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'CLIEN2BI3IIS.T23 AND OArou.A.GEs ftiriVccd
for au.
aacrtratns. Also, Corrine , for F Wed.
dins avu.s. at stmt notice and reasonable
nteer, STASL.NOPEN - DAT AND MONT.
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Oltir AND staiwtjuor.
WI-Altered Greenback.
On yeatarday aft...japan a lean. :giving !As
inine, u :Aficlusel lititte, went lute a clothing
Wore; at No. DU Liberty greet, Via haYin4 .
.
selectnti 'coat - suitable to hie Cage, gave to
Pa3rnatittlierafer a Meaty dollar greenback.
The proprietor, orolalt, of tltcastabllehment,
not hiving,t4enacesearyclutsfire lathe drawer,
watt out gat the sate, "and diamertrig that
the plin=si. "two" to •
o twantrrglitstikt agiaki - risturet - tor the Elora,
bat went In seareh-of police of eery to taco In.
murtodr , icemen wbo preutite IL Re
rell/r4g)totgalteent, tha martlfihrthed offered
. the note assumed totraspect bad raotives,op the .
•- Tart a the person arho had taken it to - get -
e.augad, and became arceedinglitate Oyer the
matter. Officers hamlet Lowe and Beth Wil
mot, cif the Mayor'. pollee, stepPid-into the
store, and taking in cuatodyilr. Brittle, put an
end foe thetime being to further discussion on
the inattetVaNtsseetton, and the preseatation
of the enunlocui note, wee considered good
ground for suoition. Mr. B, was retained In
custody, and bidgmt In ate tombs: An Informa
tion was made ageing. him for Putting counter
feit-linked Biases money, Which he will have to
answer b.lore'ComMlsalontraprotd at the hour
D
ten, o'clock this Br econ pon searching
lab peon Si 'n6naterfell cote, ofpoltal
entreat), was found upon his person.
atio.".Batiery Case. -
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• Judas Finch, dry goods merchant, of Grant
street; had alseasiozbefeire the Mayor, years
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1. day, upon a charge '• of cemmittlog an .asseult
and btttery upon John C.. McCarthy, Esq., on
I Friday of last week. J. Charles Dieken; Esq.,
1 appeared as counsel for the defendant. and of
. ter the Proseenter had given hls testimony,
proposed lO
, - .OrolVesannini a hlm, making the
- .prefatory remark, that h (Mr. D.) Rm the
best friend the-defendant . Mr. MCC srthy,
- before answering any questidess, naked the defen
-1.) dant'a -counsel 'to answer Min a few.
Mr. Mee. Inquired whether be was the man
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who Was .concerned In the gift panorama ar
t rungement, a ,:year or two since,- out of which
arose some trouble about a silver cake basket,
also whether his name - had not been stricken
it -from the roil of tittornics in the. Court of Com
anon Dickens made no response to
t these onestions, and some others thatsrem asked
ttlm, but poseeeded With the CTOPII-I,IIIT
of Mr.'.3leCartlw. The ceset,resulted ,in the
holding of 24:Melt to bell In the sans of $3OO
{ to answer, thechtege retterrld,- • . •
1 -
I._ . ,The Bateman Concerts;
We believe we hazard nothing In saying that
1 the lot Hamming of the Baum.. troupe-in • this'
, ,
, city prtmlaes to bti otie ail moat aneeetsfor
Operatic seasons we have yet
_had. The awe . -
nay,ti. the furore - to bear , Parepalattutunaded.
and tat mobei.w4lnpcstrg oLticketni so raputi
kr that by the opening night t will' not be a
keat left.. Mme. Pare a voice ts spoken
of :as Something pMblvtly,maryelions. . She
17 ,-- morelsol %habil Bans ofHoas without:it strata or
apparent effort. Ulm.: Lagrange. and . Sonny
I^ Lind, Madame Parepa eteells in the dramatic
of vcieotilaut, -Her reputation: Is very *IT
,tenslve.
Mr. M. T. T.Sty is said to be one of, the. bust
4 cornet players living: ' Ifelsrtictoors gonads from
that Instrument that no other' Amer, can. dome
,•.; lemons, base - said that be wail a , Combination of
an hundrett‘trass instruments, .towhfelt bee also
been added; that be ean - produce the montlinte
',l ermilds front his Instrament- He is a meal
• dee of 'Original construction, a perfect roaster of
the eirt. Els Carnival of Venice is said so, excel
anything at tba;kind aver produced. ' •
- Carl Ilona in a pleasant performer, not so great
TrobablY as Vienne:raps, but one of the most
sympathetic of performers. Thursday, the first
-;2 night, rilad l 7lMPfancillag; nritt - venzp..t to
see Manacle Hall tined with the most brilila.'t
and fashionable audience ever paste:Mimi NOM'
Before Alderman Strain.
Thls taiglatrate Msposed of the following ,
Cases on yesterday,' Ellen White Foseratijd
Margaret Life for award and battery, and the
defendant traaeldlor a further hearing. ; The
yartles lire In Allegheny.. Michael Cownrd,
keeping the hotel on the Miner of psi...lntl end
•
- prosecntill one John Inprzoni
boarding to the ationnt_Of,tieety;
/ ate dollars Pretencen— h aving
'.. resented that he had - money In hasak, , tehlell4td.
not prorn.athe shy fartn4runtin default of roo ,
ball, hearai-conttallted for.jrtal..': &Intrust Le:
sin prosecuted , ' Peter Dressier, one of Im o
• reinergermannum.".for issandfLitad.batteil, at>
/ Alag that al was arrested- 011 the -with:rat.
: LIMA giurunl. Dremierints held' id' 6300 -
. to arum ,e.t. and Ire understmid that mat'
for damagenrlhr false ' arrest, 119 -.Wan
Quo is tier Last ilieount.:
Polk° officer "Ropers Harm yesterday; armed
with a leadlord'e warrant, for ran, proceeded to
take tone of Era Bridget Iderarland, ou grant
neer,,lsn6'is cdruscri. for- tie purpose of
rendes it, end to colleetthentcateydue ot.raske
1 e 71 " uPoil Mert9: suelelentio -viler , - the
=mat. ; The officer band Mts. lierarlimd a
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Pulse_ , she hating pgred-lAttto roorfanZ , a ft er
' a Wier Eafss., WWI o,lllCasaertaloed (Mlle did
not not lowiw previously) I6at ter husband
wu =der setztence for sei lug llquor
ota , neen sB led (r al7friwiteir *mita aiirii-bat-:
tem. (Mei= 'l3:. of course, - did not servo the
warrant and,drosried ilrimPlithisin With the pQ
. resroo and Weeping "ctlldroti which he saw la
Agaliin ;tap.
lizidgettte' d jai bj
Alderman Reny a few dayseinee, as !'a coot
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7 'nob nuleanEtit and released by Judo Stowe
because tho cozualtment mit - defectlye, se , alr,
11 jell, the same iitagfetrato • laving
' committed , her for atedatehetogc - ie,
zran nuisance. let 'the shape ellitoidir
ty.hoase.lrbetc•tml mid woesta. _Oren. name
bad rams, do oargregrete tor heiproper
am. Mrs. Ann:Mrse34 arsspettableisdrirdut
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neighborhood, 10 . tatsProssentrkt... • -
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Son tbr irlaxesose.— County' 'Slierif:
ves looked. espies (or two of them)
tub= oureripetrickl Atet'aulertd e '
abt7Leonaintjto sorerer;on. the. •Itte-uonaii
or December, tn the Court of Common Tie n
- Joseph 8.14.,:0f artrevisik etec r ,4
e..doust=toOule4 end iumstat. and ha.tory.
Soo copy the Ultha Teribathav CalpaII:13410
An' Old Custonter.,7Cioari*Bahart-7
whom,we know duo one store familiar In
lice cecordrtis committed to, Jail' . y esterday
by JustlCa Ammon of East wirtidoghars; dn."
fault of $4OOO balL; to answer tor conindlitino-,
an manic and bate— von - Ns datltorisfri:
Z_lMGreta, _ :
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.77''_,111 , •..-' 7
The Cholera—Adjourned Sleeting of Cttl..
zets—Preitudsare steps to Arreat•the
an'ailjounlednleatinitifeolinniliettrePresen
ting the,Councils of Pittsburgh, Allegtolmy, and
toblitlen corPorations, the Board of Trade,
rteard 01 Health. and Allegheny County Medi
cal Steady. was held lot evening at the Board
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of Thide Boerne. In pursuance of a resolution
sitionted at a previous meeting. to- farther, conr
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,
alder the egoptiess Of Unary measures , Orem , :
alCey .to theft:trete:l advent' of the cholma lu
tide tornmurnity; It- now luntrig. reachekthe
:Anted= shorn. •• • - - Grotge - :
.11. Thurston, DUN. Midai r With
Altlreo..Eint inSatzwetary.
Alter the Object of the Meeting had been
elated by the Chairman, : Ma k - Wm. Frew er
mined regret that the COunelts 'etrFitiabarch
had net yet appointed is cOnttnittee to co-operate
tan other- -Emniciwal bodies in the object Po
posed. I,t Segued to blue that obrCouncifs could
never movewitheilt being sinned let° swam, n g
'action` bad been taken, end a 0 1 - ,
Ire bald
'ratite bad been aPPeinted,. were ir ca h
he would. like to know what Fo °
Councils were likely to do. • the s elect
.fames it. Reed,' Bar., esimbor...r
„,„,.,,,,,,,whatiter the
Connell of Fit -.l.'s ." l indi rietbled-of
Chairmen of Ceuncils iather , -
the action of
The Secretary, citiz
Mir In
coo= that they
. Alte 4 _,, id notice.
Dr. - Ifowry then ,
Ind been served with_nle followi ng res o l e .
Iteaol6rd, Tier srte
rit manent . mat:elation -be
organized of ala c itize ns of istitugh,
onerbs, for the protection of the
and the Improvement of the sans.
co „‘ntion of thin whole district.
y .f " dr Lowry seconded the resolution, and
sbositit that"the formation of an independent
smith astoclation was the proper 'course- to be
taken. The citizens should not wait upon the
city authorities in a matter:Of this kind. All
the annroprintions for carrying en the city gov
ernment, save one, had been- exhausted; yet.,
notwittstanding this, the city authorities
wadd, coubtless, do - what they could. Boston,
regarded es the best regulated city in the Union,
had anindepandsnt health organization, and
he recommended a sizzaar COON') to the CM
;44IIVd Pittsburgh.' Lfthey dit not do so, he
feired that the object in view would not be ao
complliheti.
Dr. Fleming remarked that there Was a salt
ler !dependant organization to Now Y.:164%1;M'
lased of the more Influential arid wealthy c
zeta
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Mr. S. Riddle thought, that the meet lug was
dimmed thtplace coo law an estimate upon the
aupport likely to be obtained from the city au
thorities In reference to this Impertant move
ment. lie isnantot clear as to how an independ
ent organization could accomplish the object de
cked, °ldeas aided in their efforts by the meal
cipal authorities. Steps had had` been talons to
appoint a Sanitary Board In Allegheny, looking
to a radical reform, and doubtless other corm
-rations would give, the matter their early atten
tion.
Atier sae further remarks frog Dr. Trevor,
Dr. Mowry. Dr. Brochatr, Sir, David Datchiaon,
and A. D. English, Esq., the question was
called and the resolution adopted.
Dr. Berger moved that the association be
farmed by a committee of the members of the
various bodies represented in the meeting.
General Rowley moved to amend by placing
tha.appointmentotthe commutes Ito the Minds
of the chairman, which was accepted:
Zle chair then appointed Dr. Mowry. Mayor
Lowm...MayorMinvison. GettaralltOwley.Major_
Wtn. Frew. George Fortune, end W. 0. Deals: -
Me. W. 0. Davis expressed the belief Umtata
coot -tell for Pltstiburgla would , . at their next
- meeting, take the necessary steps for co-opera
ting in this movement.
