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~,.. Count' or Oren sap TEILIIMER.—Be fore
- - 4Bgeii Sterrett:Stowe and Brown .
~.3i:7 . 3 ~--: ~. Wertesour, Nov, MP.—The Court opened pt
nineo'clock. and after a delay of a few minutes
, ~. . the etidence for the Commonwealth was pro
,. ~ • -. , Ftede c t with.
• ..._. , .
MI aell3arke testified that he heard the mu
' tie .-
ItLIP
.....ly's house, and went in:adh•h
O. IWO,
whilst the dancing was going ou. Ho . ease the
flght,: and they all seemed on top of one anoth
er.-- fealty' cant; away from the crowd cut.
is7l. - ;;;;Ilis *emu at the bed-room door waiving a
~,.,, knl fo at the time be (witness) caught hold or
• 1.- • - ...,,, Mite and took him Into the bed ram]; saw
the fiddler lying dead at' theLloot of the stairs;
.afkr thedefeuelmata had gone away, - 1
. , .. .
.. Croit-examinet-Wliett I got to the house,
about; ten o'clock, all was quiet end pleasant.
- I. i-T, etgOttwa* crOgded4ild.could scarcely get a
-., place lib sit down. Three "tau" came with
/-, 'v.? , I. , itte. Tall' a , man a toy tmtll he gots married.
I keel*, the defendants were , in the house when
tiamill ' I was in the dancing room, siting at
the BM when the tau commenced . and the first
thlmpi.Vaaw was the men rushintall together.
+ll wet up a few steps on the -stairs , and sat
, , •• 7 tarina 'Ott' did not want anything to do with it,
..:. 1 ‘..- 1
being a stranger. Cannot tell any more about.
-• . .•}what took place. - ._,
- ' M1'40381186, aloe at Early'e. testified drat to'
,the GiUtcy a:Beatty. Gilkey took the fiddle and
.. liras gaps to play in Bass:llles place. * I sold
to Gllkey. "I should have a daaes." Had not •
..... deiced at that time. Gilkey said "I will, not
~ ..play Mama they let your dance." Ryan then
stepped ,ap to Gilkey and said, "You a 11l have
' to Pialrs' Beats-
.O - wee a:ong ertt .t r .m. T'ee
tiro , i tem = and Ryan) then darted , right on
~. to Gil , and whether they hit film or not I
~,....... d on' t know . Then I stepped up to Jim 'Jackson,
.. . ~ 'aind etneplained that I had been there from etc!.
o'clock,fand now it was half past ten or eleven
atullhattnot had a dance...
, Mr. froward objected to witness testifying to
~...; * Dot ; Jackson said.
• Mr. Elekpatrlck proposed to prove by witness
, • .!. that Jackson said to witness, •heep quiet; them
boya mete for a light, and they'll do as I tell
Jam; odd I'll get you a dance"-thls for the
.„.'-',.:.•torposse of the testimonyalreadialaawed by the
.a.Ol-6 - nidei obj,tcgon trona defease, to show
'iiretoisintaimatterstanding, and purpose on part of
defeudaits. Objnction overralad. • - -
witstelis einnitratd -Jackson said; keep quiet,
them boys are is for a fight. but they would do
as Ittwould iell them, and he w add get me a
duce. !Van ateirOed no to his crowd and anid
there were enough of them there to do as they
pleased. (then went Into the, bed-room, and
...„, r.... the dome went:on, After twootets were over, I
~,, i I, U I - asked Jacks:m.lf I' wasimingtoeut that dance
• Jackeondold yes. ordered silence in the IMase end
. . .; cold "le ,t'this.boy have a French four." Tire
TOMO mei left to Us, and George McGowan and
- myself had a "French four." When this dance
was over, McGowan proposed to me to have a
- ' "cotillon." I relautt, because I did not know
t...,..--...-i.ttO W to 'oo through with_ It right. McGovrau
.t , ~ '. paid he would do the ' besehe could to pat •me
through It. - The dance went on, and at the.
third turn of the tune, 1 saw Ryan mrike'ltre.-
.Gowszt and tumble him back into the bed room.
Then flaw DillUi6 Gallagher coming oat of the
room, and beard him say "the moo that si rect.
....' " .that born:den as wen strike me." 'As soon as
he said this I saw the whole crowd rushing on
to him, (Gallagher,) I saw no more of Gallagher
=WI saw him in the room afterward. Ryan,
- Bnaiden, and Dias were the ones who pitched In
to Gallagher. i stood in the corner by the win
' deer;in the dining room, and heard Dan Man
day say "Seep in my guts;" I made a spring
right In where Dan was hollowing, and pelted
his iiiiit,'and vest right over his head. As I
turned around I saw Brisstlin standing right
- beside krunday, and he staid he was cut too; he
';'`had his Alt open and blood was coming out of
his breast;.thin he (Brisstlin) stepped toward
the bed room door to go Into the dancing room,
and asked . for a drink of water. I saw no more
•,, of him, an I could not leave Monday, but n o t
geed:tains minute after I heard the breaking of
the door; and Catharine Early say they could
do nothing More. that Brisstiln was dead. I
. did'ot see a knife In the hands of any one, or
anything sold but what I have stated.
Cross-etridned by Mr. Marshall-I did not
- ''' tee 'Monday in the dancing-room. When I
'.'heard hies hallo, I sprang to where he was; he
had no coat on. Think there were fifteen or
&lateen in the crowd where the fighting was. I
.., area invited to the party.
ratrick 'Whaling, of AipSTIMC, knew Smith
:trf.. --.
-. : , and: Jackson. Sive Jackson sitting In Jake
-..-' ,t LttdWig'sktOrk., (ar/dpaville) on the ereulto ,
' ' of - ttlo Partd% The rest of thin defendeots can;
n; It was about eight o'clock. The store is
about two miles from Emirs::.
I,lr. =ler propoted to ask-witness whether
1.41,' - any of the defendants spoke 'of the party, and
what they said-for - the purpos e •of showing
~...prevlous arrangement. ..
. ,-, = -Objection by defense overruled, and exception
. ,saaied. .
' Witness toatlaued-The party (four of th cao)
it.O`.2inariii In.; Btewart Smith and carve passing fur.
' -,••
Cher down In the store. 'Three (Suaidea, Her
- ~ f Tiption and Ryan . he thought ,) were nearer the
?.;..`;ileor.l.",:finalden' who was the chief Man ,of the
',..,:', ~e.nYtiti,:: spoke tS,Jacksoa to go to the party
t'att. Earlers.,- :Jammu said he was not Invited
..thereo anertild 'not llen te ' go. One of
the tine sPoireGind Seidl: - made "no odds for
.11tat„ if Mr. Early - said anything they. would put
- ...., - ,him out." That's all I heard until - they went
out. The talk wag pretty easy - among .them
-1 "helves after they went out, but one of tnem said
9'n got that that will do it." I did not go
down with thcM. • ..
Croise•MatMinttiackson, the tsiostorekeep.
arena Ind some others were la the more when the
.- • - roAtta vpidsons came lur soma of -them - wept fur
,...„
„;. thee Mtn the atom to tuysomettrlng. The coo- •
-..':' .Arettation 'with Jackstni was by allialdeu aad
ode other. Sudden - eat upon „Tuition's lutee.;
They were In the store about tea minutes. ' '
By Mr. Swartzwelder-Rage known Jacksob.:
well since
U m 4th of - July; he Heed a short dia.
Peace feermthestore. - -
Harrison lifognet, flying in Somerset count ,
..... Ottbleditat-he ..wu at.Coultereyille on t a
1 ~ `even; r6ribe 14th of October Nit. - where be
saw fonrof the defendants, Smith, Ryan; •
drmandlnse r about dark, In the evening; t
Myer's:hotel; hearibthesi talking of goiegd
to gstirs. (o_bjeethon of defense overruled. -
took-At. At . drink in . the hotel and we '
'-out; : 1.4 - a - fest minutes I welt i
...and ditty.. were standing, before the to .
~- . l3ciste.- s eanted to ge to Hairs and - same dld'ai
one maxi Said the/ bad better not go; don ,
.ii• gooltAlch one,' butte, did *ago: some sal ,
theY wetild,ind he (the one who 'did not go
told flint 1/thelfdd go they had better be p
Medi One said be was Prepared; another sai
10rartrepatad - With Me lists .-, That was all
-' - heard, at pat time. _ They started done; Ist t.
4dong; the four thatl pointed out, and 3 ackeo
- Innirdeelfpf , don't ton -Wag the other m a
t
(Herrington). raked them If they we:again
~., .., to nisei row; they Bald they . 'were not. boy
'' there weri'llbsaltu4od xikthei *abed me If E
aroti'd tliht for the MA. I told *XO I Irma
' ''tdoti al /*Ai isoiilitang min. : not Iyu au:
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h.(lswtte.
heard said going dawn . I went to Early's , and
staid dun till daylight. Saw nothing_ oe. the
fighting. ~Allama. was over I saw the fiddler
dyleg can man (6ealden.) wee Mandl ag at
the doer; With — a knife in his band and
a 5711117
- Something; he was the fast man to
*aye of the party who came dawn with me.
'Via a-tiamined—l was boarding - ons quarter'
of a tails from Early's; had not teen the de
' fends:tin before that night. We treat down
Al
the railroad !min
a Coultersville; we stopped at
fisiviale and got candle, as It was very d mk,'
, epme ot them got Cigars; saw Jae Lian .
• 'store ' ', and te . carcus with us. There were ab out
night in the party.
buten Edmondson, constabloOf MOLT-capon,
'testifieis that he had a conversation withller
' elagtmi. subseqat at to ate kliiing.ol Haut lin.
- Mr. ;Kirkpatrick ,protieed tO piaVe by Idt•
MS that Herringto,' -about' ibttr naia "aftei the
killing of Basally, rondo adinholene concern.
hag the transaction. • : -*. --- - ,
-TheAHIPCsa was interrogated . by cow , n al for
deferso as to what, irony; inducentent s had been
helkon,
_,1.. .
• .':7l2a ads:sash:in altered to be given is e , seence ,
.wan in the *.collowing words, having been re- '
Sinned to writing t - sed reads O We were all at tha -h
otel tri,Cotaeravnie, pretty drink, and Diasl . '
and
Sulden Paid there MU • ball down at old
down to the bitil ' Eas:lft that they were got=
to cut e ti.— hearts out of two fellows, Rag
asked nlt to no along, and we went along."
' Thla Offer, after, being read and stibmittett,'
was amended, so as to tricludoartadditionuf tud• , '
mlesiou In r Herriegton," vim "That they went
down to Early's, and" got Seto Doe fuss, but it
did's:t come out right; that thPy got into
anothir, sad that In
,:thd. middle of It Kato
Fatly hit Mtn over the bead: - with apokar, and
alter that-he knew nothing more about It.
-r [Mr. nwurtzweitter objented-t0 the reading of
ch.' oirdr In the preaeoce of the jery, until it
had bse.4 conal(cred and passed' upon.]
