tburgh- fie#. 11la 18PAN,240312.11NG ---- _.OOT. 16, 1863 CITY AND SUHURB.A.N. From Yesterday's EVOlliDg Edition. Larceny of a Wager.. On: Wednesday night, a countryman, who had the verdancy to suppose that Woodward was really elected, bantered W.. 1. Backhouso, innkeeper, Diamond alley, fora bet of five dollars on the result. The money was put up in the hands of Daniel Ewing, to await the of dad returns from theStete. Thursday morn ing, however, tho money had disappeared from Ewing's pocket,, and a "contraband" sianiea Frederick Brock. hailing from "old Tirginny," who had - been employed about the louse, was inspected of having the wager. A warnint was issued for his arrest by Alderman Donaldson, and he was caught just as he had taken passage on Jones' ferry for the opposite side of the river. He had made calculations for takirignp his abode in the country, and had all his "traps" packed in a carpet: sack. He was habit to . the °aloe and marched, bat he had no money—savo one solitary five eentnote. He denhid the larceny In the most solemn and persistent manner, and the magistrate was about discharging klin, when his attention Wal littneed by. anew elinwl and new pair of pante, in the carpet sack. When asked 'where ho got these, lie• said be bought them four weeksago. He 'started off with, the al derman, to' show him the place where he had pnmhased these articles, and took him to the clothing 'store, corner of Seventh and Liberty streets. Fred. very Innocently asked the storekeeper: "Don't you remember rn a buying thorn things here about four weeks ago r" 'fito' answer was : "No—but I remember you buying them this morning I" Poor Bombe war convicted, and ho acknowledged the "corn" without further ado. The goods were returned, the clothier gave up the stolen motley, and the prosecution was withdrawn. Meeting at Library On Monday evening, 12th inst., there was a grand gathering of the friends of the Union at Library, Snowden township. Tho copper- j ' , beads had succeeded, os they thought, in effectually strangling the proposed Union de monstration, by securing the closing of the Baptist Church against it—said church being the only suitable building for such mooting ; that the village afforded. This accomplished, the copperheads wriggled and hissed their satisfaction, and confidently predicted "a fiz zle." 'When the hour of meeting arrived, hesrever, and the friends of the Union began to'pour into the village by scores, and when • finally a large and imposing delegation from Union township, with brilliant motto-covered banners, entered the village, the wretched "cops" looked egoist', for the desired "fizzle" . did not come: We had one of the grandest Union displays over Coen in thegood township of Snowden. The meeting was hold in the open airiin" a small meadow owned by Mr. A. Willson, and was organized by electing Mr. Thomas Kiddoo, President. The' meet ing was, in response to vociferiotts calls, ably addressed by Col. Benz, Rev. Williams, pastor of the Baptist Church, and W. C. More land, Esq., of Pittsburgh. The speakers were all repeatedly and enthusiastically cheered, and the most intense patriotism and hatred of rebels and rebel sympathizers were manifest ed. Some. sixty of- Uncle Sam's blue coats wore present, and alas for the copperhead who should have dared to spit out his trea sonabl °views in their presence. Snowden, rest assured, will do her duty in sustaining the Government and preserving the Union. ]'ours, truly, °NCB kIICING lUL COPPRILLIEADS Arrest of Deserters,. John W. Jones, shoemaker, of Allegheny, was arrested on Wednesday, by detective Herman, on a charge of having deserted from the 123c1 Pennsylvania Regiment. It is al leged that he only served two months with the regiment, and then deserted. He man aged to keep out of the way until Wednesday, when he was arrested on Federal street. He showed fight, and resisted the officer vlgor ously, but after a brief scuffle he was subdued and walked peaceably to the office of Provost Marshal Kirker, who ordered him into the custody of Capt. Wright, Provost Marshal of the Department. Under the orders of the War Department, this man can be held in the ser vice for the balance of the term of his enlist ment. A colored man named John Clark, who had enlisted as a substitute for a drafted man, and deserted from Camp William-Penn, near Phil adelphia, was arrested to-day in Allegheny, by officer Bowden, end handed over to Capt.' 'Enoch Wood was arrested on a charge of haying desertedthe service a second time, and was taken before Capt. Wright, Provost Mar dud. He denied that he had deserted a sec ond time, and asserted positively that be was not the man who had been previously arrested. It was proved, however, by a party who has known Wood for-five years, that he was once before arrested as a deserter. The Criminal Court. In tbo Court of Quarter Sessions—Judge Mellon presiding—the following buoiness was transacted : The jury in Oa case of George Froelich and .other ,indicted for assault and battery, re turned the following verdicts : Geo. Froelich, Philip Holster. and Elisabeth. Froileb, not guilty, but ordered to pay the costs ; Robert Croker t guilty ; Edward Cr ramie, not guilty, but ordered to pay half the costs—the prose cutor' Philip Heiler, to pay the other half ; Wm. Croker and Wm. J. Croker, guilty. Tho costs in these cases will exceed .$75, to say, nothing of attorney's fees. Henry Hall, charged with the larceny of a watch from Hobert B. Wylie, of Wilkins township, was convicted, but being . a mere lad was recommended to the mercy of the Court. Jacob Miller, charged with assault and bat tery on a boy named John Carr, was commit ted and sentenced to pay a fine of fire dollars and ores. The assalnt consisted in the de fendant driving a teautagainst, the boy, and injuring him severely. Railroad Collision. On 'Wednesday forenoon the Express train which left this city at onoo'clock IMO 1310t11- ing, cagie:in oollision with the eastern bound passenger train, at Lucas Station, Ohio. The trains were to pass there, but by some means, In switching off the Express; two &iv were left on the main track, which were ran into by the other train. Oruiof the cars was thrown entirely off thetrack, and the other was con siderahly damaged. Six persons are reported injured.. One man had his leg broken, and Ara Ohm were slightly injured. Their names hare not yet been telegraphed to this ,point. The irkire efist - Was delayed wren hours by-the aceldolt, as Abe:engine was Considerably dam- -111i1not-Llke the Result. - On . Wednesday, - a Cabinet maker named Valentine Lepler, of Oblo street, Allegheny, who had toted for Woodward, and bad taken an active part in the amiss', was approached by a.l3lilon - tnan . muted Frederick' KIMMiII.; with tho hiterrogatery_i ' , grow do yon like the result of 'the - election Lipler took the ques tion as ast.lnsult and at once resented it by, strlklnc-fattautiet the thee, and beating' Min - aeemaly,i the melee, KAmineti - hart his ShiszetC.thslocated; and was other4lie fa ' Leplet:did net Ilke the . of the election, neltha did.Knmmert relish t h e issue , of , -the 0044 asd-he accordingly entered suit batons tlayor:Alexaudor,cherging !.trpler with assault and battery. _ Geonro salt lioo.