Dr. Mowry directed the id - matfett isftb:e mee
ting to a gross error made by some of the repel ,
Acre, ionising a synopsis of his remarks made
at the former meeting. Ile had been represen
ted as asserting that. one In three of oarpopla
lotion had died, while he stated that for every
three deaths, one had died of Zousotie disease.
In Philadclohlaitie prop:ones:tins only one La
rive—a fact going to prove that the. sanitary
condition of Pittsburgh was below that of Phil
adelphia.
Dr. McCook defended at sonselengthitis as.
eertioni in reference to the sanitary condition
of the city, and gave statistics lending to prove
that the City to-day was more
.utthealtity, by
thirty-five - pm Cent., than it was tea years agps.
If tha people 'chose to Act tbe delation,
that the city was the healthiest , in theland, and
that there was no needfor Improving Bacon/D
-UO, let them do ad. The gentlemer, of Mt
medical. profesalok would intlit peel:tabard, if
such a -course was adopted; and If the people
would pot listen to the truth, let disease
ply._
Maj. Frew maned that the Committee just
appointed be Increased to nine, which was
agreed fo, and the &alit:non added the names
of-Dr. Berger and 8. Biddle, Esq. Sir. Riddle
declined, and Dr. Fleming was appointed In his
stead.
Dr. James King 'was requested to favor the
meeting with his views, and r.sputded at con
siderable length. Ile believed that the pesti
lence was coming, but doubted whether ice
would lave it to our midst until after nett har e
cest—perliaps not until this time next ye.r. It
might even be delayed until the year tao 7. Ile
would solemnly warn all to prepare for it. It
was net ncersaary to discuss the essential ea
ters of the disease, which after all that has
been written on the subject, is still in doubt.
The 'various theories on the subject were
ninth more curious than profitable.
was the Raft of wisdom. lioweY
ver, to adopt such asnitary measures as
experience had proved to be beneficial.
-knew that intexopersace,fear,flith 111 ventilation,
overcrowding, eta, favor the disease. in pc...a
of this, he cited the statistics furnished by the
dry of , Dxford, In EGAILtid-..3 city. tO.
our own in many ieepecta—during the preys
; lance of Mini:bolero in the years 1832.1849, and
- 1851. It was clear, (rum these,' statistics, that
the disease found eta VICUMS almost ;exclusively
anaOng those exposed to the causes shave mum
. meted, while those more favorably altuwed
' escaped its ravages.- Was there any 'Momper- .
once here I Let the eight hundred grog snaps
answer-41mm Maks of iniquity and gate-ways
'to hell. He was in favor of abutting 'these
plasm np, and thereby lessening the amount of
DM; dlicase ' and degradation ;nice reseted
from Ahem. ,WU there any ffitn; ,any
- crowding. any 'want - of. proper ventilation In
the - city f All matters should be attended.
to by Modleal lespectOra, composed of young
physicians. whime experience - -to the army nad
qualified them. for the discharge of the duty.
11 wowent to work with a proper appreciation
Of our duties, when the great limper came he
would find no field In which to work.
Mr. 'W.. DOB; moved that Dr. King be re
quested to write mit, for publication. his excel.
lent address, which, to his opluioe, would do
much towards educating and directing the pub
lic mind bn this important subject.
The motion was adopted, and Dr. King eigni.
fist his willingnestto comply with the request.
mo. Frew offered the following
Ilesolverl, That a committee of One from each
body or corporation here represented, he ap
pointed to report at nu adjourtred meeting; hi'
be held on Monday evening, such sanitary
measures es may lie,fieetneci advisgblf, in
view of
state of thhpublti. health; and view of
• tliOndren of Asiatic cholera.
The =solution was:pdopted, and the Cpair
appointed - Dr.' Fleming; .rwme.,,..sleCtine, Dr.
Berger, Simnel Biddle, 4...,8 3 Tteed, Mr,. tidier, -
Dr. finishes r,Liipt. datneS.'Blfilkr-d!ttl•Pf,SBL-tf'
Coffey,pisald comniftteb., •
'The mectingthinTajdnined. _
Book Notice,
' StiipatAlt kslb - kll2l Oastrormeas A japltsry bl,
;.:'Agraptl q 13.9 Cat: 'S. M. Bowman and Lleal.
: , _,Col. k. ...irsila lien York . Charles B. Rlbh.
aolson . .' lAnelonatl: U. F. Veal A Co.
,prilia
r. J. 4 1. 9 4.77, ••T Halialia, .• - -., - .;—..,•i ''''''''. - It 7- 1
The nafelkolAeries from Peisla to Taennow.
11;, an 4be s nlder Napoleon across the Alto:
'lake been looked upon as furlong the most, if
,
..n.ofthe most, Inilllaut feats of .ancient and =id- .
em werfcre. ' Bar in our estimation these &chi
-1 -
die into menarativolnsigaldeanns"when retain
• the llitht , of Ithermsn's great Mirt:lf l'fronilt•
lents to the r nes. The walk defer° us,
howexer, Ll'.;laOl.WAralted- to the 'stabled: of
' thalgteat' eallaFtstet eon Mina uair. Breezier
of ,1111 Sb nu '..a.callll:atioaa from the breaking
ont bit • e gn:to 4Eo3:vileda of John. -
. sanf-thhlw an comllletrmeg" ena ct 13 nil al::
thentic sfarees.stifne reader trbt be greatly as-,
elstelLjirfollowlifc;the'rantc Of Stii in j uk , e , army .
b 7 pcsatlon maps silth:Whieh Us .e c d ui t i v it t
.furnlsletles The work Is imbeilisliedwatiu. u .
tlfinteel engrpvings of Galierals , B.h.,i r g.
:Howard. Mecum; Logan, Sifusfleld, Ellpatw e k:
.We do not wish atlirettent; at lug; to enlm
- CA a criticism of the'work..-OcgbJeet„Ls mare.
ly to call nnblidettentlon to it, and, • 'wlitiver-..
May beour-abstract .. , :vo,r. , —"rril . Vrt bud :13P
doubt that the Shag .will .b
read with: Intemst , formapygenerationstocomei
.31r. A. Ellis rdurth btrtet, Ptftsborgit,74.l-
the general agent for .afe , **rk• For . wcittrx:
raavillnla and;Wifitlrtrglntl:...,l. 1t1" - .. , : - .1
. .
A.Jtiat,trebnke berme tiff
clot of the performancriCal . the Otelni liorise.
number of the'andiettelvtle la-wren with some,
people on such cumations; ruse to their:l644lld
began to Worktoriards the door;rienelt to the ,
annoyane9 riot "ally of ithose ntritittir Magoi,
but also 9f fiat portion of,ther - ati&enectrri9
. l e_iabed to bear the eettelleftkor,thedbricime.
me.. Matt aletaPPed . --tber Play," Mut SO! ...Per:
forywd-to ttutfbotjliftriaillriformed ,t99:o9end-:.
fag parries of their brattier rimed Manners, and
:wrested the outward-utoyentent:7:Peeirialmre,
11.9 right to MMtrapt rifurftmautagrthis: maltt - 7:
ter. and theOonyz eau9lkener,they are. Weed:
ado! •C the better itYrill feral?. partite.
tifnie rilardri.—ldesua. C. Prang & Coq 150
Wnalrington: Wm.!, Bostor,: - Iftie
• Pri&age on'tbalr Siegler. Carda. ire
ratan ingem Mindy drarrit,„ and it *Wpm
geed deal of ocular rienttratioe to erive the Par- , '
Us*. ProbleliV" , ' the solutlon of which by. e
tonne, thw..insta'objett-lantreit; =tarot
tolerably fair : bilge: bite; sad lainggottenmp:
MI6 style alfallar to rano do Car can be paw.
"Ted in ItoPIPPit ObllukV
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&metier:MUM
Tailan2.—The iihirO r i "Steil& Pitcher" we ,
la{tzetig h t presented to a very rupee:Able au
dience. Gages! usual, Mr. Locke gam-ceded In
Pleasing bps audience 'vastly. le act, we. do
not know where one could be teach better en
tertained than to Spend an areninu listening
to the oddities of Yankee L4eke.. Tonight the
same pieOo win be prevsoto T . and .:Tar amusement
'fiettollt will lose a fees, of Ibn if they do not
Opl e. . frot . 3 ,_„er. and Airs. W. J. Florence;
'Ulrich boy awl 'Yankee girl, were greeted last
, 1 1 4 „ r im a jvarstwitelMieg honen.klarge p r *.
a o, audience being ladles. The act-
P ch " cn '''porences Ls [emitter to all of our play.
in C ar the
and need no commendation at
.7ros' bode. To-night is set apart for a rich now
po,' Almost eve one- reiniCharies
.ver'a novel entitled ' Haney Andy'," but -to
night we shall have the original Andy before no,
the plena being that - AP:Mt *unitized, ,The
alterplece of the "Young Actress," will eon
!lade-She performance,Mre. Florence appearing
lii thaPicrtuan chicraCter.
• SOixtica Druptutor.. - -Herrnamn the RreatPree•
tidigitateur, made hie firm hurter* Pittsburgh
Mullen° leas night. The house was crammed
as we anticipatal, aerrman -certandy excels
any one in his line of business that has yet ap
peared before our pablle,-and we, Frannie that
as long as he remains,. he will meet with the
same kind of Plums.
Pork Further. Hearing.—,John A. Fox,
charged with the tednetion of tfary Rum; un
der promise of marriage, won committed to
jail by Mayor Lowry, yesterday, for a further
hearing on ilaturday,nert4 ,
Inatd.—Mrs. Basah Jones; of Washln2ton
litteet; was final spstettlay, lu the.Qttarter 8a•
alone, two dollars'and . costs; for 'selling 'liquor
without license.
From Yesterday's Evening Gazette.
Rondyhm in 112 IrmnIchain—Street Fight
on Sunday
Within a short time rowdyismlas become so
rampantthe !Through of Birmingham that
the &abort - UM, trent the presser's brought to
beer by-.good citizens, have determined upon
extra measures to enforce quiet sad good order
63 the streets. On Saturday night last there
WB6 great noise and dlsturbtmet; bg yormg mdn
who had i,:itered about saloons daring the even.
leg, drin tine:a eXcets, and . several lights or.
cuffed. After mld4ght, and the closing of the
saloons, there being no Ponce- 40; tistrahl emit,
• the intbrlated parties, z0143 - d them, mere hop,
made ti e night wea ns with ,;;;elr demoniac
arotisingixopte'fie - iii their
Os Sunday, asatittlng windhm op of Mai? mu^
amity night's debauch, a most dlegracefal tscaZil
was enacted on Carson street. at Rolarkaste's
corner. Ser.gai young man engaged In
a brawl and fought for a time, attmeting a
large crowd o: people. One of them was cut
With a knife, and inners were obit:Yea with
batter.d conntenances and bloody noses. Mi
nha manifesting a disposition to quell the dis
turbance, by sending for ofbeara, the belliger
ents with their alders and 'abettors, scattered
promiscuously, and the street was soon cleared
of all the parrldpantal o the disturbance. The
name of the person cut was not ascertained,
Walt la likely that the wound he received was
toter a sesiona nature. No .arrests bavo
Yet binstt made, and in the absence of any for
mal complaint, It Is not likely there will be.
An lncreeee of the police force is considered
necearary r and the borough council will doubt
tense° to the matter without delay, and era
the community Is shocked by a bloody tragedy,
arising out of just such occurrences on. that
agora referred c 0.,.
The Allegheny Blot Case.