The Oltftellona of. 4etence to the otter were
ow
sealed. ,- rrulocl,-•without argument, and an exception
• • ‘- - --
The *Huss catithased, andleatttlai to the ad
snissionalinado ai ahoyven.
* 'Crons - oxammoi---oica not pumping Herring
ton all the way- in *the cars from Iteli..esport
to the thy; had him - aled, non tallted with him
.back end forward; did not alt Lithe same seat
With him. Did not stop at Janmy O'llsorke's,
en the waw from the railosad depot to tha[ao
that
...,
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t re collect of. •
SiSl=l
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courtre : at half past ona.
Daniel litaidny recalled—After the brat or
second dance, I took off my coat ; it was about
eight o'accir.
Cress - examined—Sometimes persons take off
their mate when dancing, flit Is warm, I took
ofr my dont befcrictile trouble with Gilkey.
i Dad my last dance helm the defendanta came
• Ranh f 4 litt : icarted.4i3l6Sily Clothing otde
ceased thowoh-its belonged to the fiddler,
Briestlln. Who wee killed.
Catherilae - LEV171713, ITCAiled. Vivi ict
, theelatenient of idenittgton iluirettwatruck hlo
on the bead with a poker. Tho defense objected
std the offer wee withdrawn.
URBAN
The case far the Cloremau;ealth closed
Messrs. iireartxvrelder and Cochran moved for
a verdict of not gtility as against James Jackson
and Btemait Smith, against whem.they contend
ed there had been no evidence elicited auflicient
to justify a conviction.
kr. Miller, for the tkommenwealth, contended
that there Was evidence going to show a cam-
Maintop mitt° part if allot the dace dents, and
that thm was not a. question : for the cold; hot
for the jnry.
Mr. nwartzwelder called attention to the fact
that in the opening of the ease the common
wee:th's officer, or his representative, had stated
that as against Smith and Jackson the* facts
might cot connect them with the transaction,
particularly! In the client Jackson. He thought
the endeavor to submit the case to the jeu7, as
to .11 the defendants, exhibited a lack of charity.
kr. killer said t hey were not now to be se
deiced him an argument .upon the facts. That
t here was some evidence going to show a com
mon peeps re, could net be dotted; and therafo - e
the venire) as to the guilt or inuoceeee or
Smith and .lactems ahould oe cube:duel to the
jury.
The court denied the motion, but threw- out
the it:Umtata n that there was but slight evidence
against Smith and Jackson. They would not,
- .however naerp the prt_rotrative of the Jury.
George IV Cochran, Esq. proceeded to open
.- the ease for the defence to the Jury. He was
associated With Mr. iiwartewelder as connect
• 'Air Smith and Jackson. and there baying been
no case made out against them, (as Connie!
thought) it was scarcely necessary that any
thing Mr old be said In their behalf. Some evi
dence, however, would be offered as to thei r
good character. .
Thomas Howard, Eaq., opened in belim.f of
the other defendants. He lasi spoke of their
character, and said they were hard-working,
honest, young Ines, and had all here In
the army. Dias, he had enderatood, and
Would Fay It to his credit, bad been
the support of his mother, providing
for her wall. He (Mr. M..) never knew a man
who was kind to his mother -to be really had.
The Wilier, he argued, occurred In a melee,
and without Malice or design. ilvao had be en
knocked down by a severe blow epee the head,
was cut In the neck, and his clothing was cut
In eeri-rel places. Witnesses would be pro
dneed to disprove the idea that the defendants
went to Early 's far any bad purpose, and met
they did not prepiat or arin themselves to per
seance of an , artuagement made at (knitters.
vale or elsewhere. At s dente of the charac
ter-shown, where ale-was liberally dealt oat,
It world not Lake a great deal to start a row.
Ryan weg very drunk, complained of being
shoved shoot, and fine* struck. Ill'Gowan.
;Gallaglier,eungtingof - Ude, took up the quar
rel, and !dada manner precisely wan the fight •
brought on. &wives were used In the melee end
fuse, in the best of blood, and hence the offence
could amount to uo' more tuna manslaughter,
unless the Jury believed the defendant" sought
the quarrel and were present In virtual:tee-of a
combluat on. Thla they would lame was not
the case.
Joseph Robinson, the first witness called, tee.
tilled that he had known Priiith and Jaeksen al
most all-their lives. fad that they had always
borne the reputation of peaceable, quiet men.
. James M. Love, Justice of the Pere, of e'er.
Fatties townehlp, testified that he bad known
Smith intimately tor abuot live years, and Jack-
EMI for about tho same length of time. Thar
vepntation for' pace, quietness and industry,
In the :neighborhood where they reside, was
very good.
R. S. Robinson also testified to the good char
actor of Sm.lth and Jackson, as also did Via
N. Robins.
John Miller, of Coultensolllc—Wits acquainted
with all the defendants before the party at
Early's, except Herrington, who I saw that
night. Saw them ilparille, at the store
was there before they came in. Don't recollect
of Ereirde fined= ; know a candle was bought,
bat don't know 1/1.0 got it, or whether it was
paid for. Etalden was in the party. Jackson
was am e beftre the rest CAMP in. They said
they were solve to a party at Early'a and some
one asked Yukon to go alone ; don't think he
'wetted to go at neat, bat asybowbe started out
with them ; I went out along ; beard no one eat ,
that they w mid kick Early out If ha objected to
their presence. I went along to the party.
QUCStigin by Mr. ilorrard.--Was there any
understanding as to what the party were to do
when they erg to Early's.
Objected to, but objection not pressed.
Witness—There was no understanding that I
heard. There were no arms In the party; saw
none and none were spoken of.• No difliceby
was spoken of or apprehended. The first time
I saw the wieners, Mogact, was on that night;
be was sober enough going down, but got
drunk afterwards, There was nothing said
when we went Into the house; persons were
dapeing; defendants took part; theta was ale
there. and it was drank pretty
freely.. Sadden when he came out, stag
gered against me, and I steadied him up. By
an was tating down on the railroad ties. This
was didectly after they left Early , ' house, about
midnight. There was a difficulty with Gilkey,
'bet did'not. see It. Saw the commencement of
rho Lat dUllculty. There was a sett on the floor
tithe time; there was a man on the floor, eald
t °l4 . . tGPWan, and thet's.the fellow Ryan hit.
° than hit) was standing by the door and
wentinte tits room. A little aftei DadAt3 Gal
lagher carat in and said "the man that struck
that Sim* Man (mefiewat) has got to strike
toe." Then tbro Started 'toirsid one another
C. e. . 14 7 5,3 anti Gallagher, and a lot
more on each Then 1 een
toss, two or three %Lutes after, trio out of
the re 9M-17114 *.4! 1 b1 * M. 41484*
it, qe time kheird of some one Mein „ rut, D e o:,
know the Mari who had the stns ; h e wu wiz,
leg tome persona in the Craird Nu° were •
.14". Went out of the house , to the etl 74. ri ll 7.
with one of the gds. When standlaa et the
door I heard some one any "the fiddler { s m iled
and forgnednesainikageolatot the &awe: , 11
was abaft. five minutes after the Inan , wittith e
chib began striking that,lbeardlids. When tit.
request Oras made to go ont of the house, just
than started' back,' tartar the railroad, In
front of the home, andmet Jackson.- Jackson
and I wait mi. the - rifiroad farther, and the
crowd (the CoultemvlllafelloWs) CAM 11 1j-/**
club thentan had was afoot and &kW or two
felt in length, and about an inch 'and • half
15t6 cone - j
John Ellas, (brother of one of the defandatttl).'.
risiOloglnElizabeth township, testified that be
was at the tooted In Connersville on the !Litt
the party went down to Early's. The ; boys
were Joking In,the bar-room e and took a (Monte,
of driek•-• They Mild therd !miss r4arty down
the road, let'a go down to It;" and than eve all
came out of the hotel. They halted a momest
or two and differed about going, because ft was
dark and bad the appearance of rain. At last
they potitlnded.tergo; ifilithiug was saldj that
I beard, arras, Or — any difficulty. 'They
started down and,,l started aft BTU, Sadden,
'Dies, Bob liforMt EimMl, -- WalL - Giles , Robert
ld
Oldha•Aildfllettirigtalf were the party that
left me atibe Raw twottuovabe neat
day aWatlnneritititiOn Part Of the' clothing
errintygoox sa.siiox
=II
Yesterday afternoon, about three o'clock ell •
ems Seth Vlllinot, Hamlet Lew', A. J. Kemp
and. Geoige Ctdo, of the Ifayor's police, etc
creded In arresting, at a bionic known as "Castle
Thunder," at the head of Roberta meet, In the
Seventh ward, a colored man named Biddle
Moore, accused of killing a man named Lyons,
also colored, In at. Louis, on the 12th of August
lan. The - officers, who had been oa the look oat
for LIM for a long Ume, got wind of his pres
ence at the place mentioned, and proceeded
thither with caution. Calf and Kemp sp-'
preset ed from the rear of the house, and
Moore acting them ran to the . front, leaped
o der the btmisters of a porch and was making
off, when officers iVillmot and Lowe " flanked
him, the former Bret layieg hands OD him. Ha
was conducted to the tombs, and the ht. Louis
antbontles having been advised of ttls artest, he
will likely be removed to that piece as Soon as
bloom Iss native of this city. and a very
stout, muscular man, of perhaps thirty years of
age. He was playing cards to a saloon with
the man be murdered, and getting Into a filar.
eel over the name. they went oat Into a yard to
dialtywheiiiellaoocadwrngstekdstlif: andoffi csetarbbAtdmotat
that be cut the man, but said he did not IntenJ
to kill blm.
This magistrate; yesterday, dlspooed of tb
following cases, held over from the
day, for n further hearing
In the cars of Geo•ge, Daniel and Joseph
f;rubtia, prosecuted by Win. Ttny. of Sharps
berg, for malicious mischief, fie:rge Grubbs,
the father, was dischsrged, and tee sous, Daniel
aid Joseph, beta in 6300 each for trial. In
the surety rive, lac aulat by the same prosecu.
tor, nil three of the Grubbs' were held to an.
ewer.
The calla of passing counterfeit money—A.
Daob, prosecutor, and Charles Lewhauser, de
fendant—was amicably arranged, and the
charge withdrawn.
In the matters at Issue between the colored
ladies - of the Seventh ward—Mary Ellen White,
Rachel Jackson and Jane thelvely—the
Aldor
man dismissed the eases of assault and battery
and surety of the peace, en payment of costs.
Partible Entry Extriordlnary.--31ary A.
Studer, cabling near Eget Liberty, appeared
before Alderman Taylor. and made an informa
tion chatting Henry ilershattser andanother man
whom she did not know, with farcible entry,
alleging that on Monday night last about
twelve o'clock they forcibly entered her domicil,
forced liar to leave her bed and tba room, them.
seres retired, and slept till morning. Hers.
banner was mated, and gale ball to answer
the charge. This is certainly ono of the noeereat
caseent forcible entry that we have beard of
lately.
