Pttslintg! (gazette. Faj .iH OF TBM OltJ . THURSDAY MOBSIHO, SOY. 21,1861. CITY AFFAIRS. MsnoiOLOeititx, Obserratibne (or the (?o« *dU 9 by 6. E. Shaw, Optician, 68 Fifth atrctl ."■collected daily» ' 9 o'dtak, a. m.. IS « K.TT. n • s *.■ Piwuylvult Biilrw4 ta^vwiaati. Iwwiaw fliiitt iHpou Thi P<aM)ly>aU Riilfoid Conpitjr b bow engaged la constructing a saw grata elevator <m the Delaware, at Philadelphia. The work fa progressing rapidly, and all the iron eof «bu which are to support tbebtas have bees -..pat up* ' Great care hu.bean required ta pro* pariog the foundations to rapport the anormoae weight which the building will bate to Piles have been driven into the ground abeet twenty-five feel and cat off enooth aboai eta feet below the earface. On these pUee reel large blocks ol granite, which aapport the iron eoiatnne on which rest the building and the imnenee iron bine. The aides ol the baildtae , ere being filled with brick.. wort of an one “•■tei etyle t ,and when entirely completed will be « fine specimen of arcbitecttre. The lot hee a front of 170 feet on Waahtaeton evenheand 120 feet on Swaneoa street, end' the building will be sufficiently capacione to •tore 475,000 bnahela of grain, and whan in creased to the else that it is anticipated the bustaese will reqdire, it will hold 750000 bushels. ' The railroad track* ere laid iouio allow the care to peie into the bailding, end the grata i« taken from them tad placed In large • - hoppers, from whence it panes on an end!eu band to a large pit in the bottom of the tower; tnd from here the grain is carried np by a nte of bnekete'a.* point abont hall way np the tower, and from thance through hoppers, when the grata faeeraeped, meaenrea, end weighed, to • pit, connected with a eeriee of buckets, which convey it to the top of the tower.' From-this'point it la distributed to the variona bios. The main bins ere IIJ feet in . disaster, and averaging feet high. con structed of boiler iron, betag circmtar in form. The spaces between these bine ere elan to be need lor storing grain. There are in all 90 'Circular bins, and 72 of the smallar bias. The iarge ones ere calculated to hold about 4500 bnahela etoh, and the smaller ones 1000 bush el* each. The bottom of these bins' ere ebont ' lb i<et above the.raUroad track*. ; la convey tag the grain,from the elevator to vessel* in . •Jho docks ildof-aida ol the new wharf, it la drawn oat throngh n valve, end falls oiTn email conveyer, carrying it into another pit in the tower, from whence It is elevated into a large -• hopper. From here it-passes through an Iron cylinder abont 2$ feet in diameter, propelled by * screw into hoppers, from which it is conveyed through spouting into the told of the vessels. The fall capacity of the elevator lor movitig grain, may be estimated at 5OOO bushels per hoarv in which time 16 eight wheeled can, each holding 900 bushels, can be readily unloaded and the grata stored ta the Mat. .There will bo an engine of 40 horse —power on the eastern aide of the main build ing, to move the machinery. ■pmUl BmHh ifCoudli, ‘City Councils ■ held a special maeting on Tuesday evening, la Arise? Council , the minutes of lest meet ing were read and approved. Mr. Ward preeented'a communication-front Jfemee I. Kuhn, Esq„ relative to thecaee of Menu A Barton va. The City ol Pittsburgh, : - recently decided til favor of the Cfty by the Supreme Coart, qnottag from the opinion to • • > .show that the City is not now under obligation * ‘ " lo keep the old State rower in repair, that dnty devolving upon the State or the Peanivlvnaia Railroad Company, which had enccee'ded to «• rights of thereto. The commueieation - wneeccsptedand direcud to be ax tended on . - the minutes tnd filed in the Controller’s office. The following resolution was adopted i . Khufred, That the Controller certify a war> _ yehk in favor of James L Keba for |IOO, in tall _2_' ofpweaooeal aervieee to the ease of Huan end Barton vi. The City of Pittsburgh, charge, able to tho contingent land. In C. 0. laid on the table. The lollowiag waa alto adopted t > 'i. Bmtmi, That the City Solicitor be directed - v«o notify, the Peneaylvanla iuilrotd Company of the decision of the Bapreme Court in tho case ol Mean A Barton vs. The City of Pitts burgh, in relation to the liability ol caU Cota _ ' pasy to keeping the old flute sewer ta repair. C. C. coneerred. . Mr. Dickson .celled up the resolatioa (laid over at lest meeting) ordering u warrant in fa vor or John W. Riddell, Xeq., late City Solic itor, for 1800, for nrvtcea in the matter of . opening Pennsylvania arenas. Tberaaoln r Uon was amended technically and O. C. cod • • • curved* - (The Bslect Council then went into the ; . Common Connell Chember end held a secret . seeeioa Jointly with that body ) ■ After re-assembling the following wee read three times aad paased: Jfceefeed, That the Water Committee be au thorised to have the pipe leading to the forcing pumps of tbe.upper engine house extendi eg within three feet of the bottom of .the. lower . basin., Refer? edto Finance Committee with power to set. C. C. concurred. - Council, promt, Merors. An dereon, Bailey, Chambere, Data, Fryer, HilJ, * Irwin; Killer, Kirecb, Little, Miller, Prest. MeCeadJsas. Absent, Messrs; Barokfoj, Cu ke/i Gildee, Hayden, Keane, King, Hays, McVey, Petrie, Rees, Rowbottom, J. Scott, ■ end Wills. Ho original business.was taken up in this branch. - . AlWMlavr«Ml«a Oorr«e(«4*Cftrd &«■ <*•«• W.C«as. President of-ika PitUbnrjb,Fon Wsjrpt w* Ckietfo Railway Ooopaay, to tbs aditon of Ut Cioci&BitirOaittf, *ypliia* itself • " Em« OizKTTc: In joor railway JOB |lra carrcDoj to the following erroneous • atatcmedt: ' - «A» lauUKis CoaooaATio* —Tba Penn, aylranla Railroad Company, bafora It hat •©areal/ aoeompttahodthe deglntifion ofiha Ykiladelpkit AJEfia and Pitubsrgb a&d Chi cago lines, ii inaonecad to bare snapped ap and absorbed aaoihtr railroad, being tbe Katt Brandywlio 4 7 The Pennajlva&la Railroad tloapaaj bai attar Bala an attaapMoAoft the road } nor ttta to BMtkata it with a/rfrw to swallowing It. Tko aaaaigsmant of this road It whel)j;!&- - dspODdodt of Hit Pannsylraaia Railroad Com* 1 - pla7, axeaptinjt ao far as tba h*i,ltka any otbar - tbarabolder/the right to toto for aßoord of Dlraetora. Tba wboJo Bombay ofjbaraa of tap ital la 124.661, of which that eompa&y boldt 16,120 abara, or aboat tbirtaan par esnt That# . two roads art <ma. ln biadl ag tcgstb« th*At- vlth lba tallrydof Lakat ana Rif. -! ?ktoJfpt» to towi aarpooU) ralaUoM, art at. iVnttu to oaeb other } bat oath it wholly fade* |K%4a&l of tbt otbar in Its pnetleal'Baasixa. • Bad* j Trely, r GW, Cam, tife* n y MrMawalUand Outiia •- : l ordlaanca raqabaa that tba tigawalba tadiattanrtball bo claased at lmti twica a 1 Wtfkr ; b« '“W>T ■bopkteyers (and iadatd booMbaapart) do not e!au is (rant oftkair dwalUng* twioe a ytar* At ibis particular aaa . ton* whan tba mad U ntjtei to Ua cbangaa prodoosd by rala aadirosvU is particular!