The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 26, 1867, Image 4

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CITY COUNCILS.
A regulir monthly meeting of tie
Pittsburgh City Wine was hold Mon
day evening, Nov. 25th.
Mamba:represent: Memrs.Armstrozig,
Brown, Coffin; Crewford. flattener,
MeEwen, McMillan, Morrow, Shipton,
Thompson, White, Wilson, • and 3icAn
\ ley, President.
The minutes of the previous meeting
were Peed and appromi.
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'BeiOLtTXOTn.
.
Mr.-Monsen catered a resolution:no
' tharking a nubile lamp - on Green street
at the moods of Deattles alley.
ferred to Committee 'on One.
Mr. Brownodered a resolution author
izing the laying of water pipe on Die
- . mond alley from Ferry Street east*ardly
• dbdance of ninety foot. Read three
times Ind passed. •
hir...l3rown, i resolution directing the
City Solkitar to take the noceasary steps
to prevent' tlx Incorporation of a -water
company bathe later Borough of Law
rproeville.` Adopted.
errrriess.
Mr.' Arniatrong presented a petition
from the officers of the Central skating
Park, ealring istrmission fo erect a frame
building on their grounds, accompanied
by antr.dinance authorizing the same.
The petition wee received. an the
ordrannoe read three times and panned.
• 011DIICAritini.
•
• Mr. Whlteoliered an ordinance rod.
dlngfor the opening of Tocuet ,
from. Cooper street to the present city
line, In which the following gentlemen
were named an appralsensto assess! dam-
reres for the opening of the Isomer John
Chambers, Andrew Miller and J. M.
Feu.
The ordinance was read three times
and passed.
Mr. McMillan of the. Street Committee
offered thelhilowing:.,
An ordinance for the grading and pav
ing of Crawford Street, from Center
Avenue to Reed street.
An ordinance for grading end paving
Reattleaalley. •
The above ordinances passed to a
second reading and were laid over.
, An ordinance aulberizing the con
struction of a publlcsewet on Diamond
alley, from' the east ! side .of Smithfield
street to inter eet the Wood street sewer.
Read three times and passed.
• An ordinance authorizing the Pennsyl--
Tanta Railroad Company to erect tt line
ef.telegraph poles on Liberty street, from
Morrie street to the 'city line. Read
three times and patesed.l-.
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An ordiniume providing for the re
-pairing of streets and alloys, when per
.: mita have been granted to Lake
of Per
dons of pavement for the purpose of /ey
ing water and gee pipe, which provides
that the same shall be done by the Street
Cpmtniasioue'r.' at the expenao of the
times and
pentozus so
pasted removing ft. Read three
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An ordinance for the opening of Rose
street,- In the Seventh ward, which bad
teen presented ate 'former meeting, snsis
taken up and finally passed. Coen
! mon Council non -concurred. Referred
back, and Select Council adhered to for-
PETITION FOR WATER.
Dr. Galiahsi presented a petition from
, the Turners,' Association, asking for a
water main on Sixth street, from Grant
• to Cherry alley, a distance of two hund
red feet. Deferred to Water Como:tines
* 'With power to act.
UNFINTSDIED BUSDNIES,
A resolution offered at a preidotts
meeting, relating to the locating of
lar l isoft-ver. alley, was taken up and again
In all nation not otherwise noticed, the
C. C. eoncurred.
Cannel! adjourned.
. Vsemao Vassals. -
Members present—Messrs. Barnhill,.
Beck, Hogg., Brash, Connln, Ford,
House, Jones, Marridnney, McQuewan,
MeClelland, McGowan, O'Neill, Reis
man, Roberts, Robb, Siebert, Sloan,
Torley, Vornere Vi'clah and President
The minutes of the preceding meeting
wore read and - approved.
nigicmugtoss AND prrrnorcs.
• Mi. Today presented a resolution pro
viding for the enlarm, went of the Conn
ofluunhers, so as to meet the intreaso
members rends Me act of Consolida- I
lion. Reed thine times and passed.
Mr. Rebman presented a petition for
the erection* of a public gas lamp at the
corner of. Pasture alley and Elm street. I
Read and referred to Committee on Gas.
• Mr. Welsh presented a petition from
Jas. Downey, asking Councils to remu
nerate him for the bee of a Norse that
was crippled on the evening of the sth
Inst., by being run into by a hose car
riage belonging to the city • Road
referred to Committee on Engines.
Mr. Ford-presented a communication
from Messrs. Park, McCurdy Co.,
sulking permission to erect mite overlain
the vicinity of their Steel Works, on the
betels of the Allegheny river, in the Ninth
.ward,tog.ether with a petition, numerous
ly signed, asking Connell. to grant the
prayer of Use petitioners. The commu
nications 'were • rooeived, and an ordl
. stance granting the -privilege read three
thaws and lineUy passed.
The Chairman presented' a bill irons
Captain 9.8. Cooper, Janitor of the City
Badding; for $5,50, for ice' furnished
Councils during the aturnaer mouth...
The hill wee received and the Controller •
authorised to draw his warrant on the
Treasurer for the amount. •
WIDENING TIE PAVINCIEO/1 ON PISTE
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Mr, Or presented the following
titian:
The undensigned, merchants and prop
arty holders on Fifth street, would' .re
spectfally represent that within the last
lirwyetuts, the travel on our sidewalks,
has become so crowded that very ire.
quently persons In pureolt of their usual
trasiness.fiadies na well as gentlemen)
are obliged to leave the sidewalks and
• take the street, in order to get through.
We th erefore, prey your honora
. ble bodies twines an ordinance to widen
the pavement two feet on. each ado by
takthg it from the street between Market
and Smithfield streets.' Chestnut 'street;
Philadelphia and Broodway,New York,
gertainly owe much of their popularity
toveldepsvements. In sahort time the
laying down of the Nicolson pavement
will begin, at which time this much de
stined improvement maid be done ate
very small expetpse.. We trust, there
for; thatyour honorable bodies wilt peas
aa ordinance to that effect, and we will
overansv.
. Mr. O'N'telll Moved that the matter be
referred to the Committee on Streets,
with power to att. .
Mr. Conrain objected to giving the
, Committee power to act. ~The petition
! was only signed by fifty property hold
ers, and he 'was satisfies' it had been
sprung upon the balance of the residenta
of the street.
Mr. O'Neill said their Meese the Matter
• was not settled, immediately, the .street
would bo laid with the liksaleon pave
ment, and it would then be too late to
Make the improvement.,
Mr. Brush said It would be every easy
Matter to call upon the property hoidens
on the streamed ask their consent. 'He '
sloppcsed to granting the Committee
toast. •
Mr. Contain moved that the words
"with power to act" be stricken out.
,ThW.yess and nays were ailed, resulting
• in thirteen yeas to ten nays.
The petition was then referred to the
• Committee on Streets. S. C. non-con
curred and laid the matter over.
PtBLtC Oki LAXPN.
Mr. Rebmsn presented a report from
the Committee on Gan Lighting, recom
mending the erection of public gas lamps
at'the following points: Two lamps on
Townsend street,-ono on Liberty street,
one on Hancock street, and one on Grant
street. Vie . Committee also rcoom..
mended that there be no change in the
present style of atreet lamps. The report
was accepted and approtod.
,11r. Rogge offered a resolution provid..
hag for the erection of a• gee lump on'
Fenn street, between Harrison and Car
son attests, nth ward, and ono on the
corner of Exchange and Roll's alley, in
the .First ward; Read and referred to.
the Conimlttee on Gria.
E:M==MM:ES2
SR. Ford pmented n petition for the
grading and paving of Liberty ntreet,
from 'careen to Clymer ntreets. Road
and referred to the committee on Streets.
001 f1OLMATION CELEDRAitOS.
Mr. O'Neill offered the following:
Wrotaxast, The term for which the
present Councils were elected will short
ly expire.; and Whereas, the present
boollesarethe hut that will organize under
the old charter, the same under which
Pittsburgh has grown from an insigrdll
mat village to a flourishing commercial
be
and
it msatifacttuingrnetropolls; Therefore
Resorted, That -a committee of live,
three from the Common and two from
the Select Council, be appointed to make
suitable arrangements for tho celebration
of this Interesting event in ode citv'e
Watery, and . further, that they be
strutted to issue invitations to the mem
'bens who may be.aleeted to represent the
now districts to attend the twee.
, amendment was made adding the
-IPrealdents of Councils to the Committee,
altar which the preamble and resolution
was adopted.
Couriellalhen adjourned.
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TEE COURTS
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Diststel Court—Judge .
Williams.
hfownav, November 25,—Jury trials
were resumed in this Court.
James Barrels)/ vs. John Prager and
others 4 Action for. damages in trespass
on land of plaintiff in Indiana township,
Verdict ha favor of plaintiff for twenty
R. G. Rirkpatrick wren admitted to the
bar, on motion Of James Venda, Esq.
Thotcma J. Sinipson for use of W. IL
Simpson is. John .. .A- Verner. On trial.
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Following ix tho trial list for this day:
70. A. W. Foster 4: Co. va. Pittsburgh
Coal Co.
71. N'oble,Ansoll ec Co. vs. G. B. Jones'
adm's.
,72. W, H. Brows vs. J. P. HoIA.
‘75. Oliver Adams vs. Penna. rm. Co
77. W. G. Warden M • a1..50. Wm. .1
Wafters.
Sl. J. A. Sheriff dr. Co. ca. Hackett &
Co.
V. 3i. 13. Morrison vs. Wm. Birch°
et rm.
53, Edwinlley vs. 'Wilkins town
ship.
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IDOsumm pleas—Jadge Sterrett.
. . .
Moaner, Nov. ti.—Court mot at the
uouat hour, a new ittry being in attend
ance.
John Rirchner vs.- Hamilton Black.
Action to recover for professional ser
vices. Court ordered a nonquit to be
entered. •
'leery Torrence To. David Hutchinson.
Verdict in - favor of plaintiff for $513.99. •
V. R. Men:many VP; Sharpaburg bor
ough. Attachment dissolved, costs to
abide the result of the application for an
injunction. . •
Charles Pugh and William Origin,
Jury Commissioners elect, were duly
sworn and' ath of office placed on file..
Sauey Capps vs. Executor. of Robert
Miller deceased. Judgment =Messed In
favor of plaintiff for 8170.
The following lathe trial list for this
day: , .
10. lifehrteroeldsi4 Burch.
57. Mall vs. Swearingen. • 7
116. M'Combs vs. Rowan.
grad 63. Grey vs. 51cHean, - itokely Bic
y. •
77 ... Marshall S Co . t c Tweddle.
81. Everett 4: Co.. vs. • McGrew k
Snenthen.
85. liTNell vs. Caldwell.
60: Towle vs. hlcAboy.
101. Brown vs. Weed and Long.
110. Gordon et al vs. Briggs.
27. Coleman for use vs. Fosters.
Quartos nesaton•—icielre !Stamm
This Court toot Monday at the usual
hour, ton o'clock. .
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Jacob Meisel, of Lawreniumille, was
placed on trial on an Indictment (undot
the 69th section of the penal code) charg
ing him with 'selling and exposing for
sale diseased .theat. This is one of the
cases originating at the June term, when
the grand Jury made a special pre
sentment piling the attention of the
Court to the agitation preValling in the
community concerning the, alleged sale
by butchers of the 'flesh of diseased and
crippled .s. animals purchased at the stock
An investigation was entered into,
and the grand Jury returned bills of
indictment against such butchers as it
appeared had offended in the manner
stated. Iffr. , ,Meisel was defended by
Thomas li. Hamilton, Esq., and Dis
trict Attorney Duff represented the Com
monwealth.
A number of witnesses were examined
—persons who had-seen dent buying and
butchering animals—but no evidence
was elicited to substantiate the charge,
andlhe witnesses might as readily have
been called for the. defense. The testi
mony, without anyexoeption, was of an
entirely negative character.
The Dstrict Attorney having call
all the w i tnesses subptenaed, the mum ed
was submitted without
Si arg ument, a con
victionot being insistoupon. Judge
Stowe referred to the section of the code
under which the indictment was drawn,
stating that taking It as it road the sell
ing of unsound meat for any purpose
was unlawful; but although the word
was not used, the Leislature ev
idently intended to provide for the
punishment of those who sold unsound
or diseased meat for consumption as
food, and the law would be so construed.
The jury rendered a verdict of hot guil
ty, the county to pay the costs.
