The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 21, 1868, Image 4

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ma AND SUBURBAN
ALLEGHENY COtRCCELB
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osaso—miri.• Is Coosallo,
A Amecial meeting of the sunteey
City Connell. was head tut evening in
their than:Mem in the city betiding, for
the Mime • or conlitterywthe matter of
the ieportat the special committee -on k
genera lewerage
FE
Members present: Mesas. Black,
Brown, Englkb, ,- Gi, B
Hartman, Motheral,_kf Faulkner yler, Pa ng tter all, son -
J. C.. Patterson, A.., Philips, Bead, la
rile. ranter, Einalab.....k. , Battik Wm ,
weetaeh, Preddem Mcßrior and
D. BePerron, Clerk.
4.119.3q—Mr. Gwkaner.
21711111Ein OP - 7R7. XXZIIMO.
-The President stated the object of the
- meeting, end saki that the sewer matter
wastes well understood attlus last meet
ing. on aosaust of its being mixed up
with the proposed Board .of Public
Works,
Mr. Brown, to emptily matters, mov
• ed that the Select Branch recede from
their • ACtilXl on the Enlijact at tke last
• meeting. .
Seconded by Mi. HMI and carried.
raoroaars sawaason LAw..
- - M - . BrOwn thaapreenited a copy of a
' - supplement to the fourth section of rut
act passed by the Legislature, May let,
_ 1861; wider provides for deconstruction
.or sewers in the City of Allegheny. We
- . V?' below - a full- abstract of the
I L. L i. enacted
, Id pro posed ti have enact
into a law by th e state lades .
. . Section firstpnrrbies thattheCity E -
gineer and the Committee of Councils
. on Streets and Sewers shall foam a corn. 1
mission to make andadopt a gecerel
... plan dividing the who pcity into sewer
districts, oath districto have one or
• •• morn main sewers, with - necessary.
. - I branches; corinections sad Inlets
, • Section second"makes it the duty of,
the commission to deeignate the district
or districts in which aralwentge Is neces
'• gory, and prepare plena, specifications,
Jrc., for deconstruction of sewers, show.
fog location, sire and .he depth below
street grades. .When prepared, these
.r , itir4,,,tit. 13xi=oze4a to Itue=n b t: i e r
all
to Com:idle for fi nal adopti „ on,
and when approved shall remain the
- correct plan of Sewerage of the designs
- II ted district or districts, or parts thereof—
noblest, however, to changes that may
- be made on account of alteration in the
....- gredes of streets. -When so approved.
Councils may order the construction of
such sewers as may. be necessary from
time to time.
• . Section third provides amounts for de
. fraying theexpenses of sewers as follows I
. -- Ali lots which abut or front on any street
se
.•, I. in which a sewer or drain is constructed
shall be:assessed special' rate on ru e
. foot front (except common grounds, ' '
..- which shall be resealed upon the super- ,
.- ficial area) tobsastabilthed and fixed by
orcithancetsheoimmission shall then as
see such a rate on each squares toot of I
_ -- superficial area contained us every lot,
- MI bile square or common ground within
sold districts, as will, in the aggregate,
be equal to the cost and expenses of win- ,
• atruction,• including lineal assestamerit;
provided, however, that In assessing the
cost end construction of .serwanethat any
property heretofore assessed for sewer
construction shall be exempt until such
tithe as alt other property in the district I
- in which - the asisessments are to be made
shall have paid equally with the men
ioned property; ninth provided, that this
.... exemption shall not extend to property
- - fronting or abutting on line of existing
- sewers The arniessmentaSo made to be
final and conclusive..
Section fourth provides that the corn-
mission as soon as the construction of
any newer is authorized by Conned..
' and before entering on the work, to 1.-
. certain the amount required to cover.
costs and expenses of sash construction,
and to assess the amount as provided on
... II
' lgor irld ty'
whittle, usem en wthout ll si b :-
ception or appeal, and shall be paid to
the City Treasurer: -
Section rive provides that assessments
herein provided shall be a lien upon the
- property upon which assessed, and if
not paid within thirty days after notice,.
it shall be collected by the Solicitor lu
the same manner as provided in the act
for the conversion of Common Grounds
of the city of Allegheny into "Public
Parks," which was approved March
1867. The statements flied shall be esi
denoe on trial. The amounts collected
. shall be paid to the treasurer, for which
_ collection he shall receive. the five - per
`cent. added to the amounts collected by
him.
Section six provides that the Commie
slop shall construct such additionkto the
sowers as they shall deem expedient,
and Tarnish the proper plans: of connec
tion with the private drains or sewers io
be hereafter constructed, and to include
the cost in that of tit• - construction of the
sewer or sewers with whictito be mai
m:meted.
.. . . • Section seven provides that Connate
. . shall establish by ordinance such roles
and regulations, and provide penalties
• fur their violation, and shall provide L.l
- the drainage of prjvies and tempo-ale, to
regulate the construction of the same and
. , make rules regulating them.
... .. Sectron eight provides that the act gn
. , . into effect immediahely, and repealing all
acts conflicting with it. .
Mr. Brown moved that the sections be
' . taken up seriatim, which was adopted.
The Drat minion being read Mr- Hall
• objected that. the matter of laying out
the dietricta Le not. ordered to be submit .1
... .
tea to Comilla for approval.
Bees mo ons the Intonllon ins to
have all to e of the Commission
approved Mat by Council.' '
. , • Mr. Hall stated that it did not, ho w
, ever, provide for that which he had ref.-
.- • ems to. It was clearly provided that
the plans and specifications should to
einbmitted, but the matter of the districts
~ . - was leftoot. •
- „The section waa adopted with an
amendment providing for submitting
the arrangement of the districts to Conn-
eix: for approval. - - I
The second section wan read and adopt
ed without amnion.
• The third section was read.
- . Mr. Hall. Inquired If the common
grounds • would be assessed, and was
answered in the affirmative. It was eon.
. - eidered very proper that the city should
pay for the drainage of her property.
The section was adopted:
•
" - Th- fourth section being read, Mr.
Brown explained t.M.t It was intended to
pay for the work of sewer onstruction
as It prograoal, under the belief that
thus It would be done cheaper, where
contractors bed not to wait for their
money long.
.Mr. Myler thought the asseasmenat
"
should be collected In iaatallmants, so ns
to make It eta light as pasuble on the
property holders. He truggerted that it
be required to have paid twenty percent.
every thirty days after the assemment is
a
Mr. Mcßrier, dent, images:ad that
this might canoe nedderable trouble to
collect.
Mr. Hall so amendment pro
' viditur that alie sewer is ordered to
bp ainstructedth at Canne ll a th en fix
- hone the assommenta shall be paid.
• . Mr. Brown, from the Commlltee,
thought that . Mr. .14y/er's suggestion
would not work well, as the trouble. t, .
,
collect =tall amounts, ouches theywould
be, if divined Into five or six Is stai
n:eats, would be impracticable.
The gentleman thought the matter as
fixed by the Committee in the proposed
-. act-was as good an arrangement an conld
be devised.
hfr. Nyder moved that the section be
amended as be saggeeted.
Mr. Motheral seconded the motion.
Mr.- J. C. Patterson moved that Mr.
, •
Hall's suggestion be adopted: That the
section be adopted giving Connell' pew
. er to tlx how the assessment shall be
col'ected-when the sewer bordered to be
constructed. It was argued In favor or
this, that in case of small sewers, carting
but little throughout theolistrin, the es.
, . sestiments should be
.paid in at once,
while on large sewers the saseaaments
may be ordered to be paid in inetal
'tient& - -
- . The section was adopted
A with the
amendment moved b 7 Mr. Pattenon„.
The fifth, eixth and seventh sections
wore adopted as read.
- On the motion toadopt. the act as read,
HMlsMyer moved tint it be Inserted in
the ection -"to take effect at ono,'
on all sewer* hereafter to be construe
- . . tod." -Adopted. and the act as a whole
- -
and . as amended_approved, Common
Council concouving.
. Mr. Brown moved that the miles be
suspended, in order to take np new Nod
,
lIIITTIOXS, MIIIONISRAIICAS, &C..
. - . Mr. Brown presented a. remonstrance
,egainat -the proposed whlenbag of Pitt
alley Inman Matt try..-six feet, as at
first proposed. Referred to the Buser
-; ' Committee.
. . Common Council concurred. '
Mr. Riddle preseeded a-petition from
. .. citizens of tae Third ward, pantos tor
- tire grading and raving of Perry street.
: Referred to the Moon Committee.
- ; Mr. Black presented a petition from
eitlecuaa of the Filth award, praying /or
„ de grading and paving
o f Hamblin
street from Bidwell to Flton street.
Referred to the Street COM ohne!,
. : Mr. Brown preened epW.tion for is
. - water pipe on Inditer street, from
Fraukin - ens square to an alley:. Be
-ferred to Venter Committee. -
.. .
. - . wain or humor.
Mr. Riddle offered a resolution to the
- Mien that the' Police end Gas Commit
tees. he i ntrusted-to meet together to,
-JAMMU/II the cense of the present mail.
.• tion of the gas lamps, end hero the dlf-
Acuity removed immediately.
, • Mr; Brown thought that the difficulty
--- " lay with Me:Chairman of the Gm Cant
' .ardlloavrho should givaattention to the
natter and secure a remedy..
• ..." Mr.-Halt thonght that the Commit,-
lear.on..roiles and Gas lighting should
. ---.-- meet - And have an 'undenkandln• be
:-- 4WAllm them. - Mbar* had been • variance
of-opinion. a connict,ef , aulkeztly be.
tosses them.. -
Mr. Riddle'Waugh" the Coulledttee
....,.... fehoodel meet and sot In liarnmay tegeth-
F
,
Tt
rz:za
er. The difficulty appftred to bee want
of alcohol, arid a &Terence of opinion
as to who should furnish the target.%
Mr. - Myler thought that there shodid
be concerted action of the two Commit
tees. The lamps were: kept very dirty,
and, reform was needed.
Other gentlemen agreed to the remark*
of those who bed preceded there, but
stated Mat inasmuch as the lamps had
been cleaned yesterday It was not prob
able that any farther dllllculty would be
experienced in the future. The resole,
[lon was referred to the Committees. C.
C. ecmcroved, • i
HIPILISHOSTATION ti CODSCLL
Mr. Miler called up the matter of re
presentation in Council from the various
wards, a proposed 'Het. having been of
fered by Mat at the last meeting, and laid
- over.. (We gave a synopsis of the pro
vident' of this act In our report of the
last meeting.).
The matter was taken up, and thero
posed act read by Preside had nt .
Brier. He then dated that it been
prepared by the Solicitor in accordance
with h.:suctions given him by a nisei u•
tion of Councils, adopted
; Some time
rinoe
Mr. &Tabard objected to the coneld
oration of the matter at the present time.
Mr. Hall thought the matter should be
acted en at once. He did not know
whethet the proportion west-Mb; and he
considered that the apportionment should
be provided, fur as soon as email& and a
proper act presented to the Legislature
for enactment. He gave the following
m the result of the apportionment pray
ded for by the act as by ;the •figures
known ono year ago.
Select bead(.
First ward would have two members;
Second ward would have three members,
Third ward would have tier members.
Fourth ward would have fonrzuornbers.
Fifth ward would have three member,.
Common Council.
First ward would have three membete
Seoond ward would have tire members.
Third ward would have six membetx."
Fourth ward would have Six members.
Filth ward would have faux member,..
Not haying the number of taxables in
the Sixth and Seventh wards, ao
mate of the members o( ' I those wards.
amid be made.
Mr. Brown moved test the matter he
referred to a special committee with
one to report. Secouded.
• Mx. Hell hoped It would net be -post
poned, brit that sonsethirgileenite w ouid
be done.
Mr. Myler hoped action woultl at one. .
be taken in the matter.
Mr. - Brown stated that he could not set
intelligently in the matter,,as he had eat
womh information on It; Re hoped it
I would be referred toe special continue,
Mr. Myler moved to ameudr.
Brown's motion, that the Preaidenis..tif
Councils and the. City Solicitor be the
committee.
Mr. Riddle atated that awarding to the
bmiseatablished by the act under con
sideration, It would make the whole rep
resentation in Council Sixty membars,
certalntoo many.
Mr. Hall coincided with this view.
The President called bribe 'donts of
the members on the subject.
- Mr. Myler thought that eighteen naene
bers In Selectßrauch would he enough,
hmtead of twenty-four. He thought,
too, that if the number was reduced it
would cause better men to be sent to
Mandl& - •
The
proposed act, tt bereool hetet!
fixed the basis of repreee will ntation in Select
Council it one for every tour hundrol
and sixty-seven taxables in a ward, acid
Common Council one for; every three
hundred and fifty.