/ aaaeyinf , a»d akoatd bt rtnoTtd before it be* e©BMa'‘flx«4racW” Major Wilaod regnaata *• to eall tba attention of eitiaana to this mat* tar, aad an* thea to act promptly. 1 II that do mot take tblt hlnt, tbay'wUi be apt to re* ■eeitea call iron tha Chu I ot Polina.'lf tor ; r waatbar beebaaa too bold Ibr wuhiag, iae or* dlaaiee demande that the and be tcraped off, . :- - -m that no axcaae nead be offared for neglect* ~ UQflblf d ity aalaportantlotha cob* _ fenbf the oeeapanM of etoree anddwelliaga, 1 to tba ooiTanlanca of the psblie at large, let lhe aatter be attended to fortbwiib, in all parts of the city* •' ■ Sura licuntinjL 0., p.P., w Fue -ITI.TAIU.—The Hmt-uiuT hijUb took plw* ote Monday, at Phliadalphl*—Grand Patriarch William Backlit pneldlag. Snjaabai ■oto admitted, repute reoelred ud agted upon, act .nsii olttt boilßcy triuiekt etelj *f lomW of ik, Ontkfrkftor . Oku Ik*body adjoaraad. ■ Oo Tuesday morning iko rtml-'agnail noloa -' * ST lkl lS£ M i I 2 d C w “v I,ld »“>*• «wo pled*, : Anted Mut*rJ).Wubb*re praaliiag, .yT; ,JVSK« 1. Kmc- t&g. - A. .djo.n«l Bntii, ol th* Finn..*. A(- •oei»llo« HI h.ld lut .Tuinf, to: kur th. report orth, Commit!.. o. 00.1.re.c. ud r«].ti»» to Boj>< pttost bore, ud Jobm* ptt.nt coaplin,!. • Is th. .t»ue* of th. Chttrnu, fi. c. Stwj.r, Jr., Mr. W. J. MoBtfoß.l7.ru ealUd io pruid.. Moahm preterit, Monra. Hire, Dofriofloo, Moatfom.rj, N.wboaia, Miek.j, twsud, Luihlre, K.np, Hill, Grthim, ®refl» Kilgore, O.pplM, Berber, Roee w.ll, B. O. Sewjcr, Sr., W.rdu. Wilioo, Tibhj ud Swim. ; '* •*>». I. (USB 00 4S 00 64 894-10 1 h. Ohiirmu mud the objrct of tb. meet, iog, mid called for th. report oi the Commltu. on Ooßferuce ud laepectioa. Th. Secretly, Mr- L.osird, the. reed the report, te follow*: To lit Prttidttl and Mtmitrt of til Are me«’e Jnociatio*— QfcrnMu: Toar Oom- BiittM of Gosferao* ud lupMUon, to whom ■’“referred the fMtlog of Boyd*, too inoh p-ut for .turn hr* uglne>, roepeotfully report that they etteortod to their dotkt, ud had nldhoi. properly ud Mranly teatad at th. eoraar of Putt .treat ud Brui allay, Io ™» of.Sßmbuofdr.au, th* Oommlttu on Fire engtaea ud Hew, ud n nnmber of eitlxeai. Upoa oomultatioa niter the trial, your Com mittechdopted the lollowtag retolutioo uaul mouily: Hasofwd, That we recommend the Aisocla tioa to adopt Boyd’s patent hose ud-Jonet’ patent ocopling. The report wea ucoapted, nod the resolution wee adopted nnulmonaly. Mr. Tibby called for information in regard to the peaeltiei egalnit those members who had been absent for two meetings. A motion waa made to declare vacant the •eats of those members who had been absent for two eontsentive meetings. The Obelr decided the mo tion ont of order, as the meeting had been called for a special pur pose. Mr. Tibby appealed from the decision of the Chair, ud the appeal was sustained. The rules ud regutatieus of the Association, ta regard to absentees, was road, ud on motion of Mr. Kaye, the Secretary Mutated np** floes against those who bed not sufficient excuses to offer. The following resolution was reed ud adopted; Jfstofr*d, That the attention of Councils be again called to the lnereese& quantity of rook •U now being stored within the oitj limits, and that they be requested to take Immediate action In oorreeting the evil. Mr. Coppies moved that the Association re. command Councils to purchase 1,000 feet of the new hose, for e«eh steamer. , Mr; 9*«gg moved that th* amount b* fixed at 500 f**t for ea«h steamer. Lost. Mr. Hall moved to amend by including all the fire companies. -Lost. Mr. Wilson moved to ambnd by referring the nutter to • Commutat or three, whose duty ft •hall be to eonieft with the Ftauoe Committee or Councils, and urge upon them the neoesslty of an appropriation for this purpose, Mr. Cupplej accepted this amendment, and the original resolution was adopted. The Chair announced as said Committee—Thos. F. WUson, Edward Ortggand George W. Leonard. Mr. Wilson declined, and B. 0. Sawyer, Sr., Was appointed ta his stud. The Association then adjourned. Vhs Hsyertlty ud CoatreUanhlp. City politician* are now beginning to take •idea ta the canvas* Tor the offices ol Mayor and City Controller lor tbeenraieg year, and the contest promisee to be warm and animated. The princtpsl candidates now bfcfore the peo gl® for Mayor, Messrs. James Lowry and . C. Bawyer, Jr., both ol whom sack 'th* regular Republican nominatiott. H. A. Wea ker, Ex-Mayor, is also a candidate, but is •poken ol ta connection with a nomination by a Union or People’s Convention. Hie honor. Mayor Wilaon, who faae filled the office cred itably end eeeeptablj daring tbe peal two years, declines a re-nomination, although hia friaada regard his proepeeta 61 incests aa ex ceediagly flittering, were he to make tbe effort Bat he positively declines. For Controller, are have tbd names of Uetira. Thomas Staale, tbe present worthy Incumbent, Samnet Alltadar, ctok ta the Treasurer's office, and John Me Cargo, a wall-known business man ud representative fa Saleot Council. The lat ter gentleman was also spoken of ta oonneetios with the Mayoralty, but we are Informed that be la now a candidate for City Controller. Then may be other aspirants for than re sponsible offices before the Convention meets, but we era constrained to say should there be no others,'the people have ample material for a good selection. ' 2o—Promt,full Bench, McCsndleu fc Co. va. Gilger; Clarioa. Sub mitted by Corbett for Plaintiff in Error. Sveratt’s heirs vs. Taylor; Clarion. Argued by Corbett for Plaintiff ta Error, and eabmUied by Mayers eoetra. D. S. Morris, of-Lawrence coanty, wu, on, motion ofL. S. McGaffln, duly admitted end qualified to praetiee ta this Court. CriewaU’a Appeal; Lawrence county. Ar gued by MeGettn for Appellant, and by Mc- Combs contra. Winteraiirer-App**!; Lawrence. Argued by Monfa lor'Appellant, aad by McQuffin contra. ..ft Co.’s Appeal; Lawrenee. Mr. BPOoffin aotee to qaaah the appeal. Motion and reasons filed. Argued by Taylor ud Morris for Appellants, and by M’Gaffineontra.' Sinclair va. Healy; Elk. Argued by Gordon for plaintiff ta error, and by Cartia contra. Ramsdell vs. M’Clintock; Venango. Non proa* Fitxsimmons Appeal; O'. C. Allegheny. Mr. Aeheeon movu to qnub the appeal. Argued by Bargwin and Bhiru for Appellant, and by Hamilton and Aeheeon contra. ' District Coast* PPtdiiadai, Nov. 20.