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" l rit*ll3li gh, Ponna. na. -- '!'7!i' .;aOo4 l so.4l.Sarke uet. 4 dols ofStesmZegtheld W it 3schha oetlekitoito4 Work, Beam Bonet, end Sheet Iron .-:;;i.? - .. - 46tobtai sod To Dilrisi &aeon short nothie. tors ildto 61.2.7 ' .DRAWN. :BY . puNC&N, SCIELLIK&BI & ON Tlle.ll7lloti SANK; LONDCTI, IN - POUND ANN NPWAIIDfL DWI oe the pelielpal eltioi sod towns of FM* • Belaltrte; .11one:4, Omelets, ' Neale slut other European ;VILA= a 00., - sunken, Wood street, tome ot Thlrd. AMU. WOAD sPnal COMP . -Jeseph W. CI Indwell (pawnor. k riven, /3,,jfi Swell.) RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. :- .V.i':,eotrier of Water Street and Cherry alley, PITTSBURGH. PIN N'A. BIoHKIDIG eic CO.. ...,'::f.',,fastrardlag• and Comottssion Merchants, Ana Agents for the ittaketPittsburgh Manta- • '' ; ` , • —• orMiroi."Cloialrrorosoti itriotaers'iof Leap, 'ups , , 0031P,r,,a0,ua1, km, .Prompi • Ma to Meolriog 'sod formordlng•a" ' r No.!411 49 Cominerelmi 0 tr' St. ttianal• inse29.l MILUI;MI Fortiku and Bomtstic Bills of Bzihange, • , fCIIRTII/OLTTA Olt DtPOSIT, - RANI ROTES AND SPUTA, • 'llO. bT liAartit siserr, prrriniusan, PA. .1131,0Allsaloon condo on intim, imlnclpal cities through. : , nn!. tins Untlad &atm spractly W - 10 V' NI .4.. N 8c - b0 N • : Ilhainfeletorari and Dealen !nil% kind. of • TOBACCO, BNIITT AND CIGARS, AND LE. TCO73.A.Caco,, 4 VoracrofMititkfirldßlnatasui Diaaor.d.Eley, PITTSMIRAIL PA. kt. OkV NUT olt , IN $T ELAM BONNETS A NI) HATA ', •= 7, -' ,., ,noretrp MORONS, • • • Tr.OWELS, NO. CO NATOLI? STBEET. - • PITTSBURGH. MF]RaHANT No. 54 St: ClaiT &mot, (W-Ir ydr ble • -ay Cam, 000 rata uranium , Iron Vault', Vault Doors, Window Shutters; Window Boards, dm, f'•'j;lirus.; el &sad Sired tiled S 8 Paint Pinter, (tietweaayleal and liarket,) PfTyBIIOII6II, Pa, M.* tic bind a - variety of new Pattern., fa scia:id plata imitablirlar all purposes. Particular attantica paid to en. tlatiattGrave Lots— Jobbingdon ;at short maim. map U12i20 . . M-E-RQHANT "X` A. R INo. 315.1tatketge., Pittsburgh. ....A:gOod assortment of Own's, CAI3BIIIEIE3, .. - I;Vismajuits..oueaseß#nl ellgardi ratable for gentlamene .Trulle..4l..tred• - . promptly Oiled, to the Int...st lay?te of the .11. ' .1' • J. 13 9.OTT, Dentist, lemoted to the lime ' lately occupied -woe, t49. - sis rOna Watt, (oaoth 61.30 one gossisssts Ham Streit: . &Zoe Mars Wan 9 9. IL 11119 B. a C. E'. PRINTING, JOB:.AND ALL RINDS 01 PA.Pnn. Warehouse, Ro. iVOOli Btrsey PIiTSIIIIRGII, .iters booth' as mlirkAt prier kriraf.RY 00.1.41.11q8 roman:llog and . ConuaLuton Marohant - ' AND vmounani,..Draufain pacsese. Butter,l3e34lB.leilib. day)* Ns. Si Mod Earret../raftsbiogh. IhZd::EXCIPAZI ,WA.T+OI3-ICB WHOLESALE AGENCY THE SAE OF 81omniza4usr -WAT011.139. Weaved moat respectfully call the !Wen- i,tfon of attePublio IS the Ationlinde Watchn now being sc. .ahlelY , • tha coanulletnre of width haa &coma , . go Drally ,entfra confidence can to placed upon thus nude .and'cortactGaie keeper', bdth by the weararluidagllnf been aPpolated Iflndetala Agents for the ash n 1 these lgratchia, the public may ha gamma that no cam 0011 'than at the vary lownd nab prices We bag. also • vBl7lOlO stock of Elko and Plawd Mae Gold Jewelry In Mat, such aa Cl.ora Ouzo, Oacaeo, Jet and PsdoUngs. ' : Our giontniedd of owcate I. vnisnally taiga at presisd, pospciting soma ISantlllll plasm of Eight and One Day. Pidcw and Oftic•Olockg at pally reduced prism - Wa hair. ego •MI dick of English sad galas Gold aid altrer.Watdias On hand. all of our own importation. Also, Watch Mahan? Tools listerhda awl Watch Wawa: • r REINXIIAN 111 Utah', •. Don't fail to picoure Mrii.Winalo - wrs.soot6 . log ftyrip, Gar Clindrontoctltlas. It h oo must on matt It gtootlyi militate thoptOtaf of . 4stblng by ooftoologtiol gOlf!o,fotat 'coo=4lll 010 taro ioidats ,Depin r * ,aim It, mothers, it tett toporoiliis,i/sl 'matt in/ tiiiatt! to yaur Pa.frOiettr.#4 l e 4 Pl-••• , • - Il proseeption of one of attrot esotofe. Thyttetoto to liar If Ilb • ikOvorAlljoif sows to jaillicka at cues. - icrestrpatedi In the Amid, ID 4 1 0* of.PPP D lo lioaf. CAlfi"D.wh.th. If from rOMAloget from anintbor canna. , and L IMiltA by. dollar. and enntr,lt ' . Ot t. , .= jil t mold.way:cr y In Ws Lloito4 ;:: ;..": t PARLAON7.I.II6 COMA A Iif.hTLII. nolom ficalmlle of CURTI P A PAR -4lLTS°a•tfarrer""enAitornutgmootainrr.:mer, n' , ..V,osLaios • Ar.itYsis,eva ruunw i n. • •:, JaSCAArrlyfOT . . ; • 1- 3.; . ; MI --- VIR'S 'MIRACULOUS VZRIIIN DItSSROTZR, - 1•434, zrosairtnatllade Wor/J14.01t0 Szttretindki 'Bust 11"; Cm.ders, ZlONstiblts, PIRA Air24I(OAAVGAINIWoiRS AIM Ousts Less" &tr. ' -10000 nom 591.1) IN ONZ VONT% • :_.Theasillabrated Beracalkar- hem ban exteoaleelp: wed • ei.lllatiiliattwo pars la ail parts at Europe, and thelnutne ben beta Waded bY tbe Courts et Ries, AsNtil4 Irmo* itam*Smlst Ae. sad their Mend& properties llA*cdkott, zed erpbmd ly the ttAie distlegelsbed Medical ell *Ter the enoidv.." . . • • 'Tbiti•disttattbresese td elf klikat el terrain end Insects bes Mei .ettthed le this country by the Dimur. a the •riildai PaLlleliwitaawa, - Mau^ rarmfts, P.Prlawri ottiotel;Wmaloeye,lg..r. r t o ,ie., .1 by mime dit• legtdebed (H I. e r tUsese. irrwrof Totimolldwawl Certifies' tea or the gamy of Ritesilbmsedlo en. kora, at the Dips. • rade, Wbelmak gown- Mei nrettbst-tabl Pro. ', • I' coy. yo„, Qeaanl Agent for the U. States and Cavadas, OE V. =MON, Aragelt. No.lo Astor Uoaq sad 411 .Brosivay, Narrrock. - _ -„ Fes Ws In thircliy, wholmals wad zrobkil bill. E. ear LIC3 ay, comer Wood and &road NW .708,71,zumg, ikeme.Thasootrl ard Martel - at." BEZMIA2I 4: WEIN NAN. AUeshens• detticcusto Bide, Oh and Leather Ettore. - R. 'EranpataTcrittlexallo. 318: Third bolsi= Hfrbt sad t htladaptdo, Zan pair Arrl) BALFgr,fIP.OII I / 1 - 111DE2, 'Dry ord TilrOorV madam dor VC& ot the liroitot prica, end apon the lost *l%O Mode °Mgt.:o the rOoit wanted, Ate wi l y!, ioartitprieowlit b //Pio ink, or iskoo In 4 tospip Ste. Hilts. ,L4othargtoro4 free orctuago ended& jue o - E.so. IL Kzr. . 4 101011 foo d gnat, Plttstorgb, p,b a . iota* Moiler thy Praf Tara* and bag. procured Mc ~ I . , ta iadani a lik kipes o f Voracity Ma core of Hernia at '_•spptmfifl'b'Srb4."4ll/04 to fit bo to/ to mitres ON! *l4'i" 64"al ; be g l 7 ll-4 arfaioar rafts t 9 va cs ZiP , r,wtici44. UMW ortOra fine! U 64°414 , It int hel Pittaadidtbat he to "=„6ll*lbin"ild,l9o/710:b E .l3.la o2 na h Ore jmgrosee '-CA Ivosmu: MIP" It. th• Cbglii bingiftllll2ll Ittituti, -.0 .01101116 ....„........ r_.llMlrillGEl Ilia lied, ;Aveir o: we lr ° ""WFWPlE , P.O.V4_,*.tritiollo&- , === PittlititasiLaSteta- 'Work*: ,rns;a4M- Sz SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL SPRING} AND AX-141M, Corner Rosa and First Ste., Pittsburgh, Pa crag Dlrevzunira MODE" MOW]. nAtLams, BAHR i CO., • lion, Naile, Steel Spill' ige, Axles, Wrought • Nute, Washers, Spikee, Botta, etc., etc., UST. removed to Matz new and ostensive Warehouse, O. 77 Water and 94 Front 9 inert they ms prepared to masts all orders In their line baling a largo and =maga an of "Thiquome manufactured goods env 'batty cm trandoellkh o - f• for on Moral torms. -. B. Cleaves PRIZE MEDAL RONEY SOAP The only genuine, possesalng a free and Crearni Lseturr, a lasing and delicate perfume, and h war. ranted not to top= the akin- BZWAIti OP, 00IIISTED.Ci1Td. P. El. Cleaner - oelebrated Musk, Blown Windsor, Wye. tine and Saab: mar Eloang alaneaperaceous Tooth Ponder 'for the Teeth and Gums, to be had of all the nameable 'Ding and Nancy Storer In the Itntted States. Manufactory le London. Wb° 106 . 38 Depot, Na II and ad Doi a treat. Nee York. oelelatdfo J. 0. ROYSTON. Agent. OXMAN OEKWIG 4r; CO, 1111.1TNICTIWIS 01 ROPER AND TWINICS Of all slum and descriptions. Warehouse, 489, car. Penn and Walnut Ste Tiro guru above du P.l. W. It O. R. R. Depot, SEWING MACHINES • le x LATE ,161PROVEMENTS RIANUFACTLTILICR'S PRICES, PROTOXIOR Or IRON, OR, PRIMP - lAN SYRUP. ildew I/treater elhr ahoqg o!flhe Ned...—Leurrjr Mr. .r. s CLiiint. Manure; klo ea., hoot. =;180. Musa. N. L. Cu. canna 110 train from adding my testimony to the great and beneficial results I have experienced from the nee ot 4 the Poroelee Syrup. I have been affitoted from vital, op with • severe :and malignant "Scrotal., limner." My boo and neck mete eateved with eruntione and emu, and at time. very hadly,aerollen. Ily galena health failed me, aial I suffered from extreme debility of the whole system. I had tried redone kinds of medicines, but found them of no avail.