FINANOTAL. AMERICAN Bin NO, SO FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH - 6200,000 =REGMCI2I Stockholders Individually Liable. BAN IL Or DINCOONT APID DEPOSIT. jull''"' .M. Matrhsll. ' J John h 1a.h4l olryi,and. VT.ntauton. ArclbH4ol.A. 31r,. W Ao, Chat. 11. 1,..... b. Vl - nt. Floyd. Jvhnlthoyd. This hank Is v ow fully organized and prepared o do a central Bank ng b.111....3. -4-'l'.l"-1-.--- - , - GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, Bought at Matto' Prices. PIL ,IL. MERTZ, Banker, COT. Wood St. and sth Menne JANIS T. DRAIN. & Co., Ituwesson to B. JONES 4 CO Cotner Fourth /krone and Wood St. 33 AIN S, Ant sod WI all kinds 01 GOV ERN 11EN T SECURITIES, SOLD, EilL kND (1:11UPONS, ON FONT FAVORABLE TERMS lotorest Allowtd on Deposits. ilif - won , , loaned on dovenux eat Road. it Lan en mute, rate. • Ordetre executed for the IPgebese Sere Sod Se of STOCKS, BON sad HOLD. AMES T. BRADY • CO, tts Mittsinagt ROE. FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE or PITTOBOTIGH ilaserre. WEDNEOWLY, November 9, IEM, The nnfaterable European news • tweeting the condition of the King of Italy and the complication which might arise in case of his demise, had but an imprec‘ptibie effect on the gold market, and the reaction from 126% to 127,4 Was quickly followed by a decline to 128,91(§) /Z 7. The fact that grain is now down to . almost a specie point will soon force down prices of manufactured goods and imported articles, and when the people notice the• - general decline, or approach to a specie standard, they will he aston ished to see gold evennolewilibig at 127, and a general desire t o sell gold, whilst ill•conualinda a good vernier°, will yet force It below its actual vela* It is, however, not intended to aniveytbe idea that gold will be on a par with green. tacks soon; on the contrary, a number of years may pass before that point Is reached. - The very sudden decline la the premium, and the falling off on values of all discricilun,will be o,greater impediment to an early resumption than • temporary advance. Governments are - dull, heavy and lower, In sympathy with gold, and a fear of Waif lower pease on account of a tight money market. Stooks dull and lower, 'with a partial reaction at the close. Money market stringent. Smarms dull. • Quotations as .received by. Ph. It. Mertz: Gold, 127;' Sneer. LBW Eigh ty : owes, UN: Five Twenties, 1862, um do 1864, 11234; do 1665, 11534; do 1866. Consols, 115_%; do 1861, 115%; do 1868, 116%; Ten Forties. 10734 Adams Ex press Company, 56 3: ; Me ' rebstita Union, Ezpreas Company ON; American Es. Cis ComPalLW.94lii Western Union arreph Company, 56%: New York Central. 81%; Reading, 96%;;Pittsburgh Foil We oe & Chicago... 05; Ohio 91-1901991.01, 264; gialistan Southern. 883; - Cleveland it :Pittsburgh, 84 54; Chicago, Rook Island ,t Pacific, 103%; Chicago North ' Western, 6934; Chicago dt. North Wridern Preferred 86r. Erie, %. itzorianon. Crielt. London, per.£ Paris, per franc ' - 26% BSA 28 Berlin, thaler 95 92 Frankfort, florins' •• 58% 68 —Closing quotations retalVOCUoyilllnall T. 7 I r add 6 yJ sso . Co. Gold. ; 1 d W d o o . A . 1 6 d650U,. InllisBte6d JoIs,,"01=;81 MBl6.4,ll.7luog,FtveTeenner Tao-Fo l rties, Y 107%; Aso-Twen ti es, Jena 1153d0.ud0. 7, 1566: 116%; Due Com wands, —; Union Pacific Railroad, X34; Central S o p erio r 9 C. paciic Telegrapti te the rituerizaoaratts.l . Nuts , Tuna, November 10, 1859. Money etory end: Meetp, at 54T per cent. on call loans. Sterling at lON® 109 'Gad' a abide lower; opening at /263 4 ° ! I 7 , !P 91 ,* td.127%, and oloelni: at. 127. Carrying rates, 6®2 per cent. Ptlyernmont: bond setarket wM beavy, , when lace ofreringe to the- Gov ernment of nearly 58,000,000 were an nounced, and.pricer declined about 34 per cent., and closing tritium' any ree cimery. , TheltecterMl=4 focur. 