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THE WOOL INTEREST.
Vetitemal Wool hrovrets • Assochattoo—
Delegetee Yroterst—Eteetton of V 111-
doooo—tt.pent of the 4.111011Pil lOC •on
Beeoluttoes—Wool Geohero•
The National Wool Growers' Aaancia
' Wm; Whichla composed of the Executive
nCOmmlttena, or Um Chairmen and. two
delegates from the carimis Stote Asso
tinotia, amembled at the Monongahela
;keine, to this city Taesdny
How, Unary:3,i Randall, of Now York,
to the Chair.
- -: 'rho following gentlemen were present:
— Neill Torliplfon. /Ivry S. itandall and
._John D. Wing; Vermont, Col. E. It.
, s tam o.. Ohio, lion . Oalumbus Delano
audit. M. Montgomery; Illinois, A.. M.
.. Garland and.. Samuel P. Boardman;
wi w will, ' Eli Stinson; Pennsylvania,
D r . F. Jame to Moyne, Gen. Harry
White' and James Slocum.
pm:- C. , Delano offered the following
refolutions, erldell were unanimously
_ adopted:
Jtutolord,That the Constitution of this I
'Alitteiat , on be so amended that each
State Veal Growers' Association eon
- neeteti with it shall annually appoint tern
„mai:Apra of the Executive CJUItIIitItY3 of
. tbU ittacielatiou, in addition to the Prat
,. /dent oftho State Association.
' ScPolrrd, That tho following- persons
ho appointed the additional members of
the h.:maid, Committee thus. piovided
for, until others shall be elected to till
theirplaces: Norton L. Townsend, Ohio;
JahriD. Wing, New York: J. 11. Picker.
M. MInols; J..D. liazolton, Wisconsin;
John R. Davis, West Virginia; liurdltt
• Lormist, Connecticut:
\ r%
, 0a motion 2%l4n.gra. Randall, Garland
- t oad - Wright, Wright, were appt in ted a Committee
to revise the Coutditut on of the Associa
. atan,and report at the eat annual meet
. log,
4 /I.r. Delano caked the following reso
. lotion: '
That a committee of three he
appointed tiv this Association with Pow
'', er at that; discretion to arrange with the
Nationet Wool Manufacturers, Assoc's
" tion ft', a national exposition of their re
. spectlve Industries at such time and .
p4re as may be 'agreed upon.
Vbe resolution wasiliscuestsi at consid
erable leegtfi by 'Messrs. Randall, Mont
gomery, Harris and others, alter which
the matter was postponed for the present.
. On motion - the following Committee
194 appointed:
• •Committee., on Ileaclutions—lion. C.
Delano - of Ohio; S. P. Branton, Illinois;
Stinson, Wisconsin:Thommiliweeny.
i•Wobst Virginia; Dr. F. Julies Le3loyne,
and General Harry White, Pennsylvania:
John D. Wing. of New York.
Committee om Apportionment of Ex
penses of the A..4Boctation—Eli Stinson,
'of Whim:mu, James Slocum of Penn
." MrPrania, -and Samuel Arch,
of West
%%rents. • • •
Atter sonic dlsoussion in regard to the
."•Intereeta of the Association, the Associa
siourned to meet at nine o'clock A.
11. W ednesday. •
. SECOND SESSION.
-' Tho Association convened ut tho Mon
ongahela House, Wednesday morning,
pursnanttoadJournment, and was called
to order by tho President •
' .11r. Dehmo, Chairman of the Commit
tee on -13esolutifin-s,. submitted the fol
Beaohxd, 1. That the firfallelal name
lefties of the nation render a aril! fo
revenue purposes indispensable, in onto
tc pay our tuitional obligations and pro
serve our national honor. •
. . .
In l'egulating duties' on
' porta,lConm cos should exempt such ar-
Moles of general necessity as are not
produced in this country, and should so'
, .adjtust duties on other articles as to give'
Mr audjust protection, an far as pracd
• 'cialale,to pli products of American in
dnatry.
•
• • .
4th. That, considering tho compact,
.extensive and •pernistent efforts ot the
free trade interest to destroy, Americsn
Industry and weaken our national re
.'
seurees, it the 'duty "of all:the indus
trial interests of the nation to unite la a
common effort to counteract this foreign
free trade principle;
4th. We, regard - the present dritiWt on
wait and woolen goods as welt adapted
tzrAironitote and harmonize the true in
fittest.. 'of producers and consumers of
_wool and woolen goods. We, therefore,
have full faith in the ultimate mutts of
this tariff, audit:mist that it noither.bo
'_'modlfied nor repealed until time shall
fellly - demonstmte its effects.
%h. That l'the isterests of Wool Man
' ulltetm-ors and Wool Grower., being re
,- - cognized. as Identical, further measures
should be adopted to make each class fa
• miller With the respcsrtivo wants and ne—
cessities of the other." •
•-•-• G. That. the National. Association 014
Wool Growers take great pleasure in cr.-
?pressing their thtmkei and gratitude to
..theConirrese of the nation, for - passing
at its reiaint session the existing wise and
riersAissrY tariff for the protection; in
crease and developmental' wont growing
and wool manufacturing ihterests of the
COUlltyy. Aint that we have every confi
dence that this legislation will be stable
and parnumetat. to the end that business
Arrangements already made in conform
ity to it may be encouraged, and a great
_•branch of national industry advanced
Anil protected. ;
-
TGereportof the Committee was ro
calved and the resolutions adopted.. ,
The resolution relative ie a National
Exposition, which wan offered. at the pre.
wiona session, and laid over, was then
' taken up, and after some discussion was
adopted, and Hon. H. S. Mandell, John
D. Wing and A. M. Garland appointed a
committee in accordance therewith.
ELECTION OF OFF!CER.S.
On motion of Mr. Montgomery, the
Aliaoctatlon then proceeded to the eke
tion of officers for the ensuing year, when
the following gentlemen were elected.
Pumps:lt—Hon. Henry S. Randall,
New York.
Bxcax - r.tirr—W. F. Greer, Ohio.
TREMSERER—A. F. Wilcox, New York.
' Ott motion of Hr. C Delano, the Chair
wan authorized to appoint Messrs. Mont
- gomery, Pottier and Garland, or so many
. of the members as he thought neccaxtry,
ha look after the interests of the A!ISOCUL
. Lion in Congress.
• . The Contention then adjourned.
wool- onowras' CONVENTION. -
Vlillantilt to a call of - the National
Wool Growers' Association, a Wool
-- • • .
Convention was'held at the Court Heinle,
7 " at two C. x. Wednesday, which WWI at
tended"generally by the wool growers ot
this and adjoioing counties. Ou motion
or Moyne, Mon. Henry S. Ran
\ dell, of New York, was called to the
chair,and Mr W. L. Greer, Secretory.
Mt: Harris, of Ohio, elated that the
meeting wit., an informal one, as
..sembled merely for au interchange of
sentiment regarding the'wool interests
`of the country, and it ima theronne the
. .
privilege of all present:to enter auto the
dtseuesion of matters under considem-
Don. Ho would be glad to hear from Dr.
Le Moyne. of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Le Moyne, of Washington, said
the meeting was called for the purpose of
hearing an expression of opinion from
the. wool growers present, and fur the
purpose. of dispelling the calni which
pervaded the mooting be would present
*resolution. The wool growers of tho
minty wore In 'a very depreased elate;.
there never was ouch a depression in the
price of the articles as at the present
time. At a cold standard wool has not
been worth more than 2.0 c for the past
year. Not one-half the quantity of
woolen goods are sold now that were
during the war. In addition to this the
Governmentina thrown a large quantity
of woolen goods on the market. The
Menufadturers cannot sell their products
end consequently cannot buy our pro
ducts.
ffil=ME=l
• Almoheil,' That: the prtfsent km price of
wool does not result from any defect in
. the present tariff law, but baa resulted
from the poetponed enactment of it, thus.
giving opportunity to importers to glut
our market with wool and woolens, caste
inlizextraordinary and protracted
of low prices.
AU. White said that at a Pennsylva
nian be did not like to confine the ex
'presalon toPennsylvanla alone. lie wits
pleased to Imo representatives front vont
- tanstitettst of the Union, &Moog whom
leas Hon. C. Delano, o f Ohio, who ho
hoped would favor the Convention with
an exprestrion of his views.
Mr. Delano mid the Executive Com
zinnias- of the National Aseoclation had
: already met and acted upon the subjects
under oonsideration. Anything. that
eulghtl transpire in this. tr.eeting could
CS be considered es a part of the action
of. that. Association. lie wiahed it un
deretood by the reportorial corps that
this was F meeting of citirene friendly
to the wool growing and wool manufac
turing Interest, and not a meeting of Ex -
ecutive Committee, f the WoolGrowers'
Astletelation. We have declared. as. our
• ' opinion, tn that too largo national debt in
upon the country bas seated the
'necessity for a properand discriminating
taxation Upon foreign imports, end In
this we do not desire that our branch of
thansig i ehall be overlooked. We do
not m for it superior excel
' lance aver other Industrial branches.
and neltherdo wo ask for exclusive leg
islation, but we do claim equality, end
shall not be &ensiled with leas.
We recognise in the action of Con
_
vim that -we hero been protected; we
have been long neglected, but Juane°,
though tardy. ban come at last. lie ad--
vacated Clinton of the wool growers and
tnenufacturem, ea their intoned were in
common, and thought that interest could
be best' protnotad by a unity of action.
.H.o Bald that the debtof the country must
be told; that repudiation was dishonor
. WO In an individual and doubly en in a
*glom The presont tarifrlatv he said,
Tea en effective one, and would, in due
tune, produeethe results desire& As en
fireldenfee of its efficiency- he referred to
an extract from • letter written by Ur,
twit; U.S. Consul, to Dr. Livingston, of
sear York. stating that the prevent
u r rifY was notrepealed the production of
,
woop,f.n South AlneriCEl would be dee
-I.'"rapOlca of theletter tor. the purpose
of proving ttuttVr. Le fauna Ana eml
neutly right In his:concluslon, at to the
causeof the dyproaslon in the. Price of
Wool. He could extend his remark. to ft
greater length, but he 'KM speaking to
an enlightened audience to whom am
plification was unnecessary.
Gen. White, said that be 'did not come
to the convention for the purpose of par
sicipatlng in the discussion. Ho NVUS
notes old es some of the delegate. pres
ent, and his experience in the wool bust
was but recent; however, hisluterest in it
at present was a large one. This meet
ing ho said grew. out of the National
Wool Growers' Aasociatism, and that
holy bad passed a series of; rest.
hillous which might be consid
ered the platform of the conven
tion, and he thought the entire coun
try would agree with the general
tenor of those 'resolution's. A few
years ago, when the Legislature failed to
give that protection to wool growers
that the interest required, the Associa
tion was formed. Notwithstanding the
fact that • manufacturing interests fell
abortof tho agricultural interest of the
Government by several million dollars,
the former had been protected while the
latter was not, and for that purpose the
Wool Growers' Association was created.
The present tariff law has had the effect
to reduce the impoKtation of woolen
goads from the enormous stun of twelve
millions to five million dollars.
If the agriculturalists desire to have
that protection necessary wtheir inter
ests, they mast contend - for it, otherwLse
they would not get it.
Mr. White then called for the reading
of the report of the Committee on Reso
lutions of the National Wool Growers'
Association.
The Secretary then raid the report.
Mr. White called upon. Mr. Randall
for an expression of his views ou the
subject before the Convention.
• Mr. Randall hoped the Convention
would excuse him on account of the
condition of his health.
Colonel Harris, of Cleveland, was
called upon, and said be was not one of
tile file leaders in the Convention; was
bitt a skirmisher, and objected to being
placed In the front ranks. Tho free
trade men oroposed to givo the wool
growers a hotter price for their wool by
placing a qbeap article in tho hands of
the numufactumrs; but the wool grow
ers did not go to them ior advite. The
manufacturers were more generous.
.They have learned that it was to their
interest to have the producer protected,
an o d e l t in ete v u ostoot i r? nobly to -the agree
moot
between the producers
and themselves.
lion. Thomas Bightun was called upon
to address the meeting. lie said he was
not perfectly conversant with the sub
ject, and was not es well informed upon
It perhaps as many others present. Ho
hailheard - that the wool growers had
separated from the manufacturers, but
was pleased to see that such was not the
case. He hoped the industries would
stand shonlder to • shoulder. The pre
ducersand manufacturers of this country
had a common interest which shonld
. . .
bind them together. He lust always be
longed to that school of politics which
favored the protection of home Indus
try, and individually had gone farther
than many of his party.
Mr. James Cooper, steel nuannactercr,
of this city, was next called upon. Ile
said the call was unexpected, as he was
not accustomed to public speaking; but'
he had always taken a decided stand in
favor of the protection of- industry. He
%yea not at present engaged in'the wool
growing business, but WAS a manufac
turerof stesl. He at one time was an
Importer, and It was thus he learned
. .
lemon In protection from Henry Clay.
After some further remarks, Mr. Cooper
thanked the Convention for their atten
tion,.
•
Dr. George McCook woo called upon
and delivered a short address, which was
received with applause by the Conven
tion.
Mr. Montgomery, of Ohio, was then
called upon, and entertained the Conven
tion for a short time. He was 'opposed
to free trade, and - thought it was against
every Interest country. In the
matter of wool, ho said the, amount of
.revenue the . Government derived did
not equal me discount on the bonds
Which went to Europe to pay for it. A
higher tariff won required upon wool
than on any: other products, on account
of its adaptation to transportation.
314 Samuel McFarland was next
called upon to express his views on the
auSJect. He said he could not extend
his remarks. but would offer the follow
lug preatrffile and resolutions, _ as ex
pmsnive ants viewi.on the subject:
Witsgss, - It • Is inanifmt from the
course the wool trade has assumed, that
there is a. clans of wool groliera who,
being needy for money, will adil their
wool as soon as It Is ready for market at
whatever price the manufacturers chOcee
to pay, who are thus enabled to supply
themselves with a sufficiency of stock
till another cla. a becomes no needy for
money that they are willing to mil at
whatever pnes may he offered; and.thas
throughout the pow manufacturers are
enabled to procure wool on their own
tenns, therefore,
Reardred, That ILI' Convention rec.