— Finally I was Mandell bye blend to try the Prortniar Syrup, at the time of an unusually violent *neck of the , camas. I soon began to experience the beneficial effects ,of It, and by the time I had taken tee bottle, to my great !remise, the • trolling had entbely thappeered from my Item end neck, the mom lied healed, and au genrel health ted greatly Improsed. I connected Its use, and hare taken some half dozen bottle*, which here been attended with the mall sates fesory restate; there am new no Indications of the disease, and =yawl:tele epee= memo to hare undergoes. an maim change. Very respectfully,. yenta, .1. E. 00 LUNE', NO 24 Natal street, Boehm. ' AnTilie long adveatiesmenL PkMNBUROU.PA DR. GEO. D. REM/1,140 Wood ctrmt. v ebb AP.. Pi' this city. eDinglachturit O.A.L.L. AND Ex...Altar/4r, LADD. WEWSTER 71313 T IMPROVE WEINT Sewing Machines Viclab. took On VIES? PIIII(11711 at tktio lota Allegboty Cana, Pair. , THIS IS THE MACHINE whose owners offorai • premium of $2O 0 0 • • Zia Phibedelphis to any other on exhibition at'th. Trendier Inetitote that could do the nose rause or Test es soh.--• Their otter not twin been eceested Its seyerlotity most be =mid. Tor eels ea A. IvV"IMLAIVEIPLA.I.L. Ac COM, inigullha YYUaBAL BT., ALLUILIIINT GUY. W . E. BRAMAN it CO'S SEWTNQ MACIIINZS; eagr.ra WANTZD. oe17:1111af 1488tHILIP& NORTHROP. 'SWING MACHINE AT A BARtAIN lhatalasa Grow t Bohai . % Qtalting or Tailoring kW:dr* aranid-hand. warranted in grataata near. Oat gLSCO aid b ioldfor lon than half pries. Chin be rasa at aid TIMM HAEILIIIVB,car. Liberty and Hand CAT.I. AND EXAMINE, Wir,cox do f}lßiß6' NEW PATENT ' 13111:117ING miscutzprEs, WHIM RECIEIVED AT TILE LAST V Mate Aar lo Phltsdalphla HIGHEST , PREMIUM. • Thep Herblnes see- seksowbeged by ell who have ay entlaed 'pep, ttol Onto rue, yet they ere sold for TIIR Loyir . PRIOR OF THIRTY DOLLARS. For Sale at No. 51 Fifth Street. FAIRBANKS k RWINO, • GINSLIAL AGENTS. FAI'RBANK'S SCALES FAMINE% QAT, OPAL, PLATPORSI sM COUNTER SCALES, 91ovary deserlytkaa,lbr oats at FATRALNIVIS fIOALE WAREHONE, A.tt.C.rney and Counsellor at Law, HAS HIMOVED TS • KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS No. 13 Diamond Street, =ME sous? ........ , McKNIGHT & CARNAL:IAN, ArTORNEES' AT Li If, NO. 110 FOORTII STOERT, jlifilircliakENZlE, Attorneys at Law. ONIco N. EC Fourth 'taste, Plltaboryb o Pa Notary Pub sad OW Oammtralatter. spa W _AN TED, • 5,000 BUBHELII FLAXBIED for shish the Meted market prise will be paid by • • M. B. SUYDAM, Allegheny: . Oil Mill, 04i30u4 parser Cal, sod liebeeci ittreets WANTED -500 • bite. prime new Clover 1 .4:43 , &ea. Apply to - ow, /4 E11 4 Cv4,112,Mt. ,5000.A.0_,E.,N2..vgfigh.D.T7 midi To sell 4 Woo= Oins—bettea than all other alaillar agimetaet— rer fiend roar stamps and get SO pages pattlatdtrit InAIL ocadtad 1621111i11t mows, I,,evimi. Mu. LET—The commodious. Dwell ing Tchlo we, 'with stable, oat home wad grounds a. tithed, tavern at the reatdeoce of Hoe. IL DAtereato, ated at Eobo DrlCttiJost herial the do line . = the fourth El:1141144d. Zaqulre of 1 H. nun. Am; . ocl4dU 2 fo. LD fourth Mast. ,v 0 LET--Severel fine Store Booms on St. (Thar anal, oste of utalott win bo Nato! In confoolloa Lib the god= rxxonW.orecol sod toorall co& =bold Ibra furaftoro Of 'AMA Eon, Esquire of c014.41if ff.: EMU, No. fl) ro d. E t= LET—A .tomfortable . two `story -•-, vita ohuweusts at mr.., 4124 . aS i sow €1 itirOMWSUMbostlit• ;'24q#o , lol#ol. 1:=1 GEZIMEI3 ' R. - 0 0 • FOR SALE WITIIALL ALEX. R. B. VD, No. 68 Fifth DOUBLE ThREAD A Model of Simplicity I=l eritIEZIE3 nttornao. C. a M. BbLITEI, Next doer to Bt;Poteee Oho tcb lE= ants. Co net. ~~ ','S ..... Vitts4ut.gll. (!weft r. lat CIF "Et t - 1 , 1 v. 18 , 1E59. -70Z,11171AZAPA psi op rag oirr. fCiwi•bnct Zqmwe italnas. EfrrigonoLooicsh Observation, for thif Gazett e, by G. E. Shaw, Optician, 59 Fifth St.—eorrocted Na SON. Na @BADS. 00 40 80 54 9 n'rlork a. 11 12 " 9 a r. u Bammeter - SUPREME Corr r.—Present all the Judges. Them Thy, Nov. 17.—The following opinions were delivered: Bell Ye. BeWe Executors; Greco co. Affirmed. Per Cariam. Overseere Shenongo Tp. vs. Overseen! Wayne Tp.; Lawrence co. Order affirmed at cost of Overeeere of Shensago. Opinion by Lowrie,C. J. Johnston Moore's Appeal and T. Blair Moore's Appeal; Cambria co. Appeal dismissed at coat of appellants. Opinion by, Lowrie, C. J. Steinman'! Appeal; CaOchrikeo. Dismissed at cost of appellants. Opinion:by Lowrie, C. J. Reyer'e Appeal; Cambria co. Deoree of dis tribntion reversed, and ease referred book to the Same auditor, with directions, &c. , Miniums , a. lioig; Crawford on. Writ of error , quashed. Opinion by Lowrie, C. J. Williams vs.,The Commonwealth; Mercer en. Sentence reversed for all the term of imprison ment beyond one year, and affirmed for the reel doe. Opinion by Lowrie, C. J. Cowan 'vs. Younkio; Cambria 00. Affirmed. Opinion by Woodward, J. Mellon's Appeal; Greene co. Deuce affirmed. Opinion by Woodward„?, Linn'! Ex're vs. Linn'! Adm're; Fayette 00. Affirmed. Opinion §Y,WoOdward, 3. Dam's Ears vs:MSliii. Indiana. Affirmed. Opinion by Woodweidist Stookley vs. Thottiptrb; Greene en. Affirmed. Opinion by Thompson; 7. B. &O.R. R. Co. ye. huge; Greene co. Af firmed. Opinion by Thompson, J. Allen ve. Markle; Washington on. Affirmed. Opinion by Strong, J. t McCracken vs Elden; Greene eo. Affirmed. Opinion by Strong, J. Russell's Appeal; Fayette co. Affirmed. Opin ion by Strong, J. Croil vs. Sedgwiek; Greene 00. Reversed and venire de novo awarded. Opinion by Strong, J. Robinson, Minis & Miller vs. Dilworth & Bid well; D. C. Argued by Burgwin for plaintiff in error; by Shinn contra. Graham vs. Graham's Ex're; D. C. Argued by Watson for pl'ff in error; Roberta contra. IL S. Cenceir Comm—Judge (icier appeared yes terday morning and took his seat on the bench in the IL S. Circuit Court. Ile read several very Important opinions, of which the following is a brief abstract: Atr.r. G. Wood re. The County of Lawn-rem This coos was tried al May term, 1859, and the ver dict was as follows: That the jury find that the bonds were dispoeed of by the R. It. Co. at 25 per cent. less than their par voles. And If the Court shall decide that the Commissioner. of the county of Lawrence had the authority under the Act of As i setably of the 911:1 ' July, 1053, and the recommenda tion of the grand *nry as given in evidence that the plaintiff has a ri ght to recover the whole amount of the coupons declared, and notwithstanding the fact that the bonds were sold for lass than their par valet; then they assess the amount of the same with Inter est at the sum of ELM CO. But if the Court shall be of opinion that the plain tiff can recover only to the same ratio that the bonds PM sold for, lase than their par value, than they as sess the same at the cum of $1,480 93. And if the Court shall be of opinion that by rea. coo of the tale of said bonds for less than their par value, the plaintiff is not entitled to recover anything, they will enter a verdict for defendant. Judge Grier read the opinion of the Coen upon the points suggested or reserved in the above ventiet. The opinion states that there was not much dispute about the hots on the trial. Tho two great questions involved in the ease were, Ist. (lad the Commissioners of Lawrence county legal authority to issue the bonds given in evidence, and If (bay bad, how far the fact that the bends were disposed of for less than their par value, should affect the plaintiff's right to recover: The,Courtstated that the question of authority to issue was one of great •importanee, as the counties of But ter and. Beaver are in the same category. The Court tiara reviewed the Arts of Assembly bearing upon the question of authority, and said that the constitutional authority of the legislature of Pennsylvania, at the limo this act was passed, to delegate to the county or its officers the powers na -1 eetsary to the legal execution nod binding force of such seemities, is no longer an open question. This question was then Tully discussed le the light of the acts of the county authorities under the act, of As cembly.