Mr. Motheral and Mr. Brown thought
the representation In the Select Emmet,
should be a delimits and fixed number. ,
The motion of Mr. Brown, as weezei
ed byncurr. Mr. Myler, was adopted., C. C.
coed.
commit, Room istraovicunxia.
Mr. Riddle offered n resoletlon.that
thi-
Commhteo on City Property be author
ised to mosrtain if any Improvement*
am be made In the Select Council cham
ber, in the way of a false ceiling or other.
wise. eo that a?eakers can be more read
ily heard..
Mr. Meßrier stated that Mr. Barr,
architect; had - suggested that the room
could be improved, and he, was
to expatiale= upon it. It not socccasl ui
he' (Mr. Barr) would expect no pay.
The resolution was adopted: i
On motion, adjourned.
Common CoaselL
Members present—Messrs. Blair, Corn
ley, Clark, Eyster, Fleming Hanus,
Hastings, linohuly, Kennedy, Kunkfe,
Lindsay, Ley, :degree - . Mayer, McNeil%
Ober, Reed, Richardson, Tato, Voeghtly.
Warner, and President SbereL
Absent—breams. Brown, Cutler, Dun
ham, Geyer, McDonald, and White.
The President announced that this wa
a special meeting, called for the purpo
of considering the report of the specta
committee on the sewerage - law, an.
without a suspension of the rules in
ether business could be transacted.
On motion of Mr. Hanna, the ru:et
wage ed.
The =tee d of the preceding meetint
were then read and approved:
Mr. -Voeghtly presented , a petition
from residents of Third street, in Ito
Third wa.d, mking that a tire plug I.
established on mid street, between Cne4t
nut street and Ea' et Lane. Referred 1.
Committee on Streeta.
•
Mr. Mayer a petition from citizens el
the Sixth ward, setting forth the fact tied
they were not provided with hydra.,
water, and asking Councils to take the
steps to have time eupplie,-.
' lrif e =to Water Committee.
A resolution from Select COCILIeI,
which was passed at a pro Ceding meet
ing, authorising the Finance Committee
to borrow ten thousand dollar. at a rate
If Interest not to exceed eight per cent.,
to pay_ outstanding -Mils, was taken
up and concurred in.
- - -•
The petition of the firemen, asking
the titabliahment of en independent tire
department, accompanied by an. ordi
Dance, which wee acted upon In S. C. ot
the preceding meeting, was :next taken
op and read. In Select Coantal read
atareferred to Committee on Engines.
On motion, Comma' Council non
concurred with action of Select Council,
and asked for a committee of conferees
and Messrs. Hanna, Tate and 'Cowley
appointed. In S. C. 114eafrit. Sfyier atd
Riddle were appointed.
The Committee reported, recommend
ing Common Council to concur with Se
lect Council.
The report wa• adopted. I
The ordinance relative to the better
regulation of the Fire Department, which
was adopted In C. C. at a previous me* t
lug, and in S. C. laid over and the Com
mittee authorized to have the same prin
ted, again came up for consideration
C. C. adhered to former action ant
finked a Committee of Conference, on
which 3fes.m. Hanna, Tate and Comley
were appointed, and 3fessre. 3fyier and
Riddle appointed in S. C.
The Committee reported recommend
lug Common Council to concur. with Se
lect Council.
On motion the report was adopted.
'Council adjourned.
•
Seal Passes grawerera
The following deeds were left In the
Recorder's'ofllee, Feb.l9th, 1868
S.F. Harbison to Miss :An nie B, Bre • n,
Nov. 7th, 1867, lot on !Hamilton aired,
in the Sixth ward, Allegheny, 81 by
130 feet. ! -More
John Burke to Bridget Burke, Feb.l7th,
1865, lot No. 79 in Wm. Brown's plan
of lots in Lower St. Clair township, 20
by 100 feet, $:.00
James Lytle to Alexander Mcgoe, April
4th, 1865,10 t on Cliff street, in. tfie
Seventh Ward, Pittsburgh, 23 by 122
feet.. .•• 1 $1.325
Willlam:Cheas to James Nlmick, Aug
31st, 1984, all the bituminous coal 00-
denying 15 acne of ground In Char
tism township. .... ......- .
..$5,000
John B . Stewart, ....... t o Thomas
Marshall, Dec. 3d, .1864. 'interest of
• Peter Baughman in a lot in Britdrlocks
Fields, 50 by 150 feet $35
George Steinhauser to James Hamilton, !
Jan. 22,1860, lota Nos. 36 and 37,1 n Tag
gar t'e plan oflots in Manchester, 41 be I
185 feet. 11,6601
Wllllem Hamilton to Peter Henderson,
September. 5, 1667. lot of ground In Al
legheny oily, 200 by 616 test. .$3,394 10
Lame Edmund:ma to Elmo, ' Freeman, I
April 14, 1807, lot on Spruoi street, In
McKeesport, 35 by 95t.- Dun
David Fitasimmon: to - Johnß.
7.ls973c"C!o b lecrang , 1 ar ett ! e 9 if i g?!.; " O 4 f
, lobs In the Seventh ward , Puts-1
! burgh.... g 4, 1 ,00
J. J. Shutterly, trustee, to Conrad Rock.
November 17. 186 E -Into Nos. 123 and
124 In Shutterly's plan of lon - In LI
, diatuttownship, 68 by 122 feet. 4 .150.1
William H. Bills to William 11. Rodgers,
February IS, 1068, lot on Poplar street,
In the Third ward Alleghey, Mr by 75
t.
fee 5,500
Samuel Lindsay to Mos. Semi Niblock,
December 9, 1867, tract of bind In
Plum tp. containing 90 acre5....45,000
Robert WOods to Mary Jane Wright,
August 29, 1867, lot No. 43 In Wood'.
plan of lota In Pitt township, fronting
obing Middle Anent= feet and extend
back 100 .... . .
Nathan Graham
to John IL Watson,
Feb. 10th 1668, lot No. 140, In the Bu
ena Vista attention of Allegheny, on
Monterey street, by 1001et....V.950
William Griffin to August Veltman, Dec.
2. 1667. lot ea Pritfeatreet Eighth ward,
Pittsburgh, 21 by 43 feet.. ......*7,300
Jacob. Rush to Ellen firibblta. FrP. 23.
1856, lot on Chestnut street', Manches
ter, 21 by 100 feet eB50 William F. Trimble to Jarevs Steer, Oct.
17. 1887, tract • of land In sewickley
township, containing 20 luxes .. • . $BOO
Three - tamed Her.—Catherime Kee6o,,
made Information before Alderman Tay.
lor, yesterday, against Jacob Sawder for
surety' of the fautee..Bbe allege that Ja.
cob threatened to take her life. The par
hes reside on Second street. The de.
deaden& was arrested and held for a
-Stephen lees, proprietor of the Mer
, Man HOMO, to Meriden, Conn.. in Whose
hotel Frederick .Dauglase was called a
"idaiipu" and from bruta l lyblic lable
Douglass wa d ejected, sisaaulted
Captain Rim, editor of the Meriden
Recorder on TM:mildly morning, for
commenting on 4,10 e, affair. Much, ex,
ennead prevalled,aid. popular ludtg.
cation saaniothwed , figainat Tao. who
wan arrested mai held b: answer bOtt
civil anA criminal Wing:
31LIEELTZ,
KWH AND BRO
118 Wood St.. near corner of Fifth.
61.1d s Silver.
.• Lad Coupons,
eatd wt . ilboaal was. Drat. Wald
. rti.lnal act. a
COMMON OF 7-301
wAIMIGWV°"wmm th a LcUND
SErEx-ramTIES
• , INTO THE
)few HSI a-go Gold Cooped Ronde
JAMES T. BEADY & co.,
Dealers in Government Securities
(Amer reenb * Wood Illtsvet..
FINANCE AND TRADE.
UTRICS OP TI. Petteae■aa Okskuk,
: .Tatukkr. -February Ys,
Gold opened weak at leo , declined to I3 P
ody.ooed to IsONG sod was dull all ay. but at
thOSIOse the market advanced to 140%. The
low rata of gold has brought out a large num.
bar of purebaeen of ekeksoge, sod thus the
rata for forelsa bolls to equal tO the shipping
point of gold sod may leadl to specie paf meats
for mot Saturdas's steamer.
Government bonds though dul
steady, the Inteatment demand le uttrely I
tined to all seaboard !Mee, and le only • t.
Dorsey employment for money.
Stocks are lower 000 entirely manipulated
by clique., AGO though lbe money market a
easy and likely to remain so, It Ls dangerou.
toreayboCy out of Wall street to boy at press
in! Olgh prie e.
oar logs/ money market troika close. the
hanks are only dlaeounting for their own ant•
tomer. nod will do only ehort_paper well eO.
&Mod.. Smell iwoOM) holders are musk
embarraseed by this, and 'mazy us breed to
mortgage their homestead's to meet peen:mute
becoming dne soonlll 1. very dldleutt to obtain
money in thte way except by private pante.
where lanes accommodation. are conalderce
personil favor. A Mak demand le kept up
for all the bunt. of our local ran:eels at from
1010 in per cent. helow par.
Choke( New York go/motto., roottroo Cy
Ph. E X.'.. are so follows:
koM, MX: MM. 111 X; 0.314, MU, 111%;
Mk, MN:Mk.M NiCkMWW,IO%•MMM
1113 M 7-Rlll/4107X,
Cleveland a Pittsburgh E. /L..— .. i . Igr 2
blarshouts Onion Express
Western Union TslegrePt, . .. 11%
Eris It. IL..
Pittsbarghrort Wayne 6 Illblngo B . R. __' 41"
Noodle...so itsitroad—somm. gogg
Nortbarestern—preferred..— 74%
Nee. York Central --... ..... lII=%
Ohio awl Mississippi Cent Beare' P%
Itishigan Southera...... 147%,
Corydon_ -
su
M;=
—The following are the pregeot and esti.
mated liniment EVltlal of the gold bearing
funned debt and the annual gold ,tnterest
charge thereon:
' Aftdr lull' la,
Feb. 1.1863. I Belt
Ualle,l Stated i11.P1a.E.145.158,1160 111.476..01d
Sided of IBIS :SLIM flO 233.6711,1,e0
Tea Ponies 100.217,2vd
Old 6 per teat. 33,0:2,000 ' 27,=1,000
old 0 per ots. 1007 7. 9,438,Z11
Navy Pedalos fathell
aol T d o i rl t
p. PWiP.I
1'12.11,41,330 ' 117,119,230
The amount of Seven Thizty per cents en-.
titled to be fended tato Ualted 'States Five
Tweratthe no or before the lath of July next, if
not previously pnrchteed by the Tremor,
from the &call. of Its currency balances and
the proceeds of the Rates of surplus gold, was,
on the drat of l throw. 11114,233,130, or Ills -
041,X0 mare chants allowed for In the forcio
lug estimate of the - maximum gold-beerier
funded debt. To purchase which co
mms to ell the next ere monthe, or to mud"...
if deemed cheaper, and mace/ for the Making
Mad, thyref the old Five Twenties, regletertd
or coupon, the Tremor) . owned 'os the first of
February, ge1,f11,11:2 in gold coin, after the
ptymeat of the January interest, and allowing
for MUSA) ontstmoding gold net.; Thin
large balance will probably be. increased be
fore the blay !Ithaca falls doe to gluil,tox),Fto,
or more then font times the elm required to
pay t h at interest, con Ceive of the customs re- -
eetpte aval/able in !lay.
—the Mileages tone, of WmMeador, oefsi
111. in the 4UTtgatlll 0111111144
demand for the
groWhig out Of the to.
weaned .trelty la Dramatic* WI. prostslons,
mad hulloes. at the banks engaged is the pro.
duce trade extublted more arumallon than for
soma. time peat The immure bank. were
check - lag to about Ohs same extant II =Med
ye ~enal, tald le MO. Qoaelen .untney was
wotklag quite mows. The moss Delleelbi• fea
ture In gutty
with the market I. the com
paratively alight demand tor diaconate on nous
- antlie paper. Stinks of all kinds of lamben
t, are unusually low, and the merchants are
--•- " "
be
marked falling MY to the COWlll.demmd for
nzcitnnlth• ft Is Meg...rat be li ef la flommul
circles that Me requutaseatsol the atermaltle
ementrinlty will be Small daring Me oationg
spring s ss Menet. no totes:woo on tbs part of
our Imber. to troth tip to say extent boomed
neemeary sosortment., mall the proipects for
the spring trade mall have fully deveiopa..