—Before Judge WU< liaaa. ’ . la the cate of A- B. JBngliab ra. Cfcarlea Brewer’s Executors—aetioa for terrices reo* dcred—the-jary foaad aterdict for. plaintiff' for $2,000,' Baltic Soto (taotahoßi. Coneoted etpeeUUy for tba ffoeatt* by karart. fold A Lara, of the NaHonal Jkmk Nett Report* «r. Batetoncerulnatpresent; ' _ .i-Dtmmt. ■ pueemsL Sawß^B** 1 — *• H Oenuto,.. no aala. K. York Pity ptr Alabaae M iw> atla rinea.' (PkUeQ.l.„. JS ** **l U Udku,tm u DW.c* (MonliU.. > “ nofStlta. U llßTlud.lWU; — H tlUnoi. ID®?} M - Interior— , I ITtexnttn ioSro Tirgink, - a (•MMagktnku) tioa tUcUgan.. 2 * (Wn|i.Klil> ktenul— 6to to' tottQnllii m iotei.(lttiti HMMW , s klrtniiM' killing mte.oa .HiW: York .nj WdUlu-f,.stmt pufnatte IbilriHllvlus,OßUMticU,ia thrown onto! gfwTogh»»tkooton. T’lateU thchukhte bMn tehhC, TiMiNUi to h* no .id to th. election diipato in PhUndnlpkin. Allhongk the Bo tnrn Jndgoc ritu Mt on Sntvdcj, .Iter iteaing n piciliir lorm of certifictte to Ik* Dnmocnttc candidate* for ofiet, and ilr Ihoigk tbu* wuio maation in th* Board, white in union, ol th* ixtltioc* of an? othir eutifisatu, jit tkacounl for Mr. Tkonip •M app*arad tn tho Coataoi Plun, oh Mon -4*7, ind .rblbited to Jtdgu Allteoa and Lad low; • certificate at *l*eura to th* office of Sharia; nlgMd bj Slteeaoftlt* B*tem Jodgen, (P*opte’» plrtT,) aid dtiiradte know at whit tuaa bo nkoald eater aMoritj. ' Mom*. Hint nd Oiuidj, who htgoued to ho'ia Cain *t tho tin*, it one* draonoetd tk* whclo Kita«_u i frti4 J nd prawned igtUut tk* tatrg cf Mcaritj. Th* natter wu 1 th.o poupoautaatil Taudip Boraißf, wh«n it womld agate octet ip'll the Comteoa Pl*u, Tuirunma Da,.—The Oorarncra ol nmatua Sutaa haro diaigcated th* da* lor th* :c*tehr*tioa ci th* annul Thukagtriog. Ia Mtii* ud Mairachnntta it wUl,b* obierrad on tho Stn laataat, and la the tollowlnj aamad Statu Tharadar, tho 38th inataat, hu hug alined at tba day t j Naw Ifork, New Hamp. •hire, Near Junp, PnauplTuU, IRlacii. lß dlana, Oalo, Wiaccaaia, Bdtaaecote, Cone a eli cit, Varaumt, Bkodc lalud, Kaaiu, Man lahd, Kantecky, tad Dtlawirc. . Taunc.—Thvuleaud coawdlaa, Mr. Hkckatt,' pcraoirwd Sir. Jcha latatif. U BkaUqwar*** .hiktotieal pliy ol Heaty th*lV, lut «Taaii|. Hcapp*ariia th«M«rTT Wlna at Wtadur to-aJgkt It will bo raeau mj U> WWiittl K ««t agcod tight, ■ ■ * zms&gsjm teptsne Cnmrs* ■ok'Tat Battled- Mr. OoeghN Lcetun The Leetnre Committee of tha Toueg Men’s Library Association here «neoaoced the first leetnre oi the eeseoa id the courw, to be delitered in Concert Hall, on Friday evening, the 2p,h ta«t. Mr. Gough, the oele brated lecturer on Temperance, opens the conus on that evening with a lecture on hi* own favorite and most worthy subject. With such a lecturer and such a theme,—a lecturer whom laiure herself caat in her own mould lor an orator, giving him the native gifts which art or exercise has now fully drawn out ud perfected, ud a theme which is almost his own, ah far does be excel all others ta treating it, ud so tally does it possess hia mind ud hear^— it fa a very moderate promise to make to the good people ot these cities ud the vi- Gtatty, who’ will crowd Concert Hall on Friday evening, that they will spend a delectable hoar or two, and, albeit the anbjaet ta Temperance, they may least to the tall on good things. Atrodooa Hardin In Western Virginia. The Wheeling paper* of yesterday report two moat atrocious murder* near Weston, Lewis county, Va., the victim* being peacea ble Union meo, ud the perpetrators maraud ing rebel*. On the night of the 30th of Octo ber, t eeceesion desperado, named William G. Pierson, in oompuy with Enoch Cunningham ud Christian Simon*, want to the boon of a Union mu named William Brake, ud alter eeistag him, told him they hid been seat by Gu. Roeecrans to arrest him, took him abont a mile Iron .hie boos* and shot him down, sf> ter which they rifled hie pockets of about $2OO, ud left hie body lying tn the woods. The fiude then went np the river fonr miles tattber and called out George Blair, an old man 72 years of uge, ud shot him also. The murder er* are atiil at large, prowling about the neigh, borhood, the dread end terror of the whole community. Oov. Pierpoint hte offered are ward of $BOO lor the apprehension ol tha mdr dertrs. We hope they will be ukeo and "strong up*” . The Atlabtio Mokthly von Dxcexjeb.— Mr. W: a. GUdeafenuy, No. 45 Fifth street, near Wood, his received the December num ber ol this general and deserved favorite with the reading public. The Atlutic completes ite eighth volume with this issue, which though the last, fa nor inferior to uy number ol year foregoing. Among the contents are con tributions by John G. Whittier, Mr*. Stowe, Dr. Holmes, Mitt Mtrtinexu, James Rutaeli Lowell, T. W. Higginaon, J. W. Newcomb, J. T. Trowbridge, Francis Weyland, Jr., and George W* Greene. In the January number will be commenced a series ot papers by Pro fessor a new story by tho late Theodore Wtalbrop. Nathuiel Hawthorne fa unonneed lor a new romuce, to appear curly ta the year. ' Assess TnoroiEs.—Abont three buodred of the gone captured from Floyd at tbe Caro ilax ferry affair, arrived in Wbueliag on Mon day, and were taken to the Government store boat*. There were also a nnmber ol home manufactured knives, of u rode bnt savage looking make. Among the guns are e nnmber of ebot gone, common nfi**, and all tort* of fowling piece*, showing that come of tb* se •esh at Carnifax were very irregularly atmed. WsenKoBELABD CotJflTT bu tarnished about 1,700 men for the war. Thirteen- tall com panies of volunteerahtve been recruited there, itaidee one hundred for the regular service, aedeome three hundred for outside companies. She also bouts of Cole. Geary, Latter*, T. F. Gallagher and Richard Coniter, Ms). Will A. Stokea, and numerous other officers of les ser rank. Good for “old Westmoreland.” A PeuAcuna Ca/fai*.— Rev. W. of Beaver oounty, » Methodist minister, fa tbe Captain of n volunteer company at Camp Cur tin. Lut Sunday he wu invited to fill the polpft fa the West Harrisburg Kethodit Mission church. He accepted the Invitation, and marched hta company to the ehoreh, before whom, and u large congrtgarion of dtueqs, he delivered a very eloquent and fastrnefteb ser mon. Hiuyaut Matties.