End of the Rum-Fox Case,—John
For o incereerattd la the - county prison, for
trial oa tho charge , of, Laving seduced under
promise of marriage, Mary Rum, of Tamper
ancesille, regained Ms liberty yesterday, by al
lowing himself to bo united in marriage with
:he said Mary. Iddeiman Nicholson performed
the ecremehy In the prlson,in the most approv
e&manner, after which tho prison doors were
opened andthe groomnllowed to depart with
his bride.
Cendisitted for Trish—Witham Milligan,
John Went, John and Joseph Ilanlos, con
certed 4n the violent assault upon Messrs.
Kemp and Bonitos, Conductors on the Penn
sylvania Ballroad r on Liberty street, a couple of
w teki since, Nadi be tug before - the Mayir-
Yi
of glatrdsky, and were cortninted to jai l In default
ball thou stint of 41,600 each. Donlip Me,•
linlaffer. also alleged to be concerned, wls
leased %Ix % giying '
18unandeca m•b.mail.;•411.: Zinnia
:Go
iden,. met, fay 6:intent:a or 'Neely' BMW,
'ln flamer a " ar Se , 'et raaanllaild tantry, with
Intent, to mist Java:: Mclntyre, of the Third
ward, swore out a balhnicca, and relieved Wl*
la now In
ja4chfafirnoamitiptgerPoirinnisolbnaLtY4-uu:"thYtwacelys'i'r
thargo.
.and tarpropeeta for a tannin tbo Penitentiary
are very Infant-
Won
care Private Mem', ,For sale bYltragglate.
tisk fOr tiilMtairManll.7rltaL
R ivin g the symptoms and treatment of sey. t ,
devisee neon:panto .eack Bons or can h s
by' addresateg Tomtit Sfan'a - Friend, Boa Tag
Clacinnattl. with 6 three met ,tam p enclosed,
to Jos ep h Fuming, Crartea 'finper,J. H. Felton,
or 8.. - W. Pot do CA. Allenttenr.l
. -
I that be wore
clothing; othe anslookedt Early'e;
aa-1:-
did not examine his It. H. Lecky, Manufacturer of Oil Too
.
• ...„0-.Mr. Howard proposed *prove the condition .
- tliar the •tiothing..- th e re we r e cote la It, The ciil Tootinanufartory of Mr. hockey is .
which did not exist On-the day previous. locatia at HOZZI-rse `shoo street, Alleghe-
Oak akin by common 'realm sustaine,i. ny City. The building is two stories in height.
t o .. deed and fifty feet. Th e ran
Whams conthuted- saw my . brother ha " d ' a)-
and is forty feet hunts
at my mother's On the opposite 4140 of the river po nhi w g ,
p backcdotnoe
driveian
wmd
took 's the machinery is a lea-home power engine. The
Crum
. machine i tileryconststa of five turning lathes, ono
place e l
a r s o hi n n , : v S li at ( l Bl , ? . , rd i : o dh u a ea r yi b c o g v t lit h e . arreA r ; ff orm sl : l ; o : 3 r tib u er6E L o h t Y lit:
Centering la t h e, our Iron platter, a drill press.
Whereabouts of lira s •
la ord er to show that he had. 1 309 r 'Bed far IL" . Screw Culling machine,etc, In the blacksmith
dld. 4
eart",e,.
Mr. ifirkpatrlck-Wc.baterlk Proven titatim shop are live forges, which arc kept-constantly
Mr. Ifoward-Bman rl,
,it Work. The filret art kept in blast by a fan
seyou
Mr. triipatiick-- - You want to. tan. </then by the engine.
Abjection.„ liver Since Um commencement Of the develop
,
of
it :
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ne oo r rn d t r l une a d i a d eat e n ye
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81,
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thati l e it,
trouble
bb
eefather3yt .iennerient4eofavoollritnegniwtorbyr,thpagrtailleswohat,vettobeethne chn,gger'rd
F.arly'n.. Re had on the tinnier clothing that-be state of perfection.' SS critical :Lave oil Man
bad the evening befere. Thera whit not Xriptirk became, that every now Improv meet Is most
of blood noon it. ~
thoroughly rerutinized, and Hit stands the teat,
-'s Howard pitifseired 1 - .4 prove that the de.
fcedent, Snalien„ was not in the habit of carry that lathe tt.ol they:will hare and no other. The
• fart that many of the old tools have either been
v ; broken MT, or the joints have become unscrew-
Introrof -Ccruhtinerinnede"-EariWa;.ilnreamotyattoenheteiete,..°l' esl, allowing them to fall back into the well,
tlft)il la She 'Bald,' to t ail best of my thereby causing much labor and expense, and
knotdedge end belief, that the defendants, sometimes ruining the well entirely, has caused
when they came to the party, were made wet- borers for oil to be cautions as to west kind or
command things went on smoothly a tool they. buy. Toe tool mAnn'actured by
.Ceptie 'Prances C. Flanegin, of Coultermille, - Mr. Leekylins rood the jmNit vere teat-, hut
tiatided that he heard the testimOrty of Felix
owl
Its peeullat lormation, boa In every
MeKenna. on a previous occasion. Ile raid lestance been successful.
that Padden hail knocked down three or four, One of Mr. L's improvements consists of a
_thbut cannot say that he bad named any one of solid shoulder sad box, made from the best
em. Re said the ripe dins used pretty freely, . Low Moor iron. . This iron, as many Of our
and that he did nor, know of any cutting Wag Tenders are aware, Is ob
re ho tained in this count
done before saw the striking with the club. by working up old railroad lotive
tires,
res,
Court adjourned to meet at aloe O'clock this The piperused, or, as It la more property called.
moaning.
the tubing, Ii manufactured to Order by Spang
4: Co., of this city, and is made of the best ar
ticle of Juniata iron. It is extrti thick, and is
cut into proper lengths, according to order.
Thistuhing la Only used for the 'rope and pole
wings.
The solid shoulder and box referred to above
In first brought to the proper shape by the hand
of the biaegareltb. It Is then pieced le 'lune,
end the portion handed for' iarertiou In the
tube laaostly tettied to the rtquieed Cite, and
the twz ae welded tegether: Tt.ale very par
ticular work, as the pipe IS f.) much lighter than
the mile shoulder there Is great dangevof burn
ing tt before the weld is eempleted. The data
:es now made in the pipe, commencing an Inch
or two stove the Inner part of the snouldas,
which elves a circle of solid Iron, uncolored
by
the welding process. The !wren , hole In the
end of the box, made to receive the next joint
of the boring tool Is then tut, the shoulder be
ing made in such a manner as to effec
tually prevent the spreading of the socket.
It is fact well known to all °hearse:it and
expecte need mechanics bat the V elm; cid threads
of the nude and female mews hamt• tendency.
when nodes a heavy stride, to slip over each
other and become stripped, often ber.ttng the
of wicker, and always more or leas Severely
milarglig the socket or nut, when heavily strain
ed; causing it to become bellallouteett. Tula
to cue of Oil Toole, allow them to Rabble and
tautly become unscrewed while in tut
Wens,. This wabbilug action and tetidener
of the socket to spread is entirely overcome by
theft:norm/ Joints, which consist of a series
of Inclined angles, Which .nreverat the spread of
the socket and wattling of the joint; well° the
old socket tonaista of two Nimes at right angles
which bare no power to preemie the socket from
'weeding, or the Joint from wobbling. The
advantages of the new joints over the old will
be readily observed /4 any mectutele,
for their superiority win be seem at • glance,
The patent Improved "Jars" of Mr. Lecky are
Worthy of litotice. They are tura:hen with
double guldmi,: which cause them uid the tools
attached thereto, to work in . a perpendicular
line, thereby presenting the surging. weehline
crooked and attaining action of the joints and
"jars" which ea common In the oil tools now le
one. These "jars" are made of solid bon, there
being nut one we Id lathe entire arracgement,
end the slides Si an pc_r!ectiv that there Is bet
little play Whiffed for diem, to get Out of a
perpendicular. The knocking head is also of
sold metal Mr. Leaky hilt patented his jars,
so an: no ono hes a right to dispose of them
exee pt they are especially licensed by him. Sev
eral parties, it Is understood, are already la-
Medea upon hut patent. and tt Is M. lineation
to prosecute all such offenders to the fall mune
01 the law. Ilia jars and joints are his spa:laity.
The following list of parts comprise a full act
of tools: 1 Derrick Wheel; I Temper Screw
and - Clamps ; 1 Rope Socket ; I Maker Dar ;
pair Jan ; 1 Augur Stem ; 2 Centre Bits ; 11
Reamers •, 9 Wrenches ;2 O sages 1 band
plump, (galvanized Iron) ; I Pump Palley . -
numbering in all, la pieced. Average woigne,
9SO It,.
He also makes Four alms of Pins and Base.,
viz ; No. I-11ns, 3 by 2; Boxes, sby 1. 14c.
2-Pits, Pe, by 2; Boxes,s by 3. No 3-Puts
3by 2 , ; Boxes; 5 bys l
~ No. 4-Pins, 4 by
9!. Bozo. o ay 5 ,4.
The tools, when completed, are about forty
feet long, and weigh trim 900 to I,'loo pound.
each. Mr. Lecky Is now making some of the ,
heaviest joints ever made in this connery. He
turns out from lane to are sets each week, al
though he could, it arcesurv, turn out a larger
number. No piece work Is done at the coats.
lishment, as thckuttre time of the workmen la
consumed In executing orders. A complete sett
of trots casts from 8300 to 1-1.`.0.
fir. Lecky Is a practical Inn - butte. sad arc: y
article of work passes under his eye, undergaing
the closest scrutiny before It leaves the shop.
Bo successful have his tools become that he has
never lost a stogie customer. His badness is
increasing so rapidly that he luta found it Seem
lierr to extend bull ettabllahme-t. wind' will be
dune In a short Liam lie rum out alma ditra.
cat alms of toots, and is prepared to furnish
egstryMing la the Une Of 01l toots. A great
many persons are adopting his Improved Jars,
and having them dtted to their old tools.
eularginghls establishment ID; tacky does
not intend to welts° himself to oil tools. He
bu already patterns made, lutendlaz to rom-
Illence the menufacturo Al steam engines for
oil wells, as noon as his foundry Is completed,
Ills customers can thew be. fitted out complete.
.1,/,!wilhont haying to open accounts With two
uterent mannfactorica.
'Ths cannot close this articles without refer.
ence to an article mat manufactured by Mr.
Lea', which however has nothing to do with
It. It Is a dummy car, for pareerCer railways.
Its peculiar merle in that It entirely avoids Ma
strain usual In can of the ordinary class, when
going round a short curve. This is entirely
duce away with. A ear forty feet loose ran be
pat en the track if necessary, end will make the
tarn with the same facility as a short car. It
can be run ut a creator speed, and can he check
ed in an Instant. The saving of °transit in
running, u Compared to the horse car is thirty
three per cent. This car will be ready fur spa.
ration In the spring.
In conclusion, we invite the attention of
those engaged in the development of oil terri
tory to the establishment of Mc. Lecky. We
its not sea that any one can rfail to be pleased
with his tools; and he invite; all Interested to
cal sad examine for themselves, when he will
br haply ;ugly- any Information In regard to
them that may ba desired.