The demand foe ellseount• it mostly contl.ed to
t he smuts ofciperaton In bre...tuff. and phi
leio ck though there •Is the usual amount to
be found—osostly on the meet. The rat. of
interest unelented.
ezirnui.a. uvz-srocK ALUM ET
011 W Os vas Prrrosouartiaawrz,
THIMBDAT. Februuy 20,
There was a Maid improventeat la the de
mand for Cattle tide week, there being a
lager .amber of buyers la attend.. than
usual, though, Wrisg everything into eau-
Wyatt.. prices are no better than lest week.
The Philadelphia market was reported pretty
hard on Monday, the v eapplY bring coneldtt
ably In runes - of the demand, sad, as a some
tutees, Philadelphia buyers. did not come out
prepared to pay an advance, notwithetanalng
the advises from New. York wen favorable,
area holden hen expected better puttee tide
work. As • gra.m ttau r I ,b• awny of the
sallte on sale was hardly up to the usual Man;
dant, sosaistlng mainly of rough oxen, steer.
add Iowa; there Were esitt• mellow butchers
cattle, and • few ankle, but the offerings were
mostly, Mwe have already stated, of an In
ferior. order. The Coles, In the aggregate, wen
but Ude haa been the ease for several
week. pest, and the great proportion of the
settle arriving at thee. lards are shipped an
east, owners generally Preferring MI. to
taking the shames of suiting here, though it
oftea happens that it would have been much
better for them if they had deposed at their
Mock in this market.
Laffarty & Um gold 30 bead of Rood
uttlo for Budsen to Moss, * Menem at 1.54;
al for Copula., to am* buyers, at 7,4-110 oP.
If for Do rol to same buyer, at' F,l',; all for Bod•
400 t o o
CiSO:1•00 0 , 110; 23 for Maur. A
Bud.
ly to Klemon & Ault at 7,5‘.
Madam,* Taylor sold la head for Staman'to
Moors at 6,43 i t at 4, and 21 for Lomb to
Stela. & Son at 4,13.7
Char as • Shama/ma sold 17 harld of fattish
Belmont tawny. Oblo, steers to Messenger.
o:nett & Co. at 73.
°Mom sold Klemen 7 had, Lotto: Bog item
at 7—matibed 1,120 lbs.
Kraus & Haas sold Mecca & Moue, 17
hood of pretty 3004 little, Weighing 21,310.
at S.
Kuocb sold 20 haad tow to John MeArdlt.
weightng Hon, at CG;......./d B. M./m, 10
at 11.16;:0 at 7M-2 maga at 7, .
With soetinued light arrivale, and a condo.
tuni Cindy gapping demand, the market for
Hog. ha. ruin dm dories the peat week, and
prises are well meinWatd, ranging from 750
to Plia gross, for mitamou to cholea hear/
erentgea end these may be regarded ma the ex.
mutes of the =Atka. floor long these ex
treme, wealth, as; exorbitant prices will be
mennahted, it is elledmat to coryeettuir at tile
writing; eama dealers think there will be e
break down and that, tea eery K.., intake
their prediction on the ground that the Pros.
ant 'extreme prises will hurry forward large
ezrivaisi while others argue that • reaction Le
not probable. as they ematend that the woman ,
is pretty well drained. Be thin as is may, of
one wog we are remain, sad that Is, that the
demand for-'fresh pork will be very touch di
aticasbed, as poor people, out of employment
Senn ot pay the present root Want prices -It is
*imply out of the question-7and tads of hull
will have fronsiderable Indoense toward.
breaking the wake.
016s0. Lafferty et Co. ao/d 117 head for Hod
van to Croue. Emmerich t (Jo. •t for
baud to Drippa • Stockton as 0j611e7 for
Hodmon to Crum Mamie* It Co. at 740;96 for
aame to Imhoff at 416; MS for Dead to Crosse,
E. k Co. at 6}.:197 Mr nom loollehrete.6. Co.
at 9%; Se for quick to Blesseastr,ol.llati h Co.
at m; lit for Dud to E. Health at O 3; MI for
Kma to DODS. t &mitten Matra. vmstdog
,0035) at 6.33; ST for same to 011stirelst • Clo.
at 11%.
00 0g.ra LOU, bought 104 had from Hob.,
faun at 9,11;3t from Olama. Lafferty & Co. at
M lo from Hagler at 9%; 60 from Clifford at 9;
lie from Hedges at S; Mom Conklin at 11%.
Shlpped AM head Chmogo floss, combs 006%
at Comas,
%Neu @ sold 61 head for /Wal ajar
aid all; Os fur fl Taylor unbaroth at 7 77)071 for a Heuer
A Co. to Poorets of 5 ,4173 0 0 Emmarlek at Co. at
1511 for Combs to smith It Co. at tin, Ka
for smote. Galearelat a Co. at 9; t 77 for Eva.
mom • Pldattak to fledges at 634; 1211 for same
to mut at s; 1M for same to same at SAO; 65 tot
now to Croon. Emmett Ca. at 9%.
Stremoler.olllett • Co. bought oi toad at
7.10; lrem A. Miler at 710; from J. Corso
at 7 xi: SO from Killer at 7.90; C from (Rua at
h. hold 111 bead Mt Crisp. a; 010.kton at 9%
Cuff. ;to ovum, mount ►Co.. 1.51 bead
at 1117
Hifi= to /Mime t Stoektott ej.
1710 Peary* at T 4.
trUchtedat .11 Co. bought 499 head from Ma
moos at 1,14, 433 Qom Tilden at 'Aug from
Hamilton at
Rothabilds k Byrn bought 17 head from Ln.
her at 034; and g from hit:Fadden at b3g.
Pumas weight 14 from Enerlek%Hy
He from Crompton at II; 17 from DtirOp•
Stockton . at 7,87; el from Cochran atO34; N
GM Friend at eji.
Them waa a vary foll ... aupply of Shan, UM
wad , . but May Were mostly of an latatfor
9Ual7. Sod whit* prime fat mutton Sheep.
Bullshit; for the swam retail matluta. wea
good amuse. and add readily ac INI pliant
mamma and Wend, gradm wen asematmily
Ma; add maid 0017 b. &nomad of 'at vary low
!mum. She but quality of fat Sharp may ho
c.e.d gt Ito 115011. 1111711 N lan* 11110011 m to
manna* mad sr from Sly down to 4. if people
Would 1)4 mote mottos and lam beef sod
yolk, they would do mush towards breaking
down the extutdtall now current sof
the lattaf.MAlM at rho sae Um, It isita•-
PITTtiBUAGE. DAILY UAZIST
JAIN 9412E1J, & Son,
•69 sad TO Water Street,
LLD 011 NANUFACTUREII6,
Lan deslen n C.117D/L. uir/l/OCATIEIi and
1.11 7 SOS Ulla. t
o
wo. warranw nlo. I Lazo Or qui oft
goat anclasall. or alba own** opa propow
One bo Lard
lo /ow as Olnetnna4
Lab/ Oor lane eau.
11 a af ananol be
Out ,reea ant y o and standard brat&
of Carbon eminently on mi..
Xanrbaate and man AL! mon will Ind It tl
UM, /waren to gin a gall Wore ordinal
Lord 1./ll from the Weill. ell.
lrally conaeded that Sheep seat In the carat
health/al meat offered la =sad.
lass. weeny *lSt bawl for
Holmes & l i ttlegio to J. Lloyd at Cab for
quick to same boyar, at Nit. Lloyd• alto
tamght MI from tiatly, aceraging 10,8,40; UM
from Friend, aro:ruin/11, axial from Elllolt,
aver•gtrg *kat 8114173 from Greene, averag
ing 10, at 11.0ai 1011 from Hedges & Taylor, aver-
Bodo.• Taylor mold SO for Soblawon to
Deltrlati at
Huai Sr for Fon to Maack Co. at
44; YIS for h/daft to Year.. at a—lli/Oyer;
lid for Shatter to Dettylah at 6,00: 00 for Bat
ton toms* toyer.at 5,35; SS for Vaa Stumm to
mato buyer. at 436; 111 toy Slrlakard to Hasa
at kaki 11l for Boater to Dellalch at I5i;104 for
Bryant: km to Hato at 4,10.
Saslth I &Image told 171 head for Irwlo to
St yen at 6,15.
Pastan to Kw lel hood lair Waablaston
actunty Sheer. averagiag 101, at CO; Myers to
mama boyar. 7.67. ararailltit at at 5.00.
Hewer boutht2TO from lialloaa at 6; lel Bow
Blackwood at S; 171 from Memo t 5;13 from
Janina at 6.
Par.gout bought 87 from Bari at 4%; IM (rem
Miller at gyg, mut 17Z from ,Plakerfog at 6.
Bunter mod tot head to - Deltrtaft at a 54; Coo
to atsru.4l 87 at aft Crago to MgClaloo
at
Broadhon t In 0,4 Taggart
a to Dalaort 141) 63. f; !tar to
t St.
rzrzioit ono ELILEALETIS
•
01/Dlll op wee Prennthotoathrareve,
Tangeoar, February 20. thee. f
The general market. Sr. moderately active
Ina Irmal way; that 1.. then le • f•lr Weal de.
meadfor moat of the leading articles, and a
fair volume of, business, In the aggregate, but
there are eamparsUvely few operation. of •
00000 lot thoooo4/:
OWN—Mote's Wheat a to steady do.
mend and may be quoted at $2,t0e7,45 for fled.
and 12,6001,12 int. White. Vona Is doll but
onchaneedi we eau report salee of Nu, on
wharf, at ft; and in atom at 51,54N.10. Oats
UMW doll; we continue to quota se steo ~ on
mak, sad SIOSS: In Care. Batley—none to
market aad Is In settee demand. Nye may be
quoted at stmei,ea.
FLOUR—Is quiet and unchanged. Small
sales In more atlllo,6ogfil,6o for Spring Wheat;
lirate.Sefor, Winter Wheat, and Meld for
fancy brands. By. Flour is uneblemed 8042
8,25. to More; and Buckwheat at $404,50 per
eh. •
•
PROVISIONS—Baton le Arm, but Mew are
unchanged; we sontMus to quote at 105(00
Ile fp:Shoulders, 125iggise for Bibbed Sides,
and ISXWITe r for Sugar Oared Rams. Printer
kettle Lard; 11.501450, in Heroes, and Ikea
14(o keg/; Uountry Lard, lleflte, In kegs,
sa to - quality. Mee. Pork, ingl2l4.
ILty—ls la fair demand and atemly but us
shushed; we can rayon tales of Ti load at the
Allegheny Smiles at SIIQM par too; also,
loads of By. sod Oat Straw at Sit; aail I load
cleans halite at leper poend. •
lIIIPTER—Ia gnu and In demadd but on.
abangedi sale. of prime to choice Roll at
$110420.
MlS—Uastaatred ►t riOna for tlned , and
trash Natal ►t 3aona.
SEEDS—The market Is gelid.. Ulovereeed
• ey be ideated at $501160; Timothy at ti,Vel,
. d Flazeeed at 111.1422.40.
POTATOES—Continue dull but uraonaceee;
mall gales at 11101,0 per buabal, and 144:13.50
pat bbl, asia—quallty,
GREER APPLES—The market 1. luar
t re, but prices are mud:mita% ranging f
Retie ber 001,es to quallty.
.1 COO 00
Watt , 01.1.—/e btu: but noel:kluge]; we co •
Unue tont. No for No. :, and 41,17 for No.
se the L.:Km Pub..
DRIED YR llr—le steady but unehaegod;
Wee of Peaabee at 7119 e for quertery, and 1044
Ile foe halite, and Tate for d pile.. liberate
lts for wtp land, and 40e for pitted.
BEANS—Starce and In far lota demand at
at T1Q4,00 per bushel.
ONIONS—Seam and Inlamad; arse
pert sales at $1 per bushel'..
HOMlNY—Ueeltsaged; sales to We trade at
$6 008e.71, and Si In a resell way. .
CHEESE—S.Ies of Western Reserve at led
lee, asul Cioihea et
- "
I : I6 SINBEILRIES—Raose the Tray /so
1114013 per bbl, as to q
rsrisaincian - pirrsoLa on arastarr.