— Col. Power's Zouave reglaant lift Harrisburg on Monday night for Washington. CoL White's regiment was ready and expected to move southward on Tauday evening. Col. Wilson's and Maxwell's regi ments still remains at Camp Curtin. They are daily resolving recruits, and expect to be under marching otders some time etxt week. • Fuabk Leiue’s lixuernATXD Newbpaves. —Mr. W. A. Gitdeaieooy,'Fifth street, bu re ceived the number of the above named beau tiful newspaper for November 30th. It con tains a splendid doable-page engraving of the Bombardment ol Forts Beauregard and Walker; portraits of Muon end Slidell, and other htfdly leu interesting illustrations. The price fa only six cent*. Jars Gnxur, a young lady arrested in West ern. Virginia for esrryieg letters to the rebel army, aad imprisoned at Wheeling, took tbe oath of allegiance on Mondty lut end waa discharged. Bheii only abont twenty! years ot ■lk tnd exhibited eigne ol penitence, which induced the officers to “swear her end let her go.” \ Lasix*, be rare to go to Barker's, 60 Market •treet, to-morrow. They have just! rooeived from New York Auctions bargains that will astonish yon. Bilks at 11-omu, worth $1 12. Oioakf, Bhewfa, Droii Goods, Ao, Ae.' Bosnia logo, » Bam w. Dacx, formerly ol Wut Newton, a member ol the Greenfield cevaliy of Fayette connty, was shot by rebel gaeriliu, concealed ta the wood* while on a scouting espedition between Romney end Wihcheeter in Virginia on Thursday leer. He died almut inetantiy. A Prooa Taatroacn.—There ie a tedj ia Whuliof, • gaanina rebel, who, oh Friday teat, (being Jeff. Daria’ tut day) iltaaed to eat or driok—being oagtgfld &oat aoraiog till night ia dorotioaal exercieea. W« hop* aha ohuiaed forgireaeu. ; Jobs Alii, cf Califjrnia.Wajhlcgioo county, wu lately killed at Camp Blk Water, Virginia, by • tru felling cn Ms, white engaged in pra. paring quarter a. Ma. Honar Mma, Fifth - atraat, hu re. ccircd a lapply of a aut map aeatof war, printed on litter papor. Ctn. J. P. Kau, of thia city, ia recruiting in Wheels, tor Maaghor’e Irak Brigade. Winn Cumne.—lf icy ol oar reader! deelro a nice, genual, tad nmceable winter •nit, It a fair Price, they can obtain it at Wm. H. McGee A Co.’e, 113 Fedaral a treat, corner of the Diamond, Allegheny. They hare now oa hiad-t fall atock ot Fall ud Wiiowr Goode, ready made, or which can be furalahad to order ia tha but atyla. Alao, a Id* auort meat of Oantlemea’a Forniahiag OoOda J J. D, Taoraion’a Bheumetic ud Hearalgio Liaimant ia a cortaia can forpafaa in theifaca or any part of the bodr. Try it. Thia genuine ia prepared only, by 3. D. Tkompaoa, at tha onraar of Wood and Liberty aueata, Pituburnh Pa., udaoldwhotaula ud'retail. 1 | ~ Ww. Poaaaar, Carpenter ud Joiner. Job* promptly httudad to.:’Can ud!attention gins to all work ratnatad to Ma. OaUatkla Jobbing Shop, Virgin alloy, bateau Smith •aid ud aianl attuta. Pitta burgh. : j Dooroa O. Banna, Water Oar* uk Homs pathh) Pbyrloiu; ateo agut for Kalnbow'a ode. brated Troaa tbr Baptana. Cornet of Pena and Wayna Btr—u. ♦ PurarnT.—Dr. 0. BUI, Ho. 246 Psnn at, ottradt to all branehM of tha Dntal profurioD. OBBIBTY—Os Taeaday, tki'Uth lui,. uttD Woods qbahay, haikur of ji&m il Md iim aor S.Christy,aged 9 iMr*,! aio&thi sal ttdais. Tha fonartlwUl taka ptaes fraei tha Wdaaeo ot herpanata, oo PiuiylnaU ■ j Blood Food.—Attcntlqn iB sailed' to this toaß raauxtablo ood. adaattta pcoponthw, *6- tftkad in aaothac ootamO. Ula aaoatliraty &•* dlaeoTwy,ood aaaat* mot b* eoatoaadad with aay of th<Baaaro— poteot ■adictota of tho iiayi Itiaa aorUta riarty Ibf alt tta iHMaira ipadfed, paeUUllhoaabf a chrook oatpn—ol —otwaob,Booths^andyaars. floflW-tri,try UJ - Ifiwn. Oaqaca: A-Ptaoaq, of Baw York, art tba •ot*««mU kr 4ty«ad alao proonattf* «i tha world raoewsad Sam 1 * InAatna OosMu, an orU ola wbkkomy HoOMrabooldbara la her hied Ida* cfe»MnaaMflC aoaftaaS eeoßloiifc w n doaa,oo P*J*i«*ioor optata of oay-ktad,U bo be MU qoo aato* ln oQ eabßdbfKitUa OmOmatt'JmmoL CUoiiNtf* - - trtwrtlaaaniH fttr aoto by OBOUI R. ffigdM.dtetet.Ma WoodU. Hlteberek. r. O/* Ioa tt. v o. i i ' i - ■» Uu tenth Wttebugh, THE LATEST NEWS. sr tmisgbapb RECEIVED *T THE BAItY GAZETTE OfflC From Washington.. ‘Wasbuiovob, Nov. 20—Th* grand r*?i*w to-day wu witnessed by, it fa supposed 20,000 to 80,000 spectator*. A« no panes were re quired, it was free to every one who oould pro cure a oouvejance, or wbo would choose to walk the distance being about eight mile* by tbe route whlob thajJwere obliged to take. The roads were guarded the satire distance, so that civilians, without writteo permission, could not diverge from the prescribed limits of travel.. A number of carriages were broken down endsev eral persona terorely Injured, besidu other minor euuahie*. Gen. McClellan and staff left bis headquarters at half past nine o'clock this morning, escorted by Major Suker's Mo- Oleltan dragoons, who made their appearance *> a squAdroo, aad also the 2d and sth regi ments of U. S Cavalry. The President and Cabinet, together -with tbe foreign ministers, and ladies likewise, proceeded at an early hoar to the review ground, at Bsiley's Cross Roads. Just previous to tbe review, a salute was fired from tbe fifteen batteriu .of artillery. The spectators witnessed the splendid display from Munson's HUI and vicinity. The divisions, ieven in number, when In position, occupied a seml-cirele of about four miles. General McClellan and staffs in company with the President and Secretaries Oameron and Seward, on' horseback, rode rapidly along lice, meeting with conttanoua sod entbueitsftc cheer* from the soldiers. Subsequently this distinguished pirty return ed, and takiog a prominent position the divis ions pissed ta review,commencing at ball pan one o’elook p. m. They moved ta the follow ing order, by battalion, closed by matt: Gen. McCall’s division, 12 regiments of infantry, 2 batteries and 1 regiment of cavalry. Gen. Hentxleman’s division, seven regiments of In fantry, 2 bstunes and one regiment of caval ry. Gen. Smith’* division, 10 regiments of io laotry, 2 batteries aod one regiment of o&val ry Gen. Pnoklin’e division, 12 reg iments ol infantry, 9 batlerie* and 1 reg iment of cavalry. Gen. Blenker’s division, li regiments of tafaDtv;, 1 batteriss and Deckel's regiment of mounted riflemen. Geo. Fiixjohn Porter** division, 13 regiments of infantry, 3 'battens* and 2 regiments of cavalry; Gen. Mcdoweil’a division, 11 regiments of infantry, 3 batteriu aod 1 rrgiment of cavalry • making a total or 76 regiment* of fafaotry, 17 batteries aod 7 regiments of cavalry, perhaps; in ail, about 70,000 men, forming oniylla portion of tbe army of the Potomac. The lime occupied in patting was three hours, tbe divfaiooe la order returning to their respective eaeamo menu, to guard against any possible eerprise. While the divisions were forming the pickets on the outpoiie had been considerably strength* ened*. Thie was the largest body of troop* ever before reviewed on thie oontiaeal. They were all fully.equipped, end etery man sup plied with forty rpunde of cartridges. Every division was' accompanied by ambulances, so that every branch of tbe service might be rep resented. The general appearance of the troopi aod their movements elicited the high est commendation from all observers. Washixotor, Nov. 20.