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I—Capu Dalton. - At 2 o'clock the companies began to form • on Fifth street, opposite the headquarters of • Gen.Hoire—theEaat Liberty company, andor command of Capt. Cross, being the first upon the ground. Although* full turn-out was anticipated, three of the companies did not report—-namely, those under command of ' Capt*. Matte rn, Hammond and Ralston. The battalion, however, made a very fine appoar •. anee, and shortly after three o’olock it com — menoedmoving through the principal streets, 1 '*nd'proceeded to the Weft Common, Alle gheny, whero considerable time wac.spent In regimental drill, in the presence of a large number of spectators. The column then —marched back to the elty, and after performing a number of evolutions on Grant street, op posite the railroad depot, the order was given to break ranks. The several companies then separated—those belonging to the cities pro ceeding to \ their several quarters, while the . East Liberty company, took the 6:20 train for ■ home. Although the ranks were not as full as was anticipated* yet the parade was highly creditable, and the companies exhibited a re markable degree of profidenoy in drill, con sidering the short" tune which has elapsed sinoe their organisation. ' JaxxaP. Babe.—The same of James P. , Barr was first announced in ear columns for Surveyor General. Be received the nomina - tioa triumphantly and his election has been scoured by a handsome majority. This is a compliment well merited by one of the most, worthy and consistent Democrats in the State. . Ho-was among the most ardent sapporters of Stephen A.'Douglas; steadfast in thn-snpport of the administration in its war measures, and fearlessly defended the prosecution of the war to an honorable abutment on the basis ©tthe Constitution. Though he possessed'all these uid ether rsquiste qualities, sot a single Be publican that ire know of Toted for him. These Douglas Republicans had no love for him more than forany other Democrat* Be ing a_ Catholic, the K. N’s would not vote for him—opposed to trading the Govern ment and while people for negroes, the Aboli tionists could not strain a point* A Democrat by birth and education, the Douglas bolters . and disorganisers turned from him with hat- A- To4he«nWagbtrw»bribed*«nd ww»* tamlnated Democracy is he indebted for his success, and proud are they of the part they took in his election. Mr. Barr takes it down as he would a sugar plum. Hear kirn: The above beautifol extract Is from the Clarion Democrat, We call It " beautiful” because we believe. it to .b« truest least to of the Snrnjor Oesml elected truth U ftlnji beautiful. In ths name of that retiring gen tlemen, (though probably, tbo present incum bent is a more u retiring" man than bo) wo . return our sincere thanks for the compliment. During tho canvass, many notices of a similar r - - import iwtre published and could h&vc boon reproduced itt this paper. But, as wo were engaged to the more exalted business of main taining the people's rights, we could not bring ourselves to take up our columns with matter personal to ourselves, however flatter ing It might be. How, however, the case is altered—toe eleotlon is over, and thanks to 'the patriotism, good sense and discernment , of the people, J.P. Barr and his fellow can didates have been suceesifal. We, therefore, feel at liberty to print the above little piece, and while we are grateful to the writerfor his good opinion, we cheerfully return the con gratulations of Col. Alexander, himself Chosen to the Assembly, we sincerely thank our tel* low-oiUsens fpr the honor conferred in onr ... election. : r I 0f indloted tot Ins murder of Thomas Cham ' ] berlaio, ws# brought to a clow on Friday af ternoon, shortly after the meeting of Co art, 1 when eoaneel proceeded tb make their argu manta to the jury. John fl. Hampton, Eiq,, : on behaif of the prosecution, made the open-, ing- speeeh, and was. followed in. torn by . Messrs. MhlnhaU and Woods, for the defense, whan the Court took a neess until a quarter past eorcn o'clock, at which time District At torney Miller elosed the argument on behalf of the Commonwealth. The broad ground taken by the defense was, thatChamberlaln’a-daath resulted from his peculiar condition of body, caused by long dissipation and neglect of bis wounds, which ’ wereinaußolont In themselves to eause death; ■■ and that, taking all the oirchmstaneas in the . caao, the defendant was entitled to a verdict ,: of acquittal. - _ , , The,prosoantlondid-notnrga.a conrlcUon for murder In the Urtt degreo,the testimony hot erarranting the belief that the prisoner bad inflicted the blows with a deliberate- in-, tantton to take life. It was argued, howerar, ’ With great force-and ability, that the defeh .dantnad evidently used a deadly weapon, : ‘with Intent to inflict: great bodily harm, and ' that death haring ensued ho was clearly cuilty-of murder in the second degree. But < ' wron supposing that great bodily harm was ' hot Intended, and that the blows were struck Jn the heat of passion, then, under the plain principles of law, the defendant would be : guilty or manslaughter, and in no legal or reasonable manner could the grade of homt - dda he reduced below that of manslaughter. - - Ihese-premites of the prosecution wore ably maintained. ‘ Court adjourned until nine o’elock Satur day morning, when Judge Mellon wUI deliver the elurge of the Court, and the jury will re tire to deliberate jnponajerdlot. ~~.~~ 3*7~ ~ `• ~A V * A Has* SraTioasa-r Dsror.—Our worthy agent for the Eastern dailies, J. W. Plttock, Fifth street, opposite the Postolflee, beside his well completed literary news and periodi cal .took, has also reeelrod a fresh arrival of —ftstioflSfy. This store is well filled with the srtieies mosf needed in the counting room or ■ private toritoin. Mr. P. la and aooommodating/ salesman, and if-you need anything In his line, give him a call. ‘ tirnr. A. J.' Oiaaon will join his battery (Stanton Heavy Artillery) on Tuesday neat, at Camp EufT, HI J., and wIU take oharge of lottereand small 1 panels for the members,of 'said'Company, If left with J. ,B. Bead, Jeweller, Fifth street, on Tuesday. ... Tna Marnonier.