ES =I ~li is ~~, 'j3is ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. Climax or Prrrssunenz Liazirrrz, MONDAY. June 7, 1869. CA.TTLS. The supply was unusually light this week .619 head, though, nevertheless, it was frilly up to the demand, which was confined entirely to supplying the wants of the butchers, all there were no whole sale buyers I n attendance. Compared with lasi week, the market was quicker and•etronger, and prices ruled about a quarter hi gher; drovers, generally, did not consi der the market any better than last week as there was fully that differ ence in the cost of the cattle. As usual, of the 620 head on sale, about 560 , were from Chicago; 50 head from Ohio, and 20 head from Autler-aud Washington coun ties, ; In regard to quality, there was but Mlle difference from that of, last week, the balkof the offerings consisting of nioo fat, smooth steers,- bought especially in chicago.for this market. It is prObable that grasa cattle will be ginici make tlaeir 'appearance within the next week' of and whenever they ooinmence to chine in pretty , freely it is getteralty.eicpeetad, that prices will de clink inailrially. The best fat , steers sold rittl®FBt,4, some few extra at 8%®834. while last week. there were but few sold aboVelebtl; ,Stook steers are still quoted at AM, and but few offering. , P.SI N eiteniantle 6 head bulls, at 4®6a. Stokely dc lira 10 head mixed stook, at 4@7Y. F L. Hothehilds 20 Chicago Eteers, at 7% ii ®B. • LoWensteine ,t. •Zeigler 40 Chicago steers, at 71448)•(,. , Brans at Haas 30 Chicago steers, at 4 7 ,1@ 8 %. P. Hartman 35 do'do, at 73;®8,20. M. Verner 35 do do, at 73i@8. Keefe:, 17 do do; at 7(418. , Greenwald it Kahn 70 . Chicago steers 0 at _53*'®8,25.-- Br*: 63 do do, at a®8,37. Efaaltawood it Blackstock 65 Chicago eteerti; at 7 3 / 4 (4)8%. Trnurnian di k Lobatan 64 Chicago steers, L. dr, J. Shamperg 30 dO do, at 6®Bg. Holmes, Lafferty it Co. , Hardin sold steers, and heifers, at 4. ( sig cttil• - • • Smith i x 111,u*/7 head Chicago stairs, ?„, at 73‘420:' ' z• J. Needy 50 Ohio cattle, at 7%®83 . r E. Katz 18 Chicago steers, at 7®7X. •, sugar AND LAMBS. Yiere l -Wah a very full supply of this graidOof stock on sale to-day, over ala i tees hundred; and mainly of an inferior r e, g ri &i, a P d i ,aa a .Polahitence, while g&weep sold -without much :diffi •k sulky- 14 i ; fair prices, common and info- ~ rich; . mere extremely dull, and to effect ; saran holders were obliged to make con .' oesidoiiii. • Jobn Young , offered a bunch of But t ler • cCrititY.ticabawags at 41,06 per head, while..L;F. Neely sold 70 head of extra (raised:by M'Coy, of Beaver C 0.,) It, at 6 36 C Per pound. Lambs sold at from 51,5004,50 per head, according to qual /ty. ' P. Sheitamantle 60 head at 12@3,50 per head. - Stakely I Bro. 132 Sheep at 6 cents, lambs at 5264 per head. A. Eckert 85 Lambs at 11,87®4 per • t heitd; 6 Sheefo 'at 52,50 per head. • J. Emmen 1 87 head; L a mbs at 52®2,50, Sheep st 52®4' • Waiters it Fowler 120 head; Lambs at pgks,so..Sheep at 52®4 per head. 1 M. Humes 76 Lamps at 12(9'3- !i MiElrose 64 Lambs iit52,15®2,60. • i Moody 40 Sheep at 53,75i55,50. 4 54.71iuner 80 tineep at 11459@ 3 - J. Alborne 45 at 5%®6i ate. John Beeler, 50 Lambs at $243. J. Young •,100 scalawags at 11; 0. Sehnler,l37. dr Kerr 300 at 3(45 rats. W. Adams 100 head, held at 5 cts. Rhin 60 Sheep at 4% eta and 20 at eta.. J., Hanlin 30 Sheep to Adams—sold tis lot for 11,07%. Jonathan Davis sold 75. p 1 4 .„ Del and considerably neglected, thcingli this is usually the case as this season of the year. ".Small sides, in a re tail. ilay, at 93i@lt Cmde der pound, as to , Market:l by. iregrapb. Nair Tonic, J une 7.—Cotton firmer, . , limite d wit a business; sales of 1,900 bales at , 11034 c for middling uplands. Flour=receipts of 25,781 bbis• less active , and. heavy, with sales of 6,800 bble at 15,90®5,30 for superfine State and west aril '55;90@11,.25 for - ettra State; PAO@ 6,30 r6 F sit ra western;BB,4s(.47,7ofor white . , wheat extra; $5,59(145,80 for It. H. O.; 57 (18 , for extra St. Lords; I and 59®12 for good . to: choice do.:, COrn meal dull. Widakr;ritill sit 980 for western free.: Wheat- , receipts - of 'white 85,788 , ba5; .10, betters in light supply Said ' fair export demand; sales of 71,000 bus at ;1,41% 1,43340 for No. 2' spring afloat and to arrtve, 51,88 for No. 8 do. afloat, $1,89 for , Noe. 2 and 8 do. Mixed, x1,48 ® 1,48 for 1 1 1 10:1 d0.,/1,43 for *inter red western, 51,60 for: No. 2 white Michigan. Bye nominally' lower. Corn—receipts or 81,- , 6 66 - 'bat; :I(4)2ei better; "• salsa of 46,000 and' it ' 64©870 'for new mixed west ern.' ' Ste" canal, " 87(4900 ' -fOr do. via railroad; arid ' 9,50 ' for do in 'store: , Oatsc4ecelpts - 12,500 bit and lb better; sales '39',000 bn at 801310. for western , afloat: °Stock in warehoute—Wliest 831;- : 877 ists; earn 885,241 bu, oats 585993' ba, rye 1(17,546 bn,' barley 3 tin. ma l t 10,746 bu, peas 41,392 bn. Bice' dull at 830)9c. Coffee steady mill frilitit demand. -Sugar .; steady; sales• gow mute at umigiktio for . 