—Georgi-Beked, butehaiijAtfkir Ttdrd Ward,"Allegh6y, bad foarliogpe killed Tusi yy night and hong pp 00010u/bierlicragi• :During MO night some thines 'entered , end stole one The hbp Ma' Mei* etit in tiro, sodas' tiaras had d IhiEfoot along - tits grounif;by:eidah shag? they were-trooed,•-coltAi?followint far .0-'ocuitidarsblec diittutaarz.:Ono Dmga searahed,bat nothing wattoundlo P015V14*,,,....„,„r10,110091015the #6!', •Duil!)1/0 1 % b a i o lvatie,spbot*Okand . isiribilasiope it Govirigir - teltin Aieigilat*l*ol ll ! ; ar Ster ; a ,-- - int oonol4 0 Pine' of 401;-,AlopN100; dn . . . . . , • r^r ____ ...„„....,,,,i..6,,;---,---•r, ~.."7-•---,-...,,,55r,iA,-17•75,r,,,,,71-I'7i.-...?,,,,,,,, ...',74 , ir,---- - - • .....,...,, ' 7- . , - ( - 'i • X --,-,,, ----,, ~ ,- - - , v •-: - . - i, ,_----r , -..-As .- , - :, ~- ~1;v :. ,, . ...- -4.,,,K.-,6 ..-, ~.... ,-; f E.g.. 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REV. Jona F. Ifru., pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian congregation of Ebenezer and Bethel, at the late meeting of Presbytery asked to be relieved from the charge, having received a call from Mount Vernon, lowa. The congregations presented a strong remon strance against the petition of Mr. Rill, and the Presbytery refused to release him. REV. DL Gelman, 'ulster of the United Presbyterian congregations of Mount Pleasant, gave notice, at the late meeting of the Alle gheny Presbytery, that he would domit his pastoral charge, on account of declining health. Tho clerk was instructed to notify the congre gation of the intention of Dr. Guthrie. Tor SADDLEOS.—The journeymen saddlers hare lately held a series of meetings to con sult in reference to an increase of wages. At a final meeting, bold in the Beetin Ilonse, on Wednesday evening, it was unanimously re solved that they should hereafter demand three dollars per day for their labor. Aniorntobia Corivre has gone Curtin and Agnew about 30D majority. The entire Union county ticket is believed to have boon elected. Being united with Westmoreland in the legis lative district, the Copperheads of that county have elected the candidate of the minority in Armstrong, in addition to their own two. RIPREAS MESSENGER KILLED.—J. W. Hal ler, an Mims Express Messenger, on tke Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, was killed on Saturday night last, by falling fican the train near Newark, Ohio. lie was about twenty-three years of age, and resided at Greencastle, Pa. Rsv. Growls Scorr has been released from the charge of the Reformed Presbyterian con gregation of Darlington, in consequence of ill health. The congregation, on account of his long and valuable services, reluctantly joined in his request to Presbytery for a dominion of his charge. ligrivAL.—Thicre has been pn interesting revival in the Presbyterian Church at Pine crock, in this county, under the charge of the Rev. J. W. Potter. On Sabbath last twenty one new communicants were received, six of whom wercsthen baptized. WATCHES, JEWELRY, drc.—J.' M. Roberts, No. 17 Fifth street, is now opening the most choice stock of fine Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver ware and Fancy Goods over displayed in this city, and is selling them at remarkably low prices. PRESBYTERIAN SYNODICAL MENTINGS.—TIO3 Synod of Ohio meets to-day in Zanesville. The Synod of Wheeling will meet qt New Lis bon on the 16th Met., and the Synpd of Pitts burgh is to hold its meeting at Johnstown on the 20th inst. 800 ore AVRESII.—The firo in the ruins of Mr Hostage's store, in the Diamond, broke out afresh lost night, about nine o'clock, and burned quite briskly for fifteen or twenty minutes. It was finally subdued by the citi zens. IN THE CITT.—JON. C. Cochran, of the 139th regiment, is now in the city, on a visit to his friends. Ile will return in a few days, when he will resume his dutien as regimental clerk. TEL FROM EVENING CARTE HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS. THE ARMY IN VIRGINIA STRIPPING FOR FIGHT! Supplies, Bag—a ge, etc., Removed to the Rear. MEADE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF MANASSAS PLAINS. BATTLE CONSIDERED IMMINENT THIS MORNING. OUR TRAINS LAST NIGHT AT CENTREVILLE Reported Removal of Gen. Meade. GEN. SICKLES SAID TO BE lIIS SUCCESSOR. GEN. HEINTZELMAN RELIEVED OF HIS COMMANDS. dr., dr., dr San YORE, Oct. The Timor' Special dispatch says: MI the surplus baggage of the Army of the Potomac ham boon removed to the rear, and the army is stripping for o fight. Meade's position yesterday morning, was on the North bank of the Rappahannock, his right Bank resting on the Eastern slop, of Bull Run Mmintain. Since then, however, he has fallen back to the neighborhood of Manassas Plains. Lee's whole force has crossed the Rappahannock, and were yester terday pressing our rear. A battle this morn ing, of course, is deemed imminent. Our trains last night were all at Centreville. Late,, 11 A. M.—Burners are rife that a gen eral engagement commenced this morning on the old Bull Run battle ground. The command of the Army of the Potomac of course is fatal. Gen. Meade in his turn has been compelled to give place to some other ! man. His removal from command seems to have been determined on. Flt. successor 4 said to bo Maj. Gen. Dan. E. Sickles. A Washington special says that rumors ere extremely thick there. Among other Improb able stories is one that the Baltimore and Ohio railroad had boon cut by the rebels at Martinsburg. The following diapritch, received at this Bu reau this evening, from W. P. Smith, Master of Transportation or; the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, officinally strangles at leant ono of the manyabOrd reports now in circulation. It slays : "Thai° is no foundation for the report that our line has been cut, nor has there boon any reason to, believe it will bo. All one trains, both passenger and 'freight, are run ning regularly. ' ilfiere ate " ,6,000 patients in the hospitals. 