Omen on ewe Prrreenon aunt.;
' Tneneney. Tebroary U, lead. f
CRUDE—The market wee considerably ex.
sited, and to coneequenee of an Cram Co er
&deuce. there wed little or teething
done—hut a single ale reported, 000 bbl., en
epos, at 01q. Spot oil may be quoted at 754 to
'Xt. .and there were no area le all kiamh be
low Be; It la but proper to remark, however,
that, as yet,'buyees refuse to take hold at the
advance, though tee Is alwaye the use on iha
opeoliu or ma excited market, there belug
di:multiuse to hold off and ,awes future, de
velopments, and thin polity very frequently
faults dthaetrouthy to alone, as by /iota./
beak they, in may cane, Instead of bullet (or
law pay ennelderably more, fill City taker.me
report euelderable a:elan:at at that lulu,
and an advance of from to to U. per barrel ha I
been ateldieted, the lateet diapeabee quo
ting at ki,letfft,73.
REPINED—The muket for bonded ell was
reel muck exalted to-lay, and while the Cm ce•
onions in the aggregate were larger than for
some time put, prima Sr. silo a shade higher,
and errs: at the advance, there appeared to Ith
more blue. th teller!. The pre move
ment won to bif entirely spealallaN u the
demand le mealy for future delivery, nod froth
this It le fair to toter that epeenlatore have tat
some pretty well eatialled that priers an not
=CT In any event to go any /over, and this
being the feeling, tome of theta h►ee towered
op euMelent courage to ••pitch In." The fel.
lowing eales wen reported :
000 bbla .to frt. May to Jana MS
SO) from April to June...... 006
1620 Ent turf blarcb
1007 last half Much. 244
1000 o first half 614ran—laat night 2.2y4
IMO • lam bait March 24
600 Int half April—last night 24
600 ° oaall o for July at 260 and doL
two 0 last half March 24,,g
600 binrch, collet'. op:lots
ARRIVALS—TO. arrivals of on by the Al.
rUltetlY Val lo 7 11 .140.a0 today. Ir.. “ ful.
Jac 1 7 11k1ak.... 64 f Locrt k Frew Ea
Barna it Kaiak— 360 Clar k&Smas, ma
Maw York Produce Markel.
lty Trlra/fob to ILe !garb arra tiaresta-1
:raw Tow/. February 91—Cotton oyez
.02100, axonal wad fully 4o better...
Mooed with the advance 1a.., with sales of
4000 Delco at 34140 for middling uplands,
Mooing at:4c Flour; the receipts amount
ed to 4,370 barrels; the market I. dull, and
' medium to good grades the from 10 43 - 130
lower; sales were made Of 5,000 barrels at
$1.500121 for superfine State and weeder.;
19.10010.75 for extra State; 0,69011 71 fur
extra western,. 112011.69 for svelte wheat
ext.; 19,3014 Mr Round Hoop Ohio; 110011
far common to fair extra et. Louis, and 111
013.0 for gad to choice Ma, the market
closing quiet. California flour ranges from
15 to Vie lower. with sales Of LCD oasts at
112.75014. Rye flour is a elude firmer, with
sales of 43 barrels at price. ranging from
lap to 40940. Corn Meal Is aeliveand a sheds
cosier, with sale.of 1,303 barrels Brandy.
wine at 164343937. Whisky Is mnalnid loot
prices •re unchanged. W the receipts
wens 1,700 bushel.; the market le dull and
102 c lower. with 'sales of 23,00 hromeln at
10.41 for N 0.% spring, delivered; .2.4.1 for No.
I no delivered; 11.894 for white . Wisconslo,
and 41,51 for white Co:Horn!. Rye is scarce
and trio. Marley; there;. not a Hight ice • . my and prices are eery arm. malt; the
maroet non with sal. of 1,000 bushels
Canada East Int v. 1.0. Corn; the recelma
amounted to 57,475 bullet.; the market is
layks lowor, and *Wes were made of 48 WO
Imshels $1444314610r new mixed western
Stoat; 41,27 for yellow for old mixed
western delivered; 11,170hiS for mixed
Tenneasee; 5173811,21 for yellow Jersey:ll,24
for white southern; 114701.28 for .yellow
Southern. Oat.; reeelpui 1,93 bush; Intaket
dull and heavy, at 13140 bid and 640 asked
for western in stores small sales of Ohio et I
E 1.514.3 afloat. Rice dull, at at 1101190 for
cosolin.„ Caere. quiet mid without cliange. I
bugus allehtly favor. buyer.: solo; of 100
bads Cabo at 11%012c. lgolamme In fair re
quest bat unclmged. Hope ;pilot. at 150
600 for American. Petroleum quiet, at ily o u ,
for crude and DX, for reamed, bonthni.
Pork steady; naies of 2.000 bids, at $21gr31.00
for new meets, cloeltur at 1 2 4,1oregule.r;grI,S7
OHM) for old do, Closing at 123,94 cue;
mesa.
00 2 R . e 4 e o foourmeaend
o gA ;/47M0 foe
, pr m
extranew plain men and SIBS= for new
mesa; sales of 133 Caron., at 123036.60
for prime mess and $35041 for India meas.
/De! Ham..te.39; eales of 370 hOls ot 6310
10 Bacon firm and In fair demind; solos of
650 boxes, at Ile for Cumberland Cut; 1110
long rib; Ilyie for short ribbed; 130 for long
clear to arrive, at L3lO for short clan. Cut
Meats arm; sales of net pkgs, at 1101010 for
shoulders and 1314015 e for ham. Dressed
Hog. lower. at 101.401011 c for westeni and
114011 He for city: lard firmer; Salem of
1.15 e eels at 144.11534 e. Butter active and
firmer. at 4.140Wiz lar mats. Cheem 11015140.
Freights to Liverpool steady; en gagemen
of 1104(0 boon corn per steam at AI.
tar—Flour clown dull and sto 100
llrbeat quiet and la the buyers ra.
Rye nominally macaw:med. Corn
beevyat 411=01.W for new Mixed veetarn
taken, and 411.2221.30 for Old do. delivered.
Oat. dull •t letl4e for western In store. Pork
lower, dull mtd 'teary at V. 1,75 8a1.57 . ..4 for
old Mel.; .24024J1}.5 for March. and W. 4 `.2.5
24,50 (or April. Beef quiet 11.1111 nnetianged.
Cut meats arm. Baron very arm at 110 for
Cumberland ent: Lard arm, at 1415015,0
(or fair to prime steam and kettlerenuered.
Claelaaatl lanai.
/37 Telegrape to the Pittsburgh timelie.)
Clemenso, Ifebrnary %.—;lour and
Wheat dell and uoctianged. Corn In falr
demand at Mo for earl Oats dull at Mc for
L ' etitt l i
1 gititiardl=4l7ir.d.tio.,WlP.ltiV.
Earley dull and priors loran fall, attgemL4o.
Totem*, In demand; mks of 10 linds and CS
boxes at 144012020 for logs, mad 513.00115,10
for leaf. Cotton irregular. buyers holding
off; middling could have been bought at tki
at the Mom, though acme were asking
higher prim.. Whiskey dull and swims.
nominal.- Provisions firmer with • con
tinued speculative dernand4 paces are
higher. Hem Pork sold at LOD for new,
and g 23.00 for old. Bulk Mests,l%c, 1110
and MM. Bacon In demand at lOWA 11*,
13503 and lte for ahouldem, aides and clear
sides; pretty much all offered et there rates
taken. Sugar masa Liam In good dermanfl •
at 16017 e; common do. at 14401:0, all can
(wad and packed. Lard firm and In de
resod at 1154 e for new; old 14 held at 13%0
141 1411.01mM. Lnaldellgursa Butter erm
at for fresh Western, and 140106 for
New Yor k Mate. EMI. dtt6leed W 310310,
mot Om dOpply better. Sugar and COffee
steady at previous mires; :Misr, 1101110;
Coffee...llol4c for common to choice 010.
Clover geed unich, with a =Nitrate jebblag
demand at WM. Vlonnthy aged. 42300110.
Llassed 011 firmer; sales at 'LIS, but the
demand , s only moderate. Lard OH, $1.150
1.70. Petroleum firmertranged, 4.16121 c.
0015 1 HO hulleg t aid 1053-
Flamelal Blatiers •Let New To.
Stela Clew* Y .1140,014 a x.
CST Telegrapa tba I'llM/will Ilase 4:0.1
_x, You, Yob. to
lifOV3T ACID -
Money unebeneol. The ehipments of a
rent to the Booth and Won have been
itnall to have any .feet. nterllng q4le ,
ehanag ll= at 1063:13109Ti foe prime batik
era , 8111.. Gold opened at 11611, and ehi,e.
Reedy at 160.40140%.
Governments steady, except Tan-Forties,
which wets bought freely by lorelgnlingses,
Ind Flvw-Twenties of 146..., tsitt of wblen
closed strong. Geary, ClsWs Co. furutsli
the following 4SO quotat lons Con ponal . pl,
ni3iitin; do 'Ol. Illiiil/1164; do. 'at, l4eolo
109; do..'al, do. on,•.l4rialoo:'
Gn• Teo-Forties. 1 0 1 4 40;195!i;
Seven•Thtmles. 1075 1013 • :
sascas • I
Continue excited, and the Interest centers
in Erie, Inhich a marked detiline was
submitted Ito w , carrying with It the rest of
the rearket.closing weak, the bears having
control of the market. The - contract for
building the w'broad gunge toad front
Akron to Toledo. ninety.ely. mile, , It Is un
nounced wits taken at s3,uosuro, and i al
ready aml lion and a hall of bonds Imre
been subscribed fora new road to 'yeeeise
twenty per cent of the gross receipt!, mad
Erie eighty per cent, the latterThyntshing
rolling ...Mc end equipment, In case the
twenty per cent is not /mail to seven per
cent. on g 3 ano.ooo, then the Erie, Atlantic
and Great Western and Michigan Southern
Compouiee are§ toltaake t h ir d deficleney.
The latter road 1. LO lay a rail to•Ctit
cake.
IrMIE!
Canton 600 , 1; Water rower tkoiktul 4'; Cu in
-Wieland 9,007; Adams Co. 917469.07 r Mer
chants Union 331:1737:4 Cnitro 04 ateS 7 41 14
Hull. L rargn 40 71• qoick sliver 04117;'s;
litarllXelc 0 Y097:4; - Pactrle stall lou l 101C0k; At.
'satin 97017th Western Colon Teleerrinli
5P,41:73136; Sew York Central 1703400.0;',,
Er i c 7 .7107 4 71•. llodann 147011 s; usaii; 4 , g
110401413; OhloCerritteuteu 310314 . ; Wgllsili
48'4; St. Pant USW:a; do professed
Southern '
Centrat 114 e1147;
uthern liltuG9l7;rlllinols Central 4 3.0
117%; 7 . 0.0 burial 9.1 , 40 S'4; Toledo Ittlici; Wet::
Hoek 15111. d 9040.74 t Northwestern:4l%o
eat do preferred 91.310:0; Fort ;Wayne toed
1U1414 Ila
rtforit Octa sale 11 , 1; liarllnij ton
avu Quincy 153'4; Cincinnati
preferred ltluClevelanil and rainervillo We;
ilannitiot and St. JO, ',referral SO; Dubuque
and Sioux COY la; lillsaourta 10 !i i ton
iteooeli tkl; now do SO
. ,
rualwo enAnts
quiet and lower; Corydon 43: Quart. UM.
knal7o; 0r c gor y , CV; Smit L Pattmelo, WS
astu.
eos•ri~ucir.
Receipt•. (2.4e1,904;
1
•
Raw York Dry (Carotin 7 4nekek.
-•
(By •rnietooptt to me Pittsburgh Oa:toff. I
' - New Teak, February 20•Tbd cotton
goods market continues not Ire nod gretPl
excited under. art vices tram. Liverriced rn
porting large mice of middling uplands
cottou or / 0, 7 PenCe-2S cents in currener.
This bus stimulated the dousing for , gmais
conalticrably, and pricesare again firmer
Snd tend Strongly upward. Heavy brown
heeting . ..mint be had ut ally price, us
the 'tappers have tionght •!I ithe popeildr
makes before Jobbers wise • nirare of the
feet. Atlantic A mil. quick at 101 and Will go
op teal soon. Appleton A and Lyman 0
arc In active request, nt 10.2. Pepperell E
IS, do •LL • 17. Atlantic L 10;4 An.eskeng
Dnim* 3 2. Anteekeng llencUed Muslin.
Os. Atasonyills and Fruit of the Loom 21.
Waukegan Water Twist LI. %Caton. la Olt..
