The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 16, 1867, Image 4

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Vittsfnati Gairitt
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OITY AND SUBURBAN.
, SHE PENN STREET FIRE.
Lots of Life and Property.
75,000 Stand of Anoo Destroyed,
less to thicrovemnent of $350,000,
.Lass to Aerchants areal:1.000.
Coroner's inquiet, Atctd.'ents,
dm.. 6:c.
Theconnagratiou bn Penn street, Sat
' nide,' mornifiEr; of which wo gavo a
brief 'eamtulti - in the Gazwrix of that
date, was O. Most frightful occurrence.
• and the Was or property will bo much
greidar'ilm Was at fleet °apemen. Our
atiomwtt on Saturday, an fares It:extend
ol,Vrits correct, but owing to tholateness
ocile hour and the excitement incidont
. tai the occasion, we were unable to give
a detailed account.' Tho building was
alitiaied at the corner ofFenn and Wayne
greet", opposite the office of the Fort
• Wayne and Chicago 'Railroad Company,
wee. 1.11 under ono roof and divided by
..beard partitions into e ight, apartments,
Widch were scrupled by Daniel Wallace
as a store room for Muir and grain: IL
A. Colville, marble works; William B.
Nap; &So n, wholesale grocers; William
lagbaln, commission merchant; .1. IL
Johnston. Great Western Gun Works;
LaPton
Rimer*, m
gas ma
chine; P. C. Rimier*, marble works, and
the United Stales Government for stor
ing arms.
Trim PLAYS. ninOoValtED.
•••• The tames were first discovered lore
Ins farm that portion of the building at
cupl..td by Mr. Johnston, but how
'lt ortginated remains a secret. Thp
&Dant was nt once communicated to the
Central Oilier, and from there to the va•
:lions engine houses. The alarm ,bell,
however, fulled to strike it Is supposed.
tan account of the extre mei cold. The
eirelnen were protraptly on the ground,
but by the time they got to work...the
llamas bad reached the room In which
'the guns were stored, many of which
were loaded, and as-they became heated
diseherged tordr contents in. whatever
direction they happened to be pointing.
Thera wee alert an explosion of powder
blowing out the entire end-of the build
. big on Wayne street, which extend.'
from Perm street to Spring alley. Thew
eiretuniPtaneee, In connection with the
cold. freezing weather, rendered t h e
work, of the firemen not only very
unpleasant but, extremely perilous.
Notwithstanding they worked with
as wilt and fearlessness, high
-19 Commendable, and although their
efforts to save , the building were un
smelling, they deaerve the highest praise
for WO heroin manner in which they la
bored to effect this purpose. The bal is from
-the loaded rntisketa were flying In all
directions so thick and fast that to pro
trottheir persona many of the firetneu
ware compelled to prostrate themselves
on the ground while handling the hose,
as they by this means placed themselves
below the level of the windows and
a brick wall between them and the
fly -tag minalle,U, and in several instance,
their clothir.g wee frozen fast to the earth
while lYle-g in this position. The nerd.
dents reported in the Gazette of Saturday
were. mainly correct. Antoine Keck,
who , received a ball in the neck, tiled In
chant an hour afterward; Conductor
Browning, shot in the right leg below dm
knee Joint, woe taken to the Union Depot
Rotes, where his injuries were attended
to. The leg was broken, but the• bone
was not much shattered so that utnputa-
Ulna le not necessary. - •
EMI=
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Coroner Clawson larparanclied a jury
Salutday morning, which after being
sworn, and viewing the body of Keck,
adjourned to Ltleet, at the 31.1yor's office
at two o'clock this afternoon, to investi
gate the case. '
EM3=l:2l
The building and its contents were to
tally destroyed, and the leases and inettr
ance are- as follows: J. 'll., Johnston
gun ..rorks loss $13,000, *annum° 82,000.
41. A. Osiville, marble works, loss 8;,000,
brimance 04,500. P. C. Reiner, marble
asarke, loss 04,500, covered by Insurance.
Daniel Wallace, produce dealer, lost
1,000 barrels 'of d flour, a wacon, dray,
lamas_ and a pair of - valuable homes,
"Lich ercreliurued to death. amounting
in all to about 012,000, insured for 0 3 ,000.
The Government had about 75,000 smnd
r arms stored In the balding, which
were totally destroyed.
These arms were mainly picked up
from battle fields, during the lato war,
and had never been exam in ed . This will
account for many or them being loaded.
The explosion wtdch. occurred, is sup
'posed to have r e united from ponder, but
we are assured, upongood authority-, that
there was to powder, or fixed amutuni
tion, stored in the apartment occupied by
the Gnvernment. _
TatrE 11E110124.
The Courage dieplayed )h est 'firemen
Is deserving -ox the praise.
While the thousands of old crazy mas
kers rattled away Chair charges started
by the boat, and sent bullets whizzing
madly through the air to slips/Ms of the
compass, and - while the water was eon
zerted'hy.i.be intenaely cold atmosphere
Into ealirrice almost sur soon as forced
•Ittom the nozzle, the brave firemen cloud
.at their posts of danger, and did all that
human ingenuity could do to stay the
devouring element and to confine it
within the walls of thelmilding where
it had originated. Few parsons will un
derestimato the true heroism displayed
by the gallant boys who thus stood be
fore the terrible masked battery. and di
rected streams into the'llamess - The only
Yronder is that more did not fall victims
frt their zeal to race their neighbor.'
_property and properly discharge their
duties as firemen. As It was but ono
was killed, young Keck, a member of
the Neptune Fire Company, whose Inju-
Hee am. death are recorded above. Be
preserved his full senses up till within
few minutes of Lie death, but hardly re
alized how ho was wounded. He was
but sixteen years of.age ' but very large
and stout forhis years. He was buried
j'esterdev afternoon at two o'clock, and
his Inner:al was largely attended. • .
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TES LOBS OW TILE. G0V211201 ENT.
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The arms in the building were held by
the Government and stored away pre
paratory to shipment to other points.
The arsenal authorities claim to have no
knowledge of their being charged, as
workmen were employed several weeks
In overhauling them before they
„were
stowed away. Perhaps on an average
each musket wB3 worth Dee llars
wldeh will give $3.30,000 as the loss of
the Government:
MAEkS OF 711! VOLLEY.
pi ed b .
The rnagriftleent now building- occu-
y the Pittsburgh, Fort Wae end
Chicago Railroad Company for. yn alms..
which Is directly opposite the- scene or
the conrUntration, presents the appear
ance of a structure which had pulsed
through the hot lire'of a regiment of
musketeers. The 'tones and brickwork
of the fronts won:in/lipped end broken
In many places, while the window
panes were riddled completely by
the chance bullets. The damage done,
however, was very alight, amounting fo
but a few dollars. Other buildings in
the neighborhood showed signs of bul
lets. -Mow many of the muskets and
Haas were discharged during the lire Jo
moil) matter of conjecture, but must
hare been largo, inasmuch as there was
a continual firing beard while Ms tire
raged, and but a small proportion of tno
ballets found their way out or the build
ing, as they could escape only through
the doors and window..
.Sereral of tho firemen bad their bands
and feet frozen but not seriously, which,
so far as we ran ascertain, completes tho
list of IneitlentA. •
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°uma iiousc.—The charming actress,
Miss Emilie Millie, will continue her
'engagement /dine Opera House through
the present 'stock. Miss M. is decidedly
thu most pleasing actress who has favor
ed our city with a visit this season, and
wo-feal confident that she has c*eeeded
the expectations of all who have heard
berg This evening will be presented,the
.Black Cook," ainirlesqne on ittqltlack
Crook, and any of ..the mut. ad using
pieces ever produced. Miss Melville,
having the exclusive right of this piece,
luta made it a specialty, ad the public
may rely one rich treat. The entertain
ment will commence with thellotunam
bultst,'t In which Miss Melville Is
unequaled.
dcarirav or Mustc.—Afro. F. W.
Lander, with her excellent -company,
will occupy. the Academy of Music dur
ing the present week, opening this even.
lag with the celebrated play of "Mira
bethjt with J. H. Taylor as Ilattex. Mrs.
. Lander's rendition of this piece is said
to be fully equal, and in many points su
perior, to that of /Liston. No one who
has ever seen her in, this character will
allow the opportunity tovritnem it again
pass by unimproved, and doubtless
. the
house will be tolls utmotiteapauty.
Seats can beacktured at Charlottelliumes
innate store for any night during the
week.
Ketaronn.Smwrmn Itrmr.—Tho for
mal opening of tho Royatono Skating
Rink, as provioualy announced, took
place Saturday evening, when-over six
hundred skaters were present. The Rink
is doe:Wed/3 , one of tho greatest improve
ments of the age In the way of amuse
inertia, and will doubtless be well patron
, bed by the skating portion of Ms. COM.
munity. The ice la splendid condi
tion and a tine band of music in attend-
rennnitted•—Beelamin Hebler, chars
ed with obtaining bound under false pre.
tames, to the amount of twenty-tiro
from htra. Susannah. Bayne, was
arrested eau taken before alderman
Nellie, of Allegheny, who ocnntitted*
him to Jill to answer the chine..
TEM CO I • TS.
roiled samin. iyr .". confer—soda.
SATURDAY, Hee; 14..—The argutileid
in the case of the Buffalo and Star° Lino
vs. the Erie and Pittebergh Railroad,
Ives concluded on eatnnTay by Hon. Jere
miah 8. Stack for the plaintiff, oroupying
nearly three hours. The Court took
Charge of the papers and Intimated that
perhaps a decision would not be rendered
until sonic. time In January, owing to
Drees of besinees.
- Dtatcict team-troll gtench.
SATITIMAT, Dec. 11.—The Jury in the
case of the Weatiltri Pennsylvania Hos
pital vs. Allegheny, County Rome wore
charged by Judge Flanipton, and will
rt.uni a !mated verdict. Monday morn
leg.
A number of S eriff's deeds wore ac
kn
business edged,
transacte and, d. some miscellaneous
Following is the triarlist for this day
—Judge Willieme to be on the bench
•• 83. Edwin Dlndley TO. Wilkins town-.
W. J. Graham vs. $l. E. Centen
ary Church.
120. J. S. Wilson TN. Falrslen• Oil Re
130: Jam McClosky vs. L. R. nikb o ,
nd E. 8. IVright.
131. Thomas Drennan vn. N. J. Blgley.
1.V.. Henry Downs vs. N. J. Bigley.
133. Michael Brady va. \..S Higley.
1:14. J. P. Gilson vs. Ardosco 011 Co.
Common lieu-.Fait Her
Iit...TURD...T i t Dee. 14.—1 n the ease of
Patrick H. Pierce vs. the Pittsburgh and
Birmingham Passenger Railway Co.
tho Jury rendered a verdict for defend
ants.
A number Of Sheriff's deeds wore ac
knowledged.
A. F. Wilkinson vs. P. Wilitinson.
Petition for divoroe.. Subpoena awarded.
A. charter was granted the Swissvale
Evangelical Lutheran Church Academy.
Application was made for a charter for
the National Building and Loan Kama
ntion of Allegheny..
qaarier Emelt
OVERHOLT nonvEnr calm
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BATUDDAY, December 11.—A number
of motions were heard, among others
that fora new trial In the cue of James
Brown, convicted of robbing 11. S.
Overholt,' of Westmerelaud county, in
Liberty street, in thin city, in filly last,
of a large sum of money. The motion
was argued by H. C. llarkrell, Esq.,
Counsel for the prisoner, at considerable
length and with much earnestness. The
question in two case was one of identity,
no other evidence being adduced by the
Commonwealth than the fart that the
money was taken from the person of Mr.
Overholt, and that the man who took it
and ran away with it looked like Brown,
who aim arrested a short time after at a
drinking saloon, where be was employ
ed,. bar-keeper. None of the stolen
money wan found upon hie person. The
defense 'attempted an alibi, and covered
'all the necessary time except about half
an hour. It also appeared that Brown
was In that portion of the city where - the
robbery took place, and , that he might
have :been the robber.' Mr. Mackrell
based his application uprin affidavits pro
muted, explematory of the eircumatancus
which a tracted suspicion to Brown, and
pointingto another persim—now a fugi-
tive from Justice—as the guilty party. ,
At•the time of the trial the endear who I
made the arrest—one of the Mayor'e
police—testified that he arrested Brown
on the strength of a description given by
Overholt. This statement is controver
ted by S.A. Vetter, who deposes that his
brother,hearing of the robbery and the
circumstances attending, ft, suggested
that it might have lxien-simmitted by
ono of the "Neptune engine boys" and
mentioned Brown as being tine of them.
This "clue" was taken up by the phllce
man, who straightway wont and arres
ted Brown-at his place of erninoyment.
