M ittfti4lf. 14326ttit Fatal Afitay at. Mattalleld—Escape of the Murderer. I ‘ 4 ' On Saturday evttnlng, about nine o'olook, a occurred at the village tif Mane- TUESDAY MORMING- - -- - NOV. 17,1868. fatal dirs . / ; field, five miles from the city. The elrcum stances of the affair are as follows: Two men named John Kenney, alias "Curly Jack," and I John Keyton, employed In a stone quarry in Scott township, wore spending the evening drinking whisky at the house at which Keyton boarded, and at the hour above stated. When both parties were very much intoxicated, Ken ney bristled up for a fight, and threw down the gauntlet by remarking that "ho was the best manila the house." Heron accepted the challenge, and in true Irish style at once stripped himself to the waist—leaving noth ing on his person but his pants and boots. The combatants then went out into a little lot, followed by several other men, who b,- longed to the party. A woman appeared with a candle, and tried to stop the qaarrol. Keyton, who in a stout young man, was not BO drunk as Kenney, and the first blow which 1 be struck knocked' Kenney down. Ile then kicked the prostrate man twice, when be was dragged away. Kenney was badly hint. and contained to sink rapidly until twelve o'clock Sunday, when he expired. Keyton, in the meantime, made his escape, and has not yet been arrested. Coroner McClung held an inquest to-day, and a roe mortem examination woe made by Dr. Webb. It was found that the stomach of the deceased had been burst open, in oonse quence of the kicks which ho received. The testimony elicited went to show that the diffi culty occurred in the manner above described. The party had clubbed together and purchased half a gallon of whisky, which they drank during the evening. The deceased was a married man, and leaves a wife and four children residing in Temper ancoville. He was a deserter from the army, and frequent attemps have been made to find out his whereabouts. The jury found a verdict "that the deceased -same to his death from a kick or kicks inflict ed by John Keyton." CITY AND SUBURBAN• From Yesterday's Evening Gazette The Fifth Regiment Colored Troops—. Their Reeeptton in Pittsburgh. Our city was thrown into a state of excite ment, on Sunday, by the arrival, at an early hour In the morning, of the 51k Beyistod of Mated State Colorrol Droops, from Camp Dela *are, Ohio, on their way to Fortress Monroe. 'The regiment numbered about 800 men, under the command of Col. McCoy, Licht. Colonel ldhartliff, and Major Terry. The commissioned officers were all white, and had all been in 'active service previous to their appointment to {his Regiment. The privates were all young, active, able bodied Wien, fully armed and equipped, anti very neat and Glean in their personal appearance. They were quiet. and orderly in their behavior, and the impression they made pa ,all . who had any intereotirse With them, was exceedingly favorable. The Lieut. Colonel, a courteous anti accomplished gentleman;as weld as &gallant and experienced ,soldier, and says he never saw a body of mon, who were more willing to learn, and who acquired the drill u rapidly as they did. 'They were accompanied by a full drum corps. Their colon consulted of two One silk flags— one of the regulation "Stars and Stripes, " and the other a splendid blue silk flag, with the national emblems embroidered on it, " presented by Colored Men of Ohio, to the "4th Reg. Ohio Colored Troops," and a set of ',silk guidons. , The over attentive Subsistence Committee received them, at their Ralf, where they had a • most bounteous breakfast prepared for them, to which they didwmplejustice. It is greatly to the credit of the Committee, that they do not allow color to make any difference in the ;way they treat "elm country's defendera." ; We overheard a visitor remark that he sup ; posed this would be the darkest page in the history of the Committee, but we think that it will be one of the very brightestof their many 'pleasant recollections in after days. After the men were through eating, the Colonel introduced the Rev. John Peak, who addressed the men at considerable length. ; 'Re said, "that this! occasion was one of the proudest moments of his life--one that he had never even hoped to live to sec—being a I public recognition of the negro as a matt." Re-referred, in a most eloquent manner, to the rapid and.decided change in public opin son, in regard telhe employment of colored men as soldiers, and of allowing them to eon tribute their share in putting down the rebel lion, and in sustaining the Government, in which they have quite as vital an interest as their white brethren. lie then referred to the men who left this city, to enlist in the various colored regiments, forming in the east, anti said he saw them start with feelings of pain and regret, but now he could bid them "God speed,' and encourage them to go and add their names to the roll of heroes who im mortalized themselves at Port Hudson, Vicks burg and Fort Wagner. He concluded by extiortiog them, in a very feeling manner, to demean themselves as sol diers worthy of the glorious cause for which they are about to fight, (and, if needs be, offer up their lives,) and expressed the hope that they would very sun return, bearing .their eolors unsullied; that the old flag would coon wave over a reunited country, and that all of their-now down-tredon race could look up to its broad folds and know that the ac cursed sin of human ;slavery was no longer protected and cherished by it. The remarks of the Rev'd gentleman were received with the most extravagant evidences of approbation, and were cheered most reel • ferously. After a few remarks by the Lt. Colonel, 'blinking the Committee and citizens ofTitts burgh, the regiment took the train in waiting for them, feeling that Pittsburgh at least does not share in the popular feeling in someparts of the country against the" nigger." Trial of Barnhard Lauth for the Mur- der of John Kunzler COURT OF OYER END Tsammari—Meedey, Nov. 18.