000 in bonds of Fisk &Baton. at 112 96-100 to 11675-100,, sink interest. The bonds were chiefly registered 'kook, cud , mortly-fririgreount - of savings banks and other Ana:Mild ~ • . • Coupons 1881; .117g@l1 7 g; 'do. 'B',4 48110 g: do. Mt, ,; licg@llagl do. V. .41.8g@t13g. do. noW, 116%01164p. do. .104 faciall6%; 10.400. U/1349107,,%1 currency sizes, 197%®11 1 2%. State bonds lialet and - moody; MOM. RV Old Tennanees, ,60gr, do. , 0234; obi Virgintas,-67: db. lick, : 63, old • North Carolinas, 461y44, do. new. 89g. Stock market weas until near thrifts o'clock, aitertthere wait= ripward re. salon and an adv:Uce of 1(§11% per cent. from the. Meant Tpola Of the Morning: Suds= was an screpptlon met eOld low es ica, ~xbolagtrices nneau, all dose ,lightly O ff from 'plias Of a fter-. , noon, , but firm dealings in Lake Shore were noticeably large. on ter* of in ' Five TWC7l4l,Prtees: bantcal., 57. Cam , berland,thWasterif 'Union; WA Wok silrer..l9U4 51aripollar.:4_30 dolprefereed, 16,40-AdarnwEapresetelivA Far co, 19; Atiterlean. N ew ted -Nano 60 Yorkqtr:l4 222;li.raferredera,flarlem, • 'do preferred, OM Elam% UN; Besellug. Mg: Mots Centrel,J.l% _ k Wm :Shore, tegtlll.Centrsil,ls3g: Pitaburcb, MX; Noruswostorn, preferred, 80g: Bock Island,_ lo3 g;Ft. Fain 68341 prefer red. fri%:• 'Wabash,. M: preferred, l o3.o • Ft. Wayne, 85; Terre. Bhaute, 2614traft , 611 CtdeagO an& Alton 160;t:wara. Cleveland.. 10; Ohio and bltekgl ' Cleveland. Columbus and 101. C. and 1... C., 25%. `B,llllnlog skulls and unchanged bare and at Sault:. gab.TreMury helium 138,737.233. VETairiEfloo Orman or VITTIOIIIIOB litscrTgl, Nesoszetkaa, NOTeiriPer It 6 1869. —The oil market , was wielteml panicky to day, with but coriparslivilly little done, andecadepared with; yeStenlin , , prices ate lower. Wl2llO iltdirllttlnj; II de. ellne, : there weretilisio Who Contend that it will be but temporary, and that before the close of the month, prime will be ,'tofnLy up where they twine at any time within the ' put ten days, and that the deellne,to4lV: was ono of those spasmodlo Joortanents: wldell aro likely le`.otenttnt aid time,' partionlarly_in an exeltedlutel unsettled , market. au ii‘etin itrelent There' were others again who conjectured that • - the .bulla" were arileedprig, beteg 11111, F. ;100 m realise at present Crites, ' lls, 'lime than anytidtpt dm., ea used the &kiln& t The'romor that Cleveland enabled to ship thinggh Ftttahntith, to phumel. idifit at tat eittetirate %ha from thmppsoo;osilibe eialltforable talc 'lli Li the trade, and the aotkof of the Penna. Railroad Companyin the matter . Is condemned very severely. As noted yesterday, this movement on the part of that corporation tronid Indicate that It Is dtaposed to play Into the hands of Cleveland at the expense of Pittsburgh. There may be something In the matter which has not yet been brought out, but the way It now stands, It is a'grosa Injua• lice to the oil trade or Pittsburgh. MEM The market is weaker, and compared with yesterday prices are lower. hales in two lots of 1,000 each, seller Nocem• (10g,411,at 16%; 1,000 spot (10(.f3) at 17; and 1,000 seller Ns:ember et 16. =BM Also, week and I lower, November opened up with sides at 3514, and dropped to 35 in the afternoon and De cember alerted at 34 4, and eubalquently declined to 34. Sal 500 November at MX; 500 same delivery, tear in the day. at 35; and 600 Deoenibor nt 34%. RECEIPTS OP CID:IDE DT A. V. R. P.. Woodville 011 Works 480 bbla.‘oll ac count Fisher Bros; 14.0113 C 0.720, ola account Roe.