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CITY AND SIIIIIIRB.AN
;The Episcopal New Bishop.
•
At tbertDnlampal. Convention, recently held
here, the testimonial In favor of - Dr. Kerfoot
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was signed by twenty:bye. ontoribeAfreati;
to l Ynto;Yrltiohlneindea r sii:
reject rr'fr!-.-:thatll,.*':4,-,bi
`'-""7—•,•7•7lhitieti.ky:ai.fht tierishefre.Preiehtbdi.'-,L,=;*4--,=.:
,-- Oestentaing - ttlid nevv - IllstopOlier foliowim;
Of fiterut'io oar readers. Bishop
- fierfaot batifbi-veirs of nito next'
thcologlosi:Stidieitri . cre commenced 111837,
• at Flusitlx - gfratitate,,LOng Island, under the
- • Itev,Tir:binhi‘itirg s our of the most able ed
.
", neators lithe tatted states, liming sent out
from his-College. beside Bishon Kerfoot, Bishop
Odenheiener, IL.hop Bedell, of Ohio, and many
other eminent scholars and theologians. After
a finishing the teenier course, Dr. - fientoot was
appointed chaptin and prof,ssor languages
in this collegt-,.m hint' was subsequently merged
into Bt. Paul', college In 18.12. From this col
lege he 'Was called to the Preeldency of Si.
James' cokes', Maryland, of which he was the
principal , fcatr.d&J • This Institute, founded In
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1842, be - condetteri,whla great success, making
• lt one of their:tat .piopular theologies- I semina
ries In ibo 'United Stater, and sending from it
7 • many eminent cholsical and theological schol.
t _aro,. among' whom was Right 11:v. Dr.
Clarkson, consecrated Bishop of Nebraska and
1„. Delwin on Wednesday last, and aLso some of
P the mest,dlitinguished clergymen of this city.
Dr. Serfeot remained president of this college
until 1863, whee be was driven from it by the
rebellion, upon :which he accepted a call, which
had been made it him several times before, to
the president, oi Trinity college, Branford,
which Iteoonaplttely remodeled and brought tip
to Its present Gee. etandleg as on educational ,
Intlitutton.
There are cew, better alticttom, and none mere
_ distingniehtr,for administrative ability, than
- Dr. lierfoot, water has devoted hie whole life to
the advancemertmf edema tin. Ills great ablli
ty in this respretutty be Indeed from the feet
that In the lategyetral Bplecepol. Convention,
at phliadelphia,.ta repait, written be him, upon
‘T.lturch educttli,..," was rectivcd with eo much
favor that; within half en hoar after it was read,
seventeen thentaadcapies of it were cased for
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and ordered to be published ,
APhough the Hance of Bishops will - acenird
a valuable acce4 'on by the raising of Dr. Ker.
.foot to It, It will, be regretted by many that he
. has been taken from the field of labor In which
be bas so grest4 dittingnished himself.
dithOnah Utev.: is no doubt of the ultimate
• election - of lita•foot to the Bishopric of
,the new dicarset,Lit. is not yet effected. Bo far
Its the action of 'the diocese of M'eatern Fenn-
Wrestle is concerned, Dr. If. is their elected
Bishop, but there is a complicated net-work of
_ approuds still rO be obtained, and the election
, •Is not - valid bap' ratified by the Colito of
"Bishops. -
i.The Grinders ?Again—Still Farther De..
prnFged and Robb ea.
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;The .LeeZer.o'rguriday says that daring last
'Week another ease is Which Mrs. Martha Grie
f.: --der, who hisitcase'so notorious, is alleged,lo
r: • have andel:dieted Pot.so n, has been developed,
the particurati of; which have not yet been pub.
SS fished. In_ thia 'Faso George Grinder-is said to
hare been' ntatimpike of his wife In her heli
Ilah def tgrle: Thii facts of the ease, as far as
" we have been informed, are as follows :—about
year ego George Grinder came down tkoalyer
thiselly from Oil City,tuy oil gat, in nom-
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withT aealVilaeoied Allen. On their aril
sal,..iliddizgaired of Grinder where be could
,prOcifte a board* house, when the latter in
formed binf that !he 'could accommodate him.
• • The Grinderaweri into living in limey's court,
Off Hind street, ant'. in accordance with the ar-:
rangementAllett tpok hoarding In the family,
• having at' the time nearly g 1.200 In Macy.'
'The evening Mr. Allen went • them , ho and'
Grinder were seen etanding at the hydrant talk-'
ring, and Grine& handed him a glass of water.
- < •Immetilately after drinking it, Allen staggered, •
apparently- uif be had been dredged. Next
day Allen told'Airat Grinder that he had Met e,
thousand dollars acme time during the night,
and :irked her If gm bad seen anything of It :
abort the hens,: abe replied In the •
negative. ,He then- told • her that he had one
entlred aril fifty dollars - left. After placing it
in a P§eket•th.ok, he regulated her to sew It in
elde the lining of bin vest. Thismaiserykindly
- performed LT Agra; G.,"and 'Allen rested under
• She Impression that he had secured at least a oar
-Mon of his money. Some time afterwards, how
ever, Alien occasion to euadae tda -pocket
- book; and' *as lurprlsed to and. wet .
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money hid been absteented, bet when or bow he
could not aietrtala; ' Me again applied to gm.
Grinder, but Air protestmtentira innocence: Elie
- then made inquiries of the neighbors respecting
the character of the Grinders, with'a slew of
prosecuting them, bat failed to obtain any In.
's ormation, and finally Let the matter drop,. ,
, .
Sonliera , Meetnik—A teigue to be Vormed
- . • On Saturday evening , a goodly number of r*-
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tamed sold.lig sitteinb‘ fad at Wilkinapall, os
teninibly for the purpose of hearing a report
'from the committee ;
,to prepare: pa rt_
havailguedsztemprfal to Congress, OR the sub.
Jett of the epallzatien of , bounties! ! Jleneral
• .T.B. Swellzer was *den Prenfrient, and Mr.
- C. if: MrXenna t - }iticretery... The .Chalnassx. of
the Committee reported progress, 'stating that -
Mont twang-two bandied signatureakmd
obtained to the mersiorlah and that ndraPort man
yet been tecelved.fromthe comity Slatrictn.
Mri, J. C. ' offered resolution re
questing ..the Itobluson Coatroom of tbe a
messing to . ap.
" poitiCw Couto:l tom. to tske into consideration
the propriety of organizing affoldlern , Leaman,
.1. 'suchaawea now in...existence itt..Shliadalphla
*admirer places. The matter - west disassed.
Octoi,A. L. Pearson, John H. Kerr,,
and
Joseph M l Coilron ightnr making =nob* and.
strongly slava:axing the; organination proposed.
Thy/wade/ion avxklidejned,alid the , hat.
• IS= APl:mina; this, follesvpg committees , Jcs.
aspist.„E. Robinson, .gursp ,Balltery; John IV
Kull; (oat , Sbiluna - nalfe,":l.2%h; Joseph, Mo- '
Cog,' G2dr and W ht• Hartsell, of thokStn
eyleinta en Artlilery,
;,- 4 , no meeting adie9psed tomtits itz DO lid it
Aiderinmi 8 .p: 4 ;14,
Ln
'.l4llp.„; cesmilertor William .ht oore - -
coal sh.snts at *is root:ot itoadrareet t r-cii.• Beter4 7 :
• pgel Information before Alderman Strain
ha;
two colored gran naosadr Charla, ,, and
linp also teargatars, - rot
Mte few iu da 4c r ilneeaalrlakdas ha alleges)
fle..Ce r
Ir a v they Mail . e all = ' Aldred ' 2 • 4 ;1 6-
- Warrants were lemur for the arrest
A
Thy
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la Itha muttriier'l'itH - tibi.-Dusing title and nut
t s
_week - trietAltaniu . Klrkpatrick pectewq!
to dis o ft eha intbs :/o , lfre 1i , 1."'
nine In umber. , Tke Anti. oiio to W- - taken up
will tof turiuulellugliu, °Went mirk
the mord& of TE r olnalt Gallen lon Vie night- ot
.29th otJuly r ;.i, t - ..r, 'or --- -,4 - : ••. ,1
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Parepa•s Coarert.
'The tannins: critic of a :slaw York
I tau. while Parepa equals decay Linn in
brCllint excetitloo, the terpastea the Swedish
eightttgale in richness, power end aweetneas of
volee,
Thu
vocalist Is an arthita so tidmlrabl9 that
the duty of considering carefully, the qbalities
Of her organ, and the characteristics oc h er
Method, becomes almost irksome. , d few
awceping entsminnis, extvesalva of eamedidag
bordering on absolute satisfartlen, watahnore
nearly waver ,to the wounstag read& . tluilos.
freesia= which her =That etVieesfalif °lea
left upon a tarp:teed and deeply'etched audi—
ence.
Eecbewing comparism, we can, 'with perfect
Impunity, P f elifiniuse-raieDia to be alxmt.the
mom catfivatinc. gor,thlt that havler, Wee'
beard in Irving MX': iler vela Is esepravoi:
of the fullest erettipeas i say from C to E
and Is comp:raided In nearly eoma co r t gAl he
_of .the leading qualities of th e +hu e
memorso;ratto, and the ae P elme tiirirotui; the
the foandatioatottea are rich ,and — i ddie th e
middle are brilliant and sfO r '' la a -degree
eriies re -Elam becomes of execution is
almPat matchless, ilee,,rts exhibition of so
- quite equal to the advar oi s — o re t arise littered,
-rare an organ. W 11 14,„,„ e fullest confidence that
ono inspired e''''ef A truly great Vocalist..
he is le Se___e plc off, was given With ea
gusto, so to speak, that ica
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'w e ir I T i pacions sensation to the hackneyed
Parted gad In the waltz, "II Dude," there
l e ,,; led . est/ . spirit manifested that
Sedges simply electri.-
house, and produced that noYelte le an
_Aeserican concert room. an encore with cheers.
tee sereeadc, with which our public iS 1:10t yet
very familiar, by the way, displayed the artiste
in a widely different mood, proving that her
style of vdealitation la thoroughly 6blprehen•
sive, and making us question whether there is I
anything in the whole range ef moc k,
that Partpa could cot sing at eight with 10
rem* effort than the early rising lark on a par
ticularly exhilarating spring morning. When
we hare added that her trill (shown cluriniulrlY
in the Nightingale's song by Ganes.) is as near.
ly perfect In kind as we may expect to hear in a
tolerably long lifetime, we shall have passed
sufficiently for the moment upon the remarkable
points of interest In Wile Parepa's socallam.
The audience—half critical and half excitable
—bestowed an amount of applause upon the
* debutante that might have sufficed to establish
the mecum of en ordinary opera season.
fold :Robbery. by Bove.
On Satuniay evening officer W. C. Wray
brought to the Mayor's office a boy named John
Williams, aged about thirteen years, , who
wee caught In the cellar of the tavern of Thos.