- • -
In the Criminal Court (before dodges Stowe
and Brown) the trial of John SUL William
Mooney, Gust Miller, Alfred Harris, Thomas
Bonn, dams Porter, William Mercer and John
Bowers, for riot, on oath of John L. Williams,
was resumed. Tke case was takentsplnn Fri.
. .
day evening , and It not being the custom to
have Jury trials on Saturday, was &termed
over until this morning. Tho defendants are
chat ged With having engaged in a Hot, on Chest
nut street, Fourth Ward, Allegheny, at the
tavern home of ?Era Mote, where a ball was
being gisen, on the night of the Bth of -Septem
ber last. A row ttok place and shortly after the
pollee came to make arrests: The parties re
sisted and endeavored to escape, when the
police formed a line at the Mechanics
street bridge, and tired their pistols to prevent
the alleged rlotem from crossing over to Pitts
burgh. Williams, the proeecntor, is a Lieuten
ant of the Allegheny pollee, and with one or
more centre of the force was knocked and rather
roughly handled. Mut case is being conducted
by H. C. Mackvell„ Esq.. for the prosecution,
and by .W. C. Moreland and A..M. Brown,.
Ergs.; for the - defence. It will likely occupy the
greater part of to-day. There can be no doubt
that a riot of a most aggravated character took
place, the only question being as to the identl.
Scallop of the parties concerned.
Terrible Aceldent—Steam llotler.Explosion
==N
The Altoona Dramas-of Saturday, says :"A
most appalling and terribly fatal explosion or
yesterday morning about cane .o'clock,
at Loather & Waggoner's Saw mill, la Cambria.
county, some seven or eight miles from this
place, bywhich Mr. Abram Baer, the engineer,
and
,two other men named Grey and Sheets,
were literally 'lorn to pieces, and three other
eitaloYeee abont.the mill were mom or less in
lured. At the time of writiregniothing definite
has been learned es to the cane of the accident,
but the result was truly frightful and thtstrue
titre. Mr. Baer's body was torn into several
pieces, and cast in dill:went directions a coast&
erable distance, The other unfortunate men
were shoeitegly mutilated, and Melt. corpses
mere rendered scarcely recognizable. This ter
rible accident has created a prole,
feeling of
commiseration In our community, where, the'
victims Were well known. Baer and ,Sheets
were both married men, the former leaving a
wife and two children, residents of this place,
Ind the latter a family living In the vicinity of
the milL t The remains of the three unfortunate
men were brought to town for interment. They
all bore deellent charactera.
. . A New Advertising Medium.
Mr. Harry C. Sheriff, announces to the busi
nees Wale that he Is about to 'Leann an Advertis
ing circular, or pamphlet,.nad he will call upon
,
oar principal business men hi a few days, and
vollo their patronage. -The pamphlet will
contain an interesting Christmas story, by a
popular author. and the coition-will consist of
twenty thoueamf copies; gotten up is covenient
form for prveervatlon- Tbts , plan_ of . ad
,vertls'ag has ben adopted with success
in the east,‘ , "Mid `ciiiri'busbadSs men 'Will
doubtless aFaltiliiiiiitielof the advantages of
fered. Printer's ink Is the lila of trade those
dope, and noborly•triluts of luottlrhigurlifithef
advy444g adMired
hgra:Vrinatlerth-nr.
the - liilvaufages vrbieh his plan offers, and we
. need only for the present direct attention to his
card, to be foond-elsewhere.
, Appointment af Pension Age'tit. -
The 'appointment of Major James McGregor
as Pension Agent for %Western gennaylvatda.
1 has been announced and will give general estle,
_
faction to our citizens.. The . poeitlon urn ren
ditrett*.esnt some weeks since, by the death of
W. K. Pleree t "' Eiq. Majoi lifedregOr'imtd.
served with audit and - dliatnntlon la r the.l4th
regituenri having entered the service as a Lieu
tenant In April; ISIII, and renamed until the
clorg of the war. In the last attack In front of
.retttsburg the-command, of the regiment de
volved-I'7m !dui, and - he led his - men with
parted ability and courage, having had ,his
-award belt shut frcilirtilli badly: = Balsa member
ot the Pittsburgh bar, and
quahtl Kasenned of the re
quisitit eatlons to make an 'afticient
officer. ;re will euternlon the tidschargeof hia
0060 oulticlatrof-Decesiber: - -
liatb
...aatt4
acnifi of Nr.Jopit Glylc, which has been
,enotirteed In one cti um east cap gloom
over U - lar g ge cicele-ofhtillaiireartitti.4eralWea;
, be sincerely regrstteilliy vrhoitad
the pleasure lati.ttequalntaneei He • was a
'gentleman of nnegeptiOneble.cbaraciorLaME.
esteemed with whom he
rle was a Lumber or th e we11k11159113
kl1159113 of Wm, B. Hap .90.,. ..and
etteudinz to the' huskies% of tho - trm
Indiana, wan attacked withfyithold
, feTer Arbith terminated to 20,was , a
1g0 1 ;4.0 1 4ca, an honorable"ind:linsi
,fle",l2_4„nt a sincere christian. The fn
. lierai d il l take oiseu . on Tnesdny at tcrt
o'clock.
-Genet° IYaittlagton county. —ja m M.
xi t kpudek,. Esg., , ex-Distzict , Attorney, has -
gone to Washington: coonty, t o m a n ie. the ; :
:prosecution ,ht,ila lonia* hominid° cis°. ',.174-;,'
.402'111101 ,1 M20, , P0i M. put; td s theo e i seer ,
putneso in tip Quarter Sessions
-haying kitidly roittatteeed Lod° so. Pentbai Juin
htitiusioaairiflltUretbreoleptirt' to . . Co: Dia..;
Atir.v#4l:Patrlck wilLretnro , during. tho':lftek.
Weed for &Mos Liquon.-4a the'Quorter
ElesolOao, this foremoon, AUK Lafferty, tarern
k eperon .13mittOlel4f;rerh.,,tbo TAlarrard.,
broulTbt brootu442llndlocitenbhor-•
logrierri orooght azainst, hint for sell liquor
,Irlibootateeting. lk .41 PiOt
and'Jidge BloweSsettaded Atie , or
reveroilye dollars and code
, .
aftwoulloolui .1 7 onna.—,The Usrtre PI Z" .
stable; fo Peuntil evelilzw, trazdalhit ffirols
schoolbookfin thcoNsmosclArsht73lo.
iTla 11 0 tStTlYhlok Wthh"o 1
IBold Larceny and Prompt Arreat.
Oa Panday. Dr. Lewin Peatchtwauger, of No.
55 Cedar street, l':ew - Tork, arrived in thh cit:.
in company with a young man named Charles
R. Morris, whbse acquaintance he had made in
the cam. They both put, up at the Mononga
hela House, and occupied the same room.
Daring the night yang Monis got np and
robbed the doctor of one hundred and seventy.
nine giants in money and a gold watch nod
chain, worth about - twolnindred dollars. -The
doctor waked up eon after midnight, and miss
ing his cot:operant, easpected that all aria not
right. On examination hakrand that harnoney
and watch were gone. He nave prompt
intent:4km tcr the Captain of - the Night
Pollee, and officer McOnfre. on getting
a desedption of Morris, visited the Alle
gheny depot,' and took hint Into custody be
- tweet? twoand three o'clock, he holm design
ed to leave on the early train. He had the sto•
len property in his' uossession, and =tressed
the theft. Ha data:Mat he was a machinist
and railroad engineer, and was on his way to
Alliance, in search of employment. He gave
IS a TeSSOE for stealing the money and watch,
that - be was out of means and could not resist
the temptation to replenish his puree. He has
found to his sorrow, however, that he made a
ESA mistake. He was finally committed for
Board. of Principal&
The Board of Principala of Public Schools of
Pittsburgh held a map* On Saturday, 111 the
Fourth Ward School.Hcrusa, when It was
Iku , lisvi, That, In order in check truancy and
• encourage diligence among the mills of our
primary whoa% the 'alio= Beams of School
Directors bo recommended to adopt Atwater's
schottPtickets, as now ptiblished, with the ad
ditton of a fine merit ticket to be hereafter added
to the series; one nierit ticket Is to be given
eserday to every pupil -who la punctual and
.ttudions; these are to be redeemed at the end of
'the week by ilea merit tickets.. cad these, also,
Vitßeeb and slaty-14c merit tickets, until at
theend bf the school year, all are redeemed by
a certhleate, which thagupil keeps.
The Board of Directors of the 'Fifth ward
Birmingham and East Birmingham settee%
hare authorized the Principals of these sc.hools,
to introduce the tickets as soon as tboy can be
obtained. Parents In these districts are request
ed to look sharply after these tickets, se they
will forte a constant communication between
them Ana the teachers.
The Board ,of Priselpals appointed commit
tees to advise theotevezal Scheel Boards to time
that in the city consolldation bill, there be a
provision made to form the city tete a separate
echoel Markt, under itlinpati advance, whose
whole attention shall be alrec o the yance.
tent acme system of nubile structlon: and.
whet Is badly needed at present., a uniformity of
the tenehtegia_the MlT:lent schools.
The Young Man's Frlemb,—ThuTanted to
care Private Diseases. For tale by druggists..
Ask for the Young Idan's Friend. A pamphlet
giving thesymptoms and treatment of private
6;barce accompaulea each Boa , or can be had
by addressing Young Man' a Friend, Box 99,
with a three cent stamp enclosed,
,K,J 054 , 13 1 i Zteming, Crarlea Felton,
„,„ w , For . 4 _4, co.. enact en.v..
soncir
ROBINSON, 11L6CIallii.N Sr, CO
Bankers and Brokers,
No. TS Fourth, Street Plttsbargh,
•
Dealers In all kind. of Germ:mann See irittc•
Gold, Sliver. Uneurrant flank Notes, Foreign Ind
Domestic Eshhange, he., he.
11EZTormair OT ts theetveat In MB FUNDS and CUE
Interest allowed on time deposits. Uolleetions
made In all! parts of the United Dudes on moat
favorable terms.
omens executed with dispatch for everything
In the bash:mei at the Boston, New York, PULL..
de his and Plttabtagla Brehm , Boards itrtettit
on commission.
Ems on ~ P CLEWS & CO , Frew York,3 AY
CooKE (.30 , adelphia; Messrs. 0. D [LEAD
T. R. PE/ILLINn. !town.
FINANCIAL
DROKEBS AND BANKERS BOARD
(cOartiert6 IT zoom - sow. it'cLeAd ft co.)
01 , 13012 OP 1,16 Prir• rßno (3
Alo3 DAT A Nov. 2), IBM
Offerva. 404
25
101 60
97 00
U. S. derificale 00
Gold el 00
Allegbeny Co. Flvez,---- 7 141 3
OJ
60
Pitt6bUrgS Ws, CI 73
Allegheny (3ty ....
AllegLeny Valley 10.
VonOrlisville
U. S. V. tEal
U. S. 6.20 N,
U. 5.740'5.....
U. S. 1040,..
Baltimore T.
Conneßoerne IL IL Stock,
Conne'Lenin IL IL Inteiest.
.Foarth Nat. Buck ...—...
Mechanics Bank
. . .. . ...—.-- ..... .
Peoples National --..
EhlorauXot ....... ~ —...---
\Varna & Velmalo.l ...... ...
Balaton,
Phoenix 011 ..
--.--..
Coal Hl utra :11 Infos Co -—• ...
Fort Pit Cool---
The traneactions is our stock market to-day
were very meagre, and of an unimportant charm,
ter. Some small lots of Richey all stuck changed
at 45 cents, rind we can rep2p a laic of Ito shares
Allegeny a Manchester - Railway. on private
terms. The directors of the Ritchey 011 Compeer
have declared a dividend of two iSef reel.
