bd, aPaned • shade' firmer and cloned dull at 1920 lower; salmi 89,030 bu at 92001,01 for unsound mixed western; 51,0191,04 for mound do; 51,0866410 for , white western. Oats—receipts 63,862 km 1 and to better; melee slow be at 63 486 c for new southern and western, chiefly 699417 e. Rice steady: sales 40 tot 'Oll/011- US at 899 e. ' Collie steady; sales I,MO sacks Rio at private terms. Sugar ides. I dy; sales 600 baldest 11%91144c for Cubed 1134491.2 e for Porto Woo. Sienese. quiet. Hops firm at 159220 for American. Pe• tante= firm at 19c for crude; 3493 1 4 e relined. Linseed 011 heavy at 959980. firdrits Turpentine steady at 5 530480,26 for dull; vales 600 bbis at 530930,25 for Meek closing at CM cub; 525. 20 for ' rill:no and .M„.5092.8 for prime mess; also alga= balm new seller Jemmy on private terms. Beef quiet; sales 140 bbla at 880415 for new plain; 812917. W for new extra mode. Tara. Beef ittliet at 125Q26 for prime meat 15 0 6= for India mead also sales 200 Ueratia • India mesa polka. Mat half Deo. at PI Beef Rama quiet and heavy; sales 80 bbla at 8189 28 for old; 183 for new. Cut Rests steady and quiets. males 189 pkgs at 14% @Vie for gatooldem 179190 for hams; middles firm; sales PO bogie Cumber lend cut seller half !Deo. on navels terms. Lard dull and unchanged; sales 850 tierces at ifirAtio for steam ;nil 18 918540 for kettle rendensit atop Wes 400 tierces steam seller. February sr jas4o. Batter pale; at 24.130 for Ohio. Cheese quiet al 17918%e. Freiehts to liver pool lowan iblintiggdp 40 WO bush wheat at ill. per sill, bj4dC'Per s cam, ukd 1 40 0 bbls Sour per scull at 30. 4,092 a. ad. Larat.--Ploureloesd dull and too lowerade&all= and comm r l ate d M ila guld• 14:32 0 lowert on winter red =delude. western 52,8 0 €8 1 " Ry e is doll 51 $1,080407 for Irclitera. 0511 rather quiet at 1659810 for western. Llanadidl-and. basal it.95t4 9 0 0 tug ~aus• sound, and 41,0091402 for mond mixed western,Park dull sod Nary at $3O for mead. Reef nominally atleleleged, a' eon dull and decal:Mg. Cut Medal non lard dull xi 17502)Micfor fall to prints steam. Eggs steady and in fair .+Cumeao November . 2.—Emitern up per, 14 0 prezolum oeULus, 1. 5 binning. Flo or easier: pal., of spring ...tr., at Wheat act,. and I , (.1 ~ .,c lower: samba No. I at 9443.94 , ,c, No. 2 at 91,c. closing at s.dc for No. 2: this afternoon the market was active and nominal at 9.P4c for No. 2, seller Noreen -I.r. Corn firmer but loss active and In, 61,14 c Signer: salve N 0.2 at 6614467 rejected at 61,,W15r, Host, g at ettiso for No. 2: this afternoon the mar ket wall Inactive at rihi.ir, seller Orel half, 01 , 4 e, !seller Nov. oats more active, 154 15,," higher: wiles No. tat 38 , ,f4,394,0, re jected at 311(d.,374c, closang ateady at 384 (4.38%0 for No. 2. Rye quiet at 88@6834e for No. 2, closing 6834 c. Barieret at 90c clbalng unchanged. 111 wines In fair demand at $1,0841.094 rinsing with buyers at ;1,06. Hagar quiet at 134® 14 4c for common to prlme,Cuba. Pro- Viniol3ll doll, sums pork at 127,60®30, Lard at 111®16 , 4c. Dry :salted snot:doers loose at 10%'®11c. Green hams at 13t4c Freights quiet and firm at Mc for wheat and corn to Buffalo. Receipts for the past 24 hours were 11,496 bbie flour, 124,880 bnah wheat, 59,270 bugs. oofn, 6,814 bush. oat., 4,242 bush. rye, 39,049 barley. 