Agricultural llociety Meeting.
;kregolar
_session of the hoard of Managers
of the County Agricultural.Soelety wos hold at
their rooms, on Fift h street, yesterday. Pres
ent Messrs. Young. Chess, Hodgson, Mur
dock, Reed, McKelvy, Espy and Park. Pratt-
Fuloung the Chair. In the absence. of
Jrt S rotary, John E. Perks, Esq., ras chosen
pro 1011, and the mlnetss of the last special
meeting read and approved.
Warrants for the payment of the following
hills, were ordered: Pre/I/Wien S ;
Republikaner, Mr . W. S. Hawes, E114.&.1. Bltic
of Bally, Farrel di Co. am! J. S. Devlin, were
referred to Meet committees, with power to
act, and that of I'. Zimmerman & Co. laid over
.for further consideration. A warrant for ale
dollars was orderel In favor of 'norms tierri
ott In full for services as night watehomn, and
also one in favor of rt. Morton, for sixty-aLt
dollars, In fall for services at the late comity
. .
-
On motion. it with' - nrdered that a diploma be
awarded to W. B. Sprott, E4q., of the borough
of .Manchester„ for a sample of fancy cOmbitta
lion fence, exhibited at the tare fair.
On motion. It was
Brtusked, That a committee of th - ee be ap
pointed by the Chair to present to the L,egisia
tnrc thematter of the Society's claim against
the State, for damages sustained by the occupa
tion by the State troops of their former fair
grounds, In the Ninth Ward, end that they be
respectfully urged to give It their early and
earnest attention to lave the same liquidated
at' the &teeing session.
• Whereupon the Chair appointed lacuna Es
py, Parke and Chess said committee.
On motion, adjourned, to Meet on the List
Wednesday of September.
Alaustments.
Tmetran.—Thera wee sot II very large audi
ence present at the Theatre laUsight, probably
In =sequence of the oppoidtlen that was
Lt . /night to bear. The play of "uncle Tom's
Cable was broil/at Oat end the characters well
sustained by the stock company. Miss Ada
Monk's "Total)" Is Perfectly original. The
piece will be repeated to-eight,
Oman Hocse.—The Opera Mouse was :un
cetentlardy crowded Mat night to whoms the
play of Inshateges. In addition to the aurae
tha of Mr. and Mrs. Florence appearing in the
piece, the acute erect, the handienek of Mr.
Palmer, [bascule artist, was most beautifcd.
Tonight the playa of Kathleen hfavannmen, and
the Irish Mormon will be.presented, the Fioren
ca la totn pieces.
AZT/MILS WARD.--4. Ward will appear et
Masonic ILO to-night with his pictures, and
give us some idea of life among the fie will will commence his lecture with lortleats of
his boyhood: with a light and airy preamble,
with soma gosh., and If necessary will call
open the citizens and explain t h em. The wn•
Fie will comprise selections from Aux Sebas
tian, Mat y bad a little lamb (with mild sauce
variations), Dearest, Wherunat Than Dreamest,
Dostast Thou Dreamest of Me, kn., Dear
Mother, I hate come home to die by nu - ism,
and the entirely new opera of Faust. fie lec
tures to-night aid to morrow night.
MCIET:3I.--The collections of curbasitles are
still gathering at the Mutter:ins. Persons hay_
leg anything cerrienth, any relies of the war, or
In fact anything that is remarkable or has a
history are requested either to contribute or sell
It to the museum. Mr. Gardiner win pay the
highest price for curiosities of all kinds,
Amts! of a Murderer
Before Alderman Strain
lieok ?I catcall
T. , I frAWAYSION INN Ry hear W. how:-
teLloss. Boston: Ticknor a Fields.
This h. a magnificent edition of a very popu
lar bock. It Is beautifully illastrated, printed
I on dna tinted piper, elegantly Covert, and
Pin the thing for a holiday or birthday
present. The "Talcs of a Nereid* lan" were
originally published rotas time ago, and the
series of beautiful poems presented lo the tales
told by those gathered around the Ire of a
wayside inn 'ine Autumnal night in puribary.
town" has beta read *gala and *gala by el/
toren of Irma poetry. There is CO need to
praise Longfellow, for his name is a household
word throng bout this broad land, and his poents
are ever wel come tesseTery fireside where poetry
con be appreciated. The present is only cue of
numerous and varians editions of this standard
wink, Ana It In so handsoceedy got up that,
every one who bees It will long to possess it.
A btrantLx iv Swrr..—lcy Alexander South,
Bost.. Ticknor end Fields.
Mr. Smith la better known as a poet than as
a prose welter; yet we do not know bet we pre
fer his prosy 14 his poetry. The book before
us is * Very plealaZ: . ei Weird
log the author's summer rambles In a part Of
Scotland not hitherto overrun by tourists. ,Hs
tells his story Is a ready, off-bans], entertain.
log way, and winds up with some poetic trans.
latices of Ossian "breathing," as he says "the
very tool of the wilderness" he bad been tra
versing. Altogether It forms one of the most
readable books of the season, and the reader
will find It vastly more profitable and gratify
ing In the perusal than most of the current re•
prints of English novels.
Both of the,aboee for sale by H. Miner, rah
street, next door to tie l'oatoMee.
Lire Alb lit.airat, OASIS= or VICE ADMIRAL
FAIIMAGIVT. By Bee, Jr. th ifearliey. New
fork: W, Lt. Appleton & Co.,
Biographies of living men are apparently
somewhat onfof place; but at every °palmate
to know all about each a glorious old hero u
larrepl, thircentheatle and carefully prepared
sketch of his Ufa will in that respect. supply a
trabllo want, -Mr. Headley always writes well,
anti presents the hems of his pen to the beat
amines and in Ads coleuses he tells us. in a
eery ititractlsOway. all that It Is poidtas to
known yetief tbelorelnol4 nasal 'Ofdeer of
the world.
Far sale by; Glidenfolny. 15 Fifth
street.
• -•
Concaleaeent.—Wcare gratified klantiottoca
that Colonel M. Rilandic, who' had been con
-deed to hit house for over tem months, is now
_Convalescent, And ahla to /lilt the city and mix
Mice more with ids numerons friends and cc.
lie was prograted with fever In
Jime last, and no violent 'was tne diadem that
Ida condition wad at one time regarded AS very
ditiell.• -WO eineercly hope that he may con
tinue to improve to •Itealtb vile/4[6 k and
Thu he may yet All up the allelic.' period of
l luee score and ten."
From
.Yesterday's Evening laazette.
I Caught with a Staten Dress On.
On TurndaY. as Mn.il 'Charlton, a resident of
the Second ward, Allegheny, was in Raynot's
stare, Malang. name Parchases. she was oaten
,
tailed at seeing ono of her dresses griv.:e the Per
son of a colored woman who happened to be In
the store at the same time. The dram, together
with some other articles, had been stolen from
Mrs‘Charlten's clothes and she had no
hesitation In" Informing the colored W. M. 12
of the fact. At this announcement the women
of color fled from the store, punned by tars.
Charlton. The chime. was brief, however,
as the loaner soon .ontstrlpped the latter.
Mr. Raynor gave' the name of the colored
woman as Sarah Sheets, and officer Elide was
soon after put on leer track!' 'Re won found her
holm, but ehe bed ln the- inewthirot undressed,
and not an "helonglog to Mrs. C. mild
be found, They wero about girl= up the earch,
when the endear discovered a panel &met, upon
Opening whietrtho stolen dress and a skirt were
ftnind and Identified. Sarah was then arrested,
and after a hearing was held by Mayor Morri
son to answer the charge.
Served Him Right.
On t%ednesdity last, (says the Harrisburg
Register,) two colored aoldters returning from
the service, having been honorably discharged,
were seated in the front part of one of the Yean•
sylvanla Railroad care, The car was nearly
empty Saul the train arrived at Tyrone, when
some thirty persons got aboard, As wood as
it started, two men of this party approached
the place where the negro soldiers were aittieg,
and one of the white men, with the aat Of his
band. struck the negro on the face. The latter
look It very submissively Until the train came
to Tipton, weer*" ail of the party but two or
three " got off, The conductor then said that
the darkey" should hare fair play. lie told
the same white man to strike him again. The
matiptdical off his coat and repcued the blow I
'when them:we, Seeing a ebanee for fair play
rose from his seat and unmercifully "thrashed"
him.
The North Presbyterian Church. A 'leghang.
At the recent meeting of the Presbytery of
Allegheny, the pastoral relation between the
Day. C. H.. Dunlapend the North church yens,
at hie own request, dissolved. It la underetood
that the Section of said church have secured
the services of Prof. Hodge, of the Western
Theological Seminary, as Stated Supple until
the next stated meeting of Presbytery. At the
same meeting a resolution was adopted ex
pressive of the intoreat felt of the Presbytery
In the prosperity of thin church, nt,d a commit
tee was appointed, consisting of Res. Maur's.
E. W. Swift, Dr, Rillott, T.. 1. Orr, and Elders
James Park and T. EL Nerin, to visit the larger
and stronger churches of Pittsburgh sad Alle
gheny, and with the consent of the pastors and
olderaof aaldchorchea, make en appeal to them,
on behalf of the North church, with a view to
obtain the ne calmly additional funds ,for the
creation of the building matte:plated,
Captain J. W. Ibrker
We take pleasure in annotnelag to oar read
ers that Capt. girker, (so well knotri to the
"able bodied' . of the 2&1 District ), has opened an
office at No. ID Fifth street, (second floor,) and
resumed the practice of the law. The Captain
is done with ° drafts," and Instead of getting
peorda into trouble will now devote his Wittlta
to getting them out. Those who have had offi
cial or social intercourse with the Captain will
agree with as when we my that a more polite,
affable and accommodating gentleman Is not
often met with. lie is a good lawyer, and will
no doubt soon build up •la and luerative
practice. lie is well qualified, from his mpo
rleu ce In the arm 7, and as Provost Marshal, to at
tend to all business connected with bounty,
back pay, pensions, etc., and will dmoto spec
ial attention to these masters. • Ills °Mee Is
nearly opposite the Gezefla building.
Alleged Conspiracy and Fraud.
An old man named doku Curran appeared
before Mayor Lowry to-day and preferred a
charge of conspiracy and fraud naiDrt a wid
ow named Margaret Falwardi, and Thomas
Mosgan, bar-keeper at - .No. 401 Penn strnet.
Clwran alleges that he had 6110 In money, and
being rtnite unwell woo Induced by Morgan to
come to the house so one of LW. family, alleging
that Mrs. Edwards was his mother. He was
Wren to understand that he could "make a
match" with Mrs. Edwards, and under these
promising Inducements he went to the heoso„
spew. all blatooneyin about a week s and wet
then turned out of door, Mrs. Edwards demist&
that she knew earthing about the matter, and
lithe boys about the house "faslat" the, old
man out of his money she hod to knowledge of
IL The parries will Late a hearing on Thurs
day.