--J edges Sterrett; Mellon and Brown. At ten o'clock, the case of the Common wealth vs. Bernhard Leath, indicted for the murder of John Kunaler, was called up by District Attorney Kirkpatrick. Messrs. Mar shall and Swartrwelder appeared as counsel for the defendant. • • • • - Therisoner was brought in, and arraign ed - the ordinary form, when he put in a plea of "not guilty." The circumstances of the murder:are already well known to our readers. The deceased and the prisoner lived in Birmingham, and ono night in the fall of 1561, they quarreled on the street, when Lauth allot Kmieler, inflict ing a mortal wound. After the shooting, Leath escaped, and visited Europe, where ho re mained for some time. lio returned to this country in September last, was arrested at the house of a friend in McKeesport, and com mitted to jail for triaL . A jury had not been empanneled when the Court adjourned for dinner. Gymnastic Fsblbltlon The members of the. Pittsburgh Gymnastic Association will giro their sixth annual exhi lbition, at their rooms on Diamond 'tree:, on Tuesday evening, the 17th inst., commencing athelfliast seven o'clock. For persons who have ;Wended previous exhibitions of this in stitution, the simple announcement is suffi dela; but to others we would say that those exhibitions are exceedingly interesting and amusing, and that many feats never before ',attempted will be performed on this oeea. .Not only will nearly fifty young gentlemen of this city appear, but several amateur gym nasts from the east have volunteered their cer vices. The officers of the Association have taken Mammal pains to make the programme various and attractive, and we hope that not only the parents and friends of the youths engaged in this laudable institution will attend, but also that all citisens who approve of manly sports and the improvement of the rising generation will enstoirage the Association by witnessing the ierFormanoes. A Brilliant Meteor The Shamokin (Northumberland coun ty) Herald, says The most remarkable and splendid meteor we over beheld swept across the sky, at precisely eight o'clock on Sunday night last. It was first observed in the Western sky„about twenty degrees above the horizon, whence it swept to the smith and disappeared. It traveled in a south easterly direction with groat ve locity, looking like a mighty rocket, and leaving behind a long train of Sc.. What was most remnrkable about this meteor was the fait that its train, which was one of splen did brilliancy, burned with scarcely diminish ed light for full four minutes, sparkling its entire track as with molten fire. It then gradually died out, assuming finally the un dulating shape of a great serpent, with its head 'in the zenith and its tail on the west ernaide of the Milky Way. A New Telegraph Line The United States Telegraph Company have leased the right of Way from the Atlantic and shat Western Railway Company along side their road, and are patting tip an independent line the whole length of the road. A party of workieen : recently passed through West Greetiville, Mercer county, bound eastward, setting the posts. When it is finished as far westward Cincinnati, New York and St. Loriii will as be connected, not only by a rail road et unbroken gague ' but also, by a con tinuo's, line of telegraph al‘ ter the control of one company. It is the intention of the com pany, furthermore, to continue their line weewvd, as the Pacific road progresses. until it ultimately reaches the city of San Fran cisco. StitTERCED.-4cidge McCandless, in the Vatted States District Court, on Saturday, sentenced }Teary Mottle, convicted Oct. 23d of aiding la 06:allying away a deserter, to pay • fine of one dollar and under& imprisonment in the county jail for six =intim. There ware extenuating circumstances in the case of Motile, which induced the Court to impose mach a light sentorme. GODLY'S Lsor's Boox.—The December numtrtr ofthis favorite of the ladies is now Vastly, at J.:llrqrttocat'S News.and Periodi carDepot;.optennte. the Postale*. Betides the usual flishion,plate, and other illustra tions, it °outgo, two tine steel engravings, which themselves would be worth the price of the number, it sold aeposatelfp Election of Dank Director*. The stockholders of the several hanks of Issue, located in this city, held their annual elections for Directors, to-day. The follow ing is a list of the names of the gentlemen composing the several boards: Bank of Pittshisrgh.—John Graham, Theism/ Bakewell, Wm. McKnight, James Daltell, Henry Palmer, William Holmes, M. Whit more, N. Yoegtley, Jr., George A. Berry, Den nis Leonard, John Bissell, Charles Hays, C. W. Ricketson. Iron City Bank.—James McAuley, Thos. McCann, Robert Robison. George Al bree, Porter R. Friend, John W. Chalfant, David M. Long, Andrew D. Smith, Henry Irwin, Daniel Rower, William Frew, David Fitrsimmons, (let Ward, Pittsburgh,) David Hostetter. Bank.—Francis Sellers, Springer' Harbaugh, Jared M. Baulk, John S. Willock, John 8. Dilworth, George B. Jones, Frank Rohm, Alex. Reynolds, George Black, George I A. Berry, Thomas Fawcett, Wm. S. Bissell, George S. Head. Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh.—James B. Murray, Alexander Nimlek, David McCand less, James H. Hays, B. L. Fahnestock, Wm. B. Posey, H. Brady Wilkins, O. Ormsby Phil ' lips, Thomas J. lieskinson, John B. Can ; field, John H. Shoenbergor, Harvey Childs, 1 John D. McCord. t Merchants' and Manufacturcre Bank..-11. L. Bollman, NV. P. Baum, Wm. Batter, Walter ' Bryant, W . Cunningham, E. M. Fulton, R. ; H. Hartley, J. P. Tanner, R. B. Sterling. Mechanics' Bank of Priusbargh.—William B. i Holmes, Alex. Gordon, Henry Hays, John I. House, Geo. Wilson, Jr. .order, C. Yeager, I Thomas McKee, James I. Bennett. 1 Allegheny Bank.