2 , 842 hug. Shipment. of 13,718 bbla flour. 74,851 brush wheat. 60,01 Saab corn, 26,289 bush oats, 1,440 bush. Barley, 2,380 hogs BT. Louis, November 2.—Tobacco 11C live and _firm, at $8,50@10000 fur lugs, 1111g12,50 for dark leaf, and 115430 for bright lea! do. Cotton: not much doing: middling is worth 2.1 , ,,;@,2.134c. Hemp: no sales and held firmly. Flour ex tremely dull, fall superfine 1.4,.9), do. ex tra /4.75(g r 4,85, double extra $5g5.60, treble extra $846,10, and family $5,7b4 6.00. Wheat lower and Irregular: No. 2 red fall 9m.:441,05. No. 1 do. 11,0641,10, choice to fancy 11,1241.30. No. 2 white sL,let, No. 1 do. $1,15 end strictly choice $1,35. Corn inactive and unchanged; mixed yellow 72473, 1n bulk, mixed in sacks Sur, yellow h24144c and prime white 904,92 e. Oats very dull, at 424 4310 c In bulk and 48440 e In sacks. Bar ley dull, at 11,1041,35 for low prime to choice Minnesota sprlng, and 11,65 for choice full. Rye dull and lower at 68470 c. Whisky dull and lower, 111,1041,1'L Groceries dull and unchanged. Porn: new mess, ash. at $20,50. Dry salt meat: shoulders 140, clear alder ISc. Bacon: Jobbing sales at Iti‘,4l6 l in forabouldens, clear aides 'Lard null, INc,e for choice keg. Receipt.: (lour 2,600 bbls, wheat 30,700 hush, corn 2,600 bush, oats 8,000 bosh, barley 2000 bush, rye 1,100 bomb, hogs 100. Ciaictiritest, November 2.—Flour doll and unchanged: tamily at 1}5,5061.5 75. Wheat dull at $1,08®1,10 for No. 2 and No. 1. Corn in good demand, new at 58csi60c, and old at 83@184c. Cate !steady at 5(0.56c, latter rate for best grades of white. Rye dull at SS(4,9ert Barley un changed and quiet. Cotton in fair de rstingriltiadodplipulg at y dem2tf:-.1. Tobacco and pri ces of ail grades are to higher, male. of lid bhda at $8,264 21,60. W hickey dull and pricer nominal, It could not have been sold at better than ILO& Maas Pork and Lard unchanged, no sales. Small sal. of gtsorin at MS (41toic; new bulk meats half cored at LiNc for ahouldera, and latfbal7r for clear sides; packed green meats vary dull, gales at 10A 1334 and 144 e to he delivered ten day. hence. Hogs doll at 19,50(d110.00 receipt. of lied Rutter firm and in light supply at 50053.5 e. r.ggs at 2/422c. Chorea firm at 1714 c. Candles doll, star declined to 2040 full weight. Sugar dull, relined ';c lower. l'olfee Unchanged and quiet. Gold 41,11 buying, and $ 1 . 28 seumg. Ezchange steady 1-10 per cent discount for buying, and par for selling- Money market is also. LuelsVii.t.r., November 2.—Sales of 6.6 htide toluene at to at, for common to good lugs, II to 16X for leaf; market dm; for the fiscal year Just a need gales xl auction and by Jobbers were 4.5.,000 hhds, a large proportion of which was diattibuted directly to manufacturers and cutters in all its of the country and the Canadaa. Plaur in good demand; salve of superfine at $4.60. Grain and mooed. unchanged. Provisions quiet. Mate pork lal. flare.' uhr.4l4er. 1454 c. clear rl be sod clear aides 20c. Lard 184. DgMiOMMi Blirral.,o, November 2.—Plour inac tive. Wheel inactive; male. of 1:0. 2 MU waukoe. Club. nominal, at 111. 1 1. 