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MONDAIN OCTOBER 80, 1085.
TRAVELJEWY GUIDE.
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CITY AND SUBURBAN
lIIE POISONING CASE.
Mis Grinder, Convicted of Murder
t in, the Pint Degree.
At nine o'clock Baturday morning the Court
of Oyer and Tertatner met according to adjourn
' inent.to receive tie 'verdict of the jury In the
ruse of .14.raS Mattha Grinder, tried for the mur
der of.Adre. Mary Caroline Carnittcp.
T!. the propor
, lion of ladies was not to great, as they were ex
' cltitUdf frtgn.inalde the bar, and were crowded
patrol therlobby. lila nemasary for the Court
( room:tote clear between the prteaner'erdock and
the jury box. when a verdict la being rendered.
and the only way tO keep the place open was to
prevent persona front entering.
There were rumiers afloat that the Jury bad
not agreed, and vonsiderable Indignation was
. • expressed in cous4quenee. Others asserted that
the juryttad made op their verdict on Friday
creating,and that they would be prepared to
render It on the opening of the Court.
At twenty minutes past nine the prisoner was
bought in by Sherig Stewart, and platted in the
, •
dock. She wore the same apparel that she had
NI during the trial, and had her veil drawn Over
her face so unto hide her features almost entire
fif. She walked witha slow but
steady (read, and exhibited no sign o
Wailintal or pi:natation. The jury soon arter
. • came down from their room, and on_ taking their.
• seats in the box Judge %welt: ordered the prl
arnento"taand up," She rose, and remained
!landing. The Ci rt., Mr. Herron, polled the
jury rind put the th , nal qumtlont
nave you agreed upon a verdict—how say you,
is the-defendant
_entity or not guilty 1" The
4 Loren:tad of the jury roar, and answered "Ginty."
Judge Sterrett remarked that It would be limes
asry for them to indicate the degree. The fore
man then.answeredt "Guilty of murder of the
lira degree." The verdict was then recorded,
announced by the Citric. and assented to by the
jury.
Mrs- Grinder still remained standing. when
Jude S meets motioned her to sit down. title
received-Ibl verdict with the utmost indiffer
ence, and appeared as unmoved and uneeneena
ed as though elm were a mere spectator. She
seemed lefeetly passive, and the only sign of
ruotion_or emotion was her toying with the
fringe other 'bawl between herlingera. It was
a most tema.kable exhibition of womanly for
titude, a - d proves that she is possessed of as
-extraordinary spirit. Maul treacle- that such s
woman could tritium° unmoved the death ago
nies oilier vieVmst She sums alike destitute
of fear. pay or remorse, and stand, unparelled
in the annals of crime.
After the verdict had been rendered, the Court
ordered the wasp war to the Sheriff's olhce
to beCleared, so that . the prisoner might be re
:larded. A great crowd had Collected In the
rolundsiand is sea with dldienity that the pas
sage thy could be ,nleared. A gentleman who
made rather youth r, mark in regard to the
rioadmitorthe officers. waseelzud Bud Cahn be
lore4ndge Stunt , ' on a charge of contempt.
W* l2 t._ gitta 6 t s t had substdea, the priso
lir Was eandnetal tio the Shtsintoodias and from
thence to hee alt id the jell. A 'Narita was
thee bad of the °outcrop; case, but the Court
bt hugettisfied that there was no intenflon on
tke pat athe'gentleman to obstruct the racers
lathe discharge of their duties,he was dismissed.
Thus ended theg trial of Marche Grinder—the
inestleantrkable Mod , xelting in the history of
the ionoty.
Start Royalty' Pound—Pocket Books,
Wit etlesollortey,
Fourlads, - narned John Scott, Henry Clover,
Clurrlistillattnefoad-Clualca Thomas, went to
the Mayor's °Mee on Sunday afternoon, hayinz
in their possession; two silver watches, four
pocket books and a parse containing money to
the aggregate amount of seventy-eight dol
lars and scredty4liree cads,. some of it in sil
ver and currency, and - also a bottle of chl”ro
form and ether. This property they represented
aa.having.found Ista rotten log near the Two
Mile Hun; In Pitt e -toweshlp. While playing
about, they turned the - log over, thus revealing
the hidden plunder.. This is thought to be the
result of some boarding house robbery. The
roperty Is the Lands of the Mayor, and will
.doubtless be Identified.
jithess,or Mra.Griuder
Grltder, the convicted poisoner, was ta
ken oldie on night with nervous
convulsions, recalling the attendance of the
,physician. Her physical condition has
given way very much, the ordeal of the trial
th - ouch v Web ehe bee just passed and the cer
tainty of her condemnation for the terrible
crime or crimes which she bee committed, his
welshed heavily tlzon kerGynd In the sounds
of her cell. Bbe Moat Prostlitted . for a
considerable timeobut balisecovcred and was
la a comparatively
* comfortable cocdltisn on
Bpnday eveirEM
GO.l.4.,X,o3eachtea Agsoclatlog.
A regular meeUng of the County Teachers'
Association was held on Saturday, in Excelsior
Ban, Allegbey...-Aftcr the usual - prelimitmr7
proceedlrgsarof..ll, F. Eaton read a poem en
titled. "Jennie Wade, of Gettysburg." The
encrtlon, "What can be done to render our Ed
neatlonal System more efficient O.' wan disagreed
by Pref. Butt, an'd'otheti: It was argued that
teaching thould be yanked- amen the profes
sions, as well, an. taw, medicine and ay/tap
and the dbeanaton inu; calculated to stir up the.
• dronettle the , ProfteslOu, and elevate the stand
ard ofzedneation. '
itetr.- r - Howird,,VD., announced to
lecture at next teeet.g.
Settusier CoM.U.Coaalug.—The lecture , go.
M 4 community will he gratified to lear4hattb.o
dlstleguLthed guatlaintal, Speaker of the House
of Representatives, ; baYe . catenated to lecture
underAtto MurPlces orth63lercantlle Library da
noclalift, 'an will Len Me= from following
the
letter to Mr. Thomas Baktrell Jr., chairman of
the Lecture Comb:Mon:
4 4' Drat Air Inga named November 14th - as ,
one 404 nightalnti prefer. will lecture that
evening, (arriving via Cleveland) if your matte
ty &Mum, an. giy mad to.litaahington..
-.- "Arataa. , the-eouttnent..* • -4-- 1 1. •••
Yount, truly Baruriza Cimay
ThsitalitoWteneted.—l r i• the cntartie
BesaionarvhisiW, nb csan'ot.;tivare than erdV .
• . •• Itnitewill: he taken ,ninothri Mehl&
. tee Cautrlbut.eratiolich as pow.
;: re *ving tits ...Jail Of Its present
orermoud: r.tenr...' art Prlioembllfi
irltnesnen..,A4lLt l Ot fai l to pa ( n Men'
vianne an&thriti •-• Lie heatless:
3Pltiontonsitt, .trine.Ablerman
044.30 r Mayor liartimo, on Baum*
.eo unesZton to mison to answer •
sum* - hate* -with Intent to
7 9 m easolopitarderly eon-
duet mad enrel3l4l thO Peace ea . oatirof Jana
Asm Cauttell.:-.> A
_
Ilititather Pkisonpr,,Oa z y.stilottiet
visw recednelp-ma Westmortlanili ma*
inglour fro= -that p.u3:3Y atm In:barliopty,
prison. 4 Tbs-141 . 14 Greensbar Is lamming
The Grinder Jury.
Ttcre is considerable I*am:dation a, to arl , 4t
caused the jury In the Grinder case to
hesitate so locein making op their verdict, Af
ter they had received the charge from tie
Coort, an adjoUrnment was ordered for ono
hour, and ihe conclusion was drawn that the
Court anticipetni they would be ready to render
their verdict In that time. The public geneially
believed that they would be of one mind, arid
that the first ballot would determine the
matter. Experience proves, however, that It
la a very difficult matter to get twelve men to
decide hastily hi a ease of life or death. There
Is a grave responsibility resting, upon jorora, In
such caw, and It le not strange that they hest
. .
tate and ponder, even under tireumstances which
go to convince the outside- world that there Is
PO need fur hesitation. Ott,inquiry wo learn
that the ''sticking point" in the present ease
~.I%los ln-regird to the question of satiny.
Tbe'jury.
l haweVer, pissed a resolattoo o it to
disulge their discussion, and as this was
a scry proper action we have no disposition to
pry into their teen ts. We were, nevertheless,
given to tmderstaad that nearly bait of the Jury
entertained docibts as to the sanity of the priso
ner,.anZ it took sore e time to bring about •
unanimity of opinion on this subject. Thayer.
diet has peat renders I In accordance with the
law aad the evidence. and perhaps meets the ap
probation of all who read the testimony tn. the
ease. Sad & plea of insanity been put in the
result might have been different. .
—Sloes writing the above we. learn from a
source we deem entirely reliable, that we have
unintentionally done jojtuitice to the jury. We
observe our Evening cotempOnary, the Chronicle,
has fall en into'the same error. 'The Jury, .we
ate assured, when they retire I, did not stand
ale to six, and that the "Welting point' , was
nut insanity. Their first expression stood tea
for conviction of murder in the first degree, and
Dos ageltst it. Once Of 'he latter shortly &red
ered with the majority,and the remaining Juror
stoutly teamed the Mummy feature of the case,
claleth g that the fact of the murder by poison
was not made out by the Commonwealth!
"Think of that i ldaster Book-!" Tticfree Mabel-
V.:I.:MO(1S for you with 4 Vengeance! The body
of the otfenee eel made Out—the eel-pee Midi,
as the lawyens have it, not established. After
that who will not say. Great Is trial by Jury'
"Ye Gods and little fishes!' Would not that
Intelligent Juror be a handy thing to hare "lying
around toots" for the use of criminals when
Landed. We would advise all present or pros
pective de endants to hero that juror's life In
sured, ifthey can only find out his name—and
we imagine that would not be very hard to do
—for an accident Whim In any cape would
ben scriouslost ttftheli'firiternity, especially If
he le. embraced In the class called "profession
als,nrlio are always within call when wanted.
Sow any juror, with the smallest possible mod
icum ortireins, should bare raised a question as
to proof of death by poison, and the poison ad
ministered by the prisoner, wure_ at a tone- to
roaceive, and set such , wee r . .ssured, Is the
tlll , ,ucetiotablo"rt: '
,
if tt - t. a ease was demonstrated to a mural
, certainty this was oar. The testimony was so
clearly and cotelusicely, and, we had almost
said. so mathematically piaii,-d before the prey,
that a verdict of guilty of murder in-the drat
degree was Inevitanie. Although wholly cir
cumstantial, the adaptation of the various parts
to emits other, and the whole so complete and
perfect, in the estimation of every one who
beard or read it, the testimony, It teemed to at
together like a piece of moat perfectmachlnery.