11111TILEIRC Prints It for frocks,
1011 14../15 , ;
for fancies. Wand I/-brand Spritz:ten an
Pacific Prints 105{g 13; AmankeiggLsigt Low
ell II; Wamsotta 10 1 4; Cocheco 14 1 ,,Qigi WO.,
Cantt, 13; do Shirting 12 1 .7, and ?net Cloth;
S. randy' Woolens more active, nod price*
firmer for !Inn gaols withet' tendency to.
ard_higher prices. Sled lulu. mail lo s'
grsdesplnnty and low month, but it would
seem as If prices hl geberml had teanclitni
bottom.
- Claftwora nark. n.
CIO Toloaranh to tan Pilo mar. ti
Cnicaeo, peq 'N/ —Flour continues dull:
still holder. sek prevail. prives for choice
and standard Brand.; other brawls are
ea.lor. Wheat ala moloratelleuhand;
of Na. 1. at 111,tohint.er, accordluir • to loeatlon;
N 0.2.1. Irregular; openiagat {LP:, Illl,olC
big to 11,1;t, Kaden:thing Corit
Is firm and motirratlonly active at 1:31;
111;19..c; closing with barer. ails selle.r.
78 :Nei N.,. 1. 501,1 at .1141 , 4 u. Oat.. doll at
56kc. Iton is more aortae, and 11,1,e hlgtmr;
11,55421.57 for NO. 1; 11 ',1101.56 for 1.0. 1. avr
ley Is firm; clewing at .1,01. Provntatos are
firm. Sales of Meer fork at 11,1(01/23'11,
math; 1a1.001.1,..1a for March di:livery. lard
Is firmer at 14 , .e. Cut Ithats are am Ire 011.1
firm; bale. of :moonier. at 90, lover; ablot,
10-110; sweet pickled Ilsno,
Meats are quilt, Cut 11eat. are era,
Dressed More are la moderate request; wa r
lots am dull, mot WhCieta bolo.; 1t0.... t0..1
soft, heavy, are 40.15; froacti,
Itt , eelpht—cra: Ohne Flour: 15,5411.,, Warn,'
01,953 an. Corot 2,12 S ha. 001.;1,1.54
floe. nhttlohent4--..1511,1s Flour; I.,e7ti nit.
Wheat; 31,2/. ha. Corn; tato LI% Oat, lass'
moaned llogs.
.
Cleveland.Bartaet.
My Telegraph to the Mt elmerh iJarette.l
CCITILL•ND. February '29—Flour quiet a, ,1
the demand is light; double extra spring',
$lO 75 g111.50;dorthIn noire mil whiter at it IV
, f .,
13X , ; White at sllol.s,conutry Manila are 1.:
to $ll.O below the plaice flgurce.. Pi h el
dull and neglected; no iles reported: lii i I
at Si 6312.1-35 tor No I reel winter; 11..144 . A.t0
for Not: dm 4 2 .11t1.1. - 43 for Not 11 Ileeau Lice
spring. Corn nominal, and nothing doted
In ithelleil„ at 90e; cern, Ala truck, at ranted
OPLll—the re - cella. are light but the,
No
Is fair 11.1.1 the market better; No I Ste,
held at Mc from Store. 110.1 quiet 6,41
steady. held at 41.r.1011,67 for No I Piate net
0 . .." r.• htrinir quiet aud ateady Lilt
I,V. for No 1 State and Canada: al. Pau - Ate,
for No 2 State, Petroleum quiet and un-
Changed at 04240 for free, and . Is4/IPc lox . I
bonded.
==l
•
fay Teter-10.0 to Luc Ihtt L/J1431e.1
hr. Lout.. Fes. ot—Tohaccd o nehrolgo.l.
Corlett and LL atop dm, but no
very 30101; rale, Su pull no at 47., 1 4911.110,
Ora 119.Sualu.b0, toed., nitre and label'
49135. Wheat atrady .011 nr, hot tau,, to
mand Judd; 'ales Z•in lOWA pprEN, at tutth
abate. rut fall at a1.t.1 1 44.., 1 Q.. Caro elm.,
athl chola, lot• higher; Gall, at 61(.9e00 for
nherhal, and 710750 tar ear on tract. Ott
doll and Irregular, at 00672 e. Latter hrtul
malt • aprtu‘ at Lew. lire sece
cholca aL Pro, Mona buoy ar ant. ;
ardv..
and bight,: Vasa Port a•lrano,i to 6h1, - .14p
=.50. Bacon Maher.. 1.1.41.9135 c fur de,
slam awl 1113.i0 for aboultlar, all olty mod.
La.. 11 [ghat. at 1.1 1 %1213'40- fur ahutee
eaulpta—rlanr, 1.3u0 Ws; Wheat, ZZO
Corn, 3,721 [matt; Oat, 990 bust,
Telegr N at:h . tft . a l :7:7lo.7l.7l3 k L%L.
- •
Now Gaaarass, Feb. LG.—Cotton irrrsufsr•
natddlillas aLV.:C.3%G sales 3,5 AL t,l,
IXL Starlint ISIGISL New Lot k sign:
discount. Gold /3:4. So/Loam/id blols.s.,
Unabanced. Flour uusbango.l and 114:d.
males. Cora easier at %GeV. LPG. onens...,
ed. York nommally unchaoged. Lord n‘
Ido In tierce and Ito In keg., Bacon nearer,
at. Ito for saccade/la and 13c for clear sides.
Albsey CALM/0 Market
Teireeipti to the l'lltetrorgo o z. tie.;
, Yearoary alai° Xeaeket an
-
r
doll this week; not Moro ikon
3r 601:1 howl changed band* at 'best week',
nitre. Total—reeelpte sheep; molee
0.100 head at 4Weffie Una. °tin .trim.
.( Ykbigeoaretaglng Ili pourolo. noltt at
recalp4l.4e4. Dreaaeet tinge In aux,
orate detriand at 10!401to.
7,4 Etllvrinnke• Market.
• • •
hy Tr:arra:ill to Mt rate orrt thirene.l
klitarscans, Feb. :V.—Floor uuirt hut •
steady at r 9,23010 for spring extras . W heat
sotit o but• •tonle lower, at $2 tor \o.l.
Corn dull and lc lower: sales at 22c. 14yo ir
regular at $1461,01,47. Barley gull at e.t.a
:Dreamt hogs grigOg.S. Provi rloris glnnor.
Pork VICO for city 1/21.3A.
Willi Boor; lkign bit wheat. hilliornts
-2,300 bblx Bohr: tan no wheal.
=123221!
(If Te/egranh IQ the Fitteburge Use,:e.;•
Tatar., February 111 —Flour—reerlyte
bele, very quiet and unnilua). Witent—r,
relies 10,10, bushel, ealen or Amber at /: r;
for No.ll, ninny 112,10. Corn—rteelpt•
ABU titiabele; dull opening, at 'Pre; Noel,.
dull, at 1•134 e. Oate—.reeelpta 550 Duehri.,
very gate[; eates of u. 1, at etc. ea very
quiet, an., no trail•actlona. (..loveze.d
ea/ii bald at. 117,10..
C=3l=2!
•
LOY TeterrepZ to the ritteeeran (teacar t I
Lotunlit; February W.—Tobacco; tales
of Ir 9 hblltc logs at 007.30, cutucuoll tc
Beenua, leaf skals,•2s. Flour. auforfloi•
013.73, fancy $ 12 , 50 k113.u0 Wheat
116. Corn 75fjerc. Oats befrec. Cotton kfti
=Nu. .L•trd Items 1•ork
Lteoon.sponletere 110 clear solos 1131 c, bulk
ebouldery 10t,e, clear eblee
Philadelphia Markel, -
jrlySelssrapti to Lac Pittitiatab birsette.)
Falbaultarale, February 'A— Flou
steady-with a limited liornatl. alien
cteady. Ityo 101100; Pennsylvania 11 .7
orn In fate demand; new yellow 11.1 u. Oat
sloallyal Rio. PrOCIOLOOS
pork 124011,25; hal. In plCklo the
harm. all. Lard /N-1615...P.,
MaUlmer* Mar Ker. •
ly Telegraph to LO9 vh,L.oocga
DIM7IIIIO6{, February. lO—Hour an
Wheat unchanged. Corn rwt Ire and brute
rolled welter. 407. Oata firm at 7tlatt - •
!We Orrc and unchanged. th. Inj anti,
:tee
fi.Mand, chtrcr. tel•lern. Pretrudon
very 1.1210 and bending \moan!. bacon
cbOttldcru /J.t:e.• t/ulk ahouldnre
levee lOC. •
•
itotialo imartata
Eft. rewgraph to the PitwLarsh Corfu.,
BUFFALO. February. —Flour stead,
Wheat Inactive and unctinngad. Corn dull:
sales of G cars of new on the frock nt 111,00
I.W. Maw bra titular; win t heavy at a;I.
Laril oneeangeil. heeds, Illinois tituruhy
alc76. Clove,. 67,70; Pea run flora
Flax VAL •
_ •
New Yolk tattle Market: •
rdaTeloaraoh to the nilei.rgb moot.
Haw Tont. Yoh. M —Catlin trade nom,
with Wu receipts, and prloes•ato a ;',l/p.40
blighter; tales at 120190; receipt... 2,5 w head.
Common Sheep plenty and 144 lower; prime
arm. flog. arm, at ti%olle for prime..
Ch/ease tattle klarkot.
ltleTtlegraph Id the Pittsburgh (lesatte•l
l.latoaoo. Feb. o).—Llvo Bogs ero lore
fn
tight,
/50Z0 lower; bell at 47,2307,0 foe
tight, a 7.80401.70 for heavy. Iteehlpts—G,Ple
Ilea /loge.
14• n Prasel.o Ms.krt.
•
COY Telt ;trona L.t. rittsbursh
San Faavemee, February 211.—Flobr quirt
Legal Tend
extra, SSTSer*: superfine, 117.5 u. Wbrat,
,
STEAMBOAT - 3 -
VOW CAIRO A*Nrimer 81% 05.1..ffnieb
LOUIP.—Tbe Dna
I.ILENDAL6 I rapt. l'opy 11. HAM{
W ICI leaie as Above on PAP MI DAY. lob IP I.
at ere.ocl p. la. tor Prelghs. os passers spr
el. boar,
FOrt ea T. LOVIV
floe tm.' •
WM leave foi sae above asi.l l""AU. jhaWr.
Pont y.beao. m oo of 00 ,, , ,,,t.....ateta.!diate
JAY
(.1.11. a. BA I, JEN°.
rj OH NASHVILLE.— Ant.' Ar
Mu Hamer •
CAMELIA Capt. way 1.3..0,
N 111 tare fort' e &Lee not lotereoedlate port.
THE DAT. at 4 0 , 610 et r r.
trelirht or peornee •O ply Onboard Or to
O•ri. ..h ,
J. D. CuLLINUMOOD. A.M.. •
JOHN /LACE.
IHOJA, UuLlD‘r, • •
OFFICE TI) LET. up MMus, 85
tal Water Meet. Um. tit
incxxxi
C 0....
re.:! . :;;FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1868
IPITTSBEBEiII HOPS WORE(.
,f 1 unit, CU,
I
rl
rr i ;:-..,Lohr.h. 141 a t: 3 tlesite• h.. 1
1,n:04
RIM
[. . f,lnr...tß NEWS.
.., The 1 elcather <cotton" mild and 'Mq with
the thermometer u r to 4i led evening. sn.l the
Indications were favoratle for rain. The th'er
1 3 10 Wahl u'eeePparently ate stand, with lorr
leer Larne Itches to the channel.
There Lao been no arrival., and the Llic'...Ml.
--,
lough:for Parkerstrutr, sod the: Atudien, foe
LW:101:1e, were the only deoanures. Ti, AY .
madtl 1 , (rent Cincinnati. Is doe here.
The . :(Men:.ale, Captain Dare, and the BIIIA.
Vernon, Captain Darragh, both tip.L.P boats,
are lOadlog lot'St. 1.- u 0, nod will re ready 'u
leave get.:. Cal/L.l , day. Mellon still retain..
charge!of ill 011100.01 tbe Glendale. ,
The-Lamella; Capt. Sum Gunn, Is tilling Lp
ettedlfy toe Naint Ille. and will be the Ant
haat out lor that polot. .
i
Seventeen tholisand bales of ectton nave
Men eltlyptd !iota •Slmfreesttio during the
. present attar is. act: lir le detradad that 'at
least a thousand nome,ll 111 be shipped balite
the season Mose,
' It Is Said that orct lout to the settlement : of
- Captaity 0100000.4 claimon the .tenter IL.
disas;oo4 lac whit:. i La arbitrator. ellbajol
Lint "Vest, be woo olff:reffl7,sno 14 the tort:era
hi tr.o.ft,eft, but rtless.l It.