—This Important religious ■ ' weekly le regularly received by John P. Hunt, the Pittsburgh agent, at Masonic Hall, Fifth street! The letters from Europe, by Dr. MeCllntoek, are interesting and Tamable. V gin Barker it Co’s advertisement.! Parade of the 15th Militia. The Lowrie Homicide. The testimony In toe case of William Low* Con. Brocrro*. —This indefatigable officer has secured two more companies to go Into hie regiment of Stanton Cavalry, at Camp Howe. One of these Is from Erie, and the «ther from Oonnenevllle. . .“Jtafdertß’Chape.” Bew. poorly ignoranoepays, is illustrated by the ’following: A young 'lrishman, from the neighborhood of Pboenigville, just mar ried, started to Philadelphia to buy house keeping " fixins.” He entered a furniture store, and fell in love with a "jailer” bureau, varnished to the shiniest possible point, and gleaming over the sidewalk in Us wealth of seeond class veneers. He priced the article. The dealer smilingly said that the artiole could be "occupied” for twenty-five dollars. Being an Irishman, the admirer of the bureau commenced the process of beatiog down, and with suoh suooess that he ultimately reduced the fiugure to $2l. The buyer’s figure was twenty; he would give this and no more. For a quarter of an hour the parties higgled over the dollar, until at last the dealer agreed to split the difference, and take the sum of twenty dollars and a half. This didn’t suit the young Milesian. Finally, making for the door, he.said, with the air of a man who gives the last call: "Will ye take me money ?” " I’ll take $20.50.” "Ho less?” "Nota cent.” "Thin here goes me money book to me pocketjagin,” saylngwhieh the Phoonlxville Benedick opened his hand, exhibited a $2O gold piooe, and placed it in his vest pooket. ■The dealer saw the coin and changed his tone. _ "Hold on,” said he, "oome book. You shall have the bureau, though on my word I lose money on it.” " Falx U’j noways chape. I can git the like o’ them anywheres for the money.” The man paid over hts 20 dollar gold piece, and the burean was duly delivered. The dealer grinned with satisfaction as he received the coin; the purchaser grinned with Uke ceta plaoenoy as he whispered to his equally en lightened better half, "That’s murderin’ chape Biddy, ain’t it darlin’ ?” The poor fellow had. never heard of the "premium os gold,” and could not of conrso comprehend how a $2O "shiner” could bo worth $26 in current funds. How the Guerrilla High was Killed. We have already notioed the killing of Sam High, the notorious Virginia guerrilla. The particulars are detailed as follows s High, who had taken the oath of allegiance,' was engaged as nsoal in capturing the loyal oitlzens of Hampshire county. Among others he captured a man by the name of Spencer, and was proceeding along the road with him. High sent the balance of his cat throats ahead to arrest some other Union eitisens. After the gang had gone, High said to Spen cer, "I intend'td'send you where I sent Arn old,” (alluding to* man he had killed some time before.) _ After a while, High leaned bis gun against a tree, and Bpenoer, watching his opportunity, seised the gun and shot High through the heart, killing him instantly. Spencer jumped upon High’s horse and made Tor New Creek with as little delay as possible. He is now quite a lien in New Creek. Bword Presentations at Camp Howe. An elegant sword was yesterday presented toCapt. Z. Walker, of Co. B,Hth Pennsyl vania Cavalry, at Camp Howe. The sword was presented by Sergt. H. R. Brcnneman, in a neat tpeooh, on behalf of the members of the eompany. Capt. W. replied in a becom ing manner. This company is from Fayette county, and forms a part of Col. Schoon maker’s Regiment Lieut J. H, Byers, of the same oompany, was also the recipient of a fine sword, pre sented by Moses Collins, Esq., of New Haven, Fayette county, on behalf of the friends of Llent B. The occasion was one of much in terest to the members o! the company, and formed one of those pleasant episodes which serve to break the monotony of camp life. Bavxyour money by purchasing your boots, •hoes, and hoop skirts at McClelland’s Auc tion House. Sib Barker k Co’s advertisement SPECIAL NOTICEB. Gtavxm aid B akbb’s Sbwieq Hachibb, fir family and-manufacturing purpose*, an the best in use: ' - V A. P. Chatoby, Genoral Agent, y No. IS, Fifth street Fob Fall ajtd Wimtsb Weab —The winter ii Q'pon us, and we must provide ourselves with toe material to. keep us comfortable. A good and well-made overcoat is the very arti cle, and we don't know of any place where our readers can get one-that wUI look as well, and at the same time withstand the most se vere weather, es at W. H. McGee A Co.'s, corner of Federal street and Diamond Bquare, Allegheny. Their stock' of overcoatings, business and dress clothing,' pantaloons of all descriptions, are well assorted, and of the latest style. The gentlemen's'furnishing goods department is all that a purchaser would wish. Call on McGee A Co. if you desire a nice salt. Valcabli Beal Estate fob Sale.— By reference to our advertising columns will be found an advertisement of Moses Cbess, ad ministrator, offering a fine tract of land and eea!, situated on the Washington and Pitts burgh turnpike, about two miles from toe city. Persons wishing to purchase should direct their attention to this land, as it lies in one of the best farming and.cOal districts of Alle gheny county. - Wn would call attention to toe superbstock of Fall and Winter Clothing, for gentlemen end boys' wear, to be found at Messrs. -W. H. McGee A Co., corner of Federal street and Diamond square. It has been selected under the supervision of the’-proprieton, and it covers every description of goods for gentle mens'dress or business: suits. Gentlemen s furnishing goods, such as white shirts and flannel undershirts, drawers, gloves, cravats, Ac., will also be found to the establishment, In avery select and large assortment* Samuel Gxabam, merchant tailor, wonld most respectfully Inform his friends and the publio generally that hebas returned from the East with his new stock of fall aid winter goods. Bis stock consists of the latest styles of cloths, cassimerei ead vesttogi, seloctoi from toe tatest importations* .Gentlemen do slrioganeatfitting garment, and elprloci lower than at any other tailoring establish ment to the city, would do well te give him an early call. Samuel Oraham, morenant tailor, Ho. H Market street, one door from Third. StabHiho I but tuom-’-Tbe volunteers are braving toe dangers of. Fervor# Scurvy, Wouum and ChofenuVMwre * W* low will leave his bonsßto bleaeh, whp, by toe aid of Holloway's Pills nod Ointment, would lfeve returned to hi* feaily ttreng and healthy; * ’• Soldiers, trr them I.j Only. 35 tout* pw%^nxqrpbtij^-r,.