George Bowman of the Eighth wart.
and William Tolner Emit Liberty, the
former a butcher and the latter a stock
dealer, also indicted for seliing.and
exposing for sale flesh , of dine-eereed.
'male, were tried with a like result, no
evidence being adduced to sustain the
charge in any respect. Unless some
good result should dow from the prose
cution of thew cases, the considerable
expense w 'the county being
pat to e for n aught. is
There are aortae
dozen or more yet to disperse of, and as
they will doubtless terminate *ribose
above referred to, the"costs'l.cliern
amount to a large awn.
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Palle* Iftou.
ADAATILT AND DATTENT
Rose Casaell made information before
alderman Taylor yesterday, charging
John Williams with assault and battery,
alleging that he knockid her down with
his fist. A warrant was issued for his
lures \ •
AOODAVATED ARAD= AND BATTERY.
Michael Reynolds, an Irish lad about
fourteen years of ago, made information
before Alderman McMaster. yesterday,
against teals Seibert, charging hinanith
'aggravated assault and battery. The
pain* a , are employees in. Chambers'
Glass Worke, South Pittsburgh, and the
boy alleges that Seibert, who Is German
about sweltr , ;;fi l v , e years of age, has been
ts tr iMilm ho ent becau im se a lre aY waa Tris t lt e' sind
Ist [ling I n all former attempts, reamed
to the more feseible argument of beating
him severely. The tap was badly abused
about the head and face. A warrant was
issued for the arrest of Seibert.
TOON PMESSION OA , TILE CAR.
Martin Elder, who" resides some place
In the vicinity of Mineravilie,•waa in the
city on Saturday, and having taken fre
quent potations during the day, was quite
the reveraeofeober in the evening. While
standing at the corner of fifth and Wy
jte Minererille car passed, upon
which ho immediately scrambled, and
after proceeding some distance became
disorderly. The conductor, who on that
line in also the driver, remonstrated with
him but to no purpose, an be appeared to
become more unruly. at last be:
came so obscene and disgusting "in his
language and conduct that the pima
gem were about to leave the car, when
the conductor undertook to put him off.
To thin proceeding hebbjected, and turn
ing on the conductor, put him off and
and took possession of the car
himself, which, after riding 'as far as
he wished to, he left. The conductor, Mr.
.1. W. Murphy, this morning made la
ke 'nation betore Alderman McMaster;
charging Elder with assault and battery.
A warrant was Issued for his arrest.
A VIOLERr LOVER.
Some months since, as the story rune,
William LitUehales, was the accepted
suitor of blissirtibeth Wilbert, of '
Fnion township, - a fair. maiden- Of
twenty', summon, whose native grace
and rustic simplicity, in connection with
her charming loveliness, made her' he
aknowiedged belle of the neighborhood.
The intimacy between them continued
for some time until, ea I. aeneran3, the.
case with "acknowhalged belies." Miss
Wilbert became dissatisfied with the at
tentions of one man, and In ashen Um*
found another among her numerous ad.
mires who pleased her better than ISt
tlehales, and consequently, - "jilted"
him. The unsuccessful lover baying
more. perseverance thou „discretion
continued to urged his claims ppon the
unfaithful young damsat;hut, it availed
him nothing, as sholva4 fixed in her pur
pose and flatly refused to have -any
thing more lode with him, and for the
tithe being the matter ended. The per
sistent lover was lath to give up the
object of his a ff ections so easily, and
again Importuned her to admit him to
favor, but in vain. Shelled tired of him
and loved another, and desired him to
trouble her no more. This was too much
for poor- LiWebaies, and he became
desperate and left her in a rage, which
time only served to Increase, until, "un
requited lover bad turned to burning
hate," as the sequel will show.
On the evening of the Fourth of July,
as is alleged by Mitts Wilbert, while on
her way to a neighbor's Lmm, she met
Llttlehalca on the road, and Iran attacked
and beaten by tam so severely that she
wee confined to her bed for several
weeks tit consequence thereof. Yester
day she' made information against hint
before Alderman Mcidastain, charging
him with assault and battery, lie was
Invented and held for a bearing, which
will take place at ten o'clock to-day.
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David Sberratt yesterday mado Infor
mntion
.beforo Mayor cCarthy, charging
Thomas Flavin with larcony. rho pros
muter keeps on establishment in the ilia.
mond, from where ho alleges the defend
ant purloined a silver pitcher =duel:lra!
other articles of value. Flavin was com
mitted in default of tho required ball for
his appearance nt Court.
' Art•LPI MLitt - WANT. • •
Lewis L. neck, of Columbiana. county,
Ohio, ymterdaymndelnformatitit bolero
Alderman Mullin, of Allegheny '
chat-g.
log Itrico Roes with fraud. Ile alleges
that on the illth of October the defendant
purchased from him nineteen barrels of
apples for the aunt of fit), paying him - 820'
in cask and monatsing to pay the remain
ing 850 the next day. This.ho failed to
do; but a week subsequent to_ the trans
action, paid him $l2 more, since when'
he refused to make any further pay
ments. A warrant was issued for his
arrest—for what crime?
=
gennewig yesterday made
formation =before Alderman • Mullin.
against Find Baum, charging him with ,
w iel vence,rses w ittl i eges ti th e at t randant
tradcuter, sp i ting twentyA dollars ANA:
and. Baum representing, the horse
traded to be sound In every particular,
which he says fa falso. The matter was
osimpromised.
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Annusement.:
Omuta Hous E. —M r Charles 'Barron,
I who lately created such a 'sensation in
thsEast, as a tragodfan, appeared for
the first time to tins city at. the Opera
House last night. He opened his en
gagement with "Illohard III." His
rending of the character was admirable,
and more satisfactory to many than that
of Edwin Booth. He was well support
ed throughout the ' pieco by the excellent
company. -To-night he appears as Othel
lo, a character in which it la said he ex
cels. A crowded house mass' he expected.
Masonc Hats..—The Morris Brothers
.still continue to draw full houses at Ma
sonic Hall, and all who go to hear them
come away well pleased. • It is doubtless
one of the best minstrel troupe now trav
eling.
Vents - rim—The Virieties Theatre Is
growing more and more popular every
nay, under its present management. Mr.
Geo. 11. Edison, the comic vocalist, Is one
of the principal features there at present.
Cotrenwr.--31ra. B. A. Sawyer an
nounces a grand instrumental and
vocal concert for Tuesday evening, De
cember lath, at Masonic Hall. She will
be assisted by her pupils, and a namber
of amateurs of the city, of undoubted
talent, so that a rare mdelcal treat' may
be anticipated, and we hopo she t may be
favored with a large audience °WO.. oc
melon.
THE Diacatxtsrarts.—Prot. and lied
auto Draw Lister will commence a aeries
.of . entertainments at Diatonic Ilan', r.Fri
day evening, November - during
which they will present illustoas and
miracles truly wonderful to behold.
Their entertainments aro instructiveand
profitable, aa well as amusing:- They
propose to distribute among the audi
ence, every night, ono hundred costly
presents, which, in addition to the un
equaled exhibition, will doubtlass fill
the spacious hall to its utmost capacity.
A Slalleloas Neg.°.
• Mortis Green, a \negro boy about
twelve years oPage, was a few weeks
since taken out of the county jail, where
he hod been committed for surety of the
peaoe, by a gentleman of this City, who
thought a reformation could more read
ily be effected by taking him in his em
ploy than by keeping Lim in ointine
moot. The bey was well pleased with
the change, and for u time behaved him
self remarkably well. Yesterday, how
, ever, he took offense at some member of
the family with which ho wits residine,
and Lemma perfeely uogovernable. lie
first exhibited his malicious disposition
by breaking a set of diver teaspoons
Into pleem, utterly destroying the
whole set, after which be turned his
attention to a set ofsrultlcal Instruments,
a number of which-were carried away or
destroyed. The gentleman of the house,
who is a physician, was advent at the
time, add it appears that the bcp dldJust
as he pleased, and when the doctor re
turned
and saw what had.been done, he
at once concluded that the boy needed.o
coverer master. He consequently made
information against . him before the
Mayor, charging him with malicious'
mischief. The young rascal was arrested
and, after a hearing, committed for trial.
Petfiten to Corsavesa.
We have Mot in various parts of the
city petitions which have been numer
ously signed by citizens, and which read
as follows:
To the Honorable the Senate and Howe
of .Repreacatatives in Congress .a3sent
tiled: •
. The undersigned, citizens and voters
of Allegheny county, respectfully but
earnestly and urgently represent that an
Immediate cessation In the redaction of
the currency, if not an expansion of the
Sarno, is absolutely indispensable to the
- financial safety of the country and of the
noble party that carried it triumphantly
through the war, and that, in their de
liberate Judgment, the immediate remo
val of all Wilco holders obstructing,
either by official or by private acts, the
. ..reconstruction measures" of Congretis
especially the removal of the chief oh
,
xtructor, Andrew Johnson, is essential
to the restoration of peace and harmony ,
on the only safe basis ofloyeity, and for
which the citizensof this, the most loyal
county of the United States, will ever
pray.
The Dark Doro.
We have not been alone tn the enjoy
ment of dark and gloomy days, as we
find the following in the Wheeling So
fetligcneer: We were told yesterday by
gentleman -who name over the Balti
more and Ohio Railroad, Saturday night,
that the dense' darkness was the subject
of universal comment by those on the
train. Men who have been long on that
and other roads affirmed that they had,
never seen anything like U. The head
light of an engine could not be seen at a
distance of a few rod., while the damps
used by the train men could not bo dis
tinguished farther than ten or twelve
'ket. At Glover's Gap, It to Dahl, the
darkness was ligyptian in density. It
could be almost absolutely - Jell. Daring
such a night the dangers of trarstingare
very much increased, but thanks to the
care and watchfulness of the employees
of the road, we have heard of no acci
dent happening during that reign oh
blackness. • •
Cold Stolen. -.William Johnston,
boarding at :Co. 980 Liberty street, ap
peared at the Mover's es.terdatf.
and represented that his trunkhad beer.
robbed ou Sunday evening of about ono
hundred and forty dollars in gold. The
thief Is supposed to be one henry Kil
len, who boarded at the house and has
disappeared. The trunk (Mtn which the
money was stolen was modes joint pro
perty by Johnston and his mom mole
named James Keenan. Killen was em
ployed.wlth Johnstonas a blacksmith.
We have received from the publishers,
Messrs. 31. K. Denali of Newark,
the December number of Me "North.
ern Monthly," which is ag usual
full of good reeding. An article on Iron
llaconatructed will probably Inteniat acme
of our steel men, and the History of
American Journalism' in well adapted
for editorial earn. Something for , every
body would be'an appropriate motto for
thin tecently fledged monthly.
NEWS BY TELEGRAPE
—Hon. Reuben Hyde Walivortli, Ex-
Chancellor, is very low at Saratoga, and
is not expected to receiver. . •
—A rumor was current In New York
yesterday that the Metropolitan Board of
Internal Revenue had been abolished,
—At the town eleselon,..ln Hartford,
Cone., Yesterday, the Denieeratle ticket
wll.ll elected by an average majority of
nearly throe hundred. '
• —There was quite* large audience , at
the WomeresSuffragemeMinglast night.
At the liferthntile Library Han, fit.
Louts, Mrs. Stanton and Miss Anthony
4-Theufilcial burial returns show that
one thousand and fourteen persons lost
their 'fresh:l the late hnrricane at the Is.
land of St. Thomas.
• —Two accidents occurred on the Hud
son River Road Saturday night—one to
a freight train, and the other with the
Cincinnati Express, which ran into some
cattle on the track, klling several of
them and throwing the locomotive from
the track. No person was hurt.
—Wed.:o, the pedestrian, left Waterloo
City, Indiana, at twelib o'clock and fif-
Hteen minutes Monday morning, b
reach
one hundred mile trial. Be
ed Ligonier, thirty-fire miles distant, at
nine o'clock, =Slat at half past nine.
The reads Were muddy from recent
retina.
—When Detective Wood returned front
New York to JerseiClty, on Friday last,
he had plates Of the figures on the Five-
Twenty bond; plate of
the forged con
pone. and eh-min-gold plates for a coun
terfeit one thousand Interest bearing
note, which Colonel Wood says la the
finest piece of workmeuoahlp hearer raw.
weer ruireirts rrzn s, •
—The wife of Judge Cleo.W. Summers
Is dead.
—A Catholic chapel la to bo erected at
Elizabeth, in Tart count/.
—Many new Improvement+, arekrepor
ted as going on at Harper'. Ferry.