% & Co; Jas. Wilkins 160, on account Phila. & Boston Petroleum' 0o; Fairview Oil Refinery 240, on account emotion & Bowers; Fisher Bros. 400; Fisher Bros. 040,0 n account E. H. Long Ws.mer & Leech 160, on account G. S. Thomas; Lockhart & Frew, 640; Peerless Oil Works 480,00 account Fisher Bros; B. W. Morgan & Co. 80. on account Owston A. Sowers; Mittens Oil Works 240, on ac count Fisher Brae.' 4 240 bbls Total • . . ...... , alrlPitstrts or ILEYMED DT A. V. R. R. fbrayth & Bro. 408 tibia refined to Warden, Frew & CL, Philadelphia. Liberty Oil Works 494 bbls rennet:l'M Warden, Frew & Co. C , Philadelphia. National Refining Lo. 626 bbls refined to Warded; Frew F. Co., Philadelphia. Livingston & 8r0.,150 bbla ref. oil to Warden, Frew I Co, Philadelphia. B. W. Morgan Co., 211 bids ref. oil to Warden, Frew I Co., Philadelphia. Fawcett, L. &B. 90 bbls refined all to W. P. Logan Logan & Bro., Phila. Lyons &. Co., 538 bbls refined to W. P. Logan & Bro. Philadelphia. Alcßeivr Elm ' s" 93 tibia refined all to W. P. Logan Etro.. Philadelphia Braun S. Wagner, 510 bbla reL oil to "miring, Ring dt Co., Philadelphia. Montzheimer, Koehler & Co. 447 bids ref. to Waring, King & Co., Phila. Total 3,629 bbla. OIL SHIPPED EAST THHICSMISE DEPOT. Brooks, Salentine & Ga. 51 bbla ref. to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. PITTSBURGIA MARKETS. Orme* or Prrrestroon Chkrarrro, WEDIMILDAY. November 10,180. -•- Business generally continua quiet and dull with but little prospect at pres ent of any immediate Improvement. As there is virtually no outlet from here to the sea board, our forwarding and cow. mission houses can neither sell nor make consignments to the east, and not s few commission marabout., within the pad few years, have been. obliged to give up their warehouses, and, in some In. stances, to abandon the bushiess This is all chargable to the ruinous railroad dis crimination against Pittsburgh, and not withstanding efforts have been made dattand again for Justice and relief, nothing has been accomplished, and our merchants, Ills probable, will have to _do as beat they can until the Conned's yllle Road is completed. APPLES-Continue to come in-freely, the arrivals for some time past having been unusually large, but with a steady demand, prices are well sustained, rang lag from W',34 pirr .bbl. Bale two car loads at. 13.50 . BLit ehR-Contioties ' dull with a sup ply largely in exam of the demand, and l i prime are drooping; Prime fresh roll cannot fairly be quoted above 80(35lc. BEANS -912.60(g3 pterbusheL BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-4;6(35 cent.. CHFSCH CIDER--Is sating at from 97 to 19 per bid, wording to quality and rice of bbl. CRANBERRIES-Bales at W®l2 as to quality, nod 115.316 for "blacken's" Belle berries. CARBON 01L-1, firm with but little offering and prices are well austeined -3134(332 cis-, for standard brands in a _lobbing wa_y. CIIEF.Rw -Quiet and unchanged, rang ing from 18®21, the outside figure for New York Goshen. DRIED F ELUIT-le quiet and un c.hanged. Apples, IWO cm; Peaches, edi 10 for quarters, and 12(313 for halves EGGS--Bales of "limed" eggs at 25® 29; fresh. packed very scarce -may be quoted at S acked very better demand an d higher, and we now quote at 851390 to the trade and the usual advance for &ail lots in store. FLOUR-The market Is quiet and un changed-demand entirely local. and the mills appear to have the great bulk of the retail trade. Bales in • regular way atfriolt=bbl. masker conti nuosdull, dull, id leatithts is she ,41 made by traer of the, leading houses, and it is not probelikithat there will be way material improvement nail there is a resumption of navigation. In sympathy with the deolineSn gold, Coffees are lower, and Sugars, also, have still further declined. Indeed, the tendency of almost every adds that comes under this dategoey every adds Following ere the ruling quotations: etwars- 8 H, 11t5f13; A A 1334; He- TIM .1234@131 Cabe, 1210313; Porto Rico, Demerara, 14(316%; New Orleans, but little prime In market; Refined Ex.. C, 15; B, 15; A, 153.5; Hard, 163.4. . I Mamas-New Orissa of good quid ity is m strong request and bring 87 ®9O; Porto Rico, 65®75. Bratira-White Honey Drips, Slain Sliver Drips, 90% Jersey, 90c; , verinit, 9% Golden 70; Amber, 60; Common, 5 0 ; Booth & Edgar fence, 1 1 , 10 . - Ocornts-rear to Good Rio, 21®2111 Prime, 23024; Choice, 24%®25. Runt--thirolina, 940(310e; Rangoon, 9. Tao , -Young Hymen, 11,00®1,80, 0. F., 11,10 to 1,90. Imperial 1 . 