Judicial Threat.—Peter Webber of Fitt
township, was brought Into man thta roaming,
credal compulsioo, to answer an Indictment for
telling Moor without Heenan. flu eat In a p lm
of guilty, but elated, in natecitamlon of bit °t
race, that he wet prernnut by trte pcopin of hie
neighborhood to eantlane selling. Thu apart
sentenced him to pay a use of sevaate tit, do!.
tare and the costa. and It undcrao ten days ten
proonment In the county JCL The coon added
that Into dld tot quit selling, he would 4od
that they would "press" him much harder than
he said the pavie bad.
Itentottilngt for Iron bten.—We were shown
to-di l. at the rage of Juslah Coplei. Fast., b 7
Fifth street, second boot, o number of speci
mens of sheet mad hoop Iron. mannfacturld
neon the ITBliams patent, welch, from their
great superiority, should attract the special ot
tani:on of gentlemen nomad In the manufne
tare of Iron. Mr. Copley also hag a sample of wire,
manufactured from this bon, welch to pro
nounced very good. 'those In the business will ful-
Jg appreciate the tali of tha iron upon an Clarlli
nztiloo of the specimens. (hie or our large
milts is now manufacturing, dolly under the
NVllLLveris process, with rxeellent success.
An Explattation.—la our report of them
eeedlnga of the Connote:r OM Consolidate -An,
ere reported Thomas Steel. Esq., as having
Hated that he was r 'eDirased to anbmittleg the
the question to the people." lie opposed the
motion to postpanc antton, not because he was
cot In favor of a popular vote, bet because be
wished the t.kmventlon to prepare something
tangible to vote neon. This emplane:roe Is he
ecemary to place hies right before his know-citi
zens.
Accida'aL—A carpenter named William Mc-
Arcs., a resident of the Fourth Word Allegheny,
fell from the roof of a home on liesvcr street,
Manchteter, yesterday, to the ground, a dis
tance of twenty eight feet. lie was working
on the house, and the roof being`mo.et le eon-
BirritinlCO of the frost, he Blipped end re.
Cern/14E41'UB Internal injury. flu wee remov
CO to hie residence, and was attended by D. W.
M. Herron. Hopei are entertained of hit re
°needy.
Abused Ma Wits.—A warrant was Issued
from the Allegheny Mayor's ofrica yesterday
evening, for the 11,11 . 41 or a colored Marl named
haMtlel T. Lindy, of the Sixth ward, Pittsburgh,
chatted with assault and hatters , on oath of
Ms wife. Samuel got wind of the matter and
before the writ maid he serval, loft for eineln
put!, on LI/esteem:a Pule Grove. Lindy Is re
presented as being ■ hard case.
Sunday Liquor fStillog.-11:3. Ann J.
Morgan, of the Morgan noose, Fifth wool, was
bold to ball, by Alderman Johns, to answer a
charge of selling. liquoron Sunday. Thls house,
as we are Informed by the Alderman. has be
come notoriously bad, and If the keeper does
001 pay more respect to the law she will find
herself In very hot water.
'STEAMBOATS
T 4 'R WHZELINU. BIARIBT
.. TA, PARKERSBURG end all In-kieMA
termeßate ports.
The swift eldeqrheel partner eteAmer,
325.41L - 5r.A61.17.
George D. Moo'e, Mastei
Leaves PITTSBIIROEI PLAILERSIITYRO
every Monday end Thursday, et Ii weleek • br
Lees'.! 1 71:EETATICi Fort YAU SY.R •1•U
every Monday end atinNlay at a o'clock r N.
lIIMIIIIIIIIIIO.
leaves PARHER:sBURO FOR PITTSBURGH
every Tuesday and FroLsy,al, 7 r. X.
Loam IILARIETTA FOR PITTSBURGH
ore* Tuesday 'sad Friday', M - 3;4 o'clock r. x.
L'eaves OrPLING FOR PITTsI3
every Wrdoescrd Saturday ht 7 .a.
For [height or mato Apply 00 board or co
oc2 OOLLiNS h VO. , Airoot..
polt 14 .6. 6EVI L L E.—The
tz p iii i
... Stanch and light draught LEM
LEO IL Capt. J. T. tram r nom., raid leave a. a ove,
~ TICS LAY, Noy. Polo. at 4 P. M. For freight
or
l'"‘"‘ .7r EIi ; ..(WIT ' NeW 000 )
JOUR FL hOK, ' i Amts.
FoliorDdn'lNAV & Louts-A A
VILLE—The en e planter ate/woa
DOHA 0411. IL EL DIVI/INET,
Will ,leoro oa above, on T IS DAY, that rout
DAL. as /..P.A. . '' ' ".•
For freight or nonage ap l ply on board or Co
J D. COLLN CIWOOD. I
- neer ADM FLACK. • agallii•
T EGULAR PACKET FOR .
WHEELINO,•MANIETTA AN • • 4
ZANESVILLE .-1118 fine new steamer "Ak
GRAHAM Eapt.O. Stcsrvs.i., wlu lean far tb
aboyeAnd W latermetUate Ran ElrEEIr TUEV
DAT_ L at 4 - p. m . Dawning, leans z uovdio
EVERY FRI DAY. at la. ra.
. D. COLLINGWOOD. Agent.
'VOR , IaWAIRLEANB.—Tho
dnallght.dracistlaineuntr
LOBEN.k. SnAnnorr,
Will leave for the — above and all intaratallati
ports, on TELURSIJAY,,XOT. adth, at 4 m,
For la va or pl 7 anaralon board, or to
noTt J. JOl 0
D. COLLIN WOOD. 1.244ntn•
105 W 17438.-1 U cane cholse sieyr Figs;
regtelred and for nah•by n — .
ItLYM
. 440 of A Lta aua Xvuou
ROBINSON, Br.cCLEA.N & CO
Bankers and Brokers,
No. TS Fourth. !Street Pittsbarrs. .
Dealers 4.2/ kinds of Ck a tette,.
Gold, Sli ln
m, Unentesat Bank , vsnotoent
Notes, For Se mosa awl
Demonic Exchange, &e., &e.
RDeENmme recatinel In PAH FUNDS and CUR
OIN
faterest allowed on time deposits. Collection
made in all parte of the United States on mos
favorable Lerma.
orders executed with dispatch tor ererytiditil
In the bigness st the Bostoa, New York, Phila
delphia sod Pittabtuyti Ureters' Boards strictly
on commission.
Dra c/ on
COEWS &00 , New HEAD
COOKE & O , Phthidelpidai Messrs. C. D
& T. H. PP:Rh INS. Boston.
FINANCE AND TRADE
BROKERS AND BANKERS BOARD
(croaiscrna3 Di UOISINISON, 11 . 0LBAN h CO.)
07Plet or vim Prevent:moo GAzerra
WersasDal, NOir: 29, 1026.
Ildrrivai. As
C. S. a .......... ... 105 00
U.S. 6.20'a
U. 103 09
96 60
C. S. 1040'.. 93 Go
O. S. Certificates
_. 96 57
Gold ....... ...... 141 00
!illegheny Co.Pittaburgh Fives , ______
Allegheny Vnlley It. It. Tb.... c '- 4 10370
Connellsville It. FL 7o 00
Cormellsville R. R. Stock....__ 9 23
Connellaville R.X.non-taterest.. 9 00
Fourth Nat. Bank .
_.
& 01. National Bank ----.—. 66 00
Peoples National...-.._..-
Columbia 011
-J1 berry Run
...... 15 — W
- Eldorado
30
Central Basin —....-........
Caldwell
011 Creek & Cherry R .....
Pittsburgh & Philo
Poston
Pittsburgh d New Tork....
Ritchey
Phila. Lane. & Cherry Run
Bunitanl Creek
licoseneck
Western Penult-- ..... . ....
Tarr, Story & Cherry Ron
National Refining & Storing
The upward movement lognld, and the unusnal
depression In Governments are causing no little
aliens:lOn to money circles. Instead of gold be
ing down to 125, and aleadily falling as was con
fidently predicted two months ago, It is to-day
nearly, If not Quite 150, and should there be no
speedy clearing up of the political atmosphere It
will go twenty per cent higher before January
Governments Improved Eightly to-day. The low
quotations yesterday In New Tork, are said to
ha , e been occn.loved by A large short interest In
Flee Twenties and Seven Thirties.
Itallsny securities are active In Neer York, and
I ending upward,, Poppers Locks have rerell , l T., al
the rile made on Monday at the Boston board,
from two to three dollars, per share all round,
There Is an improved market hero for Dank
shares. 011 Mocks are gradually foiling into the
hands o(0 few operator", at mere not:aloe% figures,
rind being "molted down" for better times.
Columbia came down a step lower to-day—of
fered for sale at 1.2634.--)25: only bid.
Lanmulter & Cherry Run in heavy at al bid--
1,06 asked. Ritchie is ofrered at lon, es-dlriciend .
The annual election was held to-day at which we
learn a new board wets chorea.
—The Bennehofrittin Petroleum Cio.tina declared
a monthly dividend of per cede, and an extra div
idend of nye ter cent, payable December 6.
—Over two hundred million dollars worth of
railroad property beim:peg to the Gorerrunmat
ha. been sold to t.outhera Railroads on credit •
and their notes token, some of them to run two
year', •
—Treasurer Spinner has Willed supplementary
regulations respecting the aerniAtarinal return and
payment of duties by national Dentin; agenda.
ticuis The Treasurer nays the numerous errors
mail; by recent organised banks, in estimating
semlcarantiel duty, eatner the Supposition that the
regulation. respecting the statements foralahed
by the Treasurer are not read or understood by
the °meets making, the estimates. The method of
making the statement contained to the regulations
legally correct, and the books In tLe Treasurer's
other are so made as ro admit of their record In no
whet method. There must, therefore, be no alter
ation of the printed portion of the form, by Inter
itneatton, ermines or otherwise. Statements sell)
be returned to banks for correction anti they are
made to conform to the method contained to the
regulations and form.
—The following comparative statement shows
the actrage condition of the leading item. of the
Philadelphia flanks for the past and pre, ions
week
I..aat wry!, TM, week
'apt tal . ..... 3.10 1.14.4.12,1:41
on . 46,079,41 , 1 Is , lO trit, ~64,1;e21
9 1 1 .377, 906,19 I).tr. 11,19/
I soden 140.72,13 e 18,246,474 In. 361433
. 1 4,067,5/2 3 4,1110.10.3 Le, /7,763
lreutation 7,0.4:ri1l Inc .1.8. Z
The book movement this week (syn. thy Lrat.. - er.
• 1.1 . T.17 even one—the 0114 costerLsl chanie as
urnpnred with loet week, belt,: o Oevrexac ol
Ice= leio!- , en.ters ;•ents coin.
sod di , ulnllun , nr lett In • oncOleratar
nta. sad Intheste a enfingepresto! nr pro,
re In the money ranritor. There Is s very
ders.bly Ineredued demand II butt: for
, a. rho troll of :rstJuAlly Inere^slng refit
a the currant boaineu of We day.