—The Press iatho name of a pape r ' wit
started at Ravenswood, Jackson comity,
by L. A. Lyons Co. •
—New corn in ninety cents a bushel In
Martlnstmrs, and buyers are offoring to
contract for large quantities at one
dollar. •
—The Parkersburg OcEttUe editor sisis
Ise has beetrrequested to dealghate his
preference as between the various sowing
machines. Be answers that be prefere,
"One of the kind that a min cart love,
That
men
a shawl. and earl kid glen%
Hu the merriest eve and the datptleet foot,
And sports the oharmlagestganer boot,
Aum,„. wen., With leathers, riblicent and
And op. an Inaattlett• anatberof hoops:.
—Judge B.C. Bunker, of the 11 , 11 Cir
cuit, in West Virginia, died at his teat.
deuce, in Plodnsonf,Un yesterday, morn
lug, after a very brief illness. Ile loft
this city on Thprsday ereninglast, where
be had been attending to session. of the
Utisante Grand Lodge, and although
eomplainingsomewhat of his health, wee
not aeriously
•
—Dr. Martin, President of trio Agricul
tural College at Morgantown, reported as
follows, Munn remarksat Martinsbuig,
In regard to Its condition: Lau Septem
ber the first term of school opened, and
now there are In attondencoone hundred
and fillystudesitsand the number is deny
Increasing. 'rhe expenses of the Institu
tion are way light, 83,50.'per week, le.
clotting baud, room, rent and.fnel In the
College Building. Tuition la from 83 Z,V
to $8 00 Ter term, awarding to the
branches taught. In the military de.
partmint the students ape all taking
deep interest. Provided by the 'Stale
with Springfield rifles, they drill one
hour it day four times a - week. ~The
President says this military drill and
physical 'exercise is already beginning
to tell on the students, on their manners,
habits, movements and gattetul appear.
•
PITTSBURGH. DAILY GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1867
BEER IMI BRO
118 Wood St., near corner of Fifth.
Government Securities,
Gold, Silier,
.And Coupons,
Bought sod sold et liberal term. Ihafla said
an 4.11 the prlneWsl eltles of Ettnare.
COMRSION OF 7-30'S.
We an now prepared to convert the
SECOND AID THIRD SERIES 'T-3O',
INTO T RS
New 1867 5-20 Gold Coupon Rends,
JAMS T. BRADY & C 0.,•
nnuat
&ilea is Cait ientrities,
Corner Fourth t Wood nivel'
IRA H. & CO.,
.113etals..e.ras.
L% igloo II commie slam
Cor. Fourth and Smithfield Streets.
BlVONiflaVgltr,V.t. u .i7 it 4 ?3-1 4 09'4
tent. to Jtoitaty ut,
_andittoo the. In t.xcintoloo .
* :5•20 110X1)19. OP 1961.
Interett IN WWI ate per eat. from coot date.
Illt& w eIoVALY s CO:
FINANCE AND TRADE
. 077102 Or sax PrevartuntiaGawrrra, I
MOND.. November 23, tSY7.
Gold opened needy et I tOX, declined to ltd%
advanced to ill, but suddenly broke aid de.
011050 rapidly to IMINGIMX. The attempt at
Introducing in Genreca an amendment to the
United States Loan Asta for 140 bonds,
therlrlng their payment In sold, cabled en ed
vermin these aemultlei, in Enron..., mid there
fore a correspondlog .dielloe in gold. It to,
' however, not yet looked upon as a stinlemeat
of the eurrency question, and this tomblneg
with the Impeochment agnatloo, may be the
.tune of acme violent flustuaUmui in told 'and
United States hoed. It le out of the question
that eventneUkthe Eantern membe re will have
to yield to the Weetem members, to the repeal
of the font million greenback contraction, but
no sound ammeter wilt for one moment eon.
alder the probability of paying our debl lm le
gal tender notes by testeaang their volume.
The Impeachment question has Ithacan pasted
Its day zed dead. Aside:front any Linemen of
Oongreintonal actions, there to• strong ells
merit in Wall street that . would conolder It
their interest to em gold run up once mork
not or much for the putpom of met...doling to
gold nO for the life it would Infuse In mock
speculation.. The /main up of greenbileke
In order to make money seam., Is toying the
(mood work for another big rise in stock..
though already above their actual value. The
higher they ere able to forearm stocks, the
more money they will rallies, beeenee weaker
houses vOl not have the memo now which
they had two years no, to relict a heavy de
cline, sad are likely to be sacrillocd
loads are steady but not hotly., and there,
7-20 s should advane• with the rite to gold, it
I. not to certain whether a considerable ad
•vmee la pissolble pending the actlon or Um.
green.
Stocks
are.doll /and lower. except Express
stooks, which err ntfll Maher. Five weeks
Mo. when Adam. Express shares were selling
at 6e, it was conaidersd' that 'they were .siting
for more than the} arees worth, and Merchants
Unto., was ceiling at 13!4t➢11. Now the for
mer Is eelring at 111. and the letter et 3334. cite
hairpin cent dime!, whet to paid to Now York.
aner et higher gootetiong are looked fur.
In Meal atocka there is bat little doing. and
money to commanding from IS lola per cent,
for very good parer.
Closing New York quotations, ratelved
Pb. K Matz. were ag [Wawa:
Gold, 111%1 1811%. 11111 /40s, ISM, 1071
4;
VAT 1,6q.4...+; M . 104 Consols, 153)4; 10404,
0 1
Cleve Load tl Pittsburgh. R. B. • IS.
Morelia:its Union ........ hSX
Waiter. Union' egoirotraphs2
Es* It. R.— 709.4
Pittsburgh Fort Worse it Qatari B. B. SI
North erforteni trAi
rrorthrrostern—pretered--. ......
New Yore Central . ... 11 ,
Oblo Qin inisaisripplVertiliesteo--
Ittabie. Southern..
—Conetdetable interested see Greeted ges•
erdey 115 lissome Woke in this MY. by the
&swoop...tit that the (1131512111151 dome To
ramose (loutpaby hod euepimduiL Its waste
In thin eity were B. 14 Jorcart& Co.. orb , " yos-
Lots,' ..1111111ed a notice to be not to all
tha PoSel holOore to tots sirs. staling the tut.
of lb. 511 .1 1 .11115 , 151 of the Oolurong. and Hrm
rolling nom to norl their. nottelee t. /A WO
•
li t Thluompu ad btu dolnd a very uteri.
are busmen. had • chats of newly tight
bemired &sautes in the west. It adopted tat
plan of tutu 01.4. melees thee 110, whin
um, and in the fart that It found Ita grollcy In
iistitlu against th ose 4106,T.11. welsh otw
served higher rates may be found the egad. of
on decadence. Its brute recently were bury,
\ sod the <Atonal was •sot euthetent to enible It
to withatud • their f 1.7•04... Bat the onto dui
also, for its innullate failure la the muwl
of the Legineture of the Slate of Wan La
cool.. Willt the roomiest of the Lew panted
In that State, the Auditor In July tut re
quested ell the companies of the State loathe
wended etatemente of . the Minteli Baba
nes ud &matte of esCh.• their.
Homeu
*lel condition. The cuditlon of the le
serum nonparty was iOIIJI4 to be mush that ,
tte Auditor required Be suntholders to be as
sessed to tat &mown raT 4/02.044 to make ap its
&datum of capital. 11 appears that the ewe
07080 wee neesseary co autos It to Mo.
sure its onnueding Mk. requireatut
lull with enmities wsmut WM* the ultiPear.
*heady eafretied by DOM; heavy loss...sad'
it uspeaded. • herual ether catapults le
,he Shale of Ohio we end to be la a ehaky
coaditiu.
estimated That hot lees Btu 40,000 had
hen paid for policies In this city aloha: ThIA
of coulee, 1. • dead lees to the holders.
The Saud of Underwrite:sof Indianapolis
lately Unwed the Urdu Mutual lasureeee
Compeer ed that State to beta • ttothlitientaw.
worthy of trust.
The Sumac* queen*a le sairenting soh..
of serious Importatwa. It ia • wearincewo fret
that if /awe were bused In all the Western
States similar to the taintranoe law of Ohm, •
lame number of ampules would &bare the
Mlle fate with the Home. /a riew.of th. pus.
lability of mutt batten bete( Mien. the minds
of thou interested are la • state of auto.
Atispease.,CAtmwo TrMoow, MW.
- • •
—One of • the 'many proposltlstag likely to
come before the geopittp touching tne (mote.
ea the_ publts debt, Is that to pay the tit.
Clrenty United States boots by an inns of
greenbacks la their place. Notwlthe [analog It
esparent that a pulley of title character,
even admitting that It was at au praetleabl ,r
which It Is not. woukt be to [lure every ...M
-inim. and woman to the country, there are
men claiming to be lettelligeot who will layer
coesuatmetton. It la. the pocket. of the
man or woman who works. la which it found
the great bulk df the amount tun e slating
moos?. The capitalist hardly more
money, pethept not as inutth.re his pecked, se
toe me•hanie who keeps ao bank, acronat.
The capitallet hoe hie warehouse, his dwelling
kW mill, bit sotto.. his wool nod ale real pro.
petty of beery kind; he might lose the paper I
mosey to his poCkea sad all hi. United StAk4l
bonds, when they were gone he would hold a
lamer relative preportion of the property at
the eountry than be bid before. While the ma
chaste and the laborer, whose all would be la
ON Docket or to the enclose beet, would lose
his all-1111 would have no property to teat,
seat hie past labor. Now, to the extant they
mosey t cheapened by an /moats* of • it.
amount, will those holdin suffer, and
the laboring clams hold the g
greatest amoun s t, e
they molt neeeestarlig ha the • ccccccc t ender
era It Is dteltstllo to /1•16 enough mammy
to carry en the exchanges of the .4.l2try—be.
lead that, enntiney le slot only unites, bat
ebeolutely detrimental to the ItdUaLli al Inter.
est. de to paying the 0-10 debt with an issue
of grecabasks,the idea t inspoeterona—Phifo.
Ledper,
—Ntional banks mud be Intended I. learn
that -In the optnion of • eareful obeaver at
Waehloaton, theta w il lvery probability that
the National Banks be called to glee art
their unit e dtraulallen and accept as animas
tote Stars. outlawry. Tait astern& ob.
target must try * gale. Tha consummation
cinema.] trill not be reached let some HMO
yOL. Th• government na.anil are not Jolt
now baldly In the condition to penult of the
upinadi S t a ter .ban d saks of the vest Amount of
United held by them as • bum
toe their circulation. la 'Ma matter Or seen
city for their Mlle In elm:lotion, the Deng net
I. explicit. The national -bank* can receive in
notes, soma riling to Section 111, only Do per amt.
of the current valueof United State. bond.
dellydred by them to the department. And at
no time can shay reatiive an amount In traces*
or their espitaletook peldln.—Borton
rrrninvitan rrnioxxvig itutapr
onnas og en Prevelonei
Mocirag, lgovembsr ZS. 1707.
CRUDE -The mark.; Was ezeeedlegle dull
0 0 01 00• day, and with left little Offering and
bet little wanted, ws have but few mdea to
report; 11l bbl., In tank can, at 01(o-on apt;
and a regale of PIA barrel., sin Opel, at UM.
For future dellrery, there was nothing done,
1 1100111 there were offers to sell at s destine
without ending takers; Mt. may be attributed
to the more favOrable ladloations of anwarly
bulk riga, a• well as to the fact that the ad
etc. trout the Lam ware unfavorable. • Tole.
drama funti Oil City- repair theeistk.ti,7‘ll
deli at that hotel, and quotations are Wee.
nominaoint.lly at r..de to 17,13 per•bariel at thee
p
REPINED-.The slight ImaraTaWant anted
in the muter for b.:ado:loll an Saturday *var
ied wag not maintalord to-day, and while
Mora Is but little change I. prises, there - 005
m a , inquiry, and not ao moat mud about taw
W e Can report a sal. of 1000 bbl; 140
riach for June, July add hornet, at Urge; and_
00 Saturday imealor, bid. not. before
1000 Mils for December, m 17,40, *hid,
about .000 abort. the market te.dar, ma
being regarded ea tha ruling diets rental
Dan
tic War delivery. Binit may t. quoted at ea
we an cognisant of an offar to buy at that pt*,
which era. refoged.• no shipments east are
laiSog od . perceptibly, and the stook In this
mu kat la =malls litht-we would like tour
thalami) thing of Philmlalphilt and Neer Pork.