Thus the shrewdness the police oaf.
cer claimed for himself, 'ly giving , out
that ho made the arrest on the:strength
of a description given by the prosecutor,
terns out to be nothing ,leas than "tall
swearing." Vettetris statement is corrob-
omtedin the fact that Overholt was not
in a condition to observe. elosely the
man who robbed him, and he did not
testify to abythlng further than that
Brown "looked like the man," not be
ing able even to describe his appearance
at the timeof the robbery. The man who
ft Is claimed committed therobberyissatd
To resemble Brown in appearance, and'
Mr. lifackrell said the fact • could. be
shown that this man (the real thief)
shortly subsequent to the robbery was
seen with a considemble amount .of
money, and that ho was known as a
thief. Brown, on the other hand, ano
inted:la good character. To sum sip the
whole matter, Mr. Mackrell said there
was nothing more in the ma than that
three or four parsons testiff e<l.l.laat Brown
"looked like the man" who Committed
the robbery, and that the'defense, in en
deavoring to provetua alibi, had placed
him in a lomfity near to the scene of the
deed,. while on an errand for his em
ployer, thus showing it possible for him
to have committed it. But undertheod
ditional, "after discovered," testimony,
he contended there was sufficient •to
create such a doubt of guilt as would in
duce the Court to grant anew trial. The
Court held the matter under Whim,-
meat. . ' '
GUILTY TO TIISEE OELAZOF..
James Burns plead guilty to three
charges of larceny, and tstia. remanded
for sentence.
ETZ=I:S
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A dint eoltyoceurred yesterday at Ward
Nicholson's livery stable betwthn two
Men who had been sleighing, the facts of
which are as follows: . Jas. Wiggins hir
ed a one horse "rig'. of Mr. N. to take
his wifo to Temperanoeville, from whence
he was returning when the sleigh upset,
throwing himself and wife out, and the
horse ran 'away. Mr. W.; as stroll as he
found that * his wife was not injured, took
her too house near at hand and started
in pursuit of the horse, leaving a robs,
cushion and whip lying in • the roa.
Shortly afterward another party came
along, who had also one et' Mr. Nichol
mu's, teams, and seeing thearticleslying
in the road and no one near them, pick
ed them up and brought them to the
stable. Before their arriVal, however,
Mr. W. had niched the stable where ho
found the horse end sle gh, and, was
talking with Mr. N. about: the leas of
the artietes, when tire others came
In and offered to sell them. 'Be
at once claimed them as articles ho had
left on the road, and demanded that they
be turned over to_ Mr.. Nicholson,to
which the party having ,the m in poeses-
Won objected, and attempted to kale the
stable. Mr. Wiggins interfered to pre
vent him leaving with the -robs and
whip, when he was knocked down. At
this stage of the proceeding, an officer
came In and arrested the parties. Wig
gins was released, as soon as the Wet qf
the cites were made known to the officer,
and the other taken to the loek-up wheie
he was provided with quarters for the
night, and this morning he will have a
hearing on a charge of assault and bat
tery, and alio for larceny.
I. o=2
A horse attached to a nisi& standing
near the railroad en:Waling( on Liberly'
.
street, Saturday morning;, fort frig h t at
a panning train, and Started d wet
ty street at a rate of speed that would
hero done credit to the "Flying Dutch
man," and many other horses of lesser
note, the efforts of the driver to the you,
trnry netwithstandlng. Finding.his
forts to cheek the horse unavailing, the
driver relieved himself et soy further
renponsibillty In the affair by faitie g bet
of the sleigh. 'The horse kept on &WU
the street, and when near Warne, ran
on the sidewalk, when the eleigh struck
a telegraph pole, and was broken into a
hundred pieces. Th e horse, with nab-
ing attached to him but the single. tree
and cross bar of the shafts, continetedin
his wild career down Liberty street, and
at the corner of Rand again• Cook 'the
sidewalk, • leaving the. 'single tree and
bar, which bad been serving to increase
his fright by battering his
'on a post at the corner .. - He continued
down t. e sidewalk, to the great detri
ment and general confusion of podestri
ans who happened to be on that side of
the street, affording Infinite annueement,
however to those "viewing. the scene
from a different stand point. At SG Clair
street he was Mined from the aidownit
into the street, when we low eight of
him.. No person was injured that we
heard of, but several were badly fright-
Third Ward, Alla7lsen7,
Caseun Sesegfosaloteer.
At - is caucus mooting of the Republi
can . citizens of the Third ward, dile
ghhar, hold at Smith at. Co.'s Hal, (late
Gent's), Saturday evening hist, the fol
lowing nominations for city: and ward
orneers were' made. Saturday, Decem
ber i.ssth, has heeniised for holding the
election : •
NETS—A. P. Callow, Alm A. .7slylor,
Simon Drum, Samuel. Long.
roofs DimecrenJohn Alston.
- • • • - -• •.
E3ELzar Covert h--One to be nominated
—.I. B. Smith, Jemee-hleDrler. • •
C01[1(ON COLIWIL- , FOllr to be nornl
- Bueb, J. B. Oxley, John.r.
Conley. B. It. Grier, Samuel Ilenetinge,
Joseph Drennan, James A. Slanalee, R.
C. Ohmler. G. Detleteln, Nleholen
Vpglatley, C. Sleeper, John IL Lutz.
finoor.DtAarr. nne—Two to be . nowt
netod,Jatnts Thorn, C. C. Doyle, D. L.
dynamo or "Emmons-Ist 'precinct—
William Boyd ! Insp,stona—A. J. Panto
cost, JokrobLolmos. ;Return Inspectors
—D. Ilesstings.A. Dobson. Jndgo-2d
preeinet—L, Rotifer. /nspsctors—John
Meyers, William Dadt. Return Imps*.
tors—Joseph Paul,'Peter Dadt.
Coarrsam—Peter Bolster.
Asstasson—R. ' ' ,
smelt and Battery.--11fichael Kerner'
made infortuationbefore Alderman Tay
lor, Saturday, charging Ed.. McDermott
with aasault and battery. The parties_
reside the Fifth ward, on Penn street,
where it appears they had a tight, " from
which the prosecutor came out "second
best." 4%. Warrant was Immed.
GEORGIA
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inettentent fe the thoesttlettroal
telnetlen—Pro•ptet• et • Slummy
h taston—Setage netault on an nai
ler.
PIT "'Oomph to the Plittbargh coitus 3
15 - gw Yong, Dec. 14.—The /To r o ld's
Atlanta (Georgia) special says: There was
great excitement In the Convention tO
day. While seats were being drawn,
Mr. Blount roseaud cimrged the maloray
of the Convention with conniving at
fraud, mod with being determined to do
*rang to the people of Georgia.. Great
excitement ensued, and although re
peatedly canoe to order, ho oontinued to
assail the' Convention In bitter terms.
When silence was restcired, Mr. Blount
tendered his resignation, declaring hos
would not servo in such a body. -The
pr.peets indicate a very stormy session.
The mulattoes are very insolent to.
whites, old fears are entertained of a
fracas on the floor. On the test vote to
day -It was mien that the extremists have
a majority of twenty.
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Ansttera, December 14.—1 n apparent
defiance to theiellef ordinance adopted
Am' Thursday : by tho Convention, the
Sheriff here levied on a store and closed
it. General Pope was appealed to. 110
replied, that he could not intervene, the
ordinance merely saying that levies
shall be !Impended, not prevented being
Made. The construction is sustained by
the bar, and the ordinance defeata Its
own end,
.A.rotrra, December 14.—The Bepub
hcan reports the occurrence of a collialon
between a party of negrocs and the civil
authorities at klborton, Elbert county,
hi which thaSberiff, George Allen, was
killed, and several others, white and
black, wounded. The difficulty octane
ted at a ball. • •
SAVANNAH, December - 14.—Jobn E.
Hayes, editor of the Republican, re,
attacked by C. H. Dopklua Mises - ening.
Days was badly, but not dangerously,
hurt by a blow ea the head with a loaded
whip. •
SAV.L.C.ITATIc GA., Dee. 15.—C. H. Hop ,
kiwi, Jr., and Robert Ilopkins, the for
mer a sonand the lettere nophear of Col.
1), H. Hopkins, Assessors of Internal
Revenue, were arrested yesterday for
alleged assault with intent to murder
John E. Rays, editor of the Repubtleas.
They were released en ball last evening,
but were re-arrested to-day and lodged
In Jail to await the result of Hays' inju
ries, They walked into the °Mee and one
of them shook hands with Mr. Hays and
at the same time beat him with a loaded
witip. He was alone at the time. The
muse of assault is supposed to be an °di
lariat on taking test oaths. The assault
has created Intense excitement, and its
nuthots are denounced by the whole
community.
VIRGINIA.
Steeenstruelloakl)onireetlea Proceed.
=1
in/ Tolegiapb to the rli lbws h Gazette.l
Rtcrtamsm, December 14.—1 n tho R
construction Convention to-day the fo
. . .
lowing resolutions of interest Were
offered:- Incorporating in the Bill of
Bights a clause declaring all test oaths
diametrically opposed to tho principles
of repUblican liberty; of establishing a
system of schools for the education of all
cum.; allowing naturalised foreigners
to hold - "property after one year's rest
dance, and be eligible to State offices
after three years' residence in the State;
of abolishing capital and corporeal pun
ishment for min:et' of enfranchising nil
persons . from whom it is in the power
of the Convention to remove existing
disabilities.
A resolution declaring all debt* con
tra:Md. since January lot, 15110, In the
purchase of slaves null, was referred.
The Clnitrman of the Finance Corn . -
eilltteo• introdedeil a eesolutlon that
whereas there is only about one hundred
thousand dollars in the treasury,. and
seven hundred thousand dollars 'will be
required to pay interest du* January.
first; therefore the Auditor and Treasur
er are ordered to suspend the payrnentof
the Interest until the Convention Is satis
fied there Is money enough In the trees
nry to pap the interest of January first.
A_resolul lon of Inuir as to how the
Slate educational fund Is y
disposed °lwo..
referred:
A resolution and amendments relative
to the intimidation of voters mme. up,
and the Convention appeared determin
ed nal° go into debate, as a vary long
one had ttUd,y , taken place on the same
resolution: The previous question was
sustained by ti g to 25'veteit, and the mat
ter was referred to a committee. Ad
journed:
maneath excessively cold hero.
A NVII3 frozen to death in the
subitrbs lot night.
STATE NEWS
—Doubtless manyof our citizens would
' Like to know the whereabouts of Fred. A.
. .
Brystone; who disappeared front this
city some three or fear. menthe alnce.
• About the alma - time another min's wife
disappeared, and owing to her previous
Intimacy with Fred, it was taken for
granted that they had departed for parts
• unknown, where hey could be free from
the presence of their respective lawful
partners. The woman was Mn. Amens,
wife of a mechanic in town. Fred left
behind him a wife end two children, for
whom he had made no provision, heart
, leerily abandordng them to the charity of
their neiglxus and friends. The poor
woman, overcome with grief at her situ
ation, died In a few weeps after giving
birth to a third child, and one of the
children died n few days ago. The wo
man was much esteemed by those ••who
knew bar: - and her case esatedthe earn
est sympathies of many of our people.
We are informed that Fred is now liv-
Ingot a placecalled Louisiana, in Min
noun, 'tad- puma there as an attorney
under the name Hof F, A. Ely. Ile woe
met recently by a tbrmer chiral of this
prate, anaoquairitanco whom he pretend.
ed not to recognize, " Amons, now
known toltfra. Ely, Was with him, bat
Ilke Fred, Round it convenient not to re
eoguize their visitor. They appeared to
he getting along as lovingly meter, and
aiready•Fred was known generally. In
the 'neighborhood as Lawyer
No doubt he might don right smart busi
ness In cottoning certain claims which
Fred lii atone forgot to pay when be
stole oil' with his neighbor'. wife. We'll
allow maim at inlet 11 per cent. sneer bill
and charge him nothang for this adver-
Usement.—lfeadrine Republican.
.
—Some - time since Mr. Job Harvey
purchased the farts, mills and water
power front far. henry Pearson. abnut a
mile up the Neshannock creek from.
New Daitle. Daring the past season be
took down the old grist mill, and has
erected a large stelle building on- the
earns ground which In to. be need for the
manufacture of paper. The building is
now ready for the reception of the 'Ma
chinery which Is being put up in if 'for
manulacturum paper extensively, and
we may infer that it will not be long in
tit machinery, which Is of the Infest
aporoved - Mans, will be in 'Successful
operations. The water power at . thIS
point is very good end Mr. Ilarrey haw
procured and placed in 'his works one of
BiTson's patent submerged Water wheels
which will afford blot additional power
—it to considered the best wheel ..now In.
use. We trust Mr. Harvey may be KIN
nosful in this laudable undertaking
which adds so ranch to the manufactur
ing Interests of Now Castle,—.T,atererme
Chambersburg la to be rebuth; its
citizens have'fOrmed a building associa,
don on the co-operation plan. The ob
ject of this - assoclulion is. - lectured In fir
constitution to be "the accumulation of
a fund be the. savings of the members
sufficient to enable every stockholder to
invest.his savings safely, nod speedily,
and to.purehase real estate, or to invert.
thesamoss it-may by deemed by htm
most profitable." •
—Mr. W. J. Bell, of MoColmoot town
ship, and brother of Mr.,ltobert Ben, of
thin place, while engaged In felling tim
ber near his . home. on last Wednesday,
in company . with Mr. Evans, a tree that
they cm down etruok a small oak, and
when it slid off the oak rebounded,
throwing a large limb which struck Mr.