—The Isal issue of the F ocecoi cat e../. h. con
tains the following article on "Gov erne:lent Se
leoritles at Home and Abroad."
"From,4ll3Be 3 disposition appear 4 In cer
lain quarter, to take a gloomy vi ew of our nn
throat tlnances, to overrate the pressure of our
stependoua debt, and to underrate the strength
by which the burden has to be borne. A few dem
[sanding etateamen and querulous writers telt us
that we have deetroyed a
.vast amount of our
wealth In the war, but they close their eyes Ca
the Impulse which the 14,141' has firms to o ur un.
rivaled wealth-producing lumen. They complain
of the toconeenient form In which a part of the
debt. has been placed; but they forget that during
the was we laughed at the croaker,, who showed
astral More formidable diLlicultieS, and that we
not only surmonrited these ditleultlee but chan
ged them Into tlnancial triumphs. In view of pre
sent facts we wonder at the mistake, of those
great men who decal/In] a century ago that It had
been Letter for England to have succumbed eel.°
Frusta.% or Austria than to be bo.rdeoed with the
Interest of one huudrod and forty millions ate ding,
nod urged that a very small addition to this dent
would be fatal. For we see that by tax.. the
England of today can raise every two years the
whole amount of her then debt, and can still co
aisle Mr. Gladstone to tell the people that their
burdens per capita are reduced every year. The
.41.1:0 of ,a onsionte debt, then, is to be meas
ured not so much by what the ;temple can hear at
et present, as by their prospectivegrowth in
ealt h, In productive skill, In Industrial resources,
wealth
to power, In In ' , entire recd. and In
extett of territory. •
"11. however, we were so mulish as to doubt
het Our Nation./ tsecorttles, at present rata,
utter inrestatents for capital which are more lu
crative and inviting than those of any other coon-
It) shrewd foreigners tire deterred by no such
Iran. For several months past European capital
ha. been funding itself In nve-tweuty b0n.1., with
mach eagerness that the advance In the rate of in
terest in Germany has hero attrlboted to part to
I his cause, and eve, the coupons received hero on
edommay net by the China were midterently
largege. In amount to Mien the rates of forel,o
chan
~W e do rot here ratite the question as to how
for It le desirable tor our [mods to he held abroad,
It Is suMcient for the preeent porpote to note, as
a tact to he ceneldered In forec”ting the future
movements lo the price, of our notional 3e4lxtiLles
t.nt Kam...Tor a low of cur timoroue capitalists
may surmise, foreign financiers, equally with the
mosses of our own people, have foil confidence in
these ierurl ties. and in the prosperous destiny re.
art ed fur the future of our free republic
Chicago flog Market
We herewith glre a comparative table of re.
eeipts and shipments of hogs, etecording to the
board of trade reports, during the past sts day.,
and for the corresponding days last year:
Receipts. Shipment,
1156, 100. law.
3.491 17,432 1,337 020
5,13 f 10443 ON 3,001
5,:710 20,073 1.70 , 2 324
0 ,703 14,000 3,034 kw
2,.38 14,030 4,374 1,131
1,131 ..13,370
Nov. :1...... .,.
Nov.
Nos. 22 --
N0v..21
No V. 22 A. :7
Tntal
Bectlpte ;tad ship
• mehle the L ant,
..... • ••
40, 24/,,;70 13,147 12,407
Increttoc ..-- (.092 locrettetc.„.
Ilecelttl• attloc Oct I, 1010
ttecrlitts the .nme 1330! to 1554
Less than last SetMO.
About bU ears of Rosa had arrtved this morning,
but there warn no buyers In the yuds, ts e heard
Chinni) , one sale 1481 Ho out of peas, ale/a
log 244 lbs, g 9,3.5 per too lb . . p
We B eard packers g
offering IVO for the best lions But there is man.
treat no dieposltion to buy at preaent pelees. Ilold
er* find it dinicult to sell at any price. We hear
of Hoge that have been here some days for which
$10,02N were nteereil the day they arrived, that
1,1,11 Oct bring 110.00 per It. to-day. There ore
a good nanny Flogs arriving for which more was
paid to the countr3 than drovers can get offered
here, Brokers are struggling to save their eon.
algners from loss; but every day's delay in the
1010 only hamming the loas. We report the mu
-
bet dull and quotations nominal at 101110 per 100
pounds -
Flour - and Grain
The quantity of dour, wheat, corn and barley,
left at tide water during the third week of No
vernoer, in the years LBW end 1865, was se fol
lowa
Flour. Wheat. Cern liarley.
1984...•...... 16,100 701,800 119,W0 146,870
isC5 60,600 742,000 tai,za, emosoo
Dec........ 24,300 188.41;300 1nc.676,000 Inc. 91,800
The aggregate quantity of the eanlearticies left it
tide water from the commeneetnent of navigation
to the =1 November, inclusive, during the year*
unit and 1666 wawa roller/re:—
Flour. Wheat. Corn. Barley
0,087,100 14,729" 9,192,400 2,607,600
801,600 6,631,700' 16 , 40 6,400 3,613,606
tkeixtmo' vuooo 1,090,100
The tcrzipts of the new crop attar/ay so far MU
year as c 3,468,5000 bnabela agalnaL2,lit,4oo bushel.
to lAca, ebowing an !areas at new crop thla year of
vrn,4oo bushels.
1116ntreal karket
•
Mali Taut,. Nov.. 1 9 ...-Fprolt—Soper Extra,
1;05268,00; Extra. 6207,424 Canada‘9ol Wel.
land uaslikl• Patio+ N.F. 1 Wie st . wog
•, I. :Weeden2, 15,9005,13; No. 2 Western. $ 2 , 60 U
6,70.
Chteir—irhtst; Canfie.% =ld lirc.tern,
.3-4,33 e. Batley, 6,u,sc
Osamu os ritaPrrranurcaa 6 aza - reast •
lit'srasaiobsy. November . 6 :7. IBS&
Tho produce market's continue excessively dull,
Mid what is still worse, there are an Indications
at present of any Immediate improVernent. The
Impression seen. to be amorally entemmsed !bat
values of necessity must further dePrem ice, cod
w hil e this feeling prerlil;the rollitar of bika:nos3
Will tie light, and restricted alto ether to the re
tail ttaie.
CIEJLEC—No moo emmu In When: I, , ,lly—but
little offering, and /he ...eland Is very light. Otte
dull and drooping; .le of ann hush from Store at
46; /and 200 at tr. „Barley is quiet MO unchanged.
Smell sales of Corn at •iliran for Ear and Shelled
—t tor old Shelled sold at hi on trick. Sale of
leen bush Eye, to arrive, et ea.
FLOUR—There is no 'lmprovement; to note in
the demand for Flour, had the markqt continues
racy doll, end pile. are Steadily declieitm. Spring
Wheat Family le selling from. store et W Winter 7/%32,25,
ns to quelityt Wheat at i.10,24,10,e0, and
. 11/104Ye10,75 for choice breads. Bye ,Flour is dull
at Ft per bid, one EuckWhast. at $5g.5(173,53 per
cwt.
PEf.)TI:4IOIVS—The demand for old ;Beam has
about subsided, and,. yet, there is but little new.
In market, and no establlahed prima. Lard in
weak and drooping, while (or Mesa Park there is
no demand whatever.
POTATOES—The demand I, lea. active, and
while the eupply Is better, prices here underarm
no change. If have sales reported from stoic. at
1114021.. per bush, and Ita,toda,7s per 601. Sale
of t care prune "Peach Blows,' on track, of 81.15
per bush.
APPLE.—Steady, with n fair local demand but
unchanged; regular sales from store at ti.301A5,50
pe BUT TEr bbl, And choice Ist Su.
R—ls quiet nod doll but unchanged. We
hone !mica of Lollt eported
EGOS—In better supply Out unchanged, 11,We
per dor—mostly at to.
CHE.E;E—Is atilt quoted steady at II If 22 for
Hamburg, and 2.2(823 for , ioshen.
CIDEL—Is sailing at front $ll to 11l per bbl,
according to quellty and sloe of bbL
CRANNERRIES—The demand is only mode
rate, but prices are well maintained, $lO jo Mt per
bbl, for common. :
SEEDS—Flasseed is in good demand and higher;
sales being reported cat thimOsig.ou per bush. Clover
and Timothy Unchanged.
HAY—Sales from city sealer et 11170= 5 03 par
ton.
1 1 0. 1 1INY—Regttlar sales at 4 , 403 cents.
SI/Want .11—is In good deairsilat at bee.
ONlONs_Deuuend is but prices are un
eh anged—fd to sz,r. 5 per bid.
WHISFICY—LoII and there la hardly enough do.
bur to establish quotations.
SA I.T—Steady, Width regular sales from store at
03,2%; .3.:5 per bid. ,
BEANS ~mall isles from store at $1,50 to $2,
per bunk, as to quality. inan
PITTSBURGH : PETROLEUM MARKET
Orrice op rat Prrranunner Gag crag, /
monuanplr, November to, 1374. f V
t'll ODE-The transactions in Crude wereheavy
to-uny, amounting . In the aggregnte to over ten
thousand barrels, and the market was firm and
considerably excited, owing to the favorable ten
or of the foreign news tine of our largest eel.
neries, Messrs Lockart re Frew, purchased about
seven thousand barrels, on the spot ki:well at to
arrive, at 27@2. - % and there was also considera
ble Inquiry for shipment. The following miles
were reported 500 bbis in bulk at 27; 1000 do do at
?TX; 1000 bbla at 3136 bbla included, free On board
cars; 300 at bhla;returned, 221 at 23; 000 In bulk
at 2734;500 do do at 2734; 22.5 at 12, on the spot; I=
In bulk, to arrive, at 27; 001 bbl. returned; at 17
I 600 In balk at On:Abed at 27;100 at 321 and 400 (40'
to 45 gravity 1 at .79,,,‘,L bins included, delivered
Philadelphia. ,The market closed excited and
arm with a light supply.
BEFINED—The market for bonded oil was alio
excited and 01. rm, though transactiocm were re.
striated somewhat in consequence of the (set that
there is, comparatively speaking, no stock In drat
hands--nearfy all of our refiners being said up,
and in many eases Mr thirty and Maly days ahead.
Sale of 500 bbla light straw to white at 55; and 1000
bbla for December delivery at 61. In addition to
the above, there were some operations on private
terms, understood to be at 57 - $257„K for early de.
livery. Free Oil la quiet but arm, and standard
brands may be quoted at 7 Gg77
NAPTIrId. AND RESIDUI/21—There is a Axle
shipping demand ter liealdumn, but there is no
Improvement In prlees; sale of 125 ibis at 65,25
per bbl, net. No movement In Naptha.
FIFJJEIFT.S—The receipts of oil by the Alle
gheny Diver since our last report were as follows:
Jas. Gallagher riZII I. P. Coates- 1000
Fisher daßro. Jas. Wilkins.-,.... 1260
IL Itosenbach 291 J. T. Stockdale,. 1,11
Jae Baxter 54 f Jno. Benn 126
(looks, Horner 271 Watt ...Wilson.. 21
A. L. 270 f Fleming It Bro.- 314
lIARBETB $Y TELEOBAPB.-,
CHICAGO It ARK:ET.