40 to 1,80. Oolong, 85 to $1,45. SonChong, 900 to 11,50. ftranon-Pearl, 7; Silver GlOss, and Corn Starch, 120. COAINPITHATILD La-13,25 per cad Part-Layer Raisins, 194,25 per box. Prunes ive , OR% Pasta Veierieji Raisins 174319. filloa-tlentilli 700; Cloves, 50% Nlt. 5 5 All Vice, Eke Nonage, frot p • Lsan-M; Shot, WAG Per half. 34TArs-"Rabbit's," 12e: "Ciakely's, ' Ilm Rosin, sto 7m "Hobbits's," 15% Wax, 9340; Chem. Olive; 830.. - Caritnats-Mould, 1501 8uir,230. Bf Cann 110DA-46.te per ; Flan-Lake 1 -idsckrel n-Lake Herring pa half bbl 8,00; White Flab do do, 7,0 No. Shore In tibia 128.00; No. 2 do Bay, ba i t 117,00; No. 8 do Large bbls 114,00 bbls 37% in additional; Labrador Her encitiV can 4(3.11. of red N-We report sales wheat at 11418, and this seems to be re garded es the standard price. Cain quiet-apply equal to the demand, and prices unchanged; 46047 on wharf and track and 48(550 Wore. ales of new ea; arrn 76.-but little old'. In market. fps is Taw duil, -taryere being re. =nimbly sena, tteniftliiPot e t s Sre netnitunly.nnchanged, Vergso. „...narzey dull and.firegular; we quote nominally ii 11,20(31.2 5 fa good to strictly prime. AY.T-Ix being gold from country at 7aE1115(322 per ton. i3KH-44ales atilt:Mita Par pound. HOMINIe at 10,00W,5 0 per bbl. iViwn-nadef of Cleyeland white Bind atiM2s tier bbL OIL-Baler or extra, NO. 1, at ft:MY^ and No. 2C10501,0 11 . ON/OM-Saks at 5003,0 1 1 per bbl. the outside figure for e. . POTATO -faehbloa scarce and , rather better demand, 55®800 per b us h e l. Zweite quiet and unchanged , lBintiser bbL Doll; 13 per. bushel. - POUVIRY-Bales of lire chickens. by .the coop, at 501066 caper PROVISIONS--We can report art.. vats of several car loads of green mesh from Clikapti which will be thrown Old-stock the market • after betng smoked. Old dock elmost exhausted. SEEDS -= Salad of flaxseed at WM, and but offering in this Market. Tim othy Seed la dulland nominal at 14(34q. Nothing doing - In darer seed. SALT-Is firmer with sales of car load lot at 11,81 per bbl. 13TRA.W-Balea at 112®1b per tan. *Or ,Live Stoat nuke'. Navy Yong, Noientbar 10,41eeves yelling even worm than on Monday, and Malian of 1020 hag& tattle with 600 held from Monday. awn . Texans alt Oil A few_fat bollocks were on sale and kept at 26(i6160. A. drove of 64 Miaow' 614 ,owt, brought 12141faa BO Indlat a n, gart, 06 a can ht4a. bulb, to Ma weals 145 Kentucky grades, 7% cwt. 14@, - 16o; 41 fair Ohio. 74 awt,ll.ol. This , is the gdma aro markimPet yes. sheep ruilog, ontg 2800 head &riving Bqds•Vi they are (rated at 407 e, 2 am Or Alite araranpounds idling at ,and 2 aani from'Oblo 77 pconda at 430 only. 2t306 bid of Ilep arrived to•day; WWI are unahanged, oar front 131.incila 211pounde brought !Oita ear from Ohio 173 pounds brought WV ArouttAaral at 12a. litsvr ls Ozwraar, November 9.—Votton waive and eager at 221%033.g0 fir I:ad dling% with salt* of B,faX balsa: real 6.11 n • Bazar- &copulas, Ole MO N: Ittelamon easter; prime 800030. MARKET* BY TELEGRAPH -------- - - New Yong, November 10.-Cotton de. cideo ly lower, sales of 0,310 bales at 25% ®2514c, for middling episode. Flour re ceipt. of 13,351 bble; fairly active without decided change; sales of 13,800 bble at 15,20 for superfine Stale western, 5 5 , 10- @ 5.80 for extra State, 55,250,6,10 for extra nester., 16,10@6,55 for white wheat ex. Ira, 56,55®0,20 for R. H. C., 58,26016,76 for extra ht. Louis, 5"(j11 for good choice do, CiO ling steady. Rye flour steadY; sales oi at 51,75®6. Corn meal quiet. Vi Leaky rather more steady; sales of 350 bbla western at 51,01®11,02 free. Wheat: receipts of 150,138 bush; lo bet- I ler; fair demand for export and apeoulie Boo; sales of 