>:—-.4; Hones to the property owners of told oity Is hereby given, that any repair® needed about their wIU be- done promptly, if they leave their order at Cuthbert's Carpenter and Joining Shogun Virginia alley, just above Bmlthaeld stroct; Him. —A largo Supply Of Photographlo Albums just reoelved at the Gift Book Store, 118 Wood street, for sale at redueed priees, and a valuable gift worth Horn 50 oontsto $lOO given with each. Ongreos Canna will be taken at the Omnibus offloe, No. SOS Liberty street, day or night. Ail orders. left at the above place will be promptly attended to. All oalls muttbepatd la advance: . <“> DssTierst. —Dr. C. Sill, No. 218, Penn st., attends to all branches of the Dental profes sion. i floor Skibts, a fresh stook, Just received at MoOlellaad's Auction. Lanias* LißTiaa Cobobbsb Übel Garre bb, at the Masoulo Hall Auetlon House. Boots, Sbobs ibd Oiitbbs, all kinds and priori, at McClelland's,.ss Piflb street. Bib Barkor k Co's advertisement. PABI.OB COAL VABEB—A hand some sssorlmset,: also. Jspenned Toilet Bets, of fallen ptfierw; Japanned Bpica, Bngar sod Coffee Canisters; Fork ana Spoon Boses, bust Pass, Be., . recalled anil for tala by ■ • ' 1 : JOBS A. BIBSHAW, ■. —-o ■ 1 1 coiu.r Libert t and Hand atreota. jSAHTIiBKOOJdS Attl> BKUBHK3 —A foil u»ortm*Bt; aliOi extm Shikar Broom* BroalMi b,igjjggtf comer Liberty end Bead etreete; £ _ „ in- store. »m fi° ta “' 4d “»> 1 ‘ ,, l ia£nsoK*T*oo. ocoo.. .. •• ■ THE LATEST NEWS B 7 TEUBQBAPH. PROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. [Bpeelal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Washisgtgb, Oct 31, 1862. THt FBBSIDEHT’s BES3AGB. The President has blocked out hli message, and is getting together the raw. materials. Yesterday ha told a delegation who were urg ing the Importance of buUding a railroad to Point of Bocks, that he should recommend to Congress botk that and the Danville, which was vetoed last session, on the ground that it is a military necessity. a RUT MOVBMBTB—A BATTLE AKTICIPATED. Dispatches from Harper’s Ferry report Longstreet’s whole corps at Bnieker’s Gap and on this side, and manifesting itself by stragglers as far as Waterford. Some antiri pete a battle. A number of Burgeons have been ordered to field duty, and others are di rected to hold themselves in readiness. OB a visit. Secretary Chase and daughter are on a visit to Gen. Bigel. COBEITTID BUIOIDE. Msjor Bussell, of the Marine Corps, a well connected young man, at one. time a volunteer aid on Gen. McClellan's staff, committed .suicide last hightr-plaksing * small sword in his side, and, that faiUng, blowing his;brains OUt.'-.'.,/., 4: ; QBE* ,WAMWOB*H, In his sjMech last ln New York, pre dicted his eleotion with great confidence, say ing that with him U was a national and not a personal question; and the same battle which the soldiers were Waging with ballets, the eitizen had to fight with ballots.' BBCISIOBS or TBS BBVBBUB OOMMISfIIOBIB. The.Commissloner of Internal Revenue has.* 1 decided that marriage certificates come within the meaning of the fifth clause of the Bxeise Law, relating to the forms'of certificates of any other description than mentioned in Schedule B, and are therefore subject to a ten cent stamp. The Commissioner also decided that a dealer who sells soap, candles, starch or tea, hy the box, or salt by the wagoq load, to consumers, Is not a wholesale dealer under the law, unless he {sells to those who buy to sell again, in which case he must take out a wholesale deal er’s license. That owners of planing mills, receiving lumber to be plenedj dressed or matched, for flooring, by them, (they merely charging their customers for their labor upon the same,) are not liable to tax under tbe law. BUEiiaa blavks irro guba. It is reported by passengers from Cuba, that large numbers of slaves from Texas and Louisiana are ruh across and sold there; and that they eret(emoralitiDg the Oubatlavea by Lincoln songs. The steamer Blanche*lately run ashore, is said to have had a number of slaves on board, besides a cargo of cotton. ; THE CCS3IOI or LEAGUE IBLABD. The board authorised by Congress to re port upen the propriety of aeeepUog tie ces sion of League Island, hare made a volamn ioas report. The opinion of the majority ere against the aeceptanee, and In favor of es tablishing a navy yard at New London. Had tbe report been In favor of the acceptance, the Department could have immediately es tabllsned a yard at League island. As the oate stands they can do nothing. Three druggists wero arrested, ysitsrday, for knowingly selling contraband medicines to the women. " News from Rebel Soorces.-General Butler at Pensacola—The Bebel General Hindman’s Doings, j Cairo, Oct. 31.