- All parties concerned have treated this ps the true donstrustion, and have acted under it ac cordingly. The bonds have been issuedstrithont whisper of dissent as to the poorer of the Commis dioners to make them, enil this sharp construction not demanded till tee eralVerkielnc of total repudia tion has Imam discovered. But the roust will not new rope. ate • -own pranks! COUltrtlrLital of the tat, to. enable thaw to repudiate .tho obligation, made under it. This matter has been heron, the court. (8 Casey, 141.) The second point, as to the effect of the proviso. in the act, to wit: ”That whenever hoods of the re spective counties are given in payment of sularcrip— thins, the name shall not ha sold by saki r hood company at less than par value. The mart bold that these obligations, issued ruder the authority of the legislature, though technically beads yet, by the cutout of the country they were negotiable securi ties, and the county, by the letter and spirit of their contract, were bound to pay the bearer the whole amount. A porehuer was bound to luquirtauhether the bonds were executed by persons having authority to pledge the faith of the comity- Their delivery may be presumed from the fact that they ore found In the market, whether the agents of the county or the railroad had been guilty of fraud or folly- le do coarse of their transaction were facts which (ho face of his bond did Dot put on the holder, tosoquireioto, and the knowledge of which would tot elect his legal right to recover. The Court are of opinion that according to the conditions of the special verdict the plaintiff hu a right to judgment fur the sum of sl,iti.ft 00, and 29 order. Ifescracil Woodhull rs. The rowdy of This case brought to recover on certain county bonds isstisd to railroads, came up on a motion ler a new triaL When the ease was tried, the court over ruled certain points presented by defendant's coun sel, and a verdict was found for plaimilf. Judge Wier read a lengthy opinion on the motion for a new trial, and concluded: If any citizen of Beaver county had chosen to dis pute thld construction, (given,) thb courts were open, an Injunction could have been obtained and would have been granted. But never, after a general ac quiescence in a liberal construction of this act of the grand jury—after the bonds have been issued, the money received and expended for the UM of the county—will we resort to sharp verbal criticism or stringent construction, to encourage the repudiation of a just debt. A now trial Is refused and judgment entered on the verdict. Colvin Adam, es. June., Wallingford & Cro.—On final hearing. The complainant Ina a patent, dated Feb. 24, 1857, for an improved keeper for tight and lefthanJ door locks. The court declares that the patent of Adam. is for a valuable improvement. gr. Adams' application for hie patent wee made in 1950. The respondents, In their :viewer, allege three ROV eral grounds of defense. let, That the patent is void because the improve ment therein claimed had boon put in public nee more than two years prior to the dato of the patent. 2J, That respondents do not infringe, but art en der a patent granted to one Patterson, in 1857. 2d, That the improvement claimed is not new. ,•• - . Each of those points ix considered at length, and overruled or set aside. In conclusion, a decree wes ordered to be entered for the complainant, (Adams,) -wording to the prayer ofotho hilt. The respondents are enjoined from making the Janus-faced lock, in volving the patent of Calvin Adams. linkmen Cushing were counsel for complainant. Licirogstone, Cope/end & Co. re. Arms, Welling. ford if: Co.—The parties to this bill aro manufactu rers of this city and both engaged in the manufao true of door looks. Complainants claim to iy Ike owners of a patent granted to John I'. Sherwood, for an improvement In a door lock issued origihally on the 14th of December, 1842, and afterwards ex t en d e d for some years from the 17th of December, 1856. The bill charges respondents with infringing this patent. Tho respondents first sneerer admits the use of the patent, but claim that they are the true own. -aro of the extended patent, and by a cross bill they played that complainants might be enjoined from axing the invention. Respondents eubeequently asked leave to withdraw the answee and cross bill and to tile another answer denying Its originality and validity. This was the only question in- the case. The history of the invention, the points claim ad by patentee, the value and peculiarity of the in ventions in the James•faced locks were diconssed at length and in the peculiar style of Judge cider. The following is the conclusion "We aro of opinion, therefore, that the defendants have not succeeded in establishing the defence plead ed in their amended answer, and that the complain ante aro entitled to the deeree prayed for in their bill—an•injunction upon respondents." Bakewell Coshing were counsel for complainants. Bedeiion and mije et,. dietlatean et .4—l:kerne in favor of defendants. The above decree, having been rendered, Judge Grim retired from the bench for the time, and the case of Farweli/c hicClaren vs. Rody Patterson was argued for plaintiffs by P. C. Shannon, Esq.,and for defendant by 'Mr: Fetterman, who was leaking when we loft the'court. Tho case gave scope and verge forlionsiderable eloquence of_a peculiar hind. It appears that ono of the horses attached by the sh at ify wag one to which Dan Rico had a peculiar at tachment himself. Upon this point Mr. Shannon dwelt forcibly, setting forth In glowing terms the power of man over the brute creation, and the pecu liar grace with which Dan made that home walk Spanish. Naverdiet in the cane last night. Donovan Noluirmosa—The citizens of the borough of Tetopertamovillo have DOMiOlged the following persons for - borough officers, to be voted for on Tuesday, November 22d:—Bargees, Dr ild. Robinsoo; Council, Philip Vierheller, Jos. 111'Brida, Thos. Ferguoon, Wm. M'Conley, P. Kennedy; Judge Of Election, Samuel Cornshan; Inepectors, George Westerman, John Kelly; As— sessor, rJosaph.Kelly; Assistant Assessors, John• Patterson, George Westerman; Constable; Mar one McGraw.' • kungen ! tts'oulfplaes to get Grover A De tree splendid 'gallon', Matinfeeturerene end Family fiewing Machines, Is over W. & D. Hager /tore, cot ick of Market:ad rush •t rf ea.,2asto2 2 ,,:cal•ua Re Wm. , , . . MGM COWLS 011 4Crilerile thessrolc--Betore Jnikett - McClure, flaynard..Adatra and Parke.' Thursday, Nor. h.—Commonwealth vs Jotted. This casernms called up on Thursday in the court. Mi. Collier, District Attorney, asked for the continuance of the case, on account of the absence oN airimportamt witness, Charles Mole, who was alith Mary Delaney at the time When, as is alleged, Jones killed her. Metz, it 101 be remembered, escaped the abet intended for him by rolling over the bank of the riser. 1h considered': so important a witness that bo was held in $lll5O bail to appear at the trial. It is said that lie has left the State, and Unopposed to be somewhere in the vicinity of St. Louie Messrs. Swartzwelder and Roberts, for the de fence, objebted to the continuance. After some colloquy, the case was put over for trial at De cember terin. We believe that all the case aro now dispoSed of. Those of Mayo and Lang don will nit be up this tenni for certain, and the Jones case; having gone over, this completes-the list. fisttlacii.Goona or i3alrems—This part of the year appears to be selected; by hawkers, pedleve ; and men in dietitut cities ay Other States, • who sell by stipple, to flock bilked to dispose of their *even. ••,Legitimatelraders here, who pay theii mercantile tax and other dues for the support of the city and for their own protection; have-al length determined to move in thin - matter. It has been looked upon as a •grievince and was yearp ago brought to the attention of the Legit,- totals— - Adaw was passed,' the, nature of which the following calm&: It shalt net be lawfutforany person en - sell within the city qr county of Philadelphia by temple, card, or other epechnen, any goods or merchandise of any kind or doccription whatever, for or on account of any machine, manufacturer or other persons not having his principal place -of business within this State and to whom a license has not been granted tinder the laws of this Commonwealth. The penalty is $3OO. In 1359 a section nes enacted extending this Act to the county of Allegheny. On Thuksday afternoon , . at 3 o'clock, cases under the iint. and for the Infringement thereof came up baforo Alderman John". Those were Commonwealth vs. Julies Estielborn, agent for Welsher &Bros., of New York, charged with the violation of the act in four separate oases. J. 11. Hipline, Esq., appeared for the prose-. cution anti - ; R. Biddle Roberts for the defence. A large number of witnesses were present. It was proved that the lAN agent had sold his goods (millinery, etc.) to Mrs. Maekert, of the Fifth w„,11 t o ra re . Root, In the Diamond ; to Mrs. Lee ad Mrs. Tracy . Re had alio offered to soli to It ir. Philip Graff, Fifth street. 