—Thousands ol eiti->f aeue and strangera have crossed the Potomae, this morning, to witness tbe grand review on tbe Virginia tide of the Potomac. The Presi dent, Heads of Departments, the General-in- Chief, end many of the Government employees in eU branches ol the public service, having abseoted themselves for that purpose, but little buetnees fa transacted. Wilmimtow, Del., Nov. 20.—There was an explosion about tea o’clock this morning at Dupont’s mills, destroying three of tbe mills and killing three meo, nemed John Vigier, Charles Mnhleren and Bamuei RueeaJl. The conenerion from this exploeioa wu felt at Jtatat Breexe. BALTnroni, Nov. 20.—Information received at headquarters this eveoiog, from Aceomao <iiibaadiag of about •*v ® roheTtreops, who had been ln camp near 'Drammonditowo. As the expedition edvanoed, tbe rebel fiegs,disappeared, arid the Union clti sens hoisted theft flags, whSebhadhitherto bun ooooealed. The proclamation of Gen. Dig had been scattered throngh the coootry, and when received in tho osmp, where the Uakm men had bun d efied and forced Into service, thejr* belled, and the commanding officers were com pelled to disband tbelr whole foroa.' The 9e eenionbtenmfihihat the foroa onmfas egafaat them wu an great that they thought li folly to resbt,aud the Uaica men met them with hearty cheers, and the greatest enthusiasm. As far u the expedition had progressed, there wu every evidence that a large majority of the people were opposed to Recession, and the troops war* hailed u deliverer* from tyranny and oppres sion. rr The people are suffering lor m*ny of the necessaries of life, and were rejoicing at the prospeet ol ao earlv roetoration of the trade and commarce with Baltimore and Pbifadel pbia, on which they depend for livelihood. Information received from Northampton coanty, warraots the belief that the rebel* will also disband. They have destroyed bridges aad felled treu acrou tbe roads, bet tbe proclamation has given boldness to the Union men, and satisfaction to tbe people, generally. Ail wbo are not loyal, will be Sm armed. Tbe Union men who fled into Mary land, to prevent being forced into tbe militia, ane returning to their Hornet. [Specif Dupetcb to tbe da LooU DesocraL] Jcrrcaeoa Our, Not. SO —Th* old tertpr haa aeitleu dowa opuu ibo eoantioa of tho South Wut aiuce ibe retrograde moTemoat of our army, ud tho refugee, oeginnug to arrir* are again drieen Trom tbairhomu. They fur Price’! rebel*, who ar* reported u again id. Tueiag- Mr. Oraeeily, a member of lb* Stela CooTonliou, arrieed haro lut night from Spring field, which place be Jett oe Fridey laet. H« nya that a body of 8,000 ol Price’* rebel car airy haro credo tbeir appearance at Barcolla, and that foraging partioa Tollow up the track of oar recoding army, plundering Dafoe citi zen'*, and renewing, with impunity, crery epe cies of outrage. He pasted a trail of emu grant wagoue, a mile long, containing Union refageea, and anolher iram ol Sra wagooi ar rived bare to-day.' * Fleo priaoneri were brought in to.day Irom Calloway county, the Orel Irani of u expedi tion aeut into that county yeaierdiT. Tbue priioners are charged with reputed ontrago* oa Union ta*a. _ * Baineoii, Not. 20.—Somewhat of a recta* tion wu prodaood tbU-morning, in th* waitera reoiioa of tba oltyf by tbo ProToit Marebal undiag »large fbroe or puliu to MUlrr’e hotel, at the corner of German uil Pau atrute. Miking the wholo e.ubUihmeut with all it* ooao teats, lnclodlng a large Bomber of horeu, ud th* eontenl* of tho bar-room, uf* ud raulL Tha objtot ot ibete moremente iaaaid to p rot . tret* the mail arrange raante of th* rebel iympa tbimri hart. It in lappnaed that from thia hotel there hu bnen a .regular oomraanication kept up with team, to Wut tiur, nd thuu to Vlrgiola. The proprtetora ot the home are not imparted, baiag generally regarded u Uoloa men, bat It'll aappoeed that oirtaia *mploy*M or lodgare bare b*an recalling ud traoualttlag lattern forward to Suoula. A camber of letter, wan Mind, bat ban not yet bean oxamlrwd. Two partioa, Wm. Hart ud John Hula, war* ■mated. The nnure of tbo aTldtao* U hot known. ' Paducih.Ki., Not. 20.—The gunboat Coi utoga, oa u uploriag .upeduioa up the Teueuee riser, yuterday, ducoiartd a rebal battery atar the Teuueaiee lia*. Sb* throw oaa ebell which routed the rchelt. Still farther ap aaothtr battery wu dlecoTCnd and ■be ugaged the rebel* which war*' agala rooted with a number killed. Tho Conestoga wu bat slightly damaged in the etcoe ater. She rctaraed to-day. Katrene Cmt, Not. 20.—Captain Buehard, with 24 men, of Jtul.oa’a regiment; attacked Camp Haya, with ISO mu at hit place ol rul danca, to-dey, ud auccMded in driTiitg them away, burling Hlj’a hoau, and the homo of a mu, named Gregg. Both cepuina ia tho Soathora army, Capt. Beccbaro led Lieut. Bo.twick were ■lightly wounded, aud two horeu were killed. Tbo rehols had flro mua killed ud eight wounded. ! Loonriuc, No*. 20^-Tho Jewrna/’i Loa don, L.urel county, Kvatacky eorrupoaduat, emphatically denial the prcTalul report that Utd eitiinna of Loudoo ralua* toepll the Fed eral Goreinmem prori.iona, crj uk ozhotbi tut price* therefor, ud alao ‘the atetemmt' that ZoUicoffer bad blockaded the Camberlud Gap road' by bla.tiug rock,, eto. Boeroe, No*. 30.—The aew alum 'iTodp'oT war Houaunlc waa ■uccueiaUy.JaugckedUi* ifUraodn'U tku'NiTy Tgrdi The ateuaer Coaatitpttoa ctlll rureiaikttkiu ia atoru. The FdahkVMkMichwaSiWhnSaMr loiaed ihe two ngitecau oa' board td^iy. Frftfei lVew York. New Tore. No?. SO.—A tpaciftl dispatch to the New York IHivaiy from Fortress Mou rot, dated yartardaj, stairs rim Lieut. Wnr «•*» released by the rebel*, says that the in tall%eiee of the srreit of Maeoo tad Slidell eaaeed great aicitsmsot among the rebel*, who rejoiced ia the prospect of retaliation by Eos* laid. Two. regiments fron Georgia tod South Oar* otiaa bad abandoned Roanoke Island, on tbe North Carolina coast, blown ap tbeir batter?.' tad gone home. Tbo rebel Congress met at Richmond on the 18th> bat transacted no business, being with* oat a quorotn. ' The rebelaere strengthening their main bat tery at Sewtll’s Point, anticipating an attack. New Yoke, Not. 20.—The bark Theresa arrived here. She reports speaking, on the 12th met., the schooner Wintbrop, trom Wil mington, N. C., for Nauao, having ran the blockade, with anothar schooner, four days previously. Oathe 17th msL. 