—A Ute Grenada Appeal says that Price is reported to have evacuated Holly Springs on Sunday last. The Columbus (6a.) Timet, of the 17tb, says: General Butler, with 7,000 nee, has landed at Pensacola.' It was expected that be would advance on the junotion of the Mo bile with the Montgomery and Pensaeola Railroad. Gen. Hindman is now In a military prison at LUtU Rock, and is shortly to be taken to Richmond. Albert Pike has wricten a long letter to toe Arkansas Patriot, showing up Htoimen’a coarse. He says .that, while to Memphis, Hindman went to toe banks of that dty, un der assumed aatborityof Beauregard, aod made them fork over a million of-dollars for operations to Arkansas. After getting Into that State, be issued a series of most extraor dinary military orders. Heat first declared martial law; he next bad all cotton seised for the Confederate Government or burned; be next ordered all provisions whatever, Ukely to fall Into General Curtis* hands, to be de stroyed, end ordered all wells In the oountry Curtis might pass 1 through, to be-poisoned; and finally, he refused to let any dtiseui pass beyond the limits of Arkansas for any pur pose whatever. From the Army of the Poioniaic. Hkapquartks, Abut of tbb Potomac, I Oot. 31—Evening.—In toe moving of an I army like this, too mueh caution cannot be exerelidd, by all lovers of toe Union, to; giv ing any .information, the knowledge-of which I would be of servloe to the enemy. The loca-1 lion of a division or oorps, by the fact of I their bavlng moved, ar though .seeming of so I Importance to the people to toe North, is of I vast benefit to our enemies, and might bp the Instrument! of unnecessarily sacrificing thou-1 sands of lives, and defeating the best dls-1 elpltoedarmy to this country. Newspapers are too medium -by- which the rebele, obtain many feels valuable to them, and ; those ; who have (he control of theraeannet be too cau tious at toe present time. Giving informa tion as to the enemy's position and move ment, Is not objectionable. General Stuart, with from 1,500 to 3,000. cavalry, came to to-day, from Union to Mort ville, and attacked a small force of our oar- J airy, driving them towards Aldie. . .. ; . The old Pennsylvania reglmente are to be. filled up at onee with drafted men. The or- | der has been Issued, and It is to be hoped that other St%tes will follow 1 this excellent example. ■lt should be a matter of pride to •very State not to send toe greatest number of reglmeuti into the flsld, hnt keep those Already In the service in the; most efficient condition. This can only be done by filling up toe eld regiments. 4 l The Richmond papers, reoelved to-day, an nounce the aitltaJ, in that city, of General Bragg and his staff. Arrested lor Encouraging Bebellion. Sr. Louis, Oct. 80.—James'R.Saokland, a prominent lawyer of thle city, wm arreited end committed to the military priion et boon to-day, by order of the Provost Marshal Gen eral. Hie arrest U ooneeqaeet npon e speech delivered last night at a Democratic meeting, held at the Coart Honse. In the order for his arrest he is charged with enoooxagement of rebellion; opposition to the Government In its efforts to snppresa rebellion; publicly abasing the Government, and the people of the United Btatee; defending the rebellion, by charging its origin to have been with the loyaLpeople of the United States; and |mb llely depreoating the onrrenoy of the ooootry.. The Mate of a Vessel Murdered; Bobtos, Oct/31.—The ship GaioondA, from San Pranclseo, reports that on the 3d of Aag net, a —»*">** named Roberts -stabbed: the mate of vessel P. H. Rogers, of Beverly, who died an the 10th, from the offsets of the wound. . - • Arrival of tho Bark Milton. Haw York, Oct. 31.—The bark Milton, from New Orleans, that, on tho 20 th iniU, when off Cape Iseary, she heard a num ber of reports of heavy cannon from tho westward. • . George Francis Train* Niw Toss, Oct. 31«—George Francis Train addressed e large aadltnoe at the Academy'.of. Mule to-night. M% *u Introduced M.ciay; 5 > * FromWashinrton. Wußnotos, Oct. 31.—Information has reached hen from Berryirille, Clark county, Va., on the Either aide of Bine Ridge, hp to yoaterday. Then waa an apparent extensive moTement of the rebel, troops: going,On In that vicinity, some proceeding to Frontßoyal road and down towards Castieman Ferry and Bhi ~ienandale Springe. General Jackson was then at BerryivUlo. His troops there were without baggage, and those moving on the Front Boyal road, alio seemed to have no baggage trains ,wUb them. A ißasil body of rebel troopsl were at Charleitown on the day before yesterday. <; The Aar, this evening, says: Wo have re liable information from parties just from Cuba that the steamer Blaneho, on a late trip from Texas to Mulatto bay, carried, in addition to a eargo of cotton, quite a number of*. Texan slaves, withStheir owners, who promptly sold them to Cuban planters; and also, that seces sion families are arriving from New Orleans and bringing a number of slakes.' It •will be remembered that the steamer Stanohe ran a eargo to Cuba under the British" flag, which is not khown for many years previous to have oovered a eargo of slaves for Cuban market. i _/ A Spanish man-of-war, the Biasoo4a Gary, !i laid to have landed more er> lasi of the a laves entering the island from the vicinity of New Orleans. :1 ■ ■ The folfiiimont of oontraets with, the Navy Department for the construction aad’machln ery of somelnew screw slooM-of-warhsi fiffen delayed mueh beyond the time specified. ‘As an instance, the eonstraoters them* selves to bavoevery thing connected with the machinery, coal bankers, Ao., on : board the Juniata, in working order, by the 17th of February last, bat two weeks beyond the present timo will be required to the work. .■ -x! V | Aoting Assistant Paymaster R. B« Koassy I has been ordered to tho frigate Brandywine. I Acting Hesters Lewis West and Thftpiaa D; Carr, Aoting Assistant Paymaster A. M. Stewart, have been'ordered to tfro Ladcna. joining the Anhy. j ;'i LtxiMQtoa, Kt., Oct. 3K—Bowen> ’with three or four hundred deiituuUs, froifc "East Tennessee, arrived here to-day, having made their way hence to join the Fccfcral. army. They will go to CioolnnaK to-mdrroif to he clothed. ' ?7 i ' ' Death of Ithamar W. Heard. . , Bostoit, Ootobor Sl.—ithamarßeard, formerly Sob*Treararer, died to-day al Lowell.--. -- - [ Markets by Telegraph* pßn&svirHUt Oct. 31—Hoorn— I There tone change In the Floor market, but holders sxwfirm tn thei demsnds; nice nf 600 this at $0,25 lor superfine, am 17,60 for extra laxailr. receipU and stocks light. Bye Sour sella at ss£s. Corn-meal at Wheat it demand and advanced 2c; idea 7,000 bushels >ed m $1,4701,60. aodwhliaat $1,6*01.70. Byaafivanca! To. Corn Inifidr request, and SuO bu*. 