1 Mr. Roberts brought a witness who swore that he was allied in hut week to wittiest' a verbal bargain b4ween Easethorn and a gentleman of this city, re s oling to the former a room where be is to carry on his business between this and April let. ,Some pleasant badinage passed be tween the counsel and the Alderman relative to nativeism, And protective tariffs, exclualveness, etc., after ethioh the Alderman took all the pa pers In thaXoise and will render hisdeoision this morning Uten o'clock. The Soli: by &Impla in the Court of Common Pleat—Phi"- Right lof Appeal,—ln the Court of Common Pleas, Judges Maynard and. Adams Yesterday n case of some interest wu taken up for argumed—Commonwealth of Pennsylvania rh Weleke4,--undee the late act above quoted. Weieder nits sued for the penalty of WO be fore Alderman Kincaid, upon information of John Waglhy, and after bearing the judgment given sgaitist him for the penalty, the defend. ant appealed, and the attorney for the Common wealth molted to dismiss the appeal, and the ar gument yeiterday was upon this motion. 8. Bchoyer miff J. H. Hopkins, Kelp., argued in fa vor and A. M. Brown nod John Mellon, Esqs., against tht4raotion. The positions taken by the mune' represent log the COMmonwealth, were mainly that the right of appeal granted in ordinary cues applied only to time° oases in which justices and aide - I men bare jurisdiction, except-when special° , granted; that an action. for a penalty was not within the jurisdiction of aldermen and jesticee except by special enactment, and . tbereftire re. quired special grants for right of appeal. In this case the Legislature bad created-'a be.. of. fence, for nbich they provided no appeal, in. tending. that. the magistrate about,' tare sum mary povreo. It arse contended by the defence that the ro ved of the alders= ahowed the suit to have been in debt, am the incidents of .that action right of appeal etc ; 511%0011E14410h by implication. They cited • number of authoritinr : te sustain , the po- Milne that the suit should be in debt, and there fore subf eotjto appeal; and to rebut lho mumps urged by the opposite counsel, JudgeiNsyntrd took the papers, reserving Ms deoisidn. - Many of 'cur merchants feel greatidtereal in this case, se; if the Commonwealth sucieed, they can readily keep from the home markin inter loping foreign cairchantsoetti having ti,o lazes, or root, or clerks asleep -to pay, can .undersell them *They . thitik ribs,' by appeals, the law is rea fonllifiel,lira ay will, is ouchioase, .probati rendwror to scours at the next it - potion of the, • It will mote ; effectively r rose this species of bombing ortpoildling. Tea BAGAS.6I . 8071.131N01L - -. 4*-our Wont around the city, our :attention hap beef - Particularly attracted to the very magnificent business hones of William Beasley, Ear*, which are In promo, of receiving their tiniehing totirhea. The emerstructures of the two buildings sew,eompleted, under roof and closed in, while lbe workmen am busily engaged In preparing noun fox their occupants. Mr. Bag&lore own bail .us house, 4 L. foot of. Wood street; Noe IS 20, now oecureettly bU wholesale grocery, eombas as many decidedly good points to any othersta, city, while itn'external architecture and Internet ar rangements lie incomparably superior to anyiotber. Tim largest Tyerge and scope" are hare afforded for an indefinite aatenstan of tinsiness, and ail the Ao. tares tied ailtlptations for the facilitation of rapid operations In^,receirlog and ahipping grecerlea and heavy end balky goods, are all that the most exact. Mg and capridious taste could desire. This toilding if 00 feet deep, 40 feet wide and 65 feet high, beauti ful iron front, highly ornamental, with cellars of norre.porldillt width and depth under the whole. This noble business houtebeare unmistakeable/marks of good judginent, excellent lute and judicloui ar rnogement throughout. Mr. B. has gained a celeb eity in our city by a liberal expendions of hie wealth In useful, enhatential and elegant Improvement,. There is nothing of tawdry glow or superficial' .adomment—lecking lute and solid uselalneak—but all his structures have en eye to the greatest amount of capacity cdmbined With judicious arrangement. The Wood street house is • model in them reapeeta, and excites We rinquelloed commendation of all who have examined its admirable plan and grand ar rangements. The strueteire on the corner of Market and Water streets is 80 peat Ignore and 65 feet high, iron front, divided into several ample business rooms, all mas sively, elegantly and tastefully finished in the high est and most admired style of modern arebfLecture. Every thing appertaining to this structure strikes the beholder ea ie. the highest degree imposing, elabo rate and grand. The expenditure on this building is liberal, judicious and eminently appropriate. Ae business locations, none he the city eau be more de sirable. Eveyy convenience or appurtenance retpd cite in whotofale establishments is here. provided. The ceilings ire high, light abundant, the internal 6nish neat bui not gaudy or superfluotudy expensive. This elegant building will no doubt be at ono+ occu pied when completed. ' Both these inporb lien front buildings of Mr. Big aley are an honor to the city, and call forth the ad miration of WI strangers who visit ife. Mr. 11. heel inaugurated W. new style of building, which we hope to coo followed hereafter generally. Having made his fortune ii;Pitteburgh, it is the pride of Mr. B. to spend Bin adding to Its architectural beauties, while he furnishes facilities for the intention of its busi ness. His etiterprlse ie indomitable,-hie expendi ture invariably judicious and directed to the Most useful ohjecti,i contributing largely to the beauty; of our city, and'; giving bee a character for good taste and solid imgroveneent, which cannot fail Ao odd to her preening. All menses to the indefatigable pro- Pieter of these substantial, useful and eminently bountiful alruittures ! Tun Blairtonnty Whig saye tbero is at pres ent ia Hollidayeburg an organized band of bur glars, judging from the depredations committed. It then goes 'on to detail at length a large atitn ber of easet of houses broken into within the Week, and no ohs had been caught Be,. D. X. Junkie, peeler of the Presbyterian Churohlo Hollidaysburg, has been appointed a chaplain In the Hamby the President. We do , not sup pose ho will accept Dr. Good and others have commenced the organization of a Lutheran colo ny in Altoona. AN IBIPOSint. onto,' whose name is un known to us; is =klieg the tour of the city prii:t (cuing to be. the agent of filhyor Weaver for the collection of moneys with whioh to purca n ai coal for the poor. No man is authorized to sot in that capacity, owl soy inforingloitleading to , the arret4 of the chap would doubtless he acted upon inamptly.- JavvrssonCoLtects.