. .
ommend to the woolgrowers throughout
the United States to organize .ffssocia.
lions in each county,* alt....the wool
growing regions, for the purpose of mi.
tabliabing depots for the reception of
wool, with a competent agent supplied
with fonds sufficient to advance two.
thirds of the value of the wool deposited,
and for the purpose of selling the wool
when manunteturers ere willing •to pay
its true value.
On motion, the resolution offered by
Dr. Lemoyne was adopted.
Thepmamble and resolutions offered
by Maj. McFarland were then taken up,
and dismissed at length. -.
Mr. Delano thought they had better not
be adopted.
Maj. iticFarland said that unlene the
wool growers took the necessary steps
for their own protection, they would not
be protected.
Several other gentlenten gave their
views on the subjeet, after which Major
McFarland at the request of Mr. Delano,
withdrew his resolution, and the Con
vention-adjourned.
uramtiro smisioN.
The Association haying been unable to
complete its business at the morning
session, convened at the Monongahela
Rouse last evening at seven o'clock, and
was called to order by the President.
The folitiwing .unfinished business was
taken up and (dimmed oil
Mr. SUlimn, Chairman of the COL,-
In Mee on Finance, presented the report of
the Committee, allowing the receipts and
expenditures of the Association, and the
assessments on•the different State asso
ciations. On motion the report was re
ceived and the Committee discharged.
Gen. Harry White offered the follow
ing resolution: •
liesolvcd, That a committee of three
members of this Association, of which
the,Prmident shall be chairman, be ap
pointell to prepare en address to. the
Wool Growers of the United States in
reference to their present condition, In
teresta and necessities; and that the dif
ferent newspapers of the country friend
ly to this branch of national Industry be
and are hereby requested to publish this
address, and that the chairman be re
quested to forward a copy of the address
when Liaised, to the members of the Na
tional Legislature as well as the resolu
tions this day rimmed by the Association.
The resolution.was adopted, and the
Chair appointed General Harry White,
of Pennsylvania, and lion Colin:at:us
Delano, of Ohio, as his associates on the
committee.
The Association then went DIM an in
formal discussion on the propriety of
holding a National Esposition of Wool
Growers and Manufacturers, after which
the meeting adjourned ;subject to the
call of the President. •
—The most inhuman act that we have
been compelled to record in many years,
transpired yesterday afternoon on Grace
court, in the northwestern section of the,
city, and exhibits a fiendishness on • the
part of the monster rarely encountered- 4
During the afternoon a number of white
children assembled in the above court
and amused themselves by playing on
a dray belonging to a negro named Wm:
Murray. \Valle in the midst of their
sport, Murray made his appearance
with a brick in his hand, and ordered
the children away. The little Innocents
scampered right and loft, but in as doing
one of their number, Anna Fitzpatrick,
aged ten yearn, whose parents reside at
No. 7 in the court, fell, and while lying
upon the tanned the brute Murraylack
ed her Upon the left leg, below the knee,
breaking both bones riot sattztled with
this act lig brutality, lie again kicked
her, this flute in the back,.injuring her
tploner Be then ordered her away from
the premises, and tinding that alto did
not move, he attempted to draw the
dray oyez. her, but was foiled by a lady,
who rrnctiod the child from his fury.
The monster was arrested and commit
ted to jail by Justice Bride, ball being
refused. 'I beinjurlea of the child are of
such a character that her life rtdespair.
ed of.—Baltimore Cita:merrier.,
A. man In Schneetntly having pulp.
limbed his wife "for leaving his bad and
licniril," that lady replies inn spirit and
with ntatements which ought, to make
him ashamed of himself. Olin lays that
eine° October, 1565, when she was MR,
tied to him, he Mummer worked a whole
month, bringing In for the support of the.
.family come months eight dollars, but
never mom than twenty dollars. Ills
unreel practice hnd been to sit behind her
father's stove reading novels, • until he
was tamed oat of the. house: In the
meantime she worked in a milliner's
store to enable her to proenre clothing.
She to the beet of which ho aneake to
bor's while his hoard was the charity of
thenelghbors. He was dependent on his
father for the clothed' ho wore, and has
never clothed Ids child.. .:Evidently the
wire has tho.batter other thriftless hus
band in this newspaper controversy.
—With regard to the future action of
payrolls; Senator. -Wilson. In a recent
letter, says: • "We will not retreat a sin
gle inch. Congress will stand like a
rock In defense of its policy of Amon.
strudion. Depend upon this. Patriot-
ISM liberty , Justice—all demand that
Congress shall stand Arm against pow.
erfut foes end week friends. Do your
whole dirty. Reconstruct your State.
Secure equal rights for ell Provide
schools, equalize taxation, , eneourege
industry, and you will shame us ,of ,the
loyal Rorth into doing jastlne.'• Let cod=
fiscation hives it should be, =unspoken
word In your Mate. It has no meaning
here."
ri... - xrEatrrz,
BIM IND BROM,
8 Wood St:, near corner of Fifth.
Government Securities,
Gold, Silver,
And Coupons,
jocisit azol tad oa ttberal teman. Drill iotd
0..41 U. Drlactrst elle, of Europe.
CONVERSION OF 7-301.
We are now prepared to convert the
SECOND AND THIRD SERIES 7430%
INTO TUT,
New 1867 5.20 Gold Coupon Bonds.
JAMBS T. BRADY & CO.,
Dalin la Ginenument &guides.
Corner Fourth & Wood Sheets.
IRA B. MAY & CO.,
man tears.
ate DIRIB3 IS 011111111?
Or. Fourth and Smithfield Streets.
vr., wall ere holders of JUNE dIrTI JULT
BLVEN-LrlDltrllts the Interest at T
cent. to JantuuT Ist, and give them In e xc h a nge
• 5.20 8E1.V.118 01'1186;
Interest 121 GOLD at 0 pet tett..trics that date.
JUL U. JeleValr lk W.
FINANCE AND TRADE
Oerron W Or TEM Pirrambson ClAllewmt,
”lIIMPA.T. November 11, 1527. S
TOalay* further decline or gold has taken
place, in consequence of the grmnen and the
advance in United State. dentine. to Ent.
land. LI the her of a decline of the Loglilh
consols. The market opened at 139%, and
gradually deellued to 1311!4. with seller. Pre
domineting. There exists e vague hope. of
theme whi have bought gold at the recent ad
vancer, to run up the premium once mare to
near 100, but unless impeachment I. canted at
once next Monday, there will be but little
chance or accomplirliinv anything like a pro:
Static else. Teo condition of the money mar.
kit and the general distrust in buslness circles
has made money scarce for .peouletive par
gaimea, ediecially in gold. Thu stock market I.
prlndpeUr menipulded by bankers, brokers
and professional opeculato., but in gold spec.
ulation.dbary dial eded citiren or petit capi
talist who wanted to turn en honest penny or
beeeme rich at once, had • elide. and it was
that <DM that gave the gold market It. firm.
semi from time to time ever Linea the Let 22121..
tier. of the wen the lamer oper•tom at the
told room told their eontrnte for Minns de
Livery at wlower rate than matter 011eratlehr.
ad then let themityket quietly drop • few
points; thine who had means to swell • ere
•
were the ones that curled the cold for the
brokers free of *barge. --
Government seeuritlee remain inactive, and
If scything lower, except January and July
5.201 which are bought an account of the ow
erued gold Interest.
In the stock market there 4 a very consider.
able and madden rise in Iderchants Union Fa
b..., and to ativuice of from Slid to eiti;; ru.
mere are afloat that toe Adam. and Merchants
Unlonerould consolidate, but It Ls more likely
that they hare agreed on Uniform rate, and the
Adam. yield to the Xerctomts Union the right
of may aver their privileged routes, such as
Fort Wayne and Fenn. CentraL •
In Mining charm there la a remarkable grin
nese, and a sharp advmce may be looked upon
&ssilting In It any moment. Stock. like C 0.,.
don, that once sold at fifteen dollars, has pus.
ad Its sweat state, and seems to bare toughed
bottom at CS cent. --
Clanlog New York qootatione, received by
Ph. 11., Nate. were as follows:
bold, taa4s Nev., 113; 5.21., IN; 10:14;
115 i,
11313,C5%. 1W; Ooolola, 1071 i) 1040.,
.02%,
Clareland & Pittebnrgh E. R...r Bair
Merchants Linton Express AN'
Western Colon Felegreph gt
Erie E. R.-- 7iyi
?Manure: Fort Wayne k Chicago E. B. 17
icorthweatern Ballroad—cocornon....... cry,
Northwestern—preterred— Ifni
New York Central—,.... Illg
Ohio and MiselselPer cumun..t. 24 , 5 i
Corydon Southern Ph
Corydon la
1 P
Quarts
S
Quicksilrer IVA
—holder. of halted State. six per trots. of
1651, the fire per cent.. of 1371-7 t, and the new
dratarentles of IPS anti IVO, are reminded
that the transfers for the January dividend
will close on Saturday neat, November nth.
holden of the seven-thirtv notes who dedle
to COOTETt them into five•twentles, Sa onion
ter tha gold dividend upon, the latter on the let
of J.mary, are also reminded that this Is the
lest week for such eonver.lons Into either to.
atetered or coupon bonds. On sad after Moo
, 4.7 utect.December 2, will be continued as for
the succeeding let of July dividend.
—The New York 3"ribsosessys: The Opinion
Is widely held among stoelt operators that con.
ttllCtlOUill De nupportee, and the eurrency
act amende W d ee aa to glee 1.. e South mdre tacit.
Rtes. Ted November debt etstemmat is tepee•
ted by speculators for • rime to show a de.
cream of 14,000,000 of trent tender, end be fol.
• • • •
lowed by a vigorous defense of the policy of
oontramlon by the Secretary In his report,
when the subject trill be left by him at the eon.
troll of Congress, and Ms attention given to the
funding of the Tam and too apollesUon of hie
cabina rovanus to the payment of the 'steroid
bearing debt.
—The Chicago Repoli/town, of Tuesday, re
port. money =anemia that e1:3% an follows:
The week opens with a general qolet pro.
railing In flaunts' circles. The banks, with
one or two enct.looi, report bullpen light
and the deemed form oney i.e. native than no
Saturday. The farorable change from Want
to colder weather will stimulate *more active
demand for money from the packers,but the
cLose of naylgatlon, which wilt probatory not
he lone deferred, will diminish the want. of
dealen la gotta. The tenon will Cosa mitt
Sate of the earning a considerable antomt of
grata paper, ',bloats held on oneulation. The
Market for money le ant reported elate to par
tiesof undoubted reeponalbtlity, and prime
bonne. paper Is negotiated without difficulty.
Second else. name. cannot obtain loane unless
they are able to put wide morales. The rat,
of inletnt le geed) at 10 per atilt. per atom,
On the street money commands 115Q0 percent.
per month. There 111 an Increaeing demand far
money for shipment to Weller point..
—Says the Cincinnati 'Ceuta, of Tuesday:
Then is etlil an active demand for mosey, In
wbleh all breaches of buetnne bre represented,
hut the pork packing interest Is now the lead.
log one, and considerable currency ha being
drawn to the tonotry to mote the hogatop.
On the other hand there wen some recelptaof
currently from the country to-day to parch..
aelange toe the whole, the money market,
honah close, le not quite en stringent as It
was last week. In the open market there Is
plenty of Cost close paper to be hadat groin
percent., and not • hole le obtained at Its
per loan s, r month. Inert Is less do In
call although the demand le good on to
per cent. on good solLsteral:
• Chicago llarlielt.
187 Ssle(rtph to the rlstsburab Uszette.3
• Cfromoo. Nov, 27.—F100r moderately U.
tire at $7,5002,25 for arming intr.. Wheat
steady at $1,0101.82 for No.l and 61.7201.741
for No. 2, , r10a1n g firm at 111.735 f for fresh re
ceipts of No. 2. Corn clOsed steady at 92:40
for N 0.2 old, and 7034 e for new. Oata
bottled/Ma 134040 lower a 117401608, closing
quint at the Maids orloe. NYe quiet at eLrs
for No, 1 and 1104 for No. 4. Barley needy
at e 1,41211,43 for No. 2. Provielons firmer.
Meal Pork *2000.11 and •23.50aellera for Jan
nary. Bweet Pleicled Hares 1101140. Green
Monte firmer; name 10e; abnolnera
Lsrd score at 11340110. Drenordlloo onlet
en,So; live bog. 002190 and 10016 , 1 bleber
at 115,' 5506,30 for medium to omen. Receipt.
— 5 .500 nom flour, 22,020 On wheat... o , ooo ho
corn. ante bn late. 11,100 bog, Bbtomenta
—4,000 nob flour, - MOO hu wheat. 67,000 110
corn. POO Ma oat.. trelghte Inaolloo and
neatly at fa for corn to Buffalo:
. • ClanHamlett lISTMIS.
By Teleireph to the Plttehurgh ilezette.)
Cmoragart, November 71.—Flour and
Wheat ',toady, bat not match doing. Cam
firmer; now ear, Me. C.tte d Mat nt MGM ,
$l.OB. Barley firm at 11,00. Cotton dull
anti pilots nomtnal at 14.40 for middling.
TObACCII native; the Naas reached hal Wads;
trash and low logs, 800417.50; Medium and
Good logs, wan: medium to good loaf. #2O
as. and lane to oholca 1.30033. IV h WU`
unchanged. liras Pork naive; all efferad
taken at $lO.lO for old. and VIM for now;
now hold at 433.00 and ;MOO for old end new.
Laid held at 12 , 4 e. with buyers at 170, Green
Meat. cloaca' at Ve and .111.0 for shoulders
and tame. Nothing now in Bacon; not
much bore; hold mors firmly. Butter and
Charon unchanged; Egg, Mo. Clover Seed.