OIL =Mg= WAIT /1011100traaX110ann.
netablneen tDI Co,llB bbissaL to L. Wilton,
Philadelphia.
Barium. Kehew 4 Co., lot 40 d 0 to Z. Selma.
Philadelphia.
ora sathan sum Co' a. .
Nola:bolava, Zothler Co., SIM bide Pat .
Worthg, King Is Co. Phtladsithla. • :
' Liberty 011 Works, 111 do do. to Bawer,
amt.& Co.. Plaimialplia •
Fortatb. Wo.loo, Jal do de to Waging,lii/rif
d Co, Philadelphia. ..•-• . • .
Cblesg• Cott/9
[lt72olutsph to tko elttstrenn Fluottot3 .
CNICAOO. NOY. Z.—Seat COM dolt sod
Wlll 4117 gr
toollCl=.=: 4l ta 0 DOM
..
JAMES BAIZE' LL & 891 V,
69 and 70 Wider Streets;
LARD OIL hi6nFACTIM4
/Lad easier. to CHUM, LIIESICA.SING dad
CARBON' OIL!.
.Weiwarrard oris No. I Lard 011 NMI tbg
tiers Linclunatt. Or otter ',nada. and dogma
to dell as low as Cincinnati or Cideaso Naga
Oar No. 3 Lard 011 an • Lubricator canard be
tratUeif
• /tack Croat Latoleating and rtandardlitindr
of Carbon VII eanitanlay on n. 4.
Yarrnn• tan mane W inn:. aina• It tob :irtoA••• ••.••t" tPd bevi.
_ tout
rrrnsniusua awe
Ory,. ton Pr/VE.II7IAI
AIONDAT, November 15, 1067.
We can rennet no iniptevenuctit an the gene
ral market., either as regards deemmtd or
peters, and business generally is very doll.
Both dusters and consturiere are buying :nap
sparingly. and with a demand' restrlntedlo.
IMPIdYler immediate want., we have but very
few round lotoperations to record, A resump
tion of navigation wood do mote towards re
styles business here then anything ele, and
et the into tithe, B ,would 'contribute lamely
teAeards eaaing up the money market.
61/ALlN—Wheat le quiet and unchanged
—but little offering, and demendoidi wOdm^iWl
we south:ma to quote at $ 2 2,6055,55 foe PllOll
Red .Winter, and 62,03 for do White. There le
rather more inquiry for (lop, but priors are
unchmorcdi we quote at 650 foe new , in
mue, and {Okay = for pH* . old Barley!' In
demand 11011,13 for Slgingi nonsit holders hie
wider IVA, nod even 11,60. Rye Is still qtridd
at tlntt©l,s3. Oats scarce and.finni mow( lie
quotedat QOM, on track, and CIB7M in
YLIAIR—The market la.quist \ bet ate dy,
and while the demand le light: and islt4g
t ern
lotto. octets arts with quotable change. We
contintie to quote at
for Suring Wheat; 111,76121.2 for Vint.", Wheat
-and 6litats for tansy brands._ Ityiriour is
still quoted at ge,6081,75 per bid, and Beak.
wheat at 6 eCtit , in.l6 , awl.
. ,
rortaoEs—Uorttlane very doll, with 6
supply largely Kt excess of the demand; we new
quota at ID:. on truck, and 930011" ter emall
lota in item. IN'cw. Jersey Sweets are being
told at 111 yei Dbl. .
APPLES—Steady but. La 0,4 supply; reg
ular sates In More at, 2,708350 per s6ltor
talr to prime.' : • "
lIIIITER—Prime Roll Hitter la to stood?.
Ormond, and , 'tea' can rapottrecularaa/ett at
01040 c.
EGGS—Steady et 800011. '
DAY—Is selling from .eoroatry wagons atipa
aecordlng to q
DRIED raurr— esa report nwolar Job.
bldg sates to store at Si to /Egs for. Apples nod
12(glis Lr Peaches. i
DEANS—QuIat but Meta,. with small asies
In store at 1020 par bUshel. "
OIL-I.snl 011 Is steady with styli. sal
biloanutsottiten at 1134 - fut 2110.2, awl 440
Nor I.
. .
ONlOnS—ltegalar ealea as scrcaseo
barrel.
CBANBEFICIESi—Saks of common at
ON per barrel, 004 cultivated at 011,
310:11.NY—Is quoted .t 0,60 per tel.
ALLEanzatr csirruc aanarr.
°"'" 'Ma!'
Tbe ripply of (2sUle this. week en eompay.
atlvely Hybl, there, Wisp fewer "outeldlY ,
droves to than for tome weeks put, but t•
Market, nevertheless, r, was • dull aim
devoid of lifd and antmettha, sae all gra 'it
moved of slowly. The warm weather.th.
nether with the feet . that thus le k good geed
of dronedmist condoe' to from the roust ,
Operates pretty veverelyou tbebuteharkand, s
a co:mew:tenth, they did not bay today 14 e
they would have dpae bad things teen nth
Wien. Prices, noWayst, have andarenno o
quotable stmagaimespered - -enth last we
and we a: Minna to quote mime retailing ea
tie et 700 7040. aid Ulf . to medium at I to 11l
Tae quality of cettle, upon the whole, mu
terlor, though these teat-' some prime; f t
Murk and we are. thgalunt of TX. her g
been enrol Idol bead of extra and refute.
Stook tattle dull bat unebekged at IX hid.
The following are the Wee as reported, ,;
ChahhoUaler mltf 19 heed of pike* bah,
moot enmity •tesers, 6 of'Whlsh averaged Over .
ISO, to Enthrbllds • flyers, al yes—the hut
gamed Um aubuquently said the same drove
to Myers it firmly 1, lUD pthet.
E. Kate gold II head of tale JO Madan& OM*
stook far lidenbangh. 514160. DI. Varnarand
17 brad wesblouon gouty rattle 1. Meatier
At 16 I. Stokely saga stunt at kat, and a
cow and null For OIL •
"
la 6 Slealllster told. Id bead etoetere.for
Clara eta to e 0;, and 22 for loth,, pally rjt
wyategwh
eaenty tattle for noblemen at to 10,,, aad
mutes. for Clark et 6to 404. • .
(lbw. iltirtman report* homing sold 60 head•
of othen (Pune I tattle et 4 tolsi.
Bethel thls told IS at...•
lloalawood illeeketoek to head doe
5,, 0 4 1teY It sto WM it for Duternse at 4to
656 and 10 brad oo their own ...nut at 6% to
114 - -Kahn Greenwald sold 64 Ana . ad boa.
Loony cattle ate to
Meets k Trout - m.. 14 It load tltleaSpaa•
the at 004 to and II hood 0310 at •
11.1weria a Dalin report having wild Al bead of
Ohio stook, on eomnalsalisa, at a to S iV
alas; Laffsrey & On repent 03 1666, en eons,
mission, ail very common at 404 to (44. Kraus
& ILlamenartlinvir.4 *old at brad tee.
IN to t.
Alien a Needy 33 beadles a,Moawpso.ty
esthe at 04 to L and 24 head. from Ohio At
434 to a.
.13614 es laallorool.l 11 hood for Moore, at
an ye Ofliii; IT 0140 tn . Duero at to a,
and 19 to, blame. at 404 to 6. Sudtll O Tal.
mans rvynri Amino{ &Ad 16 head vary roman.
lab stook at 43i to n. -
.
. • 1111211. alb Galan,
There wu prettylulheOPPLY eLhheeP end
Lambe this week:nearly • all of *loch were of
MIS in USA wee ea
nwdlnpy hazdeute,..4 euythlere.eolaltioll
trathks ISM eerier, Om. Arare front Tu...
wee Co, Ohio. soli *I 00.4 a,la pec *tad;
the whole afore brought a little ever oluete
dollen, weiLle the feeteht . bill aloe's wee fdets•
Ere dollars. neon: half of the promo.; with
eltt eonohoe yardage, keel DUI., oom lulreloae •
- Ole. etc. As weir he:seest by ittergnicsi it, Ito
saltS, rime tit motion 'Fbeep .A 4 et from ea
foal,. per bead; lofettoe3o fele . may be quo
ied CI to st per heed. The leeloiriai Is
pretty full mute of ell she
IL Katt iota II" best .ollat.o lot 1111:st
Ills., of Tusestagr. tq la.nb /Unit
at etibty tont. pa tamll—/Ilit4 afterwstas
told swag 01 m odd of wait buset sipper
bead.
•
•
Wm. Duff sad on oommlindon led bead of
(augh yd., Ohio, braver,at at,2dran to per
Lead. O . A_ Blunt= ha d */ Load of Lao.
mad Co. Sartain, of Which he mold as at aa sacr
a,. Of PM PoebewL -_
Jobs and William Yana; report 111 bead Of
Lateran. Co. M beep, *old U as 11,11 per band.
mad the Iwleare at an averane et
Adam &ten bad Wo band—mold ten bead at
I:ANNA) in` Shaeler sad orsona.or for Lore..
Sta.), /alive had 10—ameld de at 10 trt dMa
bleCtulalon reports banns mold no bud of
Bailor Co, Shrop at 01,0 to 040 oar band. P.
Hannon Reid 111 Lam. at EAS 1 1 ,111P0
• Shaw mold In all h5O bead Laminate Ca. ShttP
and Lambs at Stab to 113.0 for the font:Wt. wad
111,. /or the latter.
The market for this cleaner stork wen deci
dedly. dull to-day, compared with lard weak,
which Isla eenerquence at the cheer, In the
weather, preyeaUng both butekera and PeAt•
ars from bu)lng 'ea liberally's* they would
othmerlee have don•—indeed • there *vie nor
packer. la attendanee today AL ell. Mete:
oonweneatly aralifWer. and we now quota Is
nretell way at 0 3.07)4e. tot Mr to prime
.*, eversem.
Emetic*, Schweria &Co. revert heels* had
eto head co met told about tiro et 0 re 134. "
E Kate ttedle9 heed ea talet sold is at %
hallow, int ewer.
natl:lnds k Byars report hieing sold so et
‘ 11 1, 11 7 1,11;ai sold BO heed to Whitmore at /,10.
B. Gray *old Btela lb meat.
Atkinson *old 01 bead to Grey—sr/fennel
Area.
. • at. tout. marbles. •
Cgy Telegraph lotto ritttetugh ear M. 14
ST. Lomi , 9orembersl3..—Totmeehlri good
demand, but scarcely any offering. Cotton
heavy' told., hug °firma at lefaltilso. \Floor
Irregolarttlomand Ilebta fall superfine 110
7,76; rhmeo extra an doable extra a 0 .5 111101
treble 011014,73: obotee to fancy 4112,600U100.
Wheat, Mutton fall to higher, at 111,1901,13
for prime to fonoy red a. - 1•1414; aprtnlt
firmer et 11,7591,60. Corn Very firm to , ;
held Molter. at 0701741 for Sato. and
white, and 11,05 for eholeeold whlte—oot
aide price. 0015 firmerat M1G700.;.-lati or for
fancy. parley higher, at a1,d3111.50 for
Boring, ond for Choice fall, ltyo ,tiff
l od ' , labor at /11.3101.05 - pturlemoa Tory
doll and only a retail buttons doing; old
mm pork CI. flacon; aboolderalllfalltfat
clear *Wm 1650% plate Lams Met su g a r
a 11042.. e. Lard very doll, at 1.r.i0 for
Choice keg Hoge • little better, romans at
ay a ff (No. gaeolpts—llour, 11,03t1 bblit wheat ,
hakt boat oorn, 6,350 boa; oita. 4,1730 bum rye,
470 busk; bort av,lllCo both. Weather coomly
and col der with inalettiono of MOM
• • , Chlesigo IDayhe4 -
fly Telegraph to tho Pittaborgh (ortia.] '
Catoaoo.Nov:2o,—Flour very gull. at 11 7 ;7 0
CON for Spring Extras. WheattooduratelY
active; No.ll 1340 Olglieri sl,Nl3l,fil frr Np.