--leueele ,l thelfearkalt week that Rio. lease N 4 McKinney, son of .Tlc, McKinney, Of (ho ,Dasner, bad been Ael*l the chair of TAU° Jefferson College. accepted the, sppoictmenl, and will cater Ives ; the discharie of the duties of his chair on the let of January ensuing. Thetis. Professorshipe are now Talfraur, the celebTated Mirror of Italy will ex hibit for theltst flaw in this city, at Ilasonio'llall, and those of mar roaders,ahomay wish to visit arid' intellectual aa well as a most charming ontertale, meat, should tot fail to be prement. On Saturday (to-morrow) afternoon, the publlesehools are to hare an opportunity to see this grand historical work of am, and at a Tory low prim, we sea ETW7 110/10171X should go. 4 A martin 'euggests that. we erred in elating that the late 'Daniel Darragh, Esq., was's native of this city. 1 110 !Mahe that he was born Piqua, Lancaster county, Ps., and removal , to Washiegton eonnty at annarly ago. dt may be so. We were not at all sure as to bLiplace of nativity. Viromurs, Trackers:ls last 'fork, rritb a Btft,:aLD►!is & Co.'s, for on Przysioncili or Coulon Lin; siirti so Dario 6: Co.'r, for au dollar. L°3B isn 4412 1r; Or ' l met IUI, for 76 opts; plipts ''' • •-• , Plume= Burn ' sage ;hie introductory Lecture' last evening - on CltenairTe Natural Philosophy and Miele cognate branches, at the Western ,llniverilty chamber, to a tolerably large, highly respectable and appreciative audi mice, last evening. The Professor is a much younger man than we had expected to find him, with a pleasant delivery and an agreeable faculty of imparting knowledge by illustrations. Ms apparatus being very complete, he was en abled to entertain, instruct and enlighten his audience by many highly Interesting chemical experiments. We hope Professor Barker's lec tures will be largely attended by our citizens and their families of all ages and sexes. The first regular lecture will take place on Monday evening, which will be open " the air we lereathe—treaLing of its pressure and its me chanical conditions." The introductory re marks of the Profeseor made a favorable ins. preesion, and lcd us to anticipate an extremely interesting and instructive course. These lec tures are gotten dp — nnder the auspices of the Board of Trustees of the Western Univareity, and should be generally patronized by our citi- AMR many delays and long waiting, tho first freight train on the Allegheny Valley Railroad name down to the caul on Wednesday. ~ d 'he route of the rood is on Pike treat, parallel With Penn, and the ears are to be drawn by horses from the outer depot in Ninth Ward to-the pre sent terminus. Wo are informed that the narrow and confined spies where the oars now load on the upper bank of the canal affords them so few facilities for loading or unloading freight; that the company propose to procure the right of way and privilege of building a bridge over the ca nal, which will lot them into .the depot 'where the trains now load and unload on this aide of t • e caval. Tug monthlyjitateinent of the Kittanning Bank the month of - Oetobir is as follows: Loans and Discounts Coin in vault of the Bank Notes of specie paying bk's and chit's. Duo by other banks andlbankers: Due by individuals Amount of notes outstanding.. Deposits Blesses. liver & pupa send us copies of the New York Illustrated Nara, of Ilarper'e Weekly and of Frank Leslie's paper. Beeper's Weekly Is dreadful, with pictures of Ossawotomie Brown. It takes great pains to make him look as badly au possible. harper also issues this week a paper devoted to the steamship Great Eastern, giving views of her in all eircurestan ces, on the stooks, on`the ways, on the water at , ;. sea, and in the harbor. A good paper. The Allegheny Gymnastic Exhibition were kind enough to send tts a ticket of admission to their first exhibition last evening, but we were unable, on account of a previous eogagement, to attend. Judging from what we have beard of their performances at various times, the exhibi tion was donbtlese highly eatisfaotory. Goon.—Judges McClure and Maynard and Mr. Collier, District Attorney, wore expecting yesterday to go to Greensburg as witnesses in the libel suit of a Mr. Carpenter vs. Post and Dispatch. Notion W. alias Sharper Smith was eenteneed on Wedneeday to 3i years In the Penitentiary; Ile was convicted on three separate charges of ideating hareem and a buggy. Dn. J. R. Speen, °millet, corner of Penn and Wayne streets ' in this city has been univer sally recognized by the citizens of this region ,for a period of twenty-ftve years, as a profes eional gentleman of most eminent skill and en larged practical experience in that branch of surgery which has as illinpecial object the treat ment of the aye: Tliving made this branch of his profession the great purpose of his life—his chief study, be may be supposed to have attain ed to se thorough a knowledge of tide the most delicate of all our organs and the best and most successful modes of treatment, as any gentleman In the profession. Numerous cases have come to one knowledge, where the afflicted owe to the consummate skill of Dr. Speer, the unapprecia ble blessing of a restoration to eight. This no tice, it is proper to say, is entirely voluntary on our part, from a conviction that ills due to the afflicted to point out to them a source from whence relief can be ,obtsined—if skill, expe rience and a thorough acquaintance with the delicate organization of the eye are any guar &oleo of a likelihood of 'access in treatment. Dr. Spear hasreverat 'highly important eases under treatment at present. lye omitted to tall particular attention to the fact, in noticing the stock of Mr. Samuel McMaster,. yes terday morning, that he repaired and renovated Ladled' Furs, thoroughly' cleansing them, and im parting to' them a liveliness even exceeding that which they exhibit whonentirely new. We exam ined, at Mr. McMaster. on yesterday, some samples of Xisesk.shinh ha bad jest olearised.,ond were street with their beauty and elegance. They ergs-.red cleaner, more lively and soft and less harsh that the new Pars, which had not_yet been expeeed listinnUe-send-mt-nfeu-difl We can assure Ladims, and alt others wishing Furs thoroughly reno vated tram their Impurities, that at No. as Market street is tbi.plare to have the work done well, satis factorily and cheaply. Illis process of cleansing must certainly have a decided advantage over all others, if we are permitted to judge from the perfec. lion of the work exhibited to our inspectidn. Jest call in and ace for yourselves., 1 Ti 86RINGI OP.RATOII9.- Mr. J. T. Shaw, No. 63 Fifth street, Ilk story over J. It.. Reed d Co.'s Jewelry Store, is fully prepared to repair and pot in per t order all deleriiption of Sewing Ma. -ehines. 'Spuyten having defective and damaged machines will hod It to their advantage to give him a call, as he will make all things right and tutors the machine to perfect running order. Prices mod ,erate. Iloncr.—J. Monteath, Nos. 175 and 177 Smith field aimed, hne Ina reeeired six thousand pounds of clover and hacksaw honey, in glass bores and glass jars, which he le selling at the most reasonable rates. Ponca to Builders and Contiactors. THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman for llowl.d Parry) would empectfully Worm those for whom he him done wart, and the public geowerally, that he im now prepared to foroleh Slate, or put cm - Slate Pooh, In the beet approved man.r. Onion for Roofing or Ito- Oaring of Slate Roofs (If left at the oftice of Alex. daub lo, extroor of Shut .tenet and the Penal, Fifth ward) will be tmenfoly stranded to. THOMAS PARRY. (eradiate]. Splendid Ladies' Furs SAMUEL MALASTER, No. 90 Marko Btraa. lIIATA, 04re, LADIES' PUBO, lc, Willa Mita quality, latest fattilou :=I IhrOLEANAING AND REPAIRING Call and essmine his superb •tort Rornalben., No. 90 IlsrlseA stmt. no15:lui1 GO TO BARKER'S NEW STORE No. 59 Market Street hera limy tie malting FINE MERINOS AT 50 CTS. DELAINEW, PRIM ARTICLE, at from MILLS tito3l tO CENTR Ilr r And the Cheapest and Floret CLOAKS, SHAWLS AND WOOLENS, FOR MEN AND 110V8. To to &mht nnywhore to the city. Se`fternember, 59 Market Street. - t9;l nolßlad Dr. Ciurchillas Remedy for tile Prevention and Cure of Consumption. 12, TON CRKIS Winch 'a Genuine Preparation of the Ilypophosphitem of Lime and of soda, APtiik Rm.'s, fur Ctossonsption, 3croJuls, Bronchitis, .U...lkbility.Dyspektia,coul Alnyous Dltuurs The success of this Nv.iv RCIIEDIt (discovered by Dr. J. P. ()Mudd% of Rtrix,) Is obtaining for It Ma roost Orthouulled popularity throughout guropr. Itud lh. Dulted Btatat. It Is • pvarly tlehaltlfie Prey - mintlca, acting vellb invariable effleavy In all Magma( Paienonary and Marone Nava The • ' 01111. S. OP OONSOUPTION, In the meosad mad third mtagem tat a parhml, coumeqaeally whoa there cam be no uncertainty ma to the nature of the dlmeamm) can be °Method, la ill cues, by thls trestruet exempt Then the °tinting lemlort of the lungs Is orltmelf ma. ficleat to product, death. ' MIA Unclad, Ws pot tally • curative elTuct, but wilt, I peal •hereoror War. vaHte • 1111Splciun of Lim dliattao..ll. gem its ritnarpate4 sad WWI MI a. s preurantive tatthr. gardicielmuntptisaduat as vaccination dots with re and to Audi Piz. Consumptives, to any stagoiof the &seam should resort karat Lately to the two of the llypopticaphltre of Lime sod Soda. "Milocheeteee Camino Preparation" (le dingle isyrup)lia swot tinge hottlex, LI ...chemically pore,' 6th. coditiltiettou proposed by Dr. Churchill "fo: &carrel 000' end le prepared sicconling to lila Original ioratufa. OIL CUIDIAIIII.L'B WORM ON CONSUMPTION, poittprlnhig - tthe report tondo to the Imperial Academy o • ,litodiclus, Par* Notes of Oasis, and Lettere, Documents gthuotilale, Au., which, together with • Circular, will Lo of oo receptor TWELVE OUTS In .tamps. XlatifloN.