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•y medbig of. Allegheny Councils.
^ A stated . meeting of the So tact and Common
'Connell& of Allegheny city was held last even
.; •
.eicoads COwserc—Presents- Messrs. Atwell,
Mcßricr, B. Biddle, Ono.
B. Biddle, Wright and President Marshall.
The thhitites of the prevloaa meeting were
.read azt4 tomcod. '
Mr. 8: Itidakt,ltresen{ . eji pstjlon from resi•
dents crielmistnittAnd Isabella court, praying'
for-the erection of a public lamp on Ann street.
Rellsrreil to Commfttee on Gas.
11r. Atwell presented a petition from citizens
•of the Pant ward, asking Councils to have a
suitable wider pipe placed on Bt. Clair streei.
from Borland to Fremont alley. Referred to
omnatteei a Water, with power to act.
Mr. - Atwell; from the Finanse.CMirmlttee,
Tresented aseyorklimin the Committee, In eels-
Von to several bonds whleiv.have been lost bY
N. Voeghtley. The report.was recommitted to
the Committee, with power to act.
Yr. Atwell pvente G the monthly report of
•the Controller, M'Veancis, as follows :
War:ants drwrio durtrg October. ... 65,199 95
Nine mantbli previously reported.... 123,959 33
Total fop ten months
Wamtnta ontstandleg...
'Cub redelved ttte Treasurer from
all scorer, to Octot er 31.. . ..... 135,889 60
Vitali In TreatoryAllgtober 31.....• • • 1,940 15
• The Controlletette presented the following
6111/:.
Fasten and Firemen
Streetn and bridges..
k t 0 Contingent. fond
7Water Works .
; , 1a55...... ..........
Total. .......
' Add outatantitog warrato
• 110,503 41'
Deduct met In treasury 1,910 15
Deficiency for current month 68,563
The Ctiatioller adds: ' , The above deficiency.
togetifeesith the 'amine, expenses for the next
twernonthi; and thWlnterest failing due Jane.
nary let, will have to, be provided for by this
1 . 011/la, Unless Coto:bits order otherwise, what
money Ia le the Treasnrf wiff be need only for
paying thetnen rmployed iby the Street Cam
telasioner sued the Superintendent of the Water
Work."
The report was read and referred to the Flit
/ince Committee.
Mr. Weight, presented a petition from Mar.
shall Coope_r„ for extra compensation In a con
tract for building a sewer obi beaver and Fed
eral streets. Referred to Street Committee ,
with power to act. Common Council eon-con
cerned. Select Council adhered, and appointed
Meters. 0. R. Riddle and Meltrier a Committee
on Conference. Common Council appointed
Messrs. J. B. Smith. English and McNeal, and
the Committee reported In favor of the action
of Select Conseil. 1
The resignation of John Brown, Jr,. as a
Viewer op the °Periled of streets in the Third
Wand, was reed and accepted, and Mr. John
Ramsey appointed to 1111 the vacancy.
Mr. Wright presented - the report of the Street
Committee t With a resolution authertzing the
•erPenstOf $5O in retailing - Fremont street to
Ithuttkatie.`'Alsi,,:that,ths,,prottle grades of
Boblnicatind Lacs.* streets, as exhibited by
the 11ii ititr,:be, adopted from Daragh 'trent
to CriWatieet; ' , Deport ritecepted and reaoln
-1 Aorta adapted.
Mr. 5i..1,;; promoted a report of, the Water
-Lommittee, with a resolottqa anthcirlzlng a wa
. ter lA* to be laid on Third alley . , from Marti°
to Sant-streets, lithe wants of the citizens ro
c:droll.
Ifrl.'d.titatipreienEdthe following:
Beialicif, s .That a committee of two from the
Delectand three from the Commoo Council be
appointed feftne purpose of conferring with a
• aimilstetettilttee from the oily of Pittsburgh,
and tad adjelning 'boionghs and dlatrlote. In
ihd immediate vide Ity of the two cities, for taut
i.,,,kirposs of-taking into consideration the expel
cy and advantage of uniting and consolidat
• lag into opt great city:.
Retched, That the President; of the - ficieer
and aMnsotinCatitielli he added to this 'cent=
mitten
The44ol'utirs were adopted without dia.;
sunken. _
Thoseport of the Viewers on the Washington
Area sewery was read and con firmed.
Mr.'Otorge R. Riddle , offered the followira: •
• - flesolved, That it shall be Unduly of the Cote
mitten on Streets, In ell contracts made by them
for paring, repaving or repairing streets, to em- .
brace therein the laying of fag ; atones,
dOlabit track' at all the - to:esti:lgs. Adopted.
Mr; kelp; offered-a resolution_ Instructing
the Street Committee to 'prepare an ordinasce
and draft or an met Assembly for the 'butter
Tomtit:forret erect . paring :assessments—to the
effect that all assessments be open far peddle In
erection for a specified time, and anal-welds
given into the hands of the City Treasurer fOr
•
collection.
A communication Wee rood from A Lego rto,
4 Esq„ Secretary of the Ibrary Akto,i a t on ,
thanking councils for W room,
announcing Chtnawo l formal o p eu .
ing on Friday everdug,bit.,
and Melt
' • leg councils to be present: Communication
. •
' e. ; accepted.
Mr. Mclirler offered a resolution instructing/
the Street Committee to ripen as to the propriet
ty df theritorle ll ting tho Legislature to repeal
the act in;refercueo to the present system Of
sewerage, and adopt in its steed a law anthBr
' Jain a aoecial tax for sewerage. Adopted.
• CONNOtt etlititiWt..-Preseut: Mtwara. Sammy,
Eneldi,;Fanlhauber, Sall,
Angell,, *'Donald, Patterson, Smith Wllliatn,
Stab L 8., Torrence, Tbompr, end. Brad
dent Drattu'•
The minutes dfithe proAotts meeting were
, read and apßroyed. .
• M BMlleiSielollte.l4 l t l o l AVIA *twill
.: • -of the r. Turd ward, aching that a limp poet be
, _ erected on the corner of Stritenern , allolf and
:Union avanne.f . Referred be, the Committee on
, 42asoritbyewet to set.
Thie7rtalldeut Presented a cOtemutdcatioti
•
yroni:.the 'Allegheny Library AsSomathea;
-
ling.theiterto.attend the fortahlopening of the
- kietUadonitzt - • ,Friday. The - levitation was• as
.
'4 , leolefpresented - the amok of the Com-
MJCDOtes; t 0610- withi :the
•...
,
••• Begird, Thalia. ge=eCompanyhe
thaton Engines
ineg l ettA zi l d o takettinti of all the apparatus
;. - .brionglog..tbryttO,;and• afore them carefn.swey,
In =A ttleengthe !wore owned by the city.
13111..M0M , Wileiteetrytati; &A the'fantail:et
lie. insamilid a Mpeort, -6 1renn; the' Coin.
ewe enpaaa, itaisahe acooMpauflett ritadS-
Aga .
.. vid Thai the Contediarteirete•
aitthortne to contract , withew gig
nest bidder. for the manutema - tiko,
.fnum*ot the intrno,Paiterit 7 .elia.gyia thrm;
mods ander the int contact.: , i - 77
Committee 450 Mona that at leant ex
•impo b;en ..Ikiftleirit' the UM thtie
.2)0t10to P deret4a2 tfihee supply
id- - refine-
Rion tm Code intbefA:
adoptedt y►fs 44. •
• lafrideNeihrtite
410/dthabritdithonwelf eta OnriAl • etillinit
attantinanteirtholtict.Altat Alm , fla :Of the
4orgyhthebtateMohecietteeted d liedilf*Plna•
&vomit tab:lima Itin cause MOW TO:
*A'aabels.44 obte T Pl ui Ver' 1.4 W 1 / 4 ' .
4tkituur otherwae ad: - Thep eisi
. _
also states that It to the latentlou of the U. _
ebatileg Street Bridge Company to rebuild •_
nlr
bridge with three scans only, filling in o:
of the present bridge, end Injihiett e b ute 7,;
of the . Scot pier on the Ptttatno - A . aide of the
river, Which would came ro- - i n i
ary the
property of the citizens of A 'lmgheny. The ',af-
to
lion woe reed and acCe7. 2 d - e nd referred to the
C°llk3ittee.°u..72l4r.-ei and Landings, la con
jure...ye Wat.o ly e ct il e : Lor , with power to
act.
Mr. Mal,. offered a resolution Dutra:Ling the
...ea on City ?roperty to have an iron
'," . .ag placed around the gallery of the City
Adortd.
Mr. Wm. Smith presented the report of the
Committee on Markets, with the monthly re
ports of the Weighmasters and Clerk of- Mar ,
tete, as follows :
J, be 8. Edgar, Diamond Scales $ 863 Si
W. F. Aedcrsoe, Second FVand Scales. 650 38
Denain Dallas, Clerk of Markets 2,003 24
Total 0,110 87
The report was read accepted.
Mr. Patterson,. from the Committee 0 0
Whams and Litanies, *emote . d a report, en"
bracing . i li e following resolutions :
Reid , That the City Regulator, nude the
filreetiorr of the Committee on Whfel .. o .o an as d
Landings, be authorized to PrePu"'
for the kn.
pcesible, pliga and speellleefle i g ee. „ wan the
proremeot or the whole river th e same, when
limits of the- city..and " b
completed, to Councils for th, plan eetr ap proval.
_be
.approved,,
i . bpald sgla p u°
theßgd'ealty ne ' i r e t r ,, h m,n be authorized to prepare
a bill to be ,, 4 to levee Wharf Improve
.thegnt,h2,o",,d
city .-th
,„ - , o tba amount required in the
presented tothe Legislature, grat a_
t ,,, , and setting apart the revenue
V ec ,.,.ef u 'wharfage for the payment of the
p a rip " , ipfln d interest of the debt, and also
=l a ng that said bond' shall only be sold or
of from time to time, as roquired and
s pproprtated by Councils.
The report was accepted aid resolutions
adopted.
Mr. McNeal offered the report of the Com
mittee on 'Police, with the following resolution:
Reardved„ That. the Controller be and 1, hereby
Instructed to contract for Iron gratings, to be
placed on the watch-house windows, and also to
hare a wasteage pipe, of greater- capacity than
the preser4ne, introduced itstri the cells.
le
The wea accepted and resolution adopt
ed.,
On motion of Mr. Torrence, the City Solicitor
was instructed to report to con:sells the disposi
tion he had made of the report of Committee on
Streets and Surreys.
On motion adlout nd.
Raltrond Appointment
We have Just he& Informed that W. M.