373 wounded.* from the trent, arrived here to i nrb,Cl, They.were wounded In various 3 lilies in Ourfivnt. The Confederate War Departmenthes made two now and independent departments In Forth Carolina j Wilmington sect the region of Cape Fear bas been assigned to the COM- Omura' flea. W. It C. Whiting, while the balance of the State' Ii under charge of Maj. eta. Geo. - E. Pickett. Gen. Ileintsleman hai been relieved, and Gen. Auger temporarilyassigued the command of the defences at Washington. WisuisnioN, Oct. 13.—A epeeist dispatch to the World says It is • generally believed our army will take up for the time a position with its centre resting on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, at about Cattott's Sta tion. Balling back to this point has been for sometime talked about bore, if not at head quarters. . The recent engagement on the Rapidan; in Which a regiment of New York cava l r y )ras so badly cut up and a large por tion of the 13th Infantry taken priseuers,illtus trates the inexpediency of so lengthened a front as the line of the Rapidan obliged the army to maintain. Catlett's Station is come distance this side of Warrenton Junctien;neat which General Meade had his headquarters .rovious to his advance ?to Culpepper.'" _ . Rebels Routed In'llihnonrlrhar Ar; , - ttllevY, , Baggage. etc.. CaPtgrelt Wastnarnns,"Oct: 15.---Readqriarters have to-day 'received dispatches from Ger; Soho flabl--onedited fist,tonl6 - 04L' that Gen. - Brown has beaten the rebels under Shelby throb times, andla stillesreshisthiro. ‘Anaherdheti-likted f , Oota r 14' o r.itstei - that ( teen. rend brought : tba rebels today lithelbi:tol/4-deaervir enmemenVaiLircemt 004 yostertsndses oltheit+OgertigoV'kal/40;15411136 irate bee or , . 446 : 7 : • h e ~ I Mftne!l /"C4 - 4 - ;killed . and wounded L ouß lITOIAIC-DIVATOIES, REPORTS FROM MEADE'S ARMY MGM COLORED. THE PENNSYLVANIA. ELECTIONS. V. CURTIN CLUE 20,000 MAJORITY OWA GONE IMPUBLIENNIM 15,00 0 TO 20, 000 Spootal Digpatch to the Intte;burgh Garotte. PIIII.IDiLPHIA, Oct. 15, 1863. The moult of the vote of the Ohio soldiers in the hospitals in Philadelphia was : Brett& 59; Vallsindigliam 1. The rumors of a battle between Lee and Meade turn out to be highly colored. Gen. Meade lost no supplies. ' Gen. Meade is reported in a strong position on the North bank of the Rappahannock, and can defy any flank movement. Leo has fallen back to his former position. The demonstra tion was made to cover the despatching of troops against Burnside or Rosecrans. Who attempt to blow up the Iransides at Charleston was stimulated by the authorities at Richmond offering a reward of $60,000 for its sucrose. The two attempts made were daring and persistent. The rebel steamer carrying the torpedo passed the picket boats close into the shore of Sullivan's-Island, and made 041 . 058 the harbor. She struck the Iron sides amidships, exploding sixty pounds of powder. At the time of the contact the rebel commander jumped into the water. The ex plosion of the torpedo drove the rebel steamer LID der water, which ran into her smokestacks at.d put out the fires. She wont to the bottom. No damage was done to the Ironeidee, as she h. bombproof. Correspondents say that the preparations for a groat military and naval attack are now complete. The fleet still rides outside 'of the enemy's range. I saw a dispateh from Gov. Curtin thin morning, which claims 20,000 majority. From Allegheny it is reported this morning there Is 7,500 majority for Curtin. Berke gives Wood ward 8,500 majority. Clearfield gives 850 majority fot Woodward. Official return from Philadelphia give 7,375 majority for Curtin— two precincts to hoar from. Susquehanna gives Curtin 1,700 majority. Tioga gives Cur tin 1,800 majority. In lowa, Stone (Rep.) will carry the State by about 15,000 to 20,000 majority. W. J. J. OPERATIONS AT ;CHARLESTON Continual Firing at Wagner by the Rebels. FORT JOHNSTON AGAIN SILENCED TUE ATTEMPT TO DESTROY TOE IRO SIDES NEW Yong, Oct. 15.—Morrie Island letters to the Tribune contain the follwing : Monolog , Oct. B.—Te-day has been a very severe day at Wagner, more to than any we have experienced since our occupation of the fort. Firing has began, mostly from the James Island batteries; three were killed and twelve wounded during the day. One shell exploded in the doorway of a bomb-proof, killing one man and wounding five. October 9.—Forte Moultrie, Simpkins and Bragg fire continuously at the working parties in Wagner and Gregg; they have exact range and plump their abatis and shot with deadly effect and accuracy into our works. They have been practicing to fire almost simulta neously, so as to make the cover of our men less available against shot coming in diverse directions. Our excellent bomb-proofs pre ' serve our mon from most of the missiles, but eta the casualties are numerous. One of our 200-pounder batteries, that has been silent for a week, reopened this morning on Forts Sumter, Johnston and others. October 10.—The rebel Fort Johhaton again silenced. A skillfully aimed shot en tered an embrasure yesterday and dismounted the gun. The Morrie Island correspondent of the Timasastates that Lieut. Gls/sell, and sailing officer Toombs, declare that the expedition against the Ironsides was one prompted by desperation. The citizens of Charleston are pinched for the simple commodities of life, and unless the harbor can be forced so as to admit vessels with supplies, the most serious consequences will ensue. LATEST FROM MEADE'S ARMY HEAVY CANNONADING IN THE DIREC lON OF MANASSAS. CONSIDER ABLE ENGAGEMENT YESTERDAY Decided Union Victory NEW YORE, Oct. 15.—Tho Tribune hoe tho following: Army of the Pogoome, Ckt. 14.—Last craning our cavalry eneountered the ertomy near Cat letts station, and towards Warrenton. A brisk artillery fire was opened and continued till tato. The firing commenced this morning and continued all forenoon. This afternoon heavy cannonading opened along our lines in the direction of Manassas, lasting till evening. It seemed evident we' had driven the enemy back. It Is thought by some that Lee has his entire army in front of Meade. It is believed that no considerable body of infantry has yet been engaged. WASHLSOTON, 0ct.