—lntersatel Droggleteistll try to moll you other frernigetione than mhos. Do out boy them. My "Genuine 'fefutralloo" bean my fez elmlh zigustore. • ifarnefraro of all Preparation. claiming to t. the Uypo Ploaptliton, which contain lion; or any Dauti. The country 1.111.4 y to bo (.1.101 with *orlon. certi hates. • —Pmern—One bottle, $4 three bottles. $3. Sold, whole ante and mull at the 13.31 e General Depot to the United Pam, 43 Atm avid, N. Y, byl. WINCUESTNII, to whom lolden should be addressed. ANcy whalMala and mall by IMO. U. EMU, No. 140 Waal skeet. Pltteburgh, and man by S. P. NAMING, Alleatemy. sa27.dawT . --- ' Dr. natural B. filch'. Ellllary °erratum :or AraleUltlous Ellnterem.Perely Yalir table...4 MIA Para and Effuttra R... 4 7 f".' • BILIOUS DISOBLka SION MADAM( . ' BILIOUS AMP, DYSPEPSIA. TORPID LITER OE STOILItIL 03STIVBNESS. ' . - lEubu6ol/ DISPIPPIO 0300% 'MALARIAL FEY gP,'• ' . , DOWEL COMP INDIO:8110ga 131.011.101 . 1, tn. YKINa m, A . , . JAIJEDUIA_ . • ' , PUEBBILEORBILIOUIS. ' AnSal4ondAninnuninsadDil n _, ato. IL gum, , 1 7 13 Iii;" . 4 iii iNA it,Ve Arts tor Etnottra, . m Oommercial C o3l 3llll . AinratA - nos•iort P4:I) . P. J 0.7 1 .1/ Pneoerp , V. P . ; IP . Q . ipuump, BICLURre Ws. Muss J. J. GITAXSPIII. • ekly Ate • low °tithe Pit Aalborg . As (ReporiatluMuNitior Lit Pittsburgh GurNe-1 Itrreno.n. Nommen. lA, 1A 5 0.' Dl:sinew Is a little more lively this veek. The. rains of Pmt week brought op the limn to a good and three h h e =several) been • grut deed of activity It the wharf. Nearly all the boat. to port have taken on goat . Plods of Pittsburgh manufacture.. nod deputed for 'erten. parts of the West, and others IWO LIMN kading rapidly. The amount of goodsattipped this areek.ls Manlove eon. In the business of the city. The coal tugs have airs gem ant with their bargee, hnht h , out shoot a million bathes. The rho, onfortimaudy, vas not large enough to take out the fleet of coal beet.. The market during the week has been Ode, but the log in floor and wheat le gradually tending to more Coro and rye are , on the contrary, tending to I de. The adrout of cool weather hu giran opportunity tO rOni• imam pork puking, and our pork dealen—Reelia, Roirues C., Rarbangh k Co, (l. W.Jazkaou, J. P.Ralf. to and P. Fellers k Co., are all busily engaged alarighterinr. or prom:Junior It There in • fair demand ler lingeilt pret , troller pyres, good medium nogg readily bringing 4, grata, The oohs of tho lent angregato LK* bead, tnoatly.at bat a lot of WO 'extra hoary, :averaging bronght gran. In the general market there to Dot little chance , t note.. , Prices remain sbont the um,. The grocery market is doll tor want or stocks of sugar arid molamos—the Olil nearly exhausted, and the new has not yet come in.. Sc. counts from below folly justify the belief that the new crop Is • short orio—not over Itt,mate hbda The Lanai report. from N. Orleans quote fair sugar at o.or, and molawea el 38439. the Money Market is without change. The Dank. are doing about the moat amount of paper. but considerable. 80.1 paper hada it. way to the atroot mot to placed at 609- other nellitle. 1812. Eastern exchange roman.. mane: and the Inquiry continue. ueabate4. The Ltsuks draw at par for their customers, only, atol vender. pay at the brokers y,w4, prmium. Western exchange haw I HOU • range to bear • quotation. The receipt. If produce at Toledo last week wen. 31,60:1 Md. Lowe, 94,467 broth wheat, and 66,754 bush ecru. at Detroit, 33;161 bbl. hour, 37,514 bush wheal, aced 1,761 boats corn. The Chicago Tribune say. : CHICAGO PII9DOCZ 0013 , Csonmen Tung—The receipts and thlpments of produce for the put week, tempered with thews of the Week preelone and the tarreepoudlng woek In ISM, wilt bo found In the following tables Compuratine itectipla and Eiipments of Grain and t.'eur for uorpat Wool Reealpee. $98,417 63 . 21,218 89 . 2,155 00 19,140 51 Paat Pre, Same Past PM, P 4616 week. week. w'it 'OB, week. week. set '6B. ?lone, 061 e..... 33,719 36,633 10,017 712,314 37,397 8,017 Wheat, bush-216,467 339,243120,007 304,609 369,142 Z 15,044 Oen; bosh.-..259,3421p2,409 417,942 129,409 89,084 19,064 Oint, bosh 64,178 62,31 7,315 27,707 29,496 1.310 Nye, bash 11,372 11,413 1,600 11,797 bush_. 47,209 68,008 3.445 38.863 83,4111 1 . ,203 Livellogs, No. 6,633 0,685 25,209 2,2:11 2,274C1' 6,785 Dread " No. 21 4 1 7 773 674 ....... Cattle, No 4,351 4,709 3,914 643 672 , 768 The wheat market 4lnring the week has advanced 204 y new corn declined 47115 oats steady; rye advanced 2.q oars ley declined Bc, flour advanced 108 The some, for the grain MOWN feet dinning too awe, . • !Uppers are hnsy aetidloglurward Moir nwent purrlEds• •ts. lipMgltion will, inall probehiNty, close in ten dos perhapa earlier, Thavrovillon trade opens slowly. The pork packer, are .realjto commence es 1.00 as the bogs came In. As Will be Win by the tables given above, the receipts of bogs, Ilvesod dreamed diming the corresponding week hut year, Were 883, spinet only 5,77: last week. The beef pack ed ere fast drawing their operations to a clone-having cot upwards of 35,000 head of cattle. flood bog. dose firm at $4400f1,C0 grow- and light at $1 Irrossod have heel; to demand for the mom trade, at $5(415,60 not. imording to weight. Theserices are entirely anautharised by any prorrpect apparent topacker., bra arru requiro a certain quantity of barrelled meat fur the wapply of our Lake napalm and Camdian trade, am! rid. boo to ha harnfahed, containere of pram. Contracts for hogs can be made for delivery November and December at $5 for :MI MI and upwards, end $1,75 for 150 to 200 IDs the contractors, however, requiring an arl. var. of 5102 11 head moored. The Toledo Itlode Bays :—Market today is rather seek, and yesterday's priers on sheet are hardly austalueti Wheat, sale. 350 broth rd 51. 0. p, t; 1500 do white 3000 do mixed amber $1,13; 400 do whito $1,024 2000 do red hut Wert 51,125 D lidou do red p. to 100 te.r..151,12 . Corn, vale 5000 bush now at 501. Thu Detroit Advertiser .aye:—The extretuo dallnees be fore noted still continued, Insomuch Ills! scarcely a tram.- lion to effected. Nothing of all was down on 'Change toelsy, The recelpie el wheat aro remarkably light, and are daily, growing leers The cause of this is nut so apparent, It ha that millers iu the interior aro paying higher for wheat than It would net. this market. Therein:ems to be a fair Inquiry at previous price, and all that is requiret to restore activity 1. grain on which to eisirat•, About TOO Mils floor geld at former Wes. The market is generally quiet and tike changed. Tile Ft. holds liedlocrat snys:—The exchange market le chow to-day, at I yt coat pros on New (Weans., (mime refer Ing to draw for outside. at thls,) and coot Keith on Dm Dash On Cincinnati nod laulavllle Nw,4. Currency is scarce and in demand Monty % dis. Iteeelme' to go to the country for hog and other prodnee Inveetments a• fast as received, In • month or so It will doubtless; return . . . In et/ominous to merchants and bankers. The Eastern papers note au may Money klegket, Lot the Bank statements, showing en usual expansion of !cum, Ste some fasts The Imports to nur the am k are hght. he following i•onpa.rative statement of the Exports (exchssive of epeciellrom New Turk to fon•iims ports for the week and since Jan. I: 1.957. ...$ $ 1;34a.k.1:1,5 $ 1,50,823 C0,797,.79N 62,6911:310 .543,321.556 F'or ma vett Pmioculy ref Fixtro Jon. I tat0Y.1,1,59 f..17,6711,6:6 Ansiorto, Ito est., to wort , olvot tO,OOO barrolo 11..0r to Inn don. ASll4lll—thew ilmverneut 4 rwW. t4/da Ash Is In (.1g - demand at + r Pots aro nominal at 4 , ,At5 anti Pert Is at I.!.ject.G. A I . PlFS—the market id Wen sorplleal, awl the demand onmewhat reatticted( exits of inferior at SI.IAI Qi LH, and pilule to choice at $2.(5. - .1,;(0, from $244‘ , ....2.31 ruling. ALE—Pittsburgh manufactiire(lcogitinnea gu fair demand, with steady shipments to all parts of tho country. The cd taLlisloal rates at prreent •gc : Porter •-•-•• fin 0 "ALIA —tb,, price current of :Masan. I:l•,,Y;sti Bat arr. f, s3s(ss2i.bd " a l let=n ," r.;6 ' 6 . 4 3 100 41 DR brms—lt tas st*lre 10 do t4 . ,00n0.20 14 do $5150.3M 213 du L 1, 1 4 40. 