Spezia! dispatch to the Pittsburgh °tact !e:.
OU/0.1.10, NnlrGlnbel
Fr-ors-4WD, hoary and nominal.
O earl—Wheat lean lower on Spring, and' So on
Fled; •ales at $1.21:: , ,V,a3 for No. I, m049003c for
No. 2 Spring, and 11,0 (or No. I lied. Corn very
dull and 3e laws r, at I1I4(g1Se for No I, And
Ir,o for No. 2. Oats }id lower, at 2.5!4•5164 for No.
I. and 2403 , - for No. 2, Bye `Me lower, at 10c for
No. I, and 55e for No. 1 Barley dull and neglected
Sao MILT—DoII, At 67,24.
PRO,TSION4 —Wen. tart dull; Drew Me.. Por e
offtred at agS,Ch: Ole Pilo= Mesa °dared at me
24,C1L Lud der.lianl Icovith Waist 2fle for
Tal.c.ow —Dull; at 133 for Packer.'.
Bata Coa rs.-a ery dull, togo.lpta light; good
ac AY.; tales at 51,77;00.
Hare—Ltall and 403 lower; Italia at $829 75; a few
dreamed Rog& sold at lOC
Maxim DIA - rnums—Cinchaaged: Gold, 1 4,5i,-,
PETROLEUM STOCKSIN KEW YORK
Special Dapatch to Weitera Pres..
N. Yoaa, Nov. 2, tan
me tairket for Petroleum Stock. is quiet, Mlkt
mall salmi at Um following rate•
Benneluntf, 21,00; Cheery Han. 34; Oceanic. ea;
Pitbole. Creek; 23; Shade Run, 31; United States,
26, , M; Palmer, 1,80; Fee Stemple, 3n; Carolinas,
NEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET.
bimetal Dlapeteh to Weatom Pima
. New TOics,Pior. 991, ISO,
Petroleum market excited under the oteanier's
mom, end pricey have advanced. Sala today of
I,COO bbls relined, la bond, et 69; t,WO do at' 6a;
9,mobblo White at Mi; %COO bble et ID, aid LOZKI
DM/ for Dem:atter, at 71; Mee, 2,0c0 Ws erode at
41, and 2,060 Obis, for Deiember, at 4t5.. •
Finance and Trade I 'New York
Saw Tort.. Noe.
out
Market ea.
talent. rather more activity, out at the same time
with a general weakness in prices, the railroad
list being generegiy hearer. La same quarter. there
is conelcerable confidence that the market Will
rally strongly alter the meeting of Cone - res.
Early dealtags In the reilicay shares off the atreet
nod at open board shOWO n stroal market and
moredaaposttion to bay. At the St nit Exchatige
the mutat was generally dull, and, after nall,
lower. and prices were made right through the ;Ist
during the day. The Market was lirm, and
at.rmeger tewtude the cleat, and there was a gen
eral Impt.trnestl. 12.111.4, the scrotal regular and
last open award.
The following were the tinting prices at tau
m.: New 'York Central. Erie, siN ;
an Southt rn, liudson, Readi,..g,115.5;
ieveland k fitteburgh, ge!.l6 Roca hiaed,
5%
Northwestern, 3,; do pniterred; 6 , 51 Et. Wayne,
Ite‘A Ohio htilatsalppt Certificates, m. Shares
ami bond• of the McGregor Western Railway
were today placed upon cat at the Stoat So.
change. Goren:tent Seminar. are manger;
c.,es of 1004 ndranced and 7.301 !Mi., tracer.
Lu gO amounts of 7405 are coming here from New
E,gland Ice elle. (bold in stronger In o =sequence
of the Mexican new., and elated at IsSii% Molt,
, se demand for zone, with an ample supply at
- cent. State Bands dull but generally steady.
New York Dry Goods Market
New YORK, Nov. 29.—The following are thilt
nnotations Dom the Dry Qoais Exoh.ge
Brown Sheeting's—M.l.M, A, 3.316e,_. Medford,
;ye; Booth, 32., Bleached Sbirtlnga—Wilitarns•
Langdon..tri4c; Rill, sniga, agasnoving,
loewhea—Pactlic, Sio; Marteleater, Zr;
Loivell, We. Brown Drills—Standard, Sin; auri•
otrsie, Zs. Pillar.—lleninase, W, 271 Cortes%
Tleks—Yotk, =lnch, 63e, lianalten, 12!6a,
Ent peo—ilarma Man che s te r Dia. Derain"—
liaymatier, t3s; g234c. Canton Flan.
sela—r. &anus, 33%e; Pemberton. 10. 33ei Door ,
Sktrts—PZ . attley'a Duplex In to Whoops,
674 1 r t .
t0.0341363ea us
dirpstches have been received at
the Exchange to-deg
Cincinimani, Nov. 19—The market:la very =uch
tuusttled and lowe.
L 01713 VILLI. Nov. Z.—Trade vary good; prices
ate Unchanged.
ST. Lows, Nov. n.—Bwincs. very quiet and
prices ruisettled.
..... 450,3 /9
Pnit.eDpt,rdte. Nor. n.—Tbe Dry Condi Market
Quiet, and both cotton and wootons unsett.
Urd and irreartiog. - • •
BOSIONi Nor. '.—'there i, INr bu,slacu dolog.
Dry Goods wazted at prezeut prices. No obs.ov
In natua
BA tat HOILE. Nor. e.9.—k cuov atoint ie ptcve❑
Log, end but littlo business doing. l'ilesa weak
Cotton [lnbar on foreign ndcitea.
New York stock and Money Market.
tclw Yonc , Nov..29.—cake bower
United States Sixes of 'Si Coup:gut.
6.20 Coupons of hif, 101; do. '65 Conning. 93;
Fives of le-4A Coupons, 96i,i; Treasury Notes 7 303,
Mat aeries, 91; do. second aeries, 963 , 11 Ohio and
blis-lisippi Certificate'. Mariposa. 16; do. pre.
19.7.'; Central, 86%; Erie, 91%; Heading,
I i*,g; !McLean Southern s od Northsru Illinois,
7phr Illinois Centrai r t 32; Chicago= and North
Welters, 3...1i; do. pre f erre d e 6; Chlalgo and sock
Inland, talli; Prairie DuChien, 9x4 Pittsburgh,
nut Wayne and Chicago. 1 0 44; Terre Haute, r 1;
Marietta and Cincinnati tint preferred, &S.
,
Philadelphia Market.
rTinanstrrue, Nov. ft.—Psvaonson—steady4
()rude en ,750311 e, Betine4 Dozol..ele, SeSued
Free leaBlo. i.
Levs—Very doll. The it_eniner's new, causal
a dediiis. Na. I U r fisur - Estia Palo; Pa... 7 4-
vents cud Ohio 110011,23.
• Onnur—Wheat . dal7 . sn4 ttnethlif tx..."`""
Use declined; Southern Sloe, Peansy/rso la 411,18 ,
Glos. corn ijiron 014:Yellow 104 New 'Vales ,
ar—aosm straltt fUr: r 02de '
Maltlintife Matt.
V /111131012, NOR. M.-FLOUR,4S[W)% Amu" rood
brands firmer, Ilarsaidnaveribra Sta.
0111.—Whese rim; NR/O. warer. • born as
tir, to btu, gocasl, YllllOl. goo: Oats quiet ma
us at, cored.
' Pavans—Pull and nominal. '
OZOCREITO -- FIrM.
WONOT—DoIIy Weitina $204, pen., trua.
, Toronta. Maztet.
Tosorro. Nov. 29 —Ft.ecx—Doubla Extra ,
$7,5'67,75; E5tra,1114.7507,00; suer 6h50.34.00.
GRAIN —Wbeat st,:vai.ao ; hprla r , st,ti
rirley. Ortme. °sc.. 324134 a. Rye, trrit6ar.
Feu, Matr a • • -
i - E - rsßuitGa MARKETS
• 7 -
C airo
......
150 30,430.16 41,933 411,131 am
Doquque 3074-77 9,127 450,5 00
Evacm Ole 3c:4351 5,019 401,0140
• 'di 2,Z7.77 3,302 435,000
Keokuk 1.3 1,173.84 2,192. 179,630
Louisville 60 14,100.61 25.435 1,234,200
Memphis.-- --- 0 9,546.67 19,1,11 1,011,381
New 2.16.7
—... •
1,483.00 2,103 105,931
Natchez..........
New Orleans .11 15,549.07 .31 ,Cra 1,223,am
Padmeal IC , 2,1011.50 2,090 243,003
Pittsbur'll (81 tugs) 129 73,599.00 43,471 3.939,801
Quincy
t. Paul. . 22 3,03824 4,973 607,531
St. Louis.- 115 0 0,62:.34.110,7,0 8,933"
Wheeling 14, 9,608.11 7,079 018,000
a : 219,063M Z 2144 634,659,600
The Committee 02 Improvement of thelltinslas
ippi river and tributarina moat urgently requeat
that the edatiatica of commerce not yet reported
be forwarded them without delay from all eea
orithese waters. The. general conTlLatlon i he.
bred by their thrdtheis. •
IMPORTS RAILROAD.
- - -
Pry/maraca; Foul" hiraluth & 17incricto H. K.,
Noy. 2.1--4 hbls cider, Ll liartnueu 12 do do, J I;
Berton; 17 Inca cheater T (.7 Jenkins; 8 sacks ra;a,
Godfrey Clark; bales hop; A C Portar; as bus
cloyerseed, Kirkpatrick & Bro; 5 bbls apples,
keg apple butter, 11 Hen it; I car staves, .7
Ralyal $0 beef bide., Wna .5 - laccus; 1 carkray, N
Courtney V 3.7 bms middling; Jas Glens_ 3 bbl,
apple; Joseph Kt 111213 04 bbleffl4B.lr, W Liable.;
PO do 44. Gtomaii.r..e. Iding; 3 cars nets, J 3.10.
Phenon; $ 0 bbil hlglutines,.,Lambert &Shipton; 2
pkgs butter, Head & Dietz:art? bags rag; Itarkle
& eo,• cars rye; Thenzias bloats; t 59 hides, L
Stfarks; Nitres lard, <ZOtsyth;Hro la - corals iplx.
lead, J Hershfield; 1 Cat pctatoes, Meek A Arm.
strong 5 bbl, apples, I - Patterson; 1 $ do do, Potter,
Aiken A Shepard; 14 do eider, A. McKee; ear
wheat, Liggett A co; 1013111. hominy, Lll Verge hp
co; 1 cask tallow, 1 bblihrult, b bbis bola; I keg.
apple butte, Gala Ss ;Adler; 12 pkg. broom:.
i:ladei HO hags J //Modes; U 3 bale broom
erg, lilellzoy & to; 3 rata fghest, Leggett fa co; zn
vr dol i b lik roo et 4u 2 s e , a i rs Cir . k h p la tri c sk ir ft t H . r03 , 1 1 9
do de , Bell s
Hitchart;l7 tcs lard,3l baa soap. 5' Stiles ft co,
10 hags feather, It 11.5.1 . Me 1 WO tobacco, d
Schaub.
ciLavazAmo, „kn.l'=l=U RAIL Roam.—
Nov. 2S-11 o Obla potatoes, Bleak at Armstrong;
, wbe4t, a.Bro; 124 bblz potatoes, ILL
DDlscidet, T C Jan tint; 81 ears lunaber,H Schmidt;
O dais inc w, I.lxclalc Or. co; .A) pkai copper, T
Howe:? cart bloom., Pink & Bra; 5 cks ware, H l
rass,E. lot ninctries,
ItilsilrgrialT"Y.l43rsTre:Tro; Hoye:Kinn .25 :4-2 can
wheat, Simpson tr. Kink tlO6 bbLs po tatoew, Shun
21 Tt6 aka voraity Cr • Stewart; 5 pkg.' but..
tar, Jas Frazier; cki them. C HOenllo t
.ears
wheat. Kennedy sr. Broth bbls oft, S AtCullsmsnln.