—Wm. Bagaley, C. G. Hue ! sey, R. T. Leech, It. J. Anderson, I. M. Peta -1 cock, M. K. Moorhead, D. R. Galway, C. W. Ricket-son, Joshua Rhodes, Thomas S. Blair, Reese Owens. A New Railroad Prideet. For some weeks past there has been consid erable figuring among parties who are anxious to secure 'the early construction of a railroad which wonld constitute a means of transpor tation to market for the root beds of coal which aro to be found in the south-eastern part of :Mercer county, and in the adjacent parts of Butler county. A. yet It appears to be uncertain whether the road will be built MI a branch of the Atlantic or Great Weitern i Railway, or under a separate organization. The route most - talked of commences at near West Greenville, Mercer county, upon the route of the Atlantic and Great Western rail road, thence by the most practicable route, via Mercer, to the coal-field. The road will, : doubtless, be constructed with broad page to zait its western connection. The West Green ville Ar7w states that work will commence soon, so far, at least, as preliminary surveys are concerned, aud the character of the parties I having charge of the project is a pretty sure indication that it will be promptly carried through. The coal which it proposes to - :pen up is very extensive, and the coal is of an excel lent quality, The field, indeed, extends be yond the limits of Butler county to the east ward into Armstrong county. Extensive and favorable leases have been made as far eastward as the neighborhood of Brady's Bend, by parties interested in the project. It has long been known that veins of coal of al most fabulous thinkness, and of superior quality underlie the section of country through which this road proposes to pass, and now the Test treasure is en a fair way to he developed and made available. We sincerely hope that I nothing will interfere to delay the roneumma- I lion of the project. The country needs the coal, and the road will bo valuable as an out let to a largo and important part of Mercer county. Goner ;mu Ducemam—The last number of the 67th volume of the " Lady's Book," con tain. no less than two beautiful steel engra vings, besides the usual double page plate of fashions, colored, and a large array of wood out illustrations. As to the other contents, of scum they are to be submitted to the ladies without remark. Gurley lo for sale at J. P. Hunt's, Masonic Hall, Filth street, W. A. Oildenfenney's, 4t, Fifth street, and H. Miner, next door to the Post Office. DROWNED.—On Friday morning, while the Brownsville packet Franklin was nearing Lock No. 1, on her way to this city, a deck passenger ' named Jacob Long, walked over board and was drowned. Efforts were imme diately made to recover the body, but, after a search of three bonne, the boat proceeded to the city. It was supposed that the man was under the influence of liquor at the limo of the accident. The deceased was a single man, and resided In Cookstown, Fayette county. WESTERN INSURANCE COltrotY.—Tho follow ing gentlemen were to-day elected Direetors of the Western Insurance anpany for the ensuing year: Reuben Miller, Jr., Jas. M'Auloy, Nathaniel Retrace, Alexander Nimick, George Darsie, Chas. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley, Alex ander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas, Bonj. P. Bakewell, John It. McCune, Camp bell B. !term, Alumna NATIONAL BANI.-A bank, under the National banking act, will probably go into operation in West Greenville, Mercer county, In a tow months, at farthest. We learn that the stook is about all taken. BICADLII'S DIUS Son; Booe.—This collection of " Popular and Sentimental Songs," is for sale at J. P. Bunt's, Masonic Hall, Fifth st. IN THE - COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COMITY. No. 114, June Term, A. D. 1863. Llllls A. Ro by her next friend, Thoa P. Adams, vs. John 11. Roberts. Libel in Divorce. Subpoena tuned. Re. turned to Lt Monday of June. Returned N. N. I. June 27th. 1863, alias enbpoena issued. Reteruable to let Monday of October ; also returned N. N. I. And nay, October 62d, 1803, on motion of Geo. R. Cochran, Attoneey for libellant, the (,urt direct the Sberlff to hare notice of the Daum published in oue or more newspapers published in said contity, for four successive weeks prior to the 4th 3ionday of Decem ber nest, requiring the said party to appear on sold day to answer said complaint. BY THE COURT. AttestibßialßY ZATON, PrOtROnOtSI7. TO Yoke B. Roberts-4n pursuance of the above or der of Court, you am hereby notified to appear barer. the Judges of the Court of Common Neu of mid conty, on MONDAY, the 28th day of December, A. u D. 1863, to show cams. if any you have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. SAMUEL B. CLULEY, Sheriff. Sheriff'. Office, Oct. 28th, 188 oreffiklawdew cli A RIJN L CALDWELL, (Enceaar to James Holmes a Co.) PORK PAOKZB, Deabkr In BACON, LARD, BUGLIA MUD HAMS,BNOHLD HSU, AG., 0011NBII man= AND 1113 ST STRUTS, mently ittrormar, COMMERCIAL RECORD Captain Chapman awarded the fe1..., u,g c• Ltrar , _ to-day at noon, for Mt-nod:in, Its, G 0..., LI, lit IA D II tr it•lt , ! 700,000 husltelo Of out., t.• las :II 1 .5 r. Li.• 111 .-r• :PL. 1. -• . ' .tk riff , and 4e0.00n to be dellvered at C... 10.• The domestir money market hat. undergone no I U. L. Stott, of St. 1., in, met no. I fur t. ' •..i, material change worthy of notice. Th. re te a CO/1- loctleliyerti in 1.4. •al al sir - 0 btu l ot.. that:toil good demand for money, while whet little • - 1. • cola ale. is taken try the brokers at former ;Teta- Thp• v... .111 sr in ter tient, Eastern Eycharige is sl.ttiouary at par buy. E. L. Baker, it • f.".' ' ' • 1 20 0 . 01 X, bushels s, t.lsit,cred at liar.., , • lag, and N to 1., per cent mem sellisr. bushel. The New York Commercial Advertiser of Set (fiber 1.110 I • t et C.... • c. :!r • it r , 0 tr, had the following review ..f the money mask., lot „ titre I.t .r t•tr . • •• week ending nn Saturday last . ; I . / .t..• L'n ce The money market has toughed). in ,It tug. lit wit point this week, the severity of the preenutc. being Imports by Rail road. most apparent shout Tuesday and Wed....ley, 1:11. • k • I l lrrttlirititit, Sy. %CAI b Cu,. - •4 's• when them w. greater the 1.1. 1. .1.: It' liltbr Its, Lido Grelin. .1. r r ••, up of the trausections of each .I.ty, and less anxiety b r .,„ IT ' St ":r •• . • P „r . I among borrowers .to the prospects of the forum e.