Turner, In the Diamond, under suspicious cir
cumstances. The facts are: At about nine
o'clock In the evening the boy Williams, with
another, named Flinn, entered the cellar from
the street, and the latter, thick:l;7 c or ag shOci„ , .
ascended the stairs 'veltk..ll
. .-
4: 12 % - c:tre'relitutinetf`tnttheiferss and-01,..`dwa
littil r Opporittnitr-t.*:Clit the' money dratreN,
• Tbe ha:teePeri ,- ,iiitqai ih6 ' , =a7
cotorematien Witlt.a , :sumMer of men
r alrotit) the .stove, 'Flinn, 'the little seoundre.l
. Weined" the drawer of money. In his haste
tie shoved the drawer back with suMclent force
to ring a bell, which at once attracted the at.
ter:dist' of the bar-keeper. He sprang behind
the bar and got aglirapAse of Flinn as he dlsap-.
peered. down the Stairs. He then r.n to the
"front entrance to the cellar, but Flinn was too
quick for Idm, as by this thus he had got out
or the street and scampered off.
however.. was not so fortunate, not - .being - able
to get out of the cellar at quirtlY," there beta;
no sops, and Flhan't of, having time to &mist
him. Be was Acid In the Cellar until officer
Wray carte. At the Mayor's office he oriel
bitterly. got upon his knees to the Mayor, and
- told a very gond story, in subst.nee, that his
mother hod not Dim on on errand, and that as
he was tuning by a boy bad palled olf his cap
sod threw it it to t cellar, and that they went
down to get it Af Cr a while he stated that he
row the o:her b y [mow something aside as he
paned out, wterenpun the officer retuned
with him to the cellar, and toned at a plane
designated the money t iken from the drawer,
forty-one dollars. Upon being locked la a cell
Williams gave his comrade's risme, althmach
he :previously said he did not know IL Ile
remained in the Tombs Cluing Sunday, and
noon of its friends hod called to see or Inquire
concerning him. He save Ma mother resides
on Grant street, near Webster, and that his 1
father is decd. Flinn has not been arrested.
Obituan
Mrs. John Trainor Kicur, whose death is an
othe column, was the eldest daughter of Capt.
Janata May, one of oar oldest and wralthlect
neatness men. In the spring of IS Captain
May moved hie family to Davenport, lowa, of
whack, place be was one of the original pro
prietors, where his daughter beeline acqualet.
ed slab Mr. King, and was married In 16tr
Slag, CB an Attorney at Law, havospage:
conenelor, and In the political arena, ratilt.:ed
among the fareMaet of the S.tate. lie publph
ed font bill, rent papers, en I was trought out
for the Rue Senate, from Moseatlee county, In
1861, at which time he was editor of the Musca
tine Daily Reams, but, declined. Ad a jury law
yer he la nre.eminet t for one of Ma age, and as
a public speaker he Is forcible and elo
quent. Mrs. King, like her mother, wasa kind,
amlabte and charitable woman, making and re
taining substantial friends wherever eh, weal,
and in no place will her death be more regretted
than In this, ter native city She died of a com
bination di,easea, the molt pomlnent of
which was enlargement of the heart and
congestion of the lungs. Shortly before her
death she gave premature birth to a stlli-horn
rattle child, and was too weak to survive the la
bor.. She pea interred yesterday in the Catho
lic Cemetery.
arr. King hes for several months been a reg
ular correspondent of this paper, nod eincerely
do we eimpaltiLne with Mm and his :rio little
children in this their bourof trzuble. IL
He Shouldn't Orter.—Margaret Emmet,
atlas Margaret McLaughlin. alias the "Maid of
Erin," thilted Alderman Taylor. on Batorday,
and poured Into tin listeilfic ear the following
c, - mflalnt. She says she Is Alerriedbiia Teuton
" 1 . 0 bohrilh at /4 1 ; , a' , tvrert- - 611--T-R"....nb?
e lives out, but is ki ties habit of room
ing with her husband at the aforesaid tavern:
that on Friday night, on repalring to the do ul
ell of her sponse as nasal, the bar keeper did
them and there give her three separate and die •
Una shoves and two kicks, by which means see
Was ejected from the „ prendees. She therefore
prayed theta warrant might issue for the arrest'
of the aforesaid bar keeper, and That he might
be bald tq ans war; Prayer of the petitioner
granted, and warrant issued.
Health Meeting To-Night —This evening,
at the Board of Trade Houma, there will be s
meeting of committees of the Board of Trade,
Bard of Health, Councils of the two cities and
:nbarben corporation's, also of the Allegheny
Ccur.ty Medical Society, to consider ittrtker as
to the adoption of sanitary measures, by Way of
willr the advent of the cholera. The
meetingi be held In accordance with a run
r.clopta at a similar one, held In the be
kinulag of last week, and will be a most Inter
esting enc. •
Glass Works Destroyed.—About twelve
o'clock Saturday night the glass works of
Messrs. Eyrie tt Co., at the foot of Ewalt street,
la the oorough of Law - sync:Mlle, took fire and
were complstely destrojed. The tire was dis
covered soon after the workmen had ceased ope
rations, and Is supposed to have caught lire
ttain the oven roofs. None of the city fire en
gines were on the ground. We did not hear an
estimate of the loss sustained-.
DIM , -Dr: James McGarr, recently of iba
firm or Tottaucc,t 'McGarr, Druggists, earner
of Bowth ast, !dirket strecta, dloion Saturday
night, °ft. , a lan and painful illness. Ha
nad started for Wtssonsta, in order, if possible,
to reinvigorate
his;%Wing system ' , but upon
rawhitristninvines hasaw that he was is a
dying condition, altdzelutstd, stsgemng twine
just in taut to breathe his He was well.
known In our ci
rcle and his daitb.
~ be „vet.
led by a large circle of friends..:7
Before Alderman Taylor—t,
'rtwt Sults.—L
Two bellgerent Omsk* whoa° reapeeku . .. nie .
are Mary Fonder and Mary Trapp, ture each
other arrested on Saturday, end taken Dw elt
Alderenut Taylor on dunes of assault and hat.
lay. • For the nonce those femitilso weapont of
warfare, the tongue and the, broomstick, were
laid *We and clubs and , paying atones were
brought Into requisition. The "gentle ant"'
were admitted to tall fore hearing im.couri.
Agarn:Pcartfpned.--The h'e*dog in the ease
,ot . the part , haterned
with cantealttios crag.
grantgranted asualt and battery , opon the railroad
ed
Libert7. etreot, setae days; ava,
chaaneen deterredmalt the 251, WWI lima
tha=sed bate been .01nosatuad„ - It bad boen
and)* Saturday:
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Citargatt with nape and, AilWattort.—On
Bap:inlay Augnetis .Ammon; ',Mince of
East Ithmlegttant, committed to Jail a men
named Michael Itideleebooter'for trial upon
7 4 41 . 1 '0 11 0f rar and eygation; - o preared by.
.
Buds a. Sershoiao.
of the Fifth ward. -waarhaddre Mem OD
81 1 1 1141.7.1DV/DD DOlLianntati OO . IDD•ottargo
Of ',Alien,* !kph' oF. pant4 . 4oom !icons 4 . 04
far a heath:4v • -
, NtiSetiterreet.,—hidca filierreti rot balng oc
3. A,beacti oa Satuidayatztena6 of death was
not r a WActalleakulxak Manta% 'mks and Mr a.
grizdee• 431, 11 42,11 c./4 14 4-, , •;-" .
— l:o l finiOntfe'tie Btre4t — Oa ,gad'
3 n.rot Lornit4t l, twek , Melte namod:,llahrizi
Ana noYafAfor obstructing do 61P,:ltaqi
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lierrraatin
This preitidigi tat•sur occupies • al sack Hall
tide evening end introduces coma nt.i - velora
fens of legerdemain. We copy the rollawingfrom
the New York Inspateri, we voiced the Lead
of Merle hot evening, and. we can " sum our
weadera,'Wire only rewarded with a thorough
treat sa well as a reminder that our city to fast '
betawolog to fill with the elite of sOrdety; Ins
deed have - acmes met 80 fashlimable
"audience assembled 1n raia theatre. The sob.
Jeer of the pee raeme was magic, but not the
nape we ar esccostomed to Mad retailed by the
.numerous ttle Jugglers who. from thllo to
time. on no. Herrmann gave
as scientific
mo d, tatcht ts magic wss an art as wall as a
,oing deception. Wo .caw that celebrated-
Fes - tidiglistenr do marvels with Ms ten fingers,
and even with the fingers of his attillence. Re
made Cher to Mt omen to the worldly
ether. and come obedient to Ms call. Par th
alone, we should advice our fiavenintent at
Watiningterelo neeotiate with him at once. -
11e earned birdie to seek a dose cage, and eater
of themselves, a curious fresh, lfirh ana i l of
the feathery tribe. In short, he did tug
other's could not do,• and Far ones in our owe
must confess we telt ouraeltes vervecer tothat
black individual called by mortals Old HIM."
The programme will bo yule. eaeh evening.
Tnalght it compiles eleven pieces, as follows s
let, ispacese Frame. 2d, The Egg--“cidar
eldlig." 2d, Wedding Bing in Danger. 4th,
Benrales Cage. 51b, Egyptian Miser. 6th,
The Mysterious Glass. Ttlt, impromto Voyage.'
Itcmapiehansiblo Decanter. 9th, Mars.
,bouthicks: 10113, Intombustible Natockv
lith, Concert Monstre. fiesta are now selling
at Charles V. Mellor% Mutle store.
Ainnemnents.
Tuns:fp:3,-4s =eel the Theatre Mlrt
_ea On faatorday night to tee Mr. Leek* in We
great Yankee Imperaonatidti. In view of the
great encase of this comedian, Mr, Henderson
his effected a re-engagement for another week
with him. To-night be appears In the great
• fonr act sensation drama ot Moll Pitcher, or
the Fortune Teller of Lyon, and we have no
beeltstion In saying thit 'the noun will -be
crowded,
Osana Motore.—Tonight the Plorences ap
pear at the Opera Honso, Mr. Florence appear
ing in Tyrone Powers' great drama of 'Born to
good Lack," 7n which he slogs his great Fenian
song, after which the Protean farce of the
"Tong Actress," in which Mre. Florence IWO
entries a number of characters, the whole con
cluding with the • Returned Volunteer." Mr.
and 111.5. Florence and too' well known in this
community to aced any commendation at our
hands
liannruna.-Remember that to-night the great
Ptesttdigitatettr, Herrmann, gives hit firstseance
at Masonic Rath Everybody has heard otller-,..
mhnn, and every orals on the tiptoe of expecta-
tion to have an opportunity Of stalat him. A .
lady eitio witnessed lzier pnrrollilliteel in Now
York wrote : to hrothar:lo.littlar - slthi city,
=Met it 44, ...s.dtteNWL tote superstitieos; she .
atirtdd eeitain4 ha led to believe that bi was in
kettle nith the earlobe.. And 'all that-he.
.prOfessee to do id' to limbo the' eyes destelVe the
other aeatea.• Seat, can be obtained at Mr.
Mellor's music store, Wood stmt.-
Fire on a Ferry Boat—Exciting Scene.
Since the destruction of the bridge over - the
Allegheny river all Sharpstang,- a steam ferry
has been established. On Saturday morning,
at 'about eight o'clock, Just after the boat left
the Sharpsburg shore, a load of hay on hoard
took fire accidentally, Dome furnace, and as the
wind was blowing astern, the steersman was
driven from his place by the flames. The boat
was run 'ashore among some bulk oil flats, and
the owner or person in charge of the wagon
containing the hay, cut loose the horses attached
and get them off. The wagon was also got off,
and also all the passengers. Nothing 'realm - med.,
cave the bac. The beat was on Bre In several
pieces; loathe dames were extinguished without
dlniculty. As may be imagined; there was
much excitement among the few
,passengers on
ruled the ferry boat. and it Is very for.tuaate
that nothing more serious resulted.