11}La1l14o. and dull . Bold,
6 . :„.l° F ral;
47.00 grOrs..and 00 .71410,e0 nerrar tuo ' oest
grade.; receipt., OW,
=
Illy Telegraph to the yitisharsh uasette.l -
Cteratawn, Nov. 27 —Flour quint and
steady.oemand Unlit, and market held at
42,73011,50 for double extra aprino auvoc
12 for double extra red winter; 1112,504214 for
double extra and doubleektraselalte, Wheat
dud and lower; small melee& NO. 1 red wm.
ter at 42,45; N 0.2 do Is offered at IP,M4 No.l
Milwaukee spring tit.42.0202,M , Writ dull
and Do lower on old and steady lot new; old
No. 'labelled In held - at arrgii.aw .6011641 at
Duane. Chita dull hut Candy at fbo for No. 1
Stateand Western. Rye nominally un
changed nod the market 111 quiet and bold
at 41,3 3 01.40 for State and western. Barley
quiet but firm and held at 41,6001,63 for No.
1 mid 41,3301,40 for Nth 2 State and Canada.
retrnleum quint and nominal; free Is held
at 12011 c; bOaded at vane.
Toledo Itarkef
==l
. . .
reran, November 27.—Flours receipt,.
1,100 Mgr; market dull. Wheat: receipts.
1320 bra; dull and drooping& amber held nt
112.f0 witht buyers. Vorn; lawalpts. hen
trust old dull ou ull and nominal. new a se
lower. sales of No.l IV sans ft et al, now lam
OM.; rrcely s, 2,400 bus; to lower mini sales
of No.l at 69e, BLichigen mu. ityn •I, fur
Mehl an. Barley quiet. Dressed Bogs fl%
fn. Lesko Brain Ms—propellors analog do
on corn to Buffalo.
taltlavlllle Market
EBY Telegraph .o the Yltiaeurah tia..tte,)
Loratimin, November 27.—Salee ltbds
Tobacco lag. at $5.23. and .elections at
Flour dull sod down: superfine at $7,75.
Wheat motive at V,5502.40. Oita atoady
at Re la balk. Mon at 7fe for now ear.' Bs.
eon onlet.at leo torahouldersi lake for deer '
rte.7w clearalaes In the market Lard at
t t at e Pork Sta bond. " Net a V t n l {Ti l e . point.
Bros at SXO7O, receipts by rail .
I==
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•Edimondirs; Nor. very' doll;
City ..TX.05,15a9.1.1, Country do. 5840011,00,
Extra 5505,50 , Wbest doll 010 declining.
at • 040 ox for N 0.1,11,10 for .150. 111.5 t for
No. 1. Oct. firm at for 2(0. Y. Coro
firmer; 51,04 for 01t i i 54, 19, for ne, Itioetroo
—UM Mae Flour. 001 book Wheat, I,lxxi
limp On:o,mM [min Corn. ehipmeate—Sxo
011 Yloitr.sl,oo bud Wheat.
PITTSBURGH DAILY GA.ZETTEi THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 1867.
JAMES DALZELL &80N,
69 and 10 Water Street,
LARD OIL MANDFAOTRREIIB,
Led <teeter. la 01211072. L111551C1.210 21 2 had
CANSON OILS.
We 'format ohs Ha I Lard 011 *IOW SO the
best ,00rtrotatl., or otter breads, ext 4 proved.,
tooth ea lowers ethelnatat or (thleatto rot...
• OW No. 2 1.0e4 1311 the a lothdrAtor cannot be.
excelled.
tract Crete Labeleentot 2 22 01034004
of Cerbon VLL ma until ott Otttol.
00rth0010 and main batarara 3111434 It to
their 10tere0t to etre Its • call before OrdUrltyc
Lard Oil front the run. 1013:
r 1171181111.011
OITICN 071711 Prersealtat O•tellt, )
November 17, 1110.
The general markets continue very dull and
neglected with bet little prospect at present of
any Ineedisteimprovement. The receipts of
all the 11.4101 articles continue large, tape.
daily Apples and Potatoes, and with a supply
largely in excess of the demand, price. are
weak and drooping. though there nee no im
portant chants.
, GUAIN—What is quiet and unchanged;
we continue to coots at 02.46412,110 for Prime
lied Winter, and j2,se for do White. Bala
ha drat and tending upward; sale atone hush
Sprint en private terms—inipposed to be $1,60.
Cons is octet and uneb=tied at eagles for new,
and $1.1141.10 for ON. Oats dna with sales at
iselqtve on track, and in store at 790720. Bye
is dull,and cannot fairly behuoted above Sinn
FLOUlt—Tbe Market la doll and weak, but
prim are without quotable change. We
continue to quote at slo,Waiti.6o for
Spam Wheat; 111,5000 for Winter Wheat
and 31401$ for fancy blinds. NY. Fleur le
Old quoted at ils,lo/36,71 per bbl, and Buck
wheat at 1602,60 per awe.
PO tATOES—Uentlnue esceedlngly dull'And
with Oberst arrivals, sod t. very limited de
mand, orlon are basely maintained: we bow
quota at for Banal ota in store, OUR per blunt,
and $112215 per b•i. New Jersey Sweetsnre
being mold at gip bin.
POULTRY—Itb .ndant and d WI; sales of
dressed Chiskuss t 1201.2dic per lb, and Tur
keys at Welts.
BUITER—Pti... lion Batter Is to eteany
demand, and to an report regular eales_nt
330405.
EGGS—Steady t 31(plie.
HOMINY-1a q °red atl97,lsOper
BEANS—DoII a•a a saide lower} tio mow
coots at 51,9001,60 i per bneheL
GRANDE altlES—Salee or common at *S
Ow per Dome, and cultivated at 410,604)
110.00.
APPLE DUTTER—Ie quoted .t 73080 e.
DRIED FRUIT—We eau report regnisrjob.
tang sales note at, [K to So lon Apples,and
tigltee for Peaches. e
HAT—Is selling Irani eountre wagons at SOEI
aZil per ton, as to quality.
OIL \-Salea of Lard Oil at 0,10 for No. 1 .eod
Die fox No. 2.
I=
Derma cm es■ Pyrrearraos Dearrra, I
Wine - most, Nom:ober r, 11187.
I.:RUDE—Sao market was agate extentvel y
doll to-day, bot • Cagle sale reported—co beds
Ott not, at le, bbla returned:last PITIIII4 there
wu a male of WOO bids, 100 e each tor May and
June, ales, We an . a/so report aWs of 1004
Obis at 011 fllty, on mot. et $2,10, whleh Ma 7
be iegarded as the ruling pries at that point.
This being the day before Thankftlelog, as
well as neer the end of the month, had ten•
deny to Internal, the dulleteae whede hai pre
vailed !oriental thee] and retarded operations,
and the wont feature la the fact that, there
are no Indleatione at present or any linseellete
Improvement.
REFINED—The Maket for bonded ollOs
sympathy with etude. le also very dull, end if
..If o t/or, pa.. are a chide lower. In the
Atessoca of ale; we quote nominally St. 141
fpr spot, and 2.6,4=c far December—lt was te
potttml that thrtaboll Anal Ulna( Sousoilii
thousand barrel. on epos, at 34}4m but we were
unable to trace the rumor to any rilithle
foundation, and, a a cotutgpellatl, It may be
token with due &Saran. Orbits there ID no
dieguithos lb. foci that the market le Ina very
Scaly condition, we bare no haitation in say.
Ink that there. are but few edicts at these
Priem It Is probably that Wilde, and Satur
day 'will tat the Distal of alms of the .actors
speculator., as these Sr. the last days of the
month, And t hey will be lulled on take 01l at
'from 34 toxic, which to.dar te only worth 24.1 , ‘
• to 4.513.
Oti szarrao zas? ar . a. V. I. aI.
Mot:hal:her, Koehler 1 CO., SW tibia relined
Ld Waring, King a Co, Pidladolphix. •
/wapiti, Biro. aae, eel do do to Wiring,
Slag & Co., Philadelphia.
OIL lIIIITTILD I/111.11011111101117.311111111 0 011,
liutebisn. 011 - ColOrbbls ref. to I.,Wlaax,
Phll•4elpktt
Buttom, &thew k Ca, 111 IL, Go to E. So,halk.
New Took Produce Nerkel, 1 ,
(Be Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 0 mite.]
New Tom '.governber 21,-.-Cotton dull
and lowor; ales ISM balm at 111103103:0 for
middling unbinds. Flour; reoalpte gsgs
ablution sad drooping; sales ?MO Oble at
e7,7305D7 for saner -gee State and western,
69810 for extra State. {6,501111,73 for sutra
wmtern, 10.030119.59 for round hoon Ohio,
40,,010100/ for common 51. Lords. 910011,60
dot. good, and 1111,20016,00 ror good lu l lice
cloetng quiet. California and
heavy; remelpte CS bags st 411013,74. nod la
small percale eta Isthmus; ales bbl.
Rye Flour 1769.‘ Widalleg nontlnaL Wheat
, —reordota 41,00/ bush; dolland drooping;
1.03
sates 41 Solo at al./1[13.13 for No . 3
raring. e5.1000.9110r No I do,SI, whit e wane
Diebigsm, Including 10,M0 bush Call.
roman at *44 Rye quiet. barley 00rive
100 Tory grail ales /0,001 bash et. $1,140
1,0:54 for Canada West, and . SIM for weuern
end Canada .lust. Dalt quiet; sale. NOD
Halt
bush Caned,. 'P.m In bona 111,40. Dorsi re
mipts Sat7SB bum; se tumor arotded channel
sales DAM bash at *1,}01,3'1 for mired
western in sture and afloat, smd 91.44 for
new western yellow,Oats; roselpts igNss
Mash; beery; sales 21 ,400 bosh at 11003140 for I
western to store and shoat; also MAO 0000
western, find half December. et 7/1140.• Wool
steady and quiet; tales 00000 Ids at Militia
Mr domestic fleece.- • Leather gales and an •
changed. Cool; anotiork ales to-day 60,0 M
tone; Scranton 117,01117,M for eterstecr.' 10.00
03.7:. lamp, 93,f004,03. Iff 114.064.19, egg.
11 5 41 5 . D. Move. and 9U000,06, ebestrost—a
wark ed decline. ce quiet. est
Sugar firm; wake Me ßi bble Crates lie
st dr 120
quiet.l9Ke.
Siorewee Meed 7; Cuba ale. flops violet end
unchanged. Petroleum ie gmet at hide for
crude; No for refined bonded. Pork opeeul
firmer but heavy and lower. Salm of Jahn
obis. att . /1.96021,15r= Mess; aiming et L'0.93 ,
regular: 418.0.3019.01 for prime; 1119.790rA0 0
fcr prime mess. Beet t. arm and In MD du
mans: Sales of 400 bblO. at provlona prices;
Bret ham• are armors Wm of Do bola. et
93,130 .00: SID tierces at $0450; prlinealMS
ai
t
India Item 001 ideate ar i e
oulet swam of 5.0 packages at 0 , 4310 c for
- .boulders, 1D4011., far name. Baron Is
etend,y; onies of TS Wad city bag clear sibs
sad NO bores Dom beelsawa eat.
and chart ribbed for December- delivery et
1040134. Urersod Hon Ora ann 3, 7 at 8 4184
for western. Lard Is Ran sad fluid; Mon
of 000 bole. at IgielD'm small lota at 1.,71,in
Butter is &misty at, ". 00450 for State. Canes*
Is In mearratn demand at 11010 c. Ifre.ghts
to Liverpool me steady. toooo nu. at 534.1
tor Dorn. and 9d for Wheat, per sail.
Larsare—Flour elOgral dull end deelining,
with a limlted eneenistlve demand for low
grums. Wheat slightly In demand and In
favorof baser. Rye dull at SIN for west
era. Oats violet at .01446034 e for western In
store and afloat. Cornaull at 91.301146 for
mimed western in ,tore and •goer. Pork
doll-and heavY ed et 1120.65011.13 for mew
In cash and reamer; felt. of bbl. new
;siege s& 30,75 regular. Cut =sate dell and
unchanged. llama slightly 'favoring boy.
ere. with a moderate demand. Lard quiet
"7113gimio for fair to p ri me Meant end get
1e lanaerina. .
Bow Work Del Goads Ilugket.
(Br Telerraph to ths Mttstsugh emus. 1
Naw Tosi:Noreniber. 27.—The most .Im
potent instant eotineotert with the Mode
is the claim; up of . Mal on Doree, after a
lapse of twenty-three days—reason, 111501•
annoy. - In the prices of goods there bleary
little Change to °Merest In the staple AIMs
and business, at only 185441514 for heady
brown stmetings. vine goods le brown are
Weals, end certain Males Can be bou-ht
from first bands at reduced figures. The
same Is true of medium blanched missiles,
Drown drills mace and firm at 1501614; tho
inside figures for largo /Ms for shipment.
Drown end bleached Canton flannel, scarce
and held with morn 'Seinen, as print
Moths. and calicos at 13501314 for standard
and best mates. • Detains. In good relines;
t. 151217 for old styles' hod 19 for new pat.
tarn. •
=
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my Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasotte.l.