We may add that that juror will searxly ever
again he troubled, in hie official capacity, in
protecting any homage in which the Common
wealth Le concerned, and if be. does, may we
be Uwe to see. If he should take tt into his
heed at ant Lima to leave us, and the bal
e: er of - •the body of the county," we hope
he will not tail to leave as a lock of his hair,
aid we promise hint to forthwith send it to
lisrr um as evidence of the existence of a
juror who, like Thomas of old, would believe
nothing he could not eee and handle.
j:;ry, riflee their dischar4e, I 1.,
lie Cemt.thc following notx:
To Me rmoi of Oyer, Terminer and Qqar ter
We, the undersigned jurors empaneled in the
ease of the f`ornmonirealth vs. Martha Grinder,
do hereby tender a vote of thanks to the Hoe.
Court and tipstaves Patterson, Smith and Me.-
Prra'Aue, for their kind attentions to us during
our Isolation from the outside world. and aiso
to Mr. V. Fehl and his assistants for their kind
attention and good accommodation furnished
during tile:same trial,
Rots. BEttorr, tia 'MAN POETER
Rot,. C. C &TUFA:, 0 , 1, Rorr. W.
. .
1117 Bl.'. J. Lf.C.N•ltt,, JOH": R. JA.Qt:E.s,
J.LNIES (;RATTA,r.
D, A N AYES MOStiLiZS
The Opera Season
On .Nionday erening nest the able and pop,
:ar manager, Max Btrakosch, will present to
the citi/is s of Pittsburgh inch a brilliant array
of talent in one organization as was never be
fore sere In this city. At an expense of over
Sic hundred dollars per night, the director has
succeeded in accomplishing the fact that a per
fect troupe can be formed who render the works
of the great masters in the stile, manner, anti
with the anis - emu that we are accustomed to wit
ness in the :Sew Yotk, Palatelphla, liaison and
Bnxklyit Academies of Music. The time and
trouble, with the last, though not least, the a•ret..
has bean immense, and we hope for the fair
tame of the dr•rens of Pittsburgh who profess
to to lovers of first class musk. that they will
tarn cut en mason and give the manager such a
mention and wsicome as to glaiden his heart
on Lis way west.
The troupe number over forty performers,
and the operas will be presented in a perfect
and um:dad:aced form, such as written by their
retpective composers. The chorus and orches
tra have teen secieeted from the best musical
orgeniutions now existing in America, and all
the principal to tistes engaged hove at one
time or other enjoyed enviable pisitions la the
New York Opera Companies. witcre 87.C.1 at lb.!
present time their services arc sought to.. their
ccniasete with Mr. Strakosch only preventing
them from accepting an engagement.
The prima donna Signora Anglolin a °Wont Is
a sit get of great natuial powers, her voice
being a combination of singular sweetness
and dramatic expreseime. She has a command
leg appearatce and is In every way a most ean
',Skutt= artiste. She has created a furore
berever the troupe has appeared, and some of
our etmtemporades have even gone so far as to
call her the Grist of the present day,
Paulint eatable, the prima donna leggi-
I rn of the troupe, will be remembered us haring
teen here before with Grover's German Opera- .
She row comm to us much lmprovol, in charm
leg singer, and good 11CLII8B. asr 31sorgueritc
In Faust, is raid to be nesurpAssebio.
Arne Paul Birakoeeh, the Contralto, one of
Pittsburgh's favorites, Is also one of the bright
psrucnisre stars of the troupe. The New York
/firs , r/ says of her In Trovetore
tic Greet Gipsey Stance, in the' Second
Act, Straka:xi dterdayed err mach dramatic
Dower, ate Fang with so much ardor, that she
sees fully 'oriel to nachist Ste has no superior
in this part" •
Big"" Maccefuri sot Errani, the Tenors of
the troupe, are well-tnown /119 being A NJ. 1 in
their prelusion. The lormerls the only living
tenor, beside Tantberlltt, who can the faM
011ii "Do de Yetto,".(C womllte chest). Aignor
Etrani, the “Tenor de Grad.," la an exceeding
ly pluming singer, with a affect voice and hand
tOIXIO face, and will be cure to conquer the
hearts of the ladles.
.E 4 gburilancual. the Baritone, hue a mellow,
rieh and extumattetic voice and sings with ac
excellent method.
Signor Btudtai 'the great Basso ProfnadO, la
too well known to need any furthercommenta.
ile is a peat artist both as en actor and a stager.
Herr Graff. the Basso Bona of the Company. Is
also a Rood artist.
Finally Earner Rosa, the llinsleal Director, and
Conductor, is one of the beat now in Obi coo a
try. He has studied =ate In Italy voider some
of the yerj , Same feasters whose works the cora
ipai3 y pular M . s:!ti tt. tharefora, brweadercd
at that =dart& baton the Mesa or the tro;ei r i
eeilare carried out to the point.
4 lie chorus and orchestra pave been selected
and trained, and we may look forward to the
zoosV.perfeet rapresentatlona of Italian Opals
evergiven in this 'city.
Mae desiring good feats should ap ply early,
to Mr. Mellor, 81 Wood street, where the sale of
Beason Tlakets wlll commenCe on Wednesday
morning. The sale of tickets for single nights
will positively 'not commemeerall Friday.
The first opera to he vrestdaw il l be Ernani,
to be followed.by Martha, Trovatore, Faust and
othentof equal Merit. , •
Let an who have music In' 'their . isoalssttand
the Pittsburgh Theatre during the , opera .
.Protease or, We ara . Harki,' but not flora.
Iniit Masonic Hall, this evening, is Act! and
/eery startling pleat 'or Illusion, patented by
tt?olnventors, Prof. Pepper and Kr. Tobin. will
,be exhibited. It Is called "Pretens; or, We are
Here, but not Hem." The insane whereby tbo
effect is produced of cminsii remains . &secret.
3lr, Tobin enters a cabinet mulls leaked in. A
skeleton takes Ids place r nd a Macaw, a is
Paul Pry, also emerges ?mfg. thle 2zeystatis.
"structure." Finally, the„lmbil e
prfasing bewilderment: .The whale affair is
honestly described as sn Optical Illusion.
This Yowls Matt', i t rtessa.—Warranted to
cam Private Mecum Par ads by druggists.
g the s
Ask for the rotalghtsa'a Frio& A poetics
ymptom!' and treatment of me
athimarev i each Box. or ma had
by Totagratim's himsd. Box Mk
chaqbatkett‘, with a, thrfe pent stamp eattoeml,
t o haa t Fiminff. Curiae ltuper t i . .ll. Felton,
%B. W. fp% &NA.. Md/eataw.
Allegheny Librsry" •od 8 eadlng Room
/: tfor,i• us great-0,1.u-c to all c that
the effort& of the pubic spirited ;cnclenaen who
have undertaken this corn:nen:la:4e enterprise
are about being' crow:.ed with success. The
rooms of the association, In the City Anil build
ing, have been very neatly furnished, and we
notice on the readinn desks, all the city dentin,
together stab the leading dallies of the country.
The weekly and monthly literature of the country
Is also ow Ale, and the book cases contain two
demand volumes of ottseelleneotts and stand
ard works.
We bespeak for the Alle,tbeny Library acd
Reading Room the patronage of an WWll:ant
The Committee are In correspondence with
some of toe leading talent of the' country, and
hope to he *hie to announce a brief course of
h cairn derive. the season.
Atuusementa.
Mete Mr. Adams' engagement at the Theatre,
be has not failed to fill the home nightly, no
matter bow inclement the weather was. We
are cure that our readers will receive with pleas
ure the announcement that he bus bees re-en
gaged for el: nights longer, and that the layers
of the legitimate drama may have an opportu
nity of indulging their team fora Mom time
longer. Read the advertisement for to.nlght,
and then go during the day and purchase your
tickets, and thereby avoid the rush that oceans
nightly.
Itecoverlng.—Mayor Lowry, wbo was so se
verely Indisposed for several days lat t week,as to
be unable to atteed to tha duties of his oftlee,we
tears has trolly recovered, aud expected to
be able to bold his usual court this morn
irg.
ROBINSON rdeCLEAN & CO
Bankers and Brokers,
No. 75 Fourth, Strtelytttaburgh.
Dealer. le all kind. of Gore Seelrities
o,le, Siker, Uncurls ot Bask Note., Foreign and
Dow - 0;k r7telavege,
Detroutia ritzetvou to PAZ FUNDS luta CUR
REBUS.
Irterest allowed on time deposits. Uolieet,oas
maae IP all patio 91 the United States on moss
bearable teens.
Orders executed with dispatch for everything
in the b istheas at the Bootes, Nets York, Palla•
detphia and Pittsburgh Brokers , Boards strictly
on commission.
Draw on (MEWS & 00 , New Tort., JAY
COOKE & 00 , Phlladalphia; !Swum O. D SPAT)
It T. R. PEREINO. Bon. n.
,r‘inr:Trmc.r.l7ysi
@BORERS AND BANKERS BOARD
(coasrven,sr 110111ABON. IVOLIMS n CO.)
SArrrn ♦ r, Oct. Ya, MS.
U. S. C. Bar
U. S. 6.20,. .............-- ....... 102 60
91 25
U. S. 1 0 -1 0 4.....---------. 92 ou
I'. S. Certificates . _ 91 60 --
Gold 112 00
Allegheny Co. Mel, -.. 12 5 5
Connellßrille R. R. klunds-........ 70 00 111 03
Allegheny 1n5.......-._.-____ 25 00
Cash Ins..- -- 51 00 33 25
Eureka - 52 , 0
Connellsville R. R. Interest 9 00
Citizens Bank 51 00
Exchange Not. 8ank.._....._._. 155 to —..
Fourth Nat. Barik-.......- ..-.. 130 00
Iron City 80 00
Peoples 'National --- -105 50
Colnmbia 0iL...--. •••• 25 00
Eldorado —...— so
Oil Basin of Plana .....-.. 7 50
Oil Creek a. Cherry Run 1 05
Ohio Volley— .10
..
Paxton I 0/
Pittsburgh ik - New Y0rk....-....... 7.5
Ritchey— ....... 50
Tarr, Story & Cherry Run........ 25
Western Penna----__. 1 00
Con! Blatt Mining C 0—...... 1 2.3
Ralston .. .. .. .., -.------ 160
Duck Creek Va11ey.,....- ....... 95
Culbertson'. Run - 60
226 Eldorado
20 Culbertson'• 50
000 Ohio Valley..—_. ...... _...—.
There was nothing done in our local stork mar
ket I o.d•y, with the eiception of some few trans
actions In oil shares. Eldorado sold at 3tri Cul.
bertiOn'S Dun at 50, and Ohio Valley at 25. Col
umbia 1., apparently, n shade stronger, bettare are
without sales. Insurance. Bank and Bridge stocks
are. and have been for some time past, remar k
abii quiet
—The Africa's tivineial &dykes, are regarded As
very favorable, consoler-mg the Hurry occasioned
by the spirited diplomatic correspondence between
the United States and titigland. touching our
claims smtinst the latter coontri for Injuries in
t:feted on our commerce. It is generally believed
on both tides the ocean that nothing serious will
result from the opinions Interchanged on the sub
aud that mutual Interests lett! Wad to mo
rns/ concessions, which will obviate all dirge
cult ies
—The internal revenue returns tont:nue to in
crease hey ond all tint itlpat ton. It I. estimated
that at least its mil:inns a week too. into the
national Treasury. Since the commencement of
the current data! year, July tat, the national
treasury hat received from this rotate source
About one hundred end fourteen million dollars,
or A weekly average of nearly seven million dol
lars, equal to an aggregate of over three hundred
and sixty millions a year. Thr revenue which the
Government Is assured of. from direct taxation,
in the I . u re t fiscal year, w.ll enable it to defray
its expinses, reduce Its ledebtedness, strengthen
its credit in the money market, and prepare the
way for the prompt restoration of the national
finances to a specie basin.