11011 on tho head, (maturing his skull
and canning death In , a few hours.—
Breokeille Taff
• -
-The dwelling house of John Rogers,
in Litchfield township. was destroyed by
Are; on Saturday, :tint ult. The tiro wan
discovered about 9 a. m. in the roof, and ,
thq . wlrul blowing ntrongly, the building
was soon enveloped in Ilamen. The fur
niture in the lower part of the house was
mostly saved, but not anything was got
out of the ca ber or second Slaty. Th e
/0.38 IS about $2,500, ripen which. there in
no insurance.—Uralford Reporter.
.—Mine Emma B. Darling, on Sala,
day evening last, was badly burnedwith
boiling fat She took tho kettle from
the stove, containing about a quart of
boiling fat, and as one was going down
intelbo cellar struck too keltio against
the *all and turned the fat on bor. She
to now doing an well as can bo expected.
—6froudeitturg Jeffersonian.
-IVoilemen are engaged along the line
of the Wilmington, and, Reading -Rail
Rood, erecting uhantles for the amomenre•
dation of the men, preparatory to com
mencing:work on the now road.
. •
Weather elevate • • -
•
Toltersta oa tee ilattaree Olathe.)
• BUFFALO, X.T.'--Clenr and cold; mind
northeast . •
Cz.avar.a.ED—Clear and cold. •
CoLomat:re--Snowing and cold.
Ctxcinaxrx—Cloody and enondna a
little.
JAILESTOWN, N. Y.—Eight glegrepsbo-
OW ZCIO.
M?=M
• pnixxaryntria—lanowing and cold.
Istaw Yotur-;Clondv and very oold.
Catc•oo—Cold andenewing.
Fr. NevsE; Ixp.—Clondy and cold.
isnIANA rotas—Been snowing all
night; AM snowing and very cold.
LOUISVILLE—Snowing since one
thermometer 104; wind north.
ST. LqUlA—Clear and cold.
==!
.Cdr "faltinzilt to tiao tittabazilk °WU. 3
RICISMI336, December 14—St x Inches
*renew fell tcr4sy, The river is nearly
closed by toe. •
PITT8131YR(111 DAILY- GAZETTE : MONDAY, DE
E'er. Ei...IIII3;ELPZ,
BLURB M D BRO id'
118 Wood St., near corner of Fifth.
Government securities.
Gold, Silver,
And Coupon*,
ElonnOt sad fold on Ilbezzl tanns. Units sol
th• ening of Zuwoe.
CONVERSION OF 7-301.
We are now prepared to oonveri tae. ;
SECOND AND THIRD DRIES 7-3041
LISTTO xsa
Row 1887
. MO Gold Coupon Bonds
JAMES T. MILIT & CO..
beers 4 &mutat houtiet
Corner Fourth & Wood dr/Nieto.
IRA B. MEVAV & CO,
..raiskpisueres.
An mins 17 C7T1U111? &MIES&
, .
Gfir.'Fotirth and 811ligleld Elrod&
817,17, ! 4 ' 74 .1.1 2 47, ° .`,..117,W.i j 0 U -ke'l
cent. to Jana..ll sat, and sin them i¢ eiebatigt
6-2 o bOxiis or Ise%
Interest IN tiOLD at 0 per cast. ftdm that date.
IRA R IIoVALY dik CO.
FiNANOE 'A ND TRADE
grsitem or Ora Prprenoston °Alexis, g
&citrons:l . . Demeter 14. tell. I •
The pretninei on cold woe fluetnatlng rip.
idly to-day. beginning at tiodi, advancing to
!Ong—market weak and declining to I*l%, but
closed wrong at 13I1g, with • large number of
hover. la the market. The ehipmenis of erect.,
amount to about one and a half Williots dollars
Marlon the week. with a prospect to Ipotesi.
up to the nod of the year, and %mill bonds, In
Europe. ehould nOvaneetTek proportion: to the
decline on the gold premlikm bonds wore firmer,
and • 'sharp advance took place to Alto
Twenties of 1165 nod 1807, mainly ro onto the
Interest on the hood. don next January and for,
the exchange of Soren Thirtlee of 11113 doe next
Juno.
Thp nook market is lees firm today on come
of the spa:castle., shares, ba t Wayne,
Cleveland and Edo are all fi t et and Miller
than say time dating too &mem Examen
stocks are drooping, and Mining dock. are
arm.
' -
Tame lx some Ilqulry for . l.o , lumbla and
Taumph otl stooks at into quota:lons.
Closing New York quotati , received by
Ph. H. Mertz, were as follows:
Gold. le4hf: 1581'., 111%1 69y, ilia; ION:
Mat, IciXi UK lill; Console, 1:734 10.0 a,
lOu%; 1-aex, 100%., •
Cleveland & Pltieburgh R. B. gi
iderchents Union Express . ..rig
Western Union Telegraph....... .... . .135;
Erie U. ft- - •
_- '723f,
Pittsburgh fart Wayne &tallow 11. — .11.. 99 , 4
frorthweetern Ratlroad-wommo ill.ii
Nottbwelierri—preferred......... IT .
New York Oentml ligd
Ohio arid lillealiodppi Certificates -- ea
Michigan Southern ............ . ....... SIX
Corydoa
•—•-•
Quarts 0
idalckeliver 1
Ii
.t-In the United States Senat on Terstay,
hip.Cele.of lialtfonals,latrodu d Co Impor
tant bill allowing centric:cm to legally bled_
tog. If made in cola, attar leas l , lOW. This,
*lnsular at I , my seem to thimei whois mom.
ory rums back to the reading of. • a Uor.entu.
lion, le at priteet tinlileral. • . Cioli'e bill
' , That the United Slates not commonly
called legal tender notes, shall be remay.ble
In imanisat of all taxes, Intern dudes, ex-
Man, debt. and demand. of ea y Mad due to
tbe United matt; elegy& doll! on Imparts,
and of ail claims and demands •st the tou
ted States of .y. kind, rare t for'totemic
upon hoods when payable la e le; sad shall
ed.o be lawful manes sods lewd oder in pay.
the.of ' ail debts, public an le rate. within
the United States, except wh otherwise
specially provided In contracts made after the
eth M -Jilly,lBo, and sacept on t l impons and
totereet M alotetaid."
Though there li tittle fa orating a bill. still
as this one looks to the earengthealag of the
herd roOney movement, it la worth noting
—The Phtladelpbla Ledger. Rajs: It enemas
to be the genstui 'manual. within the lost
day or two that Comeau ICU not onset any
nosacial measures until idler Cie Christmas
Senator'.labia
pandas.
is
oalettlatini tatt.. much needed light on the
pandas. lissaelal oo missoree. It the opinion
of atone able Members, that should Congress
woe greenbacks in oases of Netional bank
notes, , hrowing 111111.111139 of United States
bonds on the mantes, laical tender*otes would
Hot command omit Shy c.d. On tbd *W ar .
t a portion of tie western member. still
Comae for th is sobutentloo, or tele a smite:is
of two or those 1111.3341114 tallilons of glean—
baaka Almeet every Sweater and every ft.
presenteulve heablopst Maim ohm.. plan
or aystem, mitten—ln his oplaion,
to be the panacea t e rnny, our astlamtt lima
It will reunite weeks' to arystalitse
these tub practise' legialatlon, and home ad
flame dating Ute holiday. will ant do any
harm.
rrrniaritak PIeIIeOLEI7IIOIIA.USJC7
Cents eorstra Prrrsirsear realms, /
December U. MU.
OBIIVE—Tha market hat bun i.3 ll . exceediaary
dull Menu tiro put out. bale[ utt
usually nal; t&suatt ti , nes but little
Usage to note In print Spot)ml , lb bulb
ran, may be quoted Atte, lad.ldle IkuaY
but little antriag at this tsars. there an no
hurt. it murales atom, It—lndeed, than sr.
but fur Doyen 01 any pines. ThMs lee= to
be no demand. of say eaumquenerk either toe
present Or fotrun ortlivery. and It Is equally
true that there me bat little triremes; at no
thesperhape this year, has tblk Market been
so oompl•telr prostrated Di at PrUeat, and tha
worst feature Ilea In "the fast Mutt there I. tot
little pompon of lay lismerliare teMotirmailal-
The antra& of ell Ic3r - the Alleillatit Yana;
Railroad barb bees pretty mend d.d.Ctb•
past wady and in the present somiltkili of to
market, thempuity of this road le 'Mall MU•
coats to supply the want. of Ilia ludo. As
thi City teleyraas tad.; reports like market.
dull nod nominal at 12,1682.25.
It &FLIED—Pm liettried,la bond. it. market
I. a:n*lJuly dull and .nealonad. IMMO
Wilma an notalaany. undisaged. We 'fte ft*
port but a Moen, male. lan Ms to, Yummy,
buyer's utisa. at Si3ka. Spot MI May be quo
ted nouttruitly, to the abashes of aate, at nu
tut, sad Dcoonber.Dtil s Fyne., at afizsha.
The .hipmet. suet ermines TIM` Amur; run.
nbis from MO town Obit par;Ur, and, WO. the
tuella Una market hi Almost alhainfol, tea
Plilladalphla market _la sompirtely glutted,
and it looks um a. ratortgh there Is but little
Outer for any lipontement to Um bottom
um( the stook la UM plate to asualdatably
reduced. It Is amprialag that there are at)
bopn it the pilleeit LA, priest.
A Rill VALE—_Tha following ass the strinti
of oil by the 'AllaghdarNallay Railroad during
the suet indult today! ' -
/seas. Jelled,. Jut ILeekhart a P.. MO
Jrn a her Bee 4111 W. .Al•B4tithill
Jan Wlltias. llel Womutez (M..... aro
Teta
Total reeelpui last .
total receipts Mau Jae I
Loulthaits & Fred_ai. bbla stf. to Warden
Frew a co Philadelphia.
0..8. J 0.... le ao dole P.A./ Dilworth &
Co, Philadelplun
Foraith. gr. • Co, Ma do bens+ to Warden
Frew. thr, Philadelphia.
OIL SOIVIIIINTSIIOO Dbq~Ylf} poor.
Lutehlets. CU CO., lop bble ref , to D. Wil
doDues. Pb ro It iledel
Mphts.iltiall,
msdele do &SW,. mhilirWilin
A Co, Pulladelphis.
• , MON AND 1. - RILILI -.,
---
0/1202 Os ea rettugernam 6111.1arrs,1 -
SaTrattuir.Dennmber la. nn.
Common Bar sties ' ' - J 6 - ea 434
Horse Shoo.
Da o
DOap dad ilea Rand
11113 dandSqunre 4 1 ,.........: 1 7 4 4 i 1 9 7 , '
1 11. 0 0 1 . 117alsnd half 1t0und..........—.t r0n :. ..2 . 064
i li
Tank Iron
Allnhoets ovenTS 12.1eide7. " ki . iWiril 0
F 161114116 j...4 , 4e2 5
T. R 6 1 ,, It, II and 83 lin ' —21460 6
Nall Rods ' ' .j••. 0 YU
Coat Screen Iron .2yen 48,4'
Sheet. Iron, 10 to n if"' ch r'''. j "li
. . 25 to 22 7 10 •
..
." ' 27 .....2 '8 , 2 tMt
All ennet \ oral. t 6 .10. 6614•34,e5tea., , . .
I 9 to 7J„i l
• ;terra. ,
i le t :elTi VN et:: . ' id ' ''' ..
" .....'V ..; 0 0 :
Bred. 12 IS 2d nes. ..i - .... ' . 860
VI and 94 2 Se ;816101in ' 806
j
rd and 74 672 1.11166,6...".. • —... 07'
• end 24, •co One Kr'
.. 7$
ed mut sa. • co! 00
Cultut NalU-4741.* Arth l a , 0 0 .0 0 7704 i 0 0 .7 5 :
nd. 15,71: led. An.
• Finishing Netle—ed. $0,71{01.v7,e9 10d, 05 07 :
774. 1e,701;30.51.73. •
Darrel tulle—% bet,. OS.OOII 10ch,17,24
Voir = 011 ;- 1 1. 94. 012/PA; n tglrOCa.a.
kgt7 77 . 0 .;:1t . ti0 veru... oft, 711 •!atspt
..1.h....:b0 u re are the earl rates fei. Irent wed
Els. 0 " o elle et u 100 le 17711.'net cash;
Wtare to vat Zs pet Ittt less than
acrd I: d str. am ... ie
h.