I. 1 1,721{01,74 bid. t.oro aUlot pod /%090
higher; 941 . 930 for No.. 2, clueing at 90,100
ezgo for how. Oats arm, at lgy
lyjo higher, clostaff ateady t. 010. .11yoao
tivo at 17.0901,30 for No. 2. Barley isottve,
at $1,40f11,411•f or Z 10.2. Bess Pork nominal
at 119,0, for Combodantl. for abort
lotPio.4o for Facial, :No for Loose;
sweet Waffled., Ifatag 1/o.' load Tact sod
steady_ at 11%0 (or prime flaw staam. • Gregg
most. Inactive. ltraelpfs—O.7oo bolt Flour
60,0CK1 malt Wheat, MAIO gibal Clorh, Mop
Onto, 5,00 /Inge. Bolpmente , 4l,o9o bbla
Flour 1,1110 bush Wheat, WOO bush' Cott,
./rolghta eloady) go 0o corn to Buffalo. • -
rolado nukes.
81 Telegraph to , the l'ltUtanri; Omni.)
Totino, Nov. 23.-I , lour nOtblog doban.
Wheat dull and kOOO lower) sales of .whllo
/11ohlgan at 1'1,113 and amber 11,02112,3.1
Corn, old dull and lowerl new unohange,si
Wes of No. 1 Wabash at $1,00.2 , 10. 2,1 , 3039 c
Michigan 05eikko new 0311031‘ Oats 10 bob.
ton salsa or No. lat too. ye, sales of,
lboblgark at 01,03. Darien 100. 1 $1,114
- Dressed bogs doll. Lake freights 014070
on torn by •141•131t0 nalrelo. Vie rompta
for last week were, 16,N0 bb d flour, 17.1,60
bag wheat, 106,000 boa corn, 7,960 bus oats,
SW bus rye sod 000 boo 0 41141. BhIPP.P I .-•
10.C1X) blO4 none, 3,000 buswheat, 103.mh boa
corn. Z 7,500 bus Date, 0,300 i3Ol 070 and , Wbbol
bbrioY.
Milwaukee DarXeS, • '
tar 7eletrtab to Plttabergh thattla.)
Ittuaraoars.' Nov. 2.3.—F100r Is doll and
drooping; City' doable Mrs-, if 0 0 0 9 ,t31
am:tatty. do. $100128,731 extra, Sa.oeoe.4o.
Wheat la arm at 01,S1 totIfo1; $1.703.‘ for
No. 2. Oats —dtmor atatiopere Ott. tor .NO.Z
Oorst la steady at ale par bn.lh. now libelled:
Freight* are dull and notailtal.. lleoetp
10
FA, vale FtrilaT". l 7.690 soy
-iour; 1 0 0.7:03 be. Wheat; I,SCO W I . eats;
On. Corn.
... Philadelphia Intille Market.
UM Telrrrne to tn• Plttaborili Omen. • 1
Plittatntanta, november 2.1 , -Cattlitratn. , :
at lower *man Mann SB.OIOIOX rely to
noon WM, common 11401..- Sheep doll
and yie lower salas 31,601116,90 for grainy
nogg denting diol/non.
Financial Manors in New York
cal reerrohh to the Plttsberhe tierette.l
• !,.;• !
No Irolo.. Nor. ' WI.
• XONIT LSD GOLD.
The money market rs steady at 7 per cent
I x
`n:68!2,0n call loans. terllng Is dull at 9sli,
for gOldiflrst lase bills. Dold le trregn
inr,OPenla at'll S and closing at 16;' , i.
' • _ • , Pam . IMPORTLIN
The Millie of arils ,t Dayton, sugar re.
Roars, , adman El to-day. ;
. , 001 - i =IT aroma
den union and a shade eagle. Tile
orders for Ten.lfortfss on Saturday and to
day • for pummel Isere a million and a half
dollart, unfelt/ bas advanced the prices.
tlotoors 'M. 1132,11:N; do 'CZ, 106010,%; do
'W. 1011100. it do tt, ita'Slltas•l;do new, /07,...4
6107311 , e"07. 107;g:0107,,..„: Ten.Fortles, 1024
1210.'%; Suben.llth tier, 1070,4,01 el.;;„
STOCKS.
Stocks opened firm =id became dull and
lower; closing heavy. Ohio Certificates.
2.541V-Ilf; Canton, 4404 ,4 1 (;Ciiinherland, Nfl
Tv• Q.ick.arer, memi. lUarlunert, V.,3138;
einem Union Telsgreiph, :12822 1 ,yet Pacif
ic Mall, 11'14/117 1 ,4; .N 4; look Central. TM%
M A e II3SE• Madsen,
110; Michigan- Southern. 1110PaK; 1111noll
Cimtral,loo,3l , lo; Tol
cdo,101Nrili1; flock falenti,cs3‘a9s4 . ;iNntittii.
N r aler;, ,, 9 , 7gsNl 4 t w qret;r r. reil l,,, c.:S..;,,-,tr;ry
Adams Estreta, 77%; American, 73, United
8313tes, 70; , V Kfoilfit Merchants, 17%.
I V. 1211370 anat..
_Mlning sloe are /0 r and more Active.
cregory, auk Coryllnu. Ci; Ilerm3e, 1477,
Xlcorado, IIMDI17; Smith ne .1 Parmelee,
W. 3; Qoart 11111.,113; Wallkill, 431j11: A Ivo rf -
Ma, 17.; Near Yes C, 130; United elates Petrol
eum, 210.
Teo reeml
wero f°.7 l
atm% ele9
Now 1 tie -
(By Telegraph to the Pitta._ .. orgette.7
Nate Soso, Ncreemboi 22.-Cotton , 1 / 4 11) 1 ,6c
keyerisateel9,olo balee middling uplands at
17e. F 100 0 ,4111 nail 10021.9 lower; receipts
IC.,Ca.bbisi Salsa 7. 1 0 10. nopertlno extra
State, $0,0000,12; extra Western, 42,90012.65;
It. EL Oulo, $9,506:10,201 common' St. Lout.,
410.020111.501 fair to good do.. 01070(111,50;
good to
Inc
Moolog quiet; a litUe more
11malry Inc Itwe grades; California hotel at
,110494413,.. Rya 7%0;1.47,043:1. 14hIsky
gut. and: atiohanged. Whoa '. cull • mot
er.slngt raceln. 12.350 host es 7,7610 box
No. I goring at 12,111;10,010 had No.ll at *2,12
(1'0,10; Low bat klub. Statn at 0 1 2.70. Bye
claret and cent Baler 46k0 bus In lots at 41,03
(41,70 tor Western, and 81,7001.72 for Stole.
Barley rolmtnelne; &steal 24.000 hue at 41,50 for
State, and 41,55671.G5 (or common to panic
C.ada West. Barley Walt dull; ealos 700
bus at 01,01. ,Cona without M./ceded enauge.
Mat merit Retire; rouripts 1,001 on.; sales
6,200 bus
anti a
for noand 11 este.
In Moro anti ailleat,cloanm at 41,21171,110; or.-
around do. et •1.21, and 4110 for note Sou tit •
ern yellow. Otte oornee firmer, bat clo6cd
drooDlngtrecelpts 13,000 Sus; .1. .orl hue
Oresteed afloat at SO: Sleek Grata In Ware.
house-N' heat. 1,019 Cat bottle., z0://1,019 bu;
tett% 310 .150; ity. 171,01 .1.0; Carle v.htl,•
=base; Halt, 92,129 i.o.a ; p.,,,,,, 19024 bush.
I Rlre gm.; 1tri011nu.5.1411110.,,,. thdrudiltall.
r Sugar In fair demane; nalen 0.101100. Calm
at ) 1 76 15 171:C. ddolassea nominal. Wm I
gotta. Potro deem-Crode do 11.11140; 110.6
us tined treaded Ono of 261,;(712/ 1 ;e. York dull
and heavy; gate, 1,500 Mem at txl,7/020,75 for
~. Meat, rioting at IMO,. tor awn, .2.2.1000
0 for gnu.; also 2. bids Oct Western then,
) seller Febroarr. at (02. Met 4001 and
• Steady; selek TN bats at 413011.1 t0r...-
10t...... ets.wa2o,ol ,, r Ile•V eaten Mw.
Beef limns dull: bales MI Mile at 1.1.ta ids.
Cat Neats steady; salvo 216 one knee. at 2 9 : 114
Plc for Shouldorn,l2 l 6oll4 ;or Haus, Bacon
meet,
and drooping; Sail. NO brit. Cum.
be-lane Cut, January, at 1916. Lard limn
aud In Law dCl.l.liti; Sail. W) 0 , 013 at 12160
13Ne; 114 Mum on private term, Danced
/logs 614031.70 tar Western. Natter steady
at 20010 c for Mate, Choate quiet ...Italie.
Freights to Llverpred-10.012:1 huan Corn at
5344 par sail, and 100101.6.1 per steam.
Laxmx.-Floor 0.424 dull and uncialtimi
low grades stemlll matilont and Still.
grad. 10711. lower, Wheat ROIDIIIVAV
lower and In buyore. l favor. nye quiet nail
firm at 11;201.70 (or western. 'Oa. doll, at
1 hot
h.
Cher; western. COrll Inall at 01,310
WA orNOWI to prwm msx..l 'western. Pork
quiet and steady at 4141,7512W1.13 for mese,
cash and recut., tr, for mese, oust shl.lo
regular. lie. steady whit a lumlerato'ile.
10!d. Cut ilea. nominal. Limon and at
4o for Conalwriand fur January. Lard
steady at t3tp23010 tor few to prima steam
2114 kettle re/leered:
Igen 'fuel& Coal.° narket.
ZBy Teleer!.t. to the riv..7es,t, t;xt,:te.l
- - • ••-
.
New Year, Nor. ti—Cattle; tin receipts
(Or the week weep-5,41.3 derven, er),51.7 ad rem
and Lambs and tor7ol hog," The market. tor
beef eerie to-day ' opened sterol y e w lth a sera
ply of stool In:. Cr tad. The demand was lot,
erably active, inanely ear better grade,
which Croinninntl,l prey loud „priee'a; three
wend several lota of very common and
aomewha. lower extra cattle Fold at it'dfir
Ire;
o prime lelifihre; nee Quality 14t;dritel,pi
fee; prime
IPerlYirrei or dlnar3- 11‘ l lt, ter in
feriae eittlrkr. Sheep nod lambi wore do.
prepared and beady or"ther continued heavy
arrival, and an overaenekeal dendket Tete
Say there dens fully 5,5"0 head on male. Trade
inulnlnio alone and ea
nee - vl lore aro torrelLa
lowered nr. Prlctra ere about Su loner than
the, were on lest Monday;. extra irtger
prima en, weep,to countioe 3 1 ;etter
cotta lambs G e ar;nuslltnn In g, nrdn,j.dCa
and inferior 31413414 a great many lots
and
hands at apiece. Swine
were deprerded,twitivannellsen - the
no
malerate receipts. The demand aad mod.
Orate atatirrid s lu tor heavy to- peanut Witt
010 tor tulr trued; 4. 46 0 ?". .1 7
LOlO
now,, hallealloat a eta-Maio 0. lie Coale
sales at 0 1 / 1 39.7.5 net.
, Clerelona Starke E.
(Br Tele/mini la 1 be Plttsimigit 6 I set 1,1
Ctsmni.oo,sm—rlovir qutei atm 10
moderato .Imstand. at 11:befli fur .1014,, ex.
fp, feel syptori 11.12,f06,14 ref , ottfle rittza
anti whits. Wttrat doll atot lusettro,• tin. 1
r.Ol tniator 11.2,1M11450; No 'I do n2,:i.ltElt 0,
- 1 Milismilicti spoon el.n:s. Lost. Om . its...vi
and tochmoscatold lin 2, Nil Atli!, !r.:: new
sbelled 1170; pow tart Idu On 11, trrink. Oslo
dull non nominally unctiatt ,tO.l. at MI for
Ns- I slate tram .lure. Rio tomttmlly TIC,
chtintsed anti toe Inartc:fiul.t. St n1.X.C..1.4.,
for State ••ill nostmo. ......rl. y Wart 010 l
Am, at 41.6081.13 fur No. it 1,1.114111.i010y No.
I,Btatnstml Csnatl, ll'ettolstum tin II amt
nolittitsl.suid Ina lathl at 1.4.1-ite; t001.10.1.:1.
all,
bear Twit Dry Owed.. narlsat.
(117 T•logr•oth TA the rlsts.a.ra stunts..,!
.• Nrwl Toar, N.:mambas .45—Dry Goad.
Arattnarryslos and price. gentuully without
osarA cha05 . ..12.ml heavy. Drawl! Shentio
*harm, and ammo style,
~ ha Aallatha A.
are !So sad nw command. with
La•arclas C. 14.4. Taos Applatou and Paola.
11 dna shoaling are a. low a. /OX.