Mt!ECM:I.—The want of a good museum has
hoe been felt in our city, and that wont Is now
about to be supplied. Mr. Gardner has been
for come time past eng aged in fitting. up one of
the rooms underncatihe Opera House, and on
.•dnesday the colleollon will be cp..ned. We
shall have more to say nboat it inn:Lather Issas.
•
The Number Fent Over.—Eta fir daring the
p re mat term of th• CntoMal Cou-v there have
n sent to the Penitentiary frOm the. County
Jail thirty G•at prism:ro, convicted of crim.s.
Toere are yet in prison quite a [lumber of can
didate.. for that inetitutme i their cases not ha e•
lag been neally disposed of.
Plre.—Tlte alarm of fire at noon on Satur
day, was occasioned by the partial burning of
hrj stable on Webster etrcet, near the baglo.
It Was czt:nuvithed without the ald of the fee
thvorttuent.
•
From Saturday's Evening Gazette.
..
American Freedmen's Al,! Commission.
Our Freedmen's Board are sending out the
following circular which contains information
of Interest to cur readers
Orrtra or BIUNCIS ron WESTGP.:t ?GYN.
ISTI.TANIA, E. Onto AND W. V/IttillVlA,
21 Flrrn ST., Prrrsuonon, Pa.
To P/iktsdhropists, Patriots and Cialretana of
Western Pensisgerenta, Eastern Ohio and West
Virginia
The American Freelmen's Aid Commission
appeals to your liberality in the mnsecution of
tho nonle Work of elevating the freedmen of
our country. The Commission contemplates
Ist. The relief of physical suffering by sup
plying food, clothing and shelter to the ' desti
tute.
2d, -The education of the ignorant, by estab
lishing schools, week day and Sunday.
3d, The general ifilpnxrement in the domes
tic, isocinl, civil and religions relations of these
PtbPle so long degraded by slavery. but recent-
Imade free by the Providence-of God, and now
In the privile:s pr ly.ysrt- ,
The 'PC: - I: ls vast, four millions of colored
people calling for bell, Immediately pressing,
eicrun hundred thousand of whom are orphans;
and irresistible la Its claims, addressing Itself
to our gratitude, cur patriotism, our philanthro
py, and our religion.
This national organization asks the sum of
55,000000. This is to be raised through the
operations of the numerous auxiliary organia.,
[ions It the Northern States.
Our organization, auxiliary to the National,
covering the territory of Western Pennsylvania,
Xastern 'Ohio, and West Virginia, asks the suns
of SlOO.OOO. This sum is not large for the tav
rltory assigned no, considering the amount call
ed for from the entire population represeute I
In the National organization.
The Pittsburgh branch of the Commission,
has only three Freedmen's schools, and seven
teachers, and ought to treble these before mid
winter, as the field islarge, and sultable teachers
are oaring theutiadver, but cannot be rent out
for want of funds to support the schools. Let
us not bo behind our duty, in this opportune
hour, but at least equal to zeal to other au itli
tiny organizations throughout the country.
Thir appeal is made to all societies auxiliary to
the Pittsburgh organization, pastors of churches,
and friends of one work throughout the district,
hoping it will lead to immediate action.
The sum called for can easily be raised by the
friends of the ConitztuiSion, U they will Interest
themielres promptly and diligently Is this
blessed wort. ''
fa responding to the present appeal to your
liberality remember there Is little ye 'ability of
your being Called upon so urgently another win
ter to relieve physical aufferiugamoas the freed
men, as the labor of next summer, If they shall
bars, anything like adequate protection. will
enable them to provide for themseires against,
the winter of 186 G. . The aehooLs, too, which
we are now establishing, GM hoped, will bmeme
Largely selßswtaisiog. within one year, as sopta
founded during the war bare become already,
Do not feria this aspect of the queetlea.
Remittances can belied to the Treasurer, Allen
Kramer, Keg., 8b Fifth Pittsburgh. Pa.
Donations or clothing, bedding, boots acid shoes,
school and other baoks, to be teat to Rat. Jos.
8. Travail, at C. G. .12113SeVS7 h 7, Mb tli..
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Freak/eat—Dn. C, 6. ilzaarr.
Vice Preatdenh—Lion. 'Thomas %I.
71ms. Bakewell. Wm. ?haw. Felix R. BrnDot,
D yi . r . rerponding Becretary—ltay. J. 11. Clark,
. 4 , 4 .0 v cret Irl,b, Esq.
•"' 3 " 4 , er— Se
Allettry—E.
Kremer. Esq.
mrnta.l, Zurutire Committee—Bet. dm, 8,
TraveBL
, kent — neli 'haze Aiken.
..11taburgh, 2ti05.. 18, 1865 . •
Cblld
. 11 " 1 " ' In a Hprltiff.
On Friday artern°o,4'on accident-of a dts
lrisslng.niture oettiffedla the f am il y o f mr; B.
ooylo,Jof Idharpsblarg. Hts , only son, Bob
about two yekrif.,,boif aged
away from under the eye or hi e mother , bat was
missed to W .!hiszottleg'
for him shout ths.tunutartnll Yard; 11 1 dutd4 not
be total; and ituriferirfal thought 'an t e d
Vself that ho might ledra foam Into the spring..
,Ifcro: his lIttlo"body was -foundi, and' dragged th e water.— Efforts were maid t6resusel;
tato blm--but "the 'golden ,11oftrirast broken,"
and Us spifit bad genoM the brlghter
• Admitted to the tiar.:—Thts Momtov on
• Mafioso( Ifee. B. Parriane& David Xl' der
was admitted t0 14 , 4*4 - 14w .1aLthe rittl'.
courts of this minty. air. Elder-le a ropy-,
111kial orti a - gratoqt6; --- aiitr - Lirfuledlis very:
' • - cndit •
. . -
t.rn. J. H. IN mon..
Brevet kfaor G,ller a. i B. rl,r, ~-.., f, 6111
time past fa command of tit, naititary district St
Harrisburg, has been rellered, and ordered to
report in person to the Secretary of War, for
assignment to special duty.
The Harrisburg Tstegruph, in hoticing this
change, says: "When the war began, Gera.
Hidden, who had just commenced the practice of
the law at his home In Pittsburgh, Pa., with es
celleetconnectionsomdbrilllantprospectaforthe
future, following his convictions ofduty, volun
teered In defense of his Insulted cobratiy. He
has served grdhurtly in every rank from private
soldier to his present disthigul shed position.
"Being one of those. Ivho early in our strug
gle, discerned trio higher Issues of the Conflict,
be frankly and manfully acted upon his con
victions of duty and right; and upon the master
out of the 137th Pennsylvania regiment of nide
months men, having attained the rank of Ma
jor of Infantry, he accepted the command of a
colored reglment,atit time when the rebel load
ers threatened slavery to every colored soldier
.captured, end death to their officers. Undaunt
ed by these threats, and with undying hatred
'for treason:4l6 led b 5. command In marry a' con
flict, until at the battle of FaLr Oaks, he fell, se
terely wormded, - at their head. From the ef
fects of this wound he Is atilt a constant at:Mater. ,
••Assigbed to special command, In cousiderat
tam of tie honarableworords,.he camp amongst
us colonel.ot Infantry.. He gathered hosts of
friends about hlm. and tha appreciation of his
administrative ability by the War D zpartment
was shown come months ago, by conferring on
him the brevet of BrizadLer General and shortly
he was raised by brevet to the rank of Major
General of Volunte,oa, May happi ness an d
=Mild health 'OO given to him wherever 14
goes."
Case of Troyer.
InforMatiq wee made before Alderman
, •
Elliein charging Levi Do Bay, pawnbmtter,
Smithfield street, between Third and Fourth
streets, with unlawfully retaining - property
pawned with him and using le fortis own gain:
The eircumstances are as follows Las) April
the wife of an engineer In the gunboat service
was reduced to straitened circumstances by the
delay of the government In paying her hus
band. Needing amm of money very badly she
took her husband's oveximat, valued at seven.
ty dollars to the establishment of Da Hoy and
pawned it for one month, receiving tea dollars.
for which she was to pay two dollars and a half
interest. At the end of the month, not having
enough money to redeem the coat she went back
to the tam, paid the interest and renewed the
pawn. Some two weeks alter her busband seat
tier a sum of money when She again visited the
office, and on tendering the auto auppctsal to be
due, wag cooly informed by the boy that he had
parted with the article. The lady then applied
to an attorney, who also tendered the amount
•And demanded the coat.. and was informed to
- the sable effect. A few doe since the tombaxd
armard at home, and this mortilue made the
„Intermitter'. 'Do . 16.4 was arrested and gave
bill for • hearing on Monday next at ten
'O'clock. The law Compels all pawnbrokere to
retain moods In their possession one year,
Gold in Bedford County.
The citizens of East Providence township,
thlscounly, have been considerably agitated for
several weeks In regard to the dlatmvery of quartz,
in brain quantities, Impregnated with gold. A
company was formed several weeks ago, and
went Immediately to work to devalope the mat.
ter. Since then, a second company has been or
ganized, and Is about commenefne operations,
The general impression la thatgold is babe found
there. but rho 'noblest Is whether it
Is In paying guarantee. We have
had specimen' of the quartz exhibited to
us, but we eonfesa that we are not mineralogist.
enough to determine the value or the elate of
mineral contained In It. It Is aald that lean has
been !Mond In the Immediate neighborhood.
These dircoveries have been made on the line of
the Southern Pennsylvania railroad. and If there
Is anything In them It will loon be demonstra
ted. If Bedford county, In addition biotite many
o.Ler valuable resource!, should add that of gold,
then cur huge have net been thrown up In vain.
Let These discoveries bo fully tested end the re
sult commode...wed to the world at large.—lard.
ford ERvirer, N0n.17.
An Old Customer Tarried Up.
Old Dolce, !dills was beforothe Mayor to-day,
and preferred a charge of assault. and batter
against Mrs. Milligan, one of her white neigh
bors, whom the charged with having "struck
her be: wren the eyes with a brick." Du:my
had en ugly wennd between the '•peeprrs," but
lt bad evidently not been Inflicted wilt a An:a.
On a bearing of the cone, the Mayor found that
there we',, "taiga on both [41(75," and held
them both In bond, to k.tep the pence. DAlcey
has been In many a battle, and as the land tot
rnadr Ler appearance at police headquarters for
an lorg, ae thought that ale Lad gone to ,• the
lead of the blessed." But she crib liens, and,
It she in to be ht ea the I.,wer of bricks
or brickbats to tai her.
Au Opportunity of obtstuing Mock 1g a add
at:ti Ellem.MlllallgCvMP,". Sr. auizea nutter
the Poesideuey of 8 riekisr.d
uow Chief Engineer of the thrpar.ment of Ba,
yolk, Philadelphia, to now presented, by enilioty
al the office of 8. & &yen, tie. :t7 Fourth
street. Sen advertisement of the Union Mining
Company In another column. Mr. Koalas was
formerly prominent In the Engineer Depart
meat of the Pennsylvania Rant- ad Company,
and Is widely known as n scientific and reliable
gentleman, and the "Uptan" bids fair to be a
success tinder his maisg.mcnt.
itan
011.—On Friday evenlo4 a horse natter
ed to a wagon, ran off on Ohio street, Alle
gheny. and MI through the cellar way of Ile-
Grattra clothing 'tore, lathe Diamond. The
bead of the frightened animal went tin onch
the show 71tdow, smashing a number of panes.
Ile was extricated from has rotation, after con
aiderablo effort, and austained bat alight. in
ihrY.