'in Ist. 38 long. 71, the Theresa tell ia with the brig Jadge Whitman, from Boston to Fortress Monroe with granite, in ■ siokiog condition. Capt. Bray and Ike crew wereuaken off and brought to (hie port. New You, Nov. 20 —The Cunard steam* •kip Persia tailed at 10 o’clock this morning, with 100 paaien*er*%Jor Liverpool. New Yoke, No?.: 20.—The French steam frigate Pomone arrived here this morning. Niw Yobe, Not. 20—The Sazonia ha*ar rived. New Yoke, Nov. 20.--The g UQ boat Onei da wu Jannched this morning. Bishop Mcllwaiae end family sailed in the steamer Persia, which left to-day, for Liver pool. The eteamere Delaware and Cosmopolitan have been chartered by tbe . government for three months service. Their destination is Port Yoyal. The transport Atlantic is coaling and taking in provisions for Port Royal. She wiil also carry troops. From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Mosrom, Not. 19— Pia Boltimor* —-A flig of trace,, tent to-dsy.from Norfolk, brought down Lisat. Warder, who was taken while bearing dispatches to Fort Pickens st the breaking out of tht rebellion, add Imprisoned for some time et Montgomery, Alabama. Ho bat been exohsngsd; for Lieat Sharp, of the rebel serrioe, who was eaptured at.Hattoras Inlet, and has recently been confined on board the Doited States frlgsta , at Newport The steamer Spsuldiog'aid revoaoe cotter Ccrwln have arrived from Hatteras Inlet, bat bring bo news of Importance. A rebel steamer mads a rseoanoissanet of tbs Inlst tbs day be fore the Bpaalding left for this point.' A oontreband from Roanoke Island, reports that the rebels bad destroyed their fort there, and were about to remove to the main lend. • 'Jtmaeoß 3o.—Reliable infor mation reached bars to-dty that onr Cavalry, neder Maj. Hough, hare eveitaken and cap tured tbe rebels who seized on the‘supply train near Warreosburg on Monday last. About 160 prisoners ware taken, and the wag ons recovered. " ." Nov-. ,26.—The ship Owe go. which arrived at this port this mqrning, re port* having spoken, on November fiib, in lat tudq 33® 4', longitude 65° 30', the Brltish •teamsr Beroada, bound fits;. Chicago, Nov. 20 —The Galena and Cicsgo Railroad declared a dividend today of 6 per cent., payable In New York on the lsl of January neat. From Missouri. The St. Louis Afoot makes up the fallowing general survey of the situation ia that State; “Account* from tbsseveral divisions of Gen.- Hunter’s army, mate that they are prosecuting tbeir march from ; Springfield without (he slightest iutenupiion from the enemy.: Price, instead of advancing in pnrsuit of the Fsdshd army, upon its retirement from Springfield, is reported to bo retiring also—having fallen back from Neosho to Pinevitie, McDonald county. Thus tbe stories about Price and McCulloch having; 60,000, 00,000, o< 80,000 men, with auinciodible number ol rifled oas-" noa, and marching upon Bpfiogfisld to attack Gen. Fremoat just at the moment he received the order for nis removal, are all proved to have beeo falsehoods woven out of whole cloth. lostcad ole force ofBO.OOO men, Pi ice and McCulloch have not over 36,000 or 27,000;; and there is nothing toi prove that thevevoo dreamodcf atuehing-Springfield. Nest week the federal army will have reach ed Rolls, and a large portion of U Sri Louis. Of course, it is understood that the evacuation of Bpriagfi aid gives upthe entire Southwest, for the time, to the enemy. It ia to be regret ted that the Union men in that region should that be exposed to.peieecation by theirs foes, or be their homeeto isvnid such pengmuioa ; but this cahoot be helped, at present. There » nothing in the strategic posltione'dr resources'll the South- West to justify the stationing ol ah. armv ol 40,000 man at Bpriagfisld to hold it. This army can be used more efficiently sad advantageously in another quarter; and per haps it will not be long befoie it becomes evi dent that ,this anay- epn more effectually protect even the South-West by striking the enemy at another point, and thus forcing Price and McCoilocb to sbaodon their present position, and march to Eastern Arkansas. Arrivals at tbe . Of TO 8 O'CLOC) BT. OBAEtU-Oontr o> BUST 0 Sapper, Johnstown S LPIiU, do O XagUbaaf h, do O W tnlworu, B B Brown, idodnnatl A Carpenter, Yt M MUlor, Steabearilia . M Spencer, do J Coleman, Cad] a, 0 n OrattoftcmoPorjAmfeur J B Macs, Oiorloo oo v ;.- B Bookie, .do T Y Brook«,B£alE*TUio B f nwishar, McCadenv. Mica Kite Lewie,lleoi field L Benhart, BroYofrlllo WO Power, IT.Oaotlo 8 T Craigs filackwell a Oboodorftr, H Y, IUHBXON HOCM-BaStt Liberty atreet. : uoMßioum rtanntDi. BMcaia<la,H«i lo <* ' PI Frederick, gloan, 0 Af ®*gh, B Baodbeloer, Baft JJ Porftb, W»nw,|C B Baaec, mr OfaW*, do Pfirote, 1 . do » UXPZEl**!?*" l ** OLowrtatQrroMbon KSBas:® • JSj&£sr-° •Ajwjwljar.phlu J^.r™l,ri^ ta r,O wifc. Charlaat’n a P dußowoU Bel AOA4aa%bd t • j ; Mei Bonn * don, N Caatle J® . :.*• fi QarrCpCjoaamaa JBtnry, do ~JB«i«B»D,Mt HHeaa, Pklla . ...-•ifSßAraeldlsilea.O OIBABP HODS*—Corner BmUbfleld tad Third etrwt. s. b Bocnir, nofmmen. . satt*"* ■ J ttfeMSSa.. Sf/aS-sf- B*»lM4HUd> IreiMlJ, WUIU, Hot,dt, * 8 pro* l, Zod eo R Galloway, Slkabeth Bmaliu Moat, Onwhrla S McOlanlns, Ohio ■AOLI BoT>Lr>Ub«rt]rßbw»t t Uknr-BeTeaUL~ ; —»nsn, norumir - | sgagste^, lO»,Snm« < ; * »w*, -- *> *“ c *‘**>“*i JSHtogj* Jf MUkr,mu. . J Cohere, Indiana eo |DPoettr, HARVB HOTUr—Liberty afenct, Jbotof Firth. Bina.aaaa, moMindn. , JHendrkkaon, ffaah eo • R PnrTie, Roller oo J Kennedy, •• do If B Yooo*,llaecßtown ; JIMJMlaad, do ‘JJdhJSp.fi * * I do ; JoaJohnaon, ; do v _ ' r?is,, 1 iSES^T^ t UMphQ, Biekocr HQWotm,[cainDl. £?.“«*5»SJ* flew*# man . *“““•* Ud/. , i J A.Bora, W M Hilda, ■ Ut UOH HOTIL—Mo.I.BICUirdMM.V, IowSS-.-' " ’f"' C-RjOb* Ujatova „ r ssswafe! SSSr* [ 2^ B 0 Blu,ha*]r Uko ~ 1 ,' : i t BMKMUI. BOTIL-Mo.UTj WiWdrtd. JaSCi f ! -l! \S»S«r:og6 * .MUU Principal Hotels )S LAST MIGHT. Third and Wood itTTft*. rsorumit. ■ B Wood f Unlontown do O Jobu9B, BteekveU J GalUUnd, 8 W. Boahoo,- £*P* 8 Touts, Otarloa Q ff SloMt, Whtallng' 8 Chkoetilcr,' parkerab’a J 9 Black, PtOUddphU AF*s»qx,_ do BHaim,' do- GOfttaali, HtdiMß, WU ILißu, Kj . W BroUt, WMldoctcn B Lilly A lidj,' Oo B Johosoa A Udj.AilUsoa dJ>IT» A lady, £>«troll T JentlfObU) COMMERCIAL RECORD riTTSQCBGB BARHJKTsi (MtporUd upxiaUr /oTeu POMurgA «OMIU.I Wuaosoii. Kor.Abtt ao, tBO. rLOUS—The n.rk«t rom.ici qslet a. 3 prtoss 'ar* unchanged.. lbs demand it gesinQy rsstrfrtsd to small lota to meet tbe wants of the local trade. Bale of TO bbla PaniUy st s£@6,lo; 60 do do at 12; 60 do do at $5; 60 do dont s|@6£6, y-d |g> do at s666for Vstr*, and s6@6*26for Paccy. QBOOBBlifl—there U but comparatively uttls doing In tbe Grocoy market. Its Iriijssniims sis Halted* sod principally isstihilifl to small lots; ole of 10 tihds Sugar jt OJfc; 10 bbls Holmeses titlk; ud 80 bags Ooffr4 at _ . fl " DRIED FRUIT—In. fair Inquiry, while prkwin steady with au advancing tendency; ole of lo bash prime Applet at $1,25. £0 do Pescbesat |3,76@3; JS do do at $3. OU—ThA demand I* filr, whfls the’ sup* ply tn market Is comparatively tight Prieaeaiwffrm •od give evldeoce ot an advanciiig'Usdency: : s*le in 10t*01667 tools, from Alleghany hells.at Bo—cash— b rrel« lo be return'd. L ®H**B-APPLItB--Duchangea; tale la lots of 108 tobleat srom gt to $8.60. YfftWßy with small sales of Common ? • - cochanged; ole of SOP fled from first hands as 9Q@9So • bush. flint Hominy at $1,63 f ADT—in good Inquiry, while prices ere stiff and oi lfO sacks at $1,25 m seek and UOt>Madoetst,6ft@L6Q U) hbl. • , * 0(11 bosh at |3 9 bosh, la.tvolotsof 86 daYancy et SHJU BOTI2Rarb.