Wills, Esq., of this city- has received the ap
pointment of Foreman ohlgincs and Engineers
for the Western Division of Ste 'Pennsylvania
Railroad—a department of the toad which ex
tends from this city to Altoona, "SIM embraces
the two branches to Indians and FreePOrt. This
Is an Important and a responsible position re
quiring great skill. experience and carry bit we
feel satisfied that the appointee Is a geraemart
In every way well qualified for the aitnatiort.
Mr. Wills is 6 native of Allegheny cotrAy—
served as a machinist under thearell.known W.
P. Eichbiurn. Esq" and has acted as a-praell.
cal Railroad Engineer, on the route to which he
has just been assigned—for a perioctoKoftrteen
3=He is now the oldest engineer on this
ott. Apart from his mechanizel skill, and
extensive practical knowledge in his avocation,
Mr, Wills, as a public-splitted citizen. Is well
aid mast favorably known to this community.
For eight years he has waved In the City Coun
cils as a representative of the Ninth ward--the
last four of which he has-sated in the Select
Branch.
We teke conch pleasttre In noticing the pro
motion of co deserving and so popular a gep
tlttnan as Mx. Wills.
$1 , 34,130 Or
200,40
Cloak., tzars, Se
Meson. Thompson & Groatzinger, whose
store Is on Fed. ral street and Water alley, Al
legheny City, ate certainly determined to art
the ladies of our4lster city crazy with delight
at the splendid stOck of goods which they are
now opening, and . for that matter, the gentle
men too—at least those that are married—will
also go nearly crazy from_ the Importunities
they will receive from their better halves to
"Just go and look at that love of a cape r " or a
"cloak," or a "silk," or something else. But
why should the men growl. They love to see
their wives, daughters and sweethearts well and
comfortably dressed, and When Messrs. Thomp
son & Groetzinger, In order to please them,
brine un such a splendid stock of goods, we
again ask "wily should the husbands, fathers,
brothers cousins and lovers growl I' But this
Is not coming to the point. All ladles break
the last commandment, and covet—a splendid
set of furs, or a handsome cloak or 'segue of
the very latest style, or a magnificent silk, that
will stand alone, and these very articles have
just been received per express, direct from thy
Fast by Messrs. R. & G., who are now openiug
them for the inspection of our tale friends. A
splendid fur cape—Just think of it, bodes—for
only fifty dollars; a cloak of the latest style,
not out of the manaracturer's hands three
days, and made of any material your heart de
sires; alike, that would make a Sultana envious.
and all and every description of goods worn or
used by the ladies, can be found in their stock.
_Go early,
and examine
_their stock, for their'
More wilt he crowded and) long.
$ 3,08 S 01
4,147 21
.... 182 17
1.643 35
.... 1,242 26
tio,sos of
Alderman Stn.ln , a ORlce
The above named magistrate disposed of the
following - cues yesterday: Bernard O'Donnell
prtstented Morris White. night POlientainiler
assault and battery. He alleges that he maned
atd struck him in the Mayor's office. A war
rant was Issued, and Mr. White was arrested
and held in IE2OO bail to gnawer- Mr. White In
return makes an Information against O'Donnell
.fcr essanic and battery. stating that he resisted
tom, whit violence, while-he was endeavoring
to arrest tam.
Abraham Kimberly pm - tented hie brother,
Otero Kimberly; for asaault and battery.
George wan arrested and held for a hearing.
Abraham Kimberly also ;Sroseented Butler
and Daniel Haney for surety of the peace.
Warrant leaned and the parties were arrested
and held to Ammer.
Joseph M'Nemara was arrested on a wa-rant
Issued upon information of Sarah J. Irwin, of
Fayette street, fat assault and battery. He was
held to answer.
$ The Catholic Library.
In our
notice of the opening of the Catholic
Xibrary and Reading Room, in omitted to Men
on that the books were all furnished through
the wall known 'too. of Messrs. Kay di Co.,
Wood . .strect—the only Instance, we believe, in
which a public library has been tarnished by:. a
western Urm. The books were selected by Mr.
J. B. Mudge, Chairman 01 the Library Com
mitted, and great credit has been awarded him
for the admirable taste which he displayed in.
in selecting the books, not only as regards their
style and mechanical execution, but also as to
the merits of the works in the several depart
ments of literature represented. The library is
alike creditable to the arm, and the
who selected it.
Court of Quarter Sessions
Priors judge &erred. Thuraday,,ov.l.—The
cede of Writ: McCully, 'of Birmingham, Indicted
fo r adultery vatgenceeded with. and after trial
fhb juty brought In s eerttlet of gpilty. Ben
tepee defered. Defendant ender trial.
Haul Snyder, Indicted for selling livar with
dui license, was brought loto Court aproeeto,
hating been indicted for senile fluor without
lionua. He put In hplea of guilty, and tuty
thitte a statement of hie ease to the Conn,
WWI leratuad to pay a - fi ne of fi fty dollars end
the oysta.
A Bops Chttk--nr. !milk Lutz ' proprie
,cor of saloon to Dimond M o ot, Leaterdal
wadel/donnat/o4 advdast Charles r. mat (or
obtaining =win ands zaye pretenses,' surging
that hoseesezted & cheekke. the rim Nidional
Bank of. Pittsburgh, ftrr Ble.ooo, after, bulking
boars, requesting that It be eauqud . • aa D ust er
of accommodation. Kg Lute g.„ tan tan
&newel preintang at
*nil on the cheek,
the bank discovered that Mr. Duff by
eanntst the Bank. A warrant win based far
his arqat:
. .
At a meeting of the Sixth Pymbyterlan.
Church Temperance.Boclety. held In the church.
lt;was on snotkerpelhd. that the Patton of the
,Miremit ehyggbee In WM Qty and county oe
mtrmatli s reiffested to organize a Temperance
= I theLit,lltragyegatlana free 40104. Wei
Le ivvery good mattmcht, and shtrald
ell_oo4o.stteccitCon. and earned Wart 9fefret7
Ch • frlehd 'of tointantir throb oat
the laini Q -
frtuMesertn,Prattare now In full-blaat;:at,
Diellifainbq 'Andante 'Room; 'corner id" Fifth
aid stmetts and hare a well
edema stork- oio boots in the different do-
piirttscatiketartanCaosasoce, Phticsopby
and Theo Titer hate 'Olio CM hand a due
niaold d
Wend thau Unu
outzT *hien Wel ire senbitct panetan erx
. .
4tnet4er. ArreaUrnlneure crilly, MICA o,q:
pestles Italia to lite-leen etttunirued - iti=
... q . Larit battery with Intent to mash the
;7'of ars. Mehityre, of the Third wane,
I .m /wrested ',newton , and• boning tted to
ppson In default of bail to answer the charge.
!The.' ‘guiy.-4ealtindii
notify the Grano Jtvy to mass= le at their
&anis the (lOW ntorldniyie &dab upp the.-
Osmium of IltifaerzZlAS:Arz *a
term of Mei will expire on Monday. it Is deo
dna ttoktal,MMll JR Ivra?" promsty
doossl
A causrmenta.
PrITSM - 11013 TlPEPTlte.—There WM agate •
crowded house last night at the Theatre ti wit
ness Mr. Edwin Adams, personation ofplamlet.
Mr. Adams Is to-day one °Atha finest represen
fatly(' of the character of Hamlet on the Amer
ican stage. He appears to enter into the spirit
of the immortal author of the piece, to have a
full conception Of the character of the mad
Done, and itito
a to
th fo e rge body t theofosthetsidperiwnee. The and
orld,and enter
it
let et ahcwed their sr/Predation of his merit' by
the most fi xe d attention, and occasional out
bursts of applause.
To-night is Pet apart for this favorite actor,
and It octal be heresy to.doubt fig, a moment
that the Theatre will be filled from pit to dome.
The pieces themselves are an ettrantlan. The
ne „ , or gosace will ;commune with the beautiful
pl a y of the annotate, after which Mr. Adams
w ill recite u tiheridan's Ride." to be followed by
a popular song by the charming Fannie Burt,
atd the =traumas; of Marriage et any Price.
°PIMA g00 1 34.....n1b1 evening is set apart for
the benefit of the beautiful Cuban, Zoe, That
she has sacteeded In pleasing the public during
her brief stay in our midst, is attested by the
fact that her admirers crowd the Opens House
night after night to witness her performances.
Last night she had a sexy fall hones, and the
reception she met with must have been truly
gratifying and encouraging, To-night she 'put
outs an extraordinary attraction. The Scenic
Lece wiwTeLm7,l° pre
sented, 'anted, after which Seltott's specialty of Solon
Shinvle will conclude the performance. This is
the last opportunity but one of teeing this charm
ing actress..
Z 017.1371 Tam:Th.—This Is the last night but
one of the Carter Zonave Troupe. Blues their
visit to this city, they bale night after night
drawn full bouses,warl would probably do as If
they were to remain another week. The opti•
eel Illusion entitled Proteus Is a wonder to all
who sea it. The beautiful drill of the female
Zonaves is also a prominent feature In the en
tertain meet. Besides these, the singing, dancing,
prestidigitation and necromancy m•lta up an
attraction that muswind does draw g houses.
Tomorrow night Is Lhetr last night,
Larceny as Bailee.—John ifeGowin, are
turned veteran soldier, appeared before Adder.
man Eltrale, yesterday, and made information
against Augustus Myers, late Captain in the
102 d (old thirteenth) regiment, Pa. Vols., for
larceny es bailee. He alleges that whilst In the
army be entrusted to the keeping of Myers one
hundred and thirtytwo dollars, for safe keep
ing. This money the proer.eutor further alleges,
Myers failed to return to him on demand, and
hence the Prosemition. Myers was arrested and
gave ball for a hearing.
The Italian Opera.—We ara very glad to
learn I hat the sale of season tickets for Madame
Olden! and Signor Businnre Opera Troupe has
been very large. As the sale of tingle tickets
takes place at nine o'clock this morning, at
Mellor'e music store, 81 W sod street, we advise
all who wish to have the remaining good seam
to be on hand early,
Messrs, John P. Hunt & Co., 50 Fifth et
Lace received the Phrenological Journal for No
vember. This number contains • r
phrenological analysts, and b:ograpby of Major-
General James S. Negley. , or course It will
Dace a large sale,
From Yesterday's Evening Gazette.
Ladles' Belief Society of Allegheny
At the annual meeting of thf? Association,
held on the nth of October, the following
managers were elected for the ensuing year.
Mrs. Gen. Robinson, President:
Mrs. Dr. Trevor, Vice President
Mrs. R. D. Thompson, Treasurer.
Mrs. R. W. Poindexter Secretary.
Mrs. Brunt, Mrs. John Patterson, Mrs. R.
8. Hays, Mrs. Allen Kramer, Mm. Breading,
Mrs. Dr. Hussey, Mrs. Walter Bryant, Mrs.