Steam's. Editors, you will Please announce
that I base Jost received this day another lot of
Phan, S• C/nra's $2O and $33 sewlog machizam,
and am rradv to supply th.•ae that base been
sraalue for them. They will do tailoring and
all lauds of family session. Every machine is
warren Led. R. H, Lora,
I 3 Fourth street,
Cataract, 10 Years.-11m. Atichcatilt ( mai
Bedford, stopping with her deter, Mrs. Wil
liams, near the curlier of Baldwin and Penn 8...
hoe had . ..:ataraet on bib eyes over 90 years,
calming tctal bllndaeca (or the last 9 yitars.
Lately DOr. Sterreti removed the cataracts. She
vow Res to read letthont the ald of gasses,
A Mean Act Punlshevi.—An able-b•.d lad
German named Frederick Grubb, employ,' a
little boot blurb to "eldne his boots," and after
the job bad been dour, endtarore.l to put
him off with Ore cents—half the usual
price. The boy took the five cents, nod
expressed his Indignation by calling. Grub!)
"a big. menu Dutchman." Grubb. not
relishing the Impudence of the boy, slapped
Win on the head kneeled him over. The
boy appealed to the Mayor, when Grubb won
arrested, and tined fire dollars and coats, and,
comp: lied to pay the boot black the remaining
Bon crate. Berved him rigid.
Vined.—B. B. Floyd and John Bradley
were cacti fined two dollars and cora, by Mayor
Lowry, for permitting their drays to remain on
t.t.a public streets.
RectilesiDrivlng.—demee Hickey was flea
ten dollars today, by Mayor Lowry, for reek.
lees driving through the streets.
The Young Mau'. Irrieng.—Warranted to
afro Private Meaner. For rale by dregglat.s.
Aak for the Young Man's Friend. A pamphlet
giving the symptoms and treatment of private
&wares acentarmaina curb Box, or ran bo had
by addressing Young Man's Fncnd, Box Ili,
Cincinnati. with a three rent stamp enclosed,
to Joseph Ftenalng, Crarlarr Elepor,J. H. Fulton,
rar a. W. Fox Co.All=ben v.
HUGH FITZPATRICK,
FIRST PREMIUM
GOLD PEN • 'MANUFACTURER,
Thilo Rail, tor. Third and Market ate.,
Eecond Story, entrance on Third edema.
Oold Pone and Gold and Sliver PoneliOrtien,
wholesale and retail.
Pens repaired. Person. havion Pens to repel:
eon fend them by mall, and they will be promptly
returned._ octityil
riPIMING OP WATSON STREET
Tbe arseesmeols upon the proportion benefit
d, toper the damages of W. a D. Rinehart or
the opening at Wataim street, have been yin ed
In my hand, for collection. the porlorul who
base been assessed are hereby notified to par'
Elicit assommucts within thirty darn from this
date, orthe said aranaments will - be filed up es
ices against the proportion, with Intend, code
and fete for coLMctiOta. Ji W. F. WRITE,
City Solicitor,
tiREAT CELAN' GE F.Oll AGENTS.
`LJI WHAT lITEPECIPLE Wahl%
210. OTAND.OIito IIIsTOAY Or THE ?MAI;
compisto In ono law volume'Of -ores toss pigs;
,spleadadlT inostrated ;Whores IBS One portraits
of Ganessfs,-Mttto 13stOse, N*Of Lod D 4 sine,
Thla worm hss no rlvst- as „tannin. ina s on.
Vote, antassUs lanSblo histo of ihe
It cost/One loafing mattes equal In e largo
- oetasosolututa•- - Send for etralrera mod see art 4.
,tssmse Afire,, , SHUT. 'hi:110/ j
o=4=4 Phllsaelnhis.TlG
Iv . • : COEN MEAL. just received'
of
Liomii . j r . r atuPerior (mann tint, areakfigi
~ and teal Hominy,. for We ad
...d.:Tigidl Grocer, Stare of
' , JOHN A.'_IIERSELtif,"
z..1 2 N 11 " corner Übaldo and Hand stasidr.'
'CON BD
jirJS - infort Tlrit ums OPEß ol7 l7 Ha a n
Imes ot bath two pantovahaingrofic..
7 1 4 .in01e lusleategoom ,
coninnow alut-itt atia: cars.
oda oik nest Muket --.F be"'
lecznarp • • Qs' WPM.
MCcLEali & c•.
Bankers and Brokers,
No. 18 Fourth, Street Pilletotratt.
Dealers In all kinds of Governieetit SPCIrI; r•I
caokt. Sliver, Uncut -rant Bank Not., Forvisc
Domestic Exckange, to. to.
Demos+ mammal to FA.O FUNDS and CUR
BINSIOT.
Interest allowed on time deposits. Oottect , ocs
made to all parts of the Donal Stites on most
favorable terms.
'Waits nitwit:Ord with dispatch for orarythioz
irk the b usuiess at, the Bono's, New York. Pails
dolpin Oaton. Pittsburgh &Wore Boards strictis
on comm
Des c on A. CLEWS tr. CO , New York, JAT
COOKE tr. 00 Philadelphia; Mears. 0. D HEAD
& T. H. PE L L kINb. Hosion.
FINANCE AND TRADE
BROKERS AND HANKERS BOARD
(ooszurrio sr saartracnr, neerinair et,00.4
Onion of TICS2II79IIUROZICIAnarra
SAT:MCAT, Nov. la, 1855.
U. S. 6's 1881 Offwas.
dr
' O. F. 6-M'l4 001 50
L. S. 97 00 --
U.S. 10.4015.00 60
S. Certilleal ' es 97 00
G01d..... 144 00
1.11411941 y Co. .
72 5a
Pittabtugh 75
Connelliville.R. R. 80nd5.__.,... 79 00 91 00
Connellaville It. R. Interest 9 50
Cormellsville R. R. non-10t.......,.25
Tfittabunth'is Steubenville
Fourth Not. Bank
Iron lay. ___-__ "6 00
M. h ht. National Bank 65 73
Peoples National ....
Cherry Run Central__ _
Eldorado 30
Coal BluthCo...—. .....
P,lllakard Cfeek .
Hami11........ ••••••• / 34
Gold opendat 11 e. tn. la..
The week closes with a marked imptotement
to Government Securitlei, while the premium on
gold keeps op to nearly the higheat points:touched
during tho month. The fluctuations in gold keep
within narrow range, and hare so hir as we can
Judge, no erect whatever an the pride at Govern
ment Bonds.
The late depression In 6.20's and 7-20's ha. given
place to renewed activity, and better figures. The
Oro named were selling to Philadelphia to-day at
ha, after having touched Seven
Thirty note. anti] In our market t,..-d•y at the fol.
lowing rate.: Ist veries, 9i54,299; 204 97';
id at 97, and were In demand.
Many persons who are well Informed attribute
the depression of fissvernment securities to the
foreign reports of their value, and in it we have
an Ilhistration of the absurd caprices of our own
market, for when these bonds were aubseribed
they were almost Wholly taken with an Independ•
ant American feeling cherished by a mmildent
faith to their intrinsic value, and now that this
ostrinsic value Is folly assured by the stability of
the Government, and by positive measores of
contritellon, that are calculated to strengthen the
national credit, we have operators looking with
eager eye. to see what estimate will be placed
upon them in remote foreign markets, and chang
ing their quotations accordingly. It Is observed
that the present low dentes are attracting invest
ors, and that there Is a decided distinction to be
iiraWl2 between what are known a. operators; and
thoen persona who have placed their foods in
them for a permanent Investment are not found to
be much distorted by their fluctuations.
- .
We find the New York Tinto and other paper.
crowded almost daily with communiatlons no the
nruincial situation. All sorts of plans for nom
passing a return to specie payments, and a certain
moose] of onr enormous debt, have been broach
ed, and some of them are absurd enough.
One writer who Is eonsidered high authority In
these matters, Itle. John It Can Buren, ge well
propose, that the Uovernment should begin at
once to hosed away thin to the amount of at least
Ilizo,OtO,coo, for the purpose of bringing, the cur.
re, ry the country up to a sped, standard,
though the trouble was not that there Is al teeny too
little coin in circulation, and too many bank notes
and legal tenders.
It seems to us that the point noon whielt ell
turns has not been touched In these disc:use/on,
tee hue little more thin two yearn the Secrete - y
of the Trees dry, In ndldttlon to a hart,: dual
debt, the daily expenses Of the Oonarnment yet
exceedinC a mtllfou per day, the flee yr: coot%
note•, and over one hundred 'Mahon of one year
•rttheates, has to pro. Ide for the redem;,Mou of
Sam uoo,mal of sercrethlrty notes. flow NI he to
eccompliata thief It le Dotty:dal with the holders
al these stmeltles to tube t-led'e at per ur beaal
tender.. should enntreortdon fusee :.-au', below
par, Ad teal the ease n week since on the etworp
t,on ot,l) 0,1,1. out of compound note., the
holders Cl wi,; demand the lenal ten
and no ILet, the market for the bsca dt 3 I p
. , .
pee era 1. I.rioks pnr, ae tilt CAA.' may be. It to fr-
Idea?, theta that t ,et sr) rau.l. keep 6-,
absr- par to euatkir ht... to ;It.at past thts ibtnnt
iv, prate benre, roe the optlr.r ar Le taksa asray,
• thlE., ronr,i) I, done. The
thrn let ort.• 'Mr
t, ark roret t y rpertae• a i.el "lurera,
et, tee, al.ead tho floating rcrtai,
and rotapour.d tateretit hates. And weather tho
pc llutticulty'' ttcu Tease hence ?
I(he tapceU the people willingly to put their
I-sis Into long bt rids, can he keep 0.2. e. nI por,
and nt the sau.c time reduce largely or al a I, tie
retype of currency, and compel a return to specie
popmentsc One wetter puts the annual Inca., of
she (Internment at 1270,000,000, and estimates the
expenses nt 177p.u00,000. Should this estimate oe
verified In fact, there remains a large balance for
our use. But the latter estimate we fear Lsit
below the mark., and the Secretary will 213 T 0 to
look to other sid than net revenue to he!p bryocid
what we eon •ider themoln. perhaps the only diffl.
aiat y to the situation.
—lt has been pposed by many that the
yield of pat: In :al Mon is woo gradunny diminish
ing. It bas also been a popuitir Imprenslon that
the larger pottton of the gold products of our
retitle count was brought to thtscout Ely. Neither
of these impressions are correct It la eacOUtiztng.