Sr: Loots. November Pt — Tobacco egad,'
and unchanged. Cotton lower; not over lie
can be got tor middling., Floor gat and Un
changed. Wheat very doll nod Oc lower On
all grades ; prime to fancy Intl atr,8707. 65
spring ti,rtoloz. Corn steady at ineggal
for new and old. ()me ore, at Magee. Bar
atey at $1.1.5.01.60 tor chosoe. o l4l e !altrui
el,Sogll.M. Pork steady at 70,150 10r
new and ail for old. Damon and ower at
for shoulders; Ite for Meer rib and
15.40 for near eldest 1101. at 050115Xat the
number• packed to data MAXI, Heeelpts—
deur 1.751 bblir wheat MIN arms tor/0;000i
oat. barley 4.01/0i: Tee 100 MGM. 'Wea
ther cloudy and damp. 4nother heal', rain
fell tart night. •
I=l=2
(By Tslegreph to the Pittsburgh Ossetia/
Bare o. November 17. —Fleur quiet and
undimmed. Wheat enter.; miss MAO bush
spring on private terms; boven ofibr 11.550
1,90, and sellers aaksl,Nloi,9 3 far, No I and
1 spring. Corn quiet; *num . ...5,000 both' new
to lots at $493; old eastern quoted at Ali.
m
Oats nomaltaidos ACM bush custom to
arrive at. 003;0. Barley; males 10.000 bush do.
livered at $1.60. Other , artleles :dull . cad
unchanged. Iteenlpte—abeat, CO.OOO 'bush;
corn, 70,4 m; bush; Stour /000 Was, OldriMeuts
torn, 10,000 both. .. •
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117 'Velez:seam the rfitabargh flaaette.3 •
011MSGO. November r7.—Flour steady 'and
unchanged. Si bent dull; miles of 4.000 balk
of choice white Canaan at VIA Corn quiet;
talc. of ;OW bush No. 1 /odium al 111.=
Otto bold at ToCtitc. Dula twee ar4. 0, ..•
molly onettatred. Ilya scarce and nominal.
111 I L L b eep l bez i . ii P T * ll ° .
o arpir oo
;LbUstioe.
tomb bulb,
.trees
Mr Telegraph to the , burgh et asetts.l
D ALT Hwas, 1 , 4 ovens • —Floor la ran ,
Quiet sea aroOplog. W but Aolle
upra dal{ inlZod treat.: \ .23 gar new.
Oats atron at an advance . 2011 a; lair •to
prune, 68667 a. Rye !lessee at WA% pron.
Song are a all and allehangod.
.Prtlßdelntlr isriket. ;
Mr Telegraph to the kittabargh Uasette.;
lrnmatorbrnia. November s7.—lrlour don
anpornhe,gl6 , 4B.,OL Wheat .beery; prime
red, .1,002,50.1 Cora declining; retzed.ew,„
tam, .I.Bs ;yellow, SIM. Oeta unchanged.-
Mitre CalltioXarkedlL. •••
(Br Tslassos te•
unless% N•o. 27—Heat Caine 'Oast at
$4,5000.70 for •acking &MI second Wass
SCOW,. •
Fog - 8A
18 A res of Lantl;'
•
1ft.1.'17=4'1:M491'.1t."1,°1.T .1 471110
said static. runs Otax•b tbe lesa. zadl.
turn b.r vardeslan . re eINo , dl 49.
eta.vxLlr.. war Uke_pesielm. • •
soUtbb3;ll . • D•111EL. DOTIORSZTII.
Financial Matters in New Torn
11.141 Mooed NM 13t M 4
T•lellili6 to tn. Mutant% Ussetie.l',.
Nom Toax, Nov.::, 1567.
IItOWIT AND GOLD.
Monay• BMWs easier at Gen oar coat . for
call loans. Sterling doll at 104E094. gold.
for Ilrat,e)ass bill. • Gold without material
change, opening at . 15914, advancing to 'Tax,
Ind closing atl.tia. Exports span° lO•daY,
4121,000,,
009[6.161(T11.
- GOVBAIIIIOIII !Rocks without dicitlal
cbanget Coupon 113011.83{% do. 4;2. WM
gi; do. L4,rg4w
g:TeitFl4'llalo24; Seven:Aes
10,540105.
Stocks firm. There Irtut no second session
of the Stock Exchange or third session of
the open taard Shia afternoon, both hostas
Daring adjourned' at three V. X., m 1 WA
bass on the street after that hour was quite
moderate.
CL.I.NO WO. ATIONS
Onto Continuator!, manclo . Canino. 4.58
45r.4; Cumberland. 27. Quicksilver Mining,
134M1t; Mariposa preferred. 114014 i; Wee.
torn. Union Telegraph,. axemil radee
well, Immv224st mum!. st.a, ne401134 ;
New York Central, lis%onp, Erie, 71}10 '
Ihnitron 111 ver. 94(
e. 1 7 .10 Michigan Cent , - .1085412110341 Michi
gan northern, Merar,Q;llllnobi Canted, IMQ
0131: Pittsburgh, 83A(Mtly,; Cleveland and
Toledo. 101)411IrrMgt Mock Island, OGyle2r,l4;
Norrh Western, 17311058; do. preferred. 674
totr”,lt Pt. Wayne, Mi . ; Adtalle Eames.,
Unita.' Staves, .11% Walla, Fargo &Co.'s
Expreas. American,lB%; Merchantir44..
Nlning ahartin , 11111 and unchanged; Cory
don, 4AI Edge 11111, ASA; Davidson, 70; Quartz
Hill, 140; Smith & Parmeice,27o; KtddradO,
140; Gregory, Al&
sea.yncsa Cur.
The receipts of the Sub-Treasury to-day
,were $1.407.658, Payment., $3,510,2461 Ital.
=re, 1P10.1e9,81.3.
11RP01178 irk RAILROAD.
Liarvezaarn awn ! Pleis.aasa Rftrxxosn,
November 21.-3 ears p 1 Lon. Montle £ Co; 3
141 s Ourjer, 7 tube do, 1 , 0 3enkiner744o
I do' dry peodims. 3 rooks do, It Be. Jr,
tans dry apple., sko dry peaches, Voir. &
Co; t bat eggs, a do butterPerzer & Armetrorai
44 do apples, Chapman h .(70,• I bbl wine, 0
Fan, 2 oo opines, Mary 1(81111; 33 bdio chains,
Bedford (Male Oot 11,41 widely...2' Ardor 0 Ore,
bay tanned Dais, Hoverer& tiro; 00 bar rye,
si • W Pairloy; 2 do too, Meliullough.temrth
&Co; 1 ear Imlay. Omp Shepard; 144 00.
obeam, Shomoker 001 II ears etenftlL Ktiox;
11l Idle paper, J P Burnett; 1 ear bones, Sow.
and 0
10 e bb l. ,
eimero ply iron, WM Barr.
hill &Curia bblA Alue, A Li Mills; I box ruedl.
eine, el A Fairoemock & Son• ' 8 130 hickory
nat0,12441s do, Comp .1 Proley; I kw wine. 3
el • apple buttor,D B House.. 10 bblo
John Berlin; 1 °sr oat.. Dodson 0 Brol2
iron ore. Reese, OssMileDull; 00 bxo cheese, J
Daub;2ooo lumber; Stock 0 Shore; MS eakea
capper, Park. kleDurdy & Cox 11l bhis potash,
7 B Lyon h. Co; 1917 broom. Iron, 3I Moore !
head; 0 es. Iron,
Eamon, Preston &Go; It
do, (Rae, Byersa. 0010 do do. 21.11071003, For.
ter Co; 30,000 ft lumbers, ft Idle,.
Pit - raper:ou. Sony WAvall 13010400R.11 a
Novembero7-10 ears nitrat e Maack a Co;12
do do, iirymi Carnhoy:2 do do, 3 Wood &
Soo; SO 41111 sepias, II 'dodoes:l;h Walton ore,
shoeubereer Blair; SOO oil bbl.; Lockhart &
Frew:27o Obs apple., Valet £OOl2 ears etude
all, Waring, Ring ft Cot I ear rye, I do barley.
100441 s (lour, (1017 £ Shepard; I ebb; eirier,o
:riven 24 hides. 0 N Hot:retort; 21 pep marriage
hardwore. tient 0 Deo; I bog coffee, S P 8201.
ver; 47 bli cheese. JB Carreleldl6o Ills whisky
I 8 no., atoa 441. (tour, D Mansell; At tea
bud, V. deemed bogo. I P Danner lOU Mina Dour,
S Lindsay Jr* Co; 00 do do, N V Clarke; 44
bblo rye ti E 0 No oars, M do rye, IS do earn
meal, 1.1 Biddle; 1 car oats, 11 Olds eats, li Rea
Jr; 1 car barley. Carson. Darlington 11. Vo; 71
rafts shah' sruIRJ W Woodw.l;e kg. pearl
barley, B liemletan; I ear barley, J oneorich
le tads toboeco, S Proresholm;2o rogs.hiar.
o.le, Diekson *Our 1 bbl lard,B S Manlow 1 9
sio rags, Markle, Dieftwa L 120 h
Privelremoileool.ftwatur l thiettrann
November 27. —47 alts rye, Rumen. Sweeney £
lio;s bet. cry .ypies , t do out*, 121 W Donato;
27 bbla appio• (tamp a Yraseyt• 1 bbl elder, 3
olu rye. 2 do holey, Mcilears &
11.4,4 boll apple, 2do elder, Mourne 0 17 on
79 0 7 9 oil ! deio, 30 do OM. 3 do Deism& AO bbl.
•PP . • a do dry psaehes,t
- do egg • 1 dolman.,
hi 111. butter, keg. apple bones, Guar •
Better; 101.0. barl, Smith Co; Si do do, NV
°boron. ft Co; 0 0brolo vinegar, Boomer &
Dauman; 200 eke all meal, EAU ft Eltehart; 22
be.* candles. 12. 0 0.1 Sawyer:ll6 bide, to
bdis pelt.. 0 If llorlatiol;Na bales union. lien.
nedy, 0111 d. Co; 2 ears lumber, J ft 21 hei..
hurl 1 der rye, W J Meek ;1 oar enro. DI timer ft
Son; 1 do lumber. J to lard, lase*
Dedzell &hon.
Anenotorov Venthr It. IT...November
ear bay.: IV Fawley.; I ear metal, Wood.
Bd.; I do corn, D A Hewn; 610' bins ult. Kirk.
ostrich, I.yone & Cm 21 bee *beat, Scott h
(thol; 00 lade otl. Jae NUM.; ICO do do.
Brewer. BJ o e /6 Om II do do, in Satheol
Ms do do, Oallegber; no b y rye, IV oe I Meeht
IN Mu oats. VT Bingham. 4hp raha, 6do non
age& 6do 05e. a IIIPIc Obis ego, 4 perhe
butter, droned h0p..1 la °rebel!! t eel .
melgtlAl Woodeldee; I hi nannels, Arbuthnot,
Shannon 0, Co. •
ALL. 11•11, STATIOX. November 77.-4
ear Wave.. libly4 Am Roberts.; 173 1 , 0•772.
car bats, It Knot Sent 1 ear .u. ELbunedy
Lothrop; II pogo lobate". It t W Jambi.
mod; 4 Obis cornmeal. Ebben b. Bre; 2 bbl, roc
C blatitnn; 2: mks tarblps. W•ltsco
If; 47 NI food. J W slam pwo; WI Os .emits. X
Steel It Sow 74.hhls apples, A. /lore; ISO itablu
*bent. ble/Lse It Co; I ear emlogle4, t)
Boyle.
1NT17117 , 1,nr O,D CobaLillirLii R. It..
November 76-41.444 .appleai 4ki potbLoo4, V
Yolks X ski haft., 1, Shovel,{ dl .t. ossr. 14 do
dya. (.147 a Walsh; tooo, o atter.l,sk. btu..,
b dour, Smith, Johb•ton.X Co; 12 bblothment
I. Rosenberger; 'Aeolis tope.Fultrut. Colhasn
00; 77 Nita thwt 30.00. W dataltroug; .1 do
PUPIL Naar*, Dtakmwm." Com
E2M2I
AARUIFT F 1..
o tIT E
LIBEL IN DIVOBOL
Do. M 'December Teem, !IC. Court of Coo-
Moo
10 CARtsl4lll2lllll . . Ir Mb 11101 - 10111:
Too ore beret r rotten , MO U. It. THOM!
BON •..eetroml tzlmtaerl4 111 oboes es• e.
tote te.tiolortr. trill tit tor the tatlvie of Mr
Iberlest wan, bls No. to earth street,
11000..pb. ea MIOLIItssII. //00baber Std. lee,
at le o`e.•e• •. M.'• .
D. fl TDOSMON.
JUalale.t
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law of Unl a aa fowl:width Allegbwky coml.l i i:
iierwmed tworin Wr*eleil to the slider
s!, neA . ll n:241=1:4
: fain tflst< oA
is honwir Calms af WM. teieri r rixti will
ll
Warm.. *Wm. Viroireifil.itlwatiralrrt. wit frt.
titmetit. 111.13bel CUT..
swififilliwitT • • - Itsrewin,
lIIr liE 4N. Lettrni Testalnen•
tar, at she 'ablate of MA lier fiasco .
Wort r efte a .zoort. eeeee jleaantm.ra... aa-
Zra74;:::lZmirdTatr4 d e=i::Pa d ;:=7.4 .l a
lask• lamed lato' I aya.elam. and lac. having
claim•• *gilt It the sold estate Will p.m. as thaw,
mtaraly aaamentLeatan. for saldaapat • -
JAMES LIMN, Exacta°,
..11:tra • . 1...
NOTI OW—
bona, LOttOreltestamentaor oa nos 10-
.•►Polltt CRltotiA drootetl. law
br P oblip“01•13. Ilegbaal tomb. rs..
eet strong. to the oadertiplea. all ...mat •
&toed to add ottate fonoe.ted tO Win,.
sooMato ratmtett...l2 11104 Zosllof clonal Will
cotton,. the-. or.ovolo oOthentiested for set
tics:mot. % IL1.10)14 , 10.011/131, Jr-secotor.
001117.000. 000 4 OW. • -004101 l
•
VILECIITOMP NOTICE.'
Lett. itestinitnlitry of lbn Will
Qt . /
•r litAitt 4.•
• nit linnT ...tan. Ps.. hate wren arnntisi to
the tindantlnnod. Ail potions inanition to
nu'S an - n 4 nitin to mon* Ilanedlatit Dn.
• t, tea all to 'nets nnyinn Iv. elate. agatoot
Ann ...An to Natant the 'Amt. pPh n.
wnstee Sot slttl•natnt. to II
.tiUntitt. Inz =opt a' t..wneldw At no Mn
smite • I o,llllt Wr,.. NO. ICo.tt Elzth
want. l'ltittalrith.