Lowrie, Mrs. R. H. Palmer, Mrs. J. F. Jennings,
Mrs. Hoag, Miss Tcsacy, Mist Morrison, Miss
Whitten, Miss Childs, Miss Cooper, Miss Pussy.
Miss Fleming, Miss Bell.
Another eventful year has passed away, but
not 'without leaving many sad traces of human
depravity and misery, incident 10 all populous
communities or cities, requiring the sympathies
and charities of the philanthropist and chyle
tion. So it has ever been and ao it wilt ever he
in the ordinary frame work of human society.
God has moat wisely ordered It that affluence
aid penury may not be antagonistic, but co
woiktre, and thus be mutually blessed—blessed
to giving, blessed in receiving. In the retro-
Epective of this unpretending association for
the relief of the suffering, they have nothing to
regret but their pecuniary inability to accom
plish more than they have done; bat In looking
to the future they cherish the hope and assu
rance of larger success, as whilst those who
may need assistance and relief may be found
larger in number, the increased ability of those
who have heretofore so liberally made their or
brings may be tat;mnted at more than an hun
dred fold, and therefore, for the ensuing season
tbr appeal to them cannot but be successful.
It is scarcely necessary topreaeat to the public
a detail of the operations of the society—anal:2e
It to eay that the mew:as are experienced and
judicioes in their management; giving their
versional attention In Leading the hungry, cloth
ing the naked, and ministering at the bedside of
the sick and dying by ahrtation counsel, care
fully discriminating between the worthy, and
unstorthy, though rather allowing some Imposi
tion, than that one innocent should suffer,
The following distribution of various articles
was made Anring.the past wildest 3,364 bushels
ccal, 1,275 pounds dour, 106 yards tweed, 466,4
suds muslin, 94 yards calico, 521 yards Leonel,
25Opalr of shoes,heoldes corn meal, beans, hom
iny, molasses and candles; also coffee, tea and
fingaNin atm at gamut.- edtUtbon to the
above various articles of clothing, were
donated and distributed,
It is well-known that our cities have become
.overcrowded by strangers seeking new homes
and employment; not only from the surround.
rig contary, but from distant parta of oar land,
under the pressure of circumstances, conse
quent upon the late war, and can It, therefore,
be otherwise tbatt that many of them are des.
chute, and In • stiffs:fog cendltle], froth want
of the common necessaries of life, ana must
depend upon (hissed other associations of our
communities, whom. energies and care may be
taxed far be3oed any former season. IL mast,
however, be distinctly understood that the elm
of this Society it not to support the demi.
tute wholly, but to aid those who are willing
to help lbernecites. Let as hope for the In.
lure, and go fotward in the performance of
duty, remembering that
bye In death, not gear.; In thoughts, not
breathe,
In teeth an, not In fir urea on
ehould count Time by heart throb.. lie most
MM!EMIMI
Balance in the treasury at the close of 17117 t, year
with Interest $ t
lemen'emnbatalp lona 2,021 so
Lathes eut,•.rlyttons 263 87
General doostlnos V 4 23
Collected by enec6geni....—.—.—.--..... 8 , 31 00
gut.' eopper .—. 20 03
__ 8 83
D2DUIISF2dIiNTS
Paid sundry bill. for dry goots.--. . $ 8.15 lo
raid su. dry balm twat... sl9 16
Paid sundry blitz lor at ocerles IU t 6
raid sundry bills for cola 1,253 otl
Paid for baullng OW.. , E. BO
lash distributed by managers GB SO
Cash pant sexton. ....... —....... ........ .. 6 CO)
EZEMIIIIII!Ii!IIII
t Alleged Hone Thelf Arrested.
On the- llth of October a man called at the
livery stable of Mr. A. Jackman on can street,
and hired a home for the purpose of going- Into
the country to be gone fear or five 'home. He
failed to return, and Dir. Jackman had given up
ell Mani of MO9Yertng his ProPentYA Vice he
recelied information latlig Win to inspect that
o man by the name of &Muni A. Logan, li ving
on a farm within two miles of Woet Greenville,
Miner county,i wan the. Indinduel who
luld stolen, the. property. He , procured a
warrant front Alderman Demildscm, and In corn
liidny with Robert Hague proceeded to the man's
residence and invested him. He stoutly main.
lained his Innocence, and said he wee not the
suss, and that be. Mad prßve jt. He was
hdnaht to the city, arriving here on Wednesday
rifting, when he wee placed In jelluntit Than
day morning. Be wee glen token out, sad car.
Ztud before Aldermen Donation for a
`heart". He retained Mandan dwartzwelder,
for his counsel, and at the request
awartnirelder, !towns remanded until Sat.
an 'tfiloortal two o'clock, to enable hint
to preenre irli stitnermen. saYs that ha can'
-pence th e<oa the day in quation, viz the 10th
of October, he took the ears for Harrisburg. and
OtTef°ll coned siot have belmln cite city at the
time the homy Wend are said to hav e been
stolen. The Dreamy tuts tioilel been :eetrier-
.---...-----
The weak•Morhow Ilatetela Verdi c t° f
thea..„ 07
IlllfcMco tiliiNt . ., 114 Mr
h i,
114141. e. 11 .4 1 4; sw.actuvlatt . 9 *clifie Mite ,'
jek I.44t=rtMoidGlit,
- 140i4411gPe. 1 11r Vie 4
upon ereraickl,,ter in o m ,
cod degree:sp WWtllleite o 4o:4 iiiae i road
the PrthelietMia - InteatoW 461 co. At
the flhetesielf.thrlenea ti, , -.ldh, °midge.=
hie:ESL:43 auhttipherielad 4mq:imaged um.
PrieoPer toiltei trier/ or the - teinett' The tut J
*SA Ul Oaf Oat tried M.l4rtgwittrr 4 gder.for. the
detente. and the Mulct Attorney fortie Com
411:motet. , el , -,:.. . =2 ge
tamed: Hosittaalagrekrzlialf-2,1"
litzbety, la at. bla poet.
s tril kUlag r " Fti 9
from a brief Nat to Clitt I .
Supreme Court
Tturt , risr, Nor. 2 .—Preseni, Chief Justice
Woodward and Judges Thompson, Strong,
Read and Agnew.
Opinions were delivered, as follows
Graham vs. Marshall; Allegheny C. p, In
the matter of the rule to show cause why the
Judgment of affirmance entered In the above
cause akould not be set aside, and a Judgment
of reversal in whole or in part be entered In
stead thereof—judgment affirmed for the
amount directed by the Court below,
to to Increased by legal interest aided to
the. principal sum from 27th Merck, 1883, to
23a etanary, 1884, and It is referred to the
Prothonotary of the Court to ascertain the
amount of the judgmcut so allirmed. Opinion
by Woodward, C. J. Strong and Agnew, J. J.,
dissent from as much of title opinion as amain
to Om terms of the Act of C,ingreas to special
cot tracts payable le specific coin.
Coleman vs. Columbia OA Co., Allegheny, C.
P. yudgment affirmed. Opinion by Woodward,
Krise's Appeal; Cambria. Quashed.
Fiane7's heir's vs. McGrew; Allegheny C. P
Judgment allirmed. PeriCuriam.
Ilv Wo', J—Wickesham vs. Rueiell Al
legheny C. P. Alllrmell.
Robinson vs Loomis; Alleglienj, C. P. Af
firmed.
Appeal and Miller's Apeal; Allegheny
0. C. Dlandssetl.
Road Commealoners vs. Fickinger; Erie Or-
der setting aside the pereedlnms before E. Camp•
hamsen, Ese to reversed, and It is adjudged that
the said proceedings be affirmed-
Wlley vs. Day; Crawford. Revised, and a
new trial awarded. Thompson. J. dissents.
By Thompson, J.—Morgan vs. Negley; Alle
gheny. C. P. Judgment reversed; and Jedg
mend to be entered below In accordance with
this npinion.
Cbeioney Ye. Flenegint Allegheny; C. P
Affirmed.
Smith vs. McKenna; Allegheny, C. P. AY.
tinned.
.Thy Brad, T.—Haldeman va. DIIIICIID and Wil
liam; Allegheny, C. P. Affirmed.
Rail vs. Caugbery; Erie. AI/trine&
McKinney for nee rs. Daniel Ilan:111ton and
wife. Allegheny, C. P. JadgmentJ reversed,
and ,judgment for plaintiff on verdiatfor $762,-
50 with Interest from Jan. IS, 1865.
.2chwendeman Ye. lideveler. Allegheny, C.
P. Affirmed.
By 4gruto, J . --Barns vs, The Commonwealth;
Allei,hsey, Q. b. Sentence resented. and the
return ef the magistrate Into the Quarter Ses
sions and all subsequent proceedings quashed
and wholly set aside.
Pennsyliranla Railroad Company vs. Hender
son; Indiana. Argued.
White vs. Leeds; Indiana. Motion entered
by counsel for plaintiff In error to quash writ.
Maul and wife vs. Rider; Jefferson. Con
tinned for argument at Philadelphia on second
Tuesday of January next.
Letter from Hon. Geo. Thompson, M. P.
In Wednmday'a Clrroukis, • letter appeared
from the Chairman of the Lecture Committee of
'he Young Idea's Mercantile Library Anode
toe, In reference to • promise made by Chef( wt.
Geormt Thompson to lectern hems that lasso.
clatlon. An extract to given from Mr. Thomp
ace's letter, which, unless explained. Is calcula
ted to place hint In •an unfavorable patellae.
The followlrg letter to the Secretary of the
Tennyson Club, fully explains the circumstances
under which the •'extinct" from his letter was
written, and pl•cts him right before th e
public:
BOSTON, October 9, 1965.
GAZzalf —Dust Sir:--Some time
ajlerl bad engaged to hetet° for the Tennyson
Club, I wee invited to henry for the Young
Men's Mercantile Library of your city. I con
sented to doom In the belief that there was
neither breach of faith towards you nor Impro
priety of any kind In so doing. I have a letter,
however, to-day, from the Young Men's Mer
cantile Library, saying that It is not the ens•
tom for lecturers to lecture for two societies
In one city during one season, and that they
cermet wee to my lecturing to am If ! lecture
for you. I have replied that I will honor
ably observe my promise to you. The
murom la the region to for lecturers to lec
ture for ditfereut societies in the same city dur
ing the same season. I have now before me
advertisements announcing Mr. Phillips and
Miss Dickenson for lectures at different placers
In this city and elsewhere during the present
season. lam sorry that, if there be a contrery
ruuom Your city, I did not know it. Accept
my assurance that I did not mean to do wrong
,when I engaged mead( to the Yeiung Men's
Mercantile Ltorary dissociation.