Cleveland Market. ! • --
199 Telegraph to The Pittsburg's Garotte.) •
Prxertsen, Bea. It —gloat market quiet
end elders Meade; we quote es Wos:
Basins extra goring SU/al/AN double extra
red gi,C0012.141; double and treble extra
white $12014,60. When suletrom torobanse•
ed; If o. 1 red Enter on tbe t bald n t sup,
N 0.9 do $2,411113,601 No. I Milwaukee spring,
In ear lota, Att. • Cern; there. oe antic de
mand for new atlde; old nonneel
andlol.;
ear corn on track 950. Olds dull lower;
NO.l Slate bald at Oahe= Store. /Infirm
111,50 for ITO. II damaad moderate far
Slate and weeiern. C a nad a . at $1,70,
1.75 for Ns, I elate and. Petroleum
quiet and • unchanged but Betel. standard
white to flood 90210; free Melia
Itew Tent Dry elloOds ILLawket.•
Telsalavb to the Yllt.barin
N. Yoke, Deese:abet 14:—Stapleetylss of
COMM, and wetilave generally selling low.
Dry goods are very dull, land peteesure
stsady for all staple attics. Cotton Ls very ,
now
pound while blankets nob: It
now sell at IP.Z. and 8 pound Xnallsh
nays at VOA% - .
Dellado Market. ' •
:dr Telegral 0 to Me Pidtberob Guido,
Berta" December 11..—N0 trans./Mons
were reported drums the day except from
oar lots. Quotations nominal.
JAMS DWELL 10031,
•
69 and 70 Winer fitreipt,
LARD OIL MITEAGTITEEIN,
41.1 d dealer% it 011.21 DZ, LONIZIOLTINO stud
CARBON 011 A.
We Warrant our No.! Lard 00 Mom' to toe
Oat Ulalonati, or other brands, end broparr.
to sell alowOrariansit or Cbtarro mina
. Our No 2 Lard 911 a .Lubrientor armor be
erualla.
Duct Creak Lubricating satlataritamtrbraban
Of tariva On am:rattly on tans.
'
Moravian an taco arras trill 004 11 M
their Intorma to . giro beam carom:
Lard Oil from too Went: - 00.
•
YI?iBBIIR6A'sA6AE~
• Crime ow raw PronlatrzenClasnrirm? ,
• SATIIIMA.7. Dp4l.lnbar 11.1U17.
The . general markets, continue rather dull
and/angeld, sod while thoirolume of beldame
In the laments' Is light] Were Is nerertheleo
a . fair retell demand fae.most of the leadlte
arfalei, end, as a eonsequerne, [deed lot oriel ,
atloniarnof rather jars occurrence. , The sr- .
Meets 'of all lands of merchandise are likely to
be somewhat restricted la <marqueeee of the
relent snow norms blocking up, to tome ea•
tent;the . rallroads; and, for the nine reason, It
is likely that the atteddanee of country buyer.
will be diminished conalderably:
• GRAlN—There Le a fair demand for Meter
Wheat and bat lima efferlea; we continue to
quota at 13,14.22,66 for Red, and Ilitases,as for
White. For Spring Wheat, there seems to he
Utile or CO demand. Oat. Weedy bat lumbar,
grit calls In state at 'MOT/a—may, be. quoted
at WWI, <itta& :Coin Warm a fair demand
at maim (Or new, nod ayset,to for old.
Barley le suttee and steady at 111,1361..83; Rye
Is dull at 5iA0131,43.
/LOlni,-The - market a quiet, as Met:emend
fe rOttlinted wholly to supelytee the fame.
dlete Inmate or the least trade, but prices are
atilt euetalued. -Sales la atom at $ 1 0.6141110r
50 , 114 .NrimaMlAlis,ao for. Whgeelphiet,
cud Illtele (dr fence baud, Rea roui,toe,
!tett Beekerheit, tsit&ea --•
. -
Buckwheat, ?WV* per cwt. , •
POIATOESwprash Slows eta oettcr
demand, nod may be quoted Mostly at fses,ts
per bbl, and 111121,Q5 per bushel. No Streets to
APPLES—Thera la a fair local demand, 'and
(ha market II steady, and prices are well sue.
tilned, ranch:lomm s3a, per barrel (or go.;
to chalet. land f fPG2.I6. for fair.,
`APPtEocirrr.e.—seu et
BUTTER—There la a 'Steady demand for
ptima.to cholca Lull Batter. and and we eon
report rectiPar sales at .9120)e. Print'inay be
quoted at tariSka.
PHE,OI/110667-As the weather continua
favorable for Deckles, the detasect keepo up
with the .upplr, and prizes are well . Imminent.
tangthe from IS to 6,111 or rale to prime heavV
averages.
•
DRIED FRUlT—There la no haprovaeleal
to Dote In the cbakaadjaad walla Us market
U ' , WU. Prices, are unchained at 7020 fax Ap•
pler,seet nem for Nub.. • "-
E.:MS—Scam s 4 to fult diumul but .
changed •t 61C3110. • . .
.
HAY—I. quiet mad nochatigedt Hem . ler 111..
from aottutry OaaOna at 019/3 2 3, a. to quaint.
Baled Hay la atilt quotes attlteekk to, too, ou
track.
BACON—Ie goatee . .t IN* for Sager awed
Hamell34sl2* for BPoola.r r,.od -llQus(a
for Ribbed Sides.
Lii.llll—Prime kettle readetel,ln tleten may
panted dm lit Melia
OZIATIREtiIIIES—DuIf at SIMI:.
EANS—DaII at 1 1 / 4 .340,50.
ROMINT--Quotast OM be.
=E=
Mem York 'Programs lgarkot. •
lily 4siemaph to the Pittsburgh thisette.)
Nair Yuan, Doe: ,14.—Cotton rem ;relive,
with slant Of 11,045 bale* no 12,400t4e . for
middling uplands. Itecchotstinur 1,00 bhls;
market opened doll and drooping, but
closed quiet and rather mono steal. ; roles
of 3,100 ohls at 11.5601.15 fur rulwolthe 00 10
and western; 1111.40014.t5 Int good to obOloe
whim wheat; 0,20713:0r 0.2100 round hoop
0010; 111012 for entombs to good Ed. LOOIR,
and 101 016 tdr Send to choice extrude. Cal
ifornia dour dull; aide. of 110 sacks at 412,05
013.01, Urn floursteady; sales of =5 obis
t 17.WEtt- Whisky quiet and unchanged.
No receipts when; and prices .0104 better,
end roomier quiet; 01100 of 7,310 ha poor No.
1 sp ring rat "Lk, and 0, 1: 00 int walla Callior
nos at 43.05. Ulu gem; sales nt 2,110 Oa Can
ails free at •01.73. barley quiet. and Urns.
knit qnlidi Judea of tnti ins at 11,6001170.
retort corn 1310bri; market 2032b,,MT...1
more active; tales Of 42,0/0 lout 111,111101,41
fur old Mixed western In store; 41,1 . 14 afloat
end 11,40 for new do OCI.L. Uncelts
173 Ornamaket Arm and less active; sideof
MOW Mt at trio for wmtern In store, and Eillp;
ntloah. Bye quiet. Caffon dull. Boner quiet;
s.oeu or Pk Wotan( Pone 11.10;1151e,and tea
boxes Ilarans at 1140124- kolmenrs
Wes 415100 tags Of Na. Orleans at toopse.
Dope quiet and unchanged, - Petroleum
Order, at loire for crude', and 204117.5,1 for ne
tined bOsled-• Cool Malt and uttenanseil.
Leather—mile It a shinie easter, with odes
at 460M.1 for • Unmans Ayres Llurd
freights. Wind shade - flrosnr, with a
, good demand; sales of 40.0001. at 45012 es
fur dotnestio Croce. 'Pork • very dolt
I,ooools 01121.11001, for rams. dusk{ a ,
11145 cash, 111410.55 tor prime. and 4 1 0.750
gi for prune mess. Beef qatei arm moody;
soles 144 hal auprovious veleta Beef ham*
dull; Amin PA Obis at szatiat.. Tieroe beef
doll; Saks DO Vetoes at iSa for prime mese.
001 meats quiet; sales 130 pkg.. hi tfrfNc for
r [Mulder*. and 1:5(010.,0 fortuum, krona
drill and heavy. Dtemeed hogs firmer, at
1 1 .,4111.0 for western i 10440110 for Oily. Lard
dull and drooplegi pales 451 bbla at 1040
11111.11SZ firm, az. AillOWs for (sale.
Cheese quiet. nt 113110. Freights to Liter
-0001 dull and lousy; 17,000 Ito 00rn al 03.1
liner st.m.
LAl . ll37—Flourclosed'rvilot, out bidder*
are grumally disposed to insist upon tut!
Tr lees kneel 1 wk; better; No.: tinting at
5 2 . 30 2.44.10. *Lk In 2,40. • kyn
scarce and Onto, M. 51.3701,43 for western..
Om quiet, at Ste In store, and 0P,./o aflAt,
for western. Corn scares and firm, 01.11,40
In store:ll.4N Mtsut for western, end 111.0
01,11 ILLPALL tar Pork irtuarlyi of
.540 bbisurroa at ki1.0021,10 rush nod regu
lar. Beef doll and O. Cot meats
nomi
nal.- flacon doll, ultra • downward tendons
e 7. Lard 1.01:01.kic far talc to Triton steam
kintlarandered.
Ctisolositit *too
artoltotoolL to the Eittsbargla Ilasttt.)
Comma.; Daloombst. ti.—floor daft but
unchmored tides of candle at $/lsrsell,a).
Wood le bold at *7,Ull2 ed for No. I Spring
and Muter, but three nat. unite is More
the...m.of bosom . Cora dull ate% • thde
newly at Pc for So. 1. Bye aleadvat *CM
Baring unchanged. !Cotton null middling
nominal,/ at Dltios. 'robin en fair
emtne. done;-entre of 17 hhde at art.SO.d.
MOO, and 01 boatsreed leaf no IDlSOgtlisn;
Isottlpt. quirt and nett.. "intaten ontnt.
nth. Untended Inman»
not During. and owner" are mostly peeking
W thols own acceDedt•ro 6teNae Munn-
Loos an he given Vibe tett nogg.* On
baled al 071/4/ grossaal 111,77unt; reerOld , of
SAX Mad. Prattle°, nail ma !mended:
rate. boar. Yew Port <drama at 001,00 for
la; . gia,o3 for nidr,Sele no demand. Bulk
este—lnlet Cared, gil l i1e . .4 9 , 0 1nt
' attflrOVAlaglne ' 4. at 71 and
eletetl alalt at. a decd.. Lint loner and
tiding rtamltkal at, 12612t1n tar prima
kettle tandeved, and Itellto for bead and
gut and grimy steam , no round. Duller
noollangen and nearly at 13640% for veva.
Egan otat at 710. C . D.5... Apple. and Po—
tame. unchanged. Clover Seed 1p demand, I
P'7";= 1, 9 ° 41'.%0? 7,242:it z 0
unchanged.
Play
dull at 4193. Ltneetts
00 dull at µmimes. l'ard'Ol
Paktlenal ;inlet at CCHSO lnr refined. duty
rata- 110.1 Caul% raider doll, hot prints
are unchanged.
Ni. Logic miwriael.• - •- '
eleaklkerapb to tbo Putsettran ttitstttai
BT.Lottte, Docelaber la—Tobacco; nOtklag,
doing. Cotten nominally lower, but no
sales. none; Iltale doing for want of ship
ping faellltleat Southern obolcs extra. ea,to;
unable and treble extra. .10,714,112,0.); cgolee
to fancy, 411.13013,0. Veneta higher, owing
to the anoa , supply{ Prime to 'choke
said nt 47,04 to $173. On. dull and easter
10.10Wea.., 00...drce at 'mama Barley. $1,414
01.55 for prime to altetce taR. 10400,700
1.7114. Pork; small sales city at ge. 4 40; coon.
tetrkbell:.trlr s'll='!.''°tAhe'lre4ro?ll4o•'?4..9l.4
Llama. sweet ploklek rat. Bacon;sboul.
de., Ile; clear Miles, 1401 lie. begar curnd
llama 1701 ea Larll,ll.tin fur . choice Steam.
41441011444 supply W 200015 411114P011111,111
prices range 1nn:4140 to ac'elewe taie,
and bard to ant her thebest, the week's
packing watt over Platothe. largest ever
eons beret packed Ptak.; the week
-clan. with 921,0 a In pens, %CO. of which am
sold. IttetI(II3.,FIOLIT, toe bblat wheat, COO
bust Coro. 4,oooelekst Itarles,4o)atekst bog , .
about 4,001 eattOn, ala bales.
EMI
Mil
Cbleagwitseltet.
Llrefolegrstrit to the Pinstnirgb
Cuicoon, Dewomher quiet and
unchanged.' Wheat fairly active and ad
vanced 1 Sim closin g.fir in at aI,SII for So a.
Corn Muter; old Nem dud now 2; 113chigh
er. at 1114.510 for NO2; and el! 0150 for
new. Onto morn active, and Ic higher 0161
O3sl4eicloslng otterly at outside. /Lye dull
$1,54101,61 for Nos 11.42. Barley doll
nod Sal ower. eloirlog quiet at 41,94 alp for
No I. - Provisions moderately act lye. Nets
nark 25.3 lower lit ...'0,2302041; Viartil.23 for
runway delleary; and sl67iii for ante e mewl.