1 Cubit; _ 140 for Porto Woo; salespfi OXS 1 Havana •at 13yA13ke. ' Molasses rm . changed. -Hops quiet at B®l4o American: i Petroleum openedeicited and higher and closed lower and heavy; crude opened at lio and closoal at 16o; refined opened, at /Age and eto'setiVat 8134er. ' Linseed oil ' dull and drooping. Spirits turpentine quiet: IProviaions—pork firmer; sales of ' 850 obis et 1/31:87181,62 -for sew Mess, closing 531,62 cash; 531®31.25:10r old I do; 821allita for nr1me;528028,25 for prim e mess; a au 580 1 bbls new mess, sellers for June,. at 531,60.;- Beef' steady and un changed; sales 260 bblsiaind 86 tits. Beef Hams quiet and , unchanged; sales 181/ barrels; Cut o meate steady; sales 225 . packages , at 13e for shoulders, and lb® . 15346:-for hams; middlek-firm; sales 100 , boxes' long ribbed' at Iwo: . Lard is - a shade-firmer, , with sales of 500 tierces at ' :- 17)4@)19%c, chiefly at lligsatito for steam, and l l9ol.9%ti !for settle 'rendered. But ter dull at . `®ls2c' for .1)hlo. 'Cheese la ' . dull.' Freights are dull and drooping, with engagements per steamer •i e 15,000 bushels , wheat at Bd., and 1,600 • barrels tour at is. 9J. • - •- • . ~ Lkiterit.Plaitt: closed ' dull' mid 60 '. lower: ' l 6l/4t tirm with a falr export Oe mandihri3Orinteat 11,42 040 , 107 rt . 2 0 ; and 4 . 1 /0 1 : 46 rot NoZI-.--Bie. nom in al. ita k titi o a tj ' ist_ttelor ivisafer*afl* l rit • its - istdsWil oh rsanal t en4 on, • railroad. Pork gait' and i Y it 13462 for new mess. Beef caret and up ,,f cluinged. Cut meats dull-and unchenged. I,,Basson firm.* 'Aril quiet at lliKeL9o \ for fair to prime steam.. Eggs dull and drooping. CHICAGO, Jun& 7.--Easteria exchange dull, 140 offered and par selling. Flour qtliet; salea of'moring extras at 55(4)6,25. Wheat Is in fair - demand and %a lower; sales of No. 1 at 11i...H®1,113 ; No. 2 at 111.08®1,09K. this afternoon, and 'dull at $1,091/,®1,09%. Corn moderately active and y, ®lc lower; sales of No. 1 at 67®68c; No. 2, at f7©sBc; rejected at 50(4)52q no grade at 39@k400 closing at 68a for No. 1, and 57 1 c for No. 2, nominally un changed this afternoon. Oats active and easier at 34®"‘c lower; sales of No. '2 at 59®59 1 ,(c; rejected at 53@54e; closing at 593.ic for No. 2. Rye quiet; sales of No. 1 at 99c(4151,09, closing at $l,OO. Batley dull at $1,45@1,50 for No. 2; Hlghwines dull and nominal at '92®940. Sales of New Orleans Molaslos , st 95a®1}1,00. Sales of Sugar at IS%®L4Xo for. fair to choice. Mess Pork in fair demand and steady at ;31,50. Lard quiet at Di® 18%0. • Dry *IWO ahouldera firmer anti gc higher at 1,2,40 10080. Receipts for the past twenty-four hours—flour 8,816 bbls; wheat .140,?.62; corn 145,593; oats 59,871; rye 2,179; 'barley 810 bush; hogs 3,282. Shiptnenta—ftour 5,873 bbls; wheat 39,182; corn 47,953; oats 7,754: rye 1,104; barley 350 bush; bogs 5,287 bead. Freights are tolerably salve and moto higher at B%®9c on corn and 7c on oats to Buffalo. • - ST.-Lours, Tune 7.—Tobacco weak but not lower. Cotton; no sales reported. Hemp dull; sales low grades at .flfga,26. Flour quiet but firm for low grades, which are scarce; spring and fall super 14,60@5,25, latter for ch010e,15@j6,26 for spring, and 17,25 for double extra, latter choice. Wheat; spring in better request at $1,071311,09 for good choice No. 2, and 61,10®1,12 for No. 1; fall unchang ed at i1,20®1,35 for prime to strictly prime red, 11,40©1,46.f0r choice to fancy red, $1,28®440 for prime to strictly prime white, and /1,50®1,65 for choice to fancy do. Corn; low grades dull, but good qualities firm and in demand; choice and fancy white in bulk 61c com mon to choice mixed In sacks 63@66c; fancy yellow 67c; prime to fancy white 71®76350. Oats firm at 64(4)66c. Rye firmer at 90©93c. Whisky unchanged , at 04e. Groceries dull, but . little doing and prices unchanged. "Provisions very strong with but "few .sellers Pork' sold at $3.2©32,: O. Bacon; little out of smoke ' and very firm: shoulders 14e; rib sides sold at 16%c; clear hides 17%®17-)fc, heid at 18c. Lard quiet and verylittle doing.' Cattle better for best qualities; prices range at 34n. Hogs ?@B34c. - Receipts -3,100 bills flour, 25,500 MLitt wheat, 21,200 bush corn, 13,400 bush oats, 200 busk bars ley, 800 bush rye,-300 head hogs. • CiavETAltto, June 7.—The Flour mar ket is dull and heavy ; city made treble iextra white. 18,75; doable extra• amber. 17,50(§7,75; don ble extra red *inter, 16,75; extra Ted winter, .16,78 h. double extra spring, 16,25. Country brands ranee as follows : , ,double extra white, 17,26@8; double extra red and amber, 16®7; doable extra spring, 18®6.50. Whist dull and lower; No. 1 red winter offered at $1,28®1,29. but buyers did. not fake hold; sales of a few cars of iNo. 2 ad at ;1,13, a decline of Sc. Corn ingctive; prime yellow offered at 71c; No. 1 mixed held at 70151 mixed not wanted and nom inal at 64®65. Oats in light demand and unchanged, held at 65 for No. 1 State.