I have accepted the decision of the Committee
of the Young Men's Association, and imaginer
myself raze. Aa, however, I have made ar
rangements that will allow of my being In Pitts
burgh early in November, I wish to enquire
whether between the lot and 14th, you could
receive a Lecture or two from met If you can,
1 will be with you an' be glad to do so. ,
Yours, 'miry truly.
Geo. Tuoursoy.
lestcolay afternoon, a man named Henry
Miller, who resides In Westmoreland county,
Pa., walker! Into Fells Laverty's bar-room, on
brnithfield rtrect, and during the temporary
absetwe of the attendant, aisle seventeen dollars
and decamped. His movements, however,
were observed. when he was chased down Wood
street to Garrison alley, where he tried to se
crete himself In a stable. Officer Dressier, how
eeer, stacceededilistuncovertng him, and book
him to the Mayor's office. Miler denied' Mutt
hr had commited the robbery, and as the mon
ey could not be found is his possession, be
stood a chance of being acquitted; oat, miter
nattily for him, a colored man engaged at the
stable discovered the missing funds kid under a
hoard, and delivered them to the Mayor. This
settled the question of Miller's guilt, wheA he was
committed to Jail to answer the charm at
Court. Miller, who professes to he a printer,
states that ho arrived in this city from Greens
burg a few weeks ago, where his wife and two
children reside.
Illness of Jibs Dieteinou—She Is Forbid-
den to Lecture.
We regret bate:mance that Miss Anna E. Deck
ecson cannot fulfil her engagement to lecture
here this evening. owing to the condition of her
health. She bad been lecturing at New 'York
and Brooklyn, and arrived at her home In Phil.
adelphia this morning, quite unwell. The fol
lowing dispatch from her physician wets re
ceived by the Secretary of the Lecture Com.
mittee last evening :
PMELADELPIITA, Nov. 1.-1 positively forbid
Anna E. Dickenson speaking in your city on
November 21. IL E. LONG.IIOIIE, M. D.
This moruing Miss DlM:a:mon telt..l.raplved as
follows :
Pnimaina.fitta, Nov. 2.—Reached home to
day. Too ill to travel farther. Forbidden by,
my physitian. Acs♦ E. Dicsitasoa..
The lady may be able to lecture in a few days,
and in that case those who have tickets and ac
cored seals n•ill reserve them for use when she
arrii es. tthOnltt eke not recover for some time,
the money will be refunded.
Alleged beep Thleres Arrevted.
Officer Hess, of the Allegheny pollee, arrived
on Wednesday night from Wheeling haring in
custody a man by the name of William Green,
whom he arrested on a ball piece, Issued by
Justice Scribe, of Reserve township. The par
ties were under ball given by Mr. Frederick
Goppart, of the Third Ward, Allegheny, before
B
Justice mlth off3tewartstown, Shake township,
on n charge of meriting sixty head of sheep from
NS in. F. Kennedy, of Butler county, on the oth
day of October Ittefi
In order to escape trial the nitrites went to
Wheeling, Weat Vs., Intending to remain there
until the adiofunment of the Criminal Court,
In order to ovoid trial. They were held lu the
tombs and If they fall to seetnro the necessary
reeoi,rultauce, will ho committed for trial,
•-• . • 10, 7 35 29
Suciden Death---Inquest
This Juergen Met. Margaret Mete, aged
tlfty-three years, wife of John Met; cabinet„
'Nicer, died suddenly at her residence on ittnlth
nem nitre! near Ditunend. of u i!
apoplexy. While cagaipud in cooking, eft,' was
observed to sit down on a chair place her hand
to her head, and wort after to fall upon the
floor. Dr. Wcet, veterinary surgeon, near at
band et the time,was called in, and expreased
Ms belief that the woman was In a dying con
dition. A physician was seat for, and a few
momenta after be came lie announced that life
was extinct. Daring the forenoon Coroner
Clawson held :In Inquest, and after full Investi
gation the Jury found that death had resulted
from "natural causes."
Inquest Adjourned.-Tho body of Edward
0 1 Erten, drowned in the Monongahela, on the
Tah ult., basleg.blieareeovetedCoroner Claw
son, on yesterday, summoned • Jury for the pur
pose of holding an inquest, but la consequence
of the absence of parties cognizant of the facto
In the case, the jOl7 adjourned to moot at tUe
Meyor'etrflice on Tuesday evening next. The
d;easta melded on /tido strvot, 1p the Elzhta
w d,
Meaderly Case.--oMcar Campbell, of tae
M 1 glsed7 rtllce, at s taro boar last night, at.
rioted:l youniunaiS by the natter OYWllllam
Stratti,onacliarga of disorderly conduct, pre
. erred by battuabm: .:1411Uttn, ipst drank, act.:
ed boisterously, and t►tl aularged after • se.)
Mire revelmandinem *calmly on:tho payment
a 4 a nominal Line.
,o 1
echniietd; &sired by John
COD with beating and abusind titatinitaservi
Egstuo, on Troaday,n4hrtankt wan wrested
, na th reedollan 0031 1 14,140.M0V-
,
Bc,boaeld, cluogotr* ' John
Club with beating analbang WM; Wilosolys
Townehto. on Tneeday Ilea net, wig =EOM
-yo dud 43 snd toaak7ln7otidafr4ozz
Ileigheny, Lyry.repbUel 312pser.,
TLA061,41 1000Gr e ebriArc AIWA"'
awn' w.ll open &unpin ogn dday
a:Or. November: (1, 9 1 GO:: vAll Ihter•
paGG
etted g 19 1. tits en 8d; WM,
of th is valuableln 1 %4 2 451
oetligestly requested-to
n A. Lickerno Bakal»:
ROBINSON IIicCLBAN & CO.
Bankers
•
Bankers and Bram
No. IS Fourth, StreetPittobalrh.
Defilers 1n all i kinds of Goveentseld Seeskties,
Gold, Silver, Uneurst at Bank Notes, Foreign and
Domestic Exchange, tee, he.
DetrostUi maned In PAS yrzaks and OUR
RISNOT.
• -- -
Interest allowed on time deposita. OoUect+oaa
made to nil part' ot, the United Staten on moat
favorable terns.
Omani executed with . dthuatoh for everything
In the b assnesi at the Roston, New York, Paths.
@eighth and Pittsburgh Broke& B oar d. itr i c u i
on rearnission.. . .
D r .. ar, A. OLErr•B & 00 , New York, 3AY
COOKE & CO , Phfisdelphia; Mum. 0. D READ
& T. B. PER/LIONS. Soak's.
FINANCE AND TRADE
0110KEIL41 AND BANKERS BOARD
(mamma& IT acanwsoz, ■'OLILE & 00.)
• • • .•
EL S. Pa 1691 ....10 00
V. S. 6.20e5,01d. —.— 115.2 00
V. S. T..30'5,24 issue 97 50 — U.S. 104194.....
—.--.....-- 62 03
U. S. Certilleates _ 97 30
Gold —......—. 143 00
Al/egheny Co. Fives, ---...... Ii 5o
Pittsburg6 6'. .. .. ~. —... 63 73
Connellsellie 11. R. Bonds—.... 76 00 81 00
Butler Co. Ws— —....... 07 23
Allegheny 10.... .. .. ... 23 00
Caah Ins---. 91 00
Eureka—
Connellseille R. R. Interest 9 50
Connellsrllle R. R. norkut...-- 9 00
Citluns Bank. 83 60 85 60
Fourth Nat. Bank— 130 00
Bon City (e6411v) • 80 00
Columbia OIL-- 24 50 26 60
Eldorado -- 30
ra y
Etta
tch ey,—
.
Tarr, Story et Cherry Run ..... 2.5
Ralston 1 60 900
Monongahela Pioneer 6 11
Phoenix Oil 1 10
Duck Creek Valley _ 17
Coal Blunt Mining C 0.—...- I 25
Gold has advanced In premium again to-day.
New York quotations one-half per cent higher
than yesterday—l 46%. • Pittsburgh rates, buying
at 144—perhaps a fraction higher during the after
-selling at 144. There are so many contin
gencies to bring Into the account, that it is im
prmalble to predict with any safety the standing
of gold for a week, muck less for a month to
came.
There is a wide diirerenee of opinion as to how
gold will rote by the brat of April next. Sperui,
ton whose "wish is father to the thought , ' con-
stantly predict higher figures than current sow.
Alt who wish well to the country, deplore a rise
beyond present quotations, and second the gov
ernment In alljudlcious efforts to keep them down
and bring them lower still.
Govetnment bonds, it will be seen by reference
to the daily board list, are heavy, and selling
slowly. There is abundant reason for the pres
ent decline in the state of the European market.
But we look for lower quotations still unless
there is a speedy letting up in the money market.
With money quick on rail to New York at 7 per
cent, governments cannot be kept much stove
par. The rates bid at oar board He for Five
Twentiespli( for Seven Thirties; Old series) 92 for
Ten Forties,approximate as close as is safe_to the
New York quotations.
There wan little or nothing done, as far as we
could learn, on the street to-day. Columbia held
its own—+_,S[o2si: bid, 2514 staked. We did not hear
of any Changing hands. Tarr, Story h. Cherry
Run was offered at 250 at board; street rate. a
fraction lower. Mayers and sellers of kialaton are
half a dollar per share apart; Fly( bid, V. asked.
A new strike is announced to-day by telegram
on Horseneek, Virginia. Well ill feet deep, flow.
Eng toe barrels. The property Is owned, we are
told, by private individuals. We eaanot vouch
for the aureatnr at of the report, only elate it so it
was told oat) the party receiving the telegram.
—The demand for cotton goods is so much be.
Tend the ability of the manufacturers to supply,
that one of the largest callco-printing mills In
New England is Importing cloths from England,
while there are other manufacturers in Massa
chusetts who are importing eery largely of brown
sheeting., which they have stamped with their
own trade-mark. In litanchester.
—The following is the comparative statement
of the expot ta (exclusive of specie) from the port
of New York to foreign ports for the week ending
Oct. at, snit since Jan. I
136.5.
For the week.— 33,240.661 1+3,391,r3 )13,,03,437
Prey rep0rted.....111,a31,343 172,1'56,079 133,731,50 U
Since .1 4n. 45.572,515 15;146.455 135063,175
Price of gold.. • . 145 249 146
—Among the cause. assigned for the returning
one of the money market Is the tact that a large
quantity of legal-tenders had been received from
Chicago and other points la the west.. This re
turn was owing to the minks at New York with
western accounts having declined to accept the
thirty and slaty days' paper offered by their cor
respondent.. and consequently there is no alter
native for the latter but return of the Currency
which they withdrew during the last two or three
weeks, unless producers sent forward In sufficient
quantities to neutralise the existing disparities.