—lt is noted in the New York Jove/sal of t'o•o
I,lle that the Treasury Art Lives to the Score
tory the power not only to Issue certificates for
gold on deposit, but glare lam power to tnue cer
till rates as per cent over the deposits, the 013 o
o hick the editor condemns. It Its, however, ar
gaud In opposition by the Express, that this lb per
per rent additions I power may be the means of
bringing about specie payments; that confidence
in specie may be giadually won through thsm,
and they may be need In banks so specie. No Act
of f 'orsgress will be likely ever to bring about
specie payments. The country will hare to look
to the T. essury Depsrtment for that. The anti
apr'se payment interests of this country, though
el,- in bomber, are In power now, and It is
feared, beyond the reach of Leg slat urns, or, o
the people.
—The new Ikee counterfeit Vatted Ststes note
recently descrtholl is conslderrnt try bsnk canners
3o one of the most perfect imitations ever issued.
The vignette,which head of Ilarnilton, prob
ably presents the best mark for distlngtaishlue be
tween the genuine and cousterfer (to the former
the button•on the coal show distinctly, while on
the latter they can scarcely be seen. As the rlff
nette of the I tilted trttntes ds Is the same thnt
oft It to's, the public should ire well on their
grinrd, as It is not improhnble that the poetics
who p
e ut the attest orf• uttering the s lore piste
!or h V..
!..ATCP.DAY, Oct. 20,
hi ! 'l.—The Crude .Iftiket wns fairly relive
And ideally to-day, shit the trite...lions were un
ertinlly large for Saturdny, which Is osuall) doe
of the Ltalest dsyis In the week. Prices, h cwci
et, were a shade lower. though there WOO more
deynalt lon, to boy, and buyers, who on Friday
were unwilling to r, 7 ore, rod 2607 , 11..
te-clay. The reported sales reached, in the aggro-
Fade, two thousand four hundred and ninety-slit
bbls, out follow. 100 bbl.. et Oh, free on board; Sri
at 70, free en Wald; 607 at it, free on board; tel
nl 70, free on board; WO at as, delivered In Philo
delPhla; LOO, to bulk, at 23%; and ICU al
ED—There wet, also, more activity to
the market for bowled oil, hot prices again ruled
lower, and quotation. may be (awe Oren et 6 1 4
61% cents, free on board eau here, and &Scents, de
livered in Philadelphia. Sale of 600 tails prime
light straw to white, for NOverobor delivery, at ii,
free po board; 600 do, same delivery rind pricer 1000
bbl. for November, delivered in Philadelphia, tel
ler's option, at 78; 1000 for December delivery to
Philadelphia, bayes l a option, at 18; and COO for Ns
vember, to Philadelphia, seller'. option , at to.
Free 011 is more notice but lower; Isla of 60 bbl.
at 70; and 700 do do at CO. .
NAPTHA AND RESIDUUM—There was no
ccatcynedi X7l Residuum to-dm, and. hi the
seam of sates, svo coutinue 55,2:45,54,
at which figures sales were made this week. Nap
tha may be quoted at 20g21, In bond, and 384=
cents, free, according to quality, sad package..
Philadelphia Iron Market.
Fig illetal la moderately salvo. and priers aro
firm, but the Isnot of stocks restr!ets business.
sales of Not nuthrarite at 450 - 052, andliou tons
Lebtgh erase Forge at 014 per tee.
Scotch pg is in shad( demand, wills-Small antes
at LO3 per ton.
8/Gams—Thereto a flits feettPsL , Nftal sales of
best Anthracite at Imo iss t ei u m.„24 at iIISWILdf
and Norttern at Et per s.a.
• Alanufnetartd Zroo , ‘istagood request ati4,.." ricea
ere.h/fher• haler 9/ Rltlieoad tiara at ffILITIO7 s•V
ton; Looimon and Actium' Liao at Stlo@ttes No t
roughtsoraptat s s4 Lteds oral old lieu at Og
ebe• " •
Nau.L..-Are 11U , good request, but tbstrarisactlons
are limited,_PVM uttelty or supplies.
Frites Araltrzrawtersistigatd , „. _
. . .
The Pork clop of tlitirettoael t h e co mitts *in
most likely beshert 'Ms - gout& The reason bi
the stock of lippWas - greatty r d geed 63r thalegh
pa r"i s c e= a erc a rM a g l rt f :oribrf=l " ati l d
eructed to puke; Was sobtlesepear. 4.ltothereg.„,
son is the preradenct olfl3.6gchtliera Ist somermite
of the country. .;Thisbas canoed many Artesia to
ship their Ittcs tering the past 'timber leThleac - .
go. . They !card:lll they keptlitem.lllltheregular "
pork aesectatteity ezilghtdit,:424l l ,ll-trEstivo ate
told by thate_whe abeintistesied in iteepittgatepe
pricesrentraf eantse'.ertsktbeliggesdock‘f ,
l azy
abread.that the crop is Sheet.- We hall .. ...
• 1 , 1 , r , w re
ht lz o kow ei ew : trine: -greetty we
tops.;..
laybag Tsckfll are; b r o e rd l it Lic i t t inesea end..
they can do hi gat current figures. ' This
seems to be the ease with packers eliewiterq
1111tacF1 fne(letre) Joarseh
rITTSBVE4EI Al ARKETF,
ftvetreto.ty, Oct. tt,
The Feature markets bare been fairly re
and steady throughout the week whlch ha, just
eloped and the fluctuations In values were cow
pnraUrply alight, though.the tendency Is tcwnrd
lower rates.
GRAlN—Wheat la In regular demand, one sells
readily on arrival at AtAid@l,ss for No t Chicago
sPriniu, and Milwaukee Club, and r..,inakit for
Amber. Oats steady, with • stile of I ear, on
track, at it; and small sales from store at =att.
Barley Is excessively dull, the minds - being large
yln excess of the demand; ules'from yawn at
$l, i,r5e1,10 for prime Spring Ind Tall. Corn is
selling from store at 75 to 65, es to quality. No
movement in Rye.
MIOCERIES—The grocery market is steady
and moderately active, while prices have under
gore no quotable change. Cuba Sugar Is selling
%t Rica 114111'%; Crushed,,
A^ see, 21%; "PP' do 01. Coate is quoted
at 1:42.4 for good to prime; and Java, at 4513 , 48.
Prime Porto Rico 11101arlies ate held at 111,10; choice
Neer Orleans at $1 Rd; and Sorghum at $l. Syrups
range all the way from BO to $1,60 per gallon, the
latter figure for "Lovering...
quiet but steady, with a fair local
trade at previous quotations-0,75010 for Spring
Wheat Fandly r and $111,75011,25 for Winter Wheat
brands. Rye Flour is selling at 417,50 per barrel,
and Cornmeal at $l,lO per bush.
PROVISIONS—Bacon la quiet and unchanged.
Small sale, of prime kettle rendered Lard at
29kffpal, and bleu Pork at 6376,26.
YOTATOES—Persch Blow, firm, and higher;
sale ofloo bbls at $1,40 per bbl, and Mo do do at
M,60. Sweets are quoted at $4,50856,00 aa to
quality.
APPLES—The market is well supplied, Inltd
a little glutted, but prices are still msintainml,
ranging from 15 1 50 to $3,60 for (air to prime. and
7 for choice. salmi of 400 barrels, on track, at
#406.
DRIED FRUIT—Sales of prime Apples (old
crop) at 14 cents, and Peaches (new crop halves,
at do. Demand u yet, la light.
BISTTER—There is a very good demand for
Roll Butter, and we note regular_sales at 40 to 450,
for ivtto prime. 111109.1.11. In packed, and
but
FAGS—rilr i. &mend, scarce, and firm, at
36 cent,.
11.
5T1) , 7.4.7 1 :uTen5° 1 —"d . "..";,".P,741
to 03,76 per bbl, as to quality.
CRANBERRIES—HeId at X11g,15 per bbl.
CllEE4E—Smolt aalea of Flax See.] at 02,711CP
`2 . ,TS. No detuaad whatever fort lover or Timothy
herds,
04TNUTS y be quoted at ,O Pot b`r.h
buying. nod 119.1141 g.
brt LT—I. selling at trait; deli. Pied
and •3,2 A Inn retail way
OILY , — do. I Lard Ott is quoted Item at 5-.7,
per gallon.
Baltimore Grain Market
13•Lmssong, Oct. 2 . 7.—N0 heat-6500 bushel. re.
ceived, with sale. o: . .srerlor to good white at 11,-
40C2,66, no choice; of red 2504 ware rerorted
et t 1,16 to 62,60, mostly at 42.4042,54 per t'''. llol .
Corn—Receipts to-day 12,5fa0 huh white aud 204 , 1
bush yelloarducluded in the sale. were a smsli
lot of hominy it Ogre; 600 hush new white nI 52 , •;
1700 hues yellow at B.'4re, nearly all at the latter,
ltoO bush new yellow at rfc per bushel. Oats
-6000 hush received, with .malt salmi at 60e weight.
I: ye-13 0 bushels Offered and told 4 t 173 ff v..
blab&
Cleveland Market.
I 'LET ELAND, Oct. '_7.—Flout—Quiet steady
it Pre , tor , rairr. $2,2 0 e1t 1 fbr . X red, ecuntry
Lranda; $10,60011,40 for XX white do; 11114511 M
for XX red, city made; 1112612 60 for XX while do.
Wheat—Quiet and nominally unchanged at $l7O
for new Nei 2 red; ft,25 for old do. Oorn—Fair de
mand •ild closes bettv; sales this morning Of 4.-
600 luta No?lied from store at sac; 500 bu do
de at 69c; 2' Muth do this afternoon at doe Olt.
—Firmer a ISt from storo. hit..ek rather se
Rio—Nominally unchanged at 843941 eeats from
store. Barley—Dull ani nominal.
Detroit Grath Market.
I)CiROIT, Oct. r7.—W beat—No change; • , les ;
can, I white at r,I9;G can r. white at 91,tti 2 c•rs
eat.a white at g2;94; and 4 NUS 9 amber at II I At.
Coln—Demand good at 64, deflected In bags; 3 cNte
offered at too free on bowl. Onto—Sales Item b.,
at Me begged, and 3 , Oo bu damaged at dc. Street
price {WO. Barley—Street peke declined to
1111,715 per Ind lbs. Bye—Steady at 99.580 e. .nib
very Ifttle offering.