.
VRT W YERGULON.
NA.Nur
_• , Kir.to.l
ALLEGUENI COILMTIC,
. In the Courtin: Commoit Mem, Nei/P5.1414r
Term. Mr la the matter of Me epplicatlon of
We Gem Grass. Cs.llllalt anctLaraw
Mactetiosen of Atte g heayigl lyrfor t Claus
ter of lecorpmetlon.
.and rem, "Urania Si. AlAjourt 'Aireet seta
antler , lo be Cad In ,rse, °Mpg, he Troutow.
ter, of the rant% it Counsels Pima. md slat
entice of eitla /I.ole/shim be ...Led tit •
Illtsbareh ,liatts tor el Irma tor, 'reeler
k rent •Ptatestinst hes beta med.
by.the stkeerel 4/ rent eitheing led Lima •••so
Clat.An 01 Allegheny 011 y,” re, w i llourns
granted rorponitiou And Goa the mem be granted
at the ass. term of the Untri. of Combine Yire.,
unless exceptions here.e be pied 1. D r..., time.
liT
.TU.
'From tbe it.cera. •
J•cos lt. WALtZR, Priaboaet.
♦ll porrono loterooted will le. e [mike of Om
%bore anted. of Coon.
w. c. xtucetAN
MM
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, U.
In the (Mort of Common Plea, NO. oc One.
Term. fief. to /hammier et - ti.o applkav on of
the thalomllmlldlrtritnel Loa* Aoseets:
elem. of Allegheny City, ter • Charter of
Old new, tie:
tabor { a { ntabor till: the Ceart ?freer odd
rerc1gAV112.11,1°1.,11°..q . ;`,17,.17
notice of tspolloallon be 11.41 , 44 In Ilte
kit ~,,, Oaken, for et lest thr.e week,
matforth toot en spell:sumo hat been made
by t i n•os ono L. c.o. As...ratan.
tfalierbeay Olefso ror •Certer of Irmatlatre.
hin, antl teat Ike lime be •reartd
next vorm Of tb• ,oetm. of Common rms., ante.
exeepttorm tenet:ohs Pled to proper time.
- ST Tine COURT.
From the Weeora. '
:Joann Li. watorsa.Prottlonatarl.
LUpqraral Interested wilt tato notice of the
'ebil ordar or tkosrt. •
W. 0. 31,112E1A10".
roll, 14?.
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TN THE DIRTIITCT COlnitT Or
ttlla TINITLD STATE", for the Wthlera
D ittilliinViltrlllgVer. " . " . Bank rapt under lb*
net el COM". of Me th ed. havthp ap.
Piled for inlet ...;* from all his twat.. end
other clatu•provaulo unaw sal•I act. 117 otter
of tnatlwart. Fonda Ie tartly ale. n b ad wad
Itdo ttho Date oroacd Lind dealt .4 outer
po'o1? on Ott 11 0 day
A.
aduouthe. to above eul. If Wth tate
he. Irfeb. Bald
re. later aeUatherga an.ld pot be ...te to
the add bankrupt; and farther. nocice le betray
r 74.1% toll.
LT. .17r114 ° .,pi. b . i g,,r,1 1 r. t "ii%
Slth and Stkeeltlona waste wat. ardl he bau
(bra naIIUILL. ItAftentt. sag.. ~e
weinek 4.. ...the annul day, at his olam.
Co._,
Zie.ll Damao. Week, to tee Cite elf M.
t.
b00Lq'......e.
brizt et th S. In.ufil
aelgaCtrt, _ •
:ESTAII-TEI OF WILLI/AIM HEM,
Ned. ihereby (teen that Leiter. of Adaln.
hlretteion he white of tie etwrßiteglng Wel.
HAL.l3l..late of Allegheny City, 10 the come 0
Alleghenli deeftwo. SATO, been 'grantei to
Julio O. WALTHER, reel e lig to the Seventh
Warn of theAddelly, MEWS ge Wale'
All vers.. ibeeptort. havlng than. or dr.
mends igaltue tho .entato of Mineola Ceeeoent,
ate renewed to make thy sum known to the
14aUES O•Nt.SI7TECIOL, w:thnotdetey. ,
ROHR 0/10. WALTIMIL
Cotober Ten. „
;•• 0.11:147.19
WE T USr DISTRICT OF
• PIUNFISTIMAIPIA. BS:
litPttuarnriautie 7d dapegMetaber.P.D.llM.
The endeninpel berebTammLlrhUrml 4 h , '
parlament aal.ne of ticathat. Jallattl
tr '" Zuttleilil VALI Tlf,°j/C • 7s. 4 lintr
.1114....
are
of rearara.nre..mi this saler
,Ultater, lam 1111. e been ednalmal Bnakunore
...nu err own p• a Von uy the Dletrlcr Conant
mid amulet. JULIA H. MaILSP.
I 001.stamy • ltnr at Law. Pe
W E S 1' ERR: , 'Or.
ooteNtMLActtlet.e. £B.
t Olttebnceb. the Ott day of October. A. 0.
, tr. Ibe undetognee hereby give. notice of
tt o Tran ' t4 a ct ifig tr . l44 4"l l,, Aux
or Allegheny. and Mate or .. , Prao.e,nrith.
Is eald Illswr ites beettgoptered • tank.
1: 1 4:1 ‘ 1.1 4 ° MAXI: I OF.. 11.7 toe Dteertet
othru Altownirlatakiessrertitiroa".t.
PITTSBURGH ROPE WORKS.
FULTON, BOLLMAN & CO.,
Icansibetare toe but
CORDAGE
0/ILKIRTI,
AND
TWINES, 11 ittl T 1 64
a 115 Walt, Ste
Warelliestes.
1.!•11 or inati Wein lar. 2.013 , 48
gip : NEWS.
The weather contlanea cloudy and rem with
indlcatione of rain, but it don't come. Stettin
boatmen an very much diacouriged, and with
good resaco, too, as manylOf them b een
out of employment for over are month., and
buitinem genteelly hamming, for , want of river
tranaportation.
It do Mid that the hull of .Cept. J. T. Souk.
dale's new Mountain boat, la one of the finest ,
micelmeng of mules aribiteeture ever con.
eructed irhis part of the country. When
muneleted. thi n will po doubt be the final .4
oat powe ful steamer yet built for that toad*
Copt. Stockdale hue hed cormiderable ex*
Men. in' bundlor, but tbla, last Wort,
will no doubt be the 'matt
The ateariter ancsifile; with 1500 Michela of
wheat, sunk in the Obto Hiner at Caption, be
low Wheeling Tenn.' , eight.
.
ST. Lome. November Ge—The extraordinary
mine of. yeatentay are •Uppol/041 to have ex
tended fire hundred mile. north and South
end an improvement et , navigation la millet.
pated. The Importer hag, enterct the Keelaun
trade. The ' Believers= fiends for New Or
leans. The Nightlutale land, Lawrence left
catty Yesterday fortis, South, etUt good t Spa:
The Jennie LORI*, the Miami packet, comma •
inn, which brolmo fifty of her hull tienbtre.
l i
The New Chleelne Tinter of Thuraday, maga ,
We regret to fem. by the arrival df the
steamer Lefourche, Dot e <Meg, el the death
of. Caplet& George. Tro or, of the NMI
b Wm.. lie left here , . he Simone Met Sat
urger. and wasoomplatning at the Item, and
on Monday mernieg at 6 &Mock Or died of cho
lera. Capt. Treater, at the time of his death,
wets about an year* of age. Ile leave.. family
to ;mum hi. untimely death.
The St. Louie DevnecrM, of Saturday, bee
the folloWlex : Jobe It. Spellman Arid ,onc
fourth of the aterewheal Memo.. Eaterprlm,
to Wm. Torten.. Oa the ilith John flow, lobe
G. Fiord mid If. K. Lure abld the' eterewhcel
steamer Dictator to German lime, of St. Louie
. -
nadJohn nehreber, of ttrondolet. for gaga.
A rumor that ()entail:r Y. Coured• and C. N.
Baker has bought tbo stemtrheeler Richmond
to attend the Vornella to he mow:mint to the
epting, may. be well founded, but no do not
Bonstro or rue STXAMen Ottweno.—The
Virginia No. t. attired. yesterday, evening,
bringing the paesengere and pallor rho crow
of the steamer Onward, burnt on Sunday eve
ning lace We have been enabled to gather the
following parueutare
• ninth; evening, about three Wel& ' when
near Ides. King. s lauding, on toe Alabama
rivet, e
or
Mile, above lied's, • ills MP
covered among a lot or seven hundred bales et
cotton, and in a short while, a mitt tame
biowlnq at the time, the boat mu enveloped In
flames fore and att. The boat at the time was
wader lull headway. end the cosines was stop.
ped, but owing to thellarnes hutning the-vale.
:opts, the engines commenced to work coach
and the best tweeze unmsuageable sad ahe t
seeps. the Hear, sod thee &dud back egate to
t: e place where she atoned. Eteveo yu
gars were ea the boat, among wheat wee a
lady. Capt. Aurdryaugh and hu t Meets and
met behoved enabler." Coolant and stood by
their post. Copt. A.orougo betel the loot to
- -
leave the urt:nog vetseli and to his thonght
fulness and prracnCa of wand In throwing over
floats of cotton, n,
Mann cad many others
are Indebted for life. The passengers, odium
and crew were obliged to jamp overboard and
swim for tha shore. •
We regret to announce the lOUs of one of the
passengets, Mr. Conklin, of New (Olean, and
tea of the crew, allnegro.. Thal/Memo( the
boat were into way responsible for the origin
of the tire, it being canted hi the earsieseneas
of • passenger who, after lightlng his pipe.
tempted to theoW the Men limper ores boat
and It fell smug the c ttow• The Onward was
owned by the Mobile ade Company, endless
two. of i he flout stextinehtelus on the river.—
Mobile Tones.
•
Suirwetere en Way or New 00
The limes, In Its (in '0 ups tail, says:
The numerous arrivals of eteamboate the
past .three days hue Imputed a hullo.. and
animation which woe not expected during the
present low stage of Avatar in the Missiselput
river. Notwithstamling the- tucteased cuss of
transportation from St. Louis hither, large
quantities ci dour are received tar lorWardlni.
1 0 .gibly many custom.. are under re
ll:fictions. If one market does not wlnut of
wales at limits, or paying pile., the alterna
tive te to chip to New York or /Luton.. Plebe
eau be brought from St. Louts to oe city at
One per barrel. Vora hut to Nev 'Yo rk at 626,
making N. which Is 20e per buret Ire. ,
. • • • • •
than the coat by railway loam chicks° to New
TOO,.
The Cincinnati Nerscite, of Tuesday, has the
foliating" Moat I •
Tha Derthe. which etrnek ta ztonebost a
mile below Veroy. on Saturday, Was tailed on
Sunday afteraunc, and will he here Ms morn.
log. to go---on the docks: Some tbirtpere
forty timbers were brake,. Lot ails will be
went," repotted. Her damaged freight eanslstef•
of about a hundred bales-of outlet, atosa and
rue leg-ether.
Two barges, al feet bases. S feel hold, and lee
feet lone, were sold at suerlom yesterday ate
teCeetrat of the Illtseleslyel Valley Treasporto
ties Compauy. They were puretwad by Capt.
ILA.. Soave, rre•ldent of the elempan Pocket
Velitparli for skim each. • -
I n the ease of 0. T. Dumont vs. H. S. tier.
ow. whlth was noted In the Superior Court
veetartlayt, the jury pre It raffia for the
platatllL sosteeteg..las eamages at 110.60. the
toll amount of Ina elates. This aunt woo
bresight for tee value of the boilers and ma
' ettisse/T earths rite King, w/uab were swelled
Wardle Is Cottrov.—The Hosed of Under
writers la their toselution• reematly paned of
the Berea queatlon distlecttrelt state that vo
lastuonoo 'Company will be allowed to" do
otherwise than aceordlet to tbe nod
seeenice of those resolutions. U.S. illlott
Esq of the Examlor Comparty
ateether lb• BOOM of Uallellerite/S Iva
cttettonitleatlest to the Protorrol no saturdsy
asp. • after all, the resolutions of the Hoard
argent} tsengiskehtletlons, cut like the taritt
of preitanum they ate fully rude Setting
forth what ought to he the rule, but leaving all
het to tablet,* It at not as they ;ilease.” If
eush Is l e. ease what la the use of the !guard
pawing, resolutions. tad adverusteg them as
• low. governing all Insoreoee Vont:male. be.
lonslesto 111 The fact orclatter Is they have
become,* little scaled at the ehotvlee al the
•ffstrs Or Ms Trumpartattes Com.
patty, and should it they v . * uot ashamed of
the restrictions blared spas • llerepsey that
has yeti the different legume. Competelee
over two banana! Unsettling dollars In Sheen
menthe, with losses WO* of treaty Wm.. .a
&Mem. From these Spirt! some thin) the
lentrseesteempmags want It tool.
Dirpolels.
kai :4SIIVAIA 301$1:1
WEEKLY GAZETTE,
THE. LARGEST,
1.1.41) ACKNOWLI , OM TO BE
THE BEST PAPER IN THE STATE,
'Primo; In clans et ten mad nrWar.ll/,
81.13; II Ceples,lllL6o.
19 A PIMP. ?I1 U!JLT 651 111111111 g,
IT HAS ND EQUAL
It if bj MIOI must aclanwleiced lo be Vat
CHAMPION. PAK.II FO3 MAAKSF REPATS.