'fallow sold ai 75c. Oats doll at 40c. for Delaware, and 41042 c. for Pennsylvania. So change In Providoq*. Clover-eeed : active at $6,12J<08,37K; Flaxseed wanted ats2Ao Whieky ia held at39040c. ; *- = Sew You, Oct. 31—Evening.—Ootton heavy;-MOO Hlf sold at 60@60>£. Flour lower, hbls sold. Wheat active; 12D,000 bos. sold. Corn: tales 84,000 bush. Pork heavy at $12012,25 for tfne. Sugar firm at 9@Ujfc- The Latest Market Reports by Mail. CuaUiTi. Oct. SO.—Floor: The market closed heevy, untor the newt from Sew York, and holders accepted $5,25 ftr good superfine. We quote super* fine at $5,1605,25; extra $5,3006,40; family, 6,60; and fancy $5,780G. There ia a good demand for Whisky, and bat Utils offering; sales of 400 bbls state. Hogs—A somewhat heavy fseUng to day, and hold ers offering quite freely at $4,76 for seat month, but buyers seemed disposed te hold beck. The weather . has been too wa> id for packing; therefore no demand and no sales for present CeUvery. • .. Provision*—Mess Pork is dull. So demand. 100 > bhdi Bacon aides sold last evening, at Baeon | shoulders can be beugnt at 5%c. jUrd firm at 8%0. lon the spot. • ' • Wheat—There was a fair demand In the morning at $1,0201,03 for prim# red, and $1,1201,15 for la. I dlans and Ohio white, but on the weolpt of tbe dls patchss from Sew York market became heavy, and I «Ues could not have been made at the close unices coneeeriona of 203 c per bash from the above figure*; but the offtrioge arii cot large, smT holders are not willing tosubmU to any material decline, and prkee werw merely o- mluaL No ealee reported. [ The offerings Mr Barley are light,with a geod de mand, and the market roles firm at foil prices. We Soots prime to choice Spring at $1,2501,30, and eUatsl^6ol,4O. The Slave TraAe injfetr York, - ; Albert , Sero l -wv}firw-¥wk merchant, was convicted in the Federal Court, on Wednesday, of the crime of fitting oht a slaver. Thefacta of the case are as fol lows: Rom purchased the steamship Chy of Norfolk at Baltimore, and brought h&r to New York, whence she was despatched with a cargo to St. Thomas, in charge [of Captain Zadoo A. Tilton. At St. Themis, tho command of the vessel was transform to the first mate, Crawford, and sho sailed for Africa, where a cargo of negroes wha ; taken-on board and subsequently landed lon the coast of Cuba. The ship was then I abandoned. The evidence clearly sbow< | Horn's agency-in the slave-trading but ness of the* ship, and the jury, after i absence ofi less than three hours, return id s verdict of “Guilty." The prisoner wks immediately laken into custody by Mar shal Hurray. I The penally for this crime is imprison ment for not less than three nor more than I soven yean, and a fine of not less than $l,OOO nor more than $3,000. The con viction, coming eO closely upon the execu- I tion of Gordon, shows that the slave-trade I is not hereafter to be permitted to make I its headquarters in New York. HARRIED: BHOWDSM-—BUBBS—Od theSOth October. 1862, bv the B«r. I. H. Suwert. Mr. JAMBS M. SNOW DIB sad MBs AVBII BUBNB. WIGHT!! AN—At bla residencenear Eaat Liberty, on the 31st October. JAIIK3 WIOHTKAN, Sr., fn the 87th jeer of his eg*.' I The fnnerel Will leer* bU lets residence, on Bir osn&r Arrtwroojr, November lit, promptly et 2)4 o'clock* Carriages will leave the Stabla of Mitcbel , £ Moreland at 1 o’clock, to convey frienda to the henee ■ • ’ 1 . TEACH—At his ledfence on Faators L»*e. Alio jrhenVi on Friday morning. Octobw 3 • • et t o clock, of typhoid fever, WM. H. TEACH, proprietor of the Union Drove Yerd, aged 41 years and SS days. I The faoerel will take place ran arru«ooM,nt 4 o'clock, toi’pnxeed to Mt, Union Cemetery. The frlenda of the family are r*<4seated to attend withont farther notice. , JPJMATOS. XTNABK’H UNRIV ALtiKD«a63Sft» IV plANOft—Th» twstiqatfe * *- world. Womnted for\l M V uos ta"lb« world, rtfomntea iw*« - _ _ «!rbi yeon. Jort r*e«!Todi lb» Urwt «nd ehofcMi worlawl or of Bnrto’l.Boll Moil Pramtam *l - 10. Ifcl>.cln i b*t» thofclllroo lm. ptonnl frmmo, ftlt-eoYrrol h»m«i«r» l |irßp treble, iu ,u otlwr lmproremeßU; ul «r» nU cbttper *t»i> any Dtuto cottridorcd rvolly fint din, - l* *Oo., Borion. TlmeHuea will bo wunnted b» the minahetonn ui tho mb ocdber to oil porch leer*. Price* tin mm* Mnt ? IpHB HUlIt It Wood rirnt. T>EAL BAKGALNa— I hare now fat lb Item era Hi »ml 7 «ct*r* OHICSIBIHO PIAHOS, In perfect crile* Uorerjroroeet, luting been In nee bnt *terr ebort time, which I w II mil nt nbont on*>htif lb* origin*! co*t. Alio on bend, •one good eecend*band Pianoe of other nakra* from «1 Wood tiret. TWO 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PI AHOS ln*t Merited from tie mtiinJictotj of Ouelua Brothel*, Mow fork. Thom Pieces uo wemntodto be tqoti to eat mode In thiiooanln In oterj portlcnlar, end will bo *oldi nt t«Jonti)» prloei. trerr Inntrnment of tnUmiko .111 bower, ranted try the inhecrttar lor five yeare. .for aale by Tgg? ” JOHN H-MBtLOB, tt treat. M- —kIAIDJSUNSANU UA.KMOMUML •tMs.f«o,t7Bud|looisUiu4|lSO. Jut ncelT«l,Vnlsti QBAIN—What I» Terr Srm »t $1,15 *jr Bed from first hands and $1,20 for White; Sal* from store of 400 hnthi Eed'ou private tern*. Barley 1* In active raqomtat $1,22 Jrfr prim* Spring and Fall. Cat* unchanged at 4&rfor new and 50c tor old. Com i* tteady|tt€2toosc. Bye I* very scarce and wanted attt&TOc. • GBOOEBtES—Sogar to firm at 11 toll%c; Sale oflOhhdsForio Bicoat ll%c, and 10 hhda prime N 6at 14%c. Molasses unchanged bat very firm; Sale ; of 40 bbto new crop N 0 at 65; prime old may be qao* -led at 68c. ( offee to firm at 27@28c. FBOVISIC HB—We contlnoe to quote Sbonlder* at 6%c; Side* Plain Hams 10c; and Sugar Cored 12%c, i Country Hess Pork to held at 810,75® 11 andcity brands $l2- There to nothing doing In lard. I FLOUE—to leas active though the market contin ue* vary flrmj at $6,75@f1,87 for Extra family. W® cannot give quotations of Extra or. Superfine as there as there U none In market. Bye to firm at $5,00. ; No. l'White Befinod Oil to firm at 40c In bond end 45c free; Sale of bbto In bond on private terms. Crude to flhn wJth Sale* of 200 bbto etT6%e; 80 bbto at 17c, and -2,000 bbto on private terms. SEEDS—{u active demand and firm with sales of 00 bosh Tlcotby at $1,75; 75 bush Flax at $l,BO end 50 bush Clover at $5,3?.' • OHEESK-ds steedywltb sales of prime WBat io@iote. SALT—Tb*r* U‘a rery brtok demand tor i No. Ex tra salt, and prices range from $3,50 to $3,75 per bbl, . APPLES—unchanged; Sale of 100 bbto choice at s2£5 psrbbl. • -• •• ■•• Snr Ton Ma5XT,MA*Kjrr, Oct, 27, p. m.