Plaladelpbta Seed Market.
There is a steady deraaad for Clover Scat of
Imo qu•llty et fa, 1,00 but inferior Is neg
lected arid rnnnot bed isposed or except at very
lose rates—say 37 to 117"1 Timothy is dull ' , ni l
ianoot be quoted over $323333,6u per bushel. F! •
'eet.l Is lower. Sales of mu bushels at fitly i,iu per
bushel.
iLARBLTB BY TELEGW
PETESILECII STOCKS IN NEW YORK
Special Luspatch to Western Press.
New Tonic, Oct. 23, PIGS.
The feature of the Petroleum Stock market to.
day on. Pirkole Creek. The stock rose to 11,50
and then felt off to 1,00. The Germania Petroleum
Company Ou reduced Its esp.tal stock to $lOO,OOO
by a rote of 491,000 shares, and lilzbgate to 111301,1100
17 s Tote of 61,t00 a/asres. First National, fel,
Bradley, I to; Cherry Run, 25; E,oelabo•, 11; Wet
stet, 1,16; Eletneholl Run, 14.60; Peoples, 00; Fee
slntp,e, 13; tlermanta, Heyerlek, litangate.
14. Greet Resterl3,l,s; Mount Vernon, 60. Mon
tane, 1,60; 0 had. River. 3,3.; klytid, 95.
NEW YOBK PETROLEUM MARKED
s eels/ litspatet. to ;Pastern Press.
Nara YORE, Oet. ladd
The Petroleum rom het wog golt• dull; soles to
dB) or 6,) 0 barrels of Crude st reeve: je. 0.1 for
Nortnaol la Otlered at ro but without buyers.
Pooded leaned oil lo selling at esase3;- ; sales of
I,to , barrels at thaw race.. Free oil la dull at
lard Treh
Yonc, October 3—co: too —lion and
. nbc (or midd.ing.
I Loy u-.-111 sal beery and 50(00 lower at g 1. 1 15
GAO for sM..rls Ma a, and 113.M03. 8 0 for oommsn
10 good snapping breads of extra rotted tioap 0.110;
1115 matket hest,.
W gust—Quiet; western at 11.1,0401,33.
OHAr3—Wneat is about lc better, at 11,15 for
I em Milwaukee club, SIX for Amber Milwaukee.
(2,31 for new Amber, and 11,45 for unsound .'tiles.
go spring. lire quiet. Barley dna Bark,' malt
Quiet. Corn le better but less doing at 7111595 for
unsound, and 1.00950 for sound Ward Wasters.
Uats dull at 480310 for Sound.
Ilaucantaa--Cotfen quiet. Sugar quiet.
Yrratotacm—ltull st Saft,ne!ycl for Crude, 5.4 - 3
for Hedged la Bond, and leer a do Free.
Paortsmaa Port: opened heavy and caned
mer at galttilaT;( for mesa closing at 4 3 3. 15 daah,
429,50 for prune. nod SZY Y3,la for prime mesa
Bevl steady at SIII3tt ter plain nava, and $l4Oll
far extra meas. Bee Rains dull; western, to ar
clt7l. 'et. et slc.
rrs't;outlTetrs'att. dull ,
27 d l ' o ' in r
Vas ' . N Ve i ul
quret. Lard haavr at 2 1 / 2 .BAc. Butter to demand
at a gere tot Ohio. Cotter hem.
New York Sleek and Money Market
hrw Tong. Oct. art 29 —Money eas at per
caul- Sterling Lichange dull and lower . t lot' itf)
Ith,t , „. (told without material change, elan! gat
Tug al expecte of specie iwday, fasamid.
it ova - rumen( stocks without decided Ctuttge.
teighis to Idverpool dull and dtelDlitig.
=I!
enxellen ATI, Oct. 23.—FLOML—Firater but not
Mabel; ancettlev, kt.tc.tr7,73; EMUS State, rtnyt,so;
lamely an. Macy, iStn:tol2, , ,n
LI Zara—R. heat to 1004 demand at 12 fur prima
old red; new ranges limn at /1.1401.8 n, Turn quiet
.t title ior Sound shelled. (ht• null at 39c in the
elevator. Barley nominal.
1 - itov lowers—Pork very 111.11 i; este* could oat be
mace st over ►at,ls. Itula meat• notelnal at ►ta4
tgao. ~mall attire of Bac.on at to tittt!.o.o23' ie for
ti bout' , n, aides and Clear able,
tivrn altar - -te tdy.
Nk Is .• n l io 1 otol or nland at V.
liattralo alartrt
ri Al rt
OKA,— aa I,cal yulN, ananinal mad ba,d, Na I
Milwaukee aping, 11,4adid;1; N. I ()Wasp,
114 , 5014.8 Cr,. quiet and held; co.
7(0 bid. oats—a ilhleaco 1., at sanalln: No I, as.;
Iddwatakee Nu, I *nate, and held at II Ban.ay
dull ar. d 1,6 d, Canada, !1,12; rhea, (I, I , •. lige
laoialnal. •
Wnl..llT—Firm at 1•,1'52'= ,
I . ..,vtawaa—Pnek b.. Lord .04.
(ct. 911-1 0 1..tra—nf. transsations.
Fus et F." a, 0tt9. , 5 1 sac), .4,7e0/.1i..
% near—Cat.rle an 6 WcVein, flpgl,3'). O.t.
Jr:Q:3c.
Toronto Market
Tnnorro.•o4l.4B--FLorn nominal and outer;
Doub:e Lure WO 30 , r..tr. COMA bUrernb•
CV. 66.
Bela—Meld, fell, 41 4.44411,561 splint 41,240
425, pn,wy cull .t Fru steady et 6.14169.3.
Unto nt 3.4.150.
ttrtreao Market.
Gelato°. October i 3 —Fiore Mewl,' anal un
cbottpd, t }9 for No 1 brrletg, ite,3o for lied
W later. Sll4O 1, l iNtate, cml ,12,11 fee LlJulfla
itts.
G IllAl7 , —Wheel fats and In moderato milling de-
Oorla quiet. Oats •saree. Barley 20 bet
ter• Oaaada 11,16.
inelnivra—Steady; Flour 621, Wheat leo, Coro
18%e, Barley lise, Wye 11c, Oats 12140, Wheat 16340.
tto receipts by the lAN; °Wing to unfavorable
weather.
inroirris BY ItAILIMAD,
POiT WIVVII
Oct. 411.—; car staves, J .7 Rnlin; 207 bbl. natty, D
Wallace; L. cars barley, S flat bough & co; 17 bbl.
apples, J L Kerr; 1 car barley, J Rhodes; 6 chairs,
Jos bleyem; 1 chest buttot, 11l Lytle; 011 slicks
millfeed, Culp & Shepard; 1 ems Clements,
Smith & Hemp' ill; 110 b ills apples, Sleek & Arm
strong; ado do, Fetzer h Armstrong; 22 bales flat
top, Bohn., Bell S. co; 23; pigs lead, .1 B Cangeld;
100 bbl. floor, Myers & co; 0 ca. wheat, J S
Liggett &0" on 1.08 cheese, R Robinsoo & co; 40
oil barrels, Jd.. b col 1 ear bbl headings, J.l
Ralya,• 16 bales broom corn, Little, Baird Pat
ton; =1 bogs mlllfeel, Do . rring - to r n
b e: co; 80 Nils
tg e o r ll ' , l ll l l3l l MT,tll o 6. Lc co Uo % b' m O A ; ul 4 -
Ms; flOor, A /Boort; go tildes, 1., Sparks
& Goy a pligslinliOr,R EBoilers & no.
1712;v24.2.20 Ann 11225312n0n RAM BOAD,
Oct. bbl. boobs. ,S.dams, McKee tr. co; e:
old tor-wheel., Reese Graff & bbls apples,
fd Rd* deur, fl Garr
2 i; b - p b, M .....47., eClu L teh ll eo v e aig i
t h b ni ca - 21 ; asstrare, McKee & Bre)
b lei Meeb.h.Artntitsomil 100 CID&
or h f,,,g; ear 110V00, Itl{ll2lloo
gtra 8 72 r„,,,, Belsky' lio bbls apples, L H
Volid s° & - Cc .-- ; db . to.. 46 . o rfE imi ß V ivr i
per, John P Matti 11 bir.• BeKJt 18
plrds tobaceo, Stedbt & Kentleaj,• 200 bx.s cheese.
Clanger& ISObble "D ala i , f, looting & Steel; 3
car 6 wheat, .2212132 ed a eDli OP "PM Park '
IltcCurdy b: co. ,
ALL444imry ererrqw,.oat. 13,4 biles holm 3"1
P Barton; 2 ears 161111.1 , ear :chest, Strops=
46 1:1I0 cods,
k 111111 . 1 ) ;1161) P :l?g r akMa Aft, 43.2. Weitz:
Itet dodo, (11k1 ) 0ersti 16 • bbla Y rrob2,,Statritt dr
-tror blahs Ilanneed, - N Bratycht3nit bta61134_,,B 2 akz
,Oela 4 Mallpine; ePkgsbutfOr 4,1"114:1,VneV:5
Meal eh I enr wheat, Neblek Aptell
1 1 1Z7elir l b c tilex Erl 74, 9 111'
r,slr,a panned; .sTwy% 1 Speen. "W
'l l ,2 . deming 221 Au. barley:- MOW; SU der'
Op, Maderia; 214 do do, A LWOW; bales.
& co; 10 do: brooms Shult; Soo &
eo; 20 do do, ti Sleeper; Wes, 3'o Ireppe,• '66
Dims flaxleed. ZS El buidna,g 1 bas, Tistirt. Dot
63 bills Am, Q J attired.
nr•
mood, but tl.t , cuml.. I. very pawl/•upptird
Sol. at 144 , Po , btIL 401 51'00d .tpptea ate .ca
fug
5t.100 ,5, —.O to ctiolltT; am do et Vrale ego.
Old DllO6 Peaches. quartos, at i$ 18e; halves
are scarce and tvantedt , ttear quarters at 20 8 r2c;
halves st 2eCa...t new sred st , r4page. There Is
a good demand for the at ter Dried Blackberries
are at 30.2=c. Cranberries are selling at
112d116 per bbl, cud Chestnuts sd 17,15413 per
buawt.
Butter—There Is no improvement to note in the
m.rket. Sales ol solid pocked Pennsylvania and
Ohio, al Roil Weide; end guiles at to
gen cents.
.lbeese—la in moderate demand, With ens
Ulu of Tim York at IS, for Factory Orel ii*OP,i
foe ill
Slide Lisiry—on ntivatice. English Dairt is
scarce- Ohio comes In SLOWLY, Sn'lf iced tic.
pw.— Arc selling at liseuk per dozen.
Baltimore C rattle Markel
BALTIMORE, Oct. ^_o.—fleet Cattle—There was
about too head offered daring the plat week,
nearly all of which were sold, the Washinsteri
butchers taking about 1011 head. and the balance
parchsowd In this market- Sale. were made of In
ferior anii,mianson at 6,51146 60; good to prime at
trosii,gai and extra at 8404k9 per too lbs. The
market closed lninlmate to-day.