=3
NEWS OF THE WEEK
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=MEE=
=CM
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WM. IL SCIIMBRTZ & CO.,
No, 31 Fifth Street,
ARE NOW.OFFETUNG retail
the ago at ergot Wet of
BOOTS AND SHOES
=I
lAdltet Winter Wetting Moot*.of tie boot
outlay etol Latest ety.e to Itatlon.atl Late. ,
Ladles! Lasttror flaws (I.lters, la nutting, Lees
and Congress, ot ttle Tarp lntet o.lll‘,
ehlldren•s and s+s' Naval and
.11taas lanoaa, or all stiles.
drat'/ Pico Calf Hoots and limy We Coll
,ItoMortis sad thwool, of ouportor gooli{y,
Row sad Yoohs• IleavylC.lo sod Cietreired
And need 'Meal s,bhoes awl Oen... and a bean •
le....rtmeut Or Infamts' Fang riacot•
ALL AllE,V)TEllEll.
AT" THE LOWEST PRICES
'So. at Filth Street.
AN • OIIIIINANCE relating to
On laying of Bin. glue.
elLeTtals I. Be ft ordained susd coated by Vie
Burg's. end Council of M.:Borough shf Buss
renesolls. In of
...segs Ohs; oud .11 . 0
la p el rsoasfOaVist=as:ish: rd :
Mostly to use any nubile highways.
the
lano and alleys la sold Iseroash, Or. the Par
rsireolifd 1.
74:41::,,,,,;g4I'LliPforplUtIrl
Ine utast and urcessasT ...cis.' connected
lbarevellh, for supplying no thorough of Lamy
stuccoing. and Use • Doug -thosof. and or toe
adOreelet. Country, wish go. 'provided ,Otatath
damage or Injury dons slobid highways ' , rents.
ion, and Cites. tor , evoke of she
pslrllego booby gramed. allall ' Ok repulsed at
in-ions of oati Slo• CosonsaY.
SharrrhOn 3. Thal the 1. of old Borough
Is bomb, ottlor leo to altivcrlba Mg -
Beason( Inn espital4toclsof Obi .ear CusaPasir.
Oa zoo In .0a Burgeon sui Cousell ollOa
Borough o. LawreoLeeltle.
id.J.llotroles . dg . j3Ur P UW.B' !! '"".
Lawrence's/le:Nye. 4, . no7thgt
_
Pnixaerg DISEAMINI.
One 11)!i rssx =Err; mligemadt
for the earn of all V:mats of • ni . ivitennto.i
rnou too to tour days, by au loattroli an d
earn treatment. Abe; nnoinal, We had
ell other dlassicasOf the grultal ofgansnnti Mit
;mention.
Care warranted or moo.. retwided.'
GOLD WATCLIE.iii
Amyclasiapcpla Ire= ow_ira.•
PILVNII ILERITLIM-0411111 WATCUAttI, tom
ke.11:11 . 71.1371114 X, siluiT; Astaiiairr .
bona nrrson
ORDINANCES
A me
011DES'ANCE regulating
Opening of Matti.,
f And 111-PaYOTS the 1n. , .
IticTIOX I. Be it .In:teased and trandad kw lM
Moue, Aldermen and rill.. et Pltiaberle l / 4
&fat and Ceettarre (Oeneits runedded. and It Or
hereto erdaterd and =davit, W enela.rny 01
the tame; Chat It shalt not be towed terr
any P.' I
•
nor beep.. alu'or .y Troy .14-
tut on., atteet Ices alto' Within I.o e ettY [or
a- y remote. except ny eutel ttttt of the 0.
tot,.y town gas :Inrt wltltout
Arst•Opltlz to toe [treat k:omolesloelu. et
.;arty en< or then, and obuttnlug tiAlt Or auy oe
libels written or prlettd p•rales'en tor that put
t It:4 l lrifti b :tru d st . l7l4Vgr:r% ° g r gl i aZl l
tePlitee the paYeatent to taten up at the eehtthlh
of the putt - obtain!. tech penult and each
Delano shall not be poen (Or longer AT. I
than Anton.. treat the date thereof wabeet
tentwal: a•d any pers. or persona oftendiurt
1 Ira?.
d fle t, prot lam. or tuts 0v..1-1.0
.1.,r,f611.., d 4 . 1 y the
.penalty of twenblonlo . _
t p a " lly a y ll t " TAlg. 'r d
re
ea noon ton tale . aa It tr?La celore o teett nelalefel
iV:4ll"S4lll?lfeir Ott h;
r b Le " l .l : ......
Stiperlnto.draitf toe Water Wet. fr:talielf
Water any ...Nen. or .1. t p
ut down or tat tat s
07
er plots. and tie eupertntendtet of the
Water Wort? and the employ e. of tee ti es Coe.
pany than trplace the pavement under the die
...nu and to
et e. Comonsete teentr. stultfactlon of the proper
--es. 0- AuttO L heuthe water --
rec. 2. w nol.ll.3the water Pints are put down
by canteen" the Iwo et Contintarlonerof the
Prance ahall replace tha pavement et the
expenve.of the contradict, awn 431 p. man ce
peraons
amine • malt In oP.n • etecec
lane or Miry to put down a sewer. shell nut It
dawn Under toe . lrectlon or the "roper litre.
Commumoner and there shall tot timer
used Si apart Of cuth sewer In any street. .ape
or ailey o• the city. I •
htc. a That the peraltlee and for otter. shall
be collected se otter nab-. dna the city are raw
lectable
r ...That any ordinateeor peraof orelnenee
coo Melte g Ith the panage ol this cn he r ebya at
the weave G Ulna, be d tee same is ..
pealed se far .11 the tune affects this ordinan r.
• Ordained sad ensesad into a law la Councils.
.this Tan day of leommaber. A. D. 11,7. ---.._
• YM IIeAtiLLT,
• riesident of gels-MC..lcl"
Attestr . F. P. Moen- w e
, • Clerk of Select Connell.
• • • Taus. STEEL.
Presbleol of Common Connell.
Atteatt HPOrt Mcßae - stn.
therk of Common Connell, wait
AN ORDINANCE permitting
the Conesyleanta Hallman Company Me
rteltt. to
• .•
Erect Telegraph,Poles,
SacTION I. Be ft ordained and ennefrof NI the.
i i le? :z at f n r oZno L n 'n (Uteffi•Venfb=nl ' il l a
rtsly enfolded and
enure et the dufsersty 1 1/
sums..Tliat the render teethe ilarroad Loma.
peny us sun they ase heresy an:bonged to erect
.ry of lel: antral puler • ong lancets street.
from ori 14 oreet Patna city llostWald poles to
teplreed clew, no to aud against tee eiene wall
all
aid company de odd .141berty Wrest:
all le d due undo. theanierelsion and Ini troc.
Urn. of the City En it !toe r. and to basetlenctolv
to the Comentoor on Streets. The said reuntyl
varialtlllrosal Comment to pay alt costa of 4144
the ircoosuy .1 a for Om tolea, 'ad prop.
erly remunerate the Lit' eMalitudir greets sen
vines: to p TO Sod keep In sweat? IP. pavement
arouturs4ll reins.. and conform ter' all respeets
to all ordinorrel. , l roods:lons of the city. In
n eard to in. tion ot to egraph poles end
t Pr Prodded, hoerecne', r 4 r hat the Otte meLivell
anirighted St SAY time. lain . plOl.O. Wales to
the Premised unpaid company. or the
lendent of the Western Doubt of gOdraiirted,
V 4 regrind nod annul thloorein suet :nod the el,.
torte. reserve th 2 rlght to at all Um s use roe
home hereto
tiredasitharlar So .144 erected, for the
purpose of ynket.g Alarm Telegraph wing
thereon .
PaC.2. Trot alreerf.Prag. or put orkirdlnithce
rohelerlog the panisgeof thls oriltriance at
foe present time. be and r. same Is wren. te
pee °deo far a. tea same affects Ode oda:names
Ordained add roamed tnton law In 41ouvells
this :]th dal OL "
b
. President of Pelect Conner!.
glint :.P. Ifoanow,
Cacao( netact Cunard.
. mottle. hTMEI4,
President of Common Cornel.
A Attest:
.:7-tt'et;tr= nor;
authoriz , •
Public Eewtr In Diamond Alley
Stenos 1. Be if ordained and @anted by Ms
MoitornAldesso. and Gaon. of Peubetso4 in
Sahel .04 common Councils assembled, and it
lundy ordatuel and asocial by atitherillt of
ae Sams. That tee City fftlelneer and ue tit
parent diretted to advent.: for Pt.Wal• lee
)no eeea"net.on at a nual.c sewer an Diamtirol
eat ruer , ;tde or limlttlitld Won tr.
el, That paymejit of the eremiteat
sodne, Mahe tit r-ha aln , ted
te and Oracle,' teat
t he
pflpr. e b d y "
el L y e bd
and trial ea el . • o Nara er ot, .0101'd Hays
s
( taneth na.d. rair.e• ( .veratch war ,)
Atele, 1111 i, Or. IFirat
whet
0WL
.114 show meat, sad when septa,* d
'P V!WIIa ft .1,11 be clef In he dentenook nr
:t°lYl. 7 l'4l`ll7,l.:,?eMOltliiratlV:te
shall rerun, rty titer crest. thereon cepoosite
the name , ' Or the parse/se a• the, pay their. al
....lancets. lie d ban Lola ramp.. from tom
tractor, or oVera farad meat. paid them be
authority of thee 'ran t tkmvatit.oh.
tine 3 And to,. *be mu 001 s trrii maser
virolbed by Alt or Aurally. approved leaner)
hen. 1. That art 7 ottlitiento or partof orri -
hoe somilletteg whit the palmate at Oa will
at the prem. t tira•, be end the anus, a'
braany rap:Wed 11.1 Ist.ll,the sate the
iota
or Inaae.... •
I Ordained and enacted teen a law In Councils
'2".
'id' d
')
"
• rrealdeut or delta{ Council.
Atteatt I. h. n 0 asto,
. Clerk of eriect. Conseil.
THOMAS EITTIL.
rraidde et of Common Council.
Attests licatt Vicki atrau,
Clark et Common Council. - mar
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING
raj{ &ROTII&k. & CO. and PAWL. Me.
Oar.1)1. a. Mahe
Eight to Erect rote Ovens,
•
op.a o'er proixrty tek We Irma of 1.1. Al l .lO
nya ~N , po.ard.e...p Walt& and Saylor strq‘u. I
talylb w
119:7104 I..ge 0 ordained and matted by ae
..Yoner, diderlnew and Cllttene qt Patabwrph, fa
/Wort and eawmon neeroadtad. and ft
u t o
nod ordasned and en.nettlbyessfUrifygrfhe
sou, .at toe p
• p Menu . . I - ark nmther2 ea. and ea. k,
lacCardy t . oo,rt, nun ISt dr own roner
s,. sae: natob,r ot ovens as atm, be needed roe
..of•st ors .meta us sulfide. o4natttr to
0100artNI"="u7L',1*.fg.ei:;101141e=act
ed .c.tverea ,taitto • and Taylor etrevu in tne
wnr.t. sou r,O upon ton Cunt of the
Allegher.y llvve.. In 'root tee 01111 and forge
lalu:oes el tall an..
••.•• • • . e .
har... 3. flu 3st gggggggg thls Inlet:ego t ,
Me arr. rare, 13rodter .ICo cud Part; McCard
o '
. I, hereby caoltrstood that tee roe
ther.neshove referred to aro to be employed CO
Intrattacture of coke ex.dttalvety La the ttt
[II r horn ...OM.
. . •
C. 4. Tlaat atotatag here.elated 001 be
0.0 e4to pr,cat Oatractlt, anoele (Cry at
Leto
tAaan et. ante
g. .at . a l meat to
pi o e t I le ce a . ta
• eaC. 6. teat an orattiatme et. part a ...di'
avotreottlitttegtle t 9.7p.wage l
ora
r itZel a t: ZA:N'&II
torethattre•
• •
Ordslted and enacted Leto slaw In Connelietn
th day of Noseinner, n. mr. •
JAMES UcAULLT.
President et select CounclL
Attest: K. K. Moat. R. • ,•
E=M=MT
.
114011A5 STEEL,
PreelArt t of Comment Connell
Attest: Iturtu itt:Stawrz,
EMDX==!•=l
AN 011DINANCE utitlioeiztug
the Mohave" of the Contml 15kaolits rat
To ErpcCa Frame 1111141111 g
hgtITION 1. Ts it orWtle.l and ornoeted Sao the
Saw, A/dorm. d Colisins of ralshstrak in
&toot and Cowls .Cannel.. nor.eownied, avail
to keredo ordained and enasint ad the ofdlooritlf
Mk same. That {ha kaaastro of tun entrni
niuulan Va.!, of toe Cloy . of rlttobureb, be and
kto y ate to ...Ay •otherlted to *rant add...toy
Plasm floli.o•ot In the ninth Ward. On the
around tow known a• ha Canto sinalloar talk.
..t• building sotto eSise.t surentronwo feel: on
tenalt, a: Veen :net In walk. au4 not to -m
-orns ast,n net I. Lora.: tornrtii.d..intnt th e
ennoration ..rtarroo fr om Yebi•ell
/NS, Conon:llmi. - oroor oLe oal. buolothat to be
ro.nme,it Abu to Cl • rrtuoal of whoeret
tin Lot last Italy. uora said building. ta rennin,
ton time, Coate lie MA, sonata 1,0 sa,mo .1001*
thato, or ownoro; and provided. fa oleo,
to ts.e.airl on nine shall. at sny time, fall
to to used by r.ll Content bk glad e•rk. for pat
wino.
ennoetn 7•n' o
tbhieo lomethose
wdt imoun,hd
ethan
a d
a grant
m enea east'.a L non T l a . ta , w or h th as p orgport of . or olo
t a r ea a nuesto p so r arn tha ism* t affect
tots
rolonoeo.
l ' irdstn..,l and ent.clel Into • 1.7 I , U . ConxIC 111,
bit "Us Vusutzr, •
Crerttleat °reelect Coonell.
Attest: S. llltouatt, _
Clerk of Zalect
.TEE
President of COllOOl2 Corint i lL
Attest: 111710 slnktkVitalk
. z ,
MUt s:==!M
AN ONDLNANCE for Opening
oct,st f•ireet,lig4th Ward.
a. it ordcfncd atid.ationtad by tad
Nor. A fzr•rxien and ell(2ViS. of in
.Ya m l•rcinci Crielt i rr i a= l ,:Att .
ratiT i br fg r at the bt funded t.
aurta• end Omn atila2a, Within ward,
frcat Coeprratread.