I
The !cease, B. 12 Lie was recently pre
army:Sly Is !add with • Las.rninerEtt Vase, upLo
srldeU l ls a lifdltite pretreat of the aoldier
whose name elm hews.
Tie focal Inspectors u( Nensphle are requirs
Ing fltleanitril to c,r..ply Witt/ the JAW in reSiftet
tD the pasta: Ittmlble plods. I
Tho :New Orleans Creurnt,of Fsblay, has
rho ILLowiny t The Lumerons thieves It
have recahtly :lalsattd uur elly, seeming y
tired et cperatione on shot, yesterday morn
me wide. a raid upon the levee. One of the
Gtlirera or the }lisle Seep henshat hi• watd,
all 1(311 coow 11, ra uLder :Le pillow In lo•
stateroom, while absent but • tow eecomes,and
we •re!isilfrturtt It" • parlor gee on ILL Ltd.
D. lust fa testelvehuM tee lame time. 1
We take Ilia following Items from the Llo.
elnnati; (Iffealitciestri or Vienne/1.104f Captain
.W[o. 1t... parsec: rhroligh the City vsterally
en route Item St. Louis rue Pittsburgh. Capt.
T. C. Lloldiag la Lnisatiog In the title of too
New 'torn wt.. , (10001 be pleased to greet
Lt• many frlea.:•. At a Dewed ally meeting
le Newport the other high:, Mr. Geo. 1..461111.
tom watt notalnatati A candidate for the Pred
ator albs :NAT.: City Council. Lod (Jspt.
Emma Rowers, a eat:oblate for the •111ce Ol
City Clerk. Pr: I...nosily both geralleruelt
are a4uilmbir quaiietd lor the since tor whist:
they hare hYdo L. minuted, ald art, 01 Ilie
Toros atr.or.a "live. c.pt. 0. A. lwavo Is
In the my ptosyed led We almost °say near
pilots ertoptalnlag shout towheam teeig tlp
"all the ehahael. particularly In the rope r' r o
wi'sr,ln Men) ohm., I. hs very nardnv, Mid
melome for Waif:sty steamers to pd. with 100
or.ent.' 1.6 tf outer. Towboat, irt /lucidly
nave nve p• c. abreast, tchin up a width Of
.1. Inn lest. Tits. oc.aLt to he a law rogulatidg
1 Ids matter, end ih:ee eaters abreast itt. tsji
tort towboat. ehtudd Am./allowed. Clowlxig
o.oNci, the It. It. /Judson, with' a heivy emno,
wee Crowned - rut on tlid:shooiat Flan Cleti,
wiltee sf,e,routadeft, by a town," south bite
barge. •hrtast, maid, up ail the channel. •
The A!;jatrer, of the lame date • amyl t lin e
flfg rffaif,-, padlet. Telegraph, sesterflaf,
Nougat it - oeti She celebrated ifor ife Cessna M.
(lay, ehlpped In . 0. M. Gould. of lisultlia,
Kral:dry...l consisted to 314 Strad., ItS•
lee aid pule. 0110 w here on he lienteekv
: eta. The: hotel Is rained at gle,MO. Captain
: Ilvesh•ICol the Telsgraph, loot also another
item of 'ocelot:a irdebt commstlustri—m ;Ili.
asend—beAu.dial to a metcheut at ItentruLawd
said to he worst. Stn,LOO A party at Ironton
w•• netflttaatine .1.1. 11l pttratte•F, and it was
Intruced•to the Cept•ln to MIL; hor• and ai
slertere its
val.. Mom • j , weler.
:.
A St Lbws et mai to Ina 11;Ineinnati Guscele
...:. ,-. .,' , 4 .1 Tu.d.y. ,Ureesbee the followir.k
Items :
MEM
the packet lints are fully organ
-13,1 iliac omi.4 season: The Atlactie Led
t.ttaeutut-wren, y,Ltn to shlp Comp.; will run Is
New Lirleacte, with tbm
lol
'owsg Lot StetW. U. Arther, Lady Oa;
P•411/le (Are Bransh. Onthiterital.
tAlaCt*:. Lunitu sr r. Mary E F..oreyt he. aud
Julia. Tante will ale., be iLo I/wept-ode:at line
to New Inlsnas, I,.eit,lng the !WIG.. lest, sell
paths,.othet Lea,: Mollie Able, Cumnio,
Itismark, 11-cat Republic, Lire r
Red Beaty Ames. 1t Im a ported the bla,pialim
R. I n ca, stud Itlel,mund, deelga to run hum
th
bete is me•s..u. The hlemphis line will he
etruiposetl 61 the Buie rt. Louis, Belle Meru:,
Ills, City of -11:.:u, Marble City. City of Caul)
and A.iam. I ae•.to, tad wt.( he drily.
Noittiern Lien I . 4C+, t COILJ.LIy will run ihm
Buske• j.sle, 1/swkeye State, Li”enpurl
Iruhupue, :Leans, Verribin•, Jllas
aas s, daily line, sad wi l l t.beercr, Petra , . lien Ihne,
J.., arena, and Gant lor tuirlagAn4
say eaten .di,ty that mayrequired. Tha
Bevan,: PArit, Litt WI. Locals: of the Rol
Lucy , It 01 tau, Kate Kearney, Ati.1..4
Jr I. , a4ca J. 11. ..l.hcian, and will oe daily;
The tjulaty daily will rein tie Tom Ja•res'
stud cwilier but yet named;
tLn:.,1..1411 end Omni. Perko.. Company.
MIA 4 :11.4,0.1r with the followlnd
horat,' W. J. Lewis. henry t 3 Three, Kota
Emory, Columbian, Glasgow, lite{
sloe. Cd.rosite.Thl• line Ws
..tg•t, , ,d this tri,..er.acd ls the antra eularly;
istatqlshelt Bee to There will also be'
e.S•ral ouist.le h tole trade. The Mis
slistypi Tra thortati. , 6 impsoy
outaiLue their pperati..us lie towloc .1.111 the,
powert,l tugs, M.th•wk.t.hark, Bee and Eal-!
I , •ge• i'Vere wJI ail , I, three • e fear otherl
Ilaes of lees 'impudence. There will li/01.4.0,1,'
be it,ow thirty 10 f , rty boats leave for Fort:
Benton this spring, t.ut as yet. It le impossiblei
to give thole Lam*. b• Vet to dep•rt
ih• Walter B. [Wier •11.1 lieu Job“na. both'
of Sehleh LOA, dltr ..ly sonelderable freight re , .
Leer.:. 11".•-uale. ui I s, tie..tireh. comer_•:
Hates le•u.eig voce eve or ell hosts from St.:
loom Tie. has I , evu considerable anites...:
non tete In steau.boat issatters 0.114:
• nine boats have c..me to the !twee to load j
.Ivferent Tme river Las rise n four lathes. with soma. soft lee ranter.
soca,. .Ive the general t.ellel that the three;
wlll 'urn to t.Uo. but there ia no definite in- .
furs:wings on the sari., Thu fast that Yu
Ire la par. 40.10, is t,l,ence that the urge,
at.ore Cspe Girard, Si still holds fast. 1
u.
morrow probably_ semi, the matter. la
the sne•atinis, ine - Y•ratrou and Pater Bale;
•re 10. yi far Memphis. 1.1.4 081 for New
•C".l horen• fr.er
Tee NI- :f...reis Ile:am-rat. Of Wednesday,
aaTt: Ir .'alt. Edmund lilt
sold to 'au. M. Edema. one.e:glitli of
•tham , I .r g,:doki. and one4,.rth of
the Sionew•ll fur 11%w, N. I.l.e•rd will nod
three to Cy TAiuANr acqu1.”1..,•. He desired,
we understand, to bs,s-c mcdels It marble, .
made or,the the aleamar•, •nd tell! place them
se Orn•Dienla 1r.1101CC,11.,114110111t
the vieosity,of Itheuninvihe, county,
It is st•te..,„:,ot not with authority, that th ,
lothrest in the Julio Ktheour houelit Ly Cris,
Jelin ff.-neer., Is our-half, .0,1 the fair, ~:j.yo
The p:i:e enroll really be se large. whe
steaniLkoit property Is 60 Ceprell<4 al It la.
• !liver eau Weelber. •
ar Tbre.eb t, an, Mtge... it
LOTISTII.I.S. February M.—lllver fatale;
.lowly with ...vim feet In the cal.! by
.14k. Weather cloudy. Thermometer
4S degree:, •
Sr. Lome, ;O . .D.—
Fruary Weether Meer
and very warm.
S,. Lore., ,Februart Le now debut
ttely Soo,rt that the rivet; le open to Cairo,
and touch telsencts 1. tbinnlfested on the
levee • here.:; aer eras tfnata hum. already
sterte4 South, sot others are loading.
ktrartam, February M —Am lyaln—ltextee.
r.Farture , l—henry itnee,:iew
thleabe; I...Mbe, Num lb - leave; Cuunteeta
Cairo: Inpurl—Hlnnrula . Tho Henry
AMC, left watt, two thou.:el bale, of cot
ton tor. New ~, c luane. Wouther clear and
,
Nosicra,a,
bait taut
2'1,-.l.lrer alln,
watt fcur:l.N.t a halt taut on Ilarpoth kmals.
‘Wra[her aliMsm.! clutuly. Peparl.,l—
fur.C4ll.o
u&n.aoan
•
1,,,t•VL1.,1113 AND
un Verruary v• on. llryan llatothey,•
d , La ll l(riln & Ca; 3 do do. 170;24
(10. Stl9el2l,ellftr a 13• air; I 4•3 do, 5131Cwatit
Porter & 00,11 003 lokolvare, numlng. Tor
Ito& Co; 10 Id I. ostinett, lir:Lenart & stern
d• now - , IV t 1 Has.: 14 1 . 1 /* 01131 + 3 . 4 do
rocker., Itedlord Chalr & Cu: Sr 1•01. 011 , F -
.rcks ()II WurkT. I car keg& J I Bonder: I co(
PaPcr, ne 4l3, T , lCUlsrki car Pre brlak, Park,
Jiro& (Iu: 02 534 vraabers. wood b Cu; 31 slls
oats, 7do rya, Toot Olen;. bass rye, S Mc-
Farlantl, 13 •Ic, barley, Atorlonry a Rood; p by.
labeese. &Muskies & Co, a rbla eloVertced,
lOrokIglar11: 175 riga corn, () /laworth; Y bbla
pars, .7 Ii (1,7800 to;, cider. IT LWe dry ap•
winner,;
II ROldle.:!2 onleno.
ittorer; 2 rx. onecae, H a r ley ;al 23 aka rags.
5 1cCullonab, smash I 17o; 11 htolamuse, I
tr.;
& 11,0; 7 1.1.. looms cora, 53c11.3r0y &
Pi rlty ;a•achem. 2 do S
00117 el . a Co, I .0. ser4.3 Mann, 31 aka dry
smachk.. iLt 1108.111 yr, 1 Lea resales& nut
,age. retry 1110. 3 keca apple butter. Volt &
Co; 4 do• Jard, Rosa It Reiter; bAls shy Sp-
Stool atßro; 13 aka oat., 31•311303 a &
alos
ArJ erYeaeri II
d, .5
T. cuJr/skins. do 1 . 3 c, 5 do - 0100,5 do
•
YlO , . • .
Lintni WATSta2 Cino•oo
PcWin. 20.—Icar pie metal, Or.; Bennett a
Co; 2(10 do, Orally By k Co; 9do du. ktryak
& Oatralies, a do. (10, NUM. at. 41o; -I do do,
Ileac ()rat& 11.11; 11 etc. Iron. Showilierger
& Blair; INI Otis kfur. T C i/o do,
E Thocuts• ' IM ~Au
du, I/ Wallace; 06191ga
lead, lirree. Walker k Co; (CI Tibia four,
Iliwo/th 7ilelk wild; too iecu - itulea.•
app°
Wain; I Cot ig
la Maloney L ; I do
do, Erman', Preston k Co;
20 tin cracker.,
herria & ItlcClureptu Oh;. h ome, W/1 tiara k
Son; 21 Ohl. applek, Volet k Co; I' ear bulk
meat.) . N Ilea 6000; Ili eke timothy nod,
Kultoatruk k egrow to kw. butter. Wlt
(1.112,20 dot broom., J Port.. Id; 33 6.1.11
wool, Wm Barker 6 110;60 aka raga, Markle.
Illnoo &Ito; I earl empty oil bbl., bl empty
Pilot he,., N P Unbolt: 22 aka barley. 5111
Su, dam; 20 wren bide.,.l 11 Itsdatom 60 bee
bldra. T S Canby; 11 bay stay., Al 1 7 Adam,
k Bro..