The effect may soon be seen in a slight deduction
of the prices of produce in the west; big this will
not necessarily react materially upon prices at
the east, for the decline will stimulate exports In
proportion to the decline, 'and so the equilibrium
will be preset rett.
—The money market le easy at Mx to seven per
cent, and sine, the receipt of the news from En
rope money lenders dad nail:lnuit to obtain abore
Ala per fent from good borrowers. The drain for
currency In this city has ceased for the present,
and the pressure on produce and cotton spree:s
tory to tell has relieved the markets hero and an
the west from needy borrowers, thus ensking our
banks and money lenders stronger in oath funds.
Call loans on railway securities on collator allure
in favor with money lenders, because the recent
course either prices during the stringency In the
money market has borne striking testimony to the
strong natural upward tendency of the railway
share market, ender the stimulating influence of
national bast expansion of loans, and Increase of
irredeemable paper money. The banks and money
lenders have found by experience that loans on
stork collsterals are as axle and are more prompt
ly odd tin demand than those granted against any
other description of collateral.-1V- Y. timid.
—We take the following from the stock report
of the New York Tribune, of Wedneadny:
"The Money and atock markets irregular, land
prudent people are not disposed to make long en
gagements with their money, or to load op with
stocks or metchandtse. The success of Dir. Air:-
McCulloch la his first movement toward feuding
thoshort debt of the Government hue taught
gambler, upon the cm:cavities of the Treaeury a
salutatory lesson, and convinced them that the
Tremor* is now master of the situation, and able
at any moment to crilith speculation. The next
statement of the national debt is expected to show
another reduction, sod enough to wneeent the
Secretary In suspe piing his funding scheme, until
Congress meets and authorizes a more thoroush
system. The Sceetary need. nn Congressional
sc than so far as funding the compound note. and
certificates of indebtedness are concefued, and the
•
over he puts moot. tier 1150,000,003 million of gold
bearing stocks in the market, in exchange for
short currency debt, the bettor. it will create a
general outcry among overtraiting hanks, specula
taw merphanta and gamblers in stocks, and pro
dote among them :ft :lei harvest of bluets.
The di•aster to the plane of this class of th Con,
sunnily win ha made up • hundred fold by t e ben
fits conferred upon the people at large by (tenons
the crops promptly to market and restoring to
p.oductive labor an army of Idler. win exist by
speculation.'
PITTSDURCUPETROLERM MARKET
TBINIADAY, Nov.:, 1867.
CRUDE—The erode market was agn'n mod
erately active to-day, the reported transactions
being nearly up to the Mittel standard, and while
there was apparently a firmer feeling, prices are
aol quotably higher. The ltupreaslon prevail, to
some egtent among bcth bUyerl And 110/Itra that
the bottom has at least been, reached, and this
feeling more than anything el., imparts a littler
more firmness to the genOtal toot 91 tbb 71 4 fliet,
Hales of Wo bbia, in bulk, at 224, 1200 do at ;
421, bblaretunied, et Wt 200 do do at 20; ZOO ohlo,
to bulk, to Arrive, at Xi 425 do do at 21, 200, hbla
returcied, it 25, and 200, bbls Included, at 28, free,
on board ones.
REFINED—There was again considerable In
quiry for bonded old today at unchanged wee—.
Mirdliel6,. both for present and future delivery, in
Philadelphia. Sale of 500 bbis to be delivered be
tween the loth andi 20th of November, at 5), la
Philadelphia; auti to be delivered between the lath
and 25th same month and mass at eat tm) barrels
"Ronpatoll"Ior December, In Philadelphia, buy
er'. option, at Free 011 1, quiet and un
°hedged, with, emelt sales at 70,072, ma to quality,
Bide of 60 tads At 22,
NAPTILA AND RESIDIMAI—Thero to ad
°Scalene! 'lnquiry for Residuum, and but little
°Coring; the market may be quoted steady at
/5,*;25,50. Naptha, to bold, May be quoted at
2 152t1 pale yX lao , bble froc—Drilitant—at
RE/ZIRIRXR—The receipts, or oil by Ma Ame.
away river Owe, our lamb ierist. was as fob
lowa, . .
Jan WIlkIns••••••••••••••A
F
ir. Dx,
1111-tk It (Jo ........
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Ituatentel
Lir e7rißurice Aco.l3oQ
3'Ut~l.i.:rd'...i
I ilia Hamm ICtr9e,et7 Jlitarlot.
Rodeo—There - is but titthritortilinwe hare on
-Ito L yra° begaz' °Melba' at Me gold. IR,*
a 1110 driithenes aboutiiooo . 4o.,
..
..
~.
eddh • OntinUa , dOn; do demand *Om the
ttypeeactroW retail :lot& LW"! clot. acrocal .
, telalliota Oeba at ifilo, a o 4Rorto Rico at 1159,
ie quote Id' 'good roffeiliiit ncittinal at latate.
OCK rib deft 44 Q,1 1 ,Q 0 )/ "tiliondi conMete,t
:Ad hda ander:it tme vote, 1.3 Met Ecirlith
rine, itadtl2o hhesPortto •RIO totat'lead nada
e trißd WO. • :;; • ; , - .i , ~,. ~ , • .
1 : mohi-.Thare ta thrthing doles *orthy or 11 . 0.,
' ticamotattotle luotainatly iftilinaogeir,twitr• avg,
3:2 l ,larrtf= t 9 kg Votttigtiagri;is6ol73°l,4rEM
tow. stol to.ditl7o had.? 'Mitres , and Or libte•
, Cuba; oS h et Porto Rico, and 4 pooch/ ,I.odlith
• Island —San, Noe. id.
rn T'NURCR MARKETS.
Turrt.okr. Nor. 2119 a.
The general market continues steady and mob
erateiy active, while la prices there la no change
worthy of special notice.
GRAlN—Wheat is quiet but steady, and there
is little or none offering; sale of I car swalkr at
$2.10. Oats in tight supply, to fate demand: but .
unchanged; sale of I car at Cr; also, small sales
at the usual advance. Barley Is exceisively dull
with a supply largely In excess of the demand,
and there is not enough doing to establish quota..
tions. Corn Ii selling from store at 755030 c. No
demand whaler for Rye.
FLOUR—Ia quiet hot steady, with a moderate
local dezmusd at previous quotatf wig. Sale of 60
blds Spring Wheat Family at e 2,75; 100 hi:4s mixed
pert 15 - inter and part Spring—at 010,50; 50 do
Spring at /0,25; and 100 do Winter at .410,140011,00.
Rye Flour is wiling in 11 areal! at $7,254 , 7„52, and
Corn Steal at 01,10 per bushel.
PROVISIONr—con Is quiet but ateady, with
small sales at UN for Shoulders; 2t% for It( bbed
Side.; 24c foe Clear do. LAM L selling at IRfgOO
for rime kettic i r t endered. Mess Pork Is dull at
136 Egt ,3 ,lyrfiz_ne . grocery market le dull here,
a ad; white prices hive declined A fraction East,
th ere has been no quottible change here.
POTATOES—There 7s e. continued active de
r:mad for Peach Blows, and we note a sale oft cars
at it 0,50 per bbl. Sweets are selling at $4,50,3 , 1,75
y cr barrel.
APPLES—Steady, notwithstanding the arri
vals continue very large, and prices are well sus
tained, ranging from i 14,50 r bbi for Com
m on to strictly prime.
MGR WINES-' -More active, arm, and a shade
higher., sales at Ir,r2arrr.
HAY—Is selling at city scales at 010 to 120 per
ton according to quality.
ONIONS—Quiet but unchanged—welling at $0,60
03,75 per Dbl.
BUTTER—Is leas active but unchanged; we con
tinue to quote at 40 to Cis for fair to strictly
prime Roll..
EGG s.—Very scarce, and prime fresh packed
tell readily on arrival at 400.
CHE,Htit—ls selling at 20 for Hamburg, and 2I
tte for Goshen.
t•OROLIMAI—SaIe or 10 barrels M 90 cents per
gallon.
SEEDS—FIax Seed is telling to small lota at
f_2,7062,75 per bushel. No demand_whatever for
Tlm why or Clover Seeds.
CR ESTNUTS—Qooted dull at 69 per buitteL
CRANBERRIES—Are ',ailing at 010915 per
barrel.
CETITIIAL LIVE STOCK MARKET
Special Dispatch to to. Plttabargh Gazette.
E.ST LIBRIITY, Nov, 2, 1866.
CATTLE—The downward teruleiacy of the mar
ket for Beef Cattle, noted at the date of our last
report, has continued still further, and perhaps la
an increased measure; for, while last week the
high grades were not effectsd, the deVine this
week en;braces all qualities, the medium and com
mon, however, more then the betttr ones. This
fa owing to continued heavy arrivnla, a scarcity
of buyers, and, as the impression seems to prevail
that prices must still further recede, shippers are
operating with great caution, buying sparingly,
and then only at the lowest figures. The range
of prices this week is from 6 to S per pound,
gross, embracing poor and common aL cents;
fair to good at et,40714; and prises to extra at Tk
asix,'. The demand for Stock Cattle appears to
begetting lighter each week, and with continued
fair arrivals, holders of tide particular grade of
cattle, are, u a general thing, obliged to take
just what buyers feel disposed ts seer. The sea
aeon is too far advanced for Stockers, and besides
stock-grower. appear to have about all they want
to feed during the winter. The average quality of
the cattle was not apparently as good this week
as last, and the higher grades, consequently,
did not entree os much as the poorer kinds.
HOGS—Have nearly maintained their former
positions, though closing • little dull, as the sup
ply was somewhat in excess of the demand. The
transactions during the week have been consider
hip larger•than for some weeks past, the ship.
meats east,' r.chtrig in the aggregate, about eight
thousand head, while prices remain about as but
quoted, ranging from twelve to thirteen cents per
pound, gross. To-day, however, buyers were
persistent in asking for pnce.lions, and we pre
sume 11 tgang.li, would be the highest figures that
could be obtained for fair to good averages.
SHEEP—The market for Sheep has been fairly
act., during the week which has just closed,
the ;tenant-lions being up to-the usual Standard,
while prices here undergone no perceptible change
An will be seen below, sites were made at from
104 o per pound, groat, for common to prime
mutton Sheep, and a tninAl of extra, averaging
115 I be, brought 7 cents.
CstHe Hogs. Sheep.
---..... k. 970
New York
Why Pointe ^W— 60a0
Pell,. Dam.. Se. Awe. Price.