—There T l* no change In tbs money market. Tho large lend era are supplied 4®spsr cant, and small operator* got what they n*ed at C@7. Thera to more disparities the canraes, to acrutinlxe margins, as peo ple seam uncertain hew the result of the election may affect the stock market.- Certificate* of public dshtedneas are steady *! 1 per cent discount. Gold wsS was lower to-day selling down to 131% Transactions are very limited, as the new machinery for operating In gold has not yet been perfected and become generally known. An impression prevails th* policy of government in allowing 4 per cent fir deposit* of gold has contributed materially to strengthen the price of the precious metal and to develop* speculation in it. So long as people'can carry gold without expanse, it can hardhHhfl to ad nata, .Exchange fluctuated between 144% and'l4s, with very little boelneei. Both buyers and sellen seem disposed to hold off for the preseat. Among broken and bankers a belief In higher rate* appear* generally to prerafl.—Herald. Oil a* New Toax.—The Tribune of Thursday, says crude oil continues in good demand to{ export at22®25, and Defined at prices ranging from 3A to 50c for future and immediate delivery. A smell lot of 57 bbl* wjbit* was sold at 65c» Imports t»r Railroad. Pimsnaas. Ft. Watxb A Oaioaoo Bemoan, Oct iO—lo ibis apples, 10 doa brooms, H Gerwlg; 2 rail# leather! O Burchfield; 41 pkge wire and rivet*, B Townsend A eo; 1 car hoops, L Wilmaxtb; 5 kegs lard, Bhrivef, A Laxsar; 10 do do, Means A Coffin; 82 tkj potatoes; White.A Bro; 12 bbto apples, Wm Cooper A co; 438 bn barley, 1 car do, Joshua Bhodfls;.24o bp middlings, Joe Dortlngton; 160 car boys vltroU, ArdesooOU eo; Sears corn, A MeTlghe; 100 pigs lead, O G Hussey. Oct 31—200 bbto flour, James McCnlly A co; 100 do do, Wm McCutcbeon; 303 aka corn, Dan Wallace; 3 pigs liquor, A Qockeuhelmeri 3 bbto cider, B Biehop;! car hoops, Lewis, Dalzell Aco; 17 bbto ben sine, B A TahnMtock A co; IK) eks, and 3 car* bar ley, Joshua B bodes. • OLXTKLawn * Pittssoecb Eailsoad. Oct 29—9 aka com meal, Wm Lltten;Bl bales hop*,l car barley 181 ska do, Joshua Rhodes; 25 bales hops, Bpeacsr A McKay; 24 do do, M Terry; 19 bdto chairs, Frank Walker; 4 pkp leather, O Groetzincer A Son; 10 bales hop*,'Z Walnright; 14 pkp ale, Wm Edmonds; 10 bbtl apples, L H Voigt A co; Wdo do, Owens A Kennedy; 1 car«°») feed, A Taylor, 324 bosh barley, 86 bush fls* seed, Spencer A McKay, 130 bble ap ples, 25 bxs grapas. 81 L Hi tchcock; 419 bnah bar toy, D B Galway; 40 bdto paper, Foster A Fleccoo; lOOdodo,BßOodfr«y;2spkp flih, WmHsslage;s bbto cnltott, Bryce, Bicliarde Aco; 10 bbto apples, j u 4 Fetzer: 333 bush wheat, B T Kennedy A Bro. Oct SO.—2bxe hard vara. Sam Fahnestock A co; 100 bbto floor,- D Wallace; 100 do do, Jfß Canfield; 9 butts, 3 cases tobacco, J A Maxurie; 180 bbto flour, Simpson A Knox; 40 bdto spokes,. F Aeshelman; 295 bgs, 300 bush wheat, B T Kenndy A Bro; 6 roll* leather, U Burchfield; 4 ska beans, 6 do onions, 26 dt rags, McCullough, Smith A eoj 100 ek* wheat; John Voogntley; 3 pkp butter, John Whitfield; 20 bxs •torch, J Boss; 25 ekt sous, B A Fahnestock A co; 75 bxs starch, Shrfter M Bazaar, 6o do do, W A Col lier, 5o cheese, J M Snowden; 172 ski barloy, Z Wrinrightdl3sdodo; 112 donate, JudnA Fetzer, 160 bbto apples, J H Green. ! RIVER MATTERS. The river was swelling again yesterday, and last evening the pier marks sbowod three feet eight Inches. The weather was unusually warm and more rain to predicted soon. Thto last swell came oat of the Monongabslm. The Monongahela has risen sufficiently for .the packets to resume their regular trips to Brownsvllto. The Gallatin will toad off Ibis morning. The Minerva, from Wheeling, will doubtless bo found at the wharf Ibis morning. She will return, we presume, at loon. The Ruling*, C*pt Robinson, leave* fur Ciocii oatl today without ML As the water b low shea take but little fre'ght. Oar Wheeling exchangee, of yesterday, report th« river rising at tbet piece, with four feet five Inches in the channel. Natioatob Sold.—CapL John Sbouse, formerly the Cltftcn, purchased the Navigator, yesterday, for (130,000.* Cspt. S. Intends to commenoo loading for St. Louis as soon as the water will permit. The St. Louis and Keokuk Packet Oompany hare Issued 5,10, 2& and $0 cent bills, “receivable for freight, •charges, Ac." Tho Inns will doubtless prove very convenient. The Illinois River Packet Company is bnlldiog two boats here, one a «tern*wheeler, for the mechin- ery of tha Amerlcus, and the other a «lde*wheeler, fo the machinery of the Hlontoota Belle. , | The SL Louis and Missouri river steamer Tbomak E. Tutt strack a snog on the Mlnourl river, lost week, and rank. She had a valuable cArjjo of cerice, on which there was no Insurance. ! The boat •was Insured for 90,000. • STJBJtJSBO^TS. F"o& CINCINNATI k LOU-i JE&J> ISYlLLE.—Th.U,htBAHgTAMOO|u)KB , ft WANTED.— I*. H. Voiq* A Co. will f V «•« tbi fafobttt o*rk«t prtc* fcr OLOVJB, jritAXfiSU), delivered At Ho. 257 vttMt. oc2T (St BAGS I BAGS I t\llo08«U&lM* B*g*l e.ooo Gunny Bap; ) ,000 Bombay Backs; *,600 larva, JittTj, Mb«b Backs; 8,000 Array, Oata and Own do; 600 Sail aacka, ?or sal® by HrrcnoooK| MoOBIIBT 4 lB atlfcSmU /\PENIKO. U UISSO. BKQQ9, Hirtarjosi Tetaroed *nm tto lut, wilt open, on , WKDNKBDAY. Hot. filfc.n Justeoma «nortsiMt of WIHTIB MIM.IHKBY. AUo, oTtnrtfaiag mw tnd dnlnbU In CLOABB ABD SAOQUS3. oo89;lwd • I-' ■ VooitlxPti. T>BOPO9ALBwiH be received for for- K© !