03111 In fair demand, with sales of 17,000 bush NO. 2 Western at 80c; 0,000 do at liSyri; 14,000 Yellow Western at AM. Oats nom- Mal at filc, but sample, withdrawn. Rye nominal, with no demand. Harley dull and unsettled, buyers and seller, being wide apart. Pork easier but dull at 31e. Lard dull at 17i 7 kjilitm highwinea Dom- Lull at 11,15. Ismmo, November 2.—Flour Wheat nominally unchanged; regular white Michigan 11,07. amber 11.C8. No, 1 fl 00 No 3do 111.1r1 ME 2,800 bash. Mixwatricse. November 2.—Flour is dull and a abide easier: spring extra weak at 14,7044,76. Wheat dall at 060 for No. I, and &e Lc for No 2, gala steady 37;461,38c for No. 2. Corn entirely nominal. Rye and Liarley nominal. Grain freight. salve, 12 and 16c to Buf falo and Oswego. Receipts—floor 4,000 bbia, wheat 180,000, oata 0,000 buahlea Shipments—dour 6,000 Dbl., wheat 148,- 000 buahela. CLEVELA.ND, Nov. 2.—Flour market quiet and unchanged. Wheat firmer: No 1 red winter 6414(41,16, closing al the outside; No: 2 red held nominally at 81.1201,13. Corn quiet but firm and au:lady at 67c for No. I mixed; 8.54 for No 2 do. Oata quiet and nominally nudism god; No. 1 mate held at 490. Rye steady and quiet; No. I held al 95€algl: No. 2 do lat tiOc. Barley quiet at 6101.26, as to quality and condition; Canada at 11,33® 435. BALTIMORE, - November 2.—Flour dull, Livers buyers; western superfine 0.5 0 C9 1,75. Wheat firmer, rod C1.38(41,43. Corn dull: white new 130(7,4900. Oats 60.1(5158c. Rye dull, 81@1,08. Pork quiet; los Bacon Inlet, sides 19019%.3. Laid qulat. Whtakyl good Inquiry; receipts large; salmi at {Lid. PIIILADIMPLIIA, November 2.—Flour inactive, Ohio extra family at $6,25c67.00. Wheat heavy nod week at 81,46. Rye unchanged. Corn inactive, western yellow at 964 mixed at 9W84 the latter fur high mixpd. Oata unchanged. Whisky inactive at 111,17 for wood bound. MEN rule. November 2.—Cotton firmer at 243 q receipts, 1,128 balew emporia, 727 lanes. Flour fiat and nominally an• changed. Corn 805:4141a. inito 60e. Hay 827,50. Bran 23c. Pork dull at if= Bacon scarce; shoulders 1714 c, and sides 20Me, Lard 18@200. M.rketagenerally 40 bbls CUTCAOO, Nov. 2.—Cattle dull, at $3,00 @ 4 , 20 for common to Good Texan steers, 03.30(43,37 for cows and $11,37,5ic for ship. ping 1100VOS. Hogs dull at 07,704 0 . 37 S tor common to light, F15@9,12% for fair to medium and 19, 9,150 (or good In chola& fir. Loma, November 2.—Cattle: com mon and meth= plenty, and choice write; prices range 24(g.13.tic. Hogs: weather warm; packers bolding over; lots wore bought at 11(4840. and a lot of 1,000 for the last of January at Sties °steno°, Nov.,.'_.—Flour In good de. mand; Nudes 2,2116Pbb1s at P 1,50 for No. 1 spring. Wheat quiet. Corn quiet. Bar ley lower; index 2,000 bu prime up lake Canada at $1,124, last night 7,890 bu Bay (-Panto sold at 11,26. Dk-raorr, November 2.—Flour; de mand active and steady. Wheat; re omits, 2a,000 bust parked H i gdo better; extra white 11,28, No.- 1 do. 0412@1,13. amber $l,OO, regular $1,04. Dry Gawk New Yong, November 2.