IN ard Gllchrelst ..... .292 27S 91915
W4rd Leed9.—... ..... 117 211 19 2.5
Meanly... .thger ... 74 252 12 60
Fay 01ven5....-- .. 44 =1 12 00
- -
Kelley
Orr Id
Heil—. C 069 TOM 11 (Xi'V
. . _ . .. .
21 c Fadden _ _0112972159 109 261 12 60
Job 66ton 1:2321228_.-...... 63 249 12 50
Brindle,' .. .Emertick..... ..... . 45 =7 12 15
Henderson.- .- 11110hreht 80 271 1.2 75
1'1,123221d 1111ebrel65 .. 91 221 12 82
.2 ult. 1111chrelst__. 91 211 13 00
KC, ...... Stager—. .—.. 09 266 12 65
1.1 - 3e7122_...-.. .11arr 2 63 223 12 00
J urey —. 2 . .....1.1112/3221at 98 212 11 60
318 nor 1:111chl chit 102 957 12 80
net" Cillehrel6l 71 =7 13 00
Roney Singer 90 219 13 00
1:21 , b212....—.51aget---. 237 25.5 12 75
/1118107 - ..... Stare-- . 49 739 12 89
F.2 , 42‘ck--..........5123147........,,,.......-. 99 254 12 75
Johluton -. ....Singer —.. 144 248 II 75
Myer... - ...... Legnl3-'........ -...... 113 248 12 71
012whionry.....1742281berry 67 270 12 83
Vannalt.l (111clael6t-- 102 270 13,®1
PAL. or SEI CP:P.
Seller. Buyer, are. dope. Price.
Dettlich....._ Deitrieh . - 177 99 I SO
Cieti• 60
Fay
Barron /00.8150 91 '
Bawl
171 94 25
96
1../subey ..... :.....R.aial ...-............ 135 10 25
1 !pion __l-Lesser 173 100 00
01 rens_ .... ..Tiesser 693 97 00
1. pdlke -- .-..lle.ser So
So
60
Bradshaw -P6l3.Botut ......... 85 01 as
Crawford.. - -Jitarks..-....—,„ 300 95 TS
Unkh Deft rich ..... ..-. 184 91 35
saes .- ..._.- .Deltrleti l9B 102 50
Smith Peer. -.. 187 011 700
Beitles..- Detrick -.. 177 98 5 CO
Slane -..._..- Beitrieh ..-....-. 230 97 6 It
Cum..-- .... Delttrek...... . 156 da 6 50
l'ogrte nu ..... . Bradon --. 191 93 605
/4110010 Benner 9 64 95 6 76
Corm an ..... - Bradoa-.- ...- 2:r2 9-4 ti 00
Goldsmith Irradon 336 .99 5 SO
Huff to Hitloo OS head axe smooth steers, aver
spate . 10211, •t 6.35.
Huff to ,milk 20 head fairish gook cattle, neer
aging 6,50, at
unto Xemtarue d CO. t 0; head good tat In
d!•na steers, averaging iltS, et le.
Hurt toillontsgue s 110, 00..0. head extra Indiana
steers, averaging 110,), f,51,
noir to Wagoner 40 head commonstoeinrs,aree
agtrs 530, at
olirto Chapin 21 head goal fat heifers, arers„i
-loUbt4e,r'ltti'ismberg 76 head Indiana oxen and
meet a, averaging 930, at
V , ter to Valentine 22 head common stock cowl
and steers, avenging ti9s, at V.I.
Cr inn to Montague 32 henePenna heifer. and
steer., averaging 1000, at , iii.
Peter K!emen in" head to Smith common stock
ers, al erasing 000, at 6.30.
Pi ter Klemm to isladdts ts CO. 04 head, arerag
ng etS,
P, ter Klemen to Zook 12 head goo I steers, aver
agingnt
K h-men to Marlin '0 head, averaging Kid, at Se.
Were lb Porter In l'Anandy h Warns 66 head ex
tra Ohio steers, averaging 1600, at 6120 per head,
dellvelvti to New York—best aattla to market.
Iib:SIMI to Coeval,' A Warns Oi) head too 4
steers, are: 1,116 g 1,00, at
The sepal. to Vaeaadyta Wants 35 extra Ohio
rteert, sveragine 146e41603, at 11130 per head, de
'livered to New York.
. .
Klernen to Dewsld 1.3 head falrlah stock cattle,
averaging KIN sit
NVlll[ a CO. to Filemen 50 heal atoekers, averse.
nig %.5, at
Jordan to Kleiner:42 head good Penns (lowa and
Steers, oreraglog 005, et 5.20.
Drill - 101 to Dun . 63 head, weighing 40,700, et
See2o
- to Frani( 60 head extra Ohio siceryweigte.
ing 70 et Nee
('llrynt to Dautie 33 head, weighing 40,050, at to.
COpcito to Etulll 40 head, weighing 30,075, et Se.
rer to 11cCiainois itaaii,weighinie "87401 0.
Hedges to Black 40 head, weighing 41.1) 0, at
86,64.
years!! to Albrtrht ID lead,weighing 14,000, at 6.
UM to Warner 40-bead, weightog
Cit urn to 06itticiely,t) dteigUng tithißu, at
Talbert 4.lllggins to (.loldscidtli LI head, aiera*
aging 1000, at 6Y,
Goldin:Mb to Katz 00 head, aretaglng 1010, nt
7 cent..
Diekereon to Hunter ID head, averaging a fr.-
tiro le.. than 1000, at otr:,.
Ooldsinith to Mooney 36 head, weighing 41,373,
at 6 cents.
Lynn to floater 64 head, ‘srelkhlog6o,2so., at 7. .
Vannatta to Toolo If Lead extra Ohio atom,
a yeragtog MOO, at 60.
Plonr and Grain in Store In Cldeagoi
The following Is the amount of grain in store
Saturday October. 21., leda, compared tylth the
.correspoodlng , date 'last Oat, of tkelfOrted by the
different warehouses to John F. Beaty, Secretary
Board of Trade :
1865. 1881
......
5 , 2/1! • 1.1.17,112,
..1.0.12,87 , 1 01,3 a
Rye ..... Sri, Sa3 62.104
111,taley , ;50,763 211,014
Detroit HariteLl -
Floor—Alaritat -.4oliamitlartatuukiloci,4lo.
,aapeelit ore reel iir.“Vi,est=futtealdirfri:
•out tas!prilkiCAMlC .POrafiSKlPit
exit oars Soto* at aI,S3; and 2 ear, No I whit
14
2t*l.llL . rranicalttatellon - wacask
apd - t0 oate.4. , E.For tlefectetlarhlla A.WA). .
fora ,,, eons—Quitt , 'HeitCatitodribulk,s44
IA Wait d'h YMeof I: esrlditeallaa D. i5 . 112461},Ci0.-,
Olik.Detaandmativa•aratmiarketz litaadyr at,36o>
bap:: - Bat l .P 4 lttni- ilt , Asl•l6'.on.thcirtatetal
rime Oatiadlaa Bilst. at Wiper rates. •
6, 41 ,,, rk i t .;, -
"I' li elik :Ze "-- ''Aetitlt for
71.'61 --g 1m44 P 4 0 4- .• "iddliapi
f rmer figurei, holder, 10,01alit Q! ar beinujest;._n,
The trrkaaas, 41 °M i ' li r rl Oi li1 4,16,;aer o i.-f o rgii kid
I
cite, within the sane 0 .. okoutaT reetthl
feundiridaelelkettle M.. 0, %ri m_ p
*hlte Wird; aaa -I .' :IT 'footed. Sp= ~
*lila sate kr da .C_MCI4S4 r* eon: gm,..,,, fa .
quiet but' erre at muse 1 4 %, .`"". i.TIR
shred iron generally rdcfl...,. •
iliteiL
VI Yeah Gabbling In Chlcaco—sno - nue Opee
atom Forted to Suspend.
The wheat gsmblers matinee to keep the mer
get excited, anti ehlppers and other legitimate
dealer. hey* been driven entirely out of the Meld
for ten deys past. The market having been large
ly oversold, a combination of speruistors woe
termed, and they purchased all the "lip,. wheat"
°tiered, and thus forced the market up, compell
ing short sellers to settle at the advance !Wares.
When the receipts arelight,n , they have been for
a week past, this can easily be done; but when
they are heavy, ills rather dillicult and hazard
ous, undertaking to work up a "corner." It 11
needless to elate that this whole Wallace% ts
gitiMate end dlsgradsful; but Lt is one of the con.
.c01td... 1 of a dePreclated and oser-isbncnbuct cur
rency. Merchants have been changed Into mere
apekutators and gamblers by it, and It has its.
lotted and damned the budneal of thel.entire
country.
Today several wheat speculators were teased to
suspension by this .corner," but we think WORD
safe in assuring our readers that such fatale. can
have no carious effect upon the general_ prosmity
of the city, but. rapher otherwise. When met` .
chants degrade thenlselres to the position of gam
bless, they forfeit the sympathy of the communi
ty. It la true that thine men who ha ve !Idled
hare lost their money, but they are ak bLiMsbie
as those who have won It. They are all engaged
In andliegit [mat e bilsbcess.—Charage T hone,
Review of the New York Grocer► Market.
[Etom the Commercial List of• Nor.
(toffee—since our last the market for RIO Deg
remained very quiet, and we have no sales to
port. 'The stock is increasing, and the market
closes dkn. The sale of the cargo of 60t0 Dago
per Lord lialtimore, reported in our laut,wau
poemature. In other descriptione there is also
little doing; lea bags Maracaibo brought 2.4%@25
tents, gold. St. DoMingo is offered at lbo, gold.
talk.
6Uga r—The market for Saw shire our last hall
been almost at a stand, buyers standing aloof ex
cept for the supply of their immediate necessities,
and prtces are again Vali of a cent lower, rioting
a little Irregular and somewhat Nominal; we quote
fair redoing Cuba 1310; good do, 10. X; fair to good
grocery, 140141,, and Nos 11QU bog, 144344%4
mos. }leaned, too, Is quite dull and lower hard,
lo t fiVi cents; soft white, 18%4J)19, and y ellow,
olasses—The market has been quite doll slice
ettr last, the business being merely In a jobbing
wan prices however, see unchanged, the stock
being Small end holders elm. The salsa are 50
blads. Cube Muscovado at mew; 164 sour Cuba
Muscovado, 61; and 40 Demerara, 804P11,15, 4 mos.
The aleck yesterday was about 11000 hhds elayed
and Muscovado, and 6to Porto Rico.
Blee—Fol elfin Is very quiet, and an only notice
small tales East India within our range. Caro
lina la !waren and wanted;so tea sold eir.d resold at
$11,60(013,t0, cash.
KAM/LETS BY ZBLEUELIPII.
PETROLEIIII STOCKS IN NEW YORK.