•15, 1 v. st.,-An extra of the Star says there was a considerable engage ment yesterday,'between a largo force of reb els and a portion of the Army of the Potolllie, part of Warren's Second Qorps, in the vicinity of Bristow's Station. Infantry and cavalry were engaged on both sides. The result was a decided Union victory. The ;rebels were badly beaten, with the loss of an entire bat -1 tery - and one hundred prisoners. Before the termination of the contest, Syke's regulars came up, and assisted In driving the enemy WI. Drafting Not to be Abandoned. - New You, Oct. 15.—The Herald's Wash ington dispatch sap : It. is not true, .as ported In ieveral of our New York journsli, that the Government lute any intention of re sorting to volunteering . instead of a draft. •It is true that the conscription has not realised as many men as was exported, and it has also proved very costly, bat now the machinery is m working order all,over the North.. The Ad -mintstralion believes it to be an easy way to secure en. The military authorities, that all hal been sold, aro still of opinion gat the draft is . the cheapest and most expeditious means of securing an army; and besides tributes more evenly th e burden or war among the whole population. It will, therefore, be ,orsisted in.. a- CINCINNATI, Ott. 16,—.Returns frorn four counties give Brough 52,144 tanibrity, a gain of 47,777. Of these counties fifteen give Vallandigham majotitios, the largest of which b Fairfield, 1,127, and alio! which give heavy Union gaine. -Complete return:sof -Chub:matt give Brough 6,476 majortty.lll.s majority in Hamilton county will be 6,7 P, • : Cn.inva Xtifority. Mantuan Ecyoel.ll6=Reliable returns come to ebvly. .Cortin'a umjetiffif oratillnffrom 1:1,000 to 20,000. ' • -- : - • BLAcE DIAMOND MK& WORIO3, PITVIDUIZGH, Pd. ' -PAILW•BROTgraI & Mantifsetarrs of DESL9.VA,L I2 7, ) e 3 A . MEL r -f ' OciigOn, - ok - Asa: WArraniia aqua to an 7 fallepgo;•minfttcpurm thft coup. ainearatinamstr, ligrAPia TUMF. 630 120 - afrilft CONTI !Urns, Yittobargh. 1 COllleite4 L00.11,D.' Finance:. E I . i ' ,-, , i . • and Tiiile. TIIUSADAT, Oct. 1.5. ,- -"-Thif =Men and violent Atm tuatlona In gold conthuakaio he •OW En at 40 0 3 Of conversation in iliaine' lal arcleis,ind it h reMirked . that these fluctuations exercise lea Influence than havetokire upon maerchandlse livelitralY,'Boino OF. dime When kohl eirfancial, flair: lErsin, grocefits, end, In Owl, emit kerynrtich of nieVenandhe, ad vanced accordingly. - T y gold is quoted at ISG in New - York, an &than , yet, in the face of this, corn is unchanged th . end oats eh:sod dull and drooping. Our brokers buying what Otth cvin is offered at 1514.152 Air' hi, and 114,3145 for giver. Eastern Exchange is nn hanged. In the hew York market, on Wednesday, Cleveland and Pitts Railroad stock sold at loftgooty, es.diside and Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago at ' The hew York Com mind Advertiser, of Wed s needay, aye: The government securities art, firm. Tho reMs tered c per cents of 1881 map to 107% per rent. or the coupons US% per cant. 'was bid. The result of the elections of yesterday in Ohio and Pennsylvania and thalami news from yvOvilaad Frenre ...gal..' any probability of the ,recognition of the so-called Southern Confederac,, are well calculated to inspire additional mmllderice in the public stock.. The de mand for the popular loan in this market is from $1,003,1308 to $1,a4000 per day. • PITTSBURGH MARKETS. October; 15, 1S FEOIIII & GRAlN—?hero is a regular demand for Flour, and the market is dead); , with sales of Extra Sandly from store at 80,50@0,75. Rye dour is firm with 'than sales at 86,00. Wheat is steady with a regular demand from (Wet hands at 51,15. Barley Id firm with sales from wagon at 51,25. E7e -0000 . Corn Le less action, and buyers are asking far a con cession; we quote Shelled nominal at $1,03€01,65 from depot. Them is less inquiry for Oats, and we quote totmarket rather dull at 70077 c from depot; sato of bash at 7Ge; small sales from store at 60c. GROCERIES—The derromd In light, but pricers are firm and well suralned; rob of 10 Lb& of Sugar at Cuba, and 140 for 13%e for choice New Orleans. Re fined Sugars &marry firm, and may be quoted at 16% €11630 for °B,' and A." Coffee, and 17€417e for Crashed Granulated and Powdered. Coffee is steady Small soles of with small sales of Rio at sw e gzie for fair to prime. Molasses at GO to 65c, and Syrups at 74:550c. BETTER & EGGS—There is a good demand for Packed Batter at ISr, gala of D bbis prime Roll at 'Mc. Egger—sale of 4 Ws at 16c—an POTATO}--The market la quiet and unchanged' vale of 150 bosh Neakannarks at 80e, and 15 bble lie • Jamey Bw'et Potatoes at 1 1 5,00 per bbl. BE tNS-41.40, will! • ter durum' at form tes; =le. of 2 . 3 Dumb White of s27i per borh, • 30 ba,d, small 'Nary" At 53,00. MEESE—The dernauil in fair, and tot It firm but unchanged; salts in lota of 100 bac W II at 12*. SALT—te firm but the demand le principally torah; talus from depot and usual at $2,50 per hid for 140 1 Extra, and MO from store. SEEDS—There is considerable inquiry for Flax Seed, and ft may be quoted firm at s2;Nu per bushel. Timothy is dull arid nominal, and there to Lku demand for Clover, and but very little le market. APPLES—Are In active demand and the market Is firm with sales at from 1:1,b0 to fi:l per bbl, for fair to prim, Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. Ocr. 13.—Tho Only new feature we have to natl. In Petroleum, 6 that there Ls n better feeling on the part of holders, and the market is decidedly firmer. The transections, bosrerrr, aro limited, and there In scarcely enough doing to eatablish quotations. There In only a moderate local demand for Crude, while ral ers remain about as last qnoted, mtmlim from 25, packages returned, to 20(430%, package inchuhsl, and some few small sales were made at these figures Refined, in bond, is firmer, but as there are no sales sad buyers and sellers are so wide apart lu their Nays, it Is Impossible to glee quotatiOns. There is more Inquiry for tree oil, mud the market is more active; we auto a Bak of I*3 bbla.."Allaaki... tot Western account, at Gry; al., 23 bbLs. `. Lucifer," at the same figure. Benzine, also, is nonruinquired fur, but without material dustup; stale of 100 L. 1.6., to be delivered in &atm, at 35. Residuum Telanins as last quoted. During On throe Baja ending on Wednesday, there ouportni from 15aw York =0,191 gullorouf Pe, Inikrom ; and duce danum Ist, 180, '4017,9 - 28 gal lons irons cavorted to foreign ports thu. New York plillaikaphia, Baltimore and Portland. New York Petroleum Market. !Special Dispatch:to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Now lona, Oct. 14.