137,000 bush at 111,03®1.18 fur No. 3 spring, 84:D34C:41,29 for No 2 do, 91,33®1,34 for No. I do, 91,30 for winter red Illinois, 41,37® 1,40 for winter red and amber western, and 51,40 for amber State. Rye quiet. Barley in moderate request, with sales I of 54,000 bunt at 1ig1,07 for two rowed State, 51,15 fur four rowed State, and 111.2734(0 1 , 28 for Canada West. Barley malt quiet. Receipts corn, 33,712 bush; earn 2(BBci better and the demand chiefly speculative, with sales of 84,000 bush et 98c® 81,D2 for sound mixed western, 111603®1.07 for sound do.; closing quiet. Oats 102 c hotter, with sales of 69,000 heals al 645600.j0r western and 07@8lic for State. P.' toe dull, with sales of 80 tierces Carolina at /7®B. Coffee steady. Sugar moderately active, with sales of 850 hbde at 11®11%c for Cuba and 113409 lly•lo for Porto Rico. Molasses firm, 011103 of 40 bbla Nett Orleans at 950. Petro leum firm; Dlyi@rdiyo for crude; 35 31 V 13634 e for relined:. Rope firm. Coal, domestic at $9®9;50 Per ton by cargo; foreign scarce and , firm at $l4, English gas cannel. Wool quet and firm, with Bales 800,000 pounds at 470520 for do mestic deem and 37 ®470 for pulled. Leraheri hemlock sole arm at 30®81e, Buenos Ayres and Rlo Grande. Spirits turpentine quiet. Sheathing copper steady at logot copper doll and de. dining at 82,27 for lake and Detroit. Scotch pig iron in fair requeat and Boar quietB37,so; A.merican quiet 537®41. Bar quiet at 11.40 for refined English and American. Sheet selling at 1092®11345 gold for Russia. Nails quiet and steady; 4, , for oat, 61/ for clinch and 282130 e for tionseahoe. Pork a shade firmer; sales 1,200 bbis at 12'9,50030,00 for mess; clan big at "Mao real., 101,25®25,50 for prime, and 525,60029,00 for prime mesa. Beef steady; sales 240 bbles at 8612)13 for new ,• plain mesa, and 512,00®17,60 for new extra mesa. Tierce Beef dull and heavy; sales 130 tfei at 525®28 for prime mews, and 5280 3 for ludas mesa. Beef Rams quiet; sales 76 bide at 815®25 for old, and $32®83,60 for new. Cut Meats dull; sales 100 pkge at 1234 ®l4O (or shoulders. and 170180 for banns; middies quiet and unchanged, with sales of 95 tors at 16e for Cumberland cut, leltic for Stratford, and 16%e for bellies Lard steady se a m; sales 300 t o at 163.4®17%0 for and 1732®18 , tic for kettle rendered. Butter dull at 2/I®33c , for Ohio. Cheese dull at 17®18e. Freights to Liverpool quiet and without material change. Luleat.-Flour closed steady for medium grades, with a moderate export and epee. ulative demand. Wheat steady and a moderate export and apeculativedecoand at 51,37®1,3934 for winter red and amber western; 111,28®1.29 for No. 2, and 51,33 @lift for No. 1 spring. Rye nominally unchanged. Oats quiet at 64 ®6130 for western. Lbrn dull at 97 (441,02 far uneoundi and 01,03(4.1,05 for sound mixed western. Pork dem. with moderate sales of mesa at 129,7E®30. Beef dull, without decided change. Cut -meats and bacon qiiiet. without material change. Used steady at 17‘,4®175,,c for fair to prime steam. Eggs firm at 350 37e, and 2502310 for limed. Curesod, November 10.-Eastern Ex. change 1.111 off buying, and 1.10 premium Belling. Flour quiet at 8405 for spring extras. Wheat quiet and firmer, with I sales No. 1 at 90(P1e; No. 2 at 87y4C® closing steady at 87 34 ®B7%c; mar , est this afternoon dull and nominally at 87540, seller November. 88 , 4 c, seller last hall' , for No. 2. Corn quiet and finite? al let 66,4(3,157c for No. 2, and 634 ®64,tie for rejected, closing at 4365.,0 66 35 0 for No. It. I tots afternoon market neglected and' j sal e s offred f at Me -oath. Oars quiet„with of No. 2 .at 38®38iAo and re- jected at 3634®37340. closing at 38®3510 for No. 2. Rye dull and firmer, with sans No. 1 at 71o; No. 2 at 6806814 e, closing at 6834 e for strictly fresh retelpta. Barley dull and easier, closing nominal at 90c for No. 2. Bightstoes more active and steady et 950. sugar 135,:f1014 , 0 for common to prime Cobs. Provisions firm and more active; wean pork vs@ 28,30 cash, end 'S' ,765021 seller January sod Febi Lwy. Lard 1034 e for steamed, and 15ve for No. 1. Green Hams 141. Green Shoulders nominal at 10e. Hogs active and a shade higher; sales at fs,sq Ps common; 19Glegls, bacon; 1%25(; 9 , 75 (of mesa. Pork: grades 59,60010 for ex- Ira. quiet and- unchanged. Be. ceipta for the past 24 hours: 8,237 bbl. flour, 35,300 bush wheat. 