- however, to know that the facts arc gradually
conformlng to the ancond one of them. There is
Mandy to ea m la the quantity brought from the
Woes, keeping almost equal pace with the inc.
proved factittfea for separating It from the rock
in which It Is embedded. The exportatlnn
Is ed.'. Otts rear Cfe' , UY "..-U aced, as c
with lost 1e. , . the :.erfsd of votnparlslon frl L.
nib oOth. e during the stale tl arc, th m r
amow't exported from Sao Francisco to the east
ern part of the United Stott. Is Increased. It may
occisl,n some surprise to learn that 10 large an
amount as nearly alx million dollars is expert •:!
to China In nine months of thin year.
n er icw of the New York Grocer{ Market
[From the 0 0rernercial Lis( of Nor I S.J
I'OFFEE —The roaret for the verious descrtp
lion, Iv quite thiti, but hol.lcrs of Rlo haring con
retried a further reduction of miff a Cent ,l . I,
cold, the genteel, with Inereleed activity, rare
with more steadrer's, the latest sale beta; a
linttroe tercel on the one melons. The sales o
Dm since our last show a taiilng off Drat the high
est later, middle of O. totmr, of f cents CI
lor ...ate., of sitittlar grade. Wn eon.: 4,tott tr,p,s
1,1 irstin him} pli
00 auson, a week ago. t sac. ne
spertiletfen, at fifteen Vent.; 4.6. do. per Waco
t. 14),, 6.1,6 tin, per ' , crops, 14'4; and S fen per
& t It g0..1, in bond II( otner
-Iva., we toilet Mat &ten government Java et and
about 20 ccnt• gold.
t/ ell •Itaw radar connedes quite dull, the
sn all usit.eatt front dry to day being scenery stab
r....et0 to estabtlsh a market. Prices gemualty
must be quoterFone quarter of a cent lower .m th •
trustncre actually d ea thoug moat holder., are
Imo il.ing to make 11, 1 , eonema h sloe. Reiland ir
pre,eed, unsettled and lower-11mM, 'f
vette, h.. ft him, 1ea1.1%; and rd.ors 15
Messrs Strout quoted their Loaf, :al% Center; Be rt
Crushed, 20; granulated, 15%; Ormond, I";;
While A, 16; and Yellow C, if. cash. The sales of
Fate are gag Wide. Cuba at
' UtetjOrd Demerara, 171 154 Porto th c°, 01.0.411% ;
end 670 hos. Havana 12140174, moatly 1414,6141.4„
4 moo. The stock yesterday Tenn or
211,31 I
W 14,62,220 boa., 69,1,9 begat Sugar, end 30 !the..
Meted*. Ely auc tion, CO but. White !Want (.1 utt
ered) 601,1 at 11961/1.7% cents, 4 mos.
MOLASSEZ—There le a steady but Moderate
demand r r small lots for immediate use, and pri
ces nt r t ime ard choice qurlites, imitable for etty
trode, have varied but little, but cargoes and In.
stdern, eapecially al low grades or mixed qu antes,
ore very dull and unsettled, and settee forced on
the market, go at inw ratca. Slace oar last there
has been considerable irregularity - 1n market val.
urn, nod prices of common to gored grades arc 5,
and in sonic. inatanees, 10 cents lower, closing un
settled. The sates are 401 hhds. and dl Ws. Trin
idad Cubs, 'COMM.., English Island, on grit ate
terms) =6 Porto Rico, 00000 octets, and choice, in
.aY, 01: add DO Out Idascovade, in Into,
44e60, 4 mos. 1.17 auction, 10 birds. Porto Elko
surd at 02 rents; 147 do. Demerara, 604"70; nod 40
do. Centrifugal, 97,4. 4 mos. The at ncle yesterday
was About MOO Wide, Forto Elea, and 0500 do.
Cube, &e.
The Must ❑le (Pa.) Ilrrald, of the lith Instant
makes the following announcement of the suddo.
failure of a well known oil well:
The stoppage of the Flatter er tlnlted States
trail, which occurred on Friday last, naturally
creole, some sensation among oil inert. We per
sonally shitted the well a fortnight since, when It
was producing about four hundred and eighty
barrel, per day—ii very marked decline from what
it Was popularly rated - outside. 'The report th at
It had entirely failed on, Frhicy wan generally dis
credited, but Win confirmed. The °casette's' of the
flow was .udder, and unlooked for, and wall tint
made known to the company by two visitors at
the well who discovered that it ceased flowttg,
and reported the drew:octanes at the °thew The
reader was the first well struck on the Holmlen
'farm. It was suuek la the early part of Sean try
Last, and started' at two buldred and tweatyeave
barrels par day. It second productive. well
a any consequence tha t has failed. The Home
diced-ow/etch was the secoodlevall Unlace suspend.
cd operations some time :ago, Both tvelleriare
probed highly itemunerstive to their owner*, and
have made their.name aid fame for Mole.
( - O N , s e c li t l b o ll ax in e :N ro ov; T : hut . " lB l6 ,-- - ec Tie d i tu lit iar y s,:st ri .4. o2lll7L
w. des i . r 4
ii,brisk specuistive quiry, and the mrete;
Urn: at About VI t oo advance' askir VA toes
£4cliniton:Sociel; at .441 .15046 lelartaillerlo,. 1220
; lOOdo Coltneas. on privet* terms I And 1,100 do;
Qicanarnock, e., to arriveelling)2o.- 01Aznerican,
we notice 6CO tons best brand4l for deliveq eons
16 December, at 160, At Elizabethport ; earl 000 do
No. 2at Ptughkeepll2:24o.' tem old ran.., 3 1,1
elirliosed about ; sod 200 do lir tight Scrap. to
arrive at Woston.llo,,Mitt'' Ig Ar , COUtirittee' Very .
11(11ree OrLihe spot, and Nina Ar 6 Well supported;
errteits 150211statelltind BOW - to arrive, supposed
170 gold, equal to 0/10 currencr,:. eetk er w es
at *7O tons Notthem 111 ab at 225, 'delivered at
'
ri lu zl end CO totorbest Tetley 216; *OO deliv ere d at
A. St,re prices aro W unchanged, tholigh tho
rllieent has beeping - quite turiken,
lIME
• J., V:
l'lern been modernt, denten of netooty
:n 1.••,•• ••(S :.Wing artmles of hole
yr t. reek Which Juiii closed, but upon
1 111 % 1 1L..L... of buetness can been Light,
•n tie trar.aacuo..• were mainly of a local and
undnuoilan: character. In prices, the ductuni
[ions have been slight though as a general thing
lbi tettic,:cy is tear and Rimer rates.
UNALN—There 00 very little doing in Wheat,
and while toe demand 1. limited, there is next to
roue uttering; sale of 100 bush Penns White at
im,a,„ Oat. moderately active. but unchanged;
saws of out bust I rum Store at 48; also, small sales
at by. Bar ey continues very dull, and the poorer
grades are wparently almost unsaleable; sale of
the i,ushchoice tall from store st 11,20. Corn in
quiet and unchanged; sale of 209 aka shelled, on
wt • • 5 to movement In Rye
F LOM—T/sero I 5 po now feature in the flour
market worthy of special notice. The demand
continue. very light, while prices are nominally
to,h..nged-48,00t0 19,00 for Spring Wheat Fam
ily Allo6osll for Winter Whet . dorted $115.0 12!.‘
Icr ince) brands. Rye now may be quota! at
07, Cot ,:ns— dull.
GROCERLF2 , ,—The Grocery trade continues
quiet and dull, though prices are Without decided
changer Cubs Sugar Is selling at 16tile,• Porto
Rico, do, 16340.17,4; Crushed 72.4t.:244:; ...B" end
"A" Coffee, =GILL Coffee may be quoted at 330
34 for good to prime Rio, and 50 for prime J•va.
Porto Blco 31.olasres range from 91,00 to •LiO, and
prime Orleans do, 51,35. - Rice Is selling at /.211/13
Cent..
P/WYLSIONS—SmaII sales of Bacon Shoulders
et 1 7 .tSille, and Lard et 2.l(ottasi r for country and
new kettle tendered. Ness Pork la dull and nom
inal at 02.5. Bogs dull, but without quotable
ibrrnse.
POrAlOl-c—Peach Blows are In good demand
an.; tell resdlly on arrival at 03 4 0 6 3 , 50 per ibbl.
or ft u../.01,25 per bushel. Sweet Potatoes are
soarer and higher—quoted at 047 per bbl.
FATTYL:I/-7'ontleues ascent rely du I, 4nd
prices are steadily meeting.. Small sales Of prime
ltol , at relft.tn. and common ar ., at 30
RIS-7)ttil; 4n0f0,T.14-o.d-LZ.. •
t:ILLY.,Y.—.IB steady with regular sales at
2le for Ramburg. and 21(g22c for Goshen.
APPL L.S—contlnue very do* and the supply
Is largely In excess of the demand. We note sales
from store at Sineunno per bbl for good to prune
--tholes at Snob
- .
HAs"—sale on whnrf of bale, prime Timothy
Hay M 11120 per ton.
1111).El5—flanges all the way from $1 . 2 to 815 per
bbl, according to quality.
CITANI32:IiELES-10 fair demand and prime
Eastern a e held Orally at 1,16"# . 10 per bb/.
CtIESTIIIITS-IJulli small sales from store at
4,500,7,75 per bushel.
n OHO ttl'M—Steady, with sates at Wk.
NA LT-1s firm ofith wales by the carload 01 83,00
elm; ; sales from ntqr, At $3.7.043,26.
5 , 1.1-.1”5—,1n 51i ...1.,. of 115 <eyed at $3,75—n0
mon ...rat la I.lus vt or .o
:oy
oN 1:5.5 17111, t..• tl.
onl 511 00:03 from
atom al $3514.35
PITTSinAtGiI PETNOLLUAI mst r
OrriCE or rein PIiTIALICOOR GALF7rTIL.
,AT1 . 0.1, T. November lath, 1065.
CRIME—The market for Crude, as usually, is
the cruse on Saturday, was very quiet to-day, the
transactions la the aggregate, being very light,
but prices Are cloudy and well sustained-2.5 in
bulk and barrels returned, and 30, bbla included
Sales of noo at 20; al at .25; 250 at 25;100 at 30, btria
Included; and bbla "heavy," at 58, bbla returned
The receipts continue light, and while the supply
la very much reduced, it seems to be about equal
to the demand. We have no late matrices from the
wens, but the eastern market. are reported
steady and unchanged.
REFINED—The market for bonded nil Is quiet
hu.' item, and while there iu very good demand
for immediate shipment, the fact that there is no
stock and, consequently, little or none nearing.
bat • tendency to retard operations. We continue
to quote prime city brands at 656 , 33 cents free on
board cars here; sod 6ceg,6l delivered In Ftitindel-
WI. e have but one sale to report, 500 bbil
"Lily," to be delivered in Philadelphia bet Ween
the tat nod 15th of December at 61. Free Oil may
be quoted at 7kGI3 eta, with regrila r jobbing sales.
NAPTILIi .A.ND RE-SIDULIM—Yhere was no
movement to either of these voiles to-day, In the
ob.:once of which we omit quotations,.
RECEIPTS—The re:elpt* of oil by the Alle-
Chen} river BiP , oollt last report, were gal bbis for
F. Jambs; acu for Fisher & Um: and 500 Ws Rt.
Seed hy the "I riton Refining A Storing Co..
The Ileg Markets.
Ci
ne, Nnv. rittatittt,c,
etrc, are coning forward, and psekers put
/lased aelvclerl heavy to-day at 1.1011!'dc. Light
rcinhin Ale 11,Jecied, and would not realize ut
There , is very little plnking done, th
treatise, being rather unfavorable. .
•
ST LOUIS, Nos 16.—fie,elpis only 110 11v 41. and
onles siere• ?Small let of hog. 001,1 from 101i,t1,1e.
erce.. A !rii of 12. as eran,ng 214 r.s at 113..ir.
I.s.—We were Infornied
IS a ter , lltri su who hen lately returned f
trip thri,„gh seversl coorirlos, the lihycra
err 0d• ring to ninitract for hoo lee, pros+, Out
hoiden are asking 12.:. The crop will be erg
light s no there Fire but few In the eonntry.
s ens si.eri . NOT 11.—The hog Insrliet
.1011 eta slight ads anze. I.luotittlons nominal, at
10:1 It r tat hoe• for shine-enc. Nothing doinT
1h tile way of pat ;sing as the ry•xlc any the
market Is I , Io,li :or then:
3lth , ....rhtr, Nor le.—recterf ere dole; very
, El.lthouell they hire been 1e1e 4 1 , 42 n tole
z.. ot , nn.• on for the I eat three :Anat
%sect", ta ol
seaL
l 'et the senton hoe fairly uilecusa. /loge
oont:t.oe art limited suppls, cud prlres ate Um at
I =sir 11 ii!!!j, for good to choler lots.