- Rye very dull; No. 1 held at $l,lO 1,15, in small lots; No. 2 at $1,05. Bar ley; there is nothing doing andummlnal. Petroleum market quiet and unchanged; refined held at 26®2635 for June; July and August, in round iota;, in local:it 10 barrels or under an advance of 2®3c per gallon is obtained. I CurcurtrArr, Jane 7.—Flonr and grain unchanged. Cotton firiner. and prices tending upward; middling 27c. Tobacco firm with a good demand at full rates. Whiskey 95c. Linseed' 011 dull, but prices are unchanged. Mess Pork held at 12e. - Bulk Meats at 1235 ®13%13.' Bacon at 1235 c, 17d 1ind17346 for shoulders, clear rib and clear sides. Lard '18W,0.-• Gm- caries unctianged and firth. Butter cm changed; fresh at 21®260.• Eggs declined at 18c. Gold 138‘ buying. PHILADELPHIA, jtine 7,410 W is . very dull and weak, and' holders pressing on' the market. Wheat 'declining, red - at I $1,80®1,40, Michigan lather at f1,50® 1,65, white at' $1,70®1,75. Rye sells •elowlyitt $1;82.' 'Corn dull; Bales of 40,000' bushels or yellow at 90; mixed western at &@B6. Oats steady, western at 78075. ! Petroleum excited and higher, refinedat 8334. Provisiona ' unchanged. Whisky dull at 11,06 ©l,OB, • - Tot.ltre; June 7. Flour quiet., Wheat' is a shade better, with MINN of amber $1,32%@1,88; white 'Michigan regular, $1,35: - No. 1 do. 111,55; No. 2 red 135 c bet. ter, at 51,19. Corn is held firm at 69c for No. 1, and. Oho for No. 2. Oats 66c. Rye dull. Receipts-3,800 bertela fiotir, 16,- 400 bushels wheat, .24,000 bushels corn, and 8,500 bushels oats. Shipments-1,300 barrels lour, 2,200 t bushels wheat, 2,000 bushels corn, and ,2,100 bushels oats.' Lament/LA 'June 7.-:..Tobacco active; ,sales 220 hbds at from`s4,2s to MAO for cutting'; leaf.< Previsions firm; " mess pork $31,50: bacon shoulders '189; clear • rib; sides /4te; clear • Aidte 17%m sugar cured name Lird'illereis 19e. -High , wines weak at 95c.. Superfitte Flour $4,75 ®5,25. Grain quiet-with hardly any de mand; Wheat sl,lo@lil2 Corn brisk at 66c. Oats; in bulk at 67e.' Rye $1,25. • • MiLwAtrargx, Flour dull and nominally. unchanged.' •Wbeat unset tled at 1144 y,, for No. I, andsl,ll fOr Noe 2. Oats firm of 590 for No. 2. • • Corn doll and nominal. Rye nominally unchanged. Barley dull and nominal at $ 1 , 26 @ 1 i 50 ibr , fair to: prime. • Grain freights firm and. unchanged.- Receipts-8,000 lib's 'flour, 11,4,000 , bin -whestv Shipments -4,000 'Roar, 25,000 bus wheat. 13Avriatoail, Sunel.—Flour dull and 'irregillar at $5;2405,75 for Western Raper fine, Wheat unchanged.' .Corn firm at 8601893 for mixed/ Oats at 65®70c. Rye at $1,50.1. Mani - Pork firm at M.. Bacon firm at'l7Me for-rib - sides; for clear' rib, and 14% ®l4;iti for stioaldeni. HMO at 20®210. Lard firm-at 3942 • Whisky dull at 11,01.- r• • _ . ' hiticturai Tine I.—Cottoh uplands 800, receipts 101, exports 1,823 hale& Flour dull; super $5@5.50. Cord 82Mo.- 'toots 800. - Hey 12a@28. pork 832,50. Lard 199(i)21c. flacon frin; shoulders 14o; sides, 140, DFFRorr, , 7.7-Wheat ; receipts Welt '1(000 b u sh; denuold has itoPriived and'prices were better for' No. 1 white; sales 14'81,40 for No. 1; amber $l,BO. Corn; no inquiry., Oats °lac , Potatoes 250. Bran 180., Coarse middlings 170; fine 280. lAve' )4Gieit . , • _ New Yenz,,rfune .7.-o:teef has im• prov e d. from ,o)%ei, with a Jlghter .sup ply. The gittu is yeatest in: medium stock, Stich:in mane .ease* has brought. wore than 30, advance. . Total las- for the week 6,045. 9n sale-to:day: 1077 at Communipaw, 601 at West Bad e :and 480 at Hundredth street. All were sOld,,v o somq, late arrivals on the .'Erie where the brakemen -ere on a strike. Tne-too cattle brought 16)0, , good' 160, and oomtuoni rough wegterri and Texas cattle 1.3@j1443; the average being litga, the quality fair ,to gbod; !.k dive& of 7., cwt. Quid atitliscisteerslaveragedi ~ ..16go; 96 Texansowiejlint 400kif . i.lemander's cattle of 7% cwt. brought 16Q16Xe. There was a strong feeling at the \ close. Fresh cows are , slow of 'sale at firmer ratas, exempt that ter? • =1 „ . - p11.0106.it - o-As*#*ci: s ! , 7::tio_istio-ai.;''Al*E;,s.l-,lBo*. common (uteri have been - acdo at PO each, with a few alsii at s9o.' Veal & lives' sell at 10 to 110 for fair to good, with some choice Jersey ealies at 11%c. Ommeloo buttermilk ally& bring 6to 70. seep and honks are both scarce and advancing; they have been 'selling so low and so slowly that owners kept them back, but now they are wanted. Only 9.927 cane in during the week, with 1,800 to-day. Fat sheep are worth 7c; prime 7;4c, with extras at 7%c; thin sell at 434 'to 6c and market is bare. Lambs bring 12 to 14c, and a few extras went at 14%c. Sales of 40 lambs, of 55 lbs at 14c; 60 Jerseys, of 55 lbs, at $73 each; a car thin, of 62 lbs/, Ohio'sheep at 4%c; a car coarse Indiana, of 82 lbs, at No: a car of 90 lbs, at %and some selected * of 93 lbs, at 7 % 0. Hogs firmer with sales of 27,970 head for the week, of which 77 cars were on sale, to day. after being killed; dressed are lrm at 11%, with no sales of live. ClllRiActd, June 7.