Sheep—There has been &good aapply during the
past week, and the market closed REIM to-day at
I,r 100 lba.
Hope--The market has bee. quite active during
the past week, with sales to-day at 1141119 per 100
lb., according to the general tpiality of droves.
Petroleum lu Philadelphia
I' II I (let 2a —The - market, (says the
'ornmerclal 1..15t,) has been greatly depressed and
unsettled this week, and price. have declined 2 to 3
rents per gallon. Sales of 6,000 bbl. Crude at anti,
7646360, cloabig at the latter figure; I,istO Ws Re
fined, in bond, liej.idnne, early In the week, and
duce at 68, 6i 1,A3 / 62et closing with sales of 4,060
bids at 67 1 ,4034 , ;:U70 bbls free at 78 , 41ide; Pcsldituni,
lu lot. at Intp..so; and Benzine at 45rtilbc. free.
and 2.3f.e. hood.
The olloirfng are the receipts d i ( 'rude and rte.
tined Petroleum et this port during the past week
('rude, barrels -- 6,744
Relined, barrel
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
PAIIREV.SB.I,CO—Pxn r.t r.o.—A J Ragan, 36
sits oats: Koester, lihemkamp A co, 48 bales hay;
Al Fries, WO bctla paper; IL Oubbage; 2bu to.
bacco; Baker, Smith & co; to b. tolmcco; Bake
well Pears & co, 1 bbl glass ware; J H Dula
co; 8.1 bble •pplet, Ardesco Oil Co, I I bbis apples;
la Webber, I bbl fax seed: (1 31 WatsOl3,oo bbl.
apples.
r. Lorte—Put
tine & 0, ;190 empty oil tibla• Delange & I Theetnot,
Oil Weyman b. Ikon, f ease. tobacco; S C
Kennedy, Co pkg. cotton 9 aka feathers; Th..onna
t•eflin SO bids tire clay; II II • lolling, to do do; it P.
t idlers, 12 bit. mdse. Kennedy, & ;:o, Oa
heirs cotton; National itelicang tto, 5,0 empty
bbls; H AleStelocen, 10 bbl. liquor; I tea , King me.
chine; T J Kennedy. I lot forolture; Penn. I lon
Or') Intim Beck, tltllllpe & co; a Ws for clay, A
CIO don, 7 keg. shot; Adam., McKee h co, 15 tons
plg iron, inermtui h Oros; 6 bills sheep alms.; I;
nuraru, II Dbl. pot clay; Papp, Baker & co, 130
dry Irippi, 70 dry hides; Marshall h Bro. 1 sand
POMP.
•
RIVER IiTiLLIGEME.
ARM - TAM
Delaware.......,'Layton Diet nowt.
Leonidas Cox .41. Lout..
Lioneas t ow-boa t
-loins Jones ... tow-boat....Claelnnatl.
l'orest Parkerabu rg.
Bayard ..Moore.--....Parkersbu r 5
nrr tsul - r ars .
Forest Cif y Gordon Parkerabort
Marietta bloc
Peerlese....._. .1: On City
Belle ....... (My
Echo tiortion 011 I'm
Petinfia rrosby ___ 011 ritr.
BOATS LEA VINO
I'lr-tinnier ..Datragn ..... Inotansfi.
Julia bro. Zanesville
:rilda Saint _ .011 Ulty.
Rees— . Rosa -....011 City
Le 1 011 City
EIVCR, %/BATH CO, WM.
Themer commenced to rise on Sat urday. sad
rontaabed to rise yestenlay at the rate of an inch
an hour. At dark last evening there wa tee feet
and s half of irate, in the chennel by the Muooa.
gahe's pier markt, and shoot seven by those on
the Alte4heny piers. A dispatch from Oil City,
ass, red lost night., any, •fistage of seater about
five feet and nt a stand.' The Weather has
so
apme:l its wintry aspect, not over-costs, furs and
tires, were amour the most acceptable things of
yesterday. Ettlailae. Ir. rather slack the
chart an Saturday. but yesterdsi hal in: ,ren
. - I,lllr, Tr, m 47 rm.:W.ly r•rorrrt th It 10-Arty ntll
hr the r me, In whirl: cllte Iretghl will roll down
Tint lollow/sg t.oats were In port yesterday No
sada, Financier, Delaware. Armenna,
H.te Putnam, Dry•ral, Lennwas, I skis Ids
Dees and Lerlatre.
The Delaware, t•apt. !tarter oarne op to tho
wharf yeoterday, with a pretty good trip oz Ito,/
: lie viii load out to reguinr turn.
The Leonid., Capt. M. A. Con, i.anie two port
yratetilay morning, hat Inz teen detained at 'hags
ilui.se ati_re Friday evening. She trill discharge
her Ircight to-day, and he ready to receive freight
r urn
capt. A. P. Mei•allurn4 hatolNome packet la
more than half loaded, and leare on tile pm-a
rut actor for St. Louts The Armenia la Oof
the beat and tinest of our Pittsburgh packetsn, ,
and
being otteered by suchold and popular seam. boatmen a. r 'apt McCallum and hla son.. cannot
all to go out third to her utmost capacity rein
wt 11 fr alai., • rot passengers The p robab 11 it ars
are that al.a trill he able 1/, b•sre shunt
nreht or some time Wcanertday.
the Bayard, Capt. tiro Moore, is the regular
packet I r kratkeraburg, leaving this mrnine at
11 oh-loek. Don't lorget the hour, as she o is very
punt u•l.
The Ilnancier, Capt. Darrsgh, will leave this
evening for l'lnetSll.3. She has been losdsd for
srr ersi days, swelling water, and will go now
that she has plenty. totte will take any freight
that may be offered during the dal'.
The Oil City packets, Crili/a, Card. ?taint, Ida
Rees, r apt. Iles, Pees, and Lecialre. will leave
toohy for Oil illy. Send your freight early, as
they will Ail take an early start.
The Fort Pitt has been heard from. She is drink
ing from the head spring of the Monongaltabt neer.
W. W. W. need not advertise for her until further
vot ice . The boys are all well and dome well.
°
'The
The Coll-tugs I. , baticas and lalLI Jose. , came op
to the landing yesterdn y.
guile a large number of coal barges are ready
toga out. shd Moen not drawing over four and
lel( feet, will probably arall fuernaeli es of the
present rise. Shopld a rise eon. Out of the Mm noogshela rli er. the coal exodus will be large.
The toltomlog 1. a r op) of a dispatch recalled al
thiaoetice Inlet night
Oct.,tlth.
No one to glee me lAilitleulats 01 river, hut stage
of stater about titte (vet and at A stand still.
la, tat•TOR.
The Loolaville Demacrai. of Friday, contain:
the following Item, ”r new.:
The rivet et thls point yesterday Wits strelltnz
little end struguling hard to sore. lout It does not
make mud] headway ; three feet levee or right
tnehes In the rstull is about as hlgil 115 ki eau
reach.
'apt. Woodward, of thr R.l, Woodward, was
essened a few days store at LOUII
==tI=IMEI
Nrw MI vent- Li r We learn lhntt. new
line of boats I• to life alerted next week to ply tx
tween title poll and Meniplilk The boats will be
the Morning Star. Tarace on, and one to he Suitt
Icy next itlarrh. t take the lead nu
next at
week. the Tararetin tollowing at •
regular day Oxen for her.
While the !steamer levy Eagle, a fen day. •3 0 ,
was approachlog New , irleana. a druuken Colonel
• • •
••ommenred !waling a passenger, and then went
to hl. rant and got hie wrolyere and cmmenced
an tndlecrithlnste tiring, swearing hewn. Ins rank
ing cdhcer on the boa! and n oar had a Went to
, n• w at h hlm. Da
o vldeon happened to
Ton t nerd end arrested the don;ht V I ' , nano!.
he brid, gai•r lied river. near Ctirks,ltle, on
lltemphis and LonwellW Eat/road. Is to be
lc; .:ill.
Lot 01 \ I.barns
1.1115 IL montl,A •,1 August, ~e ptezoto, A. 11.1
o 11. e 1511, of notObor
1.113', No I, I ovlWjLee 1, . f1050,.1
%lino - Ir, No 2, Tombigbee r. Ter, '
. .
It. II Loney Alabama Seer; nu.. I
I off S., A .alsesum rile,: raised
iewer.l, Alabama sires; raised
irdinie, No I. Alasbans• riser; raise
Jewess. In the bay; raised.
Lost their whods and broken shaft s : Mons sus,
Sir Win W nllace, and Clilslser.
The Clocinrmll Voniatereisf, of Satunt•y, says
The weather R.mild sod cloudy yesterday,
with a light sin:sling talu during the afternoon
and lest night, the is top being from the soul:,
east and south nestrly all day
The
M Ponun•ndlog sieneral of the Department
of the ississippi has ordered a rel. u on
of the Sultana disaster welch occurred in June
last. It will he remembered that an esAnsination
into this appalling calamity was Made shortly a&
ter lit occurs:nee, And that the parties arraigned
were enculpoted. Rapt. Frederick Speed, Assist
not Adjutant General of Volunteer., is heid for
trial upon charges based upon the bas of the Sul
tana. Witnesses are being •unatnoned Lu the cams,
sad the es/tads:ChM] will be estinandeneed at on no
early sla
Woods .lquident along the Teoneeser ricer at
$ 2 cord.
ICathan Wird,lnger, whose Ilecase seal so r'.'7 -
erriptorily revoked after the Sultans dimmer.
without any reuse befog assigned therefor, has
bad li Lezmcd.
The E. 0. Statutehi was sold at St. i.ouis on
Wednesday last, for $lO,OOO. rapt. E. C. Itodg.
man, one of the owners, will have command.
STEAMBOATS
L't .11, W HEHLTKIJ RUMEN. 15 — ••
i PAIIKERSBURG and all In- 44.4 -
termedl si e porta.
and we-Idles) passenger, steamer,
ss~Atelßa.
George D. Moore, Master.
Leary. PITTSBIGIGH FOR PARKERSBURG
/wry Monday and Thursday, at it thiapa
Leaves whit:am/9G CUR reitif.Elt atill
envy Monday sad Tr unday at 0 or'clovk 1. It,
_ EarrinairO.
means PARREBSBUBG FOR PITTSBURGH
evtry Toted'? and Friday at r. E.
Leaves MARIETTA FOR. P/STSEIVIGH
trey ruradiday, at PAcklook r. mt.
Lopes WEBEILI NG FOll
- Want al' god Saturday' at A. it.
For height ar mow. apply on board or ta
on 2 • (ALLOYS & 00., Agouti,
DEIBIRME cru PROPERTY
rps UE=.
le t Lemot,'oll7oo; Rooms. No. IN rounn
it ,„ . za, ..11 1 L-Stme, suitable foe
a StwOdroltaVa °Moat, Ito., &a.
E
t 4. A LARU PUUTD,GIae.I . II CIAI.LERT.