Special Dispatch to Western Peen.
Nzar Your, Nov. 2, 18111
There were large Wee of Mho le Creek today,
but the balance of Petroleum Storks' were Quiet.
Kanawha. 1.20; Commie, 11.60; Bradley, I.CO; Ex
celsior, 7o; Ileydriolf 02061110, 62; Pithole
Creek, i I .0)c; Peoples', SO; Great Western. 73; Ye
aargo; 8.1:0; BennebolT, 13.10; gurbszteu. SO; 'First
Nattenal, 8D; Montan4Ellit s ; Northern Light, age;
Ott Creek, 1040; tiolte4Stistes,2lo3; Webster, lag.
NEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET.
Special Idspata to Western Press.
Patrols.= eentlenes dull at Vi,ls/311, for Crude,
Sale. te-day or 1,000 bble Banned, standard, et Os,
and see bola at Sea. Also 2,000 blle Free oil within
tee range of '766.113e,
Wear York Market.
New Your., NureL—Corrox—Leas scare but
still item at Ort for middling,
nova—ellyioo better oa low and medium at 14,-
M 4313,48 for Stara, 11960,20 for rites round hoop
Ohlo, and Px54300,211 for trade brands, the market
dogleg quiet; Included In the .ales are 2,0:03 bble
extra State for the tutal hall of December at 0,60.
Bye flour, Dn.
Wurszt—Steadyi western at fah.
Gaeta—Wheat without decided change at $1,17
for new t Milwaukee club, 111,73 for old (Al
taic. spring, CM for new Amber Milwaukee, gx,th
PAM for new Amber State, and 112,20 for common
white western. Rye quiet and steady. Barley
Melt quiet. Cora better at 81e87344 for unsound,
and MRSOa for sound mixed western 91e for high
nixed nearly yellow, 780 (or dama ged, and 540/
for choice yellow. .oate in fair request at (6651 e.
Pncnotxtrai—Dull at 4.54U56a for Crude, She far
litter(' In Bond, any for for Refined Free.
Orwczets3—Colfee qulet. Sugar more steady;
Cube blamovedo 133.0314*. .lilnlaues quiet.
VirooL—Qelet and arm.
raovisions—Pork Irregular and lower at $23 25 ,
latiU,7s for mess, closing at sxL.l7„ti cash, en for
prime, and IMAMS, for prima meu. Bsef steady
at lieu. for prima mes a and ligii.4,Ne (or extra
mess. Beef Lams quirt aul firm; modern, to ar
rive, $21.60. Bacon dull and nominal. Cut meats
dull at 1634(fance fin shoulders, and 20021140 for
Mama Lard quiet at 316283.1e.selasese firm at Ire
New York Stock and Money Market.
NEW Your, Nov. 2.—Mousy active sal Era st
7 per cam for call loam
erithil ExaMoge Guist 0t;1,09 gold, for gift elms
Gold a shade ;Inner, opened at MS and closed at
Government Stocks ann.
Freights to Liverpool quiet and firm.
Stock. steady
Bock Island. ire; Rilichigan &Prairie LhB Chien,
81%; Pitteburgh, V 8 Wayne 06 lib esgo,lo6_; Alton
& Terre Ileum, 4635; Chicago & - North Western,
3314; do.preteried. 693.4;• Quicksilver, 4854% Eric,
9239; Had. o, 109%; bleeding, Miehigan
Ss•othem. 11; Nee , York Cents - ski, IstBit 0910 as
Mississippi Certiffestes,' T 7; Niesouri Sizes, TT;
One Your Cercate., 1114 Treasury 130'., 98;
C o - registered, 101; V. S... Sixes 940 ex-Nevem
ter Cupons, I; 2.
lEI=I
Chicago Market
CUIr AOO, N.A. R.—Fiona—Dull and negleated.
Imm—Wtteat active; tee demand le entirely
apemdettyeAnd pekes have aoyanma Wen; &Ilea
at p 1,49 6 ,1.4.9%. Corn moderamly aetlye and
ad
vented 1,403 e; Wen at 30afor No. 1, and •Lia foe
No. 9. Oats dull at9o,
Farannye—Doll.and ndialnaL
Plotiarons—Dull; Park, $2Ol prime meet, pail.
Torelltd Market.
•
Touorrro. Nev. 20—rietra—Double extra VP.
Extra $1 ,3, Supertiae 0,e0e5,i6.
Claain—V6 best: Fa% 4 1 .00 1 0 12 ; EPrtog. XELSat
lox, soaks , ssis EyeAsaftsan. Oats 31112 X-So.
thrsir:eto Plalrket,
Oeirlao, Nov. salve and unahangel.
Gnanc—Wheat idltwaulces Club al
CAN; bro.. I irad 2.de.. pod. Qom scarce acid
quiet. 1.10.8 aurae; Wealern tdr- Barley vast;
0 .1 3 .ds $ 1 . 16 A.Taand Pau unlit.
ClAttet. FAYIGHI3O-Tinahitirt4.
' Buffalo Market. ,
ntrnraao, N0w..1..-Fx.ona. dull.
Gaup—When Inalie helJar No.. I 31:11waukeli
Spell g. 'Male gait at ggea -Osta dull`kcid
n0n1.4.
.4. elarler—eanaga 81,130, veil. no sale.: klye—
No. I Milwaukee Me.
W 11 tsar —Firm M t 1,26.
Pcovlsloss—Pork
CineinnaU Market.
Oritordirsid: Nov. 2.—i'torn and Virtrits, no
thsoted and quiet.
pno‘Lerons—Virsettled end prince lower and lr
regular Lista tired at 2Elefor rislg in tierces.
W snide—in good demand at
Milwaukee Market_
r 1 r Arainl, Not. I.—Ftoce—Duct.
B Owns—Rtamt timer at $1,44;461,0.
Hl.cstr-rs-119.000 bu Wryest.
fsslrmserre,-4 100 bbls Flnvt 9.6» bn Wheat
BITER iIiTELLIGELICE.
Belle LOughvey..oll I !try.
Rocket —Vinekunst.
rtltta Saint . Oil City
Julia I\o i .Coulon
OLT A11.T116721.
BOATS LtATINtITO-DAT.
Lem Ler•tl. Campbell... Louisville.
BITER, WYATT:IEI4 6T..
The river was ae.sin rising last night with about
five and n half feet water In the channel. The
day was mad nod beautiful. Business at the
wharf was only moderate.
The Bayard left yesterday =ruing for Porkers.
butt with a good trip of freight and passengers. 3
The Belle came down from Chi tiny with a first
rate tripon toned, sod left again on her return
trip last evening.
The Lent Leoti, Capt. Campbell, will positively
leave for 'Louisville thirreirening. Shipper, are
requested to get their China Sow* asearly as pos.
elate, and their bills of lading on board, as she
will mike an early Wirt.
The compositor made s blunder In yesteslaY
morning's paper, by saying that the America had
broke her throttle. /t should have road Armenia.
Several boats see due front below, and some of
them may be expected in to-day..
It was raining all day yesterday at Olt City. con
sequently, we may expect another rise from the
Allegheny. It looked like rain last night.
The glinneOla left St. A.F , Frulor Itteseay for this
pt .
rue Armenia waaatji?chester yesterday morn
13e Tennessee Tennessee rivet to falling, with 31 inches at
Durk-river and Elieltend-Shoals, and i feet from
the mouth to..Toluouinville.
The Camelia - was to - Wave left St. Loots for
Pittsburgh last night positively.
XLMOIId.NDA STLAMLII FOUT.PSTT
. .
Left Pittainsrgh on the and ult. at WO. a.m.; took
Capt. Batchelor on board at lock No.l, ando 6.
Aped at McKeesport at 11:30 a To. Len ,11161Cees
port at ldn p. m., and arrived at dam No.l on the
Youghiogheny river at 6 p. mu "Towed. up two
flat boat loads of atone, and repaired the de , be
fore We were able Whet :through the lock. m Was
at dam No.l all day Tuesday,huntlng and fishing;
found the water too deep rot Caking, 'and the Wits
too high for hunting. NVedneaday morning the
poly look tt 6 WEI Wad yenta}, to dam bro. 2, a
distance of nide Dallis. - Fished there all day, tak
ing 05 poundao( aliti, inny. which Was a salmon
nearly three Led' in " length,' weighing .about It
, ploanda.. On the peourn trip, met the boat, and
ran op to 13ale, whore we- MI .ap Aillsight.
Tkuradayniorning we started_ down, and vivo&
al etattarce:l until 2 - o , clool4linr - lhen'sairdoien. -
'4 Pdelreeapott.- - ideitileig theef,atitAlp. - xl. - . WM 1
thernbut aTeleidnuteN and2ranliOr le - leek'Nel O. 1
loncre waittalred au. nlght.4eFriday r11911a:
AlirtedjOrdaraSO.lLOLlrter.'S WV/MC ...A?. t
al 634:V.:Anita(' • Wiled' al j - liroWniellle .- ;
afternoon MO o'clo whereareatopPfed tar • RT 1
ok iwier
Minutes. `AVnteell ' 'the Adisomedi SWUM.: 1
Oilten...wani,-.aza.lke_ .
...-wer•-•••• 11 • 41 nD f i
tows. wkezezellez .14v I ierlaiaMatli4 e rn 3
litOMe.OltbeWtrOCOS MWF ICa t i p fitP CI A D ,A c i i
airlied3ol#l.l3l;r4o3elol l }NlA 0 rep. ,
i 'l l
thrown open,. and • d"ce wiss - Age i
- 7kinek in th•mornlow ..-.lsatiirday,_co ~..,,
u to :Indtegif , 0 re e ItiardArtabouldl ..., 0 , "'Zs
=ups t hat the
.• taithartkirXWWW
_suggested that the pal totatoacuMetursa, i
2t e arg a l l.74 =ea ftea-44-"wk. at
t .olhd , hicskrtiryulle,W ~.
sat.ny itv eallait u p Clops oagp
and Geneva, , k ,LAI d up at Geneva until the gyp.
Wager/1e he tai ti p . e t
tolle.bgar
liver. Sunday nit trrettaltel OWil,tteir Crtek.
Layikk.Vihttelge Luta UMA2.lLlr.,,anflgous4 .
le n rs ti lt r fi l P . =, ' lrOATVcr ' n
4 a° 4 t uivielfeliD itir 044'elkiiti loW; !ziett„ ha d
4 _ 4 * ,Ortd 4 a7 l ± o l ,l2 f*. t74.lo*Vemd Sit
ialteetport all*: ,awselliklMsport olgweir.4
andarrived ail safe and caned at Pittaboath ,e
rad.Manday evening. Our cook was a Jewel. ue
killed and picked two docks, and Medd In the pot
Wore wryer' done kicking. The Mane of
the trip was owing wanly to tho eftleiewey thO
rdlot and Itagiseen Wanderer tante:add= X 0
on the Yoturltiogrieny but the entity:to thought
that they bed navigation enough. The Out de
partment was conducted by the inualeLuisatiod
Party &Morton.