—Hogs active and 10 0150 higher at $7,7508,20 for stockers: $8,4008,95 for fair to medium; $8,7509 for good to'atioice, and 49,123409,20 for extra. Cattle firm at $606,40 for hutch. ere' Stock; 16,7507 for fair to medium, and $7,123407,40 for good to choice ship ping beeves. PHILADELYILLit, June 7.—Beef Cattle firmer with sales of 1,200 head.extra at 934010 c, choice 10540, fair to good 7340 9c, and commonla. Sheep lower, with sales of 13,000 head at 43406%c. Hogs dull and , declined 500; sales of 3,000 head corn-fed at 312,50013,26. Dry Goods Market NEW Yomr, June 7.—The Dry Goods Market Was generally very quiet, and but little change in the price. The Lonsdale bleached muslins have advancid Mc per yard, and's° have the Red Bank, which bring Dlc, while the latter commands 18Mo. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD PITTSaTROH, FORT _WAYNE it CHI CAGO RAILROAD. June 8.-14 cars metal, Nlmick. 4. CO; 2do do, Bryan at C; 7do do, Superior Mills; 3do do, J W Porter; 166 bgs wheat, Liggett it Co; 177 bdls hides, G .N Iloffstott: 20 tes lard, Sellers it Co; 86 bdls paper, Hostetter it Smith; 25 cider' mills, W W Knox; 4 cars iron, Jones tt . ..Laughlin; 1,250 doz handles, Lippincott & B; 3 bbls tallow, J S Dil worth; 34 sks,Ve, Godfrey it Clark; 100 bas soap, Liiptin & Co; 18 bbls eggs, W 11 Graf &- Car 280 bgs oats, 1 - Craig; 60 doz rakes, Logan, G it Co; 100 do do, Lindsay, 14 ct R. Z bbls pearls; Bake well, P de Co; 1 oar stone, J . L L Knox; 25 older mills, H M Kerr; 4 bgs flaxseed, 16 do buckwheat,-,T C Jenkins; 6 sks rags, Atwell &Lee; 0 do do, Voigt, M & Co. CLID7I4WiIiD AND ripreiranom 1.- ROAD. June 7.-2 cars pig iron Nimick & Co; 2 do do; '1 do blooms, GAtilf, Ben nett & Co; 1 car limesnine ore, Zug & Co; 1 do lumber, Hamilton, Algeo & Co; 1 do lath, Slack & Sholes; 1 car steel, W J Hammon & Co; 2 do stone, J L L Knox; 170 ska oats, P Duff & Son; 2 casks bacon, 5 bbla eggs, H Rea Jr; 4 bas tobacco, J Hays; 21) bee cheese, Voigt, Matood & Co; 15: iks potatoes, Bruggerman & O'Brien; 6 eke rags, Godfrey .& Clark; 4 bbls buckwheat dour, Totten &Co; 6 bbls oat meal, Strickler &M; 30 ales rags, Mc- Cullough, 8 & Co; 10 has cheese,- W H Graff; 6 bbls oat meal, 2 do, Munhall & McGraw; 50 bge bran, Laspet & Rankin. ALLEGHENY V Aid' t ISAILBOAD, June 7.-1,010 bbia crude oil, Owsten & Jones; 90 do do. Waring & King; 500 do do, J Munball; 2,050 do do, Fisher & Bro; 1,280 do do, E H Long; 400 do do, Lock. hart &Free; 29 eke oats, K eil & Ritchart 41 do do, Steel & Son; 118 do do, 9 bales hay, Blaney & Moore; 1 car trick, Rees, Grid! &Dull; 1 ear pig iron, J Moorhead Ido do, Union Mills; 3 do do, Brown & Co; 2- do - stone, H Harrison; Ido do, Henderson dr Co; 1 car metal, H Wood sides; I do lime, I/ L Reynolds; 29 eke oats, Graham &Marshall. PITTSSIIROH CINCINNATI AND Sr. Louis "RAILROAD. June 7.-4 cars bulk ,wheat, Scott & 13; 1 do grain drills, W W Knox; Ido Gate, J B Campbell; 28 sks do, 17 do wheat, F Schlid; 2 tcs sausage, 5 cases lard, Myers & Co; 29 pkas haceo, Kook & Orr; 24 do do, J Wilson & Son; .1 hhd. do, 51 Hoge; 4 do do, A Scliapb; 5 beg candles, 10 do soap. W Fnsnce; 30 do do, J Parker; 10 do do. • J K Smith; 27 hides, G N Hoffstott; 23 sky potatoes, Woodworth &D; 50 bbls highwines, W Besiege; 2 do cement, Flatter & H; 10 tee hams, Watt, L & Co;• 10 do do, Deleon t T. • ALLEGHENY • STATION, June 7.-500 pigs leadi.Bsymer, B & Co; 1 car wheat, Kennedy & Bro; 4 tee oil, 8 Bradley; 1 car lime,J,Abdell; 1 car metal, Lindsay & MIC; 2 bee soap, J Kohen; 10 rolls leather. J Canary; 3 bbls apples, Owens & Minnipply; 18 doz brooms, Moore & Bro; laniline 13 Stewart; 264 eke corn, 233 di) oats, Wow & Ewing; 10 kge lead, W Nelson; kailutuber, J M'Brlar.". PROFESSIONAL. G •De CAMP, - /fIORNEi, AND COUNSELLOR AT ,LAW Office, No, Ya 7 FOURTti „AVILNITS, Pitts burgh, (formerly oectipted try lion. Walter it. bomrie,) wlit,prectlce la the U. S. Circuit and Distrkt Courts, In the State Supreme and all the Courts,ef Allegheny County, and make collec tions In most of the adjacent(tranties. Ja2h:d73 B. NEEPER, ALDERMAN AND EX-OFFICIO .1 ORTICH OY THE PEACE. - .OFFIdE, 89, FIFTH AVENUH.. to conveyancingano jfe e ggeg it e i g Lids and MoNL !a up.. and' AU legal Dulness futended wagprou7D7 McMASTEIIII ) 4.r.amitapitir, Xt-bmedo Justice of Bid Peace and Pollee Yait. trate.' Video, BRANT , BTRBET, opposite the Cstbedralk - PlTTBBilitell, PA. Deeds , Bonds..Pdortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions, . and all - Legal Business executed With my:inaptness sod dispatch. • vible JOIN A. STRAIN, av OZ Or THE mem= AND VoMAGISTRATI. symes4lls PLIPPII STREET. opposite the Ca thedral. Pittsburgh. Pa. Deeds, - Bonds, Mort gages; Ablusowledgineute, Depositiiiiis sad all Wis .Restaisss executed With bresetaen and dispatch. : A AMAZON, Juane* of the'Peaos, CONVEYANCER, REAL ERIATE. AND !NEU. RANCL AOKI CARSON STILICET. 