—Crude Ls firm, with min at Mc. Mined is firm with sales of bonded at !de on the spot; flOVEgde Ibr October, and 58(3150o for Novem ber. Free nil is higher, with salmi at oLt3ole. :Zap the Item at...2&55c. O. Allegheny Llve Stock Market. Ocr. 15. The market her been rather quiet thi, week, owing to the tut that quite a number of the principal dealers remained et their memoirs homes in order to rote. The receipts, consequently, were unusnally light, end the whole nwober offered did out exceed twelve homlrol head. no demand was fully equal to the supply, and the bulk of thane of fered were said—prices ranging from 2 to 3c Wr In terior to common; 3 to dq for fair to good, and 4(34%c. fo*xtro. Marta 100 head were sold to government =arse:ors at former gnototlpria, and this, we may add, finishes op the contracts - for the present. Timm is no demand for stock WO% and the market for this grads of stock is exceedingly doll, nod ham can only be effixted at low figures. There tom boon mote eCtleity In the Ilogttuarket, and, with a fair demand, principally, for shipment, prices ruled firm throughout tho week. The Balm outvote about 1500 hind, and price* ranged from Kw to WA for common, and 85,00(95,50 for good to prima. There were. some 400(.4500 stock Hoge wbotemled at KM, and Merrick d Lafferty retailed 200 bead of prime holey at 5 5 , 50 to Su. 'rho nicelptepf Sheep sere =wally light, reaching only about WO head,..tid the dennuid au. ray equal to the. supply. in prices, there boa been nu material change, and iine quote at 3 to .33.ic for common, and 3 to 4c for good to extra. Lamle may be quoted at from 81,60 to IN,OO per head, with considerable in quiry. Baltimore Markets. Ocr 23—flour and Heal--Sales reported on 'Chang. of 400 bbls fair to good Ohio Extra at 60,87Y,@7, 200 Mae Howard street Super an 111, and 600 bble EXtra do at $7 per Mt The market closed strong, and we quote Ohio Super as 65,87300,00, Howard stool do at 68043,12%, Ishdew as seosem@t; Hower,' street do at 7@7,112,ti, and altipplag lusulds City Mills do at 58€11,25 pet Flour Ls very acarco and aoudad al $6,23' per -bb Ckan ideal we q uote St 64,87% per bbl. Grair*Some 12,000 bushels pf Grain Were received to the Own Zachanga this morning Viz : 6,000 trash Wheat, 1,020 do Corn, LIMO do Oats, and tOO do Rye. Wheat was active and very firm. Sake of 2,000 bust good to prime Kentucky white at $1,70@1,8% $OOO bash damaged and common Southern.do at .81,3,58. 1,C1,11,010 bush ordinary to very tab do at 111,700, 1,63,161X 0 Wet good on phoicedo at 61,6631,06; 4,000 bush tollerksr to ordinary Southern' rtd at sigoat,E4 , SAD trash fair to very good do et 51,00a1,02 per ' boaheL No• choice red •at market. Sales of Corn Were continedles email lota of both colors at 51,030; 1,07 par bushel . ' Oats advanced 2 Mate colon a bat ter inquiry; saldiof 6,000 bush; Maryland at .60/6170e memareetbr common les 'prime. .11ye brought 61,11 Far bash in small lots. • nohow and Suipuse:Xnder thls bad wo have only to tune a tab of 60 hhtle wry Common Cuba ttoihtlug Sugar at 11* pet M. Pair to good grades do are held at 1231236 c. Miami inictive, but „price, are nominallyunetmnged. 4 • p ntr, Frr it; rsTr ... • . OCT. 14.—Floues fA bble. XI rod at $6,38,' and Andodo widte et 11733. .131044-3fithet cod stderebty- better. Blded 1 yesterday inondig on the trade et. 1230. On'etolitethe Wei reported "Tr . 7 awe red on the track at 130c1•1 hex etioiewlodleng White 167 e. After Thing. , the . only 'sale reported eras Inn. red on trek 430 e... ACtotthg dull end henry. Oorn—Beles 3 care on treat at 33C. Oats— Anhes Scare nt s aki ontract.• It tporpc by IbilfrctsuL . .. . Pirrtsroon, Es. Wenn & (Wow Ilartatio, Oet. - . 15-31 Olds bacon, 100 us lard, INV bacon ihouldent, r Sellars & I=4oo Mb Uhl:IN - Lambert & Shlpton; * S Mk silk*, ,2 S Harbaugh . co: 161 Utei. r..at, J 1.3 Woolf. co; /21alea rag., LUC:IOW& bin - v 8 , . 4 , ~ , 'lra, U TOWnientlit agit Ed. eider, .1 G kli, _ , leucottls Ms WI, Ho da thmir, , Sbomaket.2 Lang; 6 nos brawn, W, A Bootthen: 8 'dos. tab. and &Merl.; Eakmald a Arbockla;,B bblispOks, J. kook - 66 bre tandles..l:l6 Dllsurth; 17 do soiti, IS L Yaboestock & ea .le, do. candle., E II Ilyers & to; -n .bbiaronr, J Kirkpatrick! Bond LI& applWallolierkp do do, Cleo WNW; 20 Ws on; I , & co; 42 pkgs . Matter, .1 E Crowfoot .150bbla dont, ackeOwn &Lln. bast; 4 aus metal, J Ewa:bead; Et bales cotton, King, I R.TIPe , kaq o . 114. 1 4 1 . 0 1F,P1u1 , Wa1inc0.. ,, AZITAIILM Omuta, 0a:46,4 pulolgooPosinte. &MAWR &; Kahan; 6 &Ms .applos; IF Ellne;, l 4 kavr ert potato., 2 Usk &cur: P rotor:mg A t&W potttoes•ti .. .' I'Ae. epos,- 3 ,•Enargrrt Mk , applts, 'I ' Balarn kingalintter,-glibbobsu*il6 . bons Wee; 0- Grotoosgsr &Saw 2bhlt baloxid;Wo. Emcee; , &id& bntt4'JiblM=27:bDl.. -2.* seed; Ewor roam-, 1/banl 12 bp bleans,J. , ftig; 3 btdo da, Orme &Ike— On: skttwbtar, .& T ,lIonnodyl& 11.14 raithh• II Jahn n Esebitt:33 bbl: door, A 31.111.; I tar . teed; west lining .-103 bra- barkyi 233 , eke Ott Jobn:11 Spam 40 bits • at A • yam' I c a t s ,'E . Wank.:l4S bga gassed, at B 43 WaW. - lay , J Uelcv; i ait.lattiti 314 Kennso 4, Mt% ~;',..-" 2,,, : OtatiTiani a Ptitainta4Biii*osii;:ol4 6- Dp _o:ol;•littetaxa;Miegery t toptbalesl4:lsl32 YlolkiloTespobibniq Llllrolgl &to 4 ICOROo3isir sbciakileamustl ol ) do dditardita l t,' kul` 4 .,,, Ma desalts; Van Wallace; 201 mks whast,4 IS II &OM .3 2421. 15ti&0ri111343400.413 -bbli; -.X.: !month 95 bbitims&O L tßag,Coni. l i a r_iikaAraGi gado; 4 BiliMe4 2 40 . 1 ‘ akabplaral , tr:-.. , ...1 t'4.3 ,•.e.' ~.:4 .! 1 . • t , • ' I.ri;:ir., >, Market, • • "260 • .-ii-n0.r1.-sowbuttitgbt afb.r otti rt totio 1.00 Ibis X Sort tatiOatt.C;P: Ibis XX red Ind at all halo XXlntilit at XIX. Wheat—Sal:. L.,' amtlii bo anther Mich at Vat; 5,000 hu do t 13Ic; bra ha white 111 th at Vitt,4 2.0 00 tut No •l Rod at 12Sci; I,silb bit No I Rod at 12e40 - apou-bu o 2 Rad at I.2iNr; 1.500 La No Sitio at 12.1te; 7,OUV-bo No I !lad at 12% . ; 7,raat ht,t do at 5,700 lot Red -Inch* 1,:40 ba No 2 Itod 3.c.v bo No at 12Go: 14001 lied at To.dol bit mama . ..Mich at 17.2!-.1.c; IAO hu d.. at LIS; 12,000 Ira ?.o 2 iteit (before report) at 12.TX.0. Corn tate Cut owning; G. 400 hu No 1 at Oro. There ia tadhing dotal In other graloo. Murata Markel. 