Stations - lila tneacho.l ohnollase lc lownr and
telltnsat 17, as ans Andro.coaaln. The
li•anty rink l•rint
s o th er)o.l34o, and
are sahlog /la. la descriptlnan
priet. 1.0 steady.
°more Ifgasket.,
Oly 're:outsoh tot,. rltutlvuh G1.1t,:
j ()m.o. tiorenther 25 —l.lonr Is dud and
nnenonned. Whoa:, on soles. lurn , 3utet.
Maley unchanged, tact tar; ordinary La
nvin itt•11:, oud 9,590 Boy ()Moto mt. Cm
Rye mid room urn norninol. Like Importn:
!10 hale thou; .140.01.0bunh a hour, Innol, bush
Corn, 40,Z)0J bunt, onto; •tV,eOO hash hOirlo3 . ,
14 .2011ma/dla.-A4- - Count niluJTJor LBJ. O hbn.
fluor, n. 4.0,, whoa;; C3,501J ri.tt nom;
LAO bil.th‘nded 9,3 V) bush Laid ty; /WOW hush
ne;2,3/0 roux.
•
Louisville liarnet.
15, 5oltuspl. to lee Plitaen•an Gismo
i gn " " 1;7 nrell 'b e :11 •% - e• ‘ :: g c
meglem leaf. $lO. rtner-39perlInn.7 '
Onto-10a , ear. .50. Oata—nult, 05,11300.
flacon—the Mock Is 11054 aboolder., 120;
Cote aldek, 100. L ttol Wl.l4kny nnin.
IMO, It .105 In bond. pork dell I.o. Cotton dull. -1100 doll li 4 5 , 5 ; 5 13G.G 3 . grtne,
MIDIZIMODO
Illy Tel/niece to tali ruerb,rgn nese tte. I
Domini/we, November 25—Flour ry
Mill and declining. Wheat Armen ch ve oice
vbite $275, unit choice 113,5 0 611.01 Mrr.
light. Guru tire; m lord western Do .
11.tdal.W. ola $1,140/.28.. o.ite arm IA 7/0
74n. Prort.tons verr don. nAcortmo.r bulk
aboul Licht 7340 rib 161;011e, elver rib 11Q12c.
• • ale amble alnilart.
coy Ttlegraoh o the Putebargh Uarallal
. Mutratts, Xor.?s,—Cotton doll an 4 Mk:
ntart nthhillog 144114ra Corn steady sr
ituonl.ix. /lay SA= Oars 7.-473 a. • Pork
.1 . -23a12,00. 8 morthlore laailalicitacar dittos
1844N0. Lard 10. Flour; anperatio
Pblladelplat• 11ar1.,1
••
(Or Tele; rep re to the Plustargh flange.]
Pnuann.rnr,, NOTerilbor t 1141).
Whe A , ho.; rod V,40/1:4+53. Coln ilocl lore]
141141 ashes oh 111,00v,t0. at ►I,tL
Prolelstone •
ORDINANbES.
AN N OItIJIIVANCt: ir toting to
zAt
tan latter or Water More.' •
IiIIeTIVX let. No N ordetteed and ...than,/ VW
liotonro Mel role,. (..,leiseie ./tat Verease
1./serene/1d Its tool tile Jere.* ...eta hl/
1 morn). of tts me. hat froomtou atter tee pate
eye or lelenrant•nee. the lee.erenfrYllit.
U.
down, redvrie lout latrl4 r
end rept Irl {,ate trnnhq¢ tuf t .
1.
.t4t cor 'A
:A!
totteryd eoOPIP nivel and .he Latal sad at.
dev.obscannew . ellliv.ltMltli for II DO' T •
Int the tleronth at Lawrendevll.e and the ei ale
Vante.r i n7;o e r itterAiTt . eflll .' or '' e t e! ra t c nj ery t;.:l ' o i tre
to sill Waltham streolo: " tetee ' atilt 4 alley..
throat's the • narc.te or The "ntvelleatt booth,.
/framed. /POI be
rte
at the colt or eats
Wirral el `Pater nntneter.
• 1.111,1 • 10 e. P. That the Intreest of said 'error/eh
to herony aethettred le aunt; /the Sr 4. -
ot the retrial t - el. or tend ..... dea•
ter Compeer,
to
the
naive or tile. Millen sad
eiounell ot the Borough or Lawrenceville. • •
• C. It U • rtl.ll, bargee.,
Atlentt V. H. llcilattst. Clerk,
_t,aleetta teal, Nev. 11,7 nn. t. 21
ANN 011DINASITE reltittng to
a. Ito lollop. of 11. ' r.
atoll it I. Du It entakel fled Io 401
Buret... Cee.ell I' del /lerolsoli nf•f.e.
the in met. last ..nu Rod snit
tho uf Lie inolonnuf. tUr.
; , .. ; ,, r ,..,...c0mrany.0.11 hero uonop *Ad Au
la Afa A • d u i:a:l ' : sVfl it lforf h . l .VlT, tto r lV.:e
owe of I. let flown: reel.' ale led repel , . II
tnb
thelVeV' A P lN " egs:af7 ‘ kirerlt i i Vilrgiortri
thorennth. for tohplrlea the Itotopg. in Lone
propoellie. Ana the .14ze. thew.. sod of Duo
Alls.t. moo., al. gat.
preen
On WI
dantAlfo or lelory noon to .14 141.wayt,
Ipp sad a1i0.% tenoaph thy p wore!. of thu
tur - roystrell At
PACTION I. Abet ttue moreeetaf told lloroU/CII
Autnol In. to titlncrlbe fur
of theeinto) ...wt.:01e0.... enuipaol,
I. the pane 0 1 no Surer. Al 4 Consult o f 100
if/rough o
V. J. UC
. CIA.le J U. ituPrilkf. 'forgets.
n
L enillne,lll9: clerklo...l. 1, 1117,
61111ApE8T PEACE IN TUE
CITY TO BO! TOIL
.TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
h tin. 146 ULtALIT ISTUEZT..
U 12111712
GEOUGE BEATEN,
CANDY MANUFACTURER,
And 4041 cr . lil i lr o o K IMarl u ppM! . att ,. 11191111.
TREES t TREES t TREES
Eier~reea• ggtti t iriria;W:m7g e TT"'
aorta a. di - a. amino=
Ilirflaild for sealslorse.
EXTRA NOII.I ANA 9 LARD,
bt store sad for .ale t
• v. swans a co.,
Co. Vir.rmszt4 run .treati.
PITTSBURGH ROPE WORKS.
FULTON, OCEEMAN a CO.,
=
OAKUM)
AND
T WINES, in erm
WeraltoTse, 114 A lis Wa4r IL
0111 or .er r d
RIVER NEWS
A Might rain set lit hut evening abOit four
oieldek, which, it le to be hoped, will continue
for several tiny, or long enOugg, at /east, to
put all our rivers 111 good navigable condition.
It is over five monthstow since the drouth set
In, and some people were beginning to enter
tain fears that It would bold -out Until theta
would be a “freeze up." We are In hopes,
however, Cant it is now M. an end, and that
before this month paters away, our landing
will he crotoded with simmers leading for ye.
Dons points, and that the IttiMerOUl coal tags'
will bo buslif engegol. in. Coning black eta.
monde to Cincinnati and other points Mime,
Where, of late, tLey have become somewhat
ilarmed about a Goal famine, While it is true
that these places are badly in need of one weal;
onSereJuat as badly la need of their cony. w• The Vicksburg Pones of Sunday, say.: The
rale or W.ll. Wlniams d wharfboats to
the Merchaut• A•Soelntlue was consummated
on yeaterdly. Captain Der, Weep has taken
charge, and a open for buelness.
We learn (says the St.lmule Democrat) that
• Well know Meer of the mountain steamer
Lady Grace wiled out gathering plums three
miles from :he boat, wee startled by the end.
den appearance of two indiens, and the fesrof
101100 his stalp ceased him to return to the.
boat with leeredible /peed. D. appeared after
ward that ell the Wilmer., et friendly tribe
but the clerk treenOt green enough to treat
them to an are:nation.
Ten large hay boots, containing geon tone, or
23d00 bales Mea ad at cso,oco, are now
St /SWUM% to lea v e n oll the tlnt riee in the
aver:
V tallo9
J. Bat-
' Capt. Merry was to mart on Monday, the
21at, with tno moonier Ocean Wave and On
. conisimot inhOtO bashes wheat, far
Nrw thus luaugurating a movement
of great Imyottanco similar to that which
Ilrougbt forth the M. V. T. Co„of lit. Loola,but
co ninon will probably be coanuatell with lit.
tit o
of the reinibticaa that has charactolted
ibe St. Louis Lino. Marry promises to aarry
wheat! ront Ilionque to N ew Origami for Otof
per boatel goring good water. •
The St. Louie Republican, ofSaturdsydrays:
rite recent action at she Iteatil of llnderwgiters
his rather tam - cited steemboatmen, some of
them hitymg eUtureated a determination not to
abide by the resolutions of the hoard. As near
se we could loon they are (echoed to resod
us al inn nuwarranted and arbitrary.
The (I`,..attele "MC up yeitirday fromthe
docks. basins undergone thorough sepal..
`hr will load fdr New Orleans. liaptaln Hare
testate that he eau take out too tong au the
present stole of the water. She takes no
berm,.
Oapt. TitMusi new fled river bolt, now build.
leg on file moths tram at Madison, Is ex
pected to be launched to-day. Like all the
ethers, she Is named Ern i and Is mantas eight
of the eerier. The length of the null is nee
hundred Ind twenty-etn feet with twentpllme
feet team and these fort hold. •
The Cincinnati inquirer 1.911 USTI, Peen
riicifeely with hi. [leanest ban been doing hood
service thef altlifilig entice and
betweenbatitts
thins In channel atria river Evans
ville and Cincinnati. "Altandeome testimonial
Is due to Capisin McNeely, something sub•
etastiaL
)1111PUETIV as LTAILIZO/i0
/311 11111111111{{11 liMIA0•1 7 ,
November cow yr lo.on, 00156
•Ire wheat, W McKee A Coo 140g re . & ,
lope,
DRUM Moan 01:0;
m m
03 bee feed, J W Slmpeon;
01/ • buts, 11 • A rmteetle; IS dodo. H
Moore; 38 du do, 1 Iliitchlmont 54 001805. J.T
/ 110111 : t 1 big& Am.. 324,3 applea'Fldot & CO;
444 eke eon. 75 do here,}} at butter. Malmo &
jer; a bble &pigtail Diddle; I'do do, EX
Jettklnet el do potatoes, ir&ser & Antaetrons;
ball Olga SHIPS butter, 11 flea le; 14 bb/s sp.
plea der eggs, Dead & Metigarm glue mare, Weldon a Kelly;1 care keo.,J J Render;
I bloc sort. do dr: pewter., Wll tinter; I le
r
•bple butter, I Utd :maim 1 to meal, sde vn
team, ado oldies, D. Klee; I bbl I keg butter,
1 b*, radar, tan rem, South d Allen; I .DI
rotaboe•OJ 11 fI*MYI lb do apple., Carter, Met
(lrme A Co; 61• g, pearl barley, Sagbmym &
Vo.111411{;; a boleatmeal. suakiat A 00;23
be hop.. 1' Hersh Deo; 20 Ma rage, 110001.
loutb, *faith A. Co; 1 truck bolter, 3 bble ,
;dm, ado 1010twr , II
Id Evans; I ear barley.
Span ter 4 McKay:l mr cloy, Hallman. elobul
;:o; 2 do brick, Barr a Go; I do Cloy,
.1 fainter ':0011 441 stem, .7 It Knott 1,0
0.0, Arbuckle, Co; 1 tr. tobacco. H /5 Jtlfrim;
1001 do, .1 MeClurn I care rums, J
Tbompeon; IS bm
Re Pine Glom Co;
200 km pomder, Brady'a Rend Imo Co 37,t03
feet lumber. E 4001.; 11200 do do. Mlllimer .1
Iltdoteu; I nor lumbar. Clerk, Mollonutg* A
[2,2 can ore, Bronco & Cauglity; 2 do do.:11.-
{1 6 .1 1 {i... , 10 Co; 7 do do, Sbomberger A Distr.