'EAST liIIIKIRGIEIAM. Collection of Bente candled andpromptly at. JOHN W. RIDDELL, • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. One% 116 biwaso 8 trees, , (Opposite the Court liosuss,f . . Pk felfi:til :Ai'cHlll4iLD IBLAKELET, ; AT•II.IIiN3IEVY•A.T 6 ZAA.W.; • ' mr..:;98 FIPIII STIMET • lonnigo:witr, Y .116 (. 16011NWION:16: COWO v.. 41 , 0: • t' larOY CANIS PA IllAtaathi i. elk% lOC (MEAN and DININS SALOON " ' 2 I ttiTt i T i ritt rairg, n 4! " 1 " Pligliht . • - tory unit% 113 asalthaeld sired. earner at Dimond all , ,•... , KLIANCE liulle4P4.rranittd iwith hall Or* Plttabargh. • !eh , ,&-••.. flirlots. milrble nangllo, &Wu room; kit c yboa. Sir PastlO Asa fanlllei iatopllstl;arla faa 1 4., ~...;. : ,i4:L , 43 .. i ,,, z . , ,,,, nra e f l gri,Aatat , ain , iliatealaaa PP' Orsaa NIA Ogwia ea short a4t/es. . g Vgc4bA4 . --- - • .ul• - ~,,,,&--..„'..-"' i ' --- ''''' - .:' ' '" 7 .. , k; .._ . ''.F,,,;:_t-ii..,:7;4:Vz ,• : ;•.' •',- - 7 ,-, ---- . Ai 74: :& ' '' '' Cl97l;:t 7 4 '1'0 , mtm„ , • ... • , .f... - -••• -,-.....i . .. 1 104:5.. I, V , -; , - FIV::: .- .. \ --1:':? , . , :..,... 4 : i il.,,;f7,ZtriTA'''=•VS''''',.,-,,,,,-,V,d4,4"'-,W.,,,1 .ei 2A - ", , A, .* "''''"'"a':'ae:V:e,St'ZE;A;•ja;l.C:.;:a:WlrlF.:gV'tAt:.,*;V,r.a.st......."'A• ';'t=4:44:+424Z.Zo':-,11.V,' . - 4 1 ' The river was rising last °Veining with seven feet eight inches in the channel. Weather clear and pleasant and all that could be desired for out-door business. The Lawrence arrived from Cincin nati on Sunday evening. with a very good trip. As Will be seen by card, she will return to Cincinnati and Loulackle to-morrow, Capt. U. H. Hart, in com mand. She is a neat and substantial craft and Capt. Hart is an 'experienced boatman. The Bellevernon departed - tor St. Louis last evening with an excellent trip. Pilots —John . Ferguson and Thomas Morris. • Capt. Geo. D. Moore has purchased the Argosy from - Com. Jas. Rees—price, #lO,OOO. Capt. Whittaker is thinking oil putting the Grey up for Missouri River. The. Lorena, Capt. Sam Shuman, is announced for St. Louis forth% ith. The' Glasgthd,. Capt. Andy Robinson, Jr. •will take her departure for the Up. per Mississippi on Thursday. Captain Robinson. contemplates goint clear through' to St. Pahl. The Camelia, Capt. Golding, ill pro bably make another trip to Nashville. Boats in port—Lawrence, Glasgow, Lo rena, R. C. Gray, Julia No. 2, Argosy, • Capt, Stockdale arrived from Bt. Louis, yesterday where he has' bean for some days lookink after the Nick Wall. As toted in another place,the Nick will soon be ready for another trip up the "Big Muddy." • --A. dispatch from I. G. Baker to Capt. J. N. Bolinger, dated Benton, says that Up to the 3d - : inst. there had arrived at Benton: Steamers Deer Lodge, Nile, Cora, Ida Rees and Importer. The pros pect for water was good. —The Messenger left St. Louis for Pittsburgh on Saturday. -A, prominent steamboat commander having no interest In the Great.Repub lie, says she is the fastest boat with a load ever built, —A. dispatch from Helena, under date of Friday. says: The Fanny Barker ar rived at Fort Benton yesterday, at 7 P. and reports the Onl.V Chance 10 miles behind her, and several other boats at the Rapids. There is 44 inches on Dan phin's rapids and rising. • —The Nick Wall will leave St. Loots for Fort Benton this week, and the Ida Rees is to leave on the 24th inst. River ana Weather. EST Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) LOUISVILLE; June 7.;--Weather clear and pleasant. • - , . FOR CINCINNATI and LOUISVILLE.—'the steama LAWRENCE Caot. Harr. Wilt 1. aye as above on WEDNESDAY. 111111 last. at 4 o'cooea t. x. For hewn or moulage apply on boord. or to ea FLACK COLLENGWOOD. Agents FOR REORITOi, GA LENA. DUBUQUE s.d ST. AUL dlreet—The steamer OLASHOW Capt. Awng FOtintsoft, Jii.. Will leave as &Mei on THURSDAY. the 10th in. 4. For freight or passage apply on board or to Je7 FLACK a COLLiNtlWool/. Agents. FOR ST. LOUIS. lir.O.a i dWe AUK. BURLINGTON, DU• it M a ple'. mut eIT. PAUL—The steamer 1. ,- REN A tot. S. Silt Malt. Will leave for the *hove and In te rin.d lat. ports an WEDS vhDAY.-tonOth {net.. at 4 1r.... Fur Might or pa•sage apply on board or to d:IN ,rLACK or IdJ IL COLIANDWNYD. Agents. el adroit 1869. . . NORTHERN LUTE PACKETS, TROM St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul, One of the splendid Sidewheel Steamers of this Line will leave St. Loafs da ly fur K meek, D.ren pert, Dubuque, Willow', etlllWater awl Paul.