44,440 bush corn, 47,164 bush oats. 1,752 bush rye, 62,770 bush barley. 9,971 begs. Ship. meow 7,532 bbls flour, 32,774 m e w bushls wheat, 37,06 8 bash corn, ua 2,680 bush barley, 1,887 hogs Freights firm and steady. ToLeno, November 10.-Flour quiet. Wheat 3040 better; Ne. 2 white Wabash 84= regular white Michigan 51,09; am ber 51,11; Nd.l bolded, 111,1601,18; No. 2 do. gales at 51,10. Clore 102 c better; No. 1 8434 e and Nes 2 83340. Oafs quiet; No. I held at 470. Clover Seed 100 Witter, at 97,40. Bogs unchanged. F[elgblanomt sal. Rewslpte-2,200 bbla fleo_,r 10,60 0 bush wheat, 7.200 bush corn, 1,800 built oats. Shipments-5,7 00 bbls Our. 19.200 Wish wheel, 8,400 bush oorn, 5,600 beats oats• - . • - CLElrguatro, Nov. 10.—Flour steady arid unchanged. Wheat armor knit 20 better for No. 1 red; sales No. I at 51,16, No. tat 2410; receipts light. Corn steady and unchanged. Oats quiet and unchan ged. Rye quiet; No. I hold at g54:451; No. 2 do. 900. Barley doll and nominal. Petroleum market limier at Voti G9lO for reflood in large lots. small lots 2@bc ad • I ranee; crude Ibo bettor and held at 117,26 per bbl. DETROIT, November 10.—Wheat 80 better; extra white 111.28. No. 1 do. 21,10,, amber 11,07041,08, and regular 11.04. Outs active at 440. Barley at 51.7501,80, per ceutal. Resnytm.x. November 9.—Cotton mar. ket dull; low middling MO; good to ordinary 230. Dry Geode Market. l'isw Tom, Nov. 10.—There is hardly any• change to observe in this depart ment of trade. e a Is restrlet; od to the urgentwan ts t of t hetrade; and, although the priers rdidouleetkl 0 " 140. are - comparatively low, the market Is nevertheless leaking,, , . - In- bnortuoy. Prime, meanwhile, are without quotable change. IMPORTS MT RAILROAD. - Cr.2vn.arrn Ann. F/Tmanumny. Rath- Warr - NOVErmiber 30.-190 eke ear corn, Mcßae dc-Aajes; 81 eke oat., Robb ,t Herron: 4 kegs apple butter, 2 bbla egg.. .1 , 11.;OrMI;1/5 obis apple:lW OraM 54 bbliapres; 55 eke rye, li ßea Jr; 41 Ws cider, se Rauh; 9do do, Peter Murphy; 20 bb apples,.o Ttrumt 2 bbls but. Ws, Moen/Mush, Smlth & Co; 167 aka oats, Robb & 6 , 0 .W.lxKlaroith 4 Da r n vi 21 dobbla do, Brag. nennandr 011; SS do do;W dslony; 60 dodo, W H Kirkpatrick & co; AS do do, Head d; Metzger 24 bbla flour. Jenk: Ins & Urn; 48 bdla chairs, Bedford (Jbalx Co: 12 do do, J B Young; 10 bble whisky, A Ondienbelmer & Bro; 5 bbla lard oil, W B Hays & ;Ion; sdo do, J Ei W 9113- °014,6 pap tobacco, Tretztlel&-Bro; 100 Man oil. John Bpeer: 1 car wheat, J 8 LimmtAir Co; 1 ear b arley , Jll Carson in CAN 140 bbls apples, Kramer, Rolm 3 car iniMM / .2ltmlok in 00; I tar lumber, 'Stank 8 IR:Gels; 4 cart barley J Rhodes: 8 cars ore. Union Mills : 2 d odo, ens; & Cm 2 do do, Smyth & Co; i do do, 0010. MUM, Bahr* 00;1 do do, Bryan & Cairtr wprthe doy BrOlin CtrOltrti bbla ap s, 20 do beans, Taint, Id Co. Prrimatrimili, thmmarrATl AND Sr. Lours Rait/Mart. November 10.