Lard lower at 11%00.11.. Eimihti meats
nominal; Cumberland, Or; short rib. 10e;
short close panked, Ile; green hams,
Dressed bogs 130' leper at 0.14117,M. gow.
carols-3,0X floPri 41.0i0 Midi 00054
L 9.000 bosh eorn 13i0o bosh rota. Shipments
—3,300 bills our; 1,020 Thcatl3,oll bush
enru;24to ausb cots.
. Milwaukee Market.
. . . •
ime • reiese•at. to the VP - tete...li deaf ite.7
DeCtIMINM 14.—Flour gutet
and arm ionwilovolmint re en 0000412; wino.
try d'enhia tutrall.,76En.oo. and extra ed.noo
POO.. Wbeet firmst 5t.55,4 for No. t, and
$1,7101,76 for No. Vete weak. at WO fOr
No.II. Corn dolt PI 100 for • new: enalled
Enceintewere 401.1 Ws. • Flour, 0.10:0 boa.
Wheat, 2,6C0 bna Oats. 1;.VO oon. Carty
fielpmentd worn 1,160 WM. Flour, 200 boob.
°ate, OW bush. Corn.
LagalllYe market
'"& l ;l l := s ".Z4gt,T.°N."l.l=l.
.I..ive ga tnlatl9.so for t h mail fret) ileTt
rlOUr—soperfltio pi No. 01201215.
O at.Th
.2 m®9. W.
horn
—oar In 'bulk &lean.. at.
556G5+. Cotruo—rlo 21137.5 a. Cotton ISNO3
ie. Hoge inanimate at (1101/ rocs pa sm...
1 . 01 .• tarn / 3 .1 0 . nano. DOWlnal..
Green manta p.a..1 bulk mama unatiangod.
RAw. Whiskey in bond 9013.7.:c.
.
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IltrTolograph to th* Pittsburgh tittetto.l
Tots., Deo. 14.—Plour la quiet. Wheat 3
Oat bettor; atlas of amber at 124:0:41, and.
No. I spring at 111,90..01ra Omer. tor old.
Uta Dotter rococo,' sale of old No. I at at;
now at 011/.IPOo, and for all this month at Me
fell. Oata unchanged at aio for N0..1. Rye
nt, 0.40 tor No. 2 ilpH2g. Under du.k.t
L/rused Hogs unchanged at natio.
•
Mew Crisman Market: .
thy Teserrern to tee Merman Duette.
Haw Ont.:ant, December IL—Cotton, Is
gotta; Wes of .1,007 bales of mledling at
1 4.; iwt•inta s ,lei .xvorts 6=l balm
anger and faolaaboa active and unelnume,L
firm at
and
Oats
gild.. Corn quiet but
firm at - g 1.15. Oats at Me. Pork lower at
11,60. Lard nominally unchanged.
=I
Bz Tekgraph to the Pattebtolth meeette.l
' Lemeuo, December 14.—LIMIO Mtn 15
- OOM.loner on common scream et 40,0067.12
`4,`= or-I . A t 7:r tr.? gm!
moderately sato . . et $7,1007,76 for Ant
( Pent] , shipptogts,7so7 . for Mond gosltty
a°. nonelpte—lo,Mo hew , hone.. -
Memptito watt: -
nes u•.eite.l
t.ZILIPM
Sfo , D trogg r agt
a:Lnt= Is em
osu et 60000. Perk V . 1107;h0T2 - 4`.tlM
clear AWL' et 19ic. Lard at 115.140.
Financial Matters 10. New York.
=I
(By Telegnpli to the rlitsbitig Oarelidt.l .
N., Mrs, Dec. 141%7.
NOWAY ♦vD GOLD.
Money market easy and steady at 6127 n
cent. for call loans. 0101100 E.chnt , g`
quiet at /0451/110, gold, for arat-elass hills
la
Goldil er, opening at IW-k, decant= t•
/ 1 %, a d closing at Mt. The loans tend L
were ir nerally one, and snort interest!
Immen .. 'the exports to day Worn (.300700
el enrin gs yesterday at Gold Exchange Bank
Sl22,cce,one, the benelest on record, and tO
Jay MO were .7/.oDe,me.
•
• . I : oorsasstasra.
Go4Tnmerit stocks are n shade armor
Convent, , 31, IMSHIIISS; tin.",a.!. 10-.146/07%
dO.
IDO4kk 104!;1 1017 g ; ft, 'O. 114%; no. now
1012107I;U.C./On;21ali;Tun•Foriles
W/otos StscteThirtes,
ItI,WIO4N.
i asatti - erseeserser.
$1111,327,513; decrease, .I,IV,SZt pure
sl4.4*tag decree., Stde,4o6;ciroolatoo
131,116.811; Increme, 4eZ,709; deposits, $177.
044,2.10; Increase, 1,117,e75s legal t00der9,1.54,
DUAL.; increase, 04,331,858.
Stocks quiet bilt steady. Canton. 45; Cum - -
her/anti, 23; Wells Fawns.% 51f5t4X; Amer
ican, 71415; Mains, •;50376; United
Slat., 711,1178 Ilerehanta Unlun. 3 71 , 02074;
Qulultsilvar. A; Marino., 85.105ittra
ni00 01.14 3 00 5;01.-Z% At.lolllie Mall, ;phi@
1111; Vinstern Union Taleirtnpti, 3350/h354;
Etto,! 7:7;71273; Ltedson, 101010.% /Idrleni,
, I 3
11G, e her. 1: Cuocithss Read lag,. 1.15(5015i;
Ohl° Certificates. Zrit7hsG; St. /'aul 4rst;
do p eferrod 00.031.115;; ediehlgan Cnntrai,
110%1 thuhtg n
an uuthern,Blsol;3lsi, Illinois
Contra], 134,03.9; Pittsburgh. haggali Tale
do; 1035411210354; Rock Island. 07501PN;
flortbwestont, 115040fh5i; do preferred 10.5( ‘
081; Fort Wayna,...1714070714; Old Tenn.,
so:l's, 055% allsiOurts issued to Paelllo /lan
road, Plis,. .
=M2
• • .
in the Mining share mireet Gregory sud
denly dropped to 420, but afterwards :veer
owed to bbJ. thu balance of :he Itst the
fluctuations wore silent; Edge MOE El
Dorado, ISt; Smith & Parmelee, WO; Quartz
11111'131.
• lECZIPIII •017.3 1111.1M23.
Tbli receipts of the Sabareasory to-day
wm 44103,011 i for ills Week, 08,011,311; pay
ments to-day worn 1,10,510; for the week,
WI 819; balance, *VASS...AR.
imports her the week were: Dry goods,
s9ll l ,l9);•Baneral merchandise, 11119,ti0,5%. .
1401.111 MAIL mincrorm.
Yesterday. Resin. J. Kiddy, Maga emd
Ground!. et the Pacific Mall bircutore. to
stoked. and 0. Wheeler. Jr., Geo. 11. Hart
son and A. A. Low were eluded their
stead. Thu board Id therefore constituted
now in exact accordance with the new ticket
which will heclectod on Monday. Ad In
junctions on both sides have been with
drawn and the Mien tut and teethe Mali In
toriati are harmonized.
' • lEtalUsitern ltaiket.
(By Y•legrean to the elttsta tb tisretle.l •
Ittisestunsi,llecember Flonr doll amd
receipts Huta awing to the ebstructlon of.
nasleattow Corn fltm;new teased western.
Ina& Oats dr. et 70C175.1. Frt . ...talon* firm
end bettor. Ideate end bacon dell.
Philadelphia Markel.
thy Tilerraph b its eittsburgb
Plltt.nntenta:Dcoember 14:—Plonr Ilrm.
Munn, sales VAL Com tirm; new mixed
western $1.2.3g1.27. Oats Vann • Burley.
SJ,E.O for western. Petroleum dull; ertme
Ulm relined la bond 21c.
LIIPOIII6 JIZ C.80.8.0.1.1m.
&Asses:down awn Pprovatroua lian.aoar,
Demember 14.-1 ctr barley, Conon, Darling
ton la Co; 3 Cara Iron ore, Bryan & Caosher: I
do do, Bradra Band Iron Col 3 do do, Lloyd
illackt I On axes, Lippincott A Cold Obit slat%
Andercoa, Cook & Co; kl bal. herring,
do lablte 11sn, J Draeui IWO bloom. won,
Para, Jima a Cot 440 do do, Nunict & Go; BSCO
I: /umber, &leak. Oboe!.; 3 card Iron ore,
Wood & Lorain: CIO blooms Icon.l9lmlcl4
Vi ears corn. Alaticow S Amity; 2 do pi; Iron.
Un/on bon /1111116eask• ware J °Leary 1
rut poritala.K A F.:M..4/44 SI *km ow i
n. o
do oats, Kirkpatrick & Co; to do 3 9 8 . KiAsOor a
Canart Id. Ski BOrn. J ()lent b tonic viataar,
Shsws3er S 7 .Bwßi 1 do droned to g.. 1 L .,
mire, 11 James:l du do, D l cCandlers..ls tku4
to do; alcCull.,ush, Smith a Cdlaliasr e. J
Jack; 81 do ccris,l2 a. osts, ytetrart & Long
ectitint.
err is es. FORT Rawest 0020.a00
December 14—t ear Sabott; :550 tea
!aril, SSW pea Sellars &Cm; 2461 do do,
E II -Myer. A Co; 12:5 do do, J 13 Parker; 200
0!:18 Dour, Showalter 5. Lsug; 200 do do.ovaer;
299 dodo, I) Wallaye; 180 do ao. S Evart A. l/2/:
100 do db, Kell A Eltebart; 150 tadee. Ihrtley
5: 2104 v, 30 051. grease, J Dalyell A Sorus
00.111 lard; A 1.. ffl•lrsur,,l /51.,1 Tobacco, Al
lityl; 2 do do A Schaub; I aka barley. Slob.
moor a Voakamp, .
15,1,1vntaur labLirr B O 12.,Dbeember 14
ow mut. J Coe ow dd, .1 01.20i11y O.;
6 skB rev, Watt &51 112 On ; a blws butter. bbl
ogee, J Stoop.; 8 lat rye, 11 Elnale; 1 On but
ter, 1001 egg, W Baena do d0,..1 Onllnghbri .
22 WI. oars, Scott tb 014a1; s 4 do vetrat.
mot. Straub 05001 11 sks oat., Kell A loloh.
art.
A:J.2OIMMM STA_TION , Drember 14-1 Cu.
stares, ILAIya Robertsoo, 10 bbl, 401, II Al
'lleonewo; ICu 10111.0104 j tY SIMOOIIi
bw• 11 , 00',0tlefsrt 8 LsocenhoPri:4 to.lla 111de1
Popp /101000 A Co; 11 4400004 boKO, 11 ALoti
BOW 0 OW. MI; J Horoext; 1 oar hooter. -Von.
roe iS
rrmarraall..J o LaamlataarmraaTs
laraeathat twos 551105. Itolama Bell a
as .la, A H Calais A Co; I use ampea
aralrer. Burke Cr; roeg. Stewart A
hangeabeaa; 1 eke tollitted, (.4valltail a
Mos.
pftsi - rsoCaoa LSD Cososttsvca.• IL,
Deersoaras.,
no.lls, S O' take:sham
'Age Sean . Eras., Olimor• 14014/81 14 bra
5.11.. Er os 44 On; 4 pkci 55141. T. Volgt
Co.
JOlll.. AftODIS I.,LTALLAIt
A.7(11112612X.
JOSHUA RITODESI, CO„
alalsters.
BARLEY AM) 110 P HEALERS,
°Moe. 382 Penn street,
'PIITAULIIuf, Pt
Malt now.. RAW Iltraetos~ Gas
MYERS, HOPPE?' & C. 0.,
almliaml in 74 lIITLIMS, areas,
I ===ll
tr 117 7.11 R E
Qt Zvory Description.
KIIOOL AND 9FirICE rt!RSITIIIE
Ito. 45 Smithfield Sirett,
, yI I. 7rIEVNMR.I.4.
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Viand 11.111,11 . 11,•elt II tt.,.latet Mnt ti NO.
ta MI to, cow tsitl7 Gis taut C.
(lASH nucica;
NTZI. WV .C. IC:4110.. —.Mu. wtrl.
pnl 3:ro
PITU9TI36ti IMPORTING TIOL'S.E,
MITABIJILILIM) 11131.
MDT & FNMA,
GERMAN, EREh CH AND SPANISIg
WINES
4' Fenn greet. !'ittsburgb.•
Cur et H. ICH (DT haring returned Rum Ea
r., r,14301,,,1114
1111 . 111131tebtitte WM) Coe tailor/D. Int e.g . .
4 7,111 • Diet,t.erle, Artec. Chnoinevie.
4" ‘l%'" tig.'l1 IA 4l7;Zi:o2l4.:StVig.