0c4.14. Flour—Dull and nothihAng. Wheat —Doll. Fab' , at 31,1 V LW for 'lto. ng 1 f ebiragn 4PrinZ 141,2.5 for ?Cu. 1 Milwaukee dab and rrd winter west• ern, rum—Dull and.hcary; iktc to arrive, and 86e on the q.t. lbtrValt. Whhity—Dull. Canal yndew.a-4'orn Licr, wheat 15, lawarre-1„9 410 bbb , flour, 131.000 bu i lt wheat, 30,000 bn h corn, 13,0xkl Irtub barter. Eqvits--80 1 ) bbL flour, 1 4 .42,00 Nola wheat 31 WO bgA corn, :40: 1 0bwa• 00 1+1 COW bud, rye. poW)Wii4l4itiqUii:;: Claw Quawrosueorrosis Orme., ) Decor or WOnnorrox, Wesothoroh, L. 0., October 7th, ISM.) SEALED L 4 will bo received at title of; ace until TlTEelDA.Trlktober 20th. at 12 o'clock 21., for furnishing the . Government (2,000) two Giuliani:id Mules, to conform to the following SPECIYICATIONS : All to be (14) foOrteen hoods high and over In height. All to be in good flesh, sound, serviceable, and suitable for draughtpurposes. All to be over (3) three and .un,Ler (9) nluo years of PROPOSALS. Proposals to be for (sno) fire luttnired and mu:lards. The full name and wordiest askintes of the bidder must appear In the proposaL If a blcits made in the name of a lira the names of all the paths must appear or the bid aUI be consid ered es the individual proposal of the partner sign ing it. Proposals from didayol parties mill mot be comadered, and an oath of allegiance, must aemunparty each proposition. Proposals roust be &bimetal to Brigadier General D. 11. Bunker, Quartermaster O. S. Army, Washing ton, D. C., and should be plainly marked "Proponent • for Malec" " ' The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him, must bo guarantied by two re sponeible persons, whose signature, mat be appended to the gnarantra. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the cleric of the nearest District Court or of the neareet United Stet. District Attorney. Bidders mutt be premed in person when the bids are opened, or their proposals will not bo coneddend. Bonds in the tuns of twenty thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and-both of Ide . guarantors, will be required of the inettettsful bidder upon signing the contract. As the bond meat accompany the contract, it wilt be necumary for bidders to hove their bondsmen with them, or to have hoods eigned in anticipation, and read] to be prodneed when the cont.= la signed. Blanks for bonds can be procured upon application being made at the office, either personally, by totter, or by telegraph. Torn; of Correa e. We, —, of the county of —, and State of —, and—of the county of—and State of r, do ' - hereby guarantee that is able to fulfil *contract, he accordance with the terms of his proposition, and that, should his proposition ho accepted, ho will at once enter Infos contract therewith. Should the contract be awarded him we ore pre pared to become his securities, and should ho fall to sign a contract in accordance with the terms of his bid, we earaches will become the contracting parties in his mead. [To this gnarantoe must be appended the official certificate above mentioned.] INSPECTION, DELIVERY, Sc. All mules contracted far under this advertisement 111 ho eablect to -inspection, and thaee not conform ing to the specifications will be rul.ted. The vaults most be deliver.) in this city within ('25) twenty-firo days from the dote of signing the contract. Payment to be made upon the completion of the contract, or . soon thereafter as the Chief quarter master of Wit depot shall be In funds. The mule. will be awarded in lots of (SOO) Ave hun dred each, maws the chief Quartermaster may deem it for the interest of the Government to vary the another. The Chief Quartermmter Tonerrof to Memel( the right to rnieci any or all bide that he emy deem too high. - D. 11. RUCK ER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, vdd Depot of Washington. ORDNANCE OFFICE, • 'WA. Dmurnamr, Wusmscron. , October 2, 1663. - • SEALED PUOPOSALS will be received of this °tam until the 30th day of - October most, for BAND ING and IMBUING the 42-poundor Gana, at the Forts nod Arsenals of the United States la tho At: tondo OW., aft onting In number to 100. moo Or The 'gum will. be delimred at, and removed from, lieu eetainisionent where the work Ls to bo done at the can of the United Staten. Propowile for theme on the Pacific Coast—about 00 In number—will be received mail the 10th of Docent tor next ; and to case of thaw, the gum will bo de livered at flan Frandsen or its vicinity. The gam ere to be turned down to a true cylinder for the length of twenty-amen inches from the mar of the base ring, prepared to take o band of the beet wrought Iron, the Interior diametet: of which will be twenty incheer, and its thickness thtvw Inches. The vent Isle be hushed with a new Bash of pare Ingot copper, one Inch in diameter and about nine and • half Inchei long, and bored with • vent of two tenths of an inch. Drawing. of the gun in its original form and with the band put on Clll2l be wen at this once; at the Weterrown Amenal, Masa. ; at the Watervliet Ar senal, and at the: New York Agency, No. 45 Worth etreet, city of New York; at the Aeeeeml at Brides burg, Pa. ; and at Alleglway.Amenal, Pitteburgh, Fe.: of the Fort Munroe A nsmal, ; St. Ar wood, Mo. ; and Benica Anent, Cal. The work to to be done to GM entire satisfaction of the officer who will be appointed to superintend it ; and payment will be paid in 'full for each gun upon his certificate of Inspection and receipt. Proposals will date theprice per gun for the whole operation • describe in detail the manner in which it le proposed to put on the band; the number they will hand per month ;• and the time which will be re quired to do the whole work. The method and the time reqUired for doing the work, ae well as the prize, will be important elements in ootaidering the bids and *warding the contract. Nn bids will be considered from any parties but such as ore engaged in ties manufacture of iron and beery machinery, and who are, in the opin ion of this Department, fully prepared to execute the work. In the case of parties not known to this De partment 0T 1 4 0,6, to tie f.ntolpis ciso mast (Lc computy the proposal. Bond with satisfactory swathe to the amount of ally per rent, of the hid, will be required for the ful- Mama of the contract; and the Government M eow. the right to reject any or all bids, if deemed unsatisfactory. Prossamle boandomed .s.Plopoesle ihr -Banding 42-tionndiaa't and. will be "addreesed to .Brisesdise General George D. Ramsey . Chief of