PrpIa•CrIMILI.COLIMIIC34 VINO V. 44911.11.,
rebruary 41.-31 I'd,. paper, Pima Paper Liot
rill bhle. J II Cimarlottl; 16 kit lard; Valet 6
(7o; 4 MIMI, butter, limo' & Kelley,' 2 Id bola
1,11 .4 1 % 2 MO Wu, ,1Y Mao; s 2 aka barley,
lielleory Men; kar eons, 11 tichnotbachi
oar 0010 meat, Woo 11 Playa 6 Sub; 10 bbla lard
otl. J I' SCOLII , I7O eke corn.-Ultagneo 6 Lang;
2 glide tobacco, Jacob A momently-2 do do. 1.
Megraw & 00; 2 do do, triyie.6 Co; 4011.10111,
I' yells. k Cu; I eat nano Wsu Laakkatop;
khdraugara. Arbubklea k ' Co; 0 du do, Kirk
patrick 6 Henna. ,
•
- • •.
ALLmaxarry V eat.sX . rebruar7 24-
324 abl. etude ell, Ilutbare. Kelm Is Co; 130 do
do, Mark & Sumserr'9.l7 do do, Loakhart &
Fresri 3 bbl. whisky. pieuuuouen & Cot 11l bbl.
H. J4B *Halo.; 2 ear. rallroml Hon, P. Id'
& (/ R R; Orem oarmlittkpatelek & lierros;
ear tan bark, John IMI/earloe; 2 ears pl. Iron,
Lyon, Shwa U. ear. metal s Rem, War&
Hun; Si boa Sour, It Crinst I OS alas oats, soots
& rilsal:Oldu do, Adam. Ihrusby; 12 do do. S
risers.; a eau Inalsl;,2l Wonder/rem 7 biles
bay, W lissom I bar. flaxseed, Kirkpatrick,
Ilerron I &lot 11 roll.:Jeather, 10 WM slimly
skin.. Wm Mamas &
•LLSOMISIIT STATIO) , R. It., February 20--
nral7m Irralgr 1110;bal. flour, Canon;
Umeatone. Superior Iron 00; Y 7 dozen
brooms. MerKnicht O^ Smith; ISO bg. oats, It
Knox & son;. bMs• bide. , Pays, Baker k Co;
I ear lumber, Munroe-it Co.
Josa. nuonan ' P. LATOHEW
JAC0111.61,112,II110.•
JOSHUA RHODES 4 CO.,
liiattiter.c4
BARLEY AM) OP DEALERS,
0131ce, 382 Penn Eared,
nut /11 - o - a
11/11.=n a irt,0 113" 8 P uii
Work..
111
IMiIMI
cG fizAi
MISERY DRUM
PENNSYLVANIA.
HAItiIBBVISO, EMI. 16. 11107
rg',CB'l ll .l.M
HoLFILS 01 nil
L O N
1 OF THE
ICommonViealth of femur
'vanla, Due July DU, 1868.
TFIE FOLLOWINO
0A N . ;
Due July Ist, 18E58,
==
TO DATE OF YAYMENT, ON Pab-
=1
Farmers! and Mechanic*,
National Bank,
lIE
Q~.i ax.~a~ar., c'-~xxa,
Loan of March 2 4h , 1839, du?
July Ist, 1669.
Loon of Jiny 19th, 1939, flue
July Ist, 186 S.
LNTYNCer ON TILE ABOVE LOANS WILL
CEASE ON THE let 07 ..TuLT,IBOB,
1311i19 JODiS, key of Fmk
J0E1.1,1. fItETRA.If Ati Gtnettl.
I
1/. H. Etste ?MUT
Commieloners of ISlnklng Fluz
CLOSING OUT SME
UT
LADIES' FURS,
=
51.'Ci0.1EtI) C. 0.,
Ist WOOD STREET.
Jul
pirrsnuu4n PAPER MAIM
TACTITIWitit,V.IIPANY, )finunlacturenor
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS
• cLI2IiTUN eITLUB/LNYILLX, OHIO.
BRIGHTON HILL, zir.w BRIGHTON. ra.
OYRICX SEM WARILLIOOI4E.
S 2 Third kreet, Pittsburgh, Pa
O7FICUIa—AI , OI3EII HARTJZ, rissldeol.
•
JNO. 11. LIVINIP,TON. TreaPT
ILIDDLX, llCClttar,
Il.scroita—Agust Elul!, ob 3
El. Har,....0u1. Jahn Ltelpicrton.
I..ab raid Air. Paper Nt.lll.
&
Whole.lc and Retail Utanniatu.exs
Tin, l'opper and Eliert Iron Wary.
And 41 • I COOK X' tp
/ UZYLI
s seeing AIR J9l N eseaa
•
.top.RtVerar'LL.i r 4 ,71.76
ear 'almal.
CIIAILLES lIEIZENSTEEV,
152 rizzie,ti. Z". 5,
trottrat dour aboTe,Dls,o44.l
:less, Gant Waro it Table (mien'
MITF.II: rtvrr e. Everythlor erquire4
Ins lnttWs store on Call .4 examine
tut. rood. 14 ma
REMOVAL.
JOHN D. BAILEY & EllO.
=1
ke..1110 liIIITHRIILLD EMMEN?.
LIEBLEU,
• r DZALISII IN
KAT& CAPS AND FURS,
31.a.tv.er 1 4 - 244.414 ano
Vetter In TRITNI[S. V4.1.1nit.15.
*a. l233mlthfold et.. Pitts burgh, Pa
LOydry. promptly MI., .4 sulasall.
pniTATE DISEAIiES.
oaw - 213)6 PZBIA Immo?:
• •
Per the al or all Mies.. of • private attars
glgm.thige*,:itravartv"k"-".:
t rflb trdlrettM of 91 genital erase. sod Lou'
r:art
wI rrazttd ar,te,ver refunded.
14,7!Itaa"17tir;e17;."‘e!!Virtito to.p
E. AIITOB, ,
21ZOELA.1 1 / 1 3AL. 4141.1 r.1.11.11-Nil2llolo
r?R.A.FTSNE.A.N
umc.. mu) 114L1., N 0.7; Tinno faun
with Mr Liuibtao
JAPANNING,
mum AND UENANIANTAX, SZ
WILLIAM LLOYD,
Bra a It. Cr. Ittriot. PriItHOBAN, PA.
Wooers' TimMehl Be-Jaranne Ara: to
ABBINGTON.
In Street, leer ifittaimi cry Cadet
w. NDEUSON.
Viritr A
m :f RIZ Zr,
"LI T.,',;.1t71. 0:21241.11L!';'"
liaqufaet
.1I
elt 4l bwr lo c /I lt
chopred.
W. L W . Ha . Lig Manufacturer o
piAVANA AND D 01113210 OICIADB,
Whdlesale sad rout! lamer to 7O11•00
IS.Nu pr. nets. 7
Luce alway• on base.
troop arrazarr
Ir.lhortv. Pltt rrrrr , t.
FIJLTOY MACHINE 4IORHA.
I aliumuszoto nr I.
'lmprison/rt. of 8214•11 iNtrt NU, of 111
elteetnd of 'hi most approved battens. for eta.
Perigee roltroeee: trrwililoars Ltd Whine
algtr,./1:4.4"„ w t a w144 . 1%1;10, a
pty zd II bor:
.I.44llmb:et.
P.. 0.,
mar utu es below ntreberph, on the Ohio ,
ea r.lne of C. P. /f.: H. • nolithr
A *.Exausakco.
r'! , xlo.9tireurikatred;
Nab!LINN, atOBBOO . DN BS ADINK MANN'
L a areliPsi% I. Pint
alto. lAat ALL
rani of BLANK BOONA. , BOOR n 1240100 as.
mrartzzat.t.tr "-k irr•-
A . OTE'rTLEU !lONS & CO,
Steal/. Boners, 011 Tanks,
AIL 4 inner non worn, or on awn. .
noonot Ptak Warn, nitionarnb
ono:,
KN&IIII & CO.'S
BOLD MIDLL
riembun Plano Fortes,
Yoe We easy by IiATILOCYR ' BLUME,
tee nrobt, a dporebon Waal,
MANITFACT.
GRAIF,' BYERS ft CO.,
=1
Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron,
WROUGIIT DION
lEEE
011. WELL MOO
Office, Vb.. 08 Witter tree
PITTSBURGH. %PA.
porvir
'JOUR. F3llll la Mb
rt , vitaEli
OTC
ruLs.-nox 4L• LIL
011, STILL SNI) - '2..5.14,43,
rIKIWNE2 - :,14;22U1:11,:.1411 D 1,5 H PAUL
lETTLIEO 4.:11)
STS.I.Str:Pz.
PULSO ,4
Orla:. wad W :a< tt Mx/
rr.lautt ,Not ile.rty ti •,4
I ,l'ittsburgit s
4.-ordt>.,...4:csa,
Druz., ante ~.e 647:1:
_ - •
Mad :GTON WORKS
Li1.49Y0 :LAC
thaninal
• - •
etAnJ, rill,
GUILES FLATKJha ite.rj
IdOWICK end HETA IS& Pal
C1L1X0E:3.4.111.1 /11l 4, a
eLIALL 'l' ILL.II.e. ee I the. tt.e
ChlAillz arta . q . ll , :tte for eu.e.,.
FLAT' luaus. Punch,: ';,-Lteteerratle.
COAL eel,: I, Iletne,
hINIL.I sett or/ leLe.
Warehoese ne.l . otece aF Rho Vitae, iittET.N.
011
, RR 'T. ' le c.tieetrtoeetloe
t n ee rot x e r . e st t e tlai.
Re IteClrytVeres. is::re el.ll
wooer ......aee
IND VSTELLS L W 312539 .•
HUGH. M. BOLE &
pigine ficalders ate l Mad/tuts
Make ic order .Itatn4, and L. ad Pate. Kag
ono! stAca.latlefectlon.
Caen., es. orevcry dc,,,,tion, made to ail.
Nelf.t.... 4. L. 1.101,z, fore=
~'l • '=.l-..14 , !.i;T:41 Pat"
II.17:TSUISIZEIII,
...ITT 3 114.:14 ST OIR 8
ANDERSON, CO)K da CO., •
(suocsi.v.4.ll) JON.b73, LOYL &
=I
RE[ I IALP Cii.ST STEEL
lignar. ?Ist atd'ago, of al. 'qv - 4; IS.
PL.... /vrt and tbeut Cut . Intel: C=l
liteel tar
11.E.,PESO ISU ZOWIWO ILICEINEB,
firsEL PLOW W.I.YOS,
AZLLS, V1k0VL.1.167,
Cut and COmmon pLow,dlr. Kee
Ofinc—Coroor of Tint sod ltoza Streets
blocks above the 11.oroon.slela House.
o"11,1
BE
re ex*
f 111,4113 A.1 . Z11? h EMMA'
Mt B4A:11'
•In, ALL Elltioi t)./ anyxy C1ic1,1:62.
c,tooto, Phi to
%4 tud
tt
at l oois t ftan , uerld V 2 t 4 D ry. ' •qt r ; - ftVAils wilt &row.).
, 11..t.0te , 1 of our,old ttoot, we act
tracr, fo.rrirt NEIL CIACHINIE at snort L
to
Itto.
?ROBY BLANC FOZJAIDRY.
Butler Btreet, ICiutli Ward
Ul':••;r LON
ladling' NM a i Eridge l3stiugb
f EMU s'73 ens,
=
•
Olde; • prc3rti7 ,3tt <,:x lon7.rz Ku tee.
• nraemy.r
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS
& CO.,
ig,(77ACTL,LLII 07 ALL DISC7LL7IIOIIB 07
Othco .c 1 Whrobouhe, "=.; , Nee
nd A=4111)&12.1 Firs' NJ...no,
MICILIOLAD SCIIITAIi
BERLIN FOUNDRY
NINE a SIRS,
=
PlTTBOUtttitr. PA.
21.santactaic lad kelp eonstiutl y au Luna
Th4.41.1e, Sh.rin 3 Pips Boxes
Wy.4.4.).5t IVIZ.r.S. 13441 IttrlN4 EMUS
ERILLM w
And cai‘no.v r.dn,ralW. sn:ty4
IIej . 7 3.ERT: LEA,
MESE
:TEARY E 5 2:OINES AND BOILERS
E'ro: 3S:oistors
/110 MIG.T.YES.
1114.4.41..; , :e4l4evripttu..ade W orlo
CorrSr :1 1 1 2. trIC and Fury =roelA,.