£GQB— Batterunobenged, with snail Receipts of Proanee, She. s Annexed will be fcund a statement of the receipts of flour, grain, ftc, by River and Railroad. StfiT si hoars ending last evmfagt • * . Bt StoOrM— l6o bbla flour, 118 lx» ohteee. 61 aspoutcee, 116 do wheat, 128 bbls ersaberrte. 80 has starch, C 6 bunches brooms, 1 bbl, 1 bx better 60 sks ourn,B6 do berley. .>-• ’ By Ateer,—s,o96. bbls floor, 1919 bat vbut. i4I bbll.UflM, 180 do.buky, 62 .b6a ban*., 62 bata, 1J bbl. tetaoco, *«, bbU«»b.l. bbL«l boU oil, 11 do peerU. 4 the wool, 8T do bailer. 106 do %****** kogi, 820 Us seep, 20 tea hams, 2 hags feetben.SjbbU, yi els nrled'peaefaes, 12 bbls beans,' 26 balre hemp, g&.bbls sweet po atoee, lOO.bldee. ' Imparts by Rivsr; CINCINNATI—per Meees Bolenaa— <o bbls flxmr. P bbsi 314 Mssuire; 61 phes h h A c0;25 do* wsibboards, A stetenr; 100 1 hbl» wtuahy, fl McOrrihert A ea; )g:se* cattirgt, W BBcalle;V93 boV wheel, D.WeUaee; 100 W. fllmpeoo; 800 do do, J UcOallVAco; 130 do do, Lembirt AflMptco;BBS dodo, JGardlMir:. 100 do do, ll Connolly. BSedodo, 60 bbds becon. 20 «do a)robot, 8 do wine, 49 rsUa lretaer,~ go bble tebsec o 4 8 do flaxseed, 166 ekspoUtoes, (Sarko C I rfOWNATI ! i , mer Keonomy-320 bzs eosp/S2O bbiselechol, 6JO kks wheat,'SO nb!a whisky, 20 tcei T fah i* bams, 890 bbls flour, 69 t0,.29 Acs lard. 2 bats teethen. 1 de wool. 8 bbls dried tnlCl ahd flausei/ Olsrke A ooe 80 bbls ablin. O E DierfoW A etw SO dodo, El .W Everts;So do %' Haworth A tew; BbMa waar. M B R»y*Aco;loa carboy evitriol.Jw Irwin; iS , Vj h .^ S L bbU *W>l«-Mcß*oe « APjer, 100 oil bbls, J AtaJuUyi'A co; 19 dodo, D Buthnell. I 2 bbb beans, 8 sks to* U 0 bbls flour, 263 bWa apples, J W ; ouspsoo. - CXNOiNNATI-per Clira Poe—l(6o bbls fl»r, 4 teles rags, 1630 sks wbevt,B bdli be] ting, 2* bales bemp, Gierke A co;?00 bbls flier,Graham A Tfcomeq 200 do do, Umbert A Shipton; 400 do do, W B Csged. 70 do apolee, U Byberger; 26 do isweet potatoes -R O 3aeob, ir do(obßcco,JBfiHwcrth;4bbite do, W« D Rinehart; 188 b: Is apples, 60 sks dried frultlleDoa eld A Arbnokle;loQ UJos,'R Jt licflatoU|4 bbls Clckey A co; lot hardware, Joaeeu Wallingford A co. ; , - • . _ , Import* bjr Railroad, J PmsacME. Fr Wans,A Cezcaqo l6 bbls, 13 baskets ve* getebies. Western Penns Hospital; 2 cks, 6 fazs.l6 bdls w l !*-RIowMBOd Aeozl bbl tuuer.l do J Miller, deerboye, JO Baflam; 65 tmnebep broods! ££*r r * r C* AAts,! do potetoes, Red Devfs, 69; bbls floor. Geo W Cendenon; 6 do potetose, Oept Geo HaUsn;6do apples P W*gt>d\l ix butter, W A bbls cranberries, A PRaz Aco; Sdhoxee cheese, 60 bxe March, f Vangorder;S 8 bbls nbts, Jno Grsaltr. 60 obis crvnborrlee, A Lang. t .iV n ? t4>t, i * 9*v»»W»*iUaßee»—Noremb-rJE -IT2 bblsapptss, M Palme&ur; 6 bags beans, -100 bbls floor. HoDonald a Arbnckt-t U sks potato**, 126 bars barley. DMsuonald;? roUsleaihu.Q M Hoflitotfc U 6 ska what, 4 do rye, J h Noble A to; 20 has cheese, 3 bow; 1 m»lodfon, O Blume; 76 bris ersaberries. J Baker, 82 tore Robhoa * co; 1 car Iron ore, Isvl* Dalsstl A ce; 1 do do, HaJlmsn, ftikn A cos 1- do do, hoy d A Black; 12 hbts, 4 mesees copper, Perid «'he); li rolls leather, Q N BoSitott;-646 chnnka ir*n,'Rnstey, Wells A to.- BIVEBIKWe, Taa Rivia'a»nWaatEsa-rU*i7*iA ASD Duur oass—Boats Lsavuis To-Daz. mu , arc.—The rirv was abonttUUonir?yeeUr;&y, with 7 fcetiO Inches by the plea marks last evening, lha wtather we* cloudy, taw and ousuiod* with occasional sbowms of was bnt coasfsratlvaly Uttls tori* nte* trace sc ted at |h» whart. The recelpla, howevcT, were considerably in excen of the previous day, whflo - lbs shipments were rather limited. The Ecpoomy-.. Mttiea HcbsUsn, sad Oiata Poe from OmcJnnatU wiih excellent cjnitltau tfas arrivals. Ths Jseob' Boa farClccfonsU, with a fair trip, wis theoslide. 1 psrture beyond the regnlsr pseksts. T&e HoLeQaai. provided she eonld get rid her freight, was Alio to .bare left last iJghU^. —As will be seen by md, the flAt side-wheel staeamr fo ewiuind of Oept T. H. Gelding,lf anabnaoed for gt. Louis on Oipt, G: infoms hr that hereafter ho intends to tuni the Artfo rrgslarly betwoan here end St. Loubui— Tho Bladem, Gaft. Rogers, will poriUvdy fomsfbr Bt. Loots this eycniog. l fcf r. J&hu Bara has charge of tbe Heodilekson, will be ro*dy.to leave for Bt. tools MM_.Li.Thji Nbeel ingpsektt for today to the popolfT steamer Mfoerrs, leaving etl3 m. HießLloQljPaisocrit ofHoodaj Th® Tlgrewretßratlo Plittlmrgh oext «• Meoi®y , enißnl. t *u«®from Pltubargfr to Bela; Loots w®® ootyflT*<i*j*,to«in* • bug®. Eh® toft OinclaoUicnloauUy ®t*tf *»-.;Bh®had •citvAj got la be for® 1,400 benvle cljlssr, 400 ucki o t inlo« •04.® < lctof hnp began to urlrt »i her g*ngw»j. fit* will leave for Ohio rlnc lihUt> Xh® Cr. Kiu gel* off this fox*boob l„r Xh«i).‘oaurki®uior Uat port joterdej. ‘ *s -yZI:. SerksU lay Xeie(raph. 2o.—Floor fa held vtttfinn mm, hot there U e better deiniof; sales of top«Ue'al $5 WJfe extra $6760687)4, tad. litre taallj ati6o; ty* 9 ! o **. u wanted it $4,-*ad Ocrn Bfeelat $2 CD W&ftt & actlie eadwiaUd; 18,000 bath sold e«sl $5 for Panamas* $l4O for Boa there red 2‘white ecama&dssl6o.' 1009 btuhjljetold et7Bc. Corals eotire; old yellow is vested at 6to; now fa dsll at 60 ©Mo. Oeu sell! freely at Sfe lor Iklavare, e&4 lOe tor Pea&a There fooocrff»elnflnthtodi;emtllt*lea cf Bloat 10&©t6)<e. Prorlaiosa ere doll sad price* stoat the earn*. >. Whisky dell at2i©2tKc.-... ? ' Nxw Toil, Hit. 20^—Floar flrm; eeles!lBjOOD bbla at $6>6606 60 lor State, eod $6 96 06 for OhloTWbeak hae dwclioed; ealee 66,000 hash's! ft 26(0167 for OM* etfo Paring; $l2BOl 80 far ttnwsakeeQtafc, Opra hu e deeUaisf tettMacy; eelte of tmb at_ttc, far mixed.' mk dalit. am •>mU* at $l2 M&tl CO. lard aoefcaspd.' Whisky da!Ut2<ft£©2to.n < ■;•■ Bacetpto of Floor M,«* bit e;’Wheat 268,7*4 task; liMsoi* Central Kailroed CziZT ifc New York Oatre!793£;lfUvsBke« aged iUJaainlppl 89; Missouri Sixia433s; North Carolina Tnnnrosni ■ 44)4 Mlchigea Sixes Federal Ovopoa Flvoa.lSQft New Toax, (for. 20—Trento lira at 24a. Floor Arm; 5eha.24.