• snot Jam Chatabarr. (Sixth
d . .) l ArialiTor , (Slant ward.) and J.
11 ' . Foes. lot 'third ward.) be and via', tere•
by iinncititcdcPtiralttnt in as cam d image. sod
Causal., if ten, caltacil ay •ille opening said
ai a l , !•:rdlit i l . o . a s iii . act et atteiclity, ap .
pm
n Thu any ate Inman or p'r' of - 0,41•
.pusurl no t ome 1
' au ' far the same anon UM
ordiranc
.Ordained. and enacted Into •I w o ell
this: 3 th en: ef fluvetater. A. U. IWO.
JAMES Ve.AOLEY,
2... ..F . 7 0 a1110nt of *elect Connell.
Clerk of lionect Connell. •
• Prealaent of Conwnon Connell.
Attest; Henn nteldASTEn.
Clerk of Comuton Connell. W 27 '
AN OGUEVANCIE: for the Grad.
• ~,,41!!•FrAg'f.:u. k ftg%rni t tb , WV,IAV
iHotaulth e treet.soethwardly, So tee LlOraughline et UM
Leerrenco
nectar 1 - Belt onfotesd and weeded Fry Mr
Serpa. and ,romer .
tens ef M o oted of
ierernmereglee and ft rdy ey ur
!gorily still. mie., Teat the turret Commit tee,
'lndon id. with
ants oil
ileguletor. be
hey We eetebe eadmeard end emaraered
to tarn, eel meet , e waxer, h for the Leadltie
ralLtZl 6 eeTV ' te%: "t l7:L b tre a lgnr_ un :C a c n .Ol
or the
bonnieris star eon atmet.lenreorrdd
to the line, and to p oem tberefor
wit.. the lowest cub test bidder, Li %title gls•
gar.viou 2. Thai the anted a of Melted .. 14
street shell be pall out of thelloronsite
provnld for hv exinden ordloanices. mita?
We aving se of
de
tbe ommyandlipasse
of p and mulls axle. etreteee erne
theee harebr levied le specie! WAD be egeally
ne °tithe several lots boandlagemed abet
-o.•eete Ist peopeolloo.te tbe feet
treat thereon med.:ward...o seo beundlog wad
ahattlnru
hICIIOe 3 flirt so soon ae the enat mid
Den e• orpsylue and ctlehing mid street is fat,
arc ...teed by thelir retire Regalia., tt
he [Udine to aspect wed aoPortioe etc ...in*
the metre' lot-holders owning property
nu ea d Orem, according to the rule herriu bo
ron, Midterm d, and.toernecen to t glee nog.
thereof to the owner or orruers of said lot or
lots Pespeellvely. or totter agents or geeroiMul
of inch owner. , end make return °treeless...
Meet to rim Treeenter scu ll la herhnih•
Tree
That It be the dote Pt toe
Treemirer of eatd.llorougb. Ott the return so
Inner, emiee notice la be given no ths.p•ettes
en whom esmsurneeds have heen Mule la atm e•
said. that tooldo the smolder...of reel asses,
mrn ts paid Cu blot In telttl 'lays reent the
ewe of tech notice.. im proesed io collect
thedente In the manner provided sir MR. • •
•
.r. a. lILTYPUM. Burgers, .
Attest-B.g.gloalert. , neck,
L•wrencerille, Kurd. fter. nr7rlrM
AN • ORDINALICE relating- VS
Ipg of 'Water Pipet.
SurnOn. Isl. es rat vottafaadositfibtootaloartha
Burp... tout Vora Couno(1 4/ tat BorOrtol Of
Latoranc,llfa. 0 0 d tt A, rtby tootled Dp tAaai
lhornp of at tome. I , lolf e ro L izrtarit i r , Ilse pa..
WVlregrt ll7 . 41aRba r ltAillatl bat;
I , oonsylraolt, dui: have poarar sad attaarlt•
toast ITatato tollat o aTt. alta•ta, Isnot awl
•10010110 ta.d borOst ft. tor ttle puirt.n4B of hood
4 .2 t 4o. " 4 " :14 1 1r ri d latloY. 11:
ctn. r 7 4,4410114 to. eclat, therewith: tar 4 , 10P1 re
tosstoo Borov7h of iomeneorlitge 144,7 the tJti e
thereat. Red Om 00140491 00110tty..11.0
witar; PrOvtda, Tt an datalaftelOjalYooo4
to 0•01 10010•11. Mesta, laM• ant alley..
arrant 1110, •zyistoe of tbe 011011.40 ne.4147
sramed: ael.ll pe 1 0 1011104 at the at of sald
4.3,r4414.13.1a5er - 42014,Y.
oaMol(o. , Taatttia llotitoo W.. 141 VorOlirk
Is• beTtlimthotlses4osabscribo for
whama OKm cap Welt raid 41 .
Compat.l. la"3.oollaats a as Dorton tad
Council o ;he Iforougo of Lawienee•lll4. •
U. •
Atteat, M. J. McoJarm. E
0164,1 UM, Maim.
LI Orreslo4Pl/14, .141 T• 4, 1017. 40711121
1-11.1;teui:Tworli:ri:1:1
.bas. V•sma. Wean W. - P. Mum Yuri.
PITTSBURGH FORGE
AND''' IRON CO.,
I=l
Bar lino;
Railroad Flab Bars and Ronal
Railroad Car Aelei Rolled:
Railroad Car !We{ hammered
L 000610111 1 ,0 Flames;
laeomottin Frame !taupes
aide Bodei
Takes, litilspai
Piston Heads; -
Illeastaboistilballin
Steamboat s:ranks:
Piston Rods, Wrist , :
Pitman JAR% CoWar., de.
OrncE, N0:177 PENN STREET,
' PITTSBURGH. PA.
NMiIiDIVIRB ORB.
ri - -f - -:! ,- '1 , 7 , :i,
_ :!...:„.t....,. -.
Lindsay, Sterrit & Eimer,
Mannfaotniors Importers of
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, &c.,
337 LIBERTY STREET,
ciar.
One Beare Below Union Depot
. PITTSBURGH.
Kg- re for 7AIRBANZB. SCALES.
ISEITIELD STEEL WORKS.
SIND `Oll, MICK & CO
iNFINED CAST MIL
num tial in KUM, 07114 MR
mu, XIILAT. CrULCIII43I. GAM. AIM Mom Cm
SAW PLATES.
. . .
1ALL.12710 AND ISSitt-E1411 . 710
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
Cast Spring Steil,
rid and Germen Plow Steel,
maw grxau Jain mowis pez3.
SPRINGS; LAM AND STEEL3IOIE464rECOND MACHIN/M
T
EL,
r HT
lAEA
_rogs.
CAMS A ND
OILOW-13/..10. a.. as.. a. •
Wareho7Lsi, 8 Water St., Pittar'gh
ATLAS WORK%
Arortrox STREI9 T ,
41
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh.
Tllo2llllll.lll*.trofPrestdent.
nese We Rre amens the largest Ana met
acrmylata estabilsbment Is 114 "Wt.MluiLl are
now propared toltrzthih
it.neties of Evea7DesratEtloa,
BoUera,, 011 'fluke,
• Sheet Iron Work, • • •
Pallroad Curing's,
Bolling aim Cantina,
Raglan Caallnga,
Machina Coatings,
General Castings,
ORDERS SOLICITED,
100:11a -
JOHN RONEY,
UCLA. FOUNDRY,
Carson 5t.,9111 Ward, near A. T. B. R.
Mamma: Dies. •Steel Moulds,
SolGsg El soi Clasp gum*.
egrAtts w irj vlltegre a to - m"
I 11 E
FORT PITT FOUNDR'f.
CHARM SAP ' IifPHUWB
ItLWIWARTEDAND tcr .• • •
HEAVY 01111MANCE
AND ALL %INDS or GRANT CANTING&
epeclal attention Dtld_to /MILLING DILI
, MANE DLACRLN/DRY sod 9IXIDLITE:
„s
I:RPM/0 attandod to pro.otry.
A.
tie n.ed r aVaiWeit. Mt."' ..U1
d isel ed ne dloposed or Olt old stock, we are
Wlto r T, to for dw ark te 3l7lZ "P lTA P lG Thrr illr olt Ftt rt4'.
Sloe. norm
GREENWOOD FOVNDRY.
- DRIVO & DONNELLY.
Jobbing and Eachinery Castings,
Light or bean , . of nutlet Malleableor
1r00..0f all patter., o late and Myles, ealted to
every parlooe . Mule to Order.
Office, 250 Liberty Street,
moo Moutcmy of Mule 8121141bas:f
DUQUESNE IRON AND STEELWORKS.
Engin . Balldera and 'ftisalitists,
Koko me s s
.er Marlin and Lund liteuml.Agiruer.
atoll warranted to giro ...Adult....
orevuy description...do to orartr.
JAUO DiSAsOlt. rarer.
Moat.. anon. Point Alley C0rt0...0
Way. laundry. Not. rz anode Third Meet.
PLOUGH. GPHING MID A.B. mat. 44 kk- rinsinliNkuriPA*
EfAILMAATABX Is
Iron, Nails, epringa,
Ir 7 Cgrastapar Artrommilt.
nrrarturokau.
L. SILLS.T....W. PAXIMia O. sawn
AETNA STOVE .WORILS.
A. BRADLEY a co. •
•
.
.1113.114:nro even' rai:etTol'
Cook, raviOs sad Heating Stoves ‘
Akrioak watch . nris the oat& bread ttla6l6l.
TYUnki TAIdkaLA.N OW IStovoo;) PO.
MANA, VICI.ILIRLIf oak UI/J2MILDI (Road
Cook etovoc.) 1.100 msantiotare
. .
GitATES; GRATE PROMO, ie.
oecce ate Wasvioase, cat= isf Second akto
Waal nreets. rutabaga. Xs:tit:we onlNamd
!street. IsIL:rLD
HA.:S~,D~~iId~
B. WOLF, JBo &CO.,
Hardware Ciatlairyi
Ara cow rete.trinelariv a! Mat
ertach 1n alrerell t. Dollen
31114LAIITZLIFILIA7 32%15LXC72111116'.
Canter Liberty ind f3t. Oar fitf.,
X.ltteslomarigia, apa,.
WIG 1111311... —sou:
VALLEY STOVE WOMB.
• ALLEN. ARMEE lk CO..
p•r:noatm. aor inizarry 5T.. or.
podia Stattolel6 thettalhetaro Ave trarletr
rhisttOtt 6 IIEATINti 611/71%.1330.1
poware the cetebehto4 Allaateo, ohm,
pow ocohtht Moron hit 4.• We Attioala uso
&mow for cog or wool, awl the roirtralO4
Rgul.`44,',U,'Plifon,Pr., - ,',V...; 420 1 et , iatbeloea l
itl olio+ Wsre
/AYLD2. MatME.....—*--..S.lnivxD D. =WWI.
T AUED 751. BRUBILI bON,
EP
Ream Boilers. on !MIK Tame,
noel Iron Works, ac.
al Penn 814 Pittebtergh,/Ta.
CENTRAL - ' , FOUNDRY
. AND Nom wouns,
GOD EStreert4
BOLLILiII, BOYD a BAGALEY,
MEI
awn. Roll LAttkoo.ita.
lEEE
1t = 11•7=iblAR4 I*
PORTH WM FRUIT LID fItCHGu ÜBE%
SANDI:REY STREET ALLEGIIENT GIVE
filbriging7Nil f AMA
itlat9 tivam.
aloha order kiT.LAN ENGIN... of all a 1...
PITTERGIIIIION WO
J.-PAINTER & SONS.
Irnn linbket, Tub and Trn'
/COOPS AND MEETS,
==MM
IRON CITY MILLS. •
ROGERS & BITROICIFMA
ItszobetlOWS ' -
secused.ClOarmasainitatsflk
oxicsaarr xxwor 311 E.
oSom UMW/LS " Ova; NO. lISILLIMPUT
~,: rte; u~ ~-T
N CO,
L GARRIB
Pittsburgh
Foundry,
LNIITACTCI.II 'aro mr 0:1 MIND
GRATE FRONTti & FENDERS,
. 3 ±
Furnace and en Frames
.A. xi a Co 0 r 0 ;
FULINAC, \ BARS,
Cooking and Heating Stoves,
==
-
/or Otate and Warehoeme.
No. 209 Llberlp street
GRAfF, BY, CCO.,
011
MUMMA Bit - f
i ~.
Bar, Hoop and hod:lron
WROUGHT 13011/.
QC] EDO 11318 CLI, BMA it
OIL wiu-iimpla
Office, No. 98 Water Street
ElTTssultos, PA.
antnelo
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
&ND
WO3aMK.S,
Corner Carroll and flinallenius
Streets, Ninth Ward,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Nnnas... SEIIMPMET.
NAPTIFILOTVIIER OP
Gast lren Bowl Pipe,
FOR GAS AND WATER WOBEB.
My rip..., in cart eartlerJly In Pita. In Dal
Sand and L VU? 1.1119=11. n.lao. • Dal mon.
•
EMU, COMO M GA9 ID VOA EDDI
wotla Wo wl en. litte2llol Of lkoorittond
oats ofifilso Wozks CO asw ants of BM OM.
FORT kv.l".§.-1' •
I OILBR, STILL IND TANI
NV4:3OIELMK.S.
CALEMOLL & SNYDER,
nannrs, Dcroma•rvaza, rtrzuwAs
nazi= L oirummormus witursa,
OIL STILLS, AND OIL TANTA
CILUICIETNEIZECECINGAXD ASILTA.IIS
SETTLING WIN HALTrAES .A.s) CON
srsam.
DOSB, PIPES. geEthwartsa, AHD Luna
BISI
rIII.BON DOORS COAZ 6.817=5.