- • •
•
i Nol —l`,fo 1...0ul arc wtth,ut
gualal•le • ...i/ Stocks In the city arc nnnt and
ti • n—arla. The sr , ,ther, skt2•2lAPrlne.
'ir, 1. h. t •au.: •uati.nice
there a. tt..ng aolf, in tr. at Ilne. There are but
I.ln d and packer, refustt to pay tho
at yreeent dca..31,4 I.p farmer, and feeder.
Cu.. as.•, Nov. 17.—The re, etpta of hogs Fester
tin) we:c , 1 57,1; ilium far thi. week, 713,M1L Prlces
ranged from 410.30 for 1:g1 ,t hors to 311,73 for prime.
A few I:aellem hare purchaneat liberally at these
prima Most of the chippers were out out of the
market. Tha market closed steady at these quo
titl-oa. with ::,an hogs unaold. 'The re
ceipt. of hogs in thin market calm October 1,1%3,
are 1 , 4,1.34 les, than during tam store tune Mat
ear.
CiNclx".trt, Nov. n—W n•re to report COP.
Untied dull market for Hogs, anti there is hardly
evouh doing to marmot quotation. The weather
I. o t I i too warm for alaughtering, and the ano th er
to the peal lo steadlly increasing. The drovers,
boomer, display PO anxiety to sell, and decline to
make soy important coneeltsions The figures
caked range fromgal to litho for fair to heavy
7.7 ta:firW,P&ar weret fcrlt o gt . dsr jtre d r7 ' Th ' e " .r e r r l ' v e :t;
to-dey. excltuilve of those drtren, font up 441;
Philadelphia Iron Market.
r UT lA, Nov. 18.—The market for Pig
31 els] Is firm, stlli nee demand fair, but there Is
ery little stock here. tinier ot ZOO tons No.
th rail le rt ifroilao; lau tuns No. 2 Forga at $43, INI
tpyi pip It Foundry at $2; 200 tans Lebanon No.
Sat Stutial;anti 50 tons Whit, at 9w. scotch lOg
—The m•frket Is nearly bare of rho tick. We
quote At ,Ni 46.4 per ton. An Involve of as tom,
the ou:y lot left In first hands. sold at •' trice kept
sec et . Blooms—The o ff erings rootinue fight We
quote ben Ultatroaf at 51us per ton, hot the sales
SIC la a ono. I way oe.r.
TI c:e Is .1 sir :Ay deinan ti for the season, and prices
err well thatotaloed. , Nails—There s ao
In not 4e.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
PrrrimvGan, FORT Were a at Cameo() R. R ,
Nay. Vt—ioo Mg* flour, Gregg, tr. Clendonnlng;
93 bb.s apples, J Dattt non; 3 bbla older kegs lead
C Jrnktna 1 pkg tobacco, E Megra cc; •7 pkgs
lea. Litt!, !laird a Patron 6 kegs lard, Sl:neer a
Laxea Cu
r; 2 , dot brooms, :Mcllough, Smith b. 1'0;
IC, labia Datlr D W.ace, 2 h taco harks, Itaberts:a
Ecuanlek; 1 Jim ergs 4 pkgs butter, J I 'Want, 5.50
t:. hams, Seller, k Co; 2 car, potatoes, 14 Ll'res,
lob; ble pinks, .1 Wallace,. 1011 bge barley.
'le o:er la :McKay; CO bbls olle, White Hro &
32 1 x . clover. J R Crotel,l; 1 car barlei . ,D teal
lace 1 mars wheat, 1, - Intert i'o, tic all barrebs,W
31 c!DOsi 1.91 , eke mato, Vt' Jenkins; 1 ear lumber,
I. Langharn; I car stare., J NIller; 1d a do, .1 J
1101) a; 9 bales wool childs 1 Scalple; 1 keg but
ter 31eElaoy k DU-keno; ID-/ bbs sand, Atte:nu:l,y
10, 60 do do, Ptuakett e, Co; 19 x 4 chetao
Lambert k MIA ton: 92 bgs to rnips, Se:damper
Vlts'..ipo 1.1 , 1 e epples, Log. & Gregg; 7 bbls 1,1-
1010, 1.1.7 bnu itop es, Era Jr; DO bats Ai,.
plea J PC Ilopkinaonti aka potash, J R Outfield; 13
1r elnrrnrnl, lo
t tav uLr.aaan rer - rootraau RAIL Roan—
Nov. Is —Oo bolo dour, Simpson h Knox; Or; aka
oat Wm . Ihnsham; IT bele apples, Campbell a
l letching:m:lll bas rhees4 W J liruden;lo do do,
t llenzeltont 281 bhls sand,C;l,2 h ntoe4 oight & Coif ear metaol, bls &
424 , ; 1.4 aka notsto;11. M %J nankin; I oar barley J
Rhode.; s cars wheat. Leggett ft Ca; 101 bbls pota
toes, AI IV Rankin; iso tibia sand R II as Co.
ALLIZOZZIIT BTATIoIf, Norember IS.-1 ears
whet, Renuedr &Bro; 3 Pkgs butter, J N Simon;
I cask irate. J Craig; 2 bur butter I bbl eggs, Jno
lierberi; 4 eon, wheat 1 car mi(((ned, Simpson
Enos:33 bbls apples I) J Forney; hi bga barley, G
G hi, I air snit, J Stewart; 2 boy butter, I
o'3-Janina; OS mks barley, IlIorrow; 20 hbls flour,
orrer 6. Robinson; 1 ease II tone's, Wilson, 31e LI •
rt y h 'c;:h.l bdlopaper Pittsburgh Paper CO; G
sh • potatoes, S P Gill.
Pitranunnit,COLMlAG,AND CITCMNATt
Nov 18 —tau Ira lard, Sellers & Cora hhds tobai
co, E Melting; let sundries, W B Sesta & Co; I
Carld E Sellers WO 'sks barley, Meaner iv
r; 1 heti hardware, Series &
RIVER VEWS
IVA
Fine Grove LIIII
Rt aritt LS.
tit St. LOU!,
DEP Airrelir. .
I 'ntrientl Dean . St. Lout., Metioilt.....St. Louts.
Emma an rik tin tn.St ull ~.....—...Mnriettn.
ntrru, trtnittElt. krc.
. .
The river is about on a stood, with three feet
scant on Glass MU, The weather on Saturds
was cloudy with ocerwionnl sprinkles of rain, and
on Saturday night it relied heady all night.
Even yesterday mortar:a some rain fell, its though
loth to give Up the attempt, but It soon cleared off
and yesterday was beautiful. The river havingirtlnetset~tait g foattipaenw,
been checked la ha downward cootie, it is only
fair to anticipate swell, lAA to what exteut, is
net so easy to conjecture, We think there has
been heavy rain In towards the mountelne some.
where. Holiness at the whnrf on Saturday Warp
rather dult • - •
• The Pine Grove, Capt Blarette, is the only ar
rival since out last. She arrived yesterday, briar.
Dr
up ioo tool of pLe metal for ft. C. Loomis, 300
barrels of !lour for Chirk Co., khds tens
for Grazier, ond Some other smelt. lots of freights:
If Ilse river should rise, /oad out again:
The Caroella,o apt Dean, left on Saturday even
ing for St Louis. She lookout a bonne withher,
- end as she was-only loaded to three-fed, and the
barge to two,
she .lent sot pisoszh.
IsissETThis thO tame:Oranet- otoatner,
mew., finishing stifle Allegheny leading. by Cept-
John/Vasa, fannerlyof the Hoe rihohuoal
of the hest limbered hallo ever brought to this
landin and reilects great credit upon the; All; of
her bui lders,
ders, Messrs. Craft k Latilhert; er Ca l trW"
nix. Her dimensions are Ai followcor-Length at
beet - 100feet; length over ell;i3tfcettbesm,33 feet;
door. t 2 kelt depth of hold; t'feet, The amebic.
cry was built IT Capt„Jamee Bees,. anti consists
of two rnsinet,,le la th cylinders, wi tha feet ste.dee..
Her boilers are three in nutuher, 56 •lnah's
ometer, and ed feet In length ; c.en'contmailm two
dues. 115% Inched Indiametee 47rethe a. bu. ." •
leg the cabin trenteeneeli Coley, the builder being_
Mr. Wm. Bunten. Altoge ther she will: be mld'
e
the staunchest stesinsatto ou wedeln tyaters„
I;=I=1
X2;3 t.:l -.Lava
Finance and 11,1, In New liar.:
Kim Y one. le us . I e —Rail way apectil Afton eras
tether tamer this morning. with little more de
rased for 5.000.3. lin, strongest shares were
Northam-es tern Common, Pittsburgh sad Od
Southern. The operations were more light es
usual on Saturdays. at the session of open board.
The market for railway shares was generally dull
Do- quite steady. .Northwestern Gommatatharee
have bees the only feature of the railway list
throughout the dais. and putchsees CO the extent
of 26.w30 ehares bait, caused an advance of about
14 p.e came
he fallowing were the clueing prless t Erie,
9th; Misdate, Let tit Reading, 11 P4' Mains
southern, 76.14; Pittsburgh, 0.9,14; Nor:herniae.
tsh; reefer , ed, 65%. Gold elated it 1417.4. Gots
*cement Stocks remain very firm, and gold bond.
arc WI, per cent higher. State bonds are quiet
end steady. Mietylleseetut and coal Steele Brat,
Money le teeter at 7 per cent on cell, with eieep
Bonet transactions at 6 pet cent. Tiers le Very
Lttle atoltity to petrel, tan stocks tOday. at th e
to.lowlng rater. Pithole, 15,10; Mcfienity; 975;
Bradley, MO; Illeshatteco, 30.
The Uoromercisi ear) Thfli morning the baud
quotations of money will bestrew-800 higher. and
the tone of effaire Indicates ••further upward
movement. Government stocks continue Sett.
with active demand; Vs of 188! rote .4 5-3.lPs o('6/
itE...51).• of 1361 3•1,10-tois L j , and 74'. Cars
tatlestes are active and roes 3.9. Muth ineonve-
nlente Is 'experienced from the nondelivery of the
Urea of Five Twenty bonds. In the tallroad Bat
the moat active tame wee Northwestern Com.
mon, the sales of which at board were 90,cret share.. ,
The Price on Michigan Southern, and '
Cleveland and Pausburgh were also active, There
I. a tetivel of Interest la coal stocks; Spring
Mountain rose l_per cent. Money eh ewe eta] In
creasing et se. Tills morning money hes been of
fered freely, and to best bonowere eta per cent,
partially owing to the 1111001 desire to put out
apparrat on Saturday. The prevailing rate
on cell le 7 per rent. Foreign exchange is nomln•
al. as comet to Saturday. Golds WILLIOUt mate
rial change. The shipment of specie for the week
was lame, and Mclntire 3179,600 per America,
al; a I
per Etna, and:6ls,9i Pei C
which sall to-day.
Gold opened at 147 and closed at 11674, Gold
deposits at the U S. Treasury In thi s . city, for
rew certificate. In the four days time the certid•
entree hare been ready, amounts to over two oliP
lion three hcedred th00,..0 dollen. Oa the 3.lth
Ines., there will Do a large sale of Government
vouch at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
Dry Goods Market.