Fribourzda. Von.. Wagata. Clumeoo
November 30.—1 MOP Iraq ore, W H Sbotutter
, .te-54.1tialt 43 ears crude • o BIT & Fmk erten;
I{ ;vs buckvbe•t first, 4.31 KM apples, Vow
CO; 4 &need tote, Hobo Floyd & Co; 2./bos
trlndom elms, o Hewett & too; 2 pkee rem,
lledlrty et Clork; I ear barley, Culp & Sbep•
ard; I ear lumber.) Rang A Co; ma labm now,
se4amym Voekomp; le/ ab• barley, 23 do
rye. W J 317eic 3 pkgo toed. to bbl. apples, I.
lb &Wet tr. Co; I car barley. Spencer & Xelley;
2
Dma m
kat met A O bower. N
I McColl:1N 8 mks se:3o,
117 trols dour, J I) DollalsO Istlll
rth;
00 Ike one, 74 do tye,4 do cork. 8105 & Ilea(;
I /114 s loather. 0 N Ho ltitotti 3 do do, James
Lootoee.7l4do do. *am Keys, Ili Obto &palm,
Silvoacio S Co:1 am egtlllno, Cook Not.
tan St Co; 11)1011 1100. John XeDOVItt; 200 do
e..,o{roer; IS do do, da. (.6.010e0; 61 MI. dry
5.411. I 131.1.ey 1 .f0121 alto lockatioots
Ilranl6.; 21 toe [oboe., &meth Leek Co{ 66
brie hour. ED Timm.; t 2 tea grease. F Sellara
A. Co; lltx
emettoe Matt. t1 a, Utak. 1 w4e.
al
ithltde A U:;3 Jn 41, .A Clads & Cot 220 bble
boor, brhomaker ACM; 700 do 110 FM7d &
Co; 2 ear. lumber. Hose Co; a bbe crackers,
Leek, 6 MeClare.
Prareanson,Unnrarems & Ori:maxim R. B.
NoestanSe oaks ['butt. J 6. T ARAN 1
at stases, Miller A Coll do do, Anderson A
Ilselogo; 1 asr ark, Dordeston; Ido On,
Vompbe3l & Frown: I do do. tilesstor 3 000.
wawa°, Royle & Cs: 1 do do, J (itteiat. Co; SO
Okay eandlas, E tiesswton; 16 sks
A Ramo; In 501 s crusty, Little A nleahllati
11 Ls:. 0;1, I/I Parker; pksw tobsocia, Gibson
Crow t: Idu do, Monte A Fro la bides
emlo, A II & Co; IT aka Fasanes, I, II
Tote n A. Cu; IS olks bsalry, a do rye, F iletaelo
shls slate; Podia. & Co; t 110 W H
arslT; 43 sks barley, Frsnenalettn & Miller; 0
Os rase. J R Weldon; 4do is, Id do iwantne,
is b, 6 / 6 Colloug& & Co; ITS bdts peps., Pills
Paper Co. 110. k. barlsp, MeEsns7 a 1 10.11 II
rycaMesant d Hagen se • dos btoorms,ln
do lot mat" Malloy & Cu.
Achaartalcr VALLtar B. n., Nore.b.r
roe rata, Bests; &IOU: I roll. !rather, eel
ben is Berm So Md. salt, Jet Connor' I Mt bat
es, It Welt, Sht. rats. t do corn,P Illeellrft;
^SO. Vanc,rder , heparat 1 ear metal,
1tW. ...A* 1,4, n/ do htS. - U ttrn t rolls few.;
U Ch.( MIS(fOLCIN •silo..R U Blrkaatrlek t
Li balm larch Rickt..lMllasd k Lb; ear.
metal. John hlcorbaadr I dlr. do. Brawn St Clotl
‘l9 d u , McKnight, Potter Co ;1 stoue,for•
rester. Ilraraw .1 Co. , .
ALtsoorrOS .15sCreurt November - 21.1
lase refry. .1 Modrlc 2c CO:S Obis oil, Shooap.
sod D. I eke wheat. W McKee A Co; I pkg.
chair; .1 ;toothed; 3 tubs ebeese, C Reeder; 00
site eve, Ciltroote. Streub 4 Co; I tub cheer,
T A Miler; I ear lumber, 1.1 his Prier, 1 dodo,
0 0 eels s Cot I era wheat. Rooney t Nee
s .Rde orbit it, A Rough; i bell bbl
,svnle/x3b
Detelre.
Pimnrimas An. 1203nrsti.r&Vrnm,
Pt q srmbreoots,.llrnioorllo do
Et ...V Woistit Win pner. Makl ol e. Incision do,
& roltolcathog, Ilonnteln brio aei
Lapp• & Wein; 9srart mitsl3
,Wlnker . /hanr
03 NU9I.
. sheet 113030, -1' Armstrong.'
ssaticr.L.ra. ritersEssaws
Iron. nroker„
124 Fire! street;
prrrsarimen. Pa,
• - •
Aesat to , Um Me alrOaralrAll. -Wklasetswit..
Jotep Mut, • Irev.:l4, enassope..
Olildonouid ot,htr braallaollUithnetta, T 648 1,
kW, tr., CIA. Aset tiinse =vitt 11. tbacoal pid
' fi 014 1 . [11210141.11114 larders runectll2ll7.4l.l
T. Situ? awswitnug.....rat. a, WCAIIDL/44.
GENE% IL ENEMA= AGENCY.
SWEARINGEN ti APCANDLESS,
Se. 114 rOtlitTil 1.11141411111 b..
. „.
Gauen! /Warr for Weston POlittl7*.rOf
ContinentulLeto Insurance
• or.Naw. WAIL
• • —"
FIER. LIVE (ITIJOIC
wd aenot ot t oOf!Unman,'nett, le teattha OtnpanieStaivest to , to. Aol,rs
.nrr :um:mon,
annuli. %minks ILAN IN;
NOTlll7ll.'—in the - court, !Lir)t ,
n.'4lll,:':'7P • Pisrkirais
All ncr.ons Int*t.sla , dwdll , ake nntlna that tn.
as ar. nt,at of .la/unman and 1.14• nil... tn , dined
by Olt t'nest. hi. been !Vol In tor oar.. and on.
1015 the ad...re:newt 51,11 De noid within tidal)
" to CaltecL
no 'r .reen Sina payme n thatnikin
to law.
rtc.a bta barn :manned tot' 01 CM.
•ne.n.
J. F.
Polidtar.
I=
pudaTr. it - saints.
4, 01m-433 , 4 etax Hr/tsar, ne.r Zllklid
for r u ng earn of MI dlcomert of print. nttorn a
IrWe'tr,± = 3l . '"). . ld rtrairAnt l' elltir, ::d
MI Mtn, Olnroca of tun gunintl organ and W elt
C
',ld re I nn :
or money rrfa.nded.
llorE BPICE ITIILLS.
11111 AltA101... ......
.1:x*1:741-Inv STEINEXB,
Ma ' All ' ltileif.!?rWiVer,T4fia r t7lll
7111 Dov es 1 , 1 ..1 rookan FT. Otts
bor.], Pc..rl norm. Ott Ideal and Mai Cora
bud . It
:lrommly. WAce; =lt dune t 0
.
sc ,, :flCloll.
WEBT CoMMON • ZILICHINE
c . " 3 "
Hxrer . r.zw 41:IVATEU
6orCV.
atfp -
USAItTe/r)
dl
KAD Al4o ' tv.iill MINYA hc...te.
iwor , on . ptcralcilvecc‘ed. .PHIUICC , II.II
DM, Ikcl.T. ~lntuit
I=
HEADQUARTERS. FOR
Warm Air Reg Isteraand Ventilators,
Black at White Zamalre, 84aare or Round. at
MSELL ai COON.
IM. 233 LITIZIITY T.
=MI
ON AEA ND AND TO ARRIVE.
ti thd•. Cube .tolut:•:
t0 "1 . "' Trrair.V:l7:,ll. . •
• "T.T. •
ss 11,4:nrart6, 1 •
n b t k e ,.
• .121:11015AKIM
172 •nd 174 Rood •troot.
...-ADISON BTAILCH AtiENCL—
Just received.
' 403 boxes, pearl Punt;
no 4. eon, do.
. Ice ••. Ourts• do.:
•• Bilvered. tit.ret, •.
'7 " "to
1 1.V4 0. 14 b 2K 5 ,211 5 17.7)=. •
:us -114. bags on' con.
Or fl MALLS MALLS D/0117 CO.
prATEgi
4. o lsming, I
:4Z , P
Vraxxx. Preet V. P. r 0.17.; tuD's.
PITTSBURGH FORGE
CORDAGE
AND IRON CO.,
ra.nt - rAmnarso or
!Mr Irmo
Railroad Fish Bars sod Rollo;
Railroad car A.:laa ReHad;
latiroad Car Axles Inintraared
am
Locomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Mammas
flide4toan;
Yokee. Straps;
Piston Beale;
Steamboat Sba
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Node, Welamg
Pittman Jane, Collars, de.
01 , 71(32, N 0.177 PENN STREET,
pirrsnuaGn. PA
NEW IMBUE ERSE.
F - E5., •
_.
Lindsay, Merril & Eimer,
Manufacturers & Importers of
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, &c.,
337 LIBERTY
_STRUT,
4.2c0r. ttrav - azo.
One Square Below Union poor,
ET.P.TSAITJAIL.
,ar Agana rot 7AITZANBB , SOMA&
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, DICK & CO
BEST . REFINED CAST STEEL
IVABI, Mt 9ttiCBl, ei ALL run •
nrm UtTLAT. coccus, EIANCI LED s om
SAW PLATES. •
ILLIPTIC 18D 03311-ZLISPTIO
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
Coot Spring BU4,
Casl and German Plow Steel,
PLOW WLNOO AND iow 11480.
SPRINGS, LILES AND STEEL
6 ` , YEIV47IIIIII%IMATIArr.- 1
(mow.. Au.
Warehouse, 83 Water 84, Plitsz o o4
sOOkll
ATLAS WORILS,
Aroarorr B , TREIT. r .
Llnlh Rard, FlRsbmith
THOMAS N. ISILLEIL President,
There Work. are aroma tne Isnest Ant twat
templete establishment is tles West, .4 an
now prepared to rarnla
*ftilu4aUmaMperWfm.
IWflavo:Miarte,
!Meet iron wars-.
Railroad Cutlvy
Bolling JRRI Cutlaga;
Engine Qudtnis,
Maetilde Carl:lnv,
Genera Quitlip.
ORDERS SOLICIT=
no9=M
JOHN RONEY,
HULA. FOIJNDRY, -
Carson 81„ 9th Ward, Bear A.Y.E.
Hammer - Dies, Steel .Motilds
'144 ILE ad Isdiu.Narap may.
J 913 nroma dr attanded to. Or.
den .olleltad and earetallr and satlafactorlla
amen., Jadi
FORT PITT FOUNDRY.
CHARLES HAP 11111i1HEWS
•
• HEAVY ORDNANCE,
' apecteigantlaa
_ P ei 0 to 721ELT;
Woo- ELAM, llextuerzaT IataCTORISS.
11X1.1113 attended to • ,
LB heretofore, the Lo t atarele
biased at tea. Youtolu.
4iAtt LU 0 0.0 a . 441 ., - tie
oetutinetee de the seherrltkra of %, e 0
En.
hase, to famish SrAlt. ILkOHLN/alat short no-
aosimit DRATO CDJDLiB DONIVILLY
Grtrocs • woo9
- BONNBLIS, -
Jobbing and i r lachinoii Castings,
Light or heavy. of ether Malleable or PITT
Leon, of alloatteras, Mara and styloo, •anal
eTorr TgLrpose. miscla Yi arcer4
omcr, 230 Liberty Street,
f a whirr, al' Multi TlFlldluz)
Ell=9
lUQUESNE IRON AND STEEL WORKS
EMMA BABM a Gm,
ILLWOOII.4IinZu OP
Iron, Nana, 13 m:we:Axles,
noyea. BP/11110 AND L 3.11111 TI 4
wursouss.
wa.tear getraiwe.
ivrreniratur..
.12:il .
VAX1M1LX......1.• S. MIMI
- N - STOVE WOBJLEL. ;
A.• 131:LADL,EY
isnikatxr• 144 Vallgt/ Of
Cook, Parlor and lhatinglitOTffins
Lamont 'Wet are tb,
MiIu A IMI burg Wood
GRATES CIIIJIT2 FRONTS, .le,
0111.• 634 .W.tboures. sena e iJoete and
Wik a Mosta. Plttabank. - 4Criuto• on Second
- Waal)
13EAL Mit 13 - VV.A. it )E
• •• •
B. WOLF. at'Ort
liiaraware iSc Cutlery.