—This being election day, there is not much doing, and the market is not only quiet, but weak. The following are the changes which have taken piano to-day: Amos. keag I) Ticking reduced from 23 to 220; do. ti do. from 22 to 200; do. A do. from Vto 28c ; do. A C A do. from RS to net do. 0 x 3 stripes from 23 to 245; do 3 2 do. from 22 to 21c ; do. blue denims from 311 to 28c; Bunker Bill do. 20 to Itic ; do. Clark'. bine, SO to 28o; Pearl River do. 29 to 270; do. ticks 32 to 31 ; Peppervtlie 10-4 bleached sheeting from 66 to 601 do. 4 do. do. bp to 46 i do. 54 do. do. 46 to 40c; Pegnot 10 4 do. 60 to 57 34; (16,9 4 do. do. 55 to 60e; ktonaduaek 10.4 do. do. 60 47%c; Pepperell 10.4 Brown do. 60 to 47%q do. 04 do. do. 45 to 40c; Worthing ton Cambric. from 9% to 9c; do. do. high colors 1054 to 10c; Victory do. A from 05 to 9c; do. do. high Mors 10% to 10c; Bal. lola do. 0,% to 9ci dm do, high colon 10% to leer Cato 4 4 Bleached Meths 5654 to 16c; do. % do. do. 14 to 13)4c, and hischasen A A Ticks from 28 to 21%e. IMPORTS eV RAILROAD CLEVELAND AND PITTEDITHOEI RAIL. ' 110 AD November 2.-1 car' rye, .1 W ' Simpson; 1 do pig iron. Graff, Bennett Dr; 1 do lumber, W W Rigdon dt Co; 1 do ahlnglea, n A CifirA A Do; Ido lninber, Union Don ULU 001.1 do billet; Park Bro Co; 20 ranks scrap iron, J Moor head; 8 ears iron ore, Sboenberger, B 00;2 do We imp ore, rug 4 Co; 6 do do, Delon Iron !Soli 1 do birobar, lbllar, B; 50 Mita lime, S Davidson; 9 pits - log machlnm, (*rover 4 $ 1 2045 bble oat meal, W Restage co; 19 bed UM toms, T P Young Co; 6 bbls apples, 1 Ira chase, T Howard 4 Co: 6.d0 pot rely IDleker mesa 10 1 ac 5 e, Atwelr, Lae & Co; 12 cases rocking chairs, 18 do chains, Et huger; 150 pip lead. Bailey,, Farrell & Co; 157 bble • apple Bromterman O'Brien; 1444 0 40. Wright, M. 3 Co; 57 bbii oil, Pllneart 50 bbla our; Jos Gregg:, 3 do prams," Pogr&liazu low barley, J M Osman 60 bp do, W. Welsh 4 0 0 1 50 bdls polee,2l de bows,' limas Hare Bro. 'PPIISIIOnOII TOUT' W.‘24111 ait 0: Cm. /Mao Ratt.noaD, November 5.-26 balm brow cora. H 11 McClelland: . 105 We hams: Jr EL Parker: 40 oaddlea. Idodiap .4 Wert= I kb's 11 / 0 0 1014 :4"clet ' W .'U . I WWII: • WI IN Cl.' %ISt tCV: : l'Ardaudoce.33 Lo.o. Hosted:dr .1 Suitt.: 2 car. rye. roro. I4to Ince; 2 du ry, Ificelleoek. Morreery & Co; I do cutddllovt. II .r-tine, tack: I do !re, Brugg,..rman .t . 7. .1., .1 , , \V -1 Meek:2oo bbla ti ~,r. Watt, I.anz dr Co: Cs) do do, own., I ear lonid.lng,, H Conrad: to bra groa,..A, W /I if.... 51,11 5 balesnrsoln corr. F Seller, A Co; 21 bin chnene. Cam,:d A Kiser: 12 aka leathern, F ,i Cram:bead; 94 tallesnovela Myers, Armour A Co; 1..2 aks meal, 41 do lard, Campbell A Conlson; 5 bbl, a Malty, J Adler A C0;:19 pkgs tobacco, J Fuller ton; 300 bgi'Wheat, J S Liggett A. Co, 2 , , , .. ski, rags, Frazier. Metzzar A Co; 28 bales hops, John White Jr: 12 hz, yeast, J A Renal:law; 10 ban cheese, 2 tube butter, W Haslage. PlTTant:son, CINCINNATI AND ST. I.4nzu• RAILROAD, N ovem tor 2.-176 bp oats, I SS' Fairley; 5 WA. apples. Mc- Henry .t. Hood; 9do do. J A,lble; 12 do do, G S4,' Sheffer; 2 do do, Stein Bro; 19 be barley, Me<'allum urn; 79 do do, Franenheln , A M; 59 do rye, W J Meek; 19 IMP, dour, S Lindsay; 5 do do, Hip. ploy A Et; a/ do apolea, .1 A Graff; 12 do do, Meaner A H; 6 bga potato., 8 Stacy; 9 bble dour, J Ritchey: 3 do cider, W Cline; 21 do apples. 