35 do $3.264,. Ilam And Lee bamt—lo ss'e 100; 16 du $4,75,12 00 $4,60, 10 dd $1,25. thwin ba4,-2. bush, tonalin, flu ki 100,2 dO,Oll/itir, $l5; 2 do, Outaborg'4, $l4 5$18; 3 do do, flaos24. BACON—the memo is orrr and We attain so Ugh t that qnotatio. arn rosfoly nominal; we quote Flianit don at tlarS!:i, Mdm 9f40 a nd lq,. plain Hann 1014. BROOMS-110 demand Is qu ite eq.l to the aupply; Artie" of common to 010,104 at V. 46.3,00, and fancy at flip. BUCKWDRATI'DO.UIt—the, denand trout the Youth and Sint is greater than the auPPITt.V o salt Rom lint Landsat st,wg2,oo, and rom stern at $ - 2,25 I/ 100 ma, la nab to suit tbe want. of Zoller,. A fuller aurpty would of warm depress the market Bumac k Eißlet—thempply otflotter is light, sod goal to prime Roll lades at 11(010. Em - ,n are searce oral Macro at /0016, with • good domand. BUCIECDITS AND TUBS—The factory intone (mall, par fund.) at Valhi. and New Brighton aro km Rackets $l,OO 101,75 and Tubs, $1,76(M511,T6 14d07. From store, torten nal lot the natall way at $1,7605V,00. ooRDADr 111mIlla Rope, eOll, 13 e p Rapo, cut, 14 e lb Hemp Rope, mil, 11 ela Hemp Rum out, 12 o Tamed Rope, cuili 11 a 'ft lb Tarred Rope, ant, 12 a ft ?ft Packing Yard,floe, II o . 14 rb Packing Tam,com 10 e IlltfltadliD.s—Manilla, $O.OO, WA5(E.32,00 Hemp, $1,.7t,p4000,57,75 p der_ limp 0011, 11 atilt Pt. Pt,OUOU LlNY.S—)lpuills, N 7 as 'sl dm. Hump, l'Oc. la 'TWIN YARNS—The market Is steady at the 1.11644 m qnotattons which am corrected to date: . .5 tololorhtslroMbilfb No. ie. tltl^ :21 o lb N 0.17 13 2.1c11101 No.ll 14. ....... . ..... ..INelllb N 0.151 lb .`4 oql lb N 0.20 notes No. NV 11 c dot No. Boo No. 600 10 o 3i dot No: 00 .......... No. 600 No. TOO 8 e Carpet ctialo, Nam/. 2.0 c lit lb Swine . Do do whito,26 . .. - to Si cola Zle ° Family Matting._ Do do 110 to ale %Ito o Batting. No. Coverlet Yarn_ .... LOIc ° Do No. Candlewick 20e " No 2. DANDLS24 AND 8061 , -43anilles aro starly at onr quo nous 12!4, mould El mid Stlanlantiar. 14141 n. Soap remains us before, stood, at fo for cm:l4lD., 6N 61 . P 4131. 10 for Dawyer'a Toilet A Casitik., 5,053‘ s..ite. cbomk.7 7 for (lemma. 01114E.ill—the receipts of IY.K.tki.wool havebeon larger thou for several weeks {maritime, but bare m l been token as feat as received at 93,4/blo—the mosaic llgure rating. Goshen is quoted at 11. DRIEDIIKEW—u fair demand end regular rd in small loin at 45@lIVA. IMATllfillin-l..very dull; prima Wmteru nre selling u 1 45, On arrival, And In small istroels at Et. 14.211—n0 change; no quote No.o Slackers], large at $ll, and lull bids $5,75, Daltitooto Darling, VAL Llaittax .. do, $5.50. Alt... $0,50. Lake Whito, $lO pt bbl; do Trout. $3,50t half Milo White. Vs and Lahti ilerrlnC"llitb. PIA)Uft-the demand about as natal and prim fimroalets oo wharf yontordaynt 300 Dble Extra at SSP. From store the ruling rat. are $5 fur Eloper, $5,25 for Spriog Raba. $ 2 . 31 for Whiter de, t 5,76 for Fatuity do, and $6 for uary wane.. • Rye Fleur. lodm from oteardEbTrl• filtAIN-tho demand for OATS . I. AMA. and prime efro 1 higher, and Wet ere making from Met bands at 43045. 1 Counts in ' , ratty largo supply, and hat boon doll for a kw day. at 58(.450 for how. 1(0, la elan • Outdo duller, under full receipts. and W. are maltioG at depot at Easpa. 11... my rules firmly at 75 for primo'Elpring. ' Wurar, sales of flyEprlog at $1,16; fled Winter $1,25(871A; awl White at UllOO - 211.123-the ativt of Sugar and llobiren is ligbfl Eagar Ls firm at 6(46(4 by tbo hhd, to rooniry trade, mid Molaseoe at cram. Cog. is firmer awl 13 sow held at WA I (413-the tendency being to 1234@13. GAB PIPE-the following aro ttio emotattona for wrought mob:Meg: Per Toot. Per Foot. Inch Gut Pipo.... 7 ctn. 1% loch GaaPipo-.32 eta. " • " .. 8 2 50 ,54 1 " --10% " 3 " " -1,30 13 . 3% " " -1,80 1 " " : - .:17% ‘l. 4 " " -1,40 " Sable. to Oho enernmary Macomb IIAY--elloa at amlos at $lOOB2llll ton. IIIDEd I. I.IATIIED-41011; greou boot hid. aro quoted at 64157, Oho lattor:figuro ruling for city alaughtorml. Oro. nailed Wee 855(~gt9. Dry Eliot 17. Dough country loather iv doll at 110@27.' , Drmseet Leather to quoted aa follow.: .p ale' Leather* dun. Bri " " -' 47002 Skirting Loather *lb 1 larneea.....- ...... ..... ---........ .......... . ---- ZC43O • 11005-the slacighlrriog bootee are ell now or mat will rely.operation; we 110333 OM. during the weak . of 1,500 head, 4%. grou, for medium Meta let Liege; a lot of ex tra fat flogs, averagingbrqught 5,1,i. MON 3 NAILS-ilia following le toe ot.dartl bill of Prima for m.ll loter, large onion, aro fillod al a roduction o - A.on these rates:- PLOT MIL ”4,1,1,. 1%. 17,4, 2, 24 2 4. 2, 3 4 a!,4, ay,, 3,3%, 4, and 4(4 by % I - 1 2%,23i, %.x,, a, 3%, 4 and 271: 3,3%, 4,and 4% by A and 1 3.10 luch..„. .. , ... ~.....:2%1 2y, 2;4 owd 2,4 by 5: "'I 346 Inch. 2 rnd a. Mod! , Tiro, 1/ZialiY by 4, .46and%Ich..-3% Ilona oboe,' and 1% bulk 4 . 5 71 , C1 :1 Lc h. " r 4 , % loclim.;1 fladdloTroo,l44ol 1.3; by by K,3•16 sad y,luctl-.4 / and IN by X, 346 sod lee rY a ir d dV ;Y rlllr f Atke . .lo:r a niKNicb.636 Rom 41111113p1a1l Inch ....... . t LARD—malt Wax of oma • as db.& In bunts is uEBB POSX-4h.+. blot& al WA lad in Os 01.4.404,4 of &duet Ckal oa at 6000.- . Lard On No. 114 ruin ntl4. and Stoma ;Edon at POTATOI:3-olat orprime tftatumsockt st Mak Reda fr. 7 .5 ZR•IS. aceerding to Vary.: 11161e1r,017rrai Bwe" $ 11 , 7 4:400 . 14 -•- • '• • ' nffillei-gre, hi very dull. and:the offering soh* on the r=rhreyers, is sl;:sss Wes are reported, T1F12: 4 4 al Va 2,25. Mama, $14C01,12. - BALT-4 nrskrats demand mid saw of Nat at MIA& TALLOW -1 .41 , is booed by the butchers 45,7, amt country rendered at 9. quotations WINDOW &ribs WASS-oriole ars linn, arid se M peat oar ereail due,city nuke r•-• 531 and 7X 9 . $,0% &lig, $3,7k &EU to wed ezll tololl2, $4,2% lin to 2113 and MI to MCA PAO. Thom us not ema pr . country breads rums 50 cents gl bat tom Tor the sneeeediegmedhunstaes,lo ant discormt warp LisAD-arn, end trs steady demand at V. 50 kegler pare in dit, and dry tlo lb; edged to the en dfseount.': Be! Lid 85012. net ;sued •Lithergsn V 7 IIIehT-rectlfied ts greedy at 7.7 ela. Sales <IOW RT. at 75 t., 11,01.50, shrordihit qualitY• Imparts by Writs. CINCIDHATI, per gory Cook-100 gram bides, 1311,1 s ttPosr iStkon a German ; as weelr'imSen =AM Me, n e'ee_tme at 2 bbla potatoes" Lon a Darg ILK bard..., "`" T l V:ley Garrard; 13 do abode A Ver net; 43 bleko, 106 d o do, 61 , 00m0; 600 bbli tone, 10 do lard 'on, 10 bra toadies, 15 bbla tobacco, /Mob. cot 1-bx cod" Forsritc„ 69 bbla Hoer , Graham &Montag 12340 do, D Walla* 1 coPPet4lbrop, Deo; 3 sis Mbar', GdorelP. 3do Harked. WOmdket ox 2 astra. Bokslor• 82. ..4: 1 1 1 / 0 . Pee Phemsto—M3 g bh dmr, Lima; 100 do, Orabs;m Thoma.; 100 di dp, do, Wet; 150 dry bidet, Bays A a; 1 sot o , m o o, k 2 Dbl., !Atha and I bx dry apples, A Snob"; nt }Molts A Neilson 2 0 0gtoco haler, inseshs.; a bbis,Piatk; 4 bbl. collets, Wormier. . Tho riser am &Mug yeeli — rdliy;iiltti aaly ibott the hat Islas indigo water In tbosbannell Thoweoitttenrasdellizimas es soft asst balmy or Bprleg , Wo areal:gin will Isla thgme a great The Nat West loft on Wodnoalay forCiacianalL ThaEir Wm. WitMACXI and Enver Ware loft oa Thntidiy (yesterday.) tor Bt. Limas; tho Clara Doan also,"for ChMlazatt sad Loafs. villa. • The oteiond simmer Bt. Clowl, Capt. 413chran ; will tooro to-day for Bt. 11,..14, Veetertliy, or rather Wo osdoy night, the bleu Cook Woo toWith • fair taut from Cinehmil. - lE T,hea heroomoarrived hamar. Loofa with oleic toed' gullit..TlioevaborNrerag per.kets, arodoe lita wilt be hero before nol: t more rein, bo:- arer, imich can be mom. T. Merit the month. of Beotemlwr and October, the cotton shipmetuts from IL•mt.hh, Veto 55,916galm,bebm mat more than tflii9 gapped doling the same months of the put 'ow; of this **Mont them were shin.] to Ohio River . . .16,60 iitLcrols .I,RUITED. DEPAWIED. Telegraph, Brownsville; Tolegoph, Browcar!Us; Jotioneon, Brownsri Je&moo, Bro.rwar. Col. Bayard, Elizabeth; Cul. linyani, Elizabeth: /Racy Coot, Cincinati; Mai Doan, Cincinnati: Shooing°, Bc. Webs I Kai Watt, . ago, 1. Sir Wag. Wallaco,Bt.Lanic hire toot—falling. I 88ro r .. w .TN , • do. H Telegraphic. Wasinteaeos,Jov.l7.—The &Wham fur nishes the New Orleans Picayune of the 24. th from which the following items otnews ate obtained. The gale , on the Gulf lasted for ten days.. Elpreliresso says two coaductas of specia,atiount log to three million of dollars, had left Ban , Liiis for the Ria tlrando, and they were feared to be in dan ger from! the marauding partii33. Tales hie lost ground *Rhein, chum* party; who suspected him of the Intention of playing false. It was , added in a postscript to a letter to the - cayentegrom Vera Cruz," that Doblado bad Just ; tared fltnsnajtiato with ?iOOO men. WASIONCITOi CRT, Nov. 17.