• clot Markle e . .. The current of legal &ill., notes appear, to hat C no' tetrited this way again. and the banks, after paying in tboni the trictalt.tit of three and a Lail rutile ,, yesterday, had still a reoccre of about menty.onr inifllons lei hand. An instalment of fit .- million dol lar, watt received at the othee of the United Stntteo Assistant Treasurer, from Washingion this morning, incresstng the amount on hand there of aloof ten millions. The general balance at the sub-treasury has been reduced fourteen million dollars during the week, and lart understand that It Is the intention of the government to continue us far as possible the policy of a liberal system of disbursements. pie nominal rate of money for temporary Is:iodation has been seven per cent, even oit the Sect class of accmitioa, while commissions peel have. In many Instances rained the onto ruitch higher. ror strictly prittlo paper the rates are six and a half to sec. per cent. for sixty days, and seven per cent. for eta mouths, enclorned. The best .1.1. nooses are taken at seven per mot. Second clans pap, meets with a limited rurreney at ecten to ton fee cent., according to the reputed strength of the names. FINANCE AND TRADE. • ••• • She telegraph to-day reports Gold at Ili to Nms Tork, sod loreigo Exchange quirt at Money, Au we leant from the same source, woo to goad de- . •nd at 7 per rent The market In tle• norneente Dr) Goodie Trade brio boort .toady, and the market khOWN nogbun V.I. Of note. The dealer, are ' , anomie of high prices not II the rleoe .1 the Spring ei=non. toome foie outie de lets boa. lawn ptelieil up at prices slightly to-low the inirkot but quotation.. pre nuchnni,ool. elan.lal it Drown E"...'",f1." hir.gt'..(a4l) ,,, t , . th,r of any clung., we omit our regular Iteport market.—g. Y. Shirr/me L..e. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Illus.", November 16, if-63. FLOUR ar GRAIN—The grOiu market market li. Wen quiet fur some days past, while prices remain without change. Wheat is selling from .Agun $1,311 for Red, and 51,1;41,40 (or White. Cam is firm, with sale, of 1 car Shelled on track at hI In. and 1 usre do at :1,12. Barley Is .tai louary .• to 81,5 c) for Spring nod Fall from first bah mt• appear to ben shade timot, and, In the abwdice of .ales, we quote nominally at It, to from and store. Flour is firm but w ithant qu •table email sake of well-Lk ...is brands of tto Family at 116,75 to s6,no per tibl. Bui kw heat flour adi twat. ilemlud but uuchauged, cub. •ke lra.o 54,:x1 per cwt. GILOCEILIF.,—TII.•market t. ft: rt ttL • Min: jobbing drtnaud at form, aatlons. 1411. ;. is twirl firmly at 1:1t, to 14!a r. and Etaitt.tal t fur . •14' . and Corte., and I. four t t ostu. Poordartal and Granulated. 5.1.01aa.es tirm w ttl, sal at from n 3 1.. 6.so—a.ma luldor- .sling may b; at 33 t amt !r e 0 to 8:0 for tratablialterl I.randr WtltlL—The market im quiet but r.•ry e.rt ut ft mer quotnt IMO. T fi the' ie cvnsiklenable Inquiry. att.' nil uf thie grads. aells readily at 7:ir. Ciarie And ale ',w i n a -Ai, al am In fair demand at pri.e% ranging fi•.ta t. APPLES—There aprar. o I. n.. off in t roce.ipts, nor hi there any mark...l cliaz.• in Gorki Linnlate. iu largy• bared, ArL•rliw.. from $2,30 to:'_.:' , per L•Lr ALL.I DEE MOIL go off 'ry slowly st PUTATOF.S—Ths mkt in stead 411,1 ILr ram., fair. while prices remain Mena as last ',item We tette email c.irr fnim steer nl ,2,50, CH FP.SE—i• in regulra , Irmain , l. *WI Weatera Flonerva at 13,03' =1 in firm with an upward tend , . ony In luta of 83 bid. Common Red. itind nt gallon molly nt 64,4, Pittsburgh Petroleum Market, Nue. 16—The uil market him been gutre scat., t•. day, while price.; remain about la•t .111 , ttel. Tb transact tone iu ('rude were uua•nally la. ltd"tw'' , "' t° in the aggregate to 1700 MA, w fult.we . and 19'r MAe ar 31, packages utchaleal, and 1, T . 4) . ..4at Md. at .2W . la. La,;•.•. a fel tiumwttun w..nl l t< alt h •tl,ll w. ts some lore we! r oCrerr.l I4' t•.--arrts net n• I also, cras more urttre than tar .ern ral day, pa•t. al an 130. a ttalt• of :AM , 1..,n•1yd• ' • l'..arl* brand. at 3. able, :WO lags, (roe, .• I roe t_ lit ii•q4l - 1.11 Phi/Sae/phi, I. nc.,l • earned, pri Tata let tn•. Naptlta.• it,al aI f, met' qtettatittne; /tale of fat I.ldt , 1.. tell at Ilr tdittut is per 1.14. New York Petroleum Market. Speed.' Dispatch to the l'ittsburgh NEW r Ana. Nor. I , .—Crude te dull and lower with manes for hnloodls , • doliscr yat 21,1.!;e Refined, a 1.., ha., 4sellusd. and the market t• do,: Cr for bonded, and wey , le fr,e. Naiad.., t.oin: cal at 24924 c f, Weekly Review of the New York Pe- trolcum Market [Report.l Expressly for the l'lttshurxli .;nret to Nrw Yonx, Nor. 14,1 During, the first two days of the week, the market was characterized by extreme ilullnees and the low pile.. quoted In my loot, were barely attatnol A more active Ii lutry sprung up .0, Wednesday, when the market ruled firmer, though there was not:narked advance in prices. Oa Tharaday and Frei, the de mand was decidedly act t‘e. and higher prters were ruralized. To-day the market ruled gruel, and priees bail a diwiintot; tendency. The sales lot the week are hoary, comprising about bids t'ruile, zi‘tly all at 24 cents, but in. lading ft,i sit 1.1,14 for tutors de livery, DtwerulKir and January, at 2ce, I u.. r. .40 ton, and 4,090 Lida In Philadelphia, mostly at realm. The market clotted dull at . 4 .7e39734 To Reboi o I the nalee have been .01,000 bbl.. chiefly at 41 to 41 1 . cents for immediate delis erg, and 42 to 43 for December, January, and February, boyers op tion at 43 cents. and 15,0 , 5 , gallons to tin .ter a nd eases at 52 to In tali., the hue Mess remprlsce about 11,00 t, Lbls for DreCerllber, mostly at V' to 41c. and 1.4 per 1 , 10. In free oil the sal, tam ined .4 , 00 hill at from 50 to 1,2! , , ,,, 3c• The [nark, t at shout 51c. Napilia is doll nod Bomtnal 6.1, of HO , hum Leon madefor reliant, both extreme ii• cm. The market clouol dull at shout 21 'mos p for Refined elan il dull at 41' .;.('417.c. Roston Fish Market. From the ~. ommorrlal II inlet 11/ ) Nov. 14.