Ordnance, Wash ington City. EOGGE D. BAMBAY, oth:oodtd Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance. FORAGE WANTED. I=Z! Alsatian Quartgasuarge , s Orrice., t Wheeling West Ye., October 12th, 1863. I SEALED P ROPOSALS will be received at. Li °Ulm untli o'clock at boon of °ticker 24th, 1803, far furnishing the Quarternimur's Department U.S. Army, with the following, : Twohundred thousand (230,0tg) bashels of prime Data, In sacks,the Oats to Iftigh thirty-lime (.13) pottnds to the Mabel, and the mete lo to good strong burlaps. The grain to be delivertd at — Wlieeting, West Ara, oms quarter within Afteeb-days, one quar ter within thirty days, one ginnerwithin fortY•fini dill, and ono quarter within sixty (Lys from date of the award. Two thousand tone' (2,000). cif glad, sound, mer chantable Timothy Hey, Wed; to be delteered hi the same ratio with the grain. En:Tonle will be considered. for the entire lot or for tweedy thymand (Bli,ooo):busbels of Ostaor fifty (b 0 ions oSlfgl Propoindstaut titaio the qunitity effete', the Ptareof Midden.% of the bidder, and lutist he accompanied bye gitstahtee' of at Pod two re. Sp:m.odb persons that Owevender will falfill the "con tract if awarded to tom...saempstut omperalkin be notified on volt after the Sward is rasdesa possible. Written eolitratte will In all cases tie entered la; and contractors wlille required to'give bonds for the faithful 'perkumshce of the. tontnlit. Proposib should bo undimmed on the.enTelope “PlBstht ravage,' and be addresed, to the ntelemigned" at Wheeling, West Ta. "The - right 'to 14888 any or all bids is.roserved the . Goternment. bale will twe.enbirtskiid.tinleiti ete requirements &recompiled frith..'; , ....' Tunwriz zooms, enptain and Aset faltaziazuwter/ 7 . B .4Azwv• oc.l6:td )ROPOSALS FOR FLOUR—tiealed: Proposal. are invited theW.ddayntOCTONEß, 1863, at 12 frir ,fprniehtag fthertlishastence De pat-meat with 20,000 barn* of flour. Ithia will be reeetred fbr :what to haulms at No. 1, No. Scud. No. 3 and thr. Any portion los than the iNde 4i duplicate far:the 'different ',sisace should, be, oponeepatataaects 'of - paper. The . delivery el the flour to be eatamenewit within ono .week.fromAlcrer optaivof the 'bids, m. 1,1111000 ilicondler to the Doternatent•scotT direct. Id 8118481 * 800,. hula; daily, dellsered.elther at the.Gotwin' melt WArehdose in Georgetown, at the.wharrea,ar therallroad depot, Was h ington; D. • Payment will be made to earthy:Mg of Indebted- - , mesa of attch celtet Buda as ttio GosetaMat May itach br diatributicss, The usual Government impaction. will be mule jest befortitholloueLefataired:, • An oath of allegiance mutt seconipany each 10. No bldarllibr• entattained froth helve breale* failed to simply 'iiith , ,heir orittmc idders not pmeent•toreaponfls, .• • , .- • - • The birrela to entirely new, madeypty.etrong ot Dew material add had lined.. " • - No llour wilt bereecired which la not froth mom& ' he dtriated toroot ti Emma, muadearaya:- CC Jenohondlitied ''ProPctab. for FloMr.•:.ti !L. Stu Skit Soto Aged for E. M. Ba=t'* Celebrated ' Miliff444lliiglatesi;SppitCotiim. , . . VIOTOELV, DIAMO N D NIEDA,T4' WATERS', BURTON'S k AIND - rmanirs ,, snob tolt t t; rz.:t igrab ho ouwiTpai,eu2Lidii ull,bt'co 1 la 4: PROPOSAL#._ EZEUEI3 SALE.—"K 'convenient' two stoxy I brick dwelling hote.el.eithhack building, No. ;X. Bose "met, Pittsburgh. Also, a. large, convenient and well finished three-4 story brick dwelling lions, with brick dwelling, No. 'hi Ross street, between First wad Second streets. Also, a two-story brick dwelling bane, with back buildings, No. 212 Second street, near Ross. All the above ore in good order and supplied gee and enter. Also, one-story frame cottage, dwelling. N. 214 Second street, arid the two:storylrame dwelling ad- . joining. Both of thesohousea are In good "order, and suitable for email Alec, P lot of ground. on the uortheentwordly side of First moet, beternottitnas and Tr,) streets, near Item etreet,..haring a front,ut 21 feet, on Tint street, and extending hack GOloet. The "bore property is situated in a dcalrable part of the city. For terms of sale and part ionises Ingulre of Wit. W. THOMSON, No.loB Flab( erect. EBE • Rrf FOR S LE. --The underoigied J. offers at private salari_very valuable, farm In Ohio Township, Allegheny County, Pa containing about 87 acme. It to situated on the . Ohio river, about 4% miles below the city. The improvements are a good stone dwelling house, log barn, and ether out-bulklitge; shoot SW apple tons lu condition, and other fruit Iron.; aboutrecree b = cleared Land, the balance - In good timber. It to the property formerly mimed, br:THOMAS 11. JACK MAN. The whole fartuvrill be sold in a body,. or Minden* Inducement is offered it will lie cot up and mid In lots suitable for rocuirry residences. As the subscriber intends to dispose of the property soon, those who may wish to purchase should call upon him without delay; For further particulars enquire of J. W. F. ESQ., 106 FIFTH STIIEET, Pittsburgh, or of the undersigned, In Ohio Toemship. col3and WILLIAM JACKMAN. VALUABLE PENN STREET PROP ERTY ;FOR SALE..—Two Lots, ZI foot 4 inches front tom alley, with o large doable house between Hancock and Hand streets. A desirable loco, lion fore Physician or Dentist. Alm, ROM° line building sites fotiprivate residences near Allnerwr ille, from 3; to 1 acreswch. Also, s large number of building lota of various sism, of from •L'+ to E.O fact front, by 100 to 150 feet deep, situated st too tertaitturof Hui Wylie street Passenger Railway. Apply - to the undersigned, Execiitons of the estate of John Herron, dec'd. W. A. HERRON. JOHN D. HERRON, 73,22,3 m R. G. HERRON. A SPLENDID DWELLISG :FOR SPLENDID situated at lit and Ward, Pittabmgh. The loth a front of 30 feet end extend, basic ail trot, on srbi Is r• cud a large three-story brick building, with LeOk buildings three storioa. The bnikilug it finished "in modern style, arranged with double parlors, (marble mantle,) din ing room, kitchen, laundry, with tuba, boilers, stare and bath room. Also Boren commoilloris bit cham ber.. Parties seeking a comfortable maidens., the atom is just the placo. Is offered low. For ten= and phaeton at ocIS IIIcLALIi Fourth street. Wit SALE AT' A BARGAIN.—One .12 second-hand STRAII ZNGLNE; 141 u. cylinder, 4% foot stroke, poppet' out all, foot fly wheel on countor aunt, 40 foot S ln.