• Through receipts ibr Previa and Passengers will be' Wren) to all points oh the Upper Wald stsplfrpl on steamers runninf from - Oils port and connecting with the Northern Lite Packele at St, Duels, thus enabling ConAgnees to we" their Ppight through ',Mown delay , and at lowest. nits. Apply to JOHN VLACH. J.' D. couANewooro, _ Age uts, or to, H. C. GNAT. • 91 Water stmt. mhZ54211 PITTA Et VIM 9 _WiIKELING AND PAR KF.Rbißilittl LlNK.—cave c.,, , inanv , a Wharf host.: mat of Riven. daily at LA mr., WLD NEPAYS and EIATIIKDAIfd, EMILY KAkiLla ti. L. , BffarinaN. Nagler. - Freight will be received at all hours Dy • I .lAlditti CAMLIana. FLACK & CuLLINE,IWOOD. • : Arent,. • T° ILIV ER TOOL Axe . QUEENSTOWN. Tilt' INDIAN IlitAIL MirageNng "Sateen, Arst-claes vessels, axon* t” , lathe celebrated CITY OP ?Minh_ CITY OF ANTWEFP, CITY OF BOSTON CITY or omirlinor; CITY It LONDON, Wink EVERY biertuolky, Trent Mr 45, Hi rtb River; xew Yorie. For NUSWe orNrit , e! infurraidon atrnlo to • ' IWILMA . RINGEIAMi , ar: 7'9 k r it34 P,Z Ric e 44,3.b.:TeSittrig=1:1.'i HAIR:AND PERFUMERY. PECKlOlllll*k'wL !RAIN W 021 1 1: 11ND Prairist. No. Third street, near Putikbgebi. Pittsburgh. Alwati r ou t i c ulud, , stionerui• assortment or dfet iti NA.Ntin, ONRLS• .Gantle.men's widk._ EB.- 801.1411. -, GISABD CHAIM, BRAt "" JI773 * alc"triirltijr-rriSe 31 ! eall ll will hee lrots for Ladles , sad tieutisineuts.Hair Canine done In the neetpet intoner., • , ,mho ••••1 • • • II Rootims ,SLATE OF neon • : arid, :.•• QualitieS, ,Colors. Particular . 'attentions tilled Whiting slate and I :d *P = gd " s !' e F ec lt Pt il ar" " I Pri"!, pi • • - I! th ie.: " -7 itTeavti. 11111 41, 1 1 4 . • . Pirtaitraop. rA r pifl4filuitaf.: RIVER NEWS. RIVER PACKETS; 10=447M 11. VerER MINSISSIPPL ALL IS 022.11-15DIATE rpm,. PARIEIIBBIIItti. STEAMSHIPS. , ~~Rrt;' fasoinaierotts. Wlitkplit & CO Nos, 221 . an 4 228 Litkerty Street. Corner of Irwin, n.w offerto the trade at tow figures, ocr ( ici,lf , • Prime New Crop New Orletuks Sugar and Molasses. Porte Rico, Cuba and English Island Sugars. New York. -Philadelphia and Baltimore Re lined do. Golden Drips, Loyerlngs, Brzatlls, Stuart's, Adams' and Long Island 3yrape: Porto Rico, Cuba and Engllsblslaad Molasses. Young Hyson, Japan, LMnerlar, Gunpowder and Oomng Teas. ; Carolina and Bingoin Rice. Jars, Lagnayra and in Coffees. Touacco, , Lard OIL Flab. Nails,Ghat , . Soaps,' Cotton Whits, Ac., constantly on baud. 'Fine Brandiei,Wines and.Sigars. Srtnish, Moodie, nigl Sparkling Hock Wines of lionuel & CO.. In ibottles. Sparkling Moselle firkarsberg , and Jobannis burg, ilookheimer.'Btorpondy, firandenburg & Freres" Fine Olivebil.• • du do. Clarets. Imported to bottles. do White Wines. in bottles. M. Work Bons' Sparkling Catawba. Fine old tinerry,,ldacoelrs sold Port Wines.' • 1 , Free Old•Mononpanela Rye Whiskies. pure. do Very Superior Old Scotch' dO do. Sole Agents fc; iMrat Chaiidon , s Brand Vbs. lin Nt e rrenay and fialieriebamPartle• l Brandies or our own selection And warranted. j Vd43 L EGs! LEGS"! The Artificial Limb Vinaficturing • . . , . . . CHARTERED BY. THE ,STATE OF f'ENNA. Ali Shareholders age,s en Wearing the le Inaba alierisvby_the Company. To those requiring a limn. we would say that our own eaperietienehis induced us jtoesi ablish a factory here that ',mid make a comfortable and unrable liinb for a reasonable pries. - Aft.. r try ing a number of solla ace . ..et/ma padded socket lege. - we - have teen! found in , .re comfort and ine fu.ness in this "•,'ADJUd BLit LACEING . oIIiCSET". tt an --Inj any ottflr ramie in the coun try. one of our number, a skilled mechanic, has charge -f the snap:;' We have bought the right to use two of the beat patents, and by our expert.. time we ho. to ImproVe In every' wth will' add to the com pe fort.dirrattility or app ay. earance o at f he limbs we make. --We bave put the price ot.our. ,new legs it e 40.• jPersons -from a distance- are only detained In the city while the measeretind a, cast of the injured' ilmtele taken: • he saving, piaci:Lasers, ear,..eompared with Eastern' prices. le from 520 - to $95 - in tne price' of leget -4 least $36, railroad fare .hotel AMID ; and other traveling ernenees,,anethen we are satisfied that enthrall smiles's bitter sattitlaettos - than any one made Us Yorker Phhatelphfa. It we can pri c aoleni, yoleannisintain our factory at the above price . - an d we therefore Ask in ex andante:la before wing ateenhere • We make to order and keep un kind a slim:ft • - er steckinge, Mance:and! appliesseeir for Injure& or deformed Wilke, .also. armories, Masses, anent der braves; $G Vier farther t'nformatton ter Mr.. cuter, containing many testimonial letters from t botewbee naafi-worn:Mr 'athlete' Jim om address AhT•FICIAI. LIMP