—The market at prevent rules eery firm in l'inT of the limited annual supply, which low liereti already ties:lured by coutileralilo shipments nail the voted in ourmlulit rn l msrknte th i ro u gh r th Waite g ra n. son from all points in the lot eriur and West. The high prices and approach of a odor have lately trinket to cheek this demand: but the mtport trade to trop ical ports has now fairly sett . lu, and there to little prospect of holders makineauy concessions to buy ers, unless Inilu•ncesi by a tight money market, which has the peculiar commercial quality of taking the stiffening out of every cash article, not excepting Codtlish. We quote current tulle. of Gland Bank medium and large at 136,15@6,75, and flay rustily 111.1., lot s6,ho 07,00; email Ili./ of all descriptions at 1 .1 1 6.31.1@i;,00. Hake are selling at $3,1141:1,50, sad Pollock et f 3.75 0 4,00 per qtl, rag, The Thickeral catch for the StRXVIE has been large: but with a study demand both from firm and n-tooth bands, preventing accumulation; very full prices continue to be realized. The shore fishery is over and the product received, but some twenty or thirty vessels are yet due from tho Bay Chaleur nest. There will be n fair supply, but no ocertstork, in the mar. ket at the clue of tits N• 1111.013, and rob, will ant probably materially decline from the present eureent range. We quote sales uf Nu. 1 at $14413, No. 2 large at $lO, and medium at Ph;lto, 3 large gag B,W, and medium at 86 per barrel cash. Pickled Herring ore in good demand for the West ern trade, but the supply upon the market is rather light. gales at 85,60g6 per bbl, the outside figure for Labrador. Motive. are in at.endy request for the West Hiffia crude, with salu at Iffifft6,bo per Mil. I n Salmon these In eiffvod Latino®, with • fair supply, at 82x(430 per tierce. Philadelphia Petroleum Market. • (Cabot 't Pemberton'. Circular.) Nov. 14.—The doll and unaatimlactrry ion of the Petroleum market recorded Wt week. et ill con tint's, and the transactions Blom our last notice have been limited.. The Mirk...6 from abroad bare Men rather mote favorable, bur err not of a character to ancourage ahipmenta, and the buyers and smilers at the close were considerably apart 10 their views Wee et 2,100 barrels Crud& at 121.125% crnts , 600 barrels RaOnnt, In bond, at 400149 cents, as in color and qoallty ; 200 barrel, from at 52% cents ; 500 bar rels ars.l cents, and dark late at 50fd51 rents. 50 barrels BefineddEs.ha sold at 21 eiits, and so aseidom 155, ;75. Therm LS noes 110 so mes at this port for pi. The barque Anna Moore ens of for London, on the 7th Inst.. with cargo of TAWS gallons! Refloat. The stock here is estimated at 15,000 barrels. Freights to London Cs. 04 barrel. " rector, 70 cents New Tork,..---..45 cents " Cleveland Markel. Nor. 14.—Floor quid and unchanged; sales of 50 bbla at sa,oo. Wheat dull sad lower. Nglighe rat ported at the Board; deo this allartioon of 3,02: be Irene:gore at 125 e. Cons : No transselone reported. field firmly at 05c. Oats : Holders areflrm at 66070 c from atom. Rya quiet at 115 e. Barley bad at Lis :21130e. Army Awards. ll= do do. Iry tu; et: hole, At tntl•s 11• ,,, ard t Mreollnmgli; tl.. `. .1. Pt. E Lieasfrt.m. CLFVELAND & P117,1a10.13 ....•• .4111.eks pot at..., Lll \.,,,,1 A c... 7t - I.g. 1 :r. •I•+. do cern, ll:arta.. A 11r4.,. r... 11.. Iv:Lill., \t 41.,..,.1,.. . 6 Pkg. pr.. 10...., .1 Malt,. :• 1.4, t0.1.n. J Lt.... .1 1.1 :. • . beali, It Robison A ~.. 17 1.1.1. tgpi I,—, ; .1• • _.•.•. 1 1 n.li-lot 11111.1•.,!.. .1n bullnr, A Llppart; 14 sk. a hnnt. H T 1.; , ,,,..•1, A \ v }.., , ~,, I..,Nii:. Ft H ..',l F 1 )It 13 , 12.. 12 bbk 444.1. J 1101..1: 10 1.k., orinl. 41 1; N:4- i • , , . . dam. 14 bills kr...tn., H. Elr• y & .-.... 10n1e.......i.1..,•„ Fr.. afield A or., 4 nkt, ne.d. 41.1.'ull.nrgls. :silo th A .... . I' I4 II L. It 1n " 1 1 116 L 1.1.. 40.1,1, N.. 1.1... A .1.114..1. 1,1 .1...1...t. „I S . I' 11 ' 1 ' , 1 . , :; 1.11 A ..... 1 kia ...1. \\ I' 8.. k A . ... I' .• 111 N ' 'tour, NV 1i..11 ,'Arr ,t 4 . , 2 I.le 01.1...., 11 F. ••.I 1..• . . A ' Ir '' I.l ' . ' l ' l 0., 1 do do, J Duolnr.. i ,' , ' ,. '„. 1 ,T , L . ", L'' AI.LiIitIENY ,r.vrtov. N. , . 1 , -1.• .1.. dir.......1. n „f 01.. „ i . M.I . N Wk. r. 111111.1 n apple, 4 .1. ..1.... 41 1,. , .1, 1 ,,,, 1 : • lit .1...1., 0 10.1...11...k• ..1.1..r, , 1 pa 11... sh.l . , . ,k 4, •,, ~,Ia , ~ s It \ I V.S, T Kennedy A 13, - , Is , . 1.,,,51”.11 , .NVII \ , rs.'.. , s• , I I, .t: r ..'1 51 . 1 " 'sir, N Art,..1,1 , 2 1..z.......ts 1.... .1.•11“,.11. .1.; lAA. acrai , 1r . ..n. VI topple a I.,roksy. II 51.,. ~ tI. ~ I: 1 .\ \\T.ENCF: \it I.E Ilydo, It , hgs ba1,..,, lie— .1 I' 4..•r•t, :1 , 1..5., 1.z...ti1d, 1 1 J I. it. • 1`3.:1111 . 1. , •1d. s\ I. V.' l ilenlon .1 5,10.,, 5 LI. , .1. , . II 1.. On. _, ,i1..1..at1 , . I •• I. • . . I ,I. I. I .• ./ i 11 o en, ‘' Grtd.tung*, .1 5..11. iII g, 1,,,,, , , ".I.P I, ...t.. V 5.,... ........ I• . st. , ,!,,,, I. Pllnkiswn Ali 11.,. II rim I, dther, .\ C Ta4d ,—.. Id • n; ~.. tid.c. ,- , • r. I; d bides, liell,ort 1 hllennat,. Imports b) Rh er. ESVII.I.!: I:mit 11.1,11%11Y, 1, NV... I. lArt .., I J E% Jo: br..orn, Atwell. Lv. A .1% 1..... , •• ,t crate,. A l' Ma. I Li.; ( I , Irlittm, nl.l 1.11. Is 4 , .. ,r1Jri.,.1•.1. J.. II Antlorgmr. U. t.mpty I•‘+' I, . . . •• ' " " ‘l, J •• do do, I Lgt• • ,• 4 Ica ttmlo•r, :ran. 11 , !•.,, It A to 3l 'lf I • - td• r, 11 , nry William, " ... 1 L. 1 1 . 12 dio wooklontrtl , , :41 .1,, 1,11,1, , ham A Thom., lonia. 1.• yoldo,ut 1•, I.ld tolol, Edgerton A o .! ritoart.• l •l•. • oat , . 1 4• 1, t. .\ 1111111,1, 12 ,1 , ••, 1 1 It lop!. •V • - I•olf b!••, .1.. •! . , • Lo•••oo• o • !II I 1 , ' , 1 14,1::. I !runt. panda, \ DEO IA .I.• low , : L.: n• k 144.. 1 tri, I. I, IEII I - A It h El: -it I 11.,—pr tt I • • — 1 • d• niin.lno.. 2.4 pa ; r. A -. BOO,TS .I.II'D SHODS kt : ltt;EiCsoi.El) GEO. ALBREE, SON & CO., u. 71 NV: ",r, STHEET. F. flare Just r., r... 1 a full snid Irfr fr., rt . .. 1+ ,•' T• , alha !wid Satled• •,1 W•ter Pro. 4 LEA ,lu • • and d•-strahlo endli.r.sLuc. .! regg , d tir•tu t AN' LITI NI. n • •‘lwo. Youths' 1.. and soled tS.If. a: BI 01 ITS 1014 V1 , N4:RE ,,,, 1.