A. erns ARM' A WIIIALLTO ICTOCTIMIL .
b th "Cka eVo t a blh : ' oT it 7 aP b r oi mes t S i r ,soo 4llsllll. lTr P e 4l : l , ld w lll a ch s iil ldr tAX7 Win Urtibe' t cre d ata rne el l
an engineer of St. Louis. subsequent to thevs•
and, the Supervising Inspector at St. Louts _
yoked Mr. WentrlrgerliwiEnglaear -I
was deemed unjuu br kr. Wen r, and he
made an application to hustle d
the represented that, as he was not in charge of
the Sultana's engines, (the eagUear on duty bear
a first Cut, licensed engiseer,i nwreason exisdd
for palling him responalble for the accident.
appeal wu heard by the Lacs! Board otinepau •
tore at St. Louis on the tith nit, and it was del.
delby said Board that Mr. Wentttngeriarlir
'justly refused an extensional' his license, and he
was deelared ant responsible for the accident On,
the Ballarat, and restored - to tlin Cull privilegreet
an engineer.
Tim De .wr New OzasaThe New Orleans
papers of the ddd giro the following Which zW4
serve u an Index to business In that gustier
Our steamboat landing presented thuliayilifli
a scene of great activity,- ell lisots , sed maw,
lima owing to the large number of arrivals: 'singe
Saturday everting—the "arriville ,vra give lb detail
below. The amount of Cotton received "by' eryhem
crime up 'MO bales; brought iry ten boats, '.
has_
overund often report as. touch ea two ot
our-Vtek.burit ateketa however these wised*
today have brought t h e . largest of the sea.
NM. Wear, muolupleased to eotethls 140, 4.w°
hope It indicates an increase - of batten that wuS
eontlitne. - ,
We and the following, whieb istsewhstle•
fetching to boatmen on the Ohio, to .yesterdditsz
Cincinnati COmmerrial
Ceps. T. S. Hunt, daslitant quartermaster,'ln,
charge of transportation at this point, 1411 cost.
mance paying to full, to•daY. all eWms againstble
department, comprising the States 'of Ohba' awl
Indians. CapL Mint, throtigh his charatterlilie
energy, has succeeded in raising .ittO 'and a ' half
million dollars for thin purpose.
The St. Joe iferrild, of Sunday, ups :
The channel of thongs Muddy^ between this
point and Omaha has made many elusive to the
past two weeks. Shortly after the b 1,7 rued It wee
on the Kontos aide to Belmont, but It has altered
Its coarse and Is now runnlng on the Miscall
tide. The stage of watents four feet to Omaha.
The St. Louis Demornst, , of the Ist, wet
The river hat risen over a foot. There is ef4 feet,
to (Intro, 7 feet to Keokuk, 7 feet little I:Wsnole,-11
feet in the !Missouri, and 3.4 feet on the lower rap.
Ids., The weather to fine. Business lsh - ond.. - Res
etltits of produce-heavy yestabley. The Ohio,
1111nole, and Upper Missouri a:trilling.. The 011111.
betland is stationary. . .
'Amours - sr limutbAtt. • •
Perraatotar, Myr Wares-& Clung° S. 8.,
Noy. 2.-414 bbl! apples, L a 774A“ . 11; co; 10 do So
C Perstdog; 02 ba todae, Maabluney, Hire &
co; 2 cars scrap Iron, Lloyd &Bloat; 61 Oble 'care
boo oil, Harbour & co; 100 17171 a flour E Heazletoll
I car oats, Owner; 2 can sta9eS, doi
N 134 ails apples, S Lindsay; car reed,
T U Jenkins, car to.ley, DorrlestOu fr. eoz t car
oath, Putterzlon, *fads= & co; 2-C DUN' flour; IV
Llohart ;27 bbl! apples, Freedom ; 100 001. dour
1) Wallace; IV bbls apples, Fetzer & Armstrong;
rat middlinga, 8 Rea, Jr; 160 bbl, flour, Graham
& Thomas; MO bbl, apples, H Wight & Co.
Chsvat.aint AIM Prtralivittak Bash ; Htiaji....
Nov. 2...-63 aka eats, Wm - Blaghstal 10doi brooms.
L Y Blanchard; 6 dodo . Rif Jack; 3do d0, ...1 - I)
Williams; ado do, 3' 0 Lippincott; 100 Ms /lour.
W Llnhart; 1 car paper; t.,Wfsey-* ,Olarki,- t• eat
barley, Spencer & Megan-3 ear oat.,, Dorrington
& eo; 4 can scrap iron, IMUlins it gales. tow, 1
H Campbell pr W Johston; 6 Ibls ala•
plea, &Machina ;16 p h. butter. I bbla
;go, a bbla elder, LIIVo it co; 1 - bbl. utter t,
4,
J 4 Lyti soa t 2 tPlgs r 7o t ti h rnleial ddl o Vi 4 Batih a i P t i l
Q pea water pipe, RH Oo e;1 1 60 Am earn, Simla.
100
& &east 100 M yers
dour,
_lkrepg-&-Clendeaing;
100 do do, E H t Myers & ea; - mil lades; Kezar ik eo;
10 bbls apples, Jaa 0Maolon; 9 ika flaxseed, M B
Suydam; 6 bills paper, Singerly & yen ; $0 Ms
bb la oil, 8 Bradley; tear wheat, Reap .. Bra;
112 bats apples, Potter, Liken SCIShe I 103 do
do, 190 bbls potatoes, W A Green; bblii - pOta.
toes 1. H Voight;.6o bbl, Onto -WIA. °Alen. 12!
bell apples, Little, Baird & Pat n•'[ oar wheat,Liggett tr. no; 6 sks distilled, 151eCullOugh, Seat*
& eo.
Haw Var., Nov. 2,1862.
SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT
Chronic Dis.ases-,Cansalarition;Scrof
ula, syptillis r Bemlual Debility,
and all Female Complaints,
DRS. DIOS= & JOHNSON,
148 rorta,rtta. =tweet,
PITICSIIIIRG
TestimouLals' trot= 'the EtedlisaiTiores.
' span mid
Mr. Maori It Le with-pleasure /MAW/ulna
the following facts to the publie r bellevleig toy tea
Uniony may boot sarneittoWoma lima/ who has
hitherto filled to obtain teller. At au events lam
d o te, no more than tit Mee to two =Meal mile.
nun of }one °S q . , In confeultwr that I have axis
weshuly treated several very had axles of aeUniiinli
weekneu and female oomplainta, by a.deptlng the
VlO4B of treatment nOw.litenu - th /mow
k. Johnson. • • • • .
For female weakling I do cot tow of
that can ego.' these remedies. I here p
them for a great many baize Who hive been trot).
bled for years with wealcoeu, sad levu ease
perfect cure hut been. armed; solaur vary 'bad
cases have yielded to"thts mode Orrletnett
the stortspase of two weeks. •
Toceo, reSpectially.
814 1 / 47ni ..,
• PLO.
(Styled) E. =a
• Cleveland, Ohio, realtrolu 23.
•
..EBTIFICAT C
CFROM THE IMF'.
FREIWIT OF MOSTRE4/..
I certify that Dn. elm tr. JODZIIOII sinedislan,
hare cured my Wife, who was dabjtat to debility .
mazy yam. The isedlublea were wed only two" '
MOULtf. M . O. FRENCH, 1.. r, D. y
Important to Ladies: z r
oux rFEIODIWAL.DaoP3 will.brtng -oas
• monthly itubmeseln cur 01 obstroutott.frOweno
cause. Price 11. N. 0--Ladles who are
. pres ,
• soot should rot use them. . _
Tonle Ur Yeasuiln Weakness, asartairt aure.-114. , ,c• •
- 114estiou tattle Whites or .Letumture,
OP 111:11.13LOOD b; '
- • LA
- smart, islntelleer 'l4lxe t' MUSS egoist
, tate QUI= rtsledike , for scrohslehrilllloodlA fx
•41 oases sttassity extralsra._ Par saratalm,
. or Imparittes ,o 1 tne OWN% X and they , never
fail to cure *hen used , urdireeted., I hare ono,
...rand in twist the word cairn of ajpanxe row
to our hospltals, to the short space of two months,
F. W. 14. LESI4.O g
Cirtormatt, December lath, lars. • •
_. , •
sEmiNAL.7 - v2AitNEss 4 • • - •
Drs, dmot 4 , Johnsen: 1 here cored . by tba,Cie of
your remedies, several 'patent/ that pail plea . Lip - .l'
mates of It. Litbatle Asyhmu r trom the evil effects
of seminal wealuans or sedentry !habits, In sit
.-.
each cues I censider tweets can equetyourszedkil
!due. J. 'lli SALlattiAlff, D.*,
Libiny Tir. Y 4 October fatty-rm. •
Take PertfOular Setfeef.=Dra. llEta ma p
Jolla wat address all those whokayeinluredi Lem
.elves by tramper bidulrence and,lektatT
its, able' ruin both bodyand mind. o*n t Mena:
tor either business, Study, society, °twnier -
Thema an ooze tho ead and melanettily of.
.Gets produced by early UMW of youth., sued as
Weakness of Ma back ond Llama paioa . ,
bead, dllbbekt, allatt; low Of buadoilar power.
Vatt i= , dertge ' lenc °ha i r/dent Ve pdh T t =out .
general debility, rymptomi orconStOmptlon,a,4-ia
bra Adieu hei r have for Many yeara
elualreiy &Toted their atienuon Co the treatment.
of Cu Wadera referred to In those tawinionials.
addraaa. Das. AMOS 301iNSON,
it 2 Fourth 'treed,
auddradallmeodirtaw Pitblibturd, Pa.
COUGH NO MOM
!Manlaparm
Iriannious Rusizr:.
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riff tale by 12raty4as. MUM 1 4. •
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of liadlitawat 4324iiis_pleo.mospiakii r. __. -
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Eas tns only east.sla lastodybitiiissthsossist . 3
saterr. It ts-i. wattlaattortorrAstammee,
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Laos tailed.
fou • • •
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MUMWI)IIEM=DT,
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rat.:etaunaimms , ruar-szatar.
•!inxred lacitutzula Of We *DM eons' of • MUM -Jae' in
Mauling Ms. ,ft Orel itameilsto re114.,•034 at'
Ku * ranent c=. - 11•7 dt-atiy.. • XWA.ll,7ll tante6 .:
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