•it IILIII •••,.. • ' . •
Mill aDs.. ced..
YUJI A4O OWN %ID .oenenbu.o. A Iftele.,
A. • ETD RR CD., Cetuutteb. epare.DllC
Duct Lad noel..
117.7164. /Ve • & " (; l t ni LtA n .ril , ,,,,. •
A Chute.. .....ettu • eut ur 01-D,
W DILISY onost•ntlo on hand.
te even.. Hen ed •trtnonpoott• th tt“ r.bos
bole-e. tea are • du.o on.r the rtonete. Wen/
or iiiNno Itt.antlattion
el an 4 .12%Parlsuft Ot.Prile. solicited,
THE FORT PITT
LUMBER CO.
Capital,
1 ti 124,000,
ES
rreeleievs—El,W: DI Mut &Ilk
tk . emeArs—T. A. TVltlliirt
Bnperlaleadeut—J*ti. (lILLJESCIS.
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oTa'i r t'n r gx,tivrx,7l.,m ',lr,llTlnj;
ANI,IIVn NTY-LINE tLel nocullod otos
lan•lo In fore" Coon,. t... son orenneo
on Hew • ar4 Ow rce id) ar o
I. .,y r a ilz = 7;or a tt0;14. 1 . 1 . t4T 1.11.4.L•d/.13X
11114 Cone? et !tabu std 1114ny Eh.
•
con
ttonntestlono by roan stkonl4 all.
&tuft to •
T. A. WIIIQtIT. ,
Heerotary,
PlTTillUltWi. PA
ON DA PiD AND TO A ABBE.
x i or ,rll ,r4 .
;7
•` loverl,'W 47.P•r";
73 XX Drlpa
gftertl74Pe ' vt
L 1 51...011.1i10 Portol:looevaL , {gart'
C C A '
ALI IC A? , 0,
.11.twc,rd
Cot. ' Wayne istd Yee'n strett, I 1.4'332 scurr.s2t4
B. C. HAM AND,DBIED -nue,
WewW kuv, aime new ehotee
C. Hams and Dried Beef.
Il bgii r a. M . ole art ti c aa r !Or sale 0911 oudiy, Nevem
P. etaLLEup et co,.
JAMES B. JONES,
MUSE IN
Scrap Iron, • Light Iron ;
oh.wr AND *llOllOlll. pm'
, • XXCYJIP.IIO.
Comes Alad•r.r. mtreeto irtndi nJr
*Venn. Alogboar Olt) , • • ,
•
Jongl,i•ECK, ORNAMENTAL
vrtg o assormen , t or 1.0-
T.DON t7fllr.s (jgia:=l.
li tirood prtra en earn nen /aren't, unri
hillifititUVr"'"'""U'4""°,'"lf"b
FOR THE TIOLIDATB.—We szt — Fe
pdLW/A, LZl:l4f..r? ,t 7 4417:
bores ; also dote.. naulgs, 1,7 lb. ye.n.l;
dram.; ernuortu
ratt'Z'AVV:::.:',"4'rgfrgll.l
Urwery Blur.
00,. ...1,24p. L.
" ..n7 thlatrac..
EMBER 16, Ls
PITTSBURGH ROPE WORKS.
FUITCH,
=MI=
CCU DAt3E,
ort ,
cur : varlet!'
NTArelsoreve, IL2 6 . 11 - 6 `Mater M.
==!
RIVER HEWS
Thorivather,eontinnescoldandhluetury with
snow falling at Interval.. The hlooongahela
river rote rapidly on Saturday, but was falllng
at dark on Sunday evening, the pier mark.
showing about tOo feet Mx. !belles In the than.
eel. One or two tow boala . let - on Saturday :
'evening but felled to tot below. the 'Wand .
There It aenalderable Illoatlrg lee la
the atononinhelA The Allegheny elver Is
neatly clued above the Stiapenstonbrldge.,
The Ginelnueil Rtioulrrvot Saturday eaym
The weather yesterday :eaptinued eld And
cloudy. flu thermometer at 'ale a. re. aloud'
at li, at noon 21, and at oda p. m. W. The wind
wail rom the ntrth In the morning, and Ahilted
round to almost the oppoalte point or the com
ps. during the day, and was from the Sloth
rut towardevening., The Indwell°. were
for mild weather. :
.
The river wee tiring at Pomeroy and Gal
lipolis,acconling to dispatches tecelved hum
evening, with eight feet at the former place,
with tome thin tee InAtiog. The total rise at
that potent. over live feet.
The rirer here is steadily evening. It thee
(Ivo Inches In the •tarenty-four hour. ending
lest craning; according to the Water-week.
reglater, visaing a total rite of three feet nine
'pars. Considerable thin Molting lee made
its appear.. lathe rive yeaterday morning.
Matter, on th e visit were not very active
yesterday. Two large steamers have received
most of their con for New Orleans, and
will leave out co ons , there M water enough to
avow elheir getting.; of the river.
The departures yeatarday. outside the
packets.' were the Levitate. for Cumberlutd
/Over. and Lizzie Booking for New Oriente,
the letter drawing three and a half feet, vita
out berms.. Captain Boykin. Yropose. to
place his boat In one of the lower htiselmlppl
tributary trades. The Leclette took • barge,
the boat and barge drawing thirtilbehm. Tom
Allen and Tom Kin sey are her panne.
The following advice., lo regard to the tow-
bolts that lea bete on the last swell, wate rs.
rely( d here err Saturday: The Leader Ls lald
up at Cwt..; the Waren broke her reek
ehaft and has returned t o Wheeltng, we rue.
•
some, for revolt.; the S am. Roberts pieced
Pomeroy:on Saturday ntorntnt r an d the Abs
Ilayapirasedlf {ravine the 00001 day at noon.
The T.eorddirrhas been fold by at Calret un
til there le rum waterl The Wild Dock,
Glendale, Ntes.eng or, Slls4r Oloul, Erre Por
ter. from New Orlerudr; and the DelaWaie,
from nlempble, are naafi the Mt boats due
at Mitchm'. ' I
.The ltientphle Avalanche. of the 10th; says,
l'ester.lay Mr. illike rystrt was examined for
killing of Wm. Umlaut.. was nreved•con—
ektel,ely that tiatelgaa had time and again
threatened in take the of •Pyee. end that
he went to l'yeta , s store on the at/Iktof the
affray, for the express Name., ea he laid him.
sett, at ar being galled," and' ll the
the circunetancee cleared : 'proved that Pino
was the men he weeded to kill. At the un
elution pl the erideue he In. dlachergad, salt
woe clearly dmetrated that the cattier, of Car
rigan was dose strictly fo belt.eelente.
The Meat Repubile can to have left UMW'
far New Orleans on Saturday last.
Zuesellle has a propeller embed "Come and
Soe U.."
The Ile Hers has gone to FeenCh•leland to
help the Silver Ciotsdkret the bar. - •- •
We copy the following from the St. Joseph
hilmourt !krill'', of e. late date: Theleteaus
SO host Emote, for malty month. moored at the
Jomph undies, la deal.. to be hannted,
Ab ut roWnishr shoats, ghastly and toned 1110
white, appear Upon the de
ro
ck; them
they ca seen, but on the apprah of •
hying b n m
efog they ventrh through the deck. The
apimartuce of these etranno visitor.. Messy.
preceded by myetcrltsse hooch, and Pohl..
'The, virile hove
with
occurred for some
time pert, and It Is with dlllleuity that watch
men can be bleed to guard the boat. These
lams ere obtateed from an ludleidnel who is
toady to swear that he ram the Shous.
Lora, Dmerolter
of b utt
o f Is Mill
rellbur hero at the rate of a foot per day.
U.,. must soon come to stand, Rect. 'arti
er-Is from below lead for New 0de...,
t:hore , they get 11l per bbl on none. Three are
brit lour feet three Inches warm to Calm. The
FellolS sad Oars. sad Jells, are reported
mkt amonoti at lint island, and the Conitoo
, wealth oil. The-large new steamer Illsteark
• 311 Completed, and Will leave on Seturday for
New trrleamt. TIM Roth troold go out, hot
there la too littie water for her, light. The
Viola Utlte, kaa been ratted from the bed 01
the Missouri.
The Ors: steamer Ihst• entitled Hal Ten
Hoer NIL. the L - mted States, to ISS3, under
ottoman 'apt:. Starrett Pitts. The tot States sr. a semi .Ida wheel Ism, and
y eel math. inter dee to ply ea a Mall pall pocket
oetessen Loulsollle .0 the mouth of sal;
H . :tr.—Lot:lst We (Lurie, The Halted States
.ded her career In ISM She was built in
isdereonville to 1914 erd Wee owned by Hatt
oon other*, of nearly WS tune burden. and at
that time wee conetacreal the merchant
steamboat to the unlveme. She was low
pr e .. ..1 had twosecitoes,bulltill TSeeland.
W eta Cod on account of any other United
thous% odt Um:ally m7' amnrottecotemporstry
Joubtloas• hat C oilenthority for the state-
IDt M.—Neu- L A/La. flt.somesefal.
The Nark:Stile Gazette rays Recently saMe
enterptlah. *Wet. of Southland built . •
steamer sad called her /Acton. We woadeelf
the Capilall owbla menvery..o hame6
Ms new craft after , the old and forgotten
memos, Job. Linton. we saw ...Med' fat
New thismr, la the Loolarille Journal to
1 `JS 00 old file of which paper to In eon othre.
4 pamperer en the Unto GUI was kaocked
calks tssilmhe loaf of Hat glimmer to Lthe
Marl deck by the hrealuog of some rigglog
wattle. the boat or.. :eparrine Cl!' Hat Islerot
lie eautht the tillcope which eared his tile,
but hist , . r, ea o
broken to the AIL
'I3ITEd AIIBOA,TEL •
VOR N
T AV OISJLEANS.
—Tbe ol•bcs!,
-- - -
..11ARY DO L VAUZ, and Hamra No. 1 aint
grow Sxuriat.r... • Commander. will learn ,
Caora on amnia. lam roo. Of Markt
aCae.
Van' num" . dPrdlr on bon.% ar lo
not ent.as BoaNrS.Astnt.
MARBLE AND — bL&TE LIABIL
it 1h raitirt.s Dux lutle k 11. Vt !Os..
Warot,oo_3l3 and 3 of LTHRIITT
aTott OuoUtt Wateroola pa Itcootl Zoo:.
Ittrit .
oovocettcd lianty , rtatz, nod poleva i ta a.
:500 1 4•=
7 Oa ll l:Vrrd7 7.tfar.
Or aelds. cap w Al arbtelsol, rid pods to
loot *snail sa • •
TPere I. nu ntb
l er place to Stern renltiyi
• IItI t;".
'rooter. /4.1 . 01. Cation tor Oa,.
Edorboll t:tCostozo
. waki.
oind T
CITY COLLYCTING AGE7ICY
SEATON & CO,
Local I.7ollectitn-
Mc>, 34161 M74:4xt3la iegt.
........ 1 . 117.313uuti11.
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IS4tld;: .ltliNgf ° 3l
MVeaattgit i.tl.
111
prrrstninlai PArtn
2•l7l,l:l : i kli...". ) .X.TAlNY.llaritafacturtr.ol
Nir A. 1 1:7 wilApplun pApEps
.or)tlei: &AD vo.n.stianyor,
No. to.?. TOtru Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
()7r/ova- 4 mo UST HAor.tr.
0FiZn,74.° 4 ,, ;" AQ:4:4l4:"'l'
luns. 11111. • • • •••
irot maps. Stuck.
n.
C. r. r•. 7
reCON CSTir tVORUS.
Ct."0.•.0. CLARK ek.00..
Nlvivr,nrers nr cr*.rr A.erlpTnt Of Pate
C..rttrard Lnd Illy - 4.1 Oat-Ur:
ad
X.C.OOIArk3OV.
tut, I.th
unto! oorry (24 roar ' - 111H
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to
r Ar VATAR A CU.
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ALLLEFIZIE..‘4.
Myna Lont.nbo. DlAnnoncli.l
Class, China '. 4 'ase /4 Tait tatlety
At ri.LTRILAI PRICE& A:vet - rail. I..qturcil
aA r. Au. on, 041 .d annual.
.• . • : tens
;z1 ;ittig '4%';
Esaa
"b" time.
oaa White, /lab.
zyittm.ll:k. • • -
uuis.alaalanaaa;
a •• ft., 04 , 1 i
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• '" V. ` ii!ctt7crilecn & 59N.
=I
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Vat iz ara cr., r. -
141? iIii3LILE:T:SirI44E67..
~ .. ;a! It voulte. " pin;•,'
.01ITICE NO.I SPOINO WHEAT,
aau for .re by
""
DANIEL mrsiu.soir,
I I , :. AkTnEtt ittNtinsoi: 01 si su- .
and 11.1?:=;`,T•,r44;4TP.1172AILMItt
Cl• runt
n.