New loan, Nov. 19.—The Dry Goods trade le
general y 0211 and prices steadily declining on
nearly all the fabrics. In foreign goods there is
nn excesaive supply of BIM. and Saxony stuffs
and fabrics, and prices rule very low. S inn are
created for sale end the market Is declining.
French Merit:meal, Delathes and Reds keep up het
ter than most other fabric.. Fine French Cloths
and Castimeres are In demand at fall prices, but
other grades of foreign and domestic woolens are
generally dull and drooping.
The f. woviog are the quotations from the Dry
(roods Exchange
Brown Sheeting - a—Atlantic A, Me; do. D, 300,
do. V.2,0,4e, Pepperell E,Xlic, do, 1,26 e. Bleached
setrtlage—Warnsutra, or; Lonsdsha, age; Home,
3pj..6r, (Anne, 16c; Harr, 44, 23c. Prints—Meru
meek W, ere. Cochcco, 2ajjc , Law {clog. 2.2, Ar
nold, ,23,40. belalnes—Manchester, ale; Parlfle,
310. Ticks.—Ameakeag A A, Boc. Stripes—To r t,
sec; Everett, ado. Canton Flannel.--Hamitton,
424 c; Franklin, 1334 e. Glngham.—Lana tater, ille;
Glasgow, re Pembert.-m, 79c: York, 42%0 Spool
Cottoo—Coates, 11,10; Milwaukee, 90e; Green
I.oviel, thla Denims—York, 600; Amoskesg,lss2.,
Corset leans—Pepperell'', 400; Nanmksag Satin,
4234. Brown Drills—Pepperell. 74c; Globe
Hoop Skirts—Myers' I X L, one inch, 23 to 42
hoops, 48 to 90c per cozen hoops; three inch, 20 to
to hoop., 60c to 61,25 per dozen hoops.
The following despatches have been received
teensy:
CnICAOO, Nov. iB,—.Trade Is firm, and mere do
ing In woolen goeds.
Far Loom, Nov. la—Business Intolerably toter.
Buyers appeared to be waiting for a further...
canton. Prints are selling at. 25 cents. Standard
Sheeting. are 33 cents,
pnor 'nerve, R. I , Nov. IS—A smelt better feet.
log ;oceans, caused by the advance In Cotton
Goods are very quiet, all are swatting the steam
new..
• BORTOS, Nor. IB.—There Is onparticular change
In price.. Tiede is very goad for ttatterday.
Lost:sr:Le-a, Nor. 18.—Trade L moderate - and
prices unchanged for Prints and bheetlngs. -:-
Putt.ensimeLa. Nor. 16.—There is very little
movement In Cotton Good.. Prices are regular
sad In favor of but oril. Woolens are quiet.
BALT] we ne, Nov. 18.—The Market is unchanged
since yeste rday.
NnelYorn. Nev. 18 . — Cemron—Scaree'y so firm,
nt 61E . 3 =c for mlttattng Uplands, and 5 for New
Orleans.
Ftooe—Pull
and 52121 Ce loirer, at 35d3, ..i , for
Extra State, itt,so49,Mi Extra N. H. 0.. and 1:9,05
011.71 for Trade Brawls—cite ma: Let closing quiet.
and nominal.
011A1Z—Wbeat dull and lc low, r, at 11,510 i 6734
for Amber Milwaukee, and $1,1541,42 tor Now
Loiter /Milwaukee ' and 5z,a5.q2,42 for New /amber
State, lute dull; Canada, 1120. Barley quiet.
UOlll operand to better end clamed dull, at 9:2•C49.ic
for unsound, 9tienie for aound Mixed Western.
and tad 99: for laugh Mixed nearly yellow—toe
latter an extreme, Oats and heavy, at 4.6H1
Sic for unsound, and 4.4 . 62 c for sound.
Nano Cl:CY—Quiet al 3.11320 c for Crualo end sl!<
G3 , , , f,a for itcflned In Bond.
Br.ovls , ..us—pork heavy and lower, at 02,6034
Gal ally tor esa—,•lotlng at 112,62'i nun, am,
127,6 C-61.; 03 fo,Prltue Me: alto 1:1 Mess
lot No ember and Decertre e. 3 r, buyers and sellers'
oi lion, 122,72e3.1.225 New Mesa for December and
January, seller aud buyers' option, at $31,15t512,50.
Be, film, at al 12j14,111 for Ptain Mess, and 514b2
l'l,cu for S •ra Mee. ft ..ef Hams In fair denadd,
at 55 ' 4 01.60, Bacon to fair request and lower.
Now York Stock and Money Market.
N•a• Tone. Nov. t&—Money market atead • y
per sew Sterling gullet at C olo .rtteut tecl,led change—opening at 117, u. , clLniag
to Nei, nod closing •L 111. Tim total expert of
epetle to-lay wan S4I , ,GSM. Government btOtar•
fi NIL FrOglif II no Lirerpoo/ glint and aileksaifeCL
Cincinnati alarket.
CISCISMATI, NOT. 19.—FL0V11..-Ctllet, without
&aided Smug. In prima; h °perdue, $1.51,37.M;
Extra, 6E5 6 ,6 0 for New. mad :NSA) forOhn ram*
ily and Falter, 43,74:012,00.
Onans—Wheat Unchanged and ateadr; Old Red,
In(f2.(S, and sew, di,1051.73. Clore quiet at 651. f
fo
fie r gonad Old. Oat& steady, at 48,1tt0 la elec.
tor. Nye steady, at 83 for Prime. Barley' un.
ehangeu and prices nominal.
Pnuvituoze—Oity Now Pork la demand at
tar,oo; New offered at Sig,(l. liothlog doing in
amen meats; although the weather is more to /ar
able. Balk Mesta are held at. 151.4011Li0 (or
Shoulders and flies. and Bull sales or 6143012 are
made daily al l
e miaslit. .L 4 .21..,0 for Shoulders,
Slats and Oleic Sids. Lard Is dull at 263d0 for
Puma Now.
Clancosyro -
Wnosr—Dull at ttn forlietr.
llocia--thatot, at sturitAl grout and 13WIto
not--the lutes La hoary &quasar: receipt.. 1 , 931 )
[lead.
It ban been reining all the aßetnoon; thamana
ter, 50
• .
CHICAGO, 11. v -ember H.—Fl:Kra—MU and =a
lower.
On...lN—Wheat aethfa and deellued 24 , 30 on
treat, and 3d 5s on old No. t , aad E,C,,Se on No. 2;
sales of treat, NO.I at 41.27409; Old 11,110t.a1,
and No. 2 at al,Cdet,ln. bort tolet at 27 t137 , 4,7,
Cot No. S. Oats active; into Of No. 1 at 170237,
lizonwfana—Atrlre at $2,23.
PaLrunosa—Gratol.
Frtmoule.—F‘;2l,
Aw1...n0-300 DWI Float. 4,1,04 bull Wheat,
i 1 ( 7 00, 113,41Cwi1l dme.
sutrlttaiL-5,e00 bbla Flour, 21,3. a bash Wheat,
491= huh Cora , 41,000 built Oats.
Toledo Market.
rearm, icor. IS.—Ciaatn—rrhuat; Old do and
New 446 e tower; Wes 01010 White Michigan at
5.2,2.2; Now , 41,74; New Amber, 91.64€11 Cara
a shade Eh mer; aalsa at 620
62tie. bus mull; tales
at 71‘,.c.
LA do Fta.lowrt—Dull and declining.
bloutreal-Market.
Mu:urn...l., Nov. It —No change In the market
Chen Icstc.343a3 ; pfleva nominal wad nottungdoing.
To3oa ro, Nov. IS —Fcor a—Double Extra, 57,75
Gs., c; txrrs , aci - S7,ea; :tour f o;;e3.
Ganix—Wheac; Ful, tiotkfl,uv; Spring.
i 2u. Barley, GS- 700, Oa., 1130
Peas, tonal:; Sluing Wheat la better Zunis ad.
Kitting block,.
Ire . ; or, Nov, IS.—Tho following are the
rice. of Attolne Stuck. bid in II hie city t .day;.
C. p; , er Falls, Sin „; Franklin, 35; Efantoca, we
Rot al, 47; Etta kland, 7.
HUMPHREY'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
Have proved, from the moth ample eitherlence, Su
moire sueust, wimple , erll,..ient and tellable. They
are the only medicines perfectly adapted to popu
in lar use-so Rimini° that misats cannot from
maile
uung them; so harmless on to 63 Dee from dan
ger, and so elllcient se to be alwaya Periabla
ours No, itirea FE PADS, Congestions,
t • 23
WORMS, Worm Fvcn,C file.... 21
a CRT INu DDLIC, or Teothlog of
25
5. it HIER OICES. Of ehtildren or adult*
6 a DYSENTERY, Griping, 23
Billow' •
6 • 1MMLE11.3..110R61113, 145 nm- 25
7 " COUGILS, Colds, Broothitls- . 25
8 NEURALGIA, Totithathe, Flee
aehe
HEADACHE, Risk Headache__
re i• Y PPRIA, St-,maeti..
ti SUPPRERSED, areuty and pain
" LU fu C:CO ;nl
RDes- .
ed
Hilt :1. oW hi tes.
" CROUP, hoarse 10516
14 SAI.T 611.1815 Erlaireirv 1i ii,"Erup
-16 " BR p EUMAT/S3l, all abeam:folic
FEVEnr. .
R AND-ACME. Chili anl
!ever
" PILES; internal or eater/ma 50
IS " OKI PALIUT, sore, inflamed eyes. 60
is " CATA ERR, amito or chroab3,
6 mum. - .- ... 50
00 " WItOUTL,e6 •
aP;;:lodi;
Cough ..... ..... 60
" ASTHMA, oppreired._ • . 60
EAR ///zObARGES, Impaired
bonfire._.. . .. 61
23 " ECROFUL enlatant crands LO
04 GENERAL DEBILIIY, phyaltat
............ CO
PSY and Feanty accretions- 5O
SEA SDI fiNESS, 0t daimon from
riding Ea
KIDNEY -DISEASE. 64
NERVOUS DEBILITY. seminaL
ommisslon s o . Involuntary
• eliarios
SORE AIOUTR, or Canker..--- 60
ERIIYART ISLIthNTIIIITANOE. 63
PAINFUL, PaRIODR, eves mat
•
111UPFLINGS at Chang& of Life. RC
EPIDEPSy. Spawns, Si. VI fue
areas. . .....
I.l.ll.Tazßid, Ulearaeßtr",E - 01e•
, 100:
saarnV gas/4. , v
Cacao/10 cull, n mpr 0 ... 00, 0 0 ,10010.04 rkozik
tolupir to f 1 0 to
e," largo Viola, InnaOrovocrand'bOorf '603
V 4.0 012 0 Lame mats, plain ease and b00k... sOi
Cis 013 0 heap/6 Mu.; ro tal.stuit.nk .".
07. 13 101- ...iprr sr -Fri corr..
Aneet, Przubsitgbe
rc F
'ale b - 2 0.11111; St 6 111a1Mid , ktraet
LLSLINO, a:tet atrieL'oarnerof
lbo Dtamond, L .Pittenamat, wad,:! Jo EAST; 18{ 41
f i t . o l i l, ol , ol. /Weems. • •1110*,004
BPIE
01),Mah::Ririsale
'; • z VAINLNYttrat...,"
New 'Fork Market.
Chicago Market
Toronto Market.