INANUFA.OTURING Co., wo. 503' PENN Pi ESE A . be l ineen Thirteenth 'and Fourteentb..Pittemirgh.P.a. BIN EPTCY ?WWII $2.00. -71118 CAB entitles the bearer, oia presentation, o TWO DOLLARS abat,eraent on A cash parehate of $515.00 at the great cheap clothing house of 1 S. C. riItifiIIERMAN, ORMINAL BIGNUMBER.: 11, Nobody teat by this eatablbitiment.' - nth demtt eaebo.:nvin loig rg ed g prini az t I - LO WEST CASH X.B/CE/3, . . so that no InielasibeC , ddieved. Remeaaer dAtlfTiactertibdt.l6-.3u"" 1/Y• 21IY S. BEWARE Or Coiririttiiirill . desuru-s • 2,0004000 011010E14 )S FOR SALE, Unioi Pacific RailoS.Coliipany, ERN - Lying alone the tine of their roil, Yti el,OO To stsoo PER AGEE, ' Lnci on (31i..1W)1T 4)? !MI nr:Xll3: For fartl?er particulars, roam dol i iadanses JOHN P. DElilpiEVX3,, Land Ommissionnr, Millets, Kansas. Or CHAS. B. LLIOBOOIII,,Oisirjr, FOr Dyspepsia, Fever ', - and' Ague, Aci dity of 'the ,Lbis.'cr Na,usea, Haarr-burn, , jaundice„ and all diseases arisltr, from a discirdered state, of the Stoinakn, Mier or , freWed*Aßß. BENTLEY BuZiao4 T Soil by all,o_' . •Hda, 4 1 11 .139' ALL THE NEW STYLES. AT..THE .LOW;PNE intIOASi AT. ;. . Met01t1) : it ' lo0 2 8,.. ':1 1 181' WOOD t3TDEILT.- • myth •f; • hinll,l3rtoriati WEB 7 G pnai, trrAimiomwriya , .. p cIifiITING. PARTY AND BUSINESS AVI NG - se: thlnti tollinilllimelyeprotaPt,atieutickti.. hind for toakillriatr rg '* aa, :s • aP t l* o36 ll' Clgeausti 12:31 A3u9co. nwP6utEniqmp' Az.so, Sixth Street, late St. Clair BY T 793 RAILROADS. 11%.9. 'neOßtill, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO F. W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. R. From May 9th, 1 / 3 169,_ trains will leave frtee and arrive at the Union - Deem, north side, Pitts burgh city time, as follows: Leave.. • I Chicago F.x....2:013 mi Erie & Ygn 11v.7:2114 am ch ablyn , gM , l6:le am' Chicago Ma11..6:1111 a m enbengetEx.—.o:43 a m' DepartCCW.hi l 6 1 41 1 0 E li m ; 5 1: 2 ,1 31 PP p y n. mm . I Bea.r Fella Ac,8:511 s m Leetsdale 1 1 0 1: 0 5 8 & m . Rocheater " • .3 1358 85 m n e ater " m Leetsdale Aec.s:l3 pm Bea'rFalls • 6:l3pm Leetsdale "10:439m Fair (Mkt( Sun— day Church. 1:13 p m RN- 3:213 o. m. ChIMG W 19'03 n. J. M. EIIiiBALIA, Cienl Ticket Aqent _ Arrive. Chicago Ex., 1:58 ill{ p to t l t neellng F.x 10:48 a na _ touts Ex VOS as ChI , B ,I EXiMI.COS Cleveland Ex 3:53r a Erie & s:aBp C N T B :t ese . :l:E r W e d ra a b a lseti'llitcE.;;E:B3Paistrn7: Arrive in .104gtosnilli Enon %la an eetsda e " 1:U8 D m Bear Vella •• 51:43 tur Leetsdale •• 4'3'l " 7113 ow Fair Oaks Sun. day (..Imreb. 9:58 as 0 Express leaves dally. (*Express arrives daily, J.2i. M'CULT.OI34IIa, Gen , ' Suptedeu TIM EA E" ALL OF EMMET VALLEY RAILROAD, • THE oNLT DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OBr REGIONS VITTItoUP CHANGE OF CAKE. On and after MONDAY, Raja!, lie.c9,TWOl THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sunday) will leave Pittsburgt Depot, corner of Elev enth and Pike streets, fc r Franklin, Oil City.EnS filo, and all volute in tl e OS Regions. LIAVZ PITTEIBIMMI. IL RHIV IN 71771311Mtirlit Day Ex 8:00 ain Day Ex 5:15 par Night Ex.. .. 7:30 pm Night Ex 6:36 aat . Brady's Ac 3:15 p m Bradys B Ac 15 1.15 aat lst sodappke a:49 am Ist sculaW"ka 7:40 aat kid SodaW"ks 6:30 p m Rd Sodalrks 6:14 p let Holton... 6:45 a m Ist Mutton.. 4:50 a at Sid Hulton m Holton— 2:ou p Holton— it:00 pm 3d Hulton... :05 pla Arnold's Ac. 5:00 pm Arnold's Ac. 7:40 p Choral train to and from Soda Works leave PtttstP.rgh at 1:10 P. at. Arrive at Pittsburgh. (Sundays,)at 9 SO A._ Jr. Express trains atop only at principal poLnta. Accommodation rains stop at all stations J. J. LAWRENCE, Gen", bnp't. THOMAS At. "LINO, Ass't..butott, apH rENNSYLVA-awaillM - NlA CENTRAL RAIL AI). On and after •Aorll 95th, 1.669, s Tralng will arrive at and depart from.tho Union Depot• corpse of Washington and Liberty streets, sat follows: . • , _ Depart. • Mail Train .... 1:25 am ' , Day Express.. A:l6 sib Fast Line.— 1.46 am boutnern Ex.. 4.80 am. Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am WalPs No. 1.. 6:3oam BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 am SlatlTraln. 8:16 am Wall's No. 2..8:60 am NovedAs Nol lb:20 mg Cincinnati Ex.9:10 •Cincinni. Ex pin Johnstown Ac.10:35 am Wall's No. 2.. - 11:61 as Ilow , d An Nol I:1u pin Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm Pittsberb Ex. 1:30 Firaddocks Ac. 3:40 tim Phila. Expressl.llo pm Phila. Express 4:20 1 Wall's No. 8...9:50pm Wall's No. S.. 4:50 taa. Maddock Ae.. 6:50 pm Wall's No. 4.. 6:03 pm . Roveld Aa No 2 9:35 pin 'Fast Line..... 7:3osnis WalPs No:4:1:90 pm Hosed se N02.5:30 pom Way,Passn'r Matt pm Wall , a ha. 5..,111110 *These trains make close connection at Harris— :bircforßedtitsore.. • . • n .. • 'The Church TraittlearesWalls Stationeverg handstratrik.o3 th..4,reachtng Pittsburgh 190 , 6 L. in Be turning, - leaves Pittsburgh . 