INDIA HILTUnEIt CLOT/11P4G,ot
o,cry dewlvtlon: also. M 411,11.1.1 Pant..
one lll . l .l[ DC ,01 % Ae.. at :I.d II .4. l ?Mr nrel I.
4. A H. PHILL.I.A.
Fb:ATEmorts.‘-e4 ! bap on Con'
.41"`"'""' r """.Ai 44i indxivirk
AA IL L E
/1040/110 , E RCP
Oxe. nt 215 .4 tt. Cl
ICAT/No
'llllll.l. of AU
. rnua..m.
I.IUEIII
E , PAU
•tnest.
J. a 11.
LEGAL.
LLEGUEIVIC COUNTY, 88.
Tar. e 0
'elo
3•131 rattrleALTl• PlUrgß/LYA•
f.Y . UAW COUNTY,
t. i7f tl! ,'l`tb
•rines Ha..)., lately le cor strlal . aonbee
fare ourJudeur Cute 0.14 Cour,. elmtbarsb
To it: en .1.• 'Nal day of.Ottoner,at 11.1 . ,
lit ;ad.,. .I.u. tail etUrt recovered
',coy, r,,,t2 tor ofJiects,
t7e91.1)117:4.:41'il2111:rt;211-1.VOettrigern, 'rrltY;
lent, as wall as t eems •
truhata for their test.
ILja?fel eseertle7.ll7.?AltessliaglV.a.g.'",,,t.
executor of Jartes.kireham, dettaae.l. is eau-
Yca •proOLis got t hee. ord. a] whereat,
by the I....nation of sal Rein' tiger
sod g eeing .nu. bet w 1 r , f r aloof th e veal ...s
-tele & Baua. we hare la maimed Court un..
&mood. tdt mtbottea the deferment to.erren
b• glare. Yet execution thereof still
r ins to b made.
in of the) ear. taa'ne••
remedy , ts Wu shim in Malt behalf a Pialrer
renuy and we bele, willing that what Is right
and Just should 1. done hem!, do corum”d Teo
as °mimes ce•ore we have commanded ton, eh n
by pea ant lawlui men atour bailiwick toe
. Ire notice to the /tee Jr. aboma, executor
of J•mcs ti, sbatn. deter.. d, with notico.a
lirsh.n. Hugh Graham end (Arnie Utahans
(chi eftn of hug . it aharn, deters. 4 who wt. a
be.ther. of James Grab... rimers ) Thomas
Ura , ard, urmrs ftra.am led Mantra MeWlllisnm
at 'Thomas .-rani m. deceu.scri. who
11:0 a, r.°111.r. , h,L,',7T,,Vruli odn'% - ::12
ham and Mama . tenths.. (chirdren at
Jet., lershsto, dinned. el, we. a brother
..1 Jones ...LIM. deceased) Oslo Rowe, Itobert
1 11?.74 ' . rCetsfS RI. ;",2:17,
ti ceased r.r.toer eald J•mes
Urea me, &Arlen:Jen/7 ecarlett.
•o 4 hearth* tem . ..M.. (the dr •ti of etude eta -
1.1.rh:g,T.;:11.7.1.°) ( trido
len Cue). deceased, err* wss • sl.s•r of sold
s .
Jam.. lura.am. deceased, ) Yeetry Coals. and
Bea, (children of Stacy Del, who wog •
2!."(',, ryji , j4t , Lll . :ll ‘ , Mo /11 - :O e n ase v? l il;77t;
ofJames terattan, detemr.o), 55 belrs . of James
W'Jee ittl ' tra c t ' ' t Vi to 11 . 41 ' ; I',Ad P ttLlt,%":l::
to
Monday. of January next, to show I. sea
-1 e'llf rt:',;..llT:aql'.;stehreliat clay
s ll . ;ta j Cg.
t , nutd. and why thee. mace Feta
lure. has trate.rino /Is Oft, for Ore of the Steal
Setae ba,llkr, axes. ..uf ht te.t.to hare [ . ..ger
eae“tlen arra:. them for Optd, su4
C
)t• Wore.ard. Lecordlnjr to the form!. rm and
ell. et of the reed re , y aro sssss d If their thicket.
'Ann further la .1.. and rcrele. wbadro..err cur
rald Cour. rh.ll then and to reof tad cancer.
tog teem In title boom f cousider. And Stave yen
tltro and t • et- /he nintes of sham) by whom yet
stall make 1tt0...n to three ele tole welt.-
W the lion M. neared, eresident of,
our aled COUrt .t tablr,b,ide 71, day of Di.
cember, Atono DOnilue one thOurand eight hun
dred wed rlxt,“ven. •
IC=
) JACOlat p. lirdli.Talt.
cw.veti. B. (Mutat. Eberla. r'th'ned"47el4:i
tUSTEVS SALE Ore
Valuable Coal Property
•
, By On. of. order at th e Court of Comtoon
Oat, In and for the count, of Ann thenv mad.
reptetooor o. 1./.147. at b.•
Lion. tao andonagned Trutt. via l1 1
. uttonot
pedlennle, on the motto, on • t
MOLIDAT, LECESICILIIII3I , Io. 184 M
At the hoar of 10 o'cloc r at. of id dart All
•Iba. vain:mac len of oath known as the ••Ciark
. Coal:;,.;lllnated . ln" Vls•betla radynabla County
V.:f.drattnTal ste2rttrode:llr.gotTer%einel
thence, by ratd fennel t.oettt degre.s west
67 . 10 ba'ane• • e cone: thence by I :nd of U.
L. Oaroble /oath 164 .I.diree• west 6 1 7 , 0 Per-
V: l7 . l 4&7rVion e ttl k G : d k e b , n r ' ' eis: l l.l l ; f rerert
• :done: %heed, :onla 10 degrees eut Mt/grebes
to a stone; tbtrra
t e es heirs sou th al
ilearear east at 110 vet to stmnet theaed
Scioth 123 darn,. es.:, ZO.S.Lt tweet:a.° a moo:
ence tudtd rare.. coat 161 a0 perches to
• •tonet tneoca onto fa dearres ran 9 percher:
,I °;`g:. ° V.l l Vg.;fg.'..,et:llll:ol
thence south .s:Jaycees oast 7 • 10 jrzebes
blekorr; V•ence aorta 4.,41 derne• essl.4lpar•
en,. tO co.; th-rte lot, tim e; of aftnism
I:thnneon nortl.a3 ,artees• west 61 640 pee.
00e• too etoer, then, .eorth El'Oegrees east 23
boo tbe hive t o berlonlegt
con
0 anadred aerea. strict thsainte t
e a dnrral
t •iretter with •11 slorular e node.-
Mitint . n i .ri:fle t i ' ! o Caio e f l ;l73;a7al"t a ot h l e . and
fal4' p r sTr i :f 7l : C e °l or.V ' ll{;'llltterql2n . d!
to, tn any an, all or, t and alreo•dars neetlad f
t,".1:: Vr°,•':=l;d°f,:!,74
I roned ,
priol rare In the cameo:lon ant ttkleig
Out at any ed ugaom.and aad the oriel:ego
or :mina ro...•lent ortertona for olalr La:adult
F :Fs . ga t Ta '' r%il ' ft " ettlitc wa or
the arab:ay.:ay, or aottongabela ears? or
byth. ltd • lte beat rp.allty.
cs •- I ..ne•dbled care and
to
balance lo one
add - t scrotal by judgment bend and
roortaage crt p erolsee.
• 20. larth,lnformatbrn Innatro of
ALGX. 70. wn . ptux. Tritatee.
• mShoot stre•ta
111,, Pr.hilY or ll.1:111.1 I.lbAtelt. lto
el.
Yo=:1,131
WES:I7ERN DISTRICT PENS
tYLVANIA,
T,be und.ralgo44 bigeb7 itves iipt.lte tO
,Doonsimt of
• •
ASSIGNEE OP ROBERT lIERVEY,
05 the bnroughtiVratentati..in the covet? of
:Allegheny. nod nate' of goonsylnani, within
ante) t, whin3i/ beets nihninid:a Ohni
eunt on hit own netinon by the insirietCourat
said DlitTlCt. • .•
•
ReGIII . .U. BOLE. •ss:sats.
sasses Polot Allay sad Deddesso.Wsr
modal 4
T 2 STATE OF JEREMIAH MOH-.
liA n, I,K Is lirreby riven that
rj : e 2.l' . l- 37rg u i s n ‘ 117.o ' g . tre ' t I o=
1+5 , 7,.y. In Ito Con. 7 of • Iteqbeny, Vs., bass
Dna Arant, dto Alr iander lownson,.r. siding
In :be awan,h l p otindeoenCloser, IA said Otat,
all p,rl ., na tberclfir, having elalms or ilermandii
sraln.t o ffi neeed,o,Ar. re /neat.
".1IT.?; /.k 1 ;i 1 rit ' n ' s/ntil;,IV3tor.
aoirnu .
T ETTERA OF ARRILNISTRA
TION bikens A:Ants , . to Ole londer'
alrveA' by Ilia 1.1. gist ot WIIIs of Al I. a.slar
..unty, on tae eau, u of a34.RELLA £1.7 ,
lain or /1,..11.nn lo•rophin, drcroac, all orrsotm
I..debten o eald ...111 mate pat oAt 1, and
0011. having •IsLata swim" tut. •zne. 'so pril
aentlbem flr se . clquir.. without dela, t
• I /11.4flfarr (*SUCHEN,
derrtlll I.lu.
•
TN TUE .5114TER OF THE .
N. CA TION OP OE:WAN
INN aocCIATIoN, lid IVIvaT MAN
T. No. 1. —NoCco I. bore:, ma.
vbaao ni
A ,oals lon boa arg,laal
Coal-col' Co var., Ilea.. at No. Sal cod
lovax (*Tv. Cba-taa o( oatroratto•
thy lame oh, ao anat..] av the aoat tam'
ioMD.Lxi.
ezevyllon,
t l the 1
JACOB fL
IVaVICE le hereby Well hat
L• 1 et, ert or A • froln I‘ travbb bb.r.butb ot
llb , llltltltig, 1 7/T17E1.14M ate of Life etty
or Alirebray. towto Mel ran.
.1 to Vat az.ertl,ard
d MEd ( 1 1./.
bc,14[1.1 WHlZ Adratotalnttors.
ORDINANCES.
AA RU PPL E Mll ENT TO liN oii pia
h. • lOCE to era thrlth nty of .Verembtr.
A. U. M. en. 1114 t•A 0 Utglniance tele/leo to
tha Lathe or flat ripe `.
Cur, r m to rb T ow n l r r da e i t n ne .l l
sal
t o h y e e e g t o ed o i Ty n t V o at fLone-Ct o de. and Ito, here by
itilaCt.d. by the
*uteri Ito or Ito ea..% 'Th. Da Other GM Con.
p3ll, • ball racetro tie pelellegn of Int mleelne
f:s•Vrt`•= = " •!:• ,' , " ... l l ' , ' ll , TP•7. 2 " illt4l
i...-.•,.. tlos Crimple, bill tur4l.ll tea
to
alt!te• ' eV:g o :ell:Te d * ',., t e g ,' ,Tt;::ri l ' i,::
or teat Soy at any 'Weber...nee he charge i, tie
2:711:•"IPAI`g•',Or 1, , , , M,!!7417!• 4 8 ` 3 1 : ` :al:
a. , 700 .11 . comet nee on • prosecute opinlttona
within all :costes trona the parlsge Or thin 011/1.
rotate. •
na cm, 1 , - That ...h. tar ErPet. lane or alley
of tali ho.uah Ma% be chased by tab sale lias
Company ...flattens not. se. ening In t e n=th SCO
EVen f ;.4:e 117 rli!tel t nr ?if tepid, down. . trelit!
*hal. net tio scat epee or obstrectet tor an nut
LA Wt7ti•rdrtiLf t:.17%:1::at'a%1;111.
r 0 be by tht open.ic ot any street. lane.. or
aloy. m •t.n•••I . sh -I. h. remipUr sod speed.
1 y Icm
i y the .1140 as Cloicitranr.at / town
prot en epos anti ebareat.
Simon a: In the es.filtor *rani street rano
or lib ey a. acne/notch I'l l ••In Um camnan) sham
has all neectsarr Des cavil... to protect ta lives
1? ' 7 : l ' V t ln "' r i tll %t ; -li sllgt oit Aetai
Se-tasty
. ....eg
d b . u . r u l c . o . d . s.
.11
4 .e .
b p . re , , smeil a l n,.. . tr:01 , 1 , 1
Itlirn o o o f o V. l7 4t o g= o :l 4 o:l7fa Zi t p, 1.7,7. V,: r 7 . 1?;
property •hr any Le...tbrey or byeutte A utile
eal•arte,
BlnfipUt 1. There, Any rteletlort Co Yin,
• llet. Otte!, cr 1.- ante the
tremor
elm Co pear
.bat. nazi ebseletles,_ tremor o.o*. say, Ana,
L17,4 ' .. r .r,T ,' ::•ll ' l ,' laraf ' 4Va y , °L4 u :it " :7• •
=•• o for estrt hotter rolia.;lll,l.ithertelkei
11. .entta n ittl ' ree n .frore er aryl:Ai d : t! .. ..4 ,
n es st all rot bar relit ear meter Interfere
bltb the elabt or raid bemoan. et any IndMtenal
eel dirt. ale ts ntalttaln antra
acct
for...