Or se gagrezteL i egirjeloomull6ll9klrit
Pittslymt. Pennsylvania
1111POrttert matte *MOTs added wilt - De
Dmlsmilr attended to. tail=
KEIMENGTON IRON MIME
LLOYD BUICK,
Bea COEUSIOII, 'leaned Ckarcoa
Juniata Bloom Iro n.
tiisalui.NT Rim, SOUR D An9DABS taus
HOOP. RAND. Tana AlatUilt anuN •
ROLLER PLATA.prid BUS= EMS.
HOWER and HEI FER BAIR.
OTLERDER anal/TURD OR MORE 1110/9.
lel ALL T RAILS, flu and la Ito. to the vardt
WROUGHT ORLI= and SPIRES fon mat.
MACOAL T WOLL OL, WHIR R IHUN runebed tool Otinatannotk.
=at erxxxs.
lag Vnrc d
oatt s tt rgettA i e=_
Reining the Cat Om Works. rlttaburab. aaw.lll
piTTEßArsertsTEELwouias
ANDERSON, 000 K tS; C 0,,:
(BOMBS:BOBS 10 JOR!S, BOYD t 00..1'
Cl=
REFINED CAST STEEL,
OWVfra:ofltlll:7H AXcig 41:.1e1,
lELPINCiAND MOWING LLIOHLYSIL
SPELL PLOW WINOS, OP#IPIOS
' LILES, CIRCUL4IL3,As.',I4
Cast and Common Plow & trziag Steel.
4.1=i4F,A.W1!"". t"'
ploosTatekt, WORKS.
HUGH. N. BOLE & CO.
BERLIN FOUNDRY
PEG & SDIS,
NO. 29 Wood Street
==ll
ritimbis, Skein d Pips Boxer
WAGON 801
L [!. DOH IMAM, !MBA*
EZTTIALS. nOLLO
Litd mann , . ir....117. • ..Zei
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, 710th Ward,
orroarrs. UNION =OS JULIA
amiTweleizetria.c4-=4.
Bolling NM and Bridge Castings
VIIII4I HH6ltB ,131 2Rf 10111,
lialakisery and Oastlags zeikerally
Uslinsprointly uduxslalp aziell44.
0811.1101.8 11X460N.LBLZ,
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-0[11..131.
Iii:00110101:141zialefi);A:4:1
EILLIOI I Ban & PABEIri,
t.:T QUALITY CAST BTEIL
Wanramilid ngsal tot an_y t s the Nor
het. elthot Iportd - or of Do-.
alma* Balaskufgaatnr4.
01 . 102.A.T. ASTEHTsO2I PAID TO YINE CABs
ADID ucs CTLCI.
Oftlea 38 Wood Street,
u Err. 0 ULU ROTEL XDILDIIIO.
Prerimaann. inn. Mb. tee. 11e11310
I. W. XOSLLOW..7
07 1-11. 71.
111411111. -BOILED WORES.
MORROW,IIIIIIRILL CO
n
nom Salem 011 MIA, Air Mimi
Tants, Salt Pans, tlammeten,
Wrought Iron Bridigut, -
cnca
COD. LIBERTY AND EFAXIIID' STD,
PITTSBURGH; Pd.
ix.riauum paws PUUMPTLT. Mal
ROBERT LEA,
,*A3SnnrACTIIBIIII(}I
STEAM ENDIVES AND RUMS
Freight EEoisters
AND DOCTOR ENGINE
allrOsatbkp or a/1 desartslttax. made lo ardor
calm of PIM sad run 7 abrim.,
rirramas. PA.'
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NIO ,• • ; : 4:l' :I :
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I i auIIet•TWWIRWILLROPTOVIa• •
'RA:rte. YILNIRLIW, SASH WRIGHT% jk
lands of RULLoW WAR.. RAZ WO ..L
OWI lk lads of WAORIN GUT 0 A•1310$0.
ext•
ZITRUSON. PIIESTON& CO
rear.warznixtd
racom wcyn.s.s.
- Wanboosialoil. la ea 111) Pin tom' Grata
l'ionoustiala Mu" rittenuo, Ma
lIE
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VALLEY ,
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att."liiita . :•;ral,riarr%DeAaTt il i ctlL 111% . :1 7 :
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rim klogl..w . ork• Le . gom.... 8:10 A. U. 7:4.15.. ~•
• a. Smatat.
baconeotTaN ' otto Aztota.. 443 - 17: ric7 r. K.
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auday tittarea Tta.a . trom
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tiorats Wont makes eloic mantel!. at Ita..
Uan , tf ` , Kh .flPsatort lot ?tam alLs and
(MCI 11.111.1onthooautzts attla rat-tots [tom
Ull Clty and Ataakll4. •
1717 ;
jorrrk'utalui
VIU..E. RAILS.
ra==!
I AND CONNELLS
lAD.
aggiMlN
1
C 11.3.0
on anet‘ttersom
Leans leave lb
and Waist strel,:s,
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/I.y. OctoOef 12,b. IW. Um 1 .
Dep. tomer of moat
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Tsi COO. K.
Wall to aid from Unl
2ropro fs.
West No• Mon do-or
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Braddoeo
sands, Church:rot.
from iket r. 4 coo.
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• ittenurgh, car 31.31. all 30113 n.:
"A 7-
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alftf.:l4'..i:: M: f 1.6,6%. ii .0.
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Rnebemter •• 113 , 1 • 33t!Itar 1.7.3311: . Inn& on
Wolls• 'ln dee.. 3: r3lL•euttnla ••,3/.211 em' ..'
Lent:Wale l a l p 1431 •a: • . . I:13 pal
N. Brit . & . C. , al. lir•tun •• 1.3910
N. nrlc•n '• Grni 33.1.3eted&13: . 4:11 P. ..!
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arrive •nd Outran (mm
ot"Waahlegtou and .10,
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ls Kali2l•lll—.. ltltn • 14.1
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la. ' , 110. E.,
Wall' , No. 4... Intatt m
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wall , . No. 0— ;.03 p
Altoona Amtota I I
and
It
tad t
than .10:131p
inn Canter:. Trutt a leave Wtllla mraty
Sunday at atlte.ja. manning l'lttsbanyA at tr
rat IValt'r 07. rgt`kriF tr P.' • "
.0.110611•11 Pam," lemon tla It. ;All Mao
Gatos natty extant nmdar. • '
Enntetna ant tile Altonua Atonal* ,
me/Salton and EmtmetranTrata amine daily. Ola. '
dromtl. EAprtms artlnta dally except. Monday., •
• Another trains Maly extent nundoy. ' • f.
Son &Maar Intozatallua apply to
• BCCAWII7.I. Antal. •
Tao Penn sylvan!. lltalroad• Compar., wall not
aattone any Mew for Itannaan, eautpt fort/num&
Mandrel 11'11'41t, . " AT14 4 1 " 4 ein_A!
Inn MA* amount In valet will beano, ea 'MAAS
Um owner, nnleaa q:en by auertul rontrant.
WAIL) B. WII.I.IAMN
Gettaral ntniundont, Altoona. lA.
CMNTRAL
,HMr , ,,231
itte G ettaoniaioUZg
OM e . .. csl:lfilin
' I
It.llM. " it . . tr.: 11 '
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LINNSTLYANLt
ValUggni
tta
WESTEIIN
.. RAILROAD.
afterJUNermine
Ynnenßcr
. .
Western rentallvla intlroad B
1.tB! mete". ;
and derrt Ben th W ider.! btreet epot, tut
lib ,'"' /maga. DaSUPT. ' I
•
Bharpstt , y2io dint Gain-U. BAB ............ 11104.11
Freeport 210.1 2:15 A.B. Freeport Mo.l2:l2Saas •
12.rpthee...,—.J0!1,1a..5. Phaspb .4 Hot liqqi_u . u .
T:4' l 'l l 2l ° il . :4,1::11.• 1 4:A":;;:v P. 74:: ,
Mau "' ' ad. r. 21. Freeport No. 2 6ted Poe -
liarttesTre Be 7 tl.n. bbatps 2, 224h.at I
Above trains ran a lly except heat as'.
The 00.nret, ha le lesteca. Ellenbany dswet,,
731:1, 7 j1V1.1. 7 9 .liJidn&VlVael 121.1%
City ativar.*-. .. d arrive at Mica:Amy J ets
as 1i43 S. nr..
Colannetztlon TV arts—trot sale ta Pannaltsn
Twntyj,elhrea. Alleaderty iy. M.- 2 MM
street. Barr% Bennett, ilne Cean, gins and •
, h.1idt ,33 3. nddedind oily on
thelan,
tralng 110 P•
pi lleqr a ntui?NeWg 'd l,l74l,t ' ttill...i - cm i...i.
`pgt9:7&*t'iule .. l°'l.l`" `i"flrtorip , ',, Y .7:; :
- Td..tlrTi4-.4-',..."', pe;re e hued eV
flake. Ng- 3 St. Glide Elueet., mar nownenaisit .
'Brigs/. .'Plet 2 tlnd4, and et the Depoe,•/,11d2210.• • •
''' 'Zirlitntberingetneti .n' ' I •
i J
A ...ate/Ail= ~v , „ . - •
• .' - . , Tederalntran nett.
' The Wsetteen I' ylvanta Railroad Tll/ not
aasnmil any risk r Bagyane, en cent lb, Wears
IntrAppaZel, sail Meat limb; respenslo.llllT to
1
Oen titiiinlign D 1.1.3.5 In value. All bieigned
exceeding Ws nt-In Tattle, will -be KS tae •
1•10 e n. Of Itieeminert unless tease blare:del soh* .
• , • ZDWARA Bs WT... td,Bd_, .
1711 I , , edatteral Stott. Altoona,Tai ..
ffraranisif,
PAR " H
CINCINNATI A. A
. DLE ROUTS. •
CE.. .. . , ..
T
CB • 'ol,or 10.-I[ht and after 1101TOAT,
October 71h. III; par/ I'M 10a70 .701 ant/eel '
Onion ea t Itowz . Pl77o.areh thee:
'Mall 1381000 P fli. ' le . . ' IV.rST 4 . 7f. :!'
01210 0 .47 1.10 e. ie. 801. Y. ,
7.t Mne....... . . • •-- 0:40.e. 0. 7:10/. N.
Walkers .12477:0161.0..11,10.t. st. • •20:11....
• Rral:LT..ca'zi.'s;7:: 12 P. Z: - ';: - ..j .t. t
Mellonslo , e A 0 ,00 1 ,13.. 112.0 1. W. :Mee. 11.
71.0hie//:00. te_avee at 7:0.. r. 0.. erovl//'
Clneloastl at 1000 nail 07070007.
Clem/ Than le eves tyvetay at .12 Ar. u. , ' `
'See 1:0 .... x. Tr.) I datly. tionds/ it•Vt
Monde/ eeeepte..N arrlTlll[l.Clnallnatt St 10.0.
hirjrimieteli z A e 70 (100118 IN AD0.1./MIC L
/WA° olumx, of ..,:nrB between Pittsburgh tad •
Cleelatett. wad tut 07. V. cexteeo to ht. baels
Z.l . r& seethe 0 010.1 10101.7 teen and 0[7:110.
Whea
of n
ills par
oMeellas gitettta he taro and Andes
Hyrum, •COL 113 • & cl4tllllll -I. 1.
- .Unto), Pifit, (south - aide.) , • :
11. D. EIOTIIB.I PA111:11,Tiok et /Weal .;
S. P. SOUL/. on oral Tlekat As.out. ,
.00818 81. 1111. ww.8.1. 4 , . R.' A.C.1.4. , ~ !
SMOKY lIRLL ROUTE
11113 PACIFIC
RAILWAT ,
EASTERN DIVISION.
THE SITOIRTINT AND DOOM
81[4.1.11.11L1C iouTF, from that tut . •
polnis fn
botort.tunr, smvsna.
. CIALIAVIVINIIA, AU.
ARLZONA .. . WANWINWIW.N.
NEW 111,11C0 IDAWOW' -- '
,
. .. . .
Tyro into. leave Mate no and Lea4nnerth
.1
dilly, Monday. 0
4. 1 Cepttai ) On 000 Klifilkt •01
Mato. of Pula. lroadi from M. 10000. •ad
Hannibal and 'Q. p Slallruad from Quincy. arm.
neetin a aftuarrence, 2 cooks and Wm:quo Silt.
States for all manta in Nauss. At ergot butt
Test Of ElQuorth with M. UNITED 621711
=PIMA. , COMPAIM , S DAILY LINE 07
CIVEIitAIiD MAIL LOU EXPEEnfI 001011-
0170 E !
DENVER. 89 i ,T • LASE,
AND ALL MINES .I.OTIE TIIREITOALTIS,
and with aANDAIIIWN'S 111- WYE. S.LY LINN
011' QOAORES for Port' Mot, ItenV. Pert,
Taos, tilsoneinu, liant• Po, lad all maul. la
Arlmaa aiul New poilno.
,
Win the reernr additions At ToulonToulon ,
ead
equipment, and the vrennententeresdr with re.
natildbletrrartsnd Traarnarsatlat Linea Irma
!la.:ate= termtnen, this read Sow elltre.art.
quelled faellltleoltx the transadostan St trelght
Yr the to Wert „
Veneta for sale et all the prlntlpil *diens LS
the Vatted Werra and Canada,.
en= and ASK YOH TICKIM VIL 1110
WONT BILL, BOrtlll, PACITIO
'RAILWAY. Z./trill/AN
autarA-Bance.numWtag
A. ♦IDIBBON
P 3.L
EMM3M3HrPt3
sTrAss TO I .IkIVD FROM .
LIVERPOOLO t U EEO STOWN, I .Irrpin3k
I=
TAE INMAN LINE
VIINAM u r;:aIP. e'r7.7l7l i g.tlfoli
AV:It Aram -Lim;
. .
• 'WM, BINGIIdN, 3r.. ,
16 . - - elnetoo Agrot to Book Cabln ruostOger.•
, - - 84 117Tli OTILEZT. '
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