*•* ofbMi quality tan*lnch lather HOHLvlu Jo&m* PBtftxt Oraplisf ntttdud, for ti»%twvn»oomwimwTKStiihth day OfHOVmHBIBaiXT: JOHHQUIHH, Ql o#a« oa tiro Xsflaca end Ecm. lio Cement •lb. ■* %. ; 'fi OOLLUtS. • ■ MEDiCMb. INDBEVB IMPROVED Itl.OOl) SEARCHER, A GOBI ODBC FOB Cancer, Canceron* Formation!, Scrofula, Cntaneona Oiiowe*, Eryiipelai, Boils, Pimple, on tho Face, Sore Eyei, Totter Affostioni, Scald Head, Dyipepiim, _ Coitivcnui, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Bheumatio Disorder,, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Uercorial Diieaus, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirit,, Female Cemplsintir Epilepiy or Fits, Paralysis or Palsy, SjpbiHtio Diseases and Cariea ol the Bones, TOOETHEH WITH lU. OTHBB DISIASEB DATIUO THXIB OBIQIB IN A DBPBAVBD CONDITION Of TUB BLOOD OB OIBOOLA TOBV SYBTKM. OABM 01 DAHIBL A. BO ID. Dmmo, Vtoaaba 82, last, ■■ Da, G. H. Kama:-1 taka ptoasun la makls* thto volcaUry statement la favor of a medicine pre pared by yon called “Lusexv’s Blood flsaiepsp.” 1 had suffered for. ffv* yeara , with Bcrofbla| which 1 broke but on' my be*d and forehead eo a* to dixfiguTi ms vary much, and todk off the hair when •••a made its appeamme; it also broke out on o ana above and below the elbow, and eat into the tb;. and Seeh se as to expose a fcarftilaor*. Tbsdl- v. ■ | on my head went so for that several small ptoc pcaetslon, and also at Dr. Keyser* 140 Wood straX I would also state that I 'took the Blood Acarcht* which was made before Dr. Kejiwr oummeaoed mak lug u Although U helped meeome, I did not r* c*var test until I got the kind made by. Dr. Keyaf> birr—» One bottle of hto did ma more good than two of the old. 1 believe it to a great deal stronger and better. I have recommended the Blood boarco •r to a great many of my friends for various dbeaoas and 1 believe It has helped the wWI* of them. Too may publish this If you wish, and 1 «m anxious tbs? all who are afflicted as I was may os cored. 1 live It thto city, No. 4 Pin# street, and am employed at On 1 vtlle A Aodenoo’s Union Marble Works, 54 Ways «tre«t DANIEI, A. B»VD. a BLIND MAN 'CURED 1 Ut. Id tUlgo, .1 UUnton MM. and hare beu. imrly blind in both ijm for nearly four yean, called on Dr. Eijw about threa monthsago,abd Mm to giie me directions to lb* lattttntkn far the Blind in rhUadetphla. B* toldma4hat seed not go to Fbßadetphin to get weil, as bn-bar medtetne that would cate me, u be* raid my dteeie vh to the blood. Ivm treated tor it two or tan l in the hospital in this city} and waa rellered, bat my tilma— always re toned after a month or twr after I to tb* *«ot of wbcrta 700 ' • . pTffblM th*(& *sdl*o*tr* •-r ; ; ■ - reas»aa*y» • :j , Am t kj m»D, rt : . foMaOittaai tttMjnOi’ sou tv or. imn, * ».i« w«n «&«t; pt&vt C. r: -r r MEDM&iiL A YER’S CATHARna PILLS—Are A ya«t «vk f <#*M* end conpUlnlPxf :-Are you oqt of irw, with jour gjstaarderaecea, and jreur leel lugs uncooilnrtable? ' Itotl* symptoms are often the prelndo to serious tn,M — Some fit ox tlcknm is oreeni&r unon you* and atotuld bo averted by a Ume- T*. ijtfi ftllj i!S l cleanse out the disordered humor*—purlOr.tb* bleed, and Ut the fluids move ca unobstructed-in bealta again. They stlmulatethe functions of the body into vigorous activity, purify ths system from the ob structions which make cueeam. A cold settle* some where in the body, and obstructs its natural fane tions. These, If not relieved, react upon Uxemsstvea , and th* surrounding organs, producing general ag- Savation, suffering, and disease. Whlla in thto con* tion, oppressed by the derangement*, take Ayer a Pills, and aee how directly they restore the natural action of th* system, and with U tba buoyant foaling of health again. What to true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, la also true in many of. tho deep sealed and dangerous distempers. Thesame purgatlTeeffect expels them. 'Caused by similar obstructions and derangements of the enteral functions el the body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cored bythe None who know the vlrinas of those Pills will neglect to«xnpioy them when suffering from the disorders they euro. Statements (Tom landing in some of th*' principal cities, and from other well known publio . ' - 5 From oForwerdiag Iferchtal VfiC.Xoau,Fss.4,lBs6. i)a. Atsm Tour Pills are the paragon or all that to great In medicine. f Thfcy have, cured my little «Ungnt»r of ulcerous sbse* upon her hands and foot had proved Incurable for years. Her mother baa been long grievously, afflicted with' blotches and rim plea on bar ond In her hair.. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills,'and they have cured her. • ASA UOBGBUX2E. A 8 A 7AIQLT PHYSIC. . Fhna.Dr. E. W. CartwriglL New Orleoat. Yonr Pilto are the prince of purges; Theirexcel- iiiibllHm mipaaianjr rathartlo we posse**. They are mild; but verr certain and effectual in their ac tion on the bowau, which makes'thma iavaluablo to us in tho dafty treatment of. dtopaaeil —; hiSADAOHB, fIICK HEADACHE, FOUL STOM ACH. From Dir. Eduard Eeyd,. Baltfiaerf. Dcaa Bso. Atxx: I cannot answer yon tehafeom plalntslbava cwredwiih your Pills better than to x say eft tool w sxr trtal wiik a jmrgatioo ■sdMas. I place great dependence on an. effectual cathartic in my drily contest with disease, and beltovlng as 1. do that your PUtoaffOrd ps the best we have, 1 of course val ue them highly. . .... Bmimraon, May 1,1853-' • -Dk. J. O. An*—flirt XhaTa beohrepaaiodly cured , of the wcotkeedacksanybody can ha ve, by a doss or twaof your P8t0... It.aeema to Adas, from afoul stomach, which they cleanse at once. Yours withgreat respect,;-. ED..WrPBEBLE, Clerk of Bteamar Clarion. ■ 3 DYBENTEBY,I]iPtraX7rdrTHE BLOOD. Fr FattbrnfAdomilOmrekt Eotfo* Dm. Atxx: I havs used your Pills with extraordi nary success in- my family and ‘among thoao lam called to visit in distress.; To regulate tbs organs of digfstion and purify the blood, they are the very beat iremedy 1 havs ever known, and I can confidently re loommand thorn to my friends. Yours, J. T. HIMES. BILIOUS; DISOBDEBS—LITEB COMPLAINTS. iVora Dr. Tkeodon B«U, of New York. dig. Hot only are your Pills admirably adapted to their purpna ae a$ aperisrit*'bQt I-flod their beneficial ef* foctifpoptbe Liver texy markedindeed. They hate in my practice prated more effectual for the cured biliotu cemtteiMt* than auj onoxemedy I can men tion. I ilncerely r^trice that tre hate at length a purgaiito whtehfi worthy the confidence of the pro* fecuonand the people. ( * ' : ' Danarmtaror nalarmaa, 1 . Washington, D. C., 7th 7eb.lfS& J So: IhiTsu*ed.ycurPlUj In my general and hot* pltal practice eter since you made them; and do not heelt&te to «ay they are the beet cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on the an£d*- dc;4nX'-KiJs l i;.