• V:Z5.:17, ` 11% IlLaTtNa h :•7 this the mild a:steamy r. 0 en;
. h i N Oft DEV A rieV: for the Geed
., , nx,r+rini an e . retl in, withca.reigetlard,
:4•1.:17 1?..,A1at klf , t ' li ' ila , reltal ' tilt '
Borough e• Lalrropee :MI,
R. 0 , 7;1 . 4)(1 . , EAU
to e 100.
burea riA as.
Lotorter7eallo. o n n7 478 ' 4a . ; I ctlerVZlot cs: 1 :
' ...t4 Fhi f .,tl . with, L `HT.L'I,7,OIIL`P.AVa.
.•.•,, 1,..,%!`i=1,1•40::',=11'03fra°,5:11.•
1 r,r,,l,:"Vf.l'••7L'oti7•.!gtgyz,'.al.,.°44,l:l
' of s.ls ilia., with Tar orn stria:. seeable./ ty
robe too,ugh nye. nod to CIMTSCI the Jae
Olt.. the .o team:hi bast bolder, at Leetr din
'er Mon.
st ' inW l g; 7 A4lllll 6 t ' Ti P aTiAr c .lll, ' n!:•:4 ° I
1 N•PAIttl. ,''fr°•llliiilitll'ala°,t`tlaTX°.`a 1
filg v : fa ' argam.4 .4: 11 : 11 =. ° ,7•1111.
at tear ei on the aerersl loft tionettleg and dealt
;toil t o t 7 t . eg i n, ' :o F tr eii:srpil=r.ilrt'oCiiiintP4 Wit
t ilF r 'lf:l .I ; " r7itt mon ea
. taisr , s . t . ate
il:r
-I;ol.l'lilriiirti'Vtiel:7::::llriv!ltFll'et'inl. gtire
'tat
.I,'TV'Alrs:'lggctirgl.es7hT7ll7(bl7:=l.
fore looms. ti, an 4 tamblipon to giro posie s
thereof to the orate erbitonees of raid lot or
it.Vartl:Po'egi7l7;oool: :Alin ' rnt o sil ' ere . n g elt "'" 4 l." .
Meet to the iTe asnert or regal borough.
etrerfor A hat li snail he the nate tilt's.
Tess...neer or raid' Intl 0o
no to, return so
Muir. to ea... , 04 girt tor e glee, to the 7 ._ , Ill•
yr homy et mmo:gent Imr been made es ardie•
sale. that onleie the *omen*, 07 .010 am as-
I l ' o!• a e l :•P:t Art.l& b ,,l " l , : " .i,l' r r t ,,' '2 : 7` , f r, °' 4, he
We same In the planner yr:lsiro bells.
ittret-N. r. iiirt. j a, ' ,& 'Lar,YZI.U.U. rule
Lebr enereltle..Nor.4..Lbl7. - ' non
gF OnDlriaNCE relating to
the telthe of Water PlDee• '
g o r . crtrat W. tt ordatolt oneretorteibit,
2.47:44l % " : "L eetZrre, v' nut " :44f7e.:-
Non. thretto., 2 her from 0 otte.r the paw
sage or ord tri. ow, the Le o renceethe
V t l i gl y t t ;tlr * ,!o.
t ally ne-blio.ntoposyrYettwts;
down, wiryloolV4i,VlAtobleArarc74:4ll;e:‘f
Ouln hdd euPPIY st ye . .' .0 , ho venal ar.d, he
f:r:tri tit.rt,7..tiVrarrlq=kherffrittPolli7,
1412, Ibtre s r.r%tittl. wilecent
ma, =
th i lifil . blgtreraye . Atiett thee ' r ott i nlleys.
tero loan ugh d tha •yerode of the ortodox., bettor
C.
be rPpeired at MO eon Or
Christer Water Iletel_er•
own,. Seat to e deed.. of Salt cornet..
Whereby et Mortara to subscribe for
...pledIV 1000 •ek or raid Crat .1
r Wit•
Le.reeeevidr, . .0.4,11 U. • 1107:terl -
A N .0 1 101INalliCE relating !to
lrla• ilia tire: • •
er.Cru:k 1. leg areotned end custard ei . fee
Burge. one Cobetqf ef far Parsore of u.
nom°. Crukal.: met, het mm_ancl otter
the . paatake of 1.3 toriloaner a the macs
7,111 ,aanrCotarepaytelelf herb , 4fbrowor mid It,
IT:Tirer Arka a l c n y eill M Arnvint • .the pun Of I.lloe down. re.lerote nod ....pairing
t he e
plots, =IOU and enrl, 4 1 4.....1
43 4211.1 4.
for 4413ar, oavleta ooltoottee
legrr ' l . llt: 't
Boron
"w.
t ' htte " roralTry ' abil ' e " tl 11 ° 1 1 1W:71 N ' Ate, l
in e ro • col there. tone Ilia ' toonise 0 . tf
44 , 140 114 , e41,7 eraotarl. shall be royal et.
ta - cost. raid 1.144. C.3444,1*.
:MN...tat tee ourtees of sale 0 rib
herobraothbrtre aubtorlho for .—...
ahsreauf the capital coo olkett oat C.lll
la the ewes of • ba Bergen sod COehell of the
Rome,. Leinenteekle.'
J. Q. BUITEIIf , Borates.
-
M..1.1100w, Clark.•
LoWrenOrrlllo / NoT. 1, INr. hag= •
Prea•t W. P. foll l / 1 .. tet4.4
TTSBURGII FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
ItLIMTACITT.7.B or
Dm Iron;
Railroad Fish Bars mid Rolls'
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered
lamomotive Frames;
LoromoU.e Frame Shapes
Side Rods;
Takes, Straps•,
Platen Read.;
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
Fist., Redo, le .... ; '
Fliman Jaws, Collars, de. 4
•
OPTICS, No. 177 PENN STREET,
I=3
I►DW lIEDWIBB 808 O.
, •
Lindsay, Slerrit & Rawer,
Mannfacttgers & Importers of
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, &c.,
337 LIBERTY SMELT,
a car. VlCTieqraso,
One Square Delon Eaton' Depot,
PITTSBURGH.
sap. Auras for ruzumirE.B.:l36l.L.lo.
=nun STEEL WURKS.
SINK NIECK &GO
BM BINNED CAST 8a BL
NUM tlsq LSD MAN, ALL 96n.
lILITA, /COLT. ClllOOll/3. QA.IIO AItDCLIMM 01:17
SAW PLATES.
Zl. UMO .1.15rD EZ.III-ELLIMO
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
Cazt Eirinsi Stec!,
Cast and Gernian Plow Steel,
• PLOW WlZiOtl AND MUIVISS ILLS.
grrtiNGS, AXLES AND STEEL TIDE,
I c e bilt
080W.111.M. ASC.. Le.
Wareham, 83 Water St., Patera,
ATMS WORRE,
ar OR r °Jr va TREE. 7
fitra Ward,
.Plttsburgh,
TETRAS N. 112:212Ui• Praiident.
•
nese Work) aft items the scram ea& aunt
et:tartlete etteblithacat lathe !Wes; eaa are
howYreaterd to hunt& .
L• •
I . C . Netnesof Every DCC(IISI23I. ,
pollers, Oil . •
• .. She.tl Iron. Work,
Zatlziad Cuth4m
BoMos M4ll Casttnira
litairtneCsAlr •
Maddlie Casqlqrs,
Gamend.Caetlags,
.03d.DEf38 SOLICIT - 13 - D
JOHN RONEY,
RATA FOCIDBY,
Carson 81., 9111 Ward, near A. V.R. It.
Hammer Dies, Steel Month,
Isting El sal Izc m Cut** reandli.
dirMAL W giVcri=r4ilirgrd`dts.if;
I r ilW
calm-
PORT PITT FOUNDRY.
1. I: SNAP lifflIEWS
lUMACTVILMIS
HEAVY MON CE
zap ALL larni icrAvs- bAsTroa wo u,
WAOtastlall.4lB.llTO HMS.
= attikroted to promptly.
la bantam!, the bur. malcials abraft
Owed at Ma Voundr,.
or our old stock we an
• Pattarna
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GREENWOOD FOUNDRY.
• 'DRAM & DONNELLY.
.Jobiting . and Inching Castings,
'&T.74111744 : 1 17.N= Zgl
every purpose, mode to order. •
omee, 2ao Liberty street,
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CLeadomay at 'Katie Nalldlni.)
RUQUESNE IRON AND STEELWORKS
RAHN a CO,
/ron, Nails, Bpnr.ga. Azlea,
/LOU 011. OMR, AID A. 3.13M1L. LA,
1 1 ,4%. 77, Weteur Mlaroolt.
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CookiParlor and • Reading Stoves,
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ryui.%vTA1. , 13.Y../.1: (Coal thares3
MAN& v/LTAM.A.K. 1.13/01131111:3 (Wood
40,1 icanatectue
GRATEZ; MATZ 71,1:01115, dlse.
Olftoe WorcO09•0, aorta( of Deeorol
W. caw% Pittsharb. itauxaca W tiocon4
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ETA: 3 I4 , I3 4 WAIIC'M
B. WOLF. Tr.., &-co.:
Hardware 47 Cutlery,
now 4.legrtrwil..itaorn..r
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Corner Liberty and St. Clair Sts.;
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Etaa.in Boilers* Oil Muhl, Tanks
Steel Iron Worts, tre.
61 PCIISS 81., Pittsburgh, Pa.
CENTRAL 'FOUNDRY
411 D EOLL WOMEN
Beck 27049,32. nitro et;
BOLO* BOYD Ct DUALIST.
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make dtheet connection so • el.ltrurt 0111 t
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- - - ~L LONWITIN. Area..
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- Mat atoonnt In vela.. Till be oo ike. f hlk of
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vim, alumnus a ciNCMINEFI R. r:
PAX MILE ROVE.
1 CriI.NGE 01,1 111.E.—0n and Mt. EITIfLULT•
December Bth. WA, RAU. slll !nave and annns
al Ulgoalnepot nig folluna. Iltnetargh llmo.
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Ol•clllisati. and tr.a. churns to I.nnn
Cairn, nnlthe prtnnl pal pants 'IR En% 5.1....1§euth.
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In:lea of Um •-
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Union nepni, (south ode.),
N. D. IROTXTERSPATIGII,Tieke q Agent
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MU BILL PsOUTE
WU fiCIFIC
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RA
EASTERN DIVISION.
TimSHORTEST AND MOST
JULLIA.BLIC ItOUTS Snam rest
pants m. r
coLousao, rrzymta
rwpouNza,
Aluzomi,
Irsßnt7oToi,,
AMA BLESZTO. . MAXI°.
ORICHII2
Two trains leave State Line and Leavenworth!
dADIN thundaye excepted.) on the Arrival of:
tratie or Paolnei llallroad from Vt. Lott., and
Bannlhal and 9t. Jo Ranee.] hem (blea r , eon.
...weir at Lawrenee. Topa.. and War...eao with'
Stages nor all Delilah ha Alum,. At end n treek
wet of Elteworth wl:h the rorrraw STATES .
clultras OORPAN 1 , 8 DAILY curs or.
OVERLAND math AND ttX2R.IOO coact
• ,
DENVER.. SALT LAErs,
AND ALL"roix'rs 12( TOL TFEHITOIMM.
and with IMISDITMoiI TOL-IVZIELT LINZ
OF MAI.IlillOl for For! Milos, Bent. l a . Fart,
Taos, Altmottraie. Banta 5 and ILO oinats IA
Anson& and New ldroiloo.
With the meat addl done of rolling stook and
explplaant, and the arangesteuts mad_ with t.
rponsillle Ortrland Tranroori ation Ll:e3 from
Its western torsainns, Mis road row oilers onto.
ourliedtlicillibiaitor the transielsaloa of ULUbll
Lo Me Fag West. , •
. .
Tlatita for No it aft tba wind:lre Dam, to
1 Na tlattad Status.' einadis. "
Be nav and AIM 7011 =ears VIA Tux
suora- EILLL 'IIUTTIT., UNION !AC:IT/11
11AILWAY. EAST3,IN DIVIIdIC N. •
A. /InDramox,
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n. ereasTrx.,
43.1 ink Ire Iglit er42let ct Aire
PENNA. VALT MAtILIFACTZM'a
mmetemzurert...x"a•
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woe
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raMirgeitietial:Y.Olif..Fllll2ll7Z Lad
all *Mar Minns 4411.4 . genital 0rir.....41
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• care iv4 xl 4 e 4 ol . ..44tyletend44. , •
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bid WI xrsons Irom trestlcs bee oa nal-ceecc.t.
l•
will day to dilblo cf her cottelcUOß Ct.
tti dite.
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