—on - num. Pain Tr( h a
nemtannual dividends paid In this eity by the ilev.s
oral corporations reaches this Oill.noitte *wile;
ant amount, sad will glee rellert6Tatny who
depend on their investment for support. , It la pot
allot it going to perm= residing ihe city. bat
as residents hold many more stooks thaw title total
of alone corporations. the figures given helms
indicates less amount—far leas than (hero lOU be
distributedbere in dlvidemt: , , . .
InstituUnns. DivtdendJAMoirrit.
Savings Hank .s. ..r..,000,000 'F' eclat: ROAM
,Merchanta• Bank.. Mani 6 . 4 - • 6460
Menke/slot' Bank.. Zo.ooti4 " 16.000
Ocean 151,(64 6 9,65 e
FlrstNational X9,00 0 ' ' ism
-Bartlett moo'. a -
Ocean _ 1 Co,doo 'IO 6y SPi
to=
James Mills 250,000 65,600
Emma flat ' , ecru 00.006 15.5w
• • voLtei,
Additional to the above are dividends paid by
the Neurburyport Bridge, the MOO'S Inetrimack
Bridge, Gas Company Newburyport ILO FaStory,
the Piewburyinne Fire and - Marine olesul•Ance
Company, and possibly by other chartered yompa
nleso In names of which do not ostler- to us,"and
the ills Idends of - which hare not been publicly sani
mounted. Ttielotal earning of all the comey
thse cannot be lea than a halt million doll ere 'le
the but six menthe, sag that le tome 7 ate..eellt.
on the entire valuation of ell the Feel and perenniat
estate in this city, nr II per cent.; at the same rate,'
per annum-- Netebtoryport Rernitti
—The Agricultural Department ham completed.
the following estimate of the crops for the peat
three yearn: • •
•
1,863.
IV heat....1Ar5h•44422,a29 1.0,05 +2l 119.401/N
10.643,90 19,672,074, 20,73?.,132
Barley i 0.632,11.8 11 . 3 55, lad
t ..... ;x4,22493 178,00,041 1T1,M47.7.
Tctai ... . ... . 4r-4,110,31d 307,6u1,V0 353,153,194
Boston Ilion hli
110..‘.0, Nov. IV.;45eFe Is Co.portleulor
to.dite in i tthe rpitliktfer , Ple Won. The suppltof
both lore go atidalbmcstiubrandi I. still short-"pt
the game of cOnsumptien, nroTTEds for Immedgite
use .cointetniiierysfull prices alanufnel!
Atisas,.cif any all sorts, also to very Ll
ock, and selling in email lots from store 'at very
high tr..es. Receipts of foreign have been eheck
ed by the Increased cost of Importation, and die-
Burners hope lately been obliged to fail back; to an
unprecedented extent', upon.tho home pro:N.:San,
eihleh is fast coming into pepular favor.
We note further salmi of Scotch No. 1 at. ragas
per ton fur Gartsberrie and other .branda, 1n0606. ag hot tons Gingered - eh "et 'the inside figures.
American Is scarce, and selling at stress per toe,
for the different numbers. alharcoal very
firm .55.685 per ton cash. .Zat.Troct polite
demand, and rates from stare ire higher Or large
than ikon lots. Sales /of cerement at g 17.501.20;
maned SISE C/ 120 per ton for.Engillh.= American
relined ant I. selling at tir...V per - tea •frOitt Mann.
facture/a hands, aed - 0t200130 /rum store. Ameri
can Spring Steel lain dernand at • It!,greine per lb
for large lots; foreign do,, in , 50,4%., en to go al
itp. Cast Steel is selling from store at 204120 c
per pound, currency, for Ameitcan, and 16Mc,gold,
For ."
Erillrond Iron Is firm and 'demand at 11De392,.
per ton for American. • English is very amigo,.
andlteld at 11111, - gold, per tan,. Snller plates aro:
1.11 good request at previous' rates. NVe otinte ,
.
flanges iirorath; 41 :Not 1,70 arid tank plates,osC
per lb, cash. aussla skeet Iron la vorysearco and
unsettled, and, *ilk' trallortatiOns at an end for,
the season, the asticl6 ifjobldnx in' email lots at
enGtoe per , lb: • - English 'do is a @hada better at 1; ; 17
givt i Alart Inc m d adtlitr o st I . le . or a a n r: ti: o ll ,, ltif
14.1 s ' or% filllr i ura i enitalaffitr rota4d i ror . silsitri ( e e t
slres.—Buffeff.S. •
• Philtdeipkta Predate Market._
.
ryn.A.DELPIIIA. Nov. la.— Domestim-Fellt-4-'
Green Appleaare moringatore Sleety and 'sell ae
• men per bbl. She market for Dried , Trult ie
easier In consequenceot the trarmweather.Zried
Apples sell at 12@las for old and • new. OM Dried
Peaches quarters, at 17ales; halves are game
„and Will4eo; new q ua rter, at 20 ® 21c• 'halves at rd
Gm; newdmred at aSOato; Dried Cherries at 1211 .
de Otte la, and 40dpIttfons., There Is a good dek
mead tot the latter,* and they ecaree,,,imeg.
Blackberries are settle" at a3@eac. Oranbetees
aro sehlaratAlloolsper 'bet; Stiellbrisks I .tgr
end Chestnut. at 17,75(7,8 per bushel, •
Xleh—hrackirel 4 115 . TM quiet, and most or- the;
resentt arilvalehavebeen stored. — Small sales
the trade at snow for - Shore No. 1 . '02 for Day doi
$17 0 20 tor - Shore ' S's; allifieggle for Bay ne,
jals tor tette No. Ws.* Au Itivelee ot 600 pms,
eel frain the wharfs! 223,00 foriShore
• altanalni tbritailgolUt and 2. htereng sell
MOM Mien la, seta 'Salmon St •,•
Matte—ltly demand; aid•_,prleell genet
111.g.itre e. Sales ot soltdpecked renruyinspis,
- and Ohlo, ilt tot 'Mot according to ?plenty;
01160 e; and allures at dleitdo.', ;' .
, Cheese—Therein bettor feettg.e the ertlele;,
- hutpriees /au unchanged. • setae New TOSE :at
11WD* FeethdiandliNGLlClonState
DairreorttlitheCNsttc. - Ditto
,111 held lig
rags—Aro lieindit -1 4*.4 496 WT -,•••‘.• '
'.eftWelliiid : t4ll6l: l- "" '
hairy. New 'Nodtred Glitred tat 41,60.
buyout, Timm is AMMO ilesillsid forts, lOU as sr,
I ;highr grades:but .xxleir iise i gsnerinVY l s4 o. 011 :
•privats tenas. tlone—Seane And , tit4ner.- S9lel
cat A*. 2 Allsed•Crom store la S3c; eardstakit
:tam, *cutlas. ebiss4o , oMiriCiit
400 i Mall held 4419µ3c., Sire—quior, arid lasker,
UW.I Cat at 63c, .Barley—Dtati bes'y ettvi ;c1coml: '1
•
- • ••
0/7/Cll Or ran PirrantrnonGagirrir.,
DIOSDAY. NOVeMber=th,
'The general produce Market continues quiet and
ratter dull, the dertuind'fer ount of the leading
article. being restricted to supplying the imme
diate wants of retailer, and consumers, while
rilCell have undergone no essential change.
ASHES—Xarket firm and somewhat excited,
and prices are tending upward. Sale of lo tons
Soda Ash at Oil 10 tau Refined do at aLg; 2 tons
Potash at 10. and 5 tons Pearlash al 12.
GRAlN—Wheat lariulot-and unchangod; sale of
2 care prime Winter Red at Van: - Oats more ac
tive but .a shade lower; rue of 4 cars, on 'track. at
44; cars !aloes at 48, and email sales from store
At 496 - 50. eon) Is selling in small lots from store
at 702044 No movement in 'Rye or Harley, and , In
th e Absence of Salm we omit quotations.
gyotin—Oontinues quiet and (tall, the demand
being very light, though there is no essential
change in price*. We continue to quote at 45,00 it
kW for Spring Wheat Dimity; gio,mait,o2 f oe
la inter do, anal - 113;01234 for farig bands. Rye
Flour is selllng,to small Sots from 'attire at 41'4.
pIiONISIGNW—There Is no movement In Bacon,
with the eleePtlcm of small sale, of Shoulders at
Lard'inattbe tobted at . 21,M2. tar coun
try. and 2S/t4ig for new 'kettle roodcred. Hess
Pork is held at 15—no demand or sales.
POTATOLE—Demand fair end market ready,
with regular- Bales' from store at illlgt@i,23 per
bushel; sale of I els on track at 11,12.
APPLE'S—L.lontinuea very dun and inactive,
hut prices aro unchanged—million from store at Si
to t:1 161_1i p
_ B r bbl for ni for ts_ fair
a to r. ch h o o lv i .. h.ned;
„ales of
prime Eastern at 214 per bbl.
CHEESE—Is firm and higher; sales of prima
Hamburg at zitf .v. andel-yahoo at ktira.
OLDEll—Danges all the way from sl2to $lB Per
bbi, accordnur to quality.
BU/TER—There is no improvement to note In
the demand, and the market Is dull and drooping;
Sale' of prime to choica Roll at :L21235.
:EGOS—DuII and in rather tet t ei:euppl y mica of
ii bbla at 3040 10.
Horawy—Soles or 10 blatant 0 eta per lb.
BEANS--sales or p bids old 041,50 per bash
MILL FEED—SoIe from store or 2 tons pri
White Middlings nt 11,78; and tons Short.
00 cents.
801:141Itni—trogood demand. but unchanged
sales of t 9 bbts at 90 et. per gallon.
LUTE—SaIe of 100 obis at 1t!,25 per bbl.
HA - 17—is selling at from IRO to e2O per ion se
writing to quality.
VITTSBURdU PETROLEUM MARKET
OtriquE OP TUE Prrranpaon GAZETTE,
MONDAY, November 20th, 14100.
f Illlt.E:—Tbo Crude market was again quiet'
and seemingly a little dull to-dal;though with
light arrivals and a Limited stock. prices are well
sustained. The indications for the past two day.
being regarded as favorable for rain, and aconse
quent resumption of navigation between here
•anil Oil city, hart a tendendy to make holden
more anxious to realise, but at present the mar
ket may be quoted steady, with a demand about
equal to the supply Wis.:continue to quote at
05, bids returned and ao bbleineludeil; with sales
of 000 at 25; and 00 do at •25. •
HP:PIPED—Thcza lane new characteristic iba
',4llltatirket far Rqiined Worthy of pedal' notice.
We eon report a continued fair Eastern demand
for bonded, but there le little or nonn offering,
either for present or (Mum delivery, and cause.
quentlyl hero aro but few atilealoarecord. " On the
spot, prime city brands may be fairly quoted at
52iitle, and Me. delivered In Philadelphia. Sale
of 000 Ma "Forsyth's" brand, for Immediate Milo
went, 01 die. delinfreitio Philadelphia. Free Oil
is steady, and moderately netfre, \VIM regular
small sales at :34444e.
NAPTILA AND ntsinpum—Sala of 400,
bbls riaptha, In bond, on Saturday, at 204, net lei
seVer. Residuum Is quiet and apparently dell—
may be quoted nominally at 05,25,15,50.
EECEIPTF.—The receipts of MI by the Allm
{heap liver eineeour last report. were as follow.:
Jas. Illawhinney blaher & Bro. .435
Portet, Miller &Co. 376 lames Wllkine. .....
A. 1...1.1nt0rt 135 1 J. T. Sto,k.dale
W. Ki.Vandergrift_
Total— ...
pIELLAI;ELPIIIA CATTLE MARKET,
Special Dispatch to the r ,, t.burth Gazette.