• 11TP.1: , Ahhh Ladies' her an.l s.puerl BALMOLIA 1., and ..t.N,:ith,a A All of uhich are cast,du mad.. add Arraht , I t WITS ANI) GHENT IiKITCII,,N Lad... Eng Laorg Gnl:nt• .!1 w All .11,.r ..,.-1!i v 1-14- JAMES ROBB, Rti MARKET STBKV'T 1011. 1 . . k P BOOTS AN L , SlioklS • V 34 5v01.1.f0.1,1 •.1 1, EC) . \Lig{ EE. IN A: ill. I kir and WM ()NEIL & STONEMAN, meNurAc - rt KERB VF II:}: it 11,1. alway• "nbmvi n.nl:.• to A\ l) St . REEN WIRE SI LVI.-. • ktmla ; RIDDLES, for F.,111,...7 u; H VOR HoW., a c., LI /.1 , NIIIENTAL WIRE WUILE , (.1 arr A , I rt.. of WI WE fur er.lr, et =I MEI CENTRAL DUN: sTolo. C.rsber Ohl." and F'ertrend GEO. A. KELLY, F.Purll[l,.: SPARKLING SODA WATER, PATENT ItEI,ICINE,, far Phyliciaas' pmseririons eart•fully , ••mi•fl.d 1,•,1 v J. N. TAT! HATE Az SEVILLF, PGACTICAL rl.u)in!,Rs 13AS AND STEAM FITTERS Nu. 89 FEDERAL STMEKT, Allt.ghoto Utty. and No. 227 Llbortyprtroot, PittAbort:lt. FOR THE FALL OF 1;6; A P L TRES extra nn.-2, a. 4 ands roars old-11.1 , 0111,4 U.l the old loading varsoi's, asoi many now o, Ala , ,. a VPI, Largo atorlt on ,otandard and daarf,l CHERRY, PI: %I'll. 11.1 . 31., 111 EIItiREEN. SBA DE AND 1 , R\.1 MENTAL TR 11 LS, I GRAPE VINE., ailßtla+, GREW:H..I. I. P I.A NTS. Ac., to., whalaoot.. , n f rotor; ns rot . ) JUIN NI l'lllno 11..1! se 111 dr F PHln'asrgh 'nk r-• z in WILL I'UItCLI A V Al. ARIA FARM of 1,0 acr,o, 11 n.sle. • from Ihr olfy, °Nordin ,owlckloplllo, and 11 , 1 .. Milt. from Ow river. The aro 4'. arrom under ration, t,alanro good timber land; WI rrto apple troor, of brat grafted fruit, braid. a variety f other trait_ Th. place la wall a +Loma with aprßtgo of soft walor, and hocatol co. chisrdroa, Is..traor, atom.,olsopa, Ac.. Terms attar. AN''' . to b. S. MATEY, Commert-i.i BrokOr, mal Rata, Parrot. Law 1110 , r'IIF 11 - 11 u ;Ore Lir.,11.- et!, who are entitled to exemption for 1,11. laid down In the Coneorlption Act of March or who troth to In rolleted tie payment of .5::.t0 from this prcsent t lnkft, nr to prore 0 00 two tutw, to take their plate during the true, will litol it to tb , advantage to call ou tor, at lam fully propared mint blanks, he J. N. 310HANCE., No 107 Fourth street, near Southfield. JO:law - mg . F i I . sTATE ov Pit. FRANcis Alc -LA Olt ATI! Itac'n.—Lotter of A 4 l/11111 lrtrntion O n the ettote of Dr. F. McGrath, late of Pittsburgh, droops d. having boon v.:toted to the undemigood. all pontoon hnclng . Hahne aro requested to prevent them, nod all who ors Indebtfnl non required to 1.1.1 s payment to SNIfFSA MeONATII. to.l7:lerwdaw Second street, Plttaltorgb. .1117Eld TESTISIENI'ARY onthe J-4 estate of Lflliu A. Fletcher, lotto of Pittsburgh, having been grantol to the ooderantned, all pers.no having claims agalnst wild estate am ritiumtol to present them, duly authonticated, and all who art Indubtotl are rottolted to maks payment to J AIMS 11. NV ALTRIt, Evocator, ocla.lawdOw 2.11:n0t, Avenue. M EBSlth." -1 . SIF.SS I'ORK !-1,01. btrk. HMS Port: in .14.. awl for miolg 31cDONA1.1.) S AILBUCK.I.L.S, WboleArtio hien hunt., 11,4 241 Lit. rty. earr..t. • PICED MINCE M uAt reevir kJ el, mil mond nupply of “tit , Plo. 1:Oru" Meat, put Op in ult. Jam or firkins D, family ...•, or Wr Anle by the 1.1 , 11111 i, to Loll', at the tom.t prf ,•, wholesale or retail, at the Fenoly Gnome Moro of JOHN A. RENHANV, non Comer I.thertv cool (land streets. PRE NCH MUSTARD , gennino imp,rt -1 an., just reresid•, 1160 Durrem Lraivatdu Rinetnril Colurun'. Ktriilbb Mustard, rue , tle by JOHN A. ILENSIIANV, null corner Liberty and Hared streete. LARD.-266 tierces prime N. 1 Leaf Lard In story and (or nalc - L, noll D. WALLACE, 3.13 Lit6,o . ntm.t. ()IL Bola Nil Tl,soh . L—Ono Sett, new. V fur salt , by B. DALZEL I , Sr CO., no 4 Liburty itlurt ._ _ . _ . • (111EAP VALI, PA.I'Eli..--fienutilul NJ Wall PapUrel.eL l 5 cant+, for faln I.y oele W. P. MARSHALL. a 7 Wood drat STEAM BOILERS.—Two (24 feet. 1.3- kJ inth.s.).K-ond•band 11. II for solo by noll ISAIAH DICK EY k L1.11.E! LIME I E just received 1., noll uitiky lI.OOLLIIs.' DEARLASH---30 casks No. I in store and for sale Vs J. B. CA NTIELD. FOB S.ef. t. =EI El MEE Thp• ,r !, ! , nriT•_ i•.. 1. . .' trn.l.. .... •. MEI ' it. ' MIIIIIIM ME 1 Eli Mil ty It t 1!•41 MEI =1 NE =1 = I= EOM= I! 11E % ‘N It r 1 MEM Shari.4.l,g :•,•• l'a. =I \ a:1.; 1.•••• •m 1.111 I .4 `i F.; rt Preiumus for machine for all purproarsa. P • Premium far machine work. Kentucky Sr.., 1••.••••. Font Prernioin fur machine for all pi:lmputes. Fott Priirri'oor for nuiu-hine work. Premium fur manufacturing mitehlne. E.rNt Prrusrum fur beautiful ma:bine work. e • 1.; I -11,. cnlin a•. Is NI I. kiN A ,O.J F •-•'. • • rus, Stede • - irst Priunium for machine work. Ani at the fifflowine County Faire: • l'h•nt rn. PEN Agenorlturol Sonety. I p. 4 I', Ono ill I %Vat to; t 111004 It. It. Fur,! for family '1!••• I ,1 ) a^ "' oath Firm Premium furNaranufacturing machine. First Premium for machine work. Crump/. or (n.) 40 - Knollteral Society. Firrt Premium for family machine. : • ; 31. , 1 ,TE It. S.-+i.til•A - 5 Pi, Pa Vint Premium for manufmturing m.cirm a. p 1. „‘lr \.• I I nandrf-,•,..!;•,T furmuLinew.rk. It' 1 ..Z f•; !M00..) tura; • . .. Diploma for family machine. Irii;l;murs fur r achin. work. ; Fr.ontros o. (N. I.) Farr. Fort Prertio.m for family marbrinr. F.ret Premium for manufacturing rumhsue. Qu.rts•• N. I" Arlrtaturral Firet Premium for family machine. Firm Plemium for farrirl; machine. I.t; s A ;;;. so.unpri Cus. N. F.) Four. i•au..l am r kr, Finn lent Premium for family machine. Afr Lorin . ; hiumuto (Pa I Fair. • k Hot tuitulusn for machine Mr all pi ... 1.0.11. C. 411 it I" El'S. IL (' L 4) I'll S. Af c. r , r ,, i . r ,..,,„„ ,„, ,„,.. wo „ . Tie AEoTa ronisirl,s All the Fain at which the A . 1 III: GIP/NEB BNE En MACIII NE:S were exhintru i I the. your. At nearly all el Oar E .ring Sevrrrig ‘N. C I STO" M. T c ht " . ". ;:rk wr ir r sl i i:: i c rito "n rt .... ti i r l e i" trroTer & Baker Sewing a i,. s i., 1,, o r ul ; „de ; Nnchin. hat received the Pinot Premium at eirry :T ANN 1i.