-> . J. i mat:: fcur-i". jT v Uvl t)wia. VnU-’-S:: Jcaw, ALOSZI? ar;. I n:a ttsiuy j-ju.* (.wt-i-.rc: l*iU» & tu> cleanse tbe system md p*nff 0U fo*abxia* of (Jm JEST JOIUJo'IIEACHASr.ILD. .from fiw. Dr. UateUt. o/U* hltOndht Xpitß, CWcA. .. Pclibu Boca, B&nimas, tttw, van. 6,1866. HosoubSn: I should bo ungrateful for the relief yonr skill has brought mo ifl did not report or cam to you. A cold sottled la dy Umbo and brought on excruciating pouts, vhich ended In eJkronw rhemaalitm. notwithstanding I hod the bestcfphy slaLans, the disease grew *worse and worse, until by ' th» adrlra of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Ifsckenzio, 1 tried your Plus. Tb*fr .effects vers •low but sure; By persevering In the uae ©I them, I am-now entirely 'watt c6VTIPATIO2r, COSTTVEKESS, 80PPBS3S1OH . MtSUIIATISM,GOUT,NEUBALaiA,DiIOP3Y PABALY3IB, FITS, no. -\ fVow Dr. J. P. Paaytn, Montreal, Canada. ' Too mush cannotl>e said of your PUls far the cur* ofcortfoeacß. If others of our iraiernttT liar# foun ■* tK«>W« as efficacious as 1 hire, they should join me L proclalming It (or the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, although bod enough Urtt*eli;ti the progenitor of othstwtnar are wane. I believe eodireaen to originate ill the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. DTSENTKBY, DIABRAiKA. UEUAX, WOBM3. From Dr. J. G . Green, at Chicago. Your PHIs Eure had a long trial la mypnctlca, and I hold them la esteem aj ono of the beat aperients X hare ever found. - Their alterative eflbct upon the ’ liver makes them an excellent remedy; when given in small doses for fetiow dga*nUrg sad diarrhoea* Tbeirsngar<«6&tlng makes them.veiir acceptable and convenient fenho use of women and children. From ifrs. £. Btaart, £hgticia» and STidvift, Boston. I find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotives of the nat ural Mcrctios when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to ckoaM thn etemmek and expel . worms, ' They are so much the best physic we have that I recommend no other to my patients. . Scuts CaaMiu, Baton Bcuge, Bee. 5, ’65. Da. Ainu X have , been entirely-cored, by your nils, of ißJtenraorte Gottf-a painful disease that had afflicted imo for years. vINOSHT SLIDELL. IMM of the Pills In market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skUUU hanw. Is dangerous in a public pill, from the. dreadful con* sequences that frequently fellow its incautious use. These contain no mercury or mlneroltubelance what* ever. iVies, 25 cents per Box, or lies Bake* for $l. Prepaid by Dr. J. O. AY KB A CO4 Lowell, Mass, 'j Sola bir Dealers everywhere. ja2fclawdwseowT 1 -\W& SAVINGS INSTITUTION, No. . J 110 SnnrtKLo Stust, (opposite the Custom Boom.) 4 j Chartered by the Legislature. . President—JAMES PA&K. Ja. Vn. H.Baltb, a.JT.Bmld, John F. Jennings, A. Betoeman, That. D. Messier, Joshua Bbodes, Thos. 8. Blair, Jacob Stuckzatb, Francis Sellore, ~ Alex. Bradley,' Henry Lloyd, , Alfred Slack. TautTKxs: Josiah King, 0. Zug, 0. H. Wolff,; A. S. Bell, Jos. Dilwcrth, B. D. Cochran, 8.8. Fowler, W. A. Bead, ' Wm. Smith, J. W. Wood well, 8.0. Bchmerts, 6. 8,. Jones, F.Bahxs, O.W. Blcksteon, B. F. Jones, J. M.TJernan, 8. H. Hsrtmau, W. H. Phelps, D. U; Lose, B. J. Anderson, 0. B. Heiros, . Jaa. W. Baxter, D. X. MeKlnlev, W. Duhsetu - Secretary Tteaaoicrr-D. 8. H’KINLIY. < Open daily, from 9a.unto2 p. m. Also, Tuesday and Saturday evenings, from b to 8 o’clock. Deposits received of ONE DIMS and upwards. Dividends declared In December and June of such year. Dividends allowed to re mein are placel te the credit of the depositor as principal, and bear inter* —tbna gnfwpnsndlna. it. . Books containing Charter, By-Laws, 4c„ furnished at the office; n This Xnrtitction otters, especially to those per sons whose" **y«fags are small, the opportunity to arnrrmilstT, by small deposits, eerily saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed, their money not only being alb, but bearing Interest, Instead of .reroa™n> unproductive. . : aySOilysm—» JOHN SHIFTS, V > Builder of BABCES, 00AL AND OIL FLATS, At the Saw Mills of Isaac Craig, CBAK3 STREET, First Ward, Allegheny City, Pa. ' • Specifications of work sent by caH to City P:0.,0r left at the Hardware St’ to XT. v^if, comet of Liberty and St. Clair > i mil r*. ceHs prompt attention. - sogfctrf.- WHOLES AXrfi FAP2-K WAKE* house; LETTEB PAPEBS, CAP PAPKES, BOTE PAPKES, BILL PAPKBS, • WRAPPIKtt . BfABILI ' .waRV A large and wsll assorted stock of i Orv-ia will be sold at low prices for Oath. B • *1 s u-d it to their us a ear.-. ; myStiStawoqd ' Paper Dwhn, 67 OTEAM JOB PKINTINt LvL^K.-l 3 Cards, Circulars, Price Lists, Bil ti<. . ■ lUts Lading, Labels for Uanafartui-o, Lsl*]* for Druggists, and every kind ofcmaii-.'.-u*! <• myS4:Staweod L \ Steam Job Prints;?. <-**l i\, 1 ■pHUXOG&Ai'H ALB Old S— ' A .'-ei Xltfoek and Urge variety at low pi. «*. for cale t>y WM. O. JOHNtT-»K & vb. y : . Statlonera* fl? >? c t>im -5 PUUTOUKAFUIC CAKlte, artlcla, forth® use of Psotom>i:'^». Tor ul« bj • WM. 0. JOHfiSI-j v S CO., , myafcStaweod r . SUttont?*, &l ClUU’rtt JUSVULVISJaS* ol«i ) aodolf oil rim, tor trio law bj .• cell • BOWTf * TWHT. ISfl Won 4 «d. f|DD FOKKH, constantly on band and V/ fcrwJobf' li O*U: BOWN mVonlttM INDIA KUBHEtt HAVKUluiiS—An other npplr Juit. recelxel e»Meli