PITT EMil IP.ON WOMB
pj BONS.
- 11 . 11, NUrACTCII ' Cle or'
tithi, Du and Trunk
LITIEETE,
EVENSII?T, PRESTfIi& Co
PE.
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W447h<raso. Naa. tIS 44.4 .47 /1441. 84.. oppeolt4
11 ... 4 .40 1 4.411444... P.44.l4urgts, 4.1414:0t
s,;l 111
lINIOt.ENTERPRISE FOUNIIRY
W3l. a 7. JOHNSTON.
t'A lra " ;Mi ' tlVTLU ' Zgiti'%" )l A
Vld k zr.VVil - Zi:AVa , tti,‘Y"""
mlLnlgn=ngt.TM4Fl'.'i
IRON CITY
ROGERS dr itORCHATELD.
Mantua...l cf
tereodouttareoati,inAlala¢ Pelts
thiorv l2l ==M . r Xr - S. CA Mr
i Awroarin rm.,.
IT
r • lttmba]rih. 3Pd•
1r 8 - Dales OS neanitr
0137Andn. =Mali 00 .
en
IL1:1 ithl EISA LC.
..&..x.zsicr,
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
(_;) s.sk
FUOPIE •icrOSIG.IKS,
Comer Carroll and linn4lnurn
Simon!, Nlhtb Ward
WM. tam qra,
awl urewriniuss
Cast Iron Bowl PiDei
IMIIME=9
=II
MEM
FOB GAB AND WATER W 888
i
1 • l
15:3 ' 17t, • = 1 ,zzgnrg
nni of
wail cam tos iL LOII/Iqiittla
. I t 7 gitrw'VLV:u"= ° .%f s i r agOr °
frtiq
NIRV RIRREB 11.01
C.;
Lindsay,.Sterrit & La net,
MantifactureTE; Impoitert of
HARDWARt
P
CUTLERY, &c.ll
337 LIBERTI STREET,
01 . 1 e Loan Wow Onlua
PITTSEUEdii.
Agente foI IT PASHBA.KIi. i.311.E141
I SHEFFIELD STEEL woni.
SINGER I NECK 'CO BI,.
. • .
=sr:nay/Tram CT
HST REFINED CANT NT EL
gum, c.cnos, u ALL 60, 1 '
C1DC9342.114,31111/alCliall atn
SAW PLATES.
RAILWAY SPRINGS.
.cest arrittsr Mad . ,
UM 8 1e
aid German Plow 8 el,
PLOW' WINDS AND DOWSE BAWL
iPRINGS, AXLES AND STEEL TIEN
.OHUW-DA..18, L. a., a.
Warehotse, SE Water St., Ptllstih
.013:k4
=4
ATLAS ;Tons.%
1 0 lIT 0 X APRS
52sth Ward,
r ~E
. , rrentomAsx.eumaxe ktit' MI!.
..j .
Mete Worth ere mons the luiest and hunt
erwylato ettelallshoent In Me West, al are
cow prepared to tartish
ORDERS SOLICITEDij
JAMES M. RlTEii
•
II /13 , 0 Tr. TALDirjEVII,
szry LlNti PANT.
COPPEI ISSN kat rim . •
BOLLLNO KILL 6TACK4:kI
' And bIiZET N WOOL.
for tftesua• •
7111!
JOHN RONEZ
No. 29 If °ad Stresi
1 , HIM - .1013111tt
Carsen St., 9112 Ward, near A.Y.L
, ;•
ILLNII7ACTenaII O r 1 i
Hammer Dies, Stels INo '
&Wig lii ui lacliu C . utiip utrinii
.10118iliti WOllB droizr de attended Calve.
der. solicited asel vidvistly cad actletedtollll
execideo. ildiS
MEM
awe= C. DLtO. (111.11A3 IN.411114;
GREiCNIWOOD FOUNDRY.
BRAVO & DONNELLY
•
Jobbing and Machinery Pistilli,
===ll
Lloht or been. of eltrte Melleable or -
Iron, or an patterns. alma wad etylew ealtst
every yarrow, wade to order. •
•-
Orrice, RSO Liberty Street,
aellX4l (Academy or *rule Bellalrow
W. Y107.011...11. I. SWlna../All• 43
0911.A114 BOLLER -WolllllB. =
.HORROPY, BARNHILL CO'
ataarSaartrazza co
' Stearn Boilers, on BtlW , Asittato
lranrla, eastt Pans. Gasometers,
Wrourrht Iron Bridges,
•
Ghost Iron Wary. i
. ,
ieq
Jae.,
COIL LIBERTY AND SECOND
DUQUESNE
1 :.4.9'9,4
Iron and Steel Works. I .
COLEMAN, KAHN & CO,;
Muco►4azuasse ur
ronitialls,Spilags,Alles t Steel,4
WAREHOUSI2
Mo. 77 W*TZ 117111Lt7;
use prninueßEl
....D.R....W. B. Dui.:
STOVE WORKS:.
A. BRADLEY . a CO.
ISARReturigerearg variety
Cook e Parlor and Healing. Start*
r f r i o v g z.Lpk.... f.te ui zL ei ne tong WitAliW
KAMA. VATKAAN asal
CODA store..) Also mastatheture
GRATVI3, GRATE nowra, dhe.
Mee .4 Warehouse, eoner of throoad
004
atWag meet.. Pl.burgth Annan oh Am.
taL:tO t,
m,.
• -
MUD D. D.
JARED Ma BUM= &
Vona Boilers, Oil Stlllre Tub
Bbeet Iron Works, itc;
c'e CO.
U 1 Penn qt., Pitiebtsiwh,Pa.
.19721
CENTRAL RUNDLE
Eiata ,
BOLLNIN, BOYD it BA UM.'
OMB Rolla. Guitars. 801 l tattue. •a•' _I
THOS. _ CARLIN
mar emir
42.1% Crr 4;
;tw a ttrillan l iallnfi r 42l
sake to orderir 2 34lo3/11117.Z al "id
It I •
• 1
lI'IIj/iT
JAI. Puma. Pm? W. P. Poilflna,
PITTSBURGH Ft/KGB
AND IRON CO.,
xamirrAcrravar 07
Bar Iran;
Railroad Flab Rare sadl4itai
aur Arles Roll •
Railroad liar Axles hammered
Loonmative prowl• .;:;
Locomotive frame
olds Rods:
1 . ; •
Plates Aleagis;
istesiaboot Shang'
Itionsaboal Clarkin
Piston soda Wristr4
Plasma Jaws. Collarsf
' • , t
0771C2, No. 177 FERN EitgEST,
PPITIIIIPWAL. PA.' F,
&ND
raTTsBUIPtill
r.r.r.arno LIW nrxi-ra.r.aavics:
lis'nglnc. of Every Descrlptio
Bolters, Oil Tote,
Sheet Iron Fro:
nallroa4 Caer.ttags,
no' Utak IUI Canino
s,uglne Coatings..
Nachlr.e Casttnil
Ctnetal eaatlais:
66 end 66 Water Street]
prrzsaussa, r 6
=I
NIBBLE LAD SLATE MANTLES . -"
It Le ri ttsiugh Stem Guile t Ude lola s
and Wan:cow—no and 3111.141311a7 T
ITIJLir. /lune Waren/ma on mee a nd Poor: •
?moss niallaß Marble or Plata •111
lad It to then fauna.' pall. WortranannP
r: b V s :4:11:111:: 'AVM VIVLIT:
•I"
Met &swell sane.,
Thera Nan other place In We Pranall
haat. Where Plate Mantles are nom allatured.
.111'2,Atif I r bgtc,%_.:":7pll7l tlatra
Marw. at l'as'ers Priem ao-raap e ceded,
W. A. w/ILLACJII.
solndaT
A/ALT.—ZOO lIIISFEELS 1. •
F
B.XXLIVXL) 4.24 D 70X !ULT. Y) •
iffelIANE & ,L,
. 111 WAXES WXXXXT.
rati . .banch. Jaxanrs XL Um • -
- .
_ .
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• - r.rtux norm. luau P.ekraqi,
taaltots. aa.. at am best qua.ftz !Ll.lol.led
Licit 11l -
we sad 5e.41,. try . l4
'
sus
sciMtlii.Mlrarl44.
•
RAILROMM.
pITTSB MUM AND CONNELLS
RILL' RAILROAD.
Onik ad Alta THURSDAY, t tdary foul.'
tam. team will aria a ad damn from a•
ocds. la Una ad Rata areas, se
rouovra
Alan to sod from INLoss. t .. X. 6:0 7 7 . Y.
X6neuron. Accomoaat'a.llAO A. X. 7:06 7. X.
Vet; reTsVaVo= rot 13. Y . 1 41.. Y.
Strow's •000ttnaolas•st ..... soS T. x. 7 Is 7. 11.
.7.itges •ec. s eXsospars. ma/ r.'ff. CIO A. a
tend*? Chars!. Troia so sad
frets Wan Newsom —.—. 7. st. INDUS. X•
Tor . 710771.1 sopl7 to
J. U. K 120.1 Agent.
w. Bunn,
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAIL..
I°ll'7
• & NAM
Ruatalatt Through t• Vahan's. City.
Cormoottne with Irslas Rut awl West or. tam
Wartra sad ?familia Railroad; also With the
latantlo and Ureat wester. hallway.
thn &flat 21.112SISAY , i . git i 4aa.Y. 117 . .
a lb e I l itigegh lAN:. *mote Oanal ash Ms
t., as follow.: a I •
Deport. Asof•sa
Yell to and Roma Iress.Slty..7:SO a. MX. A...
Riprau •• •• • • 10: 1 3 f. 5:45 P. %
Arad, 'a Btod Aecorenstod•st. f. N. M.A...
Ilia +pr. Weeks &worn.— a:loa. a:11.4.11.
arasnad sods Works A sec At., sofor. au 'O4 s. N.
Hallos /I.oll2 , llodattelli CIO A. N. OM e.
Vanday 4:001.0 Trsla teams zoos 'Works S.
I:10 wriTtog 10 rithbarros at .51 A; K.
Masan:lsm lealros Phu harsh aa 1:14 P. As, ar
Haler 55 2:145 Worth at 2230 5. as. •
ozi ff.. BLAU lasertla C. Mas t .
1868.
rirrnairwm W.l.lltt a OULIDDIO
W., AND ()LAVA , _
...AND • YITTANUSON N. L
110, tria. le.Tll
DSon U<Doto Earth WA..
0 kg tea •
.x.. 2 , 9. .
12g
trio A flu .6.x 8;11p
11....... 8,1 5p1a
& V, by. 1F.... Led Ds
ri g . :Y% ' ,:tel: t p
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N.
1174
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e -ter Wet,
ite.
ontei.vozxtalt .•.. 2:11 a=
e land Sr.. Latta
Hale a Y 2la •
2A4,11idNT44 .
VtltrtE:cl.siri: " .m
eleXettett•tt etel •It
(IJ, a St t.s. Le 3:t3 p
Deptt , rt irom All go any.
U. :To
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t=gickT232
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9 .1441. 7. U.IITYI6.
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4 2,- 026..00.•
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t:C.I.I2aUB 4 EN!Minn R.
PAN HAIM . LE - 130111
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IDIADGZ OP TIME.-lOa sad attar VIDIDAMi
Dec.:lb. Sib. I , sl into. will 100,5 1.211•1111 ell
Si Cats.. Dom as follow, yittsbargb. :
neraire. axIIIVX.
L. W. LUX/ K.
Tut Llue. .. . ... 5:40 A. Ka Tdd. r. M.
'set Xs woos . - old d. 1. :SSA. Me
Mixed SP ay.. A. Y. 4:50 r.
m. 's Ax. o. 1-1103 x. X. • :AO?. MG
B benellle Acceend'a./ 2.657. 21. End A. M.
McDonald'. Ace. Po 2.. 5110 r. N. 5:23
aractAx. Ntrr:ca -Olinda, A rsrowl leaves •
Ile. P. Ke a arr•lng Claolanati at MD A. II
rtYir 1 17 '4 i ' M7 12Z. 7 .1,;i_1 2 141y. .54
Moeda, excepted, &Meted le ....attn./eta at of Dm same evening, ti No/1W XN ADVADOMI
OP • Lt. 111/UTIJI. 't
Nrllo castise (I
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OVIRLIND MAIL AND .EXPRIEN COAQN
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to the Yu Wet.
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oft=
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imamate Agent to root C.M. rooting.? •
Adams IttniessatiTiOMMlrh.,
PALL BARLEY MALT
1868.
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