18 Ign do, W H Graff; 9 bble oniona;lti W Rankin ..5 Itro; 240 bga wheat, 1 car corn, 3 do wheat, J 8 Liggett A 4.ki; I car staves, J Painter; I do corn, Robb kH; I do wheat, J W Bon gocder; 2 do wheat. rt T Kennedy A tiro; I do oats, 8 Hood; I do ear corn, Camp bell A Co; 24 baton cotton, Holmes, Bdt Coq 10 bb /s pork, le Ice lard, F Sellers A Co; a:lt..st barns, 10 do lard, .1 II Parker; 15 Ins aides, 1 cask bacon, Dalzell At T. A.LLEOEIVNT NT...nor+ November 2 4 Can metal, Graff, Bennett & Co, I do do, Lindsay A NleCutelloon: 7 rolls leather, Graham A Sp tngler; 2 do do, .1 A Haney; 16 do do, J Elsenbeta; 9 bales brootn corn, F. B Mathews, 5 bge onion.. P I Bicker.: I car shingles, John A latonl 1 d lath, A Patterson; 4 cars ore, Pitts. nil gh Iron and Forgo Co, 12 bids apples, Jo n Herbert, 2,1 do do, 3 do eider, E Lybusr 2 ears Iron ore, Lewis, Bailey a Dalroll: lon bbla lime, 0 Stewart; 16 LL tobaroo, H ,t W Jetakinson. A I.Licotitusi V ALLSI RA{I.ROAD, No. yember 2.-4 are clone, Henderson tit Co; 511 aka 0/LIA, LI IdeCreedy; 3 bble on- ion., Knox A WI.; I car snit. Seward k Emerson; 3 bga onions, 2.3 do (lour, Brug. german A. O'Brien; 1 car lime, I) L Rey nolds; 4 pkgs batter, 3 do poultry, L J Blanchard: Et pkga butter, 1 bbl eggs, .1 C Caddy, 8 pkgs butter. 2 buds eggs, Jais Hilly; 5 rolle leather, W Fleacus. SPECIAL NOTICES 11:47 • THE HEALING POOL, Y. let It l'oll NU MIEN who have t00 , 1 , n Into einions habits, and now desire a higher lore. and • bettor In AN n 0.4). with ..-rs sin mean. of rcll. I' for the ain.eted. bent In sealed letter Ae. Add ea& HOW AAD ASSoI ATION, Box Prat IarRATICHELOIPS HAIR DYE. This ipleudta Mar Dye it the best tu the worlds the only true and perfect Dye, Sumacs., relia ble, instantaneous; no dlsappolutment; no ri dlculoa• thaw; remedies the 11 1 edeete o f heel dyes; to In next laves the Hair wit uld beautiful. Sind or tsroeks. ISOM by 11 Drugilets and rerfumersomd ey &polled at Ratebe loe's Wle r.wr, No . I a bond stheet. Nem Torte mettle3 igr".IUST OUT. TI:11, Y. 4.138. 4,4L1.1;;44, 1 ;V! . : : 1•11130•7 ASU Kum. •N Nu.. tun. a. 1434,1.. tuusirros. • Oil, farne 10 A•t••• Sew 1 cart. "I'o ft Wiiivri ER /;ON . TIN 1 . 1. TM I . 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Pitt, Lty t eotoplat of le vat osy moat prominent causes of Ilutatuatp tune Ych• nob'. brevetet eat?ls •bk etisoulaot end alterative, and•ll In the itatoweeel, ettatoli this hrehasatton la matte •••Seta be et...mach to throw out the caetnr; oil., the food with the (almost< • eV. ,tai med• into good blood without term, mat uo or sermon In the stomach. The great ream n way pervelel,.ne de sot cave The great 1., tit try to do mien, they rare mediglee to oto+ (our h. o "overshot. to stop sighs sweats. us lever. and by *doted they derange the so b • dUrmtive power a. letting op the seera lung. ant evehtow./y the patient vises boa die. Ur, Ft bebbb, to hie treatment. does trolley to stops ...eat, night eweasae chide or fever. Ho. ranee the manse. and leer wid • mop of they own• ecrord Noon. can re . too .1 • t'unattna. Ito.. harm outlast.. Uratnoeley LatarMst Canker, Illeereted Throat. unless I • liver and •t If am made healthy. If a versos c. net motion. of rearm the lents In some way me J. rill., tub.elrb. meets.. bronchi.tation. plese” adhesio, or the lungs are a mu: "! inn'' , MOWN end feet otereaytt le toot eaves what mot? be donee at I. to opt, she lub . . tn. I or. a•IIL. I,ll{ It la the y. Ibe •tornach mot 1... r teat their t owe< to snake blood •t al. hoe the only chg. , . to t. 4 tor. rebel et `a thee. tne4l-