• steam pipe, with two 39 in. &ruble fined (16 lri.) stator balm, 26 foot king, steam drum wronghtdrun stand pipe, breeching and ere front, oil in good working order; rated at 60 borne power. Also, one 'small Steam Enkin'e, 'in. cylinder, with fly-wheel, Ac., In like condition that has been .driren with the other. For particulars color to 1101388, TAYLOR & CO., of Whording. ocklerrl CU. ; - 11 d CO. COUNTRY . RESIDENCE FOR SALE. 1..) The undersigned oasts at ptivatii sale his orontry reeidence on Troy Hill, contain fig about six acres bf groimd, a splendid - Brick Dwelling. House, en excellent frame Bart.. will Mom for • hired man with family ; learns In gmPos. In en-rol lout bearing order ; about ill choice peach tress, and about 100 apple taros, pear trees, cherry, plonk and other trow, Ac. Title indisputable. Conditions easy. Enquire of se:nim JOHN' C. FLEINEII, on the place. Pod. RENT.—Four New Two Story 1 Dwelling Moms, with finished garrets, making six rooms, at the corner of Chancery Lane and TWA street, near Market street. Alec, • well finished room smiler .Mse. Agielilles harbor shop, in the Dia soond,sultable for gardiater's store room, or coffee cal lar,with gee, water, be. Apply to J. Lri.r.x McABOT, of Lane, McAboy Ca., 140 Federal street, he. oclaawd. 'VOL?. SALE.—Four Acres of Ground 1: and a Pour Story Brick Binding' Engine, Dollen end Machinery ; Gen adapted for s manu factory; lOC foot by lie foot; can be purchased foe one-half Ito original coot, by calling on WILLIAM WARD, No. 99 Grant Kraut, Pittsburgh. tiOR SALE.—Fora New COAL FLATS, in complete order and condition. Dimensions, 80 feet In length, 14 • not In Yridth and 4W depth Coal Plans, and wilt Be soldel box` gain. rtopstre two4.lsox.grAri. at the °Mee aloha Meek; . eeßfotf Daqueeno Wey, neartor,ortheid aL SHIPPI.VG. S TEAM WEES.LY .TO 1,117-'• ERPOOL, touching ak4IITEMSTOWN, L 4 ((Coax likusoa.) The well known steamers o Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Staantellip Oompany are intended as follows% CITY oFlcuickiEsTEA—Bathrdsi , Oct. 10 . CITY Olf L0ND0N.......—............85turday, Pct. 17. CITY OUBALTIIIIORE—.,....-:.l.Satisnlay, Oct, N. And evert mimic:ling Saturday; at-sons, from Pier 44„North River. earzi mr llItSACir. .. _ . .... . Popobis in Gad, or gs eosins/oat in airrascy. I Soar. Carts—......-W -00 erk0k1um.......- —.532 50. do to London.... 8500. d0 to London 35 60 do to Pula...-... a :co s..dii7 to Purls._ 40 80 du to Bamberg ... 90 00 sky ' ' to [iamb g 37 60 Passengers alsoformanled to ilarre,Bremon, Rot terdam, Antwerp, 4 e...,,M,eina l l7 l ces rataa. Fame teem Liserpool rOr Qtl.3l , lltollllG Ist Cable, $75, $95, $lO5. glettiCes 43tk, nose who wish to Pend Mr their ftiends.can buy tickets here at them rates. For further information apply at the Company'. Maw JOILN7II, DALE, Agent. 15.1lroadony, New Fork. JOLIN TROMPSON. Agent, Mod street, Ord house from the Midge. mhlo:tt l'lttsbur gl, ST PASSAGE FROM ---- "THE "OLD 001TNTItY . ." • • CHEAP Paneengen brought out in Fran 01GA133 NAIL 37EA3111E9, !nun Liverpool, Londonderry, Galway or Cork, for Twenty-Five Dollars Acid by eating vow% for minirt-oss DOL. LADS, In eurromY , Apply to my: gamed D. OITEILL, Damian Chnm4L Building. • . Illtkinteend, THE. ATLANTIC misligt A., ROYAL MAIL STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. GALWAY LINE ADRIATIO, IMO' Homo-pm; 4,000 tone. HIBERNIA, I,Colllione-powar, SDI? tom COLUMBIA, 1,000 Horso-pewer. SAM tom A If OLI A. LPG Hared-powm, 9000 tons. The magnificent Steamship ANGLIA wOl sail from New York for Liverpool on TUESDAY, the 6th of October. Rata of wave from Ltreigool to New York, pay obi° in gold or Cl. equivalent in curreticif. Tint Intormediate. 401 Passenger, torwardint abo to Donde% Paris, Ham burg, Mush% Breition, •Botterditia, Antwerp, Sr,., at lowast rpm , - fares esain Liverpool or Galway to New York and Dania, IMS, 5:14 SU; fillk SUB. Tor pomp &pay at the office of the Agents. BEL I Br ABL E "- = /4rmitqlNY. EMI= Da* Hanagtik. • • Diathip Clltivaddißallfilng; • jyliblrts No: 70 Fifth atroat,,Pl • burgh... OUNAItD /4-7P',2?qr911 uviaircipL AND grunprroWN Wa . in nor fb oipliv l l;2 cane ricz 711021 . H114 TORS, ials-ip‘ci:Frenq. Balt aftry "Meek.- Airply W., .• "' r f ri*APIIATOOVii Atia, DUQMNE BR MS' WO US, ceinult catmow MinttOiCtureet dem" vadoty of ilatohed BRASS WORK IPOE PLUMBERS. STEAM OR GAS TITTERS; MACHINISTS; AND BRASS OAWITEOS, •olhaf:dekriptioniOniVielo order. 'STEAMBOAT WORE;STRAM AND OAS: ITITTINO,And RpPAIMING; ponalitly. 'attended - to!' Paktenla* Wftotstforivaid to-fittingnp BEifINE. BINS FOR COAL-ND CARBON OILS • • ' Sok A Oc.the Western DutittilirPemi.. oiviAta Air the info of MAPES, , LABORELLA: CO.'S PATENT BYPIIOM'PIIIIP, the beet erer Itt* Tented. Haring no mires it Jo not lialblalo get our. prowler, and.iiarthhow num water • th a o any ramp 03 twice its size. S s split rayCA * 4 O N. AiLL4I.4..4,NOTICE. ,:10 , OW: INTUESTED:—Tbe ,Cominitte. apio'intia W. collect the account' for ;laboron-tha. want then City of Pittsburgh, woold hereby all persona haring bills for. labor or PlatertakasoSlitiallt .intninschusents.l to presant thotuuns;._beforatha lit-day-of November, to GEO. TMESETDR,sbqE9W , ot TroAs RonTA:24 baTipt s toenithrtruiteel,R , Attizia to!' Ma auty•Ot th iFIUW: O24 rO )11 4 ,.. • -! l ^ik 1 4 . d 'IIOOFAT , Grek - 11: • daOpuronaiii. Ogre' 'aliti.;;;l'lol‘ yYorID tbrmakbig oft add bills,and for' ristirr ma* &Stir azdhentleabion by admards, at thel3aiid of tree matipas;fronim to - 1254 m. „. .„ . 9E0:1I:TIIIFESTON. • ' JAW 7 . ' • .IVAILOAirI",t,EXINT:."): I, rI 7-tAia 14 :ceellon iastio r's1Lrs.n- li osi,raotaiLbil7Z ila bentu r fAUSlLltalettSMageiltr • QUMISIER A& •-••;,:: .- f loi t -16.) RA-NGEZIEST. , . 1,2. .. _.{ _ ___ •- sock.l.lUr MONDAY. A • •,•-•• • ••••••• • --. cy Tn• __ 2C•th. ANNSTL_ -PAX • . , yn._ . 2 . NINE DAILY T RAM. The - THHOMUI fiOCHiCHOHATXOI, learn the Pittsburgh Station chin (elate umosia-.. .0 at 4:50 e us:. gutting Wall Steams blames Pitts burgh and Philadelphia, and nuking pert, Queue lion tor New IforkenciPidisilelpbte" - The- TILSOVEIII MAIL TlLiati lame tbii.Psis wilger Station 01.7 1110Milig ( , a n .d..,1 . t 0 e is.. "'kWh% mar at Prim - stiaisti, Ind .73 snaking direct connections at H ib i . Bau _ =are and Washington, and Ssr Nee T tor nits- The The THROUGH EXPfirsdd TR4Tg.. • keno' 4 - 4'a 3:50p. m., clopping on=incipsl statidie;sosktox direct connection at lug nu. - Bat:noon and Wuhin= and for Noir -Pork via Allentovn rents "d Tire VAST 'P IA i ta kens - ita Station WI (cunt Sunday) at ti:3s p.rios4aloystnt