% 1?; Ell State Four an rho Unit,: Stirtet where at Luta Loon exhibited to tine ,Into. Sales lbourue, Na, I 3 FIFTII ST., Pittsburgh, Pa. ocaMtlrogastr A. P. CHATONLY. Agent. . - j P. AIKENe: ERIERM MI . : n•—s h , .. r 3f1.1 1,41 . - I II ; ‘,ll. I. th lr I 1.1. I \ \ 111 , . N•• 6,, 1., , t•T I 1;1,11.1..1:- El =II ME CARPETS, Floor ()It Cl“t 1,1')In I. TIN, FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE TNiti.k. AND 11.1 Nu )(Vl`, l• adapted t • an Linde of 1, , rt., owl uses all %lode of I IW \ ER , . 11 NT) FI) VI II ENT thirty •. :111.1 U1..1 . • /I 1% •: At ' TH.\ )I.kN I M F 't• ,- TI I:1.1C I •n. EEO McFarland, Collins d: Co 111=1 k )i(um ) I 1 014- E T EST FATTY-ILN, , I It wr 1A , ./N.V4214 1(,1n YcLrk LherP.A , In •i• 1 or :It equivalent to currency. 1,1.1 hug Intermediate... 40! t.ra anted alto to London, Par., thua- I'ru ittb Cloths, Felling,, Rugs, trtg, Rave, Bremen, Rotterdam, ant. - err, Sc-, st th..l• , vrval. rated. OIL CI,OTHS, Aul.ll4going puramseil lot CkSti, Irt.f.Jrn tb. Isle wt• al•le b. . , S t Mt I , ` , ILNIIttrAt t ttlll,ll. rrtr. , ., an k or CARPETS, Window Shades, Mailings, &e. OLIVER M'CLINTOCK & CO., 24 FIFTH STILKET. N Ew STOCI( NI) N 131 k ' STILES DI Carpets, Oil Cloths, Druggets, $11A1)1*, Sc., at M CALLL'~I'S, I= A %.aa Inr,• n.r.A.srilnent or 01 ..dh In "or l• tt,...n all 1:t0 V..10t fr. h... 1 Ih. }:n-1,11 NI a.• : •••aua..a., mid much IN" n.. 1 =I D ISS 01, TIOAN, A•• c. I)Ir ) !..for( U:17(1 N n — d :11 1 13 , u nd ti nu r IL I.I.NP , AY hy lill3llllll ri , 11,111. All bboibrlbiroboerb.,l Ibe Int, turn! will xolll,l by J. It. LINDSAY. at Ub et rent. up .twin. J. 11. LIN DSA T, .1. It. LINDSAY. I hare al. , •11•1. And my Intnrnet In the turn ol J e '.i 11 WELL Cu. to .1. 11. LINDSAY. J. li. LINDSA Y. Hering pttreltn..ti the intrnat of J. H. LIN HSA In the firm of J. H. I.IN T k Hanlwara and ratiory ; also in the firm 01.1. B. A S. 21 A X WEI. I, R t Bellows Llanafocturorn, the buai wiit contintw a, usual, Hardware and Cutlery, by J. K. I.TXDSA T , Ilvtloyytt, An., J. B. AS. A AV ELL A. CO. Nor. 2, Inn 9, noildn nISSOIA:TION I'IIiTNERSIIII'. JL./ 'The Tomoor.llll/ heretofore PM W.:: 1 ,, :Wt . ". (ht• poloo,orm, utol, the firm 111 . I . I FREW dr CO., 11:1.4 Owl day lwell .1 in.ol•rd, orK noa WI L Ltd)! FREW 1., itle; ptu eltn,.l theoo o Infrroota or tho nth , r partner, .... •of firm will l• .et t l 11 LOl L. II 1 M.& A M PrIII.I.IPS, M 11.1.1 A q I: LW, hl.l, HART, P.IIN V NNAN'IIr.I.I.I, All 11'11 V. I l'P. Pittalotirgh. A llgneA 1.15, I Inrhlf l I I OCh 1 a & FREW, Producers and Refiners of Petroleum, MT' At A LTIIIIN OIL WELL., Von.co n.mity end FIR LLLI A NT OIL \VOTtIiII, Neglc)'. Offico, 17S dt 174 WOOD STHEZT, Sl'olts,VSAl EN 4 II F.:Mite:A ItTEltt,,, Et= J AM ()Nl,' ti In r Ito• the at tendon of Sportemen end ,Irt,,,re to las eplanclltt eNe.k of 4:13 NS." It I LKS. It IC , . 01, VERN FIST.. LS, HAM 13 LIARS, INIWIER FLASKS, BELTS and 11)1 7 0141N, DRAM FLASKS, 5:..1 azn muui of ON oPy kind. 11.te stock ie the infirwit bmnzht to 11,1. market. eel 4011 1381.5. BL()WS, WHITE MF.RrFtI, and other varieties of PUTA• .TOFN, from N.-er York State. Alta), a ha of cluaco M'I'LES, of differeot sw h wa won, roil ho Lbw nnd..r+io^••d hot wiueor. ocl9 IIEYCLELTUN, Ltl Letamoud. SE IrEVG MaCHI.VES `WHEELER =1 IMPROVED LOCK STITCLI rk FAMILY SEWING MACHIAT. I /1/tlto. ist tb I,otailvu &IA l'exis Ext.! -xi s nhsn exhibit...! this 1.71,13. Castend e: wa: 11.46411inr. twfor, pur,ksdpg En Foote's Patent Umbrella Lock Stagd, want c • dot y In nu orticio yr."' orbmilf Iffiffra Gi [WV Lit BAKER'S PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES GoLD MEDAL i:.or Awardi•d to Sawing Machines in Illinois I M I' I:11 \ ••11 tut, 11 , 4 Masogfa, Nemo Much,., .1.1 the. lJ 31.1e5. , t. ork, nt mg STATE YAMS, 112111 MIME OEM u„ ~. Y.-rumen !or famlly mArbine •-t Prrut;tim for double-111mm! =whim.. FIsAl PTV:11111111i,, MX! •ork. Y. t , t f.•r family n; blue. ; Y.rit rroasimu f , r mann fa.-t uriwg • t Prrro.on• 1 T marlllllo work. Y I'nomi um f r 1/1“ , Pt omilwo I•111.11t•E ikir ma,1411. MEE GEM lar ,, I y, fl, cat,tlrn ftt, it •-• i• suni.e.lacokrlng wunlitno. F,r-t machine for alt . puwew E, Prvihtttra for work ,hete E ATLANTIC IRISH 11. L Rol" A L L STEAM AVIGA- 45 4 N 4 • T I MPAN Y. 4 .1. R I tTIC 1.? on If orse-powor, 4,0(X , to.. lIIPY.ItN LA. Loon llonso-power, 9 • UW roue. CI )1 RI A, 11.0 - Fr.power, 3,00 E tow. N LI A. 1,000 Bore•-power, 2.000 Tl,•. . 0.-rut Steamship APR/ATILI von tail from %. "rt. for TL EADAT, the 17th F frt. Laverpool or Galway to New York and Boatnn. Eta. 535, S. s, tk.k $lO5. For .-ago apply at the °Moo of the Apekts. OABEL & SNARLY. ItrolOway . ELILVIRS JUNTA, Manager, er, D. O'NEILL, Peening dirosaiida Bath Lug, lynte. Ne 70 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. CciAM WEEKLY TO LIN . — ERI'''OL,, [cinching at QUEENSTOWN, 4-' 44 llAalida.) Thu ieull-kiiiisen steamers e the N , w Y.d - k and Philadelphia Steamship rma , .mny tutended as follows. . . 1.:1 , 1S;11t11411 CITY ~ F LONDON- CITY OF N14'54 IoiLK Sat erday. Def. 5. 2.0,1 CV! ry rtlect,liug Saturday, nr MOON. tr.l 44, 1,111 R.r. r. . . . • BATIS 0/ PASSAb/.. Paynkit in (700 i. cr UR equiralenl in Otwrestra. Fr., CA6IN 1,. truiZTLCRAGE ..............S7O 00 do to Loudon.._ 86 00 du to London 34 tai du to P 0....... n 5 001 do to Paris._ 40 60 do to Hat:Opus .90 00 do to Hatubg 37 in) Patneurnrs also turn &Pled to intro, Brtllloo, Rot. tertian, Antwerp, ,to., at equally tow rates. Fares from Liverpsed or Qutatustown ; Ist Cabin, 676, sort, slo6. ISteeraga, $3O. nuns who wish h. r+ ay. r r their friends can buy tickets Lino, at these No - rtr GLASGOW, ofro. !too, x ill nail eta np .:t:n ettamer TIII:ItSDAT, Nov. nit lia. spinudW accornmoclationa for o fear Cpl., rid S, rto,otnnt,,, nt rrdto , .1 nitre, payable C. ~ t4trt,ofy. •• • • ni rtl latormatton npply nt Ore Company's Pi rd. !OLIN DALX, Agent. . , 15 Broadway, New York JOEIN THOMPSON, Agent, Hand greet, first bowie from the bridge. rublo,l" Plttaburnt. (lil EA l'i•Tst E FROM tuv.oght out In II ItttT CLASS MAIL • rI..