Peitz at , et.rit; a. Rot. 20, Ind.,
CAVTLI"—Prtme Cattie continue In good de
mand at full prices, while common grades con
tinue eery dulL About 2,600 head arrived and
mild at from IS to 11 foe extra; ttgis foe fair to
good, and leoll2 for common, accordirvx f 0 quality.
Cows were In rather better demand, and once.
were n stale higher; 00 head etdd at from eoi to
1 , 0 per bond for Sprtugrre,, and Eo to env for
ranch rows,
SHEEP—Lens active, but without much rhao;e
In Price. Some ft,Gnn betui said at from 1'.4 .4 for
too-1 to extra fat cheep and Ktfp,so per lead for
etnek &beep.
110GS-4,enttnne doll, not without cptetable
Outage;
too bead astd at the disrerent yards at
Prom eta 6l6!Li per ICO pounds, net, se to quern
tty.
PETROLEUM STOCKS IN NEW TORN.
SNelsl Dispatch to Western Press.
new Yong, NM , . la, IS=
with sales at the
following Weal: 13cunehofe Bun, 11,55; Central,
U:25; Excelsior, CO; nochanso Farm, High:ate,
34, Lill Creak, 1 . 1.5, Linked 9t.tty W,OO; Chitty
Pun, 43, East Nattonal, aq 1 4 abs•er,j=s; Pit.
bole (User. 11,600, Bradley. tO5. Task. 31, Eerier,
35.
91 09
103 10
79 00 01 0)
2: Oa Z.II uu
83 -...
-....- --. 180 011
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NEW YORK PETROLIMII HARKE T.
Crretil Ill.; atab 10 Western Pr.,
NEW Vona, Noe. Z 3, MS.
Pr enoyarn —la dull but nem: the vain. to-day
•re very iamb and on n bull of r.:43.100 for Llende t
and 0,461: for bonded bedded oil.
Ito, 0-i, Nov. 15.—The wool market to wit hont
entreating, And man.umers are buying Just as M
lle As thel eon possible get along with, and 91.1
tint, seasonable contract.. Some of tittle pro
ducts have boot flower sal* and ettailing off of
Into, and [bey AranOt Manned to heroine the sup
rby on the market. They will doubtleas hold oft
e• - iong ea they cart, In the hope that wool price,
will settle down to a lower range.
But with a ince): of •prtgoosts to he manufac
tured for the Deceinser And January lead-, they
must nee...wily take large quarilltiever ftee eta
plc deiring . the next month or six weeks. The asp
dply of thie glade la noteery extensive; soda brisk
emand would soon sweep the market and estAb
llsh Materially higher rates.
Itrustrable wool ran probably be purchased 'now
as cheap as at any time dttring the coming winter,
cud.. all commercial values should largely de
crime. Only weak holder. are free sellers at the
alight cancessien recently madetaild many colas/sn
ots and merchants have lately Intimated their In
tel:al= to hohlever to neon spring, rather than
sell Att.eurrent quotation..
There has been more' inquiry thla week than
last,• but the sales hare been less, and mostly In
emelt iota for Immediate use. /hirers hare eel
derail' twee enraged In “proopeeting" for weak
spots In the market; brit, as far as tee can learn.
have foiled few if any It Is true that undesira
ble lota of Western and Nev York ereolnro bard
to move, and au ..ers would be glal to reallce at
little concession rather than hold over. But
Male Is not the article which rusnufacture. ore I
tOokleg (Or. They Want choice Ohl°. l'enniuranla
andßest Virginia clip.: but thew !hey cannot
bare, oven with d tight money market. without
paying pretty fall primm for them.
Sales of dm:acetic teethe week foot up some 415,
000 am, at a range of /61030 e for nerve, soil fali7;9o
for the various grades of pulled Included are
small lots of Illinois nee, at s.sFiser; telecOn.ln
do, at 67.qc5-10,000 alai.. at the outside Ng.
are; 17,00 New York do, At gele• 60,000 common
Ohio do, al Piiliginn 30,001 cholget do at 71c; 0,000
fanny dodo, at Boetll,ooo Maine dent tic; a lot of
Lambe' super pulled at One; {neaten, anner na,t;,na,
and rastern supers and extras at 751.• eoc. There
have teen no, tratinelloas of conlequence either
In Crulaile or California. In foreign there hare
been soles of seine 15U tale. Cape at 38,i and
are do Meat,. at a price we did not
The Cotton Crop In Illluol..
g.The rottpn crop is the largest ever raised in Il
linois, nod is, rarely racer led in what are known
astlie Cotton Stites. The product per acre 1 11 Is
year will range from I,o o e to 'ADO pounds seed cot.
ton—the quality is rood—is chit-rate an compare.]
. with upland cotton nt the South. We hive heard
' it estimated that Jacksen county alone will pro-
duce 10,100 haler, while Perry, Williamson Sa
line and rnion counties will mote than doub'e
this amount. The weather this fell has been pe
bttllerly favorable for maturing and opening the
atik lee hero hid no kliliny frosts yet, and all
the balls are mauling, and will be as good as the
early ones, thus making the yield extra, hoary.
There ere now Mx gins in town, running constant
ly, and they cannot dispose of thecotton, even
now, as fast nit cornea. to market. Wagons are
Continually artiviad in town loadod with the
staple, and our buyers are eager to meet them.
The price has ranged Irma 10e to 111,4 c per it, for
seed cotton—the letter figure tar ono load only, so
'far awe can learro—Cartrendols, tiff i E. a.
PlilLadelpilla Seed Market.
PUTT. k1361.1•111A. Nov. 19 .— Prime eloversced
continues in good demand. with sale* of 902 bush
at W 1,1369,26 per Warn but Inferior is neglected,
wi cannot be disposed of only at relatively lore
ratea—say, frem to 0,10. Three I embed and
fifty bags were taken for on private terms.
Timothy Ufirm at ea,. per ballbel, with small
Cake At these figures. laiseed comes forward
slowl end I. taken on 'naive by the crUshern
Bales of WO bUlb at *SAO per Mittel, and some at
1ita,481:3 BY TELIORAPH.
CHICAGO . htAnKEr. e+
'Special Ilippetch to the Pittsburgh; Gazette
thrrOAoo, November 20, 1812.
noun—D.ll at, eofrieo for inferior to good
11114 extra.
41.2.urt—tiVbeat ineetive; ester at di.reetaN
for 14.40 spring and. 01.72 for 270;1 red. 'No. 1
'C° lll diditttra aciaair; salsa at aaceaji
far Nu ? lird- 641 for,No; 2. Oats quiet and 14,„
.lower 2.10t2i4e. 'tar 131 i. 1 lad ;ram far Na 2.
.X.lte dull and lA° Iciticr 1522 for No. andfae for
Itto• 2. sarkf ddll:Mght, Wei tit old No. 2at 27b.
Wirtsrr=Was7sulkt,
Pstorletons.—Perk Dull; tight iutlitsof new mess
at p1f22460. -- Street . ,Pekled , Lard 2'e
-for 'fettle end itridtted.- . - „
Cattlecvery dull and nominal, inns ceiling but
irides as $3,204,111. The" packet' are
20 13 nOnfhtlart seise at. 4 /0, 0 04e..tin1.
Atter plan for exits heavy.'
Stoney dote.' Elethantaltint; -- Meld . llo,l.'''' ,
Finance nod- Trade In - New . lett.
.
nay, Fen; iiec.2e.-6t the Steel( &newer
• Ma ummtne.nbere wace Amer tenet , *
;.gleeihttoe, Huber - quetation. were, entreat -
varstattent. 'North Wett r eJa tom:eon-Mom yin
-1 , 1141A14111111 or the swaps There was conildera
ble itstltiratesta -Ist Ws-stook ent,theseerattone
were naairy..,l.lmoal , emery, Isokerhan *herder
ler It.. 4 The growing wean =mettle producing a
revival neepeeulatlotran Mseke. unit enemata*
More settee. Theta tea general feeling that. a.
sepals et moneyems be:telled Timm anmcteat tp
SUpPOrt_ , LVtrolostli movement tor Mee. -ea the
Stand *nu last ;board Uwe:sake& Nal dal/ and
letret t ltal the fair_ euttlell7.le,h3 in trorth Wee.%
The- iauerieryi*Fla e 144 iinetlitioni at:
c•- 14 . " •
rrrrnstritait fraltiCMl:
Mallon Voll. Market.
100 r. u : New fork Central, 44•„.,fre104; Erie,
ei:;.,13111%; iluteondyer. inEd,eri_elli . .L , Eassing.
ittich:gan south-en, dilli,§"lc i „;
:end end Pittsburgh, Ild,X(rda.i; ,d te:*.M
Northwee ern. 1144 drain and Aglasiselp
pi certificates. i (Unto;esBtg, Gold is a
Little weaker; custom &wand is moderate. The
Treasury keeps premium under check, by gradual
ly letting out • supply. Clereland Euro
pean news had n 4 effect =on anencial affairs to
any dlrectiort. bloney 1. easy at 7 percent. State
txrdle are steady sad quiet.
New York Dry Goods Market.
New Toxic. Nov. 20.—The following are the
quotation• at the Dry Goods Exchange:
Drown Sheetutza—Stark, k.. yll4 ; 0.
27" A; Par.lllo L. 27; do. E 26. BrAched Sheet.
legs—Now fork Mille; toot Bs/716,44, 33n. Prints
—lllerzteleek, W. M.' do. 29; Sprague, 23. Ticks—
A.O. A. ESI, Stripes—Yark,ls; Whit
ton ton, 0.310. Denims—Arnmkr,,,, 65; H• maker,
on Corset Jesol—Nnumkertg Settle. 46,4: Pep
perell, 40; Canton Flannels—Prankiln, 13'6; do. H.
400. Glegrnns—Lcusesster, 330; Glasgow, 23.
Cluelmeres—Pemberton, 70; York, hoop
Skirts—Bradley's Duplex' Elliptic. 6i Double
Springs, 2. to 20 hoop*, price trots 68'14e to $10,30.
Ernpre.•
The following dispatches have been received to.
day :
eiscardATl, Mar. 31 —The dry goods, market
open. quiet. Ermine.. generally very dull, and
there lean indication or an immediate and favor
able change.
BAZilatoalt, Nov. 22.—Prices are about the same
as on Saturday.
LOVIDVILLE, Nor. 20.—Trade opens dull and
price. have been unchanged for the past Lew days.
Lam week.. trade was generally good.
Pwm.anra.rnia, Nov. W.—Cotton goods con
tinue dull and irregular. Woolens Coady. Busi
ness generally very dulL
Plosion, Nov. 20.—There I. a wart' better feel.
Ina ar d a good deal is doing In all department..
It Is safe to infer that many gond. have tounhed
the bottom, a. many buyer. ,are looking for lad
week , . price..
core AG°, Nov. 2/I.—Trade E. moderate.
New York Market.
f•frw you, Nor. 20.--Coprox—Flnuer, at 1i2.&
We for Middling-
Fines—Opened dull but afterward. became a
little mote settee and Otalltd steady at about pre
vious prices; 068,25 for Extra State, and $13,80
00 for Extra IL It. 0., and 49,05Q11,75 for Trade
Brand..
Wlll34Y—Doll and nomlually lower, prime
Wettern offered at Bel%
Guars—Wheat heavy sod 'clown, at al.tleteSS
Chicago spring and alllausukce Club, 51,66 for
Amber 11114waukce, wad VAN// if for Nov Am
ber. Rye i 01,18 for t•anada and e 1.20 far
State. Barley quiet and Unchanged. Corn active
and Bead; ands good business for export: Werso
for
.Unsound e Werra for Round balled Western,
11173093 c fc4 high talzed, nearly yellow, and 9to for
batuswl. 0414 more active at Beale for Un
sound, find 60e,C38 for Sound.
aoccatea—Collius
_quiet and nominal. starar
dull, at 140 for Cuba Illumovado, an 14a for. Pore
to Rico. ItioLanes quiet.