;4. A SALOON, In locoed location for an *Van.
r 1» Etastauratif.' •
D. - GAZTAXI
fit faultetatid Pfau :A"k - d
si•street.
MALTBY'S Mr STERS- 4 - . e are reccir,
Wt tarbiinkstielebrated towed olpgridt ad.
tisane (Inners, In ohne and helicons, (or tale at
the Fluidly Groom' Morn of
Jo>r2(a RERSPIAIi,
fps anus 4Lbiliti sal Mad asrests.
G ROCERIES, PRODUCE, &c
MEM
JESKINB.
OOMMission Merchant:
BOX 13 IaAND 'I" Ilt
PURCHASING AGENT,'
PITTSBURGH, PA,.
Dealer to Illaour. Grain, Seeds, Sutter. Meet%
Frot_t_e.,nollill rem ?miner*. I:Mainlands ram
fly ka.uUlt rwarrooted) slump on MILL Also,
RATIN= OILS.
Prompt attention given to conelsnaients and
eortespondeoee, Weekly nice Outvote seat to
Conclenors. Order. and Consln • vote solicited.
eelv.rds.we
W. TO. rATILINOP..•.. 4. mossamas:
pATTERSON, AZMON & CO.,
tvnitiffsalon Xerchants,
Grain and
GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS,
Nos. Sao and SU PENN STREET
Scott'. New Building, opposite 0. & P. B. B.
Depot._ &play
A L15...11 IS AWL J. S. AIX
Ikr BANE ANJER,
Commission Merchants.
l'lur, Grain and Produce,
SECOND ST., betweer, Wood at Sraltheeld,
11-I) a PITTSBURGH
Tube. rarrza...rno. anwt..errer ars a. aearAILD
POTTER, AIKEN & SIIEPA.ED,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
d'orehre and Demesne resits, Flour,
Butler, Cheese, Eggs, POtatOell.
and praluee generally.
No. 150 LIBERTY STREET,
fele Opposite Peuenzer Plttsborgh.
. _
nHARLEB C. BALSLEY, PRODUCE
and Commission Merchant , Warehouse No.
WI Liberty et., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wholesale ' deal.
er in Butter, Cheese Lard, Eggs, Pori, Bacon,
Beans, Tallow, Feather', Brooms, Potatoes,aorre.
by, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits, Onions, Flour,
Grain, Glover Seeds, Timothy Seel* Flax Seeds,
Game end Poidtry. Particular attention given to
Produce Constrnments. sots
W ILKINS L 'NELL
(Sreczason. To NACIKEOWIS & LINHART,)
DMAGRA IN
-FT-810 , 11L cfb C3l
Produce and Commission Rlerefant
fol:ly No. 151 Liberty it., Pittsbungli. •
rrm.R. IIAIRD eATTON, Whole.
1 -J We Grocers and Commleciod
en PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON L _OLLEESEs
rimi, CARBON AND LARD Olles
NAILS, 01.1 co, COTTON WINS, and Pitta
burnt , soanufnctriree generally, ID and 114 Second
street Pittsburgh.
011 LP VMS SHEITAJUX
%,
lULP & 13HEPARD_,_ Commission Ater
chants and Coder' In FLOUR, GRAIN AND
PRODUCE, ffo. SC Liberty dr?". , Plttabn.
Choice brands of Flour for Bakers and Fondly
use constantly on hand. Particular attention paid
to ninny orders for Merchandlre morally.
octally
' " • • • • • '
1,1.. P. BECK & CO., No. 185 Liberty
Commiltrfti, Pittsburgh, Pa., Wheleule GrocerN
lon Merchants, sad dealers in O(YUNTRY
PRODUVE, PROVISIO%BADON, LARD,
BUTTER sOS. iOHEES FIRM As- PRO.
DUCA FLOLTR,anexA_S s, Oziatt..
URI Fauns. &o. SA LT and LUSR. big
J OHN B. CANFIELD, Cmaniatdon and
Lad wholesale dealer in
HEENE, 1317ITER,
•LARD, PORK, BACON, FLOIJR, FISH, KM
AND PEARL ASHES SALERATOS,_ LEI
SEED AND LARD pi th, DRIED FRUIT, Lad Produce gentrialy, Not. 11l and 146 Ftunt street,
Pittsburgh. catl
W.[l eerSTIILCt..I, CIWATRILLZ..J. L. /111210 T
1' IRBPATRICE, BRO. & CO., (SUcee3
to Joseph Kirkpatriak 8r0..) WHOLE
SALE DEALERS to Orogieriek Flour, Grain
Ptol Won, L'ILL6, Cheese, salt, Naas, Glass and
Oil., Nos. ler and 103 Liberty street, ratan WI,
s.a. Ism
_TAMES DALZELL & 80N, Mantle
turere of LARD ()IL, and COCLactifliOn Men
chants for thepurchase and sale of CRUDE AND
REFINED PETROLEVAL Nos. ct and 10 Water
street, rlitsburgh. Advances made on consign.
tcler.La.
w 1 1 471011/411 411 WY. W. 1.12113
SCHOMAKER & LANG, Wholes/0e
dealers In OR ()CEA TES, FLOUR, GRAIN
PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FISIL OREESE
SALT, CARBON OIL, At., Noe. 172 and 174
Wood Street, near Liberty Street. Plttsburgb, Ps.
pel.l-dly
0i06.11/ S. SUL, ' 0301502 XETZO/L
EAD g METZGAR, Grocers and Com
mission Marche/as, and dealers In all kinds of
Country Produee and Pittsburgh hisoutenturny
No hal Liberty street, opposite head of Wood
street, Pss•saorgh. aps-ly
- - - - -
pEYMER S BROTHERS, (successors
to Reymer & dodersou,) Wholesale Dealers la
FUREION FRUITS, NCTS sa te
d ' SPICES, CON
FECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, &a.,
Nos. Mi sad 129 Wood sta sot, above Filth, Pitts
burgh. 1729-17
- FETZER & ARMSTRONG, Forwardi ng
end. Uosieussiou Itlerahants, for the Wm of
t'LOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, BUTTER,
SEEDS, DRIED FRUIT, lead Produce_generally.
Dio. II Market street, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
Pena. Lei*ay
WALLACE, Commission Merchant
• see Wholesale Dealer In FLOUR &ORM ti
No. Lis Liberty street, opposite Pennsylvania R
R. Passenger Depot, Pittsisunti, Pa Storage
Warenonse. count Wayne and Penn streets.
0017-11 r
RIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY ST.,
• Purrs,imam, .PA.-43,mmisslon Mer
shon, Wholesale Dealer to iletuary Produsia
tisoserles, and Pittsburgh Manafsatures. (lash
adreheen on;Uon•t•aMe^ta, and paid for Produce
seawalls. au213c12
. a. LIOOHST JOHN Liiri4F
JS. LIOOETT & CO. CITY ?LCD&
• irto MILLS, earner Liberty and Adam
alretta, PUtabargh, Pa.
Sir Capacity, 400 barrel. per day. apd
JOHN I. 110033. COWARD 1100033.
I OHN I. HOUSE d; CO., Wholesale.
GROCERS AND COMMISSION NV.,
CHANTS corner a Smithfield and Water street,
Pataburnb.
600X6T DALICILLt. 4 r. oLcrit:
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Whole
sale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding
Merchants, and dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh
manufactures, Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
- -
.12,0. /LOTT/ WILLILX 72,0T0
JOHN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Gre
sera and Goesodssion Merchsota, Kos. rrewoc.o
and Ohl Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. jell
iThHARLES L. CALDWELL, (successor
to Jsmes Holmes Pt Co., PORK PALMER sod
dewier to PRINISIONn, comer of ]Socket sod
root streets, Pittsburgh. 1
JOHN ATT JOHN WILOON
IV . A TT& WILSON, Wholesale Oro
' cers, llotrontssion Merehanta, and dealers In
Produce and PI% tsburgh rasuaraetures, No 158
I.lherty stzvet. Pittsburgh. juts
I SA. IA H DICAEY CO., Wholesale
L Grocers, Consoslersion Merchants, and dealers In
PRI I I/1.11., No SO Water street and GS Front
pet. Pittshurgh
DALII CI. SHE,. L. H. 1/067
IL VOLOT Co.,
L..
enaccessors to L L
L. 0. G A
raff, PRODUCE AND LiAL.III.SSION
311.1(CHANTS , , 241 Liberty taxed, Pitt.bureL
. .
lIA V 11.) M. EIX4IIiToN, Nitiol , m!c
(i racer and Conunlecton Merchant, W not
::tree , , Putsbunn, P. fend v
60IPTC0(.. O. WALLACM
I AMIJERT, SHIPTON & CO., Whole
A- , sate Grocers sod Produce Dealers, O. 6 Sixth
street, Pittsburgh. peas
4,;;I:GARS--SYRL PS—AWL:IBSISi.
L. , 7r bids 1./rusted, Powdered and tlraoulated
00 . A Coffee Sugar;
" B do do.,
£0 t 7 Extra Cone Sugar,
000 Prime and ()twice Cup% 4o;
Ito P R. do;
20 Ibis P. ii. and Cuba do;
Ibis Booth 'Edgar Syrup;
15 " (Balsa P. K. hiatuses;
25 Cn N.O. do;
In Cote and nrriving. For sal* ny
soitora.A.Ktat k LANG,
aWN 112 and 174 Waal street.
WOODSIDB b WA.LLACE,
VPholore►lo IL;Or'ufr-q&st&
AND DEALERS IN
White Lead, Red Lead, Litharage, Palate, 01
Varnishes, Die Srufra, Window CH d Put
Spices, Perfumery, Hansole Ilarben Ore m,.
Alen, Agent/ for 'Canteen Metallic Brown Paint
Hamilton White Lesd, Llharter Oak White Lead
atul Leary & Whiton'a celebrated Patent Drys,
lu one and two pound ears.
No. 37 WOOD STREET,
(OPPOSITE THE ST. CHARLES EILITEL,,
COMMERCIAL OIL WORKS.
Pure White Burning Oil,
Constantly as hand, and for Bala at
TBil LQYfr43T IVIONEEIT aATma,
BY
B. C. & 1. U. SAWYER.
No. CWOOD STREET.
GRZIBR&L
, DEAUGHTINg. OVEIGE
AND PATENT A.GENCTY
Ndge. o, a ST. Old= assa Suipeoitoa
Bri
R.P.ll7SNGEtaiir, (SyS inigmet•
Ea ea So. ti Ear moot. is.
P — EbERVEI3-25 doz.= assorted Pre,
servo. AO readved bad for mg* by
0021 aarmaa a Mos.
.JD DY.LLEIZa 111
Steam acid Water rloming and Saw 111111, and
otter due improvement& For farther information
apply to WILLIAX WARD
(oEmmite the Usthadral,)
Jets Grant street. No. 110.
tf WO. WILSOSI O4BS..DAP[D
ILSON, CARR CO.