-100 , bble doUr, ELLlndiy; 1 tar barley. Brag. german' & db do, Scott & Meal; 0 Wes rags, K Masks; 71 are barley, Bloßane 6.4; 89 do do, 41 do oats, I Obis, Elodtb & Co; 1 car wheat, W itteekiki bge &a, 1110Htmry A El; 07 bdla paper, Pittsburgh Paper Maria Co; 25 but starch, VV Millen Id do dal tiblptati A W; 60 do do, 11 Rlddle,2o bge 'aye, 9 do barley i fil Rea Jr 10 do feathere, Ql&la01/1 008,, .. It (IChal ;12 Obis pamhea, Volgt, & • Co; 20. do WI, I Dickey; /0 do du, Dilworth I& Co; "68do dottroD Wallow 18 do whit/Icy, F Everts; 20 caddies tobsocux T J Black. more; 90 bus candies. W H Nlrkpatrick; 2 cars staves. M P Adams & Bro; 9 do Wheats J S lAggett; Ido do, J W Bum. garden 25 bus starch, J Wilma & NOD: el oste, W 11.11sgam 81 do barley, J Gargwishl6B CIO do, F Schild; 1 'cart InolhervPhelpa. P. da. Co; 2' dO SUM% HASSID p & 77;;.1 do wheat, Sohomaker 13-blegrui7v, 118/3811ere&bbla 012 J 117arker; 6 do - do, II P Slarlvert 17 do liquor, L 13esholuts; 50 bus tobacco, W laonem 25 baluicotkro, E Hydte 100' bble deur. Seghmyer - it V; us; lard, Dalzell AT. Prrterlowast FORT WATNN AND CNI. CAOO BARRA/AD. November 10.-300 bbla dadr, mattert 100 do do, Seghmyer A v clakamp; I can wheat, J 8 Leggin A. CO; 0 breams. Godfrey ' & Clark; 17 tette buckwheat dour J Grady 27 Miura, E Salem* Co; It- gict.'l7:, 4 l Fluederadtiik Dro; 2 ads barley, 011uicke, Straub A Co; 13 pare block;Edo, only; 4 bales twlue, Gerwlg & Obt 40 todle broom handles, W Madra; 70/1. PITTSBUR(in ',ALLY GAZETTE: THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 11, 1889: leather. D Chestnut et Co; 1 car wheal. Mitchell. Reynolds & Co; 59 hides, 51 Miring; 50 do do. J Stuckroth; 373 odic fellosa, T Hare 6 Bro; 3 cars bone dust, Seward et Emerson; 13 bales brow. corn. HB. bleallough; 5 bble gin, 8 El Watson 6 Co; 3 do aloahol, B L Fahneatock 6 Co; 10 lee lard, Fl II Parker. Auesogsvcr VALLEY RAILROAD, No• ',ember 10.-1 car coal, B 8 Reynolds; 74 care coal, Kier, Foster 6 Kier 47 do do, Armstrong, D 6 Co; 9 do do, Coleman & Rahm; I dodo, W W • Merideth; 8.8 eke wheat, 3 8 Leggett & Co; 207 railroad iron, .1 B Barrington; 48 sks , 47ga, McCul lough & 8; 9 firkins butter, - bbl onions, W H Kirkpatriali 6 Co; 15 eke b floor; E Hearieton; 4 oars metal, McKnight & Co; 4 do Limestone. Fittoenberger & B; 110 eke wheat, Kell 6 Wickert; 60 aka flour, 10 bibs meal, It Haney; 1 car lime, D L Reynolds. ALLSG3EYY STATion November 10.- 2 ca f e cooperage, Ways & Robertson; 27 bal a broom corn, E ll Mathews; 21 eke pot toets, .1 H Jonas; 16 do do, A M By ers 20 bble Bow, Mercer 6 Robineon; 1801tga rye, Bdo corn. R Knox & Bon; 100 bids armlets, 7 do older, F Owens; 50 dodo, Role it Ewing' 100 bble flour, Cleo E e l , t i qatt; 1 car potatoes. Pitcairn & Co; I heat, kedy Bro; 7do barley, J Hey es & Oa; 19 pkge tobacco, Wli Plirl RIVER NEWS. The river remains unchanged at this point, and the prospect" for a rise, We regret to state, are by no mean. promis ing. Weather continues cold and de. ;Madly winterteti, with an ocitational *Ding of .now. In another part of thla paper will be found A's." predictions in regard to to the weather, and we have no doubt they will be read with oonaiderable etereed. —Capt. D. H. Swaney, la pilot on the market boat Sondes. —The Great Republic snd Argosy ar rived at New Orleans on Monday last. —Capt. Robs. IL Porter Is engaged In the grocery buainess at Shoosetown, In connection with another brother. —The New State. from Wheeling, ar rived and departed. The Piketon was due bat night, as was also the SLUM. —The Glasgow and IL C. Gray were at Louisville on Monday. and the H. A. Jones, Pittsburgh to New Orleans. passed Evansville the same day. —Lest week Thomas S. Hall and others sold to Samuel Beatty four-llftlui of theeteauter Leslie Combs for .1.600. The purchaser resides at Ironton, Ohio. —lt cost the Memphis and St, Louis Packet Company one hundred and twehty thousand dollars a year for labor to load and unload their boats at Memphis. —There were 214 arrivals registered at Louisvi betlle, in October. The andU. B. Mall Line be t w e en that point Cincinnati contributed two of the number every day, except Monday, when only one arrived. —lt is calculated by the knowing ones that within fifteen days the main scan of the great bridge at Louisville will be completed, thus leaving but three more span' to finish the longest Iron bridge on the continent. —Says the