PC2641.41 31—Q ulet and firm, at 194104 for Crude,
and 6.4.4eXii for Itenned to flood.
l'llo% IMO:IN—Pork hear; nod lower, at 11.1/ 604
02,70 for Alrea—closing . at Xxi,c2i 0.11, clad erheo
for reit.. Beef leas active sod rather oaiic•,
at SEQI4 for Plain Ms as isod,ll4e, It for Extra
Men. Beef Batts rather more term: Western
Bacon quiet; Stratford CIA, Biddle's Ice
cured, at 1914 e. Cut Meats In monararademand
10A
at elat4c Shoulder. and Hares marl.. Lard
oats[
it 2014if13;e. Butter needy at 30042 c for
Onto and L5/1600 for State. Cheese nem at isateo.
Sew' York Stock and Monet . Market.
Now Tonic, Nov. 30.—Honer on call 7.11 tent.
Stet/log Eubange 'toady, at 106%;210914.
Gold leas mato° and towel . ; openlos at 67, de.
ellolng to 146' , ‘ and dosing at 146;k1.
0 orernmentiStocko a shade Bomar.
Frtfghtlt6 . 2.lrerpool, antl7ll and litetuls 4
_elto..ka heavy
Ca oral, Clonpous. 103%; do 6.23 Coupon.,
01'04, NON; do. or '6.3, 9 , 3%; do. one rear Corte!.
cillea, new limn, o7N; Unto to DlLislialpplCortlll.
e.% ; r O. first issue, MI; do. I'd Ire
do. 30 lute, 7.1 3 . ;13 gralekailvar, 47 14;
Maripena.73; 1 ork Ventral , gr. .11 Err a, loni;
Bee dUgi 11114; Plttabutoh.D.7%;; North Western,
do. Preferred, ea; Ft. Wayne, 104%.
It cells! Bank Statement. •
Fan YORK, Nee.n".
Incre ue Decreane.
..... 136,230
.—... 12,419 9&9 4.54.198
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Circulation.— 14.3..13.10 t , 01.059
Legal Tmlcr.. 17,731460
Depcnita 1'4,110,454 ........
Cincinnati Market.
CINCINNATI, Nov. 20.—FLoos-4-lolet, without
tostertal change.
Gnats—Wheat quiet at 22,0542.03 for old red,
to011,toel„'Is (or aim. Corn dull at ttf41127 for
toond old. Oats quiet with a fal: demand, at/do
in theater/I:or. Hsu steady at Ste. for prlmegano-
Wes Barley unmanned too prate. nominal.
P150T1410,1,1-111eis Pork Omer; notes Italia
11.00 rcr old. Green Meats are held at 1241123 p
lot thouldera and Llama. Baton Elden, clear, WO
Loot 7.4. , ,ti:224 Nothing doing to bulls menu -.
Lard L to moderate comand nod at Wu. Hogs
settee sod prices a shads hinter; the onola range
to tle 0.;(01I,10. Gross rom.pts 4 Ott head.
noci:nts,—Ara In fat.- Antrim: detnaod.
IV PM it r—Uftliheit one rent, al 4alny , nontlall
12 2'7 for um.
San Prancisro Starket
SAY FIANCISCO, Nor. 5 —Business :a rather
quit t.
. .
PrrOocr.hu—Hae eettlo4 down to 11,1E01,15
GRAM—Wheat harm:toed 54 . P..ie per 100'poortde.
prime HI selling at 1.11.14, porchuore for New York.
Balky Is also higher wad at $1,0:4 per 100
poohtlk
The *PonlateChlll embroylto hos erenxttenetl
bresarbes.
Money 1. tight et i per eeut.
lalttang .hares hare atto4lly Lle.:Lot.l during 1.112
week.
t u estl mated It. from 10. In TM, tons of
Ma broom aunt grill be ahltmed east tb Es seas,
PDllndclphia 3 2acliet.
P.LanaLrltt., Nov :wt.—Pura—DWl.
Una —a, peat Cue dactintzt4l teat:ea/Iy, Na
!Lett at f.2,...X14/ 2.40. lire at 0 2.0 - 0.2; 0,
atuoitt Yeiluw Sl a t atc. Oat. lower; awl., of
bstabeta at 624. ('Watt Nettl.-17:04V7.,101
Per aLs r uza-44. %to C., crude 3 454J3 tett.led fr
1,411§9:10
WIT la KV— Dulli Wes at .t.2,44tk.1,45.
Buffalo Market
Itnr
it.y.fioventlx7 .—FLoru—t: Lill and no
losi.
Olarli—lrbrat quiet; sales of Chignon Spring
Re,ganipie 01.15, Clionto Coonda IV Alt., g 2,4 31
WM/ 1 / 1 4dirla. 112,10 Corn acartm 000 rim at
73g tar or,yro 11..• No. I choice at 44"gt30. Bs,
ky, cgonni g 1,09. Rye is held at Yeas 0024
'nal at 6OCUSI.
PPOTIAIV3I,I-.POrk $3&,611.
Irsz
RIVER NEWS
• actv.u,..
Emma Graham StullllArletta.
—P.,kenburg.
ZO,lll TO-DAT.
Grattrita.Stul I --Marietta.
...Moore Petritersbum
The river LV rising .o glossily aa to be altunet itaper
ceptade. since t esterday at a o'clock P. M., up
to last event= It had Ast rated a quarter of an
Inch. The marks in the Mononaehela pier indi
cate thosejuet exactly. tinniness the Istidinz
seue , whet dull. The weather woo i - loutly and in
dicated inure rata
Those were no arrivals or &Tor! ores yetis
day. and conaeryaently but little excitement at lb
wharf. Fretzlita weer (trapping down slowly t,
such boats no ate boohoo ta anticipation of a rise
Tir :Vevede. rapt, Evans Is recta; tri
treliht ter Louisville, and from All appettranuea
shy will be able to got out the latter part of th
Wee
l'he Inaneier has her staztng hauled In for the
preheat, and Like her cotentporarlea will probably
await a little more water,
The Leonidas. t'apt. CV. A. t nx is 11/liag u
with bright for ~ t .t. Louts. and trill he rea.ly to
Ira. In the Ant water. She has roam fora few
to. more.
The rine Weir, Capt. ' illarratta hati
out yet, and AVM await further dereloptuents in
regaw to the river before putting., out. •
TI, Lawrence, thipt„ Crane. will fallow the
Leouldas In loading . for St. Louta, tohieg her be
gotar place to turn.
- .
he St. Cloud, Capt., Conway Is thin/ at the
knding loaded for New Orleans, and on y wait
the action of the water to go out.
The Jugonaut la tying below the foot of
M , ..11,:t st reet, with her staging drawn tn. Slte
Iv ill also %volt for wister.
The Leal Leah, occupies a berth below the
feet of Market street where 000 trill Ile until
more renter coulee, and thus it trig be seen, that
throughout theentire list of boats now lyiuy at
the landing, the Only cry is water.
The Kate ?Wham Pasted eigro on hit woo to
St. Louis lest Thursday.
The Ontario Ire/ to have left thoelnastl for this
port last erecting. The Lorena pasted utast...au
00 her way up op Saturday. The Nora was aLto
to leave for this port/het evening.
The Keystone was sold tut Saturday to the At
lantis sod llietisslept htearathitt OoniPael for
alltat6o. She take. toe Weaved' the Ben eittekney.
A dispatch to the thoolunatt 1:01.1r.r4:101, dated Nathrille, Nov. 16, say. that there are but ne
Inches of water on liarpeth Sherds and no pros•
poet of a rise.
The following new boats are now lying at the
landleVaonta Dearly co otaplet ed, trail:lit beginning
to put their cabins oe:
A We-wheeler by B. Natal, built for the Texas
trade, not named.
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A =oe-wheeler by the brothers Wes and Geo.
Hewlett, destined fax the hltdruri river trade.
AcC•wheeler by A. Ackley Co, °sputa A.
Elie Ltd to be lo omataud, to tun between hats
endatketsholl. Shirts mauls , Washed, and will
be one et thelotaisamest packets over put la the
tride. She will run la ernuttottott with the thy
yard,
The stern maim:dor Rivet Queen, Oeputos Wm.
Hu bob nt:AU Meade.. She will bona. sue when
bed.
Stens-wheeler. Mary Darlife, built tinn.fillc
Wm. Nelson, Thos. Darin°. James legs and
O. W. Motherwell. She I. intended for the Ally
&bony river.
Stern.whecler, Kangaroo, owned by Clarke &
Co., and built for the McKeesport trade; She had
attain up yesterday, sod wee trying her engines.
A'stens-wheel taw-nose, owned by Messrs. Coul
ter, Day, 9. Inektp. Will tow about town.
htena-wheeler, by , Darla Fry, °Wiser of the O.
D. Fry, a Orton beet for the Csatahoochn rivet,
Georgia.
Ids flarenVe.. a stern wheel boat, owned by
Cards. Jimee amend Kart Rees. Malt for the
Linter yrlvu trade.
A stern-wheeler, called the Importer, one of the
stauachest boatathat aver mid her nose nr, to thts
Ueda,. EMI' for (Japt. John floes, and Intend
ed for the Rooky Mountain (reds.
This anlibes the lie; of boats now bulldlop, but
.14 dote not itielpdo a Dumber of tow boats which
bare recently been anlsbed. In rut, the landing
from Jones , Ferry to tha foot of Market street, II
one compactness of noses. lammed !null:nee as
they can sticK Most oft hese boats harine.no , '
wired fresh coats of paint, 'Deltas flatlet they:
Were sow.;
Capt. W. Coulson of the Julia. No. 2; is in the
rtty on a resit .to . 11. .thinks the dam
la the Meakingum, will be.npateed so that ths
Alitaillll tannery next. Saturday, ,
The playard..Mapt. Gen. ' , Moore, is doe Ude
mantes, at the Indira' hum Parkeraburg. She
whlstart on her return trip tide ahernoon. Oar
readers will bear in mind that she has changed
-roefg ular sof lntTu san her _
eachwyk. avivpo apt e a y t pun d tu W ak ay he
tante tklitdan Wear nnfOrseen tub
dentashauel • -
Zantarlibe aillf , O47. , May leak ler the Emma
Orthan.thlsinedletan 92 this inbetnynlar day.
She will take freight down to Emiette, and there
enchrhys with the Julia. Millen the dart late.
patudid that abe eangottktomtb,pinWhieheels
phoWlll...pnected on bee way,to,Zatteinals
4tAllate.pen bile/May; nAtohaataatlk t'
[MEM
Island No ?t, to the !owe, aVatiraltvi, ea
Wee.r.reay 13.1 e, was Ward at 111150,030. azal
WAS:fah: of Insurance Upon her.
The Ontario from St. Louis, hound far rats
borer. passed Evanayill• ten nifty lark The Ida
Bee. and O. Fry passed down the lame day.
TUe tow-Coat 3. 1.. Hyatt was sold et hinithlatul
• few daye ego for 11 1 0.0 W.
The Weratta was avowal in the canal at Lo,u.
Urrllle on Friday Last, haring caught on • sunken
boulder boat.
The Mollie Hamilton was sold at Memphis on
Wednesday last, (or 450,flett • •
rapt. G. W. Dicicerson has purchased nine
sixteenths of the Wheeling packet 'Potomac. oh
the rate of tilb,ooo for the whole boat. •-Thls gives
him the commanding interest • "" •
STEANII., AT COLLTAIox..—On Tumidity Watt, 13
the steamer :uperior was coming down the river,
when near the mouth of Green hiser.she met the
Baltimore with a number of barges in tow. Tim
Supulor blew her whistta twice, and the Balti
more answered in like manner, but bore to the
right instead of the loft. Having no signal lights
on her bargea, the pilot of tan Superior did not
ace them until close upon them, when he rang the
bell to Dark, but before the wheel( had made more
than live or clx resolutions, one of the barges
struck her on the nose, knock - tog off' the notielg.
broiling the jaekataff, and elehdej off her gaarde
and outriaglog close to the hull back to within a
few fret of the cook house.