MATZ WELSON, P.lOl • c
Wholesale oleAlers la FOREIGN AND DOICIEN
TIOg DRY GOODRs , No. 9 , 1 Wood Wade 12111
...ova triamead alley. FIGAINIZ/6 APO
iiraualatAx.&, (BLOOD OD
aortalunstkable wilds sal
_mi slo
ror smortrzw. - WIEWITATES
OW' DXSPWtt& .17944
losisesor tits ,
-•
n ous w ratans me "Iwo
tad woo trik thorn, 004,
..._-
10X5121,101CILISTUlt. • , -
1L CLOTHS F OIL CLOTHS 1;•-•Porr
s cligibmt d •fidki T oount:: &bp i
sad tor_ Jude either WiLolmals er R.X.4.1.
CUM , usP(Si iti). Mb
eel J. II FL
MEDIC3L
St CCESSFIJL. T REAT M kINT
Chronic Diseases, ConsampUeo, Sera
• lila, Syphilis. Seminal Debility,
and all Female Complaints,
DRS. AMOS & JOHNSON
14.2..7"CrIbLrtill. street.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Testimonials from the.bledlcal Prole:s
ec& and CPS=
Or. Editor: It la with pleaanre I make known
the following mate to the pablleebellerthe my toe
anew may be of service to some invalid who has
hitherto falln to relief. At all email am
done no more than notice to two mechni gentle
men of toot city, to oonfessins that I hove ma)
ansfatly treated several rap bad ease. of seminal
weakness and female complaints, by adopting the
mode of treatment now presaribn he Drs. Ames
/ Johnson. • • • e •
For female weakness I do not know of
that ean eon' tans remedies. I hare p " m=
them for • great msoy ladles - who have been DOD.
bled for years with weakness, and In every ens •
perfect cure hoe hers Created: some very bad
tan: have reins , to this mode of Manton In
the abort greet of two weeks. •
Youre, respeCtfully.
(Signed) W. F. BIERWIN, Si. D.
Cleveland, Ohio, ecember 22 . lam.
ERTIFICATE FROM THE REF. DR. HAMILTON'
. C. FRENCH OF DIONTREAL.
I certify that Dn. acmes a sonnson ■ medicines
have cured my wife. who was subject to debility
many years. The Medicines were used only two
months. H. O. ESENOLI, D. D.
Important to Ladies.
Our PERIODICAL. DROPS will bring on t.
monthly dekneu to eases of obstruction from UM
cause. Prim PI. D. R.—Ladles who ars preg
nant .hould not use them.
Tonic kr Famcne Weaklings, a certain cure, St
Injection for the Wlntsa or Lcucorrhces,
DIBEABF,B OF THE BLOOD. &c
Drs. Ainai g Johnson—Dew Sin: I ulna aolit
Ws that Ma remedies for scrofula and blood
dl teases are really exoellent. For scrofula, sypui•
a or imparitbas at the blood, I And they never
fall to cure when used ac dLrectod. I have fiun
needed in curing the wont mini of syphilis now
to oar hospitals, in the short span. of two monthe.
F. W. H. LESLIE, M. D.
Cancadati, Pecember ink 1663.
SEMINALWAKNESS
Drs. d mo, ¢ JoAn. ,r 1 have soured, by the me of
your remedies, owns' patients that had been
lo
matea of the Lunette Asylum from the evil effects
of weakness or •sedentry habits. Is all
Such cues I consider nothing can espusilyour medl
lanes. J. W. SALLINS, D,
Albany N. Y., October 16th, 1861.
'take Purlieu's' , Amos .b.a
JeLf.i..9n eddresa sit those who have injured: hen
aclves by
impuipe r .2 .. ululirence and solitary hob.
Its, which ruin both body arm them
for eitherbusbuss, study widety. or
These are mime of theisad and niallidette.;.*
frets produced by early *bits of youth,
in ei
Roamers of the beak and Limbs, pains in Oil
hczd, dial= of xiAt, loss of ameenlar power;
=ton of the het, loss
dyypepsisomerirous de
, derangement o f this digestive frinetions,
general debility, symptoms of comnimption, &c.dll
Drs. sines & Johnson have for many ti
ex
clusively devoted their attention to the
of tm disorders referred to in these fee !menials.
Addrees, Das. Amos & JOHNSON,
No. 10 Fourth street,
suedmdel mindless.. Pittsburgh. Fa t_
COUGH NO MOILS.
TRY 6TIIIIC7IL/lIID'II
MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSLA
STEIOICLAWWS MELLIFLUOUS 0013131 S
BALSAM la varramed to aura Coughs, 00 lds
Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sort
Throat
Throat,
and Lun Consumption, itml a/I affeationa 01 th e
ipt
For sal& Or Druggists. Galicia! Depot, g Is.
Fourth area, Ildbiaterati, O.
r/ Xca MON Cei at.
All the Mndlast mom awl the p moommeiPt
DS. STRIOILLAND'S ANTI U WIEILA mu
TUBE a. the only certain remedy for Diarrbets sae
=try. It is a combination of Asminipmta
ta. Stuntrand-Osrainat raa and fa
varninted to Wre estulg after all •. mast
have haled.
for sole by Drum._tete. Gene a. . Ott, watt
fourth street, Oirtotanati, u.
STRNIKLAMYS PILE REMEDY,
DR. STEICIILAXIIPS PILE REMEDY has
loured thoussadl of the wont eases of BLlad ale
Bleeding Pits& It 'lvm exuned.tete nate!. and at
eels a perterstr.t et. - a. Try 11 d'lreerny. Is& was
rsatol to cure.
For We by al DTl:tubas. General Depot,,llZaa
Fourth arse; cutotaustt 0.-
Dyspepsia, N aryousneas, Debility
DR. STRICKLAND'S TONAL
Tr. eau recromiasaul &woe imfrallnii .131 100 Ia r nie l nrO th' i' lli=h o t r i. l ==d's ° Toote.
It I. a vegetable preparsem, Cr.. from alqottolts
liquors; It mgtllaaa the whole aerraus systalik ,
It orate" good appetite, 4.113 Wsnmated to eat
ittn.palz end Nerve.. Debility.
Y. lisle by
GEORGE R. EEYSER. Pittsburgh.
R. E. SELLERS tOO , • o
JOS. FLEXING,
N. nuutattßES 3 Co.,
DRABLY SOPER, • ".
J. EL ETTENCLN,
OLd). A. MIA; Allegtel27 City—
FORTI !&&R PRACTIen
AN lIEZVAL DEIZABES
Gives me a knowledge seldom acquired by Phyot
Ma= my long re4ldens la WU city, and Ike
amount of patlents treated ansuaaLly by ins, ail
lUlDmsnt roof ßrEffblll%A., a/SEXUAL WEAZASS
And all Comm =Wag there:franko'% g !n . a
sough =utter time thou ,heretefore , ~..
VEGETABLE 11==1.W. XedlsineThirT
say part of the Vales An letters must spats= a
stamp to gory return pootage. Gengeoptualmme hat
sacred. Offlao, ff==n9-:f.D street, nom ICU
razi ay Andran J. W. BEANETEUT. W. Dm
max IDO.PlMaburirn. rs.
FRIV/LTE DIORA.S.ES.
trifice 253} PENIS STEEET, nut Hand,
For the ellllll of all diseases of a private mann,
from two to four days, by an entirely new and mats
treatment. Also, Seminal Weakness, and all ottket
draeues of the genital organ., and Muni prevention'
A cure warranted or money reftsroled.
Office hours—via 10 a. ot.. I% to I, and e to S p.
Andrea letters W.. kind Penn street. Rol
PIT HOLE CREEK OIL LAND FOB
isALE,—lhteresta in lands /Mg on Pit /lot ,
Creek,
A ()JOINING THE IiOLUDEN FARM
PINE RU FARM,
containing ur acres. aitizata on Pine Run, he.
tort, Pit Role and oil Creek.. Thom Inteteata
are very ilea:ratite, as the anon:lmam are all bot
tom igaua. Emialra of
W. J. a MILL r TTERSOS,
Attorneys,
ere 140.1 U Fourth Sr.. Pittsburgh, P.
I)iIIIDUCE CONSIGNMENTS No W
IN STORE;
2 eat louts Sholleo Voini
to posh. Thnotor Seed;
23 pal:a fresh peeked Butter.
12 intretla fresh Eggsi
aio boxes Factors Cheese;
60 boxes Puglia Lazy Chess.;
re boxes !reek W. B. do
Aso bill . choice Winter A.ppLn;
won do Lace Shore Potatoes;
6000 bush. sew halves Dried P.ach.s.,
So bbl. Eastern Crenbsrzies;
6 Mac Mt:stouts.
60 bush. Block Walnuts;
16 bush. Ohessunts;
Ito doz. fresh canned Peaches;
96 ibis. Vinegar Miler;
10 ibis. Maple Sugar;
so boxes Healy 1.1.04 Grapes;
40 buts. Dried Apples;
660 pounds Yeath•rs;
300 new flunny Bas.,
roz sale by L IL V..101' 3 C.
G ROCSRIE6.
65 hogshead. Fair to Prime Cubs Sugar.
So " P. 6. .
IS tierces " "
110 bass Hlo Catue.
100 half oh.st. imperial and Tout; Teas
04 " •• Wolons ties.
160 barrel. oboists P. 12. Molassea.
R. O. .`
Cuba ••
E'oo &Imre.
Artrring and for sale oy
KIRKPATRICK, BRO. CO.,
ee26 1 9 1 ne4l l l Lltnity aunt
poet, AND LIME PROPERTY FOR
SALE—uo the Steam:divine Railroad, seven
miles from the city,
CONTAIN ma ONE HUNDRED &ND EIGHTY
SLY &CILES,
pIVELEB , IN 4L.M313.8041, , doz. half
gallon, quart and pint, assetted 'said phis
to atom and fog sale bp
, BIEIVA BEIM
eat Nos. I.V and 1288 Wood street.
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MISSION Alil7 ILWARDLIfCt WM,
mums; and pima Midas for aiplit 4
bug* Nadsdiuduns. wanhasdoel. if NMI NM,
Street, PP:Waugh. k ALA
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C0: ,7 SU .11 PT/ON
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DR, SCMciallpw?‘ CASE,
nil Laboring trialy that Disease
AND HOTIS
puz,..uo.rickrii UP,
SEAWEED,','TONIO
eizaciresan.# .I.l7tles„
ON THE MITER IN COB N@ TEA? DISEIRE
AND 711. A
GREAT SUCCESS AtrENDAG Fri
Many year. sgo, whilst reitding In Philadelphia.
I had progreased enwiusllyilnto Me ho ppe rp:
o( Pulmonary lionsumphon. Al yi t y
my recovery Lung ditetpatid, I wait rievi;yl.
my Ihrsidiaa, Dr. Parrlab,tZto =Ore into. thy,
country. Idorrestorit, N. ,
- ahOut.li sa lt
Met, hea l 4 4 ll A l hattra P f. Was removed
tblthere MIO ' fa in the tranguen.