Cincinnati Gazette After the J. J. Abort has tried the Walker bar, shale, by Lo u t s f Major Suter, to come up as far asille If the water will permit. This information will greatly gratify steamixetruen navigating the Ohio, md, If the Abed and Coterie are a saxes, the Improvement will be of vest importance. —Capt. Joseph H. Porter, recently of the Arkansas diver trade, has or is about to convert for a light draft boat to run In the market trade between here and Sewickley and Shonstown. She will be • much • better boat In all re sprats than any that have been In this trade reoently.. Capt. Porter Is an old an experienced etearnbcatMen, and we have no doubt he will be entirely sue omen! In this new enterprise , . —The ;Jolted States Sasg-boat Zebra . has performed the following work in , twenty-two days between bare and Rant. liton. Kentucky: Trees cut down and out up, 44; tree. already cut down and cut up, Cs% stumps cut off on shore, 40; Dryden aised t h e Ohi o up, 40. Captain claims Ohio le in better con dition for navigation than for twenty years before, and thinks, if followed up, nest summer will complete the job, The Zama will only work ten daya more, and will thou go into winter quarters. RIVER PACKETS. 11110EIPB lit /111 FD Ilf!lV , _ ORLEANS. rT.II MEMPHIS AND KW ORLEANS—Tbs ew. WEHIALsi vapt. Ja. Lteax, WJII 1t..• [sr Om atom 6134 L¢Senekedlate pe.til on tti• I at run , .. at tatillivp..,... - STEAMSHIPS To uvEnrooL ANDAUSh QUEENSTOWN. TUE unman man sTsmassurs , relfugilei 6r.-cl.• CITYc*P lenlca1 enlca A . ll , ITT O7 A NTW 11117,._ ()ITT 07 IRMITUN, FV/1.1.11104he 11111121 1,171117 itcmi. Pier 40 North Myer. New 1 ult. rot ox.sas. IN.II/0 , Information Imply 10 I • 1111.1.11.118INGELII, Jr., 143 0111713 /MD WT KELT.' 70.1.040111• FRUIT OAN TOPS. theEt".ii CZ — LS ate top of the oasi. lib Math Distinctly sad Persuiseat by merely VW NW M . oppowte tba of MR or e.i. , ba:=ar o v after enor reel., t. WO -- VTALI - 71 .1 APRS ELEGANT PArEG HANGINGS. Lomelad Well Paper* to plan Mite AlthDpf to tt trd eeot and smolt. Vma n tlgu E tro laits VillfoltilteriVait7ll, OUZEL .11e4,t1,.VT1r4li {0 be (MO elsewhere the ultlaJT. Zurnawili, W. P. ZaiLBSHALL'S NEW WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Liberty Street. & CO., 30.3. M. aqd M 114orty greet. Coma et Irwin, npnaow Oar the trade et le, he , the Prime Nern Crop lett Orleans Sugar lud _ < ,Nalosses• ratio Enna, - Coq, ono , ItagµSti ig.X4 iNrUb New Tort, .rmlodadbla and . ol i stawre enai do tiotam, Dnpa, Levertstik Hrvo7U, Inuarve ./Ldsma , and Lanz IslAad Byrom. gone Vim Cal. sod Inv tab Isliknd Whim. Toting Won. input, lmperl.l. onoPonoloo and Oolong Tw. Carelfts liativen Mks: Jays. Lagnayra .4_ll.ltecafees. Tobacco. lard Otl, flab. Nal% Olm. Bowl Cotton Tarn. AO, CO.stantli ow band. ALSO. 01P. Fine Brandies, Wines end Inmasa. Motel* and aget ling HOCk Wip• of Uinta& trkl: nb i n oby bt P s .. . i kroU r balmsr. horgundy, modem:at • Frareeirtne up. un, do. WeViili=r3Uitro. o r.ititig ad Al' AP:La tgl i n.itA b %tint. /roe Qtdi ItonongsboisKys WYdrlytek Ws. do V. 07 'Superior Old bolds do do. ALSO.' llota r tiento !St War I miaow. erase via VritdaY and 1141.4 Cliars t rina• randltsOr our own ratio n and Warrants{ MOO TRADE MARK. , - ' MMUS - .Alim.pitocor fr t - , "Lamp \k ‘ HBINEYS. inn .. . kuAINIE suiporatirs , or ALL thulacttre lake lolute=rlaalli khoolauad . Iree. fr u it lusih, ♦ne al She il l ll 4 lu 'ARC Lir c iErgi' ' ..l . ' asm„,..l.6lind - as o n . k eno lillstu i pelonoa. !Ow :---- isis., vs sal. e vict awe ` .6• u, Wholosale or rumor WI =lase SIM VaolaPSl7. arTH HEALING POOL EtIAA E Ye. OU MEN who have fallen into viciou,hanita, and no. deulre • hl•ber isfe. an.l f or e St; with , crtaln mean. of val.( lna afllicttd. U. et •ea , e4 letter envelope, free of coarge. eddy: . A.RD ADS! rCIATION. Boa P. ttilsaelptaa. Penna. et? m:dir. arJUST OUT. •C nHxl