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If the te.ttntony of eneetencers ii to be reedited,
'the Balltmore was clearly to biome.—Erstarville
Journal:
A dispatch was meeired last night, which says
that the Cumberland river mu tieing, with thirty
Inches on Ilsrpeth Shoals, This is good news for
our steamboattnen, and gives hopes jot a rise
here.
The steamer V 7.11. Moffett, which was burned
at St. Louis last Thursday, isms Insured for 11:4,-
GOO, of which $15,000 was In Plktsburgh offices.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD
ALIMMILEIST STATIO3, November 20.—s ears
ye, J S Finch; 2 do do, - Tbos broere; 224 C hides, C
Groetzerger & Son; lb she flaxseed, Ewer & Ham
ilton; bbl whisky, Isaac Stein; 1 Obi elder, & A
Carrier; IC bbla ripples, J Wallace; 16 bbl. cider,
1102 bbla app ea co bush potatoes, 11 Hever.; 211
slot flaxseed, bill Suydam; 1 car potato.. W
Hendersonri ear onta,Taylor McKinney; IT3 aka
wheat, Noble fc Annie; lea aka barley, Sebastian
Heidi CO tile, Jos Craig; 6 bble vineser, Mercer &
liobinson; 1 Lb! mugsA Kirk Zr. Co, 25 bbl. pota
toes, John Becfleld; 153 hides, John Itobersteln;
car wheat,Kennedy &Emu . = Oa flaxseed, Ewer it.
Hamilton. •
Cirrszt,arn, ATM Frrrantrann ILtrr.. no 4.1,-.
NOV. 20.-130 both pot aloe., .1 M Mason:l4o do do ,
Ciledalev: en bble sand. lilack Co; 10 do do,J
Lyon; 1 car potatoes, Lll Voltht & 2do do,
r N tipreen; 0. banna, :Moorhead & Co; 1 car
metal, Nlmiek k Co; 120 bola potatoes Wm Bing
ham; lot lumber, Itlilllnger & Bidwell; 0 Ws mo.
Moses, F O Jenkins; is 3 bar,. barley. E Wain-
Wri:ht, Olt do do, Spencer & Mekay; 44 aka do do,
IllbOdesi 20 bbls apples,John CHB & Sou; 18 bales
tow, 11 X Chllda & Co.
Prrrtistritolt,Cor.UNlSCS Awn CraenrisaVi H.R.,
Nov. ski potatoes, C H A routrong; 210 aka
barley, I B Mcßride:l ear lumber W N Ander
son-,uks rags, It & Co, 11 sks dry peacnes,
Voight & Co; 100 bhl flour, Watt & Wilson;
100 do do, Shomaker k Lang; 1 eat barley, John
Kennedy.
rperantraon, Font Warne a On - matzo R. R.,
118 sirs rags, Clodfrey & clerk:l33 Dbl. plea, I F;
Schott,• 2 kegs lard, loco 11 Jones , bear lumber, (1
AProcter; 26 bbls apples. J nlirenk; l 5 bgs clever
.seed, Dan Wallace; 9 mks hair, A. iloveler; 171
bbls apple., Culp sr: Shepard; 2 can; stares .J J
Italy.; 29 bbls cider, J C Botrum; 64 lads apples, J
Benninger; /0 ball apples, J Shrenk; cars wheat,
Liggett a Co; 1 car barley, Jona Gang,mlen; 1 car
wheat, Daniel Wallace; 1 do do, Ferson &Co; 1 bbl
tuitter, Emery & Kerr; 15 Des turnips. 9 do oats,
Seglimyer Voslcamp; 53 tee lard; F SaLlera; 11
Mlle dry apples, 14 do green apples, 1 bbl cider, F
Schutt; : car. oil bbl., Jae Wllklns; I dodo, '7 77.
Barbour & Co; I ear hay, Illtel,tr; 1 ear barley,
Ilhodes;:li Lb* apples. Traurnuus &. Appkbaum
26 bas.soap. Jos Boas; 32 ski rags, Markle & Co;
keg. lard, Valet & Co., 11 bbl. apples, Watt *
'Wawa p 1 bled tobacco, J Schaub; 1 do do, J M
Murtiand; 12 erneing7 machines, Wm Sumner &Co;-
1011 bbls sand. A tterberry & Co; BC bids flour, Sim+
maker Lang; 50 eka pearls, McKee ik Bro; 160.
bbhi tour, D Wallace; I car shingles, McQuevean
& Doug's** 315 ben potatoes, Meek a Armstrong ,
500 pigs lead, Et Canfield; 107 sks onions, no bbli
do, Grail' tr. Reiter Ws cranberries, Vole gr.
Co; 100 bbls floor, John areell 250 Pik. lead,
Dithrldr,e & Co..
STEAMBOATS
FORCAIRO ILND ST. LOII- L 474
18.-7 be new steamer LEONIDAS.- • ' -
Capt. D. A.. Cox will leave as above. THIS A
et 4 D. m.
Por freight or paeans* apply on board. to
nol4 .1
.7011. D. N
F co
LACK..uanla WOOD , I Agent..
•
pt,n wil.E.ELthu mmitmT
PARDZEDBLIIIG and all In
termediate ports.
The swift .hie-wheel passenger steamer,
George D. Moore, Master.
Leaves PITTSBURGH FOR PARKERSBURG
every Monday and Thmanay, at II o'clock
Lea. cot WHEELING FOR PARKER 3/311e0
even . Monday and aturs4.ll at 9 o'clock F. x.
• • ••• • •
Laves PARXERSBURG FOR PITTSBURGH
very Tuesday and Fridayost r.
Leaves MARIETTA FOR PITTSBURGH
very Tuesday and Friday, a!.33 , 4 o'clock r. a.
Leavta wilyFt.(NO Ftild PITTSBURGH
very Wednesday and Saturday at A. K.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
otl JAM LOLLOIS ts CO.. Agent..
GOVERNMENT SALES.
6 0 VEll >I3IEN r S&L E 01 8T O$E3.
Ocelot 07 lIIILITeett STOTM
PITIII I 6IIIZON, P
ur• Nor. I, 06 , 15.
W2ll tie solo at Public so, 'to the hige.eat Old
3.1. at the Eau Gianni.. on Penn street,TElCH.,
DA Y Normot e r inta. ars,. Sale co ancencing
to otelock, a. m., the following conde,ainal Cloth
tag and Camp and Garnson Equipage rtr
Cap Letters.
Foray cape,
Nunaters.
40 Cron UmmiOn,
11 Uniform privates Gists,
it Worland &satin.
31 Tioersera. infantry,
6 Trowaers, Cavalry,
33 Flannel SuleGoata,
Ti Flannel Shirts,
13 pairs Drawers,
Vt pairs Stockings,
' at Groat Coats,
tina le net-proof POOO6OO,
673 Great Coat Strap.,
(73 Bolted States Blankets,
2 ZouareJaekets,
Zottase Cava,
1 Zonave Clean,
122 Bed Sacks, smile,
F 3 Spade.,
255 Knapsacks
063 Baversacki,
Canteens,
al Ate.,
•
44 Axe Halves,
1 Camp Kettle.
CS Camp Hatchets,
3.5 Hatchet Boodles,
Recruiting
CO do Halliards,
1 Clamp Colon,
I Inc.,
Bonital Flag,
23 Drums.
1 Drum Head Batter.
•
a do do Snares.,
11 Drum Sling.
0 pal. Dram Stick.,
Drum Case..
61 Wall Tents,
41 Wall Tent File.,
sl eel Wall Tent Poles,
Common Tent.,
sirs set Common Tent Pelee,
Shallot hots,
do do Pole.,
14 Pick does,
46 do do Handles,
44 Bonilla/ Tents,
to do do Flits,
76 do do Pole..
tiou do do Ills, large,
isan do do do small,
to Wall Tent Pins, large,
I Color Belt mac Sonia,
a ttlarque Tent Poles,
161 Teats. i•D't Abri,
4A. C. Slings.
1 arms esth, la Gorertiment fund.
M. E. MX/LS,
moe MAI . Military Store S•eper.
VINA L BALES 'IF UOVERICH Cis*
11o1:sE.5 talll MULES.
Qt . ...lrrr_t{3l.LSTElL Ora gnai's Orrice,
Wasulxo-‘O3l D. C.. 11ct . :0th
Wlll be sold at public auction during the month
of November, to the highest bidder, at the time
sod places named below, via:
NEW YORK.
New York CIty—TUESDAY of each week, 102
MULIJ each
WicIe'SYLVANIA.
Philadelphia. Pa.—THURSDAY, November 2,
9, 10, and 23, 100 HORSES each day.
Harrisburg, Pa. TUESDAY of gam week, 103
;DIODES each day.
Ilarrishurgh.,Pa.—THUßSDAY, November 2,9,
It, and 23, wo hi:masts each day.
blecbaniesburg, Pa.—TI.II.HDAY, November I,
100 HORSES.
Allentown, Pa.—WEDNESDAY, November 10,
A"ao nonsts.
Pottsville, Pa.—FRIDAY, November 12, 100
111113SES.
Cheater, Delaware county, Pa.—WEDNESDAY,
November 1.'2. 100
Pa.—THURSDAY,•November 13, HO
HORSES.
Titusville, Pa.—THURSDAY, November 10, WO
HORSES.
' Titusville, rO.—TRITESDAY and FRlDAYNovember 23 and 21, tco AILTLESeach day.
DELAWARE.
Wilmington, Dd.—TUESDAY of each week
Wo HORSES with day.
W limington, DeI.—FRIDAY at each; week, 100
:!MULES each day.
MARYLAND.
Baltimore, MA.—WEDNMDAT, September 10,
too HORSES.
BIOUMOrr, Did.—WEDNESDAY, September
100 HORSES.
_
GLESI3ORO. D. U..
TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS of each week.
no 1101ISIN each day.
110 SALES OF MULES WILL TAKE PLAGE
AT WASEIENZGITOH. D, O.
At this scan Of sales all the Government ani
mus will be illiposetl or. Beyers should therefore
avail themselren of this last oppottuelty to pun
chase.
' For sales of pabllo animals to the West, sea
ficial Western newspapers.
n:mats will be segd =alp
gates to eonntenee at 10 a. to. each day. -
Tents-.4 3 / I .oaf, to Milted States tlorreogy.
JAMES It. •
Wee. 11c1g. Gin. In charge •
Fast Div: Q. X. Ch. a.
ocatidnoW
GOVERN/ ENT BOLE.
Extensive Sala of. Blankets.
Will be sold Itt anetlen; at the „Nonce' Barney:
era Warehouse, lto.lB Market arrest,
TUESDAY, November ISSN at a ;
0410 , 343. '
ms 3 Blankets. • t *-*
kOOO shoe bliddresseS; , .•
• Ar'llea *Blankets are neatly AB -0111011 SAL,,
c Catalonia maybe had ontmntlesi
• .. ROBbliT £LETCLISO/4
Slams:e aid !reset Colonel. U. S. VoL,
cossltd • DledltsdPusveyor 11.1
CIDAR VINEGLIt;-40 bbta pnre - 'ln'
fi
,tarreinatot ' - 'r'•
,ISALS.II DICZEY CO,
• at sl(eir.li
SUCCpBFIJL TREATMENT
Chronle Diseases, Consumption, Sent.