My and hla terd=ved waddled
there—ct died of u.?„-„umarr On my
arrival at Kottl:Lcown I wilaput to bed, wham
lay tot ma or weeks In • hid wet deemed' • hogs
less toad;hon. De.Thorntda. who had been my
fater; rarely physician, add tad attended Ida In
, tut aunts, was calledt tee ma. - He Mengel
my ease entirely beyond the t
each of Medicine._
decided that I must dle, anih . gave me ode week
arrange my temporal s.dal/v lie had seen my
add that
all my ... kin dred to the grad" would au take me
q en- / 2 . at'Utlyfhopelege cendltlori, l
I and of the rmed, wliirdrl now make sod eat
seemed to ma that I could.helthem, weritheing
then w o ly, auti v =tratlogreilf ACM; Ablrollgt.
My lulls and Mat put aye an , Action, and the
math] matter which bad Or years annimuLated
and irritated the different oxne of the bed:, wet
chinned; the teltereles ott my lungs tipenea and
expt cleated (roll lay imago lb =ugh u a Dint of
yellow offermive matter ettm morning. Al this
expectoration of matte! anted. the elver abided
the pain lat me, the cough Oust to berme as,
known,he exhating night spuds went no louse
sad 1 b an relive:Uzi% hleep, to which
long been a stranger. MyollpeUto now began to
return, and et times 1 foun d er difficult to rumaa, '
myself from tales too cinch. With Utterettuto
on health, I gained in strength, and au thilettealgy
m now a healthy nutniwitti a he
l i i
Imatrix In the caddie Sofro Rd the rlght unit lii
he lower lobe hepatica% with eomphtte adlueloir
of the plume. The left: lung is sound. sad the
dn.' , lobe of Me right one UM a tolerable healthy
madmen.
torusumlon at that time Ytaa thought to be art
htnarble disease, by everysaii phYshrhansett well
as those who were cinleasaUX in ntedkine—erpe
many such owe AB were snaked toilet tiondltio
I was La. Thll-inednd wkly. people to' belay
only temporery.f-/ now prepared anti
gave the reedlaine to yoninurapthres for somegtme,
and mad. many wonderfnl clues. and the detente
m enured so rapidly that Lecterettned to otter
them to the public, and devote My u r navtdedatten
-Mon to lueg diseases. In mum. a was next to
toned to it, for people wouldeend for cos LW ant
near. to ascertain whether their cues wets like
mine. Having occasion to cipmene many ammo,
lung ailment,' was prompted to invent tae Matra.
meat called “Schenk', Iteenrometer." - -vadat
materially aunts me in danecting tin minus •
atones or how diseasn
r or many year., in convention with my princt," •
pal ODm in Philadelphia I Olive been making rag
olar chat. to New York, Blawnh Baltimore anat
Fittstush.
For several years part thime made as mart/ sle
we h undre eastninandons waekly with the 'Vie.
pirometer.'t For such exanaLizataan my charge
three dollars, and It enables ,ma to gra each ps•
tient the true eoutUttan of h (adzes= and telituns
frankly whether he will yet WAIL
Use of theneaten tudicurtres I have with pa.
cents snlleted with lung de, tae, ls. to teuriecis
them to avoid taking lade aids. Mut) think It
they tithe my medicine* they Should cure, no mai,
ter how careless they may bola; that way. Tots Is
a great error, for if any orce;aslll read over the
mthy cures which I have published from time to
Lint, they will bed that mostof crown were thoee
of persons who were contlueirto their beds end
sotud not take cod., and by thrstaireful avoidane•
f cold the lung. were heat•A. Fllysideos advise .
Lehr patients to go out andAnhaW tios beak air
but do they cure by to dothe Iset the hundreds
or Is nth,. by th.umptlisn IM every city &rimer
the question
.l would rather risks patiesialn a tight,.ll.ll.lWe
01 alert room than let thern4e out and take a
Wight sold. Many who have; be cured by 111..
mediaines, when the ate= mite, were so oreel
my . ; that one could hardly F.maln In thia roosta, -
and yet they tot weli wltteuture to the open •
err.
The great reasons why plislicians do sot aura
consumption is, that they CO to do too inechic-:
they give moil.. to 'top thin cough, to stop thy.
pis. sweat., Male fever, a4LI by so doing, they
derange the whole digestive:opt.% looting tulo
the secretion, and eventually tee - patient died.
What I do Is to trot make adWirefelegamtuatiolt
i i r eg. a / m dire i c 'el a= h al l!Pso ld tl== .
edits, and thee cure him. I now very well t2l/4
It
la impossible to make new Igretaor ono remote .
the portion that is destroye but I klieg et Mt
wins time th at cavities In y w iliga and ulcer.
tons In the hirers and bro tubes can bit
healed. militia sua cues :Puree by tite proper -
use of Schema's "Pullnonle Ely*? and ...Man
drake Pills." whilst thew artf.dylng daily under
the Ca-hoary treatment of phyldeisna.
It in a great mIstaaaCCMMOX46MIIf many Into
ligeot femme. that them are itiodicines which will
purify the blood. Witco the I.locel Is diseased it
cannot be puttied; It is then kle stme as other di
sea. matter In ow eyetem andwdll bars to bs ear.
tied out of the oat= ay utek organs which are
appointed for that purpose It replaced by new
blood, which can be had by Lenrifovolgthenutritive
functiosa andsetting the ditgloa apparatus in
good woelUng order. The Man .IWe:end bowels
Mite restored to a healthy &edition, Meanie"
abundance . 01 good, nonnuning .tood will make
new blood whim will pun outi)ss It were, and take
the place of that which Is dusOasod, and tens sup
ly the want of the body. ic
Tun Pol.llllolflo STOOP 11 or 0" of the most ride
able 6111a1C11110 known.. It is ngtrioent, powerfully
tonic, am Mathis In itself. fgt. readily digested
and absorbed Into the blood fe whim it Imparts
its healing properties. I Maw no modiste, that
has done at ma do as muehtp rebuild,
wee
and hi...Ace...lowa conditions of Om system,
. -...
Sot/sect • bus/mina Tog* Ii distilled from.
seaweed, crialdned with other tincia and alternate
roots and barks, In soot a un., cam eras to make a
decidedly pleasant meifeins, !jiving a powerful
tonic enact, /without the terribligillesstroue malts
arming from expand's stheadOte The Seaweed ,
Tonle produces laming resulapthorocgitly invig. -
orating the stomach and.tiOftfto .gate and
enabling it to eliminate wake luso thy
blood, in. food which may be ,y„wed for that pitio
poss. 1111 so wonderful in ltif, nears, that a wise
glass lull will digest a hearty Oval. and a little of
it taken before breakfast wit - 401re a toad to the
stomach which few meelleines illUsesa the power 01l i
doing.
goal Tee AlaaDaareages PIUS May flltakea wit c h entire
safety by all and conditialki, pro ell the ..
reaUlta that can be obtalri.W Item nalOmel 01-- •
goy of this mercurial medicines and without. any
of their harmful resets. ffb.mf mull -tint of the ,
system ol hada= arm worn dra =atm loosened
and dissolved by My Seaweed ibitis and Putmoril
gins. full will be secs that tali i three at ply meal ; • ,
einem are needed In most casein to gars tionruMto, ..
tiool and, in fast, my Wye expnieneseushtes me
to decide any they ns .m in-Id, newe cases of that '
disease than Met eornbinatlogs;isi nadleflat know*
LO mad. . V
ia the various editions of paiddaleis I have pan
What many of the most we
. .tesrful cures of Paz
is Drury Ocumumption on resold. PeratMas Marti
wills both lur.p affected, sometimes large cavities
in ose Lung, healed over by myant:Melees, ars nes!
lming and enjoying excellent health. .:I will giv ,
• few eases and select sham !rola different permit '
the eattatry, so that those wh ,neh may visit A
welts to the,, for morn Poll:la "ilfarmatlO .=-- '-, -
ter. Henze - Aimee, 4in r. Of blzulenn., t.. ,
1 4
In tie City of Bodon, and wet known ova. tnE- •
United States as a roan of grate ability. wriscured •':
by Inkin g my Makin. atter 44 other treatment, '
gad failed. He hasoften emen! , yritutg Co tee with • ~
regard to the facto In his ease, &Id always arnWere f '
iii am the man: , A full ste4mient of his case
may be seen In my pamphlet: Ifs lied profuse • ' .
emachimifflbage of the lbags, Siifi .Witi 1117 mtimath•
iated
Robert" .11. * Descon, of Burlbentlec, N. J" est
cured of Scrofula and blacurfal dlsesscs. At Of
time he commenced nairlA thel: mallslass hewn
almost a mass of acres. Iti Whew perfectly wet
and attributes his cure entlrelif. ea my eteduanae -
Atnerfn Kock femur, living iiiirnr Pefersbm9, Ho.
toning rowdy, (141 N loabaLVe of Pulasonari,
Cozramption, end seas [Wisely by esy audidnea
Be It rat knout, fa dud y, met Mu been tio
nom oftitting a great inasnaraini in (410 to at ,
bees rreardies, and with greet kimees. His .Phatc
rpt, born &fora sod 4.11er Attet.Oured, can: be teen
y Agenrs, Dr. Ktirser,to Ireo4 Sired, Pitteberylt, •
Pomo. .
William Alexander, of Pi talatryte Pa., was
cured of a very bed . oasis of lArgwyma end Lim. .n.
o za pw i n by the s eaweed 'iTente - and Alfandraica 4
Pills. . A: . - ...
Kra line Barbee, of WatAttigtoo 4 otty,
cured of a bad ease of Lticeemh in il 14 ,,,,,„, .. .
saw, She is an aged womat and her coal Pf.
marvel . ' ht.vorg remarkable. 2r 2 • . 2
Dlrk rrUornos J obasoo, oar./ Dot. JohttsalL'.. '
MOW re/riding at NA to W. 'qktr . ila . , . tree; Willlstah7 ' _
bury, N. T., was cured of-rummer, COnmandat:•lr
tiOn,snd is now as hearty *Mold lady as eatue„ -"
OLMM , -
Peter Styker &Monne. et pordertine. , it 14
wee soma temazt eon. tritimonary Close . ..
an d a. Ills cettlllearets rotated pl 44091
man and other well Maya eititeas. '—' . - • .-
Naas Mary Schsaidt. of ettoa i pi:, was a • -
bad case , of Canstimption, hoar tkoopiatat ,
;sad int.tikied greatly from boihqberithr et Ins Mae ~.
rem than tarty bolls upon hire pril. 11bewt ~
entirely and is now martlbd awl IHW t s
hex amity- a OhI:AC - . • - •'" - . • -
Dr.. Stafirceros plinefpli4aien. la at Hs. . : -,
Note' Sllth 'Street, c0n ,0. % 00, d 0 ,,,P g os
detnblat a lrlttra all orders •O• ../ Evzi . i . t at i - -*.
ten be tied therosE • •7'
.1114AY. • .. . . „ - 1- 4 z. , - v -
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'1 I* PEa eat l g.
rio.tio'irota street, rittsgrgb, eli;*
ts
ak heum. authorized .seat tta aala lat an EA
trmaistv.