11 ' 41°. T e rf t
ergri f =Mr/ l i °` k
911i5h.Ztailsimg
Career Litierty and fit. Clair Ma,
COMM 3pltt•rieriarsh. Noah.
prami.......1012rt
V4LLET STOVE Wonas.
ALLEM. MICE! &
OTles sad Wor.boam. 301 LIBERTY ST.. 07-
7.0.11t0 epaltheeld. 1111 .11 1 OLUSIIerrev i r.0
s : 1 107
0.1011, real.OH !STATING BTU among
Coall.l eclobratectAllubta7 631.1 0111W7
Goal Cook:. More.: .1.1.3. Mb Amaral 1.4.1
8.51.1 for opal or wood,
(O 0( or 1110 traplra. for Rood; irloo. Ara
tinter. 4renelore, frar.r rt.sw,
.0.- Ware reporallY•
UJUD u. mum D. mums,
JARED LE BROM" & tiON,
IaIrCITAI7I9I2IIM OP
Steam. Bonen, 011 Stills, Tanks,
Sheet Iron Works, Ste.
61 Penn Bd., Pittsburgh, Pa.
walla T2A ' •
OMUL
ROLL VIOXIMS,
11380 Poxixt. 112traiekt.
MILLMAN, BOYD t BABiLEY.
(ThM Molls. Nall Matteis. 801 l Lslats. att.
THOS. OARLIN.
num WM ►9oDECA6➢IIAcu i rem
r o Day r ,p,Ri g ,2tera, Lcri)
g L o
qmpa.uettni:-....„ 'th u g
oninrelTZAll EN111.4.461..r.
PITT SBIIIIOII IRON VORIS
•
.1: PAINTER & 81:1711. •
ItAXIITACITOI32II Or '
Iron, Dubket, Tub 'and, -Trl;ldi
- HOOPt3 AND
res.ll•on'[iDom.
• IRON CITY MILL $.
ROGERS & VTR
saametwar
stasesAituramemsasi k it rannied
Mainamprp 71:11Ft=6„
morn Ara inn 011113. AN II 112
slArin.
I. GARRISON & CO
Pittsburgh Foundry, •
XprOTACTI:III2 AND IMP ON ELM
1 '
GR&TE FROM a FENDERS,
l l Furnace. d Oven Frames
~
49.23. a
FURN CE BARS,'
Cooking and Heating Stoves,
Is 12 2 VAIUTT.
ir 021:a and Nraribont.l.
No. 209 Liberty' Street
GRAFF, BIM &'CO
Bar, Hoop, and Sheet Iron
WROUGHT IRON
1143 U9l) 1031.31;11 (18, niei, u.
•
11.1.111111Orp) •
OIL WELL
Office, ‘No. 98 Water Street,
I - -
PITTSBITIII!,1H. PA.
t •
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
• I
.1P11 3 .0 WllololEitlirtßi,
ik
Corner Carroll azsdllmon
Streets, Ninth Ward,
I -
PITTABV i itGII 3 PA.
WM. 10262:1E1X91as
itesormirmual or
Cast. Iron Bowl Pipe,
FOEGAS AND WATER WORKS.
jyr rum al all east reAleally In Pitts. Ls Dry
rg . :l4 12 non. war . mop.. 1 fall wort.
11110811 CMGS ntill lOU VMS.
jaatl6 .vallginettica.2.l2lsapArfta
. .
• PORT PITT
BOHM, STILL' AND TEO
IiVCDELIKS.
CABBOIGL aEc SP/UDE%
IlAraricstrizza
nounts.nusu, TMMLAII. • •
0= OTLINDCZ STEAM SOLLSZa,
18 AND uu. maxis,
CIBINISIM1111111;CUMMILIID ABII PAM
BIT D TLINEt PAM. BAUD PAM AND 00N
mix PIPE% GABOiETE:IIB. Ali mm ut
2.11111033.
rarsoix DOOBB elm ooem ==lL
um"noiv:lvria:lA=2'ki•‘:
Pittaburgb, Pentulylwuthh
arlardm sante thalami address
=217 wi
119 n bi
promptly asteadodlo. :
KENSINGTON IRON WORKS
LLOYD & BLACK, .
Best Coalmen, Refined Mama!
JuniatEbßloora Iron.
minzaaawr HAIL. nountv a was ison
HOOP HAND . and ANGLE N.
EktillinVlErs____us"''''
0 FLINGER ad GUARD OB FUME% IRON.
BEALL T TAILS. ER and IS lea. to theme.
WROUGHT CHAIRS axe BIBXES Hie saw.
FLAT /Leap, ravened sad coantesseak.
GOAL ROARER IRON. •
NAILS •
Wareham and
=I °Bee at, the Works. GREEN
01,10H
fiat If First street,' ad
letatas th e OW Gas Works. Fltistrarata. av9Al
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
ANDERSON, COOK & 00,, •
(BUOCZISSOIIS SO JONES, Born a CO..
Mionfletorero of tbe tioot •
REFINED
no CA ST
T ' STEEL,
S=oo." h Ma . t /a d 4 Mote t
o Co a t BOW 9 Cori
f • -
EHAPINO AND Irownro MACHINES.
• BEZEL PLOW WINOS, SPRINGS
AXLES. CIICCOLAES,Re..its.:
Cad and Common Plow St Pprlng Steel
•
01Let—Conteiy "of not me Wm Biretta. UM
btok. abotg tho Atelkongsbela Homo.
o Ltd -
r1V.,.,
INDIISTIUAL WORK
HUGH. M. BOLE & CO.,
pouirostity.
Eggins.iunders.ana Maddasts,
Me to order ltorettaCzadLOarl NW= roltern.
atoll elan, llatrUtte• to ere sollstsotbin.
of Mr) OrrcrIDUOU. made to aria.
JAKXI tist.sost. IS: BOLL. Poona'
Koalas nap, Car. Polot Alter A Door. .•
wv issmdss. Nos. is atm st Wm stmt.
Ertrrsavaan. PA.
BERLIN FOUNDRY
• Mu a SIRS,
orno no PrAssann.
llinatairta!" and keep coastaatil au WWI
Thinsbk, &Win AI Pipe iioXell
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Bfreet, Ward,
°promo eine moo Bola"
wrrwasstraaci-xs. • -
Bollfag
111111' and Bridge . Wage;
4 , mini HIM AIEI /21
.
,
y
Maw!Limn, and Casting. .
viserill.
(Mien VMDSI7 and ductrily execuleal.
0/ 1 / 1 10)X51121808A8LIt, . :
. .. .
EnDEUT 2LILICriLLELPD.
ammo \
ORKSORIiT STEEL WORKS.
• MLLE% BAUR & MON,
auxtrilariczuris OF
BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL,
Wannuated Wpm' U. Ur la +Me IlLar•
ket. esch.a.
Smile ITlasstastsse • -
MOLL .411•WatilaraL0 OAITZ
=R
ZZ. OfAILBB WoodE=Tltreet.
/01 ROM. IMMINS.
Pniutrugu. Mow .Lm.
• tomati
W.. 110212.01/ ..“11. A3.1.1r4.1111 .4 AS. WWI
OMAR& iBOIL= WORKS.
. mono
Dollen. OH gal* . Aletabni
Tanta, Salt Pane. VP.-I , lllletati
Wroogbt Iron EtrVire,
Sheet Iron Wort, -
• Se.,
FOUNDRY
COIL LIBERTY OD SECOND irB„,
' TREINTINGEIt.
3 11 17'ALICILICI MON.rmr.
ROBERT LEA,
___KunnuTinu 3 l 27 • .
STUN MOBMW
AIM
. B7reight Etoisb3r B
AND DJNITOS NNGDSTA.
11111Mintass one devertmia s aims so wan
Onaur Krim sad NYazy
Wine lirreatflall. PA.
PairjrnMUSE MEM
81,8a"Ml tißcaM
WI MU lauds " is
rj/ r r ith WATdui: ant elithe MS = WM9".
t •=omen. Plttaburni. i"
EVIIREION, PROTON* CO.,
PaT.Jritr.LraN74l
MELON WC).151,1,-
irZI=AZTV4"InWA"_=I
EANUFACZITEELS
TUBING
Oa aid artet OCTOBEI
arrlre sad depart f - ent t
al Washleguat and JAI.
4r A erif.. n .. L . WI a al
/eat
.Line...... ltst a
i7,7l l , Will's VA!i:: ;33: M
I',
1...
OA/: in
al;s "Z ; r 7!. ‘ B ; . ' i
Mg:: No. ' ill r,
No. G. p el
Altoona Amax.
sad
... .tent
testi, 'a3 al
'The tlattech trams leate Statlea Peary
Ettutday at 506 a. at, P a te rosa', Yittabargb saPall
S. M. Ketatntaeleasta tt.bareh at 13. ea It•tafi
"kTZttNitt, u g.`l l 4::: 2 liNktnAll etltk
battle daily aeoups el:mazy.
rilialde/tena EXPO. tad Oa Altodat Alma.
modatlon tad X.lgrent Trtloarrlye cll.
claaatt
tr ain , Fart artlrea dell, taupe Motlay.
All ether daily ea cei Banda),
lOr letrthur I allow tl i o , n n eali w tt nt. A
Taa VELIIIII7IT.3II Itallread (knapavytAll sot
allea=lfhtlY ea. fur Itegyaae, tact ,t rap
apparel. mad 110115 Pete , orapohliblllty Me
117 . tt l fgalaVei r eINth 7.r eft? ihrßeeirali
the palter, waII : AWN ar ed . thi
ern
demurs] ilaperlauutdent. Altaoltria•
'WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
"ref 1
0N 51141M4
Wead r ia 'r igekoVl:anialratiroo.l arm ultra
and depart ttoct atm getterat Maud DV
All
gßan7 CITY. As follotkr:
akattra. DigAar.
lentalaak i ltro I ens.. at. man
rreepon o B.la •.g. /mama. • 0.1 t.CIIA.II.
:.nra? • lOa. at. kisat Waldo / A.ll
.MIA FIV-I.Veoa - ; 1'214 •
Ma 1 1.....
Pro. 70, " 11° " u
•Above traina oallY oxettrir . gaziy. l2" ' N
jork L r l ' a FWlii cip"itigorillejgrig
Pg ‘ .7- II4 1 1:1 i t l ...lrATtt k M74
RSV IS V. It.
Co=niatatiod Ilakett—ltor calo in package* 0
2010* 0t
gg r a t4 .l EM:= 7 ol:tloLlW l4"
na TitCt 4 ttloliWrangt:
Dori tvl Wallaris lata of wages tor Bade?
and Hanotikatorm
St g rl g d f o ' l
l atta br " da. and
tl thirea nan
im P a o . lot
a tei, afar
..Li 0
nga.rlatKlnWawayPerpa
k
-
The Venom Prenaylrana Ralroad n . d pt ed
aflame say nett for llzgyage, caccot for Naar.
tog Alt pare!, and Ilion that tetponaltatty
vtra Itußottatt JDOtaand la value. All 1 .1040
caorodlog MIA sdnoent In vat: ' ant. bat Loll
Ltf ea owner. maim Lava by triode pads
1 13WAIII)
Eloneral gaol. *Roan; as.
COLIWBUS 6 MICRO:11 B. B.
PAN S HiItiDLTROVTL
OHANOZ 07 TLITE. --trn sad attar MOND477.'
October sib. Pr,
_ , vaLr.• laare sad Andre a 4,
OnionDapot callorerr, Inttaborgh Wax r
Mall ... ....
4117c4, , a ay 00. a. 474 ar.
Walter', tRa .. .CiiZeOZ4Vt . ;7: :la To A. 2 " K . l a
kr
btel/ona atf .btabya ACCOA . 3I:: 6:113 r.
crA1:11ti=1,V..:1 7 47,, m '" 4,
Church Trabt tro carat . 1751 7 -
Tba 744 7. at. Tyaor lacers daily, 44444.7 '
• Mood., excepted, arrteloc Oiactubarl
iilTrtllY' "dUa3
IN 177790 -
b 4tllL •
%ro z s &N b zwzfptrt i v i att a
l it „ z, and 144 prlbolpalro . lali West tad 000tb•
.
Inlet purchasing Ti,hels' ha aura and and thi
of
IMMO, RIVIEUI -Akerlllll •1.
Valon De:pot,(sinah. side.)
aro. BIOTI LICR.PPAILIOSI,TIskatAassuII -
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SMOKY HILL ROUTS
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