1 ha mdse, Dunlap & Llthen 153 bdls paper, puts
Paper co.
lIIIPoi
I RZS7 BY RIPER. -
Pa annannrito--Pna-tonna-r Crrr—nr.
bueieti
oil, Clark & eor47 WU paper. Wm Preer;. - 75 aacini
core,7s 4o 020.14 Meek /L . U=l
- 11 *one; 40 do do, 'Pi
Ilgan rlink; a aorghtlanJohn Beskedoo:lo.tavese
wemde; 2 pkgs. W P Beek & no; q barrel.,
eotltbum.,T-13. Iltatkeyi MO- oil Obis, andeleo Oir
Oo; en no do... Clark & Stinuter: 100 do ft; rorty - 414.
8r0.63 do do, - Reeae, OS . la Dull; 40 bu t garde
nerd. Jenilinen hiar./,.P3P.P0 4•Wel±eo4-re
hogs, Li Riddle.
pmeeironan,OoLcitene /LTD Crnerir. nail R. R.. •
"Npy. ?9-1 CST Itsvev, Schmidt re co; ID tibia hoes
ley, Was Cooper & sheep pelt*, 10 Loug-
Tier; t bbl dry apple*. T Q .. 1 e111.1.na; I. ear inanely
linable:lo houilny,..4lenry Reajr beta egTa.
Volgt &
co`-1
do do, CITIT-t Reiter; Si aka barley, •
m. ood b.. 1 do do. dour,Stea ant & Harper:
et cepraddria, MI
•
New Work Market. •
ttrtr Teak, Woe. ES—Uotton opened du
da'antant, tart clewed *MVO and tag
eSMS- ortn g no sellers below
Itera—Wasnern dr.ll afal bet% Mere.
sorusd Enrl State ateady; Sket s 6B de.
State, s afe9,lo for 5. M. CI.. and 5 9 • 19 ' , 1
Trade Branka—the market elesing quiet.
WRlAWC—ltather mons steady. at tt.t.at
era. and 113.502,re
GmAn—Wheat dull and ',Skeet &mad
ao shno4l4o for fair w gno.l aldw - auka
and 52,66 for • Mate Western. 'Rye dud.
Malt dud.. Dora actlre and e:dsed a attut,
at 910..44'2'0t Unsound, Ma}ie Mr souk
estern. and 974•3114 a far tdali sillangr us
low, th e latter padre an extreme- Oats e
easter, at Made for nagornd, sled:. for ,
and Eta for State and Western.
Gnormatra--.oefee AnieL Sugat [MUM
Cuba. Ilsmenrado and Havana,
Quiet.
it Wool—wart. 9.. n
Prianicutt—Extlted and idgberi •
Olds arLde at tilettli, taw rata reamed L
at
a/In 1.1.613, and !..,eco bola maned • ter.ll4ta
Provuiono--Pork henry end loaw, at
'ACM ior mass; Hosing at 1 27 ter renola
2e.51,i,63 foiprtmr. alcrt but mots Etta
more acUre at 1113t1 tor gala 'men, an.
for extra meal. Bast imam doles.. a..
.Ccuabesland mat for danuaty. .natty, opt
16e. tdat masts dull at 111i1Lio for atdmidc
7a210 for Mau. Lard heavy at I.Sadle,e
I,i tat bbla for Jut nary.. Italia's option. at
Butter atO forOide, and moor ed 8,
Money moire and firm at 7 per cent
steady at 1PV1C8,44._
tFWd firroeraopestlng et 148, advancing t
and closing at 14131,' a
„
Governtuent...s Waits grade
Ftelthts to Liverpool rule quid and gm
1:41/21110 Market:
Tfrr ItePetab 6 C 29 .—FLOtrir.aUlet s
changed. .• •
closed iiimtiviaidnomin
IWa
u
kee Spring $1,(11; .51ltbigan White
$1.15; White Canada, !0
,n Amber C
Vol Cent doles and 74;17. Oat.
teal, at zscie,l. - Rye 7164.3. Carley !I@t
Capfuls;stattflacesi.
Paonatoaa-LPork, 4.31. Lard, "4k..
Ammer—No Intl at p. 31.
Depot:a-4901 bbto Must. 15,711/ both
1..," 359 Dunn Harley.
osnot &arch's—No report.
There la la atom la the clavatora be. - %, e
log fhb cay,'Whest, 117,102 Dumb No. 1.
78,201 bosh. Oats. 120,000 both. Barley,
bud,. Bye, ldiTco bun, Peas, 4 ,ooobaah.
Albany Market.
ALRAVY, N oy.y W. — Twat-117a and in
Get..m.s—Wheat steady; isles of 40,000655;
Red Mate at , s aha Rya, quiet. ".oati, •
(linds, a. d CO4* tor states - Vora: salea of
bushela at 800 for astound. Koltun* of la,
to Barley. Paired nattonvllls—olloads ex
do. of wheat; 59 do. of corn; 10 do. of 0
9 do. of oats 4 do. of Rye. ShlMedby T .
Com w
141,01Pbhola. Wheat 169,005) ba.h.
bla
190,b.CG0
Malt, 14000 bus bush. tlarley, hels 23,.040 bath. Rye,
RIVER NEWS.
=OM
1 etrolle
- , &Loons— ..Parkenth r
Llty.
Fur ref city Goidon—.—Peakentbur
BOATS LtAY!SO
:vont . —.-Devinney .......
fin and Para
Louis
waewrza, era:
There is a lair !Rage of Water In the Ohio
from this point out but the 'Allegheny, we n
to say, has not.eome up to the expectations
orally eatertained by our boatmen. The if
stream was repotted am falling at Oil City,
less than thirty inches ln the ehilineL
weather continues mild and pleasant, and
favorable for out-door operations.
The Forest -City, from Parkersburg., is the
arrival we have to report from below. The
ard, from the same point was sine last night,
will doubtless be found at the wharf this r
Inc.
Tic Julia left Zane.'lle for Mtg.
Ilonday, and therefore may be expected to
here to-night. The lock in Ike hiluktegn
Marietta, has, been repalredound narlgati
that stream la new tree nom obstruction.
The Xasccuger.Llset Wea.Dean'sllOW stew
got In from Brownsville yesterday, and wt.
•celve her octet hens. 'She* Iv a large and c
=odious looking stern-wheeler, and will be
pieted and' ready for biuditesa very Li,
The Nora, Capk .11. EL Dulaney, will le
this esening for Cincinnati and' Douttellie.
Is Itght draur,hkand hue splendid aCcuoustodati
for passengers. She will leave at t o'clock
afternoon.
•
•
The Beyer], Capt. Geo. llgottre, will be room
the Landing this looming, and will ieave on
return trip to Pat kerzburg this evening.
The Leonidu, Capt. Con, is loading
St. Louie, end will leave as soon as there Ls st
cleat water.
Capt. Evans' tine packet biegeda, is about lo
ed for Louisville, and only awaits a sun:Bacot •
ply of the anneotts fluid to take her departure.
The Lawrence, Capt. Crane will pettily- .
leave for St. Louie this evening. She Is gettin;
very fair tiny, camildering the water, aad ae Ca
Cr sae has no idea of waiting any longer for
ter. we advise out shippers to give him whatei
freight they mug - have between title and ft
o'clock this allettroon.
The Kenton and Kate Putman were to h
left Cincinnati loft night for this wet
The J. w. Garrett wilt take on tiSard tot tone
metal at Portsmouth for Pittsbunrh, and w
take from here 0:0 tone of railroad' Wan for
clorutL
The Kato ruts:tan passed Evansville bound
on the night of the Inn lnaL
There are three And a hall feet water to Tt
Defoe tint to Johnsenle.
There are 14 Inches on ilarpetts Shoals 04
Cumberland, 8.1 the river in stationary,ch ref, A'
a half feet In tne channel at Louisville aud fo
and a half on the shortest bars in the lower Ohi
and four feet seant between I.linclanatl And Lo
ler inc. There arnalu ands half feet from
Lou - Is to Cairo. •
Ptiot George ratuswolth tent
into
the Niagara when the P Boy ran into hoe o r
alma her. lie , say. the Niagara was 12177.7
light and was nods, the usual channel for doe
stream boats. TbePost Poy answered all algra.
correctly, and hatl,ahe remained in her plat
would hare passed forty yarda away from the N
agars, but when - liearly abreast turned sutou
across and Eruct: the Niagara between boiler
and engines, cutting into kelson sinking to
in leas than it& minutes.- The Illagares magi
neer stepped from foot board of the engine to dec
olthe Post Boy. One hundred and fifty miner
soldier. Were loeti and thy deok hands and an
men. The mate could only find (our of the whet.
crew alive. No °Moira lost. Thirty soldiers an
deek paseener. were saved after the boat sunk
by cutting holes through the cabin dotir, as th
water WES not up tOthe cable by nearly tare!!
Inches.
The Vicksburg Herald gives the following as th
fast running time of :famous boats to Donaldson
shit and Natchez Princess. to Donaldsonville.
I hoursend ei minute; (irritant, 4 hours and 4
/salutes; Icntchen,fi hours end I minute; Capitol
I hours and 9 minutest D.jr., 6 hours nod
minutes. Princess' :to Natcher,l7 boars and a
minutes; Quitarats making eleven landings, i •
hours and; =dantcif Natchez, with Wheel broke'
ale hour. and. 45 mintiest A. L. Shatwell, 1$ holm
and ii minutes; Eclipse, 16 hour. and tihminute.
J. N. to hire rulreleg Around itackasee, d distance
of= miles, lb hour, and 4.5 :minutes. Prom Neu
Oriesus to DonaidsonvUle, thedbitancel, 76 miles
and to Natchez, 300 mites.
.707: 7076,07, W.:TEM! flrel 7 -9..
The following itatentent comprise, the amou7.
of steamboat tonnage. belonging to the se•ern:
ports netted, so far as the secretary of' the com
mittee on the improvements of tbenreaterarivers
Capt. Jas. F. ririillth, has been, sole to gather
Iron statistical records 7
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