Syphilis. Seminal Debility,
and all Female Camplalats,
BY-
DM AMOS & 'jOHNSON,
3. 48 r'eArt32. 6troet,
PITTSBURGH, PAL
Testimonials from ttoilledlcal irofetk%
alms and -Others
hie =for: It la with gamut make hmorens
the following Lou to the public, believing my tea
tawny guy blot service tows* tavaild Ito kW
hitherto failed to Mato relief. Mau eztataioun
doing no more ttutu lattice to two medical cattle.
cum of lour *Up, in , cOakasing th at I have ass
cesaftUly treated several very bad 42.1411 of sercioat
%milked* and female compl• •,!, by aloptie. t,
node ol treatotele Itte
Is Sonoma. - • • .. • .. •
• For female weakneas I do not know of 1.
tbst:ean term: these teturallea. / have p =
them fora pat. many ladles who hays beet thew ,
bled tar years With wesim. and every eau •
perfect cure has bean „W.; "atiala "vets - but
cases have yielded to this mode of trestabtat
she then !vice of two weeks. • r ,
YOllll, respectfully.
(Slytwo) W. F. /1111WL'T. ffi. D. : .
Clevelacut, Ohio, Fecember MI, MEL •
ERTIFICA qfp . oy raj: REF.
C. FRENCH OF NOBTILEILT .
I certify that Da emu n. amnions mega:lnes
hare aired my wile. who was subject to debility
many years. The maildnas were need only two
months. EL. 0. FREEION. L. D.
Ithoortant to Ladies:'
Our PEILIODNIAT. DEW% will only on
monthly sickness In cursor asexual.= from any
cause. Flies 11. N. EL.-Ladles who. me prn.
neat should not tuts them.
Tonic Its Female Weakness. a eartalo 4=8411
Infection:or the Whites or Leurorrtuma, $2.
. _ .
DIBBLOBB, OF THY. BLOOD. ft.—
Drs. srensa - Jalaren—Dear Stair /mart
tete that rani remedies r. scrotal& and blood
disceace assirmally eractlent.. For 'craftily sypht.
is or Impurities of the blood, I find they Rarer
Up 10 care wham used - z, directed. -/ has. Ras,
needed in eurtaa the want Cann of *SAWA Ittall.f •
In =hospitals, in the short spaoe of two aiOnttala
F. W. H. LES/SE,
Clacinnatl, Dere/apes Halt USA.
SEMINAL74IWe '
Drs. Amos t Johnson: /pave by the use of year rentralieS,,several patients bed
mates of the Lunatic Asylum Iron the WWI effects
of seminal weplatess or ie./entry betas., /a Ali
such cases/ consider nothing cartentual your wed. '
trim. WSALLI24I,
Albany r. Y., Octolhetr 16th, HSI.
Tithe Particular Nottes.—Dra sad
Johnson addreu all those who have Inj :thes/bre, by Improper Indulgenao and solitarytosb.
Its, Which foto botk body and solcul, tudlttlarr them
for elthew business, study, society, or enarriaes, • •
These Mace of the sad azurmaty
frets produced by early habits of youth, suable
Weakneer:of th e back and limbs, pains to the
head, dimness of sit, loss of rinsosaar pont,
- pefipttatiort , :of.lhe heats dyspepsia , nu votes de,
- testilth, .eleraerobthnt of the digest i ve numthons. ,
general derstithaymptoors CIXDATIIIDUCIA*II.
lirs...Amor rt. Johnson have for many yearn •rsa,
elusive) devoted theitattention to the trestreant ,
of tna referred to to these tessfasootels.
Address, ; Amos & JOHNSON, _
a4P• No. ICI Toroth strestr.:
omdelmeodiessw pittaborsti.-Pe,
COUGH ..NO MOM
Tim simicsmanive
MILLIUDOI18:00IIGH BALS/Idi
uranacianws rau.s.frLuinrs tiftrit,V
A-o•T la warrantee to ooze COO , Voider
Bosnezoll Asthma, Mooning cougn, Bow
Throat, Ootrtimptlen, and , all afletetioni Ctritte
Fed. Tbroa
aala gtr a /=. • 431 *."9 POO , e l
=la 4163MlautECIELAILr
All ins Modlaal moo Cad Um prase
STIIIIIELaan ,12417.0EOLEVW
TOSE es the only torten really fort
A :a s rtn esUel,DErbans, Ettmtuant n so a C o tures n
and
warranted to greet ears alter SD Mama
hove Wet. :*
For tale liy Drogglats. Gees - Er. Kt '
Fourth street, Chsetattatt,
ETBICIELAND 'S PILE RRARIIY.
DE. STEICRIAITIY9 PILE atCLIELT tub
eared thonlimda of the worst cure of Blind eat
Bleeding Lt Elms Isantedlate relief. sod 411,
acts a peraur-rat cum Try It dlrostry. IWa
ranted to ours.
For Kale brall DrogVats. General Depot,
Sowell =coati tlineinnati. 0,
Dvspepsi4, Nervousness, Dabilit
DlOSTELuns_niztm
gtWe tan reeoznontootnos
attoa or mure=B*. n inth LOU
a r c ' NAV e •• • • •• ,, , Z,,ett 1. 84 0,2
It ts I s as prerystavart, eree_Uont- 2
WI.?
_Est Is •treothens whole =Tons run
it mum.. • pro d•Onett.e, soft Is warranted scowl
Dy•prosta and rierroos D. f.
For tale by
CIIMIEGE Ss,, IiCETEML Pittsburgh,
R. SEW:ES
G le 00.
S. FL EXIN,
ALeCLA.R.EEN s 00. , Y •
OSAILLEZ SUPER,
J. 21. FELTON,
A. natariect.r.,Marecet street, eta.4l••
ow wrf...7. Autettenter: MU!,
ortlentrttsair
STRMELAND23
EEt.raktmotra
COUGH 13AISAVE . •
I. 'Tempted : to be the Only
pteparailon known to eure
CoughirCalde, Hoarsenees,
mums., Whopping Cough.
Craorde Coughs, Corunamption, • etronsktger wag . •'r
Croup. Setae prepared from Boney.andllertur,ll--=',
to testing, &oft, rang, and expectorating . ..arid DR,
ocularly salts/de tor all affections et the Throat —' •
and Lunge. ror sale by Druggists everywhere.-
H. z. serimes a 00, '
eciLisd 07 1TOLZ3 &LT ACIINTS: ,
fl o c,
_.. ,
DYSPEPSIA.
--..... N - ..,
DH. STEDIE.LANS
(4kAtift' ' - ,
'IONIC le • =narrated ..Cb ..1 . :,, \ N •
preparatha at Roots and ..... c,S, ) , . .
liertrx, istili arilvacida and ;...,..„
carminative tnatreogthen ..--, ..D. , ;'• 7
the stomach and nervous '::: - .3•1
system. Is Is a centala ..—;0 0.
remeey for Dyspepsia or -.5 ,-
_.
.4r„,i' - • '
Indigestion, Nervousness , ~irk, to . ,
Lou of Appetite, Aridity •s‘j... •,.
of the Stomach, l'intulen. ---•,--, ~,, ,
cv and Debility. It is foot alatiohoUc, thereloW
\Ns... .
I,mb:warty malted for Week, Nervous and Dye ,
peptic per.ons. For sale bye)) DrultSint. 04 U'
- where, at 31 per bottle.
R. E. SELLERS & 00.,
Wnotesatat Anwar!. ,
oct3tlyd .T.• ..
Dlt. STRICALAiND'S r .
PILE REIVIEDY I'll a,.
Has cured thoUsando of tho 1 " ''sis
f ...,..- ~
worst. eases of Blind' and ,alV.,hitfa,:t
aleedieg Piles.. IL St r ut.' I Pik
mediate seller cuteach a , .a. u --^• -•-.. j
permanent tura. Try It dl- c ' 4 .-- , -"-'• ,'-' • I
rutty. It la or arra n ted to care. For tale ,
by all
Ilrugglats at Ott cents per Cottle.
RUES:
LEES lk
ULESALB AGIBNT3
FORTI YItaIIB.PRACTIOA
ra
Give. me • lmuriere4ge s n vaa, miasmal eldom sequlred by Pima.'
ciar.A. My los* rr_ldenee to this elty, an 4 ZOf
aea otter of paamta treated annually by ma, art
r 3 P "Air rtßilli gm' Cl ßo r
or SEXUAL wr,Asins
And all Mumtaz - tains therefrom, are enrol In a
mnah aborter time than hereenfare. by ray NEW
VEGETABLE ' „ EIiaLEDIES. Montano sans
te
line part of thernlon. It'Aera must contain a
'Limp to pay return treat -E bele
Leered, °Mee, I3a SAUTIin MX erred, near tplak
excenL ACktreall- .7. W. HEARST/MP,
taILIS Iran Pnearenryty Par
VET TO LOVE; or, Dr. S. 11, L . /LAOIS'
AA CELEBRATED INFALLIBLE PRIVATE - -
LEOT ORE ON PS TCHOLOLLICAL FASOINA.
THINS, 6th edition, Just out. to teaches you to
charm those yowl° Lore; hots to redeem straying'
companions, act.. It contains many secrets Worth
be in[. Price 'AS cents. Also, GREAT PRI- -
PATE BOOK for MARRIED or GROWN PER,
MEL,. Every l a dy mould have one. Price 21,110..
Bend pine of-el er or both to F.: A. STEINER
& CO.,- Sole Aunts, No. 1312, Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia, aml receive by return mail, in seal.
ed mirelopes. A . 1111tAIIP enooritan willilro sib
company cash book.
,UGAI B - 13 YRUPS—IKOLASSES.
15 bbis Ortished,Powdercd sad Granulated
s AOOHes Sugar;
& " B de do;
ao " 0 Extra eons soon
Patna - and Choice Vona do;
Ito n P. R. do;
bhda P. R. and Cubs do;
bbli Booth h Edgar-50ov;
s Metes P.R. bitoOsi
23 " do - ..N. O. do;
In store add arriving. For Ws by
1:30/10bL514.E13 tr. LANG,
174 and 174 Wood street.
REM0V41,..: - . •
wis,arotiLs. a co.,•••an
_ .
•
tuiT. 'removed del: attendee
__.W_l.a_n__Store add
Futon to Naftei WEKID. - errar.Er corder o
Virgin Alleur p tr . e r = 3 re ers2ared to-fin
orders' for AnDSI77/TOll2
Prtdodtbr dt.tininneettilees. • lays •
- -
(ML oLoTust OiL . moTasi. 4l l l , a u ,
patterns anderldelts t ter Flan=,
ter;- Statist 1.04 alto; of . all
t ine and ?style Tranapirent Green 011 •
'Buff •Hallands.- lta. latiltAloalt art '—
and sad for s a / a . • wnoasclitt Or EcUal 'at Oka
nand
Mos. Wulf= ISt. .01str
and lt . ft IL 11111.I.Wra.
EW 4lto 1 : 11 44.-714..,1.ttainsiglIte1 hal •
- - - Pcted . L le.a?ri 3 11 1
.trueti, WELL, elgantto 'OROCISSIZ3
NEW K.OBl. in add.utaa.taatatr-aar:
tb.• we= iitteraltato their stock at
-EWAta N; NilliteCtD olartitaX
aarrtx_,
• - conmer tinetv tr Et.
errtrusedi;
DSCAN IfUTS.-10. bantl4. Southern , • .1,
.pees.AN au,:tesuttved Mat as , , ;m a tor lila
ea: . . , . .
RIMER kr 11EL05.,..
_XTZW)PIO.S.-20 gtna chnice newaiis;
ititiltaiye4in_d tor Kaki - - •
• ,;.! • rITCYtaFIL'a 11314,7,
11411): at IR yoaaStroat.....
TALL - p;iv Q 11..-20 zl-•
A. ay . ISAIAH ni.e.t.gy