\NI h ICS, front LI% es pool, Loudooderry, Galway r for And by trailing VW/Pill for TWENTY-01a DOL. LARK. in corronry, Apply to D. O'NEILL, /Bening Chronicle Building. ntreet, Pittuburuh. CUNARD LlNE.—steam from" /25 In gold,: or Ita equivalent In turroncy. WI, every week.. Apply to TIIOIIAI3 RATTIGIAK, Agent, sulliatAxis Pittsburgh. YIPOSALS FOR Fr ,f )U R--.'eased Proposals Proposals ore invited till the Mr DAY OF No- I EMBER. 1.1:1, at Li M., fir furnishing the Subsist ence Departmeni with 2 , 0 0 0 barrel+ of flour. Bid. will ho recooriiii fo, a hat known al No. 1, No 2. and No. 3 and for any portion leas than the 'dhow ban ed., Itld. in duplicate for the Ilifferent grad. should bst upon separate sheets of parser. Tl , delivery- of the flour to 1.0 cummenewd within we , k from the opening of the hide, or ea soon thereafter as the Government may direct, at the rato o f 0' barrels daily, delivered either at the Governs went warehouse In Georfietoern, at the wharves, or at the railroad depot, Wasldngton, P. P. Payment will he made In certificates of Indebted ness, or sorb nth. flout. m the Government may bare for disbursement. =I The usual Go...morns luepertion milt be made jttet before the flour le tat-rived. EZEMSI An oath of allegleitiog moat arrronytany flub bid., No bid will bn votertalntal front partite who have pre. joioly failed to root ply with their bias, or from billtlery not preeont to respond. 4'he barri4v to he entirely new, made vary atrong of E.r , t 1t0..?. No floor will he received which le ont tomb ffortrl liula to be directed to Lieut. Cod O. DELL, C. S., U. S. A.. WdoIIIEIOOII,D. C., and enduroed oProptomla ft, Flour. nolttlS ill !V, 4k CO.'S Sight -1.-• Milt on Rho Ust. Dank, London, and Sight Bill. tut every important town in Germany, France, htritzerlatol udd Italy, tole Mk to Rl= to snit Dut chmen, by W3l. U. W1LL.14.318 & CO., I • 12o:rm Wood street, corner of Mir& • T Arn, MI, —l2 bbh. Nu. 1 Winter I _LA 1.‘“& Oil lu .tore ou& fur ash by I ocSel I 8 I&JJ DICKEY & CO. MEMEM 111 tl imt•rrtaat State and Merhaill MIL SUMNER & CO., I= qletdars, lor Ow 174 Family Smog/ A. F. CFI ATONF.V, Agent, • 1 h 111 , 711 STIIKET, SHIPPI.VG =I EMIIMI ..,.rday, Nov. 21. .6a . turday. Nov. 20, =I Twenty-Five Dollars LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, FROM NEW YORE, 135 In cmTency. 4,212.1111 ER A I{,-= l Q tr EANGEM 43 11 ENT.— ..1 after MONDAyd s pr; Loth. PENNSYLVANLA CJENTILILL IiktiLLSCOAD , NINE DAILY TRAINS. - • The TI ILOUGII A °COMM LTION TRAIN leave. the Pittelovich Station dail, (except sandy) xt Ls tn.. stepping St all Slailoll. betneen Plage burgh aclathtlaglelphia,.d =Amy, Strect f r c Now Teri. und Philadelphia. The TII.L01;t11.1 &LAIL Tlt-tliv leaves the P I s^rtstor Stsition every morulag (except ewo. ts.olt 339 m 4 stopping only at prlnctpal ststto• d m n king dfroet roantattom at liarmsburg for italts ! more sad IVsshingion, and for Nes Y , :a. for Plias dolphiss The Tillttr:" . ..:ll EII•RES.S TitAIN Ivaves .I.iP st 3:50 p.m swum, only at i•.... 4.lstat ras.ktng dir , t evainecuon st Ciarmsburg for Baltimore Wash ih.ti a, Wad for New York its Allentown roars and PhilatAphia Ti,, FIST LLNE leaves the Stat ,on daily • . p. m., stopping ‘•oly at prtnelta. •t.- Ism.. I,IIIICCt Mg at Ilan - leburg for Halt Im, mid •., et Phlladulphis fur N., ACCO)I.MODATION TRAINS. EMS The Johnstown Amoral...dation Train boo ) (except Sunday) at 2 - .4,5 p. g • t all blut rucuing tos 63 Cones:Laugh. First Amornmodation Train for Wall'. Station kayos dell) (except Sunday) at 6,74 a m. Semnd Accommodation Train for Wall's Station lea,en daily (except Sunday) at 11:-.10 a m. Third Accommodation In Mr Wall*. Station leaves daily (except Sunday) at COO p. Fourth Accornmelation Train tor Wall's fitatioa leaves daiiy (except Sunday) at 6:10 n m. The Church Train leaves Wall's Station every Sun day at 6.0 j a. ot. ; returning, leaves Pittsburgh at . p. Returning Trains urine in r ituburio to Baltimore p. TU. rh ileplel rt. It Exprnes ...... ........ r. m. Through Mail ...... Jolw4tovrn Accommotiotlon.. . Vint all•is Station •.vinialtoiou I Second Wall's Statiiu Accommodation__ .1. Third Wall's Station Aecouunodation 1.40 p us. I Fourth B all's Illation Artmotinerlat .. u p. BALI anion! Express will arrive with rallaiielptita Expense at 12.11 u p. m. tat Motility, I 1 Trains the Blairitllle and I nil tuna connect at 111..., I elite II rrnOdun with Through Atroriv.• •.; Johnelow rt Accumrn,.lat ion 1.r..1 Es pi. a. 1.1 wtth Belt anon. 1 h W.,t. Tr,tus rd El. t ....Jo rg ocun,rt at Cl. - ... 111 'l% .pns • ]laic Train ttla • At.commoolallon and I. - 'tram - Thm ',Odle alit nod It ir tn,.fr Irt”,.. rnt, n, tray. , l t an• •nt:al the e. t-“namldat I..ms n.ra off. , ann r. ./t a 1... y ,- , 111. I: -4 I m...aetetl p:11 and 1,, z Itrn (iv, ;rows oltist. can 14 . ..m1aa safel7. ,•rmfort. * pc. may taro/ ..,ad o,rh pattom 4 ; , ' - LEM Nso Tork.--_.812 SO To Buittm-r5....... V.l 1. T, 10 5O ,D.• Lancaster a 51 To 1l nrri.lturg..—.. 7 651 Baggage checked .et all Stations,.,. the Pen tt , Ilia (sutra! Railroad, and le Ph tlarielphla, Etalidoe•ro and New York. Passengers pared:owing tickete to the care mill lm charged an emus., acatrulug to t he Jboance traveled, it addition to the etation rites, except from stations s here the Company has no agent. NUTICE.—Iit cam of lase, the Company mill bold II 'ma loot resportaible fur personal Wrong.. .fly, and for an amount not exceorilug alOO. N. 11.—An Omnibus Lino hat Loco employed to ••tnver pansengere and baggage to and from the De. led, of a t.barge not to exceed 25 cents, fur each pm, monger and baggage. Yor tickets apply to J. STEW All!, Agent. At the Perdartylvania Central Railroad Passenger Station corner Libortr md , Grunt streets. &pill CLEVEL AND. PITTSBRG ! A D. U B!"r W HER L I SG RAI I. WINTER ARRA NGESIRN T.--Ott and nlt st !VENDA!, Norstr.be; Dal. lib:, Trains will t Aro the Depot of the Ermotylt :mkt Railroad, lo pine. "argil, us folios , . Pdrantegh and 11-7,