—A rumor was circu lated hero today that Drown's rescue was attempted; but it .foll atill-lAirst. A Richmond dispatch states that EdiVard Areal tt, wbo leas 'arrested at Lyrtchborg SS a suspected participant in Brown's foray, has been released for want of evidence. The identifying par ties havisproceeded to Wytheville for the purpose of examining another suspected fugitive.. Several sus ported persons, mostly Northern peddlers, have re cently titian 'arrested at Culpepper Conet Bonier, and it appears to ho the intention of the authorities to place ili.coafinement all who cannot give azood ac count of themselves. New I'oRK, Nov. 17,=InforID .tlbn has been re calved . - 'of the= safety of the steamer North Star. groa went alhore on French &op, on the 28th ult., where she remained Beret days, and - tii got a off !lit ..assisiance.... She proceeded on , her voy age to itSpirepOil on the 2dlnst: • The above inforro4tion containe&in a letter from Nassau N. P., was rncoiyed at Charleston, 8. C. New tons, Nov. 7t—Kony continues very easy at previous rates. •in some finiteness we hear of botteirritM being obtained on Magi. named long pa per, bat drat class ehdorsed,,materiug (hit side of May, is negotiable at G ® Ter cent. Nor', the Sat urday's Steamer there is as yet allttle doing in es change.'; prime sterling is obtairAble at 109i®110, and franns at 51 33.. Commercial bills are offered of pt , r Cont. rodnetron tram duis'', rates, LEAViNIVOTMII, Nov. 17.—A. D. Richer, 'of the Boston Janina] has Joel arrived from Pikeliz.l"elik region, and Now Mexico. le repriXts great exeite ment throughout New Mexico on account of recent Indian mileages. Fifteen returning Pike's Bakers, emigrant& coming down Platte River in boats, were drowned..within a abort period. The exprats from Denver City oa the I OEN arrived this afternoon with SlO,Ofurttoasure. The provisional government•has gone lab fall operation by the organization of both branches: of the Legislature. Steele, the /limner ale* dedieciatedsnanierefAtt 'tklffehlifelagass-the necresityet the presont form of government' nylil • Congress shall take action in reference to the Tami -1 continued work in several •linali "'" " .-- aria for winter digging& , Bansiliwtmt, fogitivestava, Columbemiona, . . The proximation conchuled their e minteraded that the elaro Ural an involuntary In the Rands of Dap& tactin, which he wee bourn inhomMen law to keise safely sod ratan& About 2.5 witnesses were examined. The defence :hen put in as evidence a deposition taken - in 'Flo rida Objections to the evidence were made at every point and mach testimony was =chided. The qnestion*hether the subsequent ratification of the acts of thu•defendantaby the ownerot the slaiewoild have the elleet of an original agency, was discusted and decided aphid the defendants. • ' Autlitr, Nov IL—Official remmis meelved ¢p to 7 o'clotirthis evening, give Jones, Dom., and Ut[ca, for Secretary pf State, F 270 maj.; V. R •Illetunond, Dom., and /ties, for State Engineer, 2170; 'Wm. L. Skinner„'Dem.„ and Utica, for:Canal Commissioner, 213 majAltra D. I'. Forrest, Rep., for Prison - Inapec- Mr, 131 lnsj. . Returns favorable to the eleotsoa of Chapin, Rep., or Coast Commissioner, have been receiVtaL .BO3TOTS Nov. 17.—1 t is - Slated that Dr.,S. G. Howe hits gone to Canada. his friends disclaim any concoction on his part with the late plot in . cji cpm —Zelpith Wcyktb • Bosrolt, Nov. 17.—George T. Borah:U:4lbn liqaor agont, Iris arraigned this morning before the-Nape rior Court, one eharge of adulterating the State li quor. Ile pleaded not guilty, and was :bed in $ 5BO f for trio(;': John liiatasfield.b Co., boot and ebobibeisleilt him* foiled. - liabilities $200,000. , AtroiriTA, Oa, Nor. 17.—A fire hit night,ltt At lents, destroyed severalties, stores on Whitehall it.; loss $lOO,OOO. Two children went barna •Ai Grif fin, a Go. consumed six Ana stores on Milo IL, and waretinusenontelning 400 bolos of cotton. Lous $75,000,, Erd:liklaraerailmar dial at Lexingtoo,thir State, o Wanarday, after several month? Wears. RIC11111)ND, Nov. 17.—A dispatch was received this. oraniog' from Cot Davis, at Charlestown, to Goy. Wise, ra4itesting him to send immediately two com panies of cavalry, and stating that Eva buns and onthousee bad been tired to-slay, It was supposed by sympathisers with Brown. ALLI - 111DRIS, Nov. 17.—treat excitement exists in this eltp, in consequence or a rumor which is in circulation that the rescue of btowalas been - Or is about to lie attempted. Volunteers , are asserabilog at the Aftitory. HAVRif COTTON BLinice?, poritelmer New• York. Ilarre; . 9ct. 31.—The cotton market. is stiff; jtelee of ram daye, 8,700 balm. New Orlaizi ittict $1;08. Stock in port ,40,,000. , , . . Va,,, Nor. 17.— , Reporta barobeettiatmtrod here to-day (mid Charlattaarn stating that an attempted lOW. of Brown was expected, mud created great excitiaMat:The military aro under arms, real, to march at a mouteues ''.. Lauil Nov. 17.—Tha river has Waif about ail !what thL I poinla the past . 24 bow. Share Is lapel:at nsw,trosia the 'npper l.rams.. It hn mina' atentthere' all clq and promises lo man all night. , BACHT24Ir, NOT. 17.—Tharp are no gligtl2 of the steamer ni Wifax this e v ening., • ' Lamm' mt.; Nov. 17.-The river Is ritintriewly, with roma four feet water to the canal Tal•WrApttlat llatttwU New Yi - Oes.. 1407. 17.—ootton te ham; sales 4000 W.% prices easter bat nordiangtd;•toldelllrg upland WA: Maur • heavy; salsa 17,000 AAA. Wheat 3eellned'il6.lla, gabs of 26,000 bull; whlto 114761,56; western 11,41: Willrankce dab 11,156147. 0.12 declined; .tlrs I*oo boat; ? sa llow 11.02; whirs 90611,0 L Pork Mary at,115615,50 terateag • prime grater at 110,50010,66. Lard heavy gilompax. Flacon Oral; We. 500 Waft long ribbedenlddlei, Decemiber . and lateroul delivery, at 831 Dreseud Rog. IlrniaL73l— quleg' Unseal 666156'; JardB7l.s6'.e2A. , Tallow,r6redy 04'11611%. Whisky trueat 2562e13.4. cops: dm Alus eorado Claccrnan. flor.l7.—lrloor steady at 7eaterdsj , a4adok. Rona What firm, bat not oaths, .A 11,030140 Foiaddts. Caul to fair dosnand at 45. Corn firm atla&l4. Raley ha better request at -65657. Ryo lanchangtd. Whlrloystisdr at 221,4. Pere fs soma Inquiry For Prottelorw; sales orators Pork at VI. and ot Baton ahooldeta and Wes at 73;419%. !Lopata allaring more freely at $5,75; salsa atss,argo,w; meipts 060:1koad. Exchange unsettled a 11.4 per teat. Tbs river has risen 17 Inclui In the tut 24 kaarsorodat *llll ;meg, the weather b cloudy and looks like raln. Ptatangtrutt, Nor. 17.—Floor 4011; LOA to rradir 1. 1 . 12 %0 1 . 74 for 0 0 gArn00.15,5 0 6.5,76 for extra, geLeiVE br astralarolly and Jerry. 'The receipts ti War. amall, andlt Is In demand Ades of 1700 bush at _ for rod sad choice Maryland; white at 11,45... Itrawo..r at 906.91 for Peartsylrazda, endBo for „ CoollAtra_„_',...".... good detasod; saint :000 buds it 70675 furrow ~r.„,c , Oats doll. 41642 forfoatbera and C 70,5111 for rey!ri Vi1a5ky . 45421%. deel4 6 0/oi,•- CTIICAOO, plO6. 11.—Pleat chard du _ _ What . gnii declined Ic. Cora stead!. ...o.od Receipts-1105 Chic Ow; / I .soolbaddlels wnrag MOO bash Corn; :01 1 l'nth 0. " FOlPolotttlar— «AO bats Vow; 22,000 barb trar•O =PM 517 ab Corn:7lll% change ote plow York tatebanto 37w . •.1 ItAZTINOZZ,NOTATI.4I,6II. bt.131 . ; UoWwd at 15 r whnt ova 11,000 bash at 1,1• reoar. for whits 24 andll. -1 . 10 "d• Ours MOT, at 75", ' Proislicaorstrady. 17bleky andly at Z. I I hith 1 Nos. 13, 14, • 15V ;.4% Bunt Blot. IR, LIT, 22 • 24 • " 6 " 614 bona IRON. Por 4 NAIL& toAJOIli? k0tr,;..3,25 6d to 9.1 " Benda tt Entice Noiterf 616 " " —.4,00 " 11,1 " " " ChM Itplkes 3 to 434 Inth • 4.00 6 to 6....4.,50 e 6 Premed Splk 3c, 4.10 Boller Rivets VI ID —. 4 110114 kiwi Plow Wino 61466 ...4 Der • tow. Itt t 444 . ". • " • 0 .4 0,4 1 410 6 0 / 1 7,40 , 36t114 1,6141516. • • lia*tilt. ay. rdi itl`agiy lL d tmencimer et/MO.l'o Vapt,... ron tot the alms wad all In: T am DA4the nth loot., Id 3 edi"' or rood* !f1 3 7 " to bo3nl i= . ./.4602-truitak r • .k.tho Abate, DAY, 181 te40*• :/06,14 3 f 6 ,r ,4 1 7 . pa 11 1 5!TIMP':: , - SOU ; ifulAfrot . . ` p rzr , •;: _ A • . • RIVER SIGNVSI Steamboat Register. The case pi the od to: me*
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