Btu. ,raoe 'Berber; at
cured of a tea cam of DyaDepoi. and Liier el.
pima, ;she T an' mired eramaa exalt!, petn• nreri
efOrOtry •
- has. tal e let rite at-dntJahrithe
maw traltataa 110. 12 W., rihrthotreoh.
Lute. N. lt.oran. cured orularooary .I•Myr,
Mr, and how hearts as a i st i soi t Y- , 4 '4 1 4,- •
waSiskri.Beekmati; or. SoLlen'imi.
t er sotheAtoloottable ces• at stualaoarle eon,
altzptlon.• the se:Mesta attogehbyruselearh,
loan and athkewellltaasea dummy ,
• Idles hharsselebatdt of gahatootr; Pc;
but we of Corraumptlont and - haver. tionaplaost, . , .and suffered aeons tomballe,huirbig at - 040 tiao
SL°re `thal , SOItY bOLPIUDOn har Perim. Shoran
ent t trely cured. aad la oar amp:4 sod hilhe W 4
ha almtlY h thtletanath.Ohlor, . , •
nr.,.hithtP2tt:WS lirnethalietaef - ta at
'Nes th State- 49reet, ones et ateamorca: 1 intik J' - '•
dellthla, 'where- meets as= earldrere
-,'
MI be tough there, ruleaalcaualr..§V,griX
}no. R. IiEHrBEIkr •
tio. PjttsOargb Pa
ratajel
tbe sothortied.orezt for this salo;:nbo oar
o.es: •-- - • ; -
DIED rOAL
CDXSUMMON
HOW TO COBB IT,
WTIII AN
2:a.te ore6tl sac .131:firtarir
DR. SCHENCK'S Ow CASE,
Mil Laboring Under that Disease
AND . HOW 14. p
PUZING.VIC firROP:
SEAVVEEII- TONiO
IlacasLcirstax.er Mn. 12.1.4.
ON ZOE SISTILM IN CORING MT !mu!!
Alin TUE
GREAT SUCCESN ATTENDING . ITS
Many years ago, ens= reading in PMlsdalladi
moid pros:mom gradually Into the Liszt - stage
of Pulmonary Vomumption... hopte 0/
my tecovery ming diselpated,-I Was advued by
my physician. Ter. Parzfah, - to remove into the
country. Idorrestown, N. J., about I miles 'Bev
tant,•, Mitt my native place. was remo ved thlther,essagying two full days lathe tretnaltion. •
My faun% and!a/I his family, bad Ihredand died
theres—end - died eJ Arlacituny Consumption. Les mPr
arrival at Morrestown I was Mete bed, when /
lay Or many weeks in e hat was deemed& hope
leu. Cadet had been ay
fume's family physician, and abled him its
his last illness, was called to see me. Etettongla
my case entirely beyond the reach of medicine; and
decided that I must die. and gave - me one Week to
animas my temporal shah.. it. nut teen all my
family die of cotarumantion, and therefore canal*.
ded that death from the disease which had castled
all my kindred to the erase would alto take me
hem: In this apparently hopeless condition, I
lartbof the remedies which I now make and sell
metaled to me Mat/ comb:lied them, workthatu
their Ira and militating every nerve, Mlle sad
tissue of y,
my system.
Mylungs and liver pm on a sew action, and the
morbid matter which had for years aemumulated
and iriltateo the di ff erent organa of the body, wee
ellinlled; tuberttles on -my longs ziptitten and I
mitr o a f t t ed fr4m , my / as much steer i ng a
especteratlOn ormittel trubrir3l:=l:',lb&l
the pole leas me. the cough ceased to &muss me,
and the exhausting night sweats were no longer
kneed, and 1 hart nstresning sleep, to which I had
long been a Stranger. My appetite now began to
return, and at times I found It ellllicult t O teurain •
=pel
eal t from eating too mach. With thhi batium
01 hth, I icalned ertrength, and am now fleshy
m now a healthy man, with a Yugo /melee
Leatrik In the middle lobo of the right PAS end'
he loWerlobe Uncoated, with complete idriesian
of the- Clem.. The left lung Is emu!, and the
upper lobe of the right one UM stolemblellealtall
comulltibmption at that time wan thought to be as
tionsum
lama:hie disease, by every one, pnymeisns as well
aa thoee who were unlearned in nielleiner-eMs
etally arch cases as ware retetteee to the o onditiO
I we. tn. This indoced many people to hole•
my recovery only temporary. a now prepared and
gave the medicine to oonsemptirea Joy some time
and made many wonderful cures. and the demand
uitreased ao retrial , that I determined to offer
them to the Dublin. nod devote my undivided Allen
ton to, lung (Means. in truth. i was next to
forced Co It, for people would tend fur =e tar and
nee,. to mace:tam whether Char cases were Use
mine. Naving ocerielou to examine met; Chiles of
lung aliment, I a u prompted to invent toe inntalw
cent sailed ',Senenclea Reepirometer” which
materially agitate Me in detecting the retinue
stases of luny diseases
ror many year., to conjunction with um panel:
psi °glee en Philadelphia, I have beet....saan3 rag
cult, aloe ca, to Diet, York, Boston. Baltimore am
Pllm.buich. •
For several years past I have made as many as
re h oudre Exhratruittdons weekly with the . ..Ales
plrometen" For each examination my charge In
three dollar., aud enables me to giro eacn a.
tient the true condition of be ulsease and tell h im
Crackle whetter he will vet wen. •
One of nag greszes; dlalcuttles / here with pa.
tient. ahheted With lung disease, to to convince
Lam tArquvoid taking hula cold.. May thin If
they take my twitch:tee they stoat cure, no last.
ter bow earelems they may be in that way. This
is
a g reat error, for it any one will read ovm the
many cures which hare nubllehed front UM* to
uree, they will mid than mod of Mem wore those
of persona who were contlned to their beds, and
motud not take cold, and by this earefial new/tees
I cold the lunge were heated. PI/paeans advise
belt Datienta to to out and inhale the freaks*
but do they core by to doing? Let the hundreds
of deaths by consumption In every city image
the question_
r would rather risk a patient in a tlght,llly eca•
mated toom, Manny let them go QUO and tabs a
t cold.
when
woo have been cuml by my
m ategh edlcines,when th e abscise, broke, were so O tte 11
sire, that ono could hardly remain In the room,
lid yet they got well without !Snell:trete:he op
:•
The great reasons why phyalcisns do not gun
..
eopLion is, that they try to do too much; . -
they give medicine to stop the cough, to stopStus
night sweats, beetle fever, and by so doing, they
dereinge the whole dim:save ilyitem,./oeMnEtip
the, secretions :and erenttintly the patient dim
What I do Ls . to first stadte a careful examinitioa
with my Ilesplremeter. and if I dad lu. mama
left, I direct the patient hoer to use the Wee Mos
edles, sod: ttom cure him. /know limy wail titM
It Is nnoOkalble to =ate new long4or eyenenatora
tna4ornlen that to destroyed. bet I know at thil
three Mimi Mot =tithe In the lungs and ei sere
lieu to the Th.mys and bronchial tabeccati till
healed, and mutt Ouch cases ire Cerra by theprmws •
use of Schenck's "Pulmenle *yr:trip and “dCsci
drake Ms.. whilst they are lying daily under
Meer-Wiry Unguent, of Phislcians. .
/t is a treat =mum common among many We&
ligesa pertaks, that there are medicines which will
purify this blood. When tko blood Is diseased It
cannot beputined; it is then the same as otter di
cease matter In the system and will - Imre tube sm.
tied out of the eye.= by too organs which Me
eYerdoied lor thet purpose and replaced by new
wood, which can belied byimproving the nutritive
funellone- and rotting the digestive apparatuo.he
good working order. The etomack.llver and bowels •
once restescd to a htmlilc c*a4l.ttvr.. V.raaim .
&Dune/out of good, nonnableg food will mike
UM bloodkvhich will puck out, as It were, asidteke r \,•••
the place Of that. which le dtseased, and that Via (
1 ,-
I ly the waid gf the bode.
Tgn Prfuoaih Synge is ono of the more vida. '
I able medicines known. It la ;v.:ocent,lthwerthll7
tonic, and lesling hl Melt It 10 rendlfY digested
and: absorbed Into the blood to which it:lmparts
its healing properties. I know no medicine thet •
has dune dr can do no much to rebuild,wortecail
and bmkenlown conditions of the system:L. .
Menenoes banrim, TONIC) tolied trom ve ..
seaweed, erSechined w with other tonic andlterati '
roots and tlere..ll, in sues a otarmeras to metes •"
decidedly pleasant mealtime, having a powerful
tonic eltect, without the terrible disastrous multi
stalely from
eluting
attendants. The Se3Weed
Tonle prodncea luting results, Moms : Th.ly Invig-
Orating th e stomach and divests* system, sod
enabling it to eliminate and make into healthy •
blood, the food which may be used for that p,:fr.
pore: It loth wonneff heartys , acts, Cloth a Wthe
gleam full will [area a mew, soda little Of
it taken before breakfast will give s tone to th*
stomach which few mcdickuss possess too powerof
•
boron.
rue DI .antratraPutto may betaken wills entire
kitty by all am and conclitlona, pro ming all tbe
good multi that can tool/Weed from etuninel Cle
any of the merruelet medicine; and vitbout any
of tbetr hulltbel multi.; They earn 01
apt= of feenlent and wore oat matteretooseeed
and disaolvid by my Seaweed.Tottle and r[llalo , 3lo
glare full vrill be fern that all three or my melt.
den are needed In most canes to cure Uorsump..
Mon; and, Ur fact, My large exw.xlestee emblem mil
to decide airy they hero cured moranamti of Quit
Mamma ttualtbat cOmbilmUons of medicine know.
to man
In the various edlUons of pamphlets r hue prib
lisheal many; of the most sroonerfrd cures of Pal.
a °nary Cofalltoption on recant Persons: many ‘•
With both longs &Metal, sometimes largo eantient
to ore tung,,twaled oven my medicine,. ate now
riving enloying exoellent neelth. • I villain,
a few eases and saki sham from different onset
the Bo ottryi so that those who wisti twin= de
write to them for morepositive Inlormation.
In u s e`
Henry Illorgan, a minister olnigh Septa,
sta. et,t7 of Boston. and well known over the
pelted Biota as a man of great at:ditty. Wan cured'
by taking' arP medicine alter ell other trelitmente
Red : tatted. die has otter been Willutg tome mils:
regard to the funs in his ease. sad &mays fitOlWifi.
am the Mau." A run statement of his miso
may be seen , . in my pamphlet ' Lie had profuse, •
hemorrhage - of the lungs, and was very emelt
emaciated.
liohert Ei;:treaColl. of Itarrington. N. J. web
mired of &raids. and Memorial diseases...At the'
time he commenced =tog the Altictiaaez he we*
almost a Matt of soree. lie is now perfectly well
and tatributee ha cure entirely to my menses,, -
mug Amer: tiring neer Petirstanye
ionic ! " colOhlo,wa awry battens Rflaramtalli
0:n1J - umpire:hand teas entirely careteg my meetklart.
He is arca Moly% In that mummify, aatt Aos break-as
mom C, :ruling ogres, riesyjsenons fa Ohio W its*
tine reuniters end ~it owe' mew.. 8/*
greyk, toile Wore gar A rta rte Was carat, cart be sees
arm semis.; ,Or. . Aesserden Wad strataYttosirets,
William Alexander, of PlttabtoTb. war':,
cued of War file of DYillrePtio and - I.lyer
co.puthe trg. the Steyr:44,room and Mending"