156:110 m:; and arrives at Walls Stitiosi • 51:19 p.. m. „ •Citchinati Express k daily. Gal tre_ills daily except Stiuday.. FOrltrillter inl'Ormsuon B apt Ul drto • -W. 11. EWXTB. agent. The PemisylvantallailroadDotttpany will moths game any risk fbrßaggage, except fOr and limit their responsibility to • One, as. ' shag ge r ?, lars in _All Baggaire exue6lll.ll the t amount in value will - be at the risk of , this unAciataluterbv special contract. , EDWARD WILL ap24 General Superintendent, Altoona., NEST ERN -all - 01W .:PENNSYLVANIA . ROAD.—On anti after'April 25th, 1669, the Passenger Trains on the Western - Pennitylyanbla Rat road will arrive at and depart from the Feder, I Street Depot, Allegheny Utty. as follows: No • 1. Depart. Springdte rri No 16:40 a m 7:ooam Freeport No:16:20 a M Freeport No. 1 St:3osaa Express..,.. 10:40 a m tiberpb'g Nul 11:20 ale Sharpb`g No.11:30 p m Express. 0:50 pi. 'Freeport No. 24:00 pm pringd , e No 13:30 pie Mall 5:50 p m Freeport N 0.2 5:110 peg • Bpringd , e No 26:30 D m lintingd , e No 26.30 pet Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. . The Church Train leaves-Allegheny Arnett= ever) ounday at 7:40 a. in., reaching Allegbetlr City at 9:50 a. an. Returning, leaves Alleitany City at 1:30 p. m. and arrive at AllegbeliTJUnil tion at 3:90 p. M. • CONINUTATION TICIIIME1•"-For See In piagte % -Bennett, Pine Creek, of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Che ck atntu. street. Heir Etna mtg. BlmePtbute and good Only On the trains stopping at Station F rpe titled on tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny City` at 'FRIO A. tn. make , direct eonnectlon at Free.port kers line of Stages fbr Butierand• Hannalittows. •Through tickets may be purchased at tht No: ISt Clair street, neartbeSuapensionßridge. Pittabor, h,and at the Depot. Allegheny. • • For farther MMrmatloti apply to JA.311.3 ' LEFFERTS. Am!. Federal Street Depot. - . The Western Pennsylvania Railroad MG act. sume aay risk for Baggage, except for wearies apparel„ • and limit -, their - reSponslbilltr to Old Bandied Dollars In value. All baggage eir -Ceeding it Is amount is value wtßb6 as.theirlskier . the owner, unless taken by special a:attract. EDWARD H. WiERAAMMS- 1 - ap?6 Genetal Subellittendent,„ Altoona. rt.. CINCINNATI • LOMB RAILWAY. PIN HAI~IILE BMA% ORANGE UP TIME . —On and'after ONDAY. April SlGthi 1817 e. Vain' w l l4 leave and - alrlre la tha Union Depotoin • - .4•Part. /grew - ma • Feat • 9.441 a. M. 1:13 WIS. Zzpreim 7. 9:33 p. m. *:33 Milked dee , n;:. 5:335. m. 5:58 p. XeDelnald.e Acorn, N0.1U:41.35. m. 8:18 turn. SteubeaviLle Aeoommod. 3:59 p. 9:33 Ir. in .11erionald's llee , n. No.l 8:114p. e. D. is. • Sundayeintrell Train.. 12:58-p. will lea*e daily. ' 2- !. , 19:13 P. aft. train will arrive daily . . • " AU other trains will run daily. eluneall Mei*. ed. The 9:43 e...m..Traln -makes close- coo- nections at Newark ter ZaneppiUr. S. F. SCULL. Generfl Tieket%ltienn6 W. W. CARD., 3 1 /51.. Steubenville. Min.. ionwrsiguitontatipat i(3O'NN SUS V /;L L AI,L ROAD. , Id and atter TUESDAY, Noyember, 17a '1 arsine willarrive at and -depart, Cram the Delos corner of Grant. and Water streets, S. impart. itauto aid trim • • town. - 7:00 A. 6:00 r.,xt., tdelteeeportMcomdt'a 11:00 A. Y. 2:ONr. Z. to and from Unt , n. 3:00 P.X: 10:10 A.• M. 'Welt NewtOt - AnnOmV 4:30 r. 5t.7.3.A.; Braddock!. Amoorodt'n. 0:15.y. me 1 - :5141,, X 'Night An. toMoK wort:10:30 P . It. 0:40 - 1. Banday. Chnretk Trian'ta_ ; • .: and front West Newton '1:001.. u. 10:00 A. • ' For Uokets apply to E. M. RAYMOND, Agent W. 8. - STOUT, Stnismultendeat.7 'eon _ SIT 41#16 HILL UNION'.PACIFIC • ' Eastern Division. Tke BRIMITIOIT AND MAT RILL= sum t nom the faint° MI penne Colorado 'Nevada. Crab. Arizona Wash I tastes, Nov, Iffesleo, Idaho, " . Oregon. life Trani leave Wald Line and Laramie rltv J Wanders expepted,lon the arrival of Mr-a ot reale Belmar loon Louie; and Rada , Lai and St. Joe Railroad Dom Quincy, coeneetu, in. • A t , • Lawrence; ' Teets and W mega - with rte.,* for all points in Henna. At end ot . treat:west' el Allmon-II with the UR= OTAT EXPRESS Dtdd p h DAIL Liw Dr OWISFILAIfiI' RAIL ' ADD ZIP • COACHER TOR . •., • .. DEN %Malt .81S,TAT I4A3MICIs • Au.'.roino io the Territories,' wltn ILLADJERSON TRIWEEKLY of GOADS= far.Yort Dullon,'Reet'a Port, peen s Alheanertee, Santa Pe, and al Points in Arlo • none and New litodeo. •• • • • ~. • With the recce additions or ; roiling aloof ., aad e iguipment, aid -the smegements !WA with monaltile grateful Treeeportetion. Liam al • trent Ile western terminal; add now neat:lrer' Mil .feeilltlea, W.-the treetit Titettr6V o ttiaM • ir44111%.- FAY* li r TPLS I I I3II 7 P COLO b a 3911V11131K 911. •L 4 allatosusea r .. pawn' flaperfateadee . S. 111 1 'WZNSTSSe, , liastia rows and Zeta = ..~. E=2l