(00 bb!s at $5 9006 far Ohio: $6 (Csl 66 IbrßMt, afid $5 8000 So. for Bon them* Wheat; aalie 628,(00 toth it filial SB for OblMCi Si ring; $1 2601 80 for Mllaraokee crab, andsl 810 141 far ted western.,. Core baedaollned; nks IUOM bashat6Bo66e. Oats firm:* Pork beevy at $l2OlB. Wnfaky teaay. ... 4l W. A Friixd lx Fwdi by lh->9s iiS efltri INfXJUhIBLg Ll*l£s*f UJB*», yendframths receipt at In. BUpheaßw*#!, of oS&>’ beaoaaed Ta. htoyneUoe for th* last twenty rears wttt the moat •ttaatohtagraaeoaos. '.-Area extern ramadyn to Wtthows rtral, and will all trial* yata man eaeedl., then —father areyarattoo. For ell BhananOaiait -Meqeaa llUonlsrs it le trelr- Infallible, aad.ea a,*a mirTmr here*, waoada, ririlai, firolaea, del, tta •oo thing. baailiur sad powmol rtTrnihimthi yroa*r> Use, exoite tha lost vooder end tsfsaUhaoatoralL vaoheromrglna autau Omfourhahdiedosr* tjlcaf of remark able cam nerfnnfmd byttvtthla ttajart tero rears,attest thSTtact; flea admtfso* genl. >.«■ . T) EGIDijAB MAlliPAOKii'f . na» tT XV KOSOMT, CpEJolm S(. Bhl.k.lflmng' rfr Ctodno.llud bulimia uTITvO jm f fllfait,ittc , tiock p. ta. for freight «rpa* aesa apply eahoerdorlo -. ' * I*' JOBflFttOi,l -4$BAT«u uni-uviirau a o h t> ;a a x irv s r , '• ; l4i ; M Botth thlfd stritl| . ' __ Qbld ond BUyef Bonght. t so»Fertiea foverdlac; pektiaibMxonii itt' ' Safer toAJUp&uo Go* 6uettt -oelsdfesilla^ gDNOilifii=dia_lih(ls..pnni» N,‘ o; bblspripeiCO.-llafeMmi. 4- "-- o K' sSOfeXiotoißdlOa.FaeiWeadtToteQoe.' ‘ . J s~’ SOtaffckm. XonDg UynavkdJßllmTwi:' • ~«S3RS3SSa»S3!?ff: ;,.... i3imiMi.Uk.iini CSMbUlc*llA«XMk<(lli , . ■'-■s OdMrtMbiliutafUi •••'." ; '•;... , - < >WUytataiortMmi.Wla4>w ai« ’ ‘ * taMtocbtaCiltaoon, - . ' - ' ■? eilhi.Ml iiiarl.iinocaroMM. lUta»Ute ■iitM «u, r . eiemr-. = »l(il 183 LltaH».tKta>;^ •a ' ' ' ’ mittinlftH’A »WW» *on«iv .u.a IUPUHta cumn'inuT^ ~ '**b ■■ ■ KiiiViira work PIVVIIVKfiB, >abk, sreoanr • cu., manqtaotobsbs of siisath- IKa, SRtraSt- md BOLT 00PFEE i r , a«88«{l OCPPIK EOTTpHB, BUHd Still Eottdma, Sjaltn M—r. linpattK. nd Duln ts SHilt. n» PL*t» Sticrt IBOH, WM, it. 00Mtr.ll, on band,.TT&aei'e Va-hfosttetf Tools. Wanted,, Jh. 14UW imSU, Baeoad ttrut, ■ ■ - SlUafewlh, P.,u« ofOoppec cut to any : • ' mvOMAwlvT ; Drb! Hair Dy® 1 Hair Dye jri iif chklor’i bairdti TaeOKgfaafcrwl ftestfoOe ForM/ : ' All GtbBTB ATO more sad should bsanUsd, If you wlih to eacaparidfcuk. i , GRAY, Bliy OR, RUBTT HAIR Dyidiuhag; to s beastlfbl ano nstoal Brown or Btsek.'wnhoot the leasttsfnzy totbshatror skin. . y-;.. nVfiON, MXDAJUI ARB BIPLOHAB have btm muad to Wa. A. JDstdtotor staoa 1889, and over •0,900 eppUcatione have barn mad* to tbe Hslrofbte patrons of histeaous By*. mLi.*u«aauHrBa,tßoT>^MMM*eaio. ndf to be disflngnishia £rom nat«ra, nadhtiiuif n not V-i—* t»u» bMti,inrenrlM«tt n> b. «Mllrad,faia tM m.-tcti of IkllliltatwtM i IMBUr tnlpMtod tjr Ui. bj “‘i .lmln o,^ Itkte, Kild cr ((a » pcrr.E. wimt) at th. SoUto JlctM.udtowM at Uu (hdM ttUM,t>7 Btiu tfatt ud han Rood. Ouln. . lMMm.HkdMdrM.mo. •t»|Mt«MimlM<ntom*lMtdMdil»i,ot - BiTOURLUK, WWMtt - lfl Bond. .tmaTsii. York. *B&sQg£W&B jntia ikNI) TOU- T** 3 to 1 peee aIL, They are alegaat, lightj easy and durable., , y.-li. . fitting fo a charm—oo tgraHtg np tatitnil— 141 tadMd sU. b to cu, mub- SKSV.y*'" *f» prop—tr ue—Mood !M:lydAwT . , Id Band MaML,!gM. gatit.'v QiifliM —i —ii-i ih«mTi?iHj Main *"*uii ——now nun. BOBINSON, MINIS & MILLKKS. : fOMDSM 4*p lACßlaim, W ASHINSTOH -W;OK H ,Plttabatgli,P*oaß. Oawt Mo.ll lukat atrHh u KuMkolm <u klndiof fitMm Xnginketnd UHI 54p^* , “ raa Botu». pairing doMOOihertfiWo*. - fWayatt BAffi HOAD OPIKB COMP AMY. £••**>*» W. C.AMwall, i PlimW. pTf ¥TIIT I ■< ■- (Pmnnw u ftrUr. SiVt amca.) , ,'t; ( . - flUßSMflfnMft B 9 • t - ■■ • BAIL BOAD BPDLEB, GHAIBB » AND BOAT SpIKBS. Corner of Water Street, and Cherry alloy, j .. wuarifc . pTTTSBUftim. pisK'*. i JOH* uugmtAn ■ «ku. V v --_ t ; : ,1. , j .JUBSMWOMBO or Iriiti Raihmg, trm Vaulti, and PaWl Dotrt, WUSiow. Unitui, fiidow Saudi, t,,, ftammt&n* ml W rtMlrnu, tAanraaa Wood end MirkaM FITTBBOSOH, FA.._ Bin w band • rotetyol sim Futuna, bao/ted : plalaastttbla lot all poipcaea. Particular atteatlcn paid to aaaloalof Qrara Lota, Jobbing doaaatihtrt nottcdV, : m .. i K HOIIMBB Ac BONB, MUIU IB ittiln ud Boontit Bilitat iiiliaitt, oiimioAtM ot pirour, ; . . *ABsjro«*s.Aifi» aricia, ko.m makkix ratios,, MCTdaoaan, Fa. u oa sll prlaeips! cUJm throoFu -ot the Prilled fltetae. • * pa-fely r ». Be *c.p. a* AHiiiD, f PAPEB;- MANDFAQTPftERS, •Laa. ’-'ll ' ladDealer*la & ; BOOK, PUT, PAP,.nSMK AND ADIKINDP of vr i* A P? X N O PA t E R. (UT«r remoteq .Aon No. 37 Wood 'street to No. 98 BmHb&*kl Btii&i .pimbkrghi'Z*. JarOuh or Tradcfor lUg*. nf4altf tc PlUsbnrgt steel Works. M'OOUOflea Hi. JONEB, ‘CO, M^JESf A ? or cast «Ml >lw<in,•' ■> od». ■ KTWwMH Pa. J. M. ETTiiiffu OHCjjfcWTT TJA.XX.OR Nol 54 St- ‘ 01air Btroot, rnMBOABD. Fi afllfclHle .._• 1., P-. _• z HaaeßYataorjirNai Mr*raiffln§»'Ctoßanil«aldiiHaroka«» " abo wndtcuai okAtn'iN «*••••. Euttwr.- BcaqiciifcElel-.. • And Frodoea Saharan^ -“darar !<a : M W>od .V>„| Dr. Geo. 11. ICeyser. Wholesale Druggist, ,: Aii® , * UCOICUIJB DBAJLBR, 4<i s 1 $ raasass fob TH/oo»jf or her. NIA OB BOPTDBB.' ' lUtiatk , 8 i ßadi(Ml Oris Trnat , Bi tter’a Tnua. iltcVa.siippotMr Tron. j BelfAc(jiistii>g Tnio. Dr. Buulpg’iXaoe or Body Brioe, for tha Ctnjirntotmu p M. Pita. AttadUtal m tel. Dr.‘ S. 8. Fitch*a SihmPUtod Supporter. Kle ftr the rapport. upd one of 1 ; Piloe,. ....... SleetSo Stookinge, fcr .week and rariocao Tdm. XlMtio Knee Cope, for week knee |»in Ankle Supporto, for weakaidde jdnu. SaspoiwiT Bondagee. \ Belf-Ijeoting Byringee; eleo, ereir i ofSjringefc '‘- , D». Kmu hu abo • Irue Which will . ndia>Bj:enn Benin or Baj^oie. OSoo at U» Drag Store, ha. MO Veo4 v *t., eigh of the QoMen Mortw. - n B*MO ad ter ItatnaMatelU llunsi ud •btailMtaj ItaM.n'eMatMkMlMlßmt. ' ” ,l * nto »«»ino a . ama .iito. . mutoaelltatMUi. ■ 1 DS^sg^Sr^ssa HtP BPOB, BOAOHBB, jAo^-Tho “*' DATSAXD HlOl:—Sure 4eetrootlen JCtitotaM. rni. u jtaa naxuin ax. fndtUfMO*. a :aUNTta*i«naei«la. ead . nmiM.nwnltai lMittaimi tan. Met' Dk’.niUl's, IlMla ■■-■: EXTBA: RAZORS.—I heron few Xx inlapifovUchKwlUclMnt^eoit. ' «BO.S.SaTUS, ■■.. : fyM4AV , &#*£*£*.... SEADAOM iiblo tarefarintaarlii ifitHtalh man 45G£2^ aow **-; t « UJIA * 8 awsr^ftribwwr - 'T4I-*
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