ALLEGHENY CATTLE _ MARKET OFFICE OF PlTTszrßoa GAZETTE, ItieNDAT. Tilly 19,'1869. • There was an increased supply of 'Cet tle on sale today, compared 'with ' last week, fully_7oo head, against 570, and there was an.unnanelly large number of these from adjoining comities. • The number from the West was about the . same as last week, but there was e n in . cieased number of State Cattle on sale. 1 Of the Cattle from the' West, 3 care were -, from Chicago; 2 from Cincinnati; 1 from .Indianapelle; 1 from 'Mansfield; 2 from Newark; 3 from Selena/ 1 from Caledonia and • 1 from Bellair. In 'addition, we have sales reported of 149 head from . Washingtop Co.; 36 from Butler and 24 from Greeii; .making in the aggregate, 209 heads of Pennsylvania Cattle, and this is the largest number that has been On sale on any one market day this season. The market was fairly -active, .and there were but-very few. if any, left over unsold, though, upon the whole, prices were not as high as last week. Prime fat steers sold readily at fall prices, but there were but few of this - kind in mar ket, the bulk of the offerings consisting mainly of medium grass cattle, and not the kind usually sought after by the best butchers. As will be seen by refer ence to th report of sales, some few No. 1 steers sol at 8, but the great proper. tion of the est cattle sold at 734@7X. The only i quiry for ahjpment; that we heard of, me from Peter Klemen, -who was looking after a car load of bulls, but the, most of these animals had been bought up before Peter made his appear. ante. H'ezlewood 6: Blackstock had some fine cattle, and for these fancy prices were realized. . . Jas. Hardin 28 head mixed Washing ton Co. stock, at 4@6 eta. Jas. Kerr 3 head Green county heifers, at SX, Jacob Rotlichilds 21 head Ohio heifers, at.7@7/. Garwin di Co. 5 head Butler Co. steers, at 5%. \ P. Sheitemantle 18 head Butler Ca: ;.cows and steers, at 412)514. \L. Rothchilds 22 head Washingtot Co. steers and heifers, at 6@7 eta. 6. Kaufman 7 head Washington Co. steers and heifers, at'434(6. Keefer it Katz 46 head Washington Co. - steers and heifers, at 5@634. Stakely dt Bro. 13 head mixed Butler Co. stock, at 4@)44. M. Verner 18 head Ohio steers, at 6@ 7N; 16 head, \ Washington Co. steers, at - 5 @ 6 P. Hartman 24 head Green Co. stuck, at 634@7,65. \• S. Marks & 'Bro. 60 head Western steers, at 6©B. \ ' . Traurman &Lohman 30 head Wash ington Co., steers, 'at 7@735; 27 head mixed stockeat 454@7X. Haas & Knits 65 head Ohio and Ken tiniky stock, at 5©7lA. \ Greenwald it Kahn 66 head Ohio steers, at 6@)73;.: Jonn Cullen 18 headindlana steers, at 73(a-also bought 18 head Western Re serve steers and cows, at 6 @ 6 3‘. Holmes, Lafferty it Co. 40 head mixed stock, at 5y1(g)735. N. Carr head Marion Co.osteers, at ®7;‘. 19 f •. at 6y Smith & Sloe 16 head Chicago steers: ®6 - , L. dz J. S 3 / 4 - 1 hamberg 40 head unsold. \ J.McA.lliater 21 head mixed Ohio stock, at an average of 7c. Jacob Needy 32 head Ohio steers, at 7 54@8- - ' Hazlewood &. Blackstock 70 - head Ohio and Illinois, at 634@/tiM,. . The sqpply of.this class of stock on sale to-day was remarkably light, only 700 headland these were mainly of the commoner grades. The beat sheep and lambs sold readi/y, and that,• too, at an • advance over last week, and we have no doubt many of the butchers had to go home as they came, empty handed. It is probable that good fat sheep, if there had been any such in market, would have brought 5, perhaps ,S, or 534 c. per pound, though we did not hear of any having been sold at these quotation% because there were none of - this kind on sale, Lambs sold at from 51,50 to $3,75 per head. Jacob Kinn 40 head sheep, at an avei•- • age of 83per head. • Adam r - . rt 50 lambs, at #2!,26 per head. M. Fiinner 190 head—sheep at 51( - 92: .. lambs at $1,25©3.25. ' : Garwirl -& Co. 160 head—abeep' at average'of $3 per head; lambs at 112 X. • Stakely. dr. /3ro. 44 lambs. at 52@3.% Isaac Williams 60 head sheep, at r2,50©13,25. ' ' - Jonathan' Davis 160 head—sheep, at 1 2 : 00 ©2.50; iambs, #l,oo@/2.60. 11111 ' There is 4:qnsiderable hiquiry for stock hogs and we can report sales at 10®1034. Fat hogs are only in moderate- demand,' and bring but little, if any, more than' stockers. The latter may be quoted at 1045 . 11 c. per VMS. WOOL 'MARKET. CSswios o>a Prrrairano . aszerra, AlownsT. July 19, -Ma; The market continues quiet, with but little doing. No change in prices. 'So soon' as the harvest is over we ex pect to see the bulk of Wools in growers' hands 'selling. T .tlthough at present a difference of several:cents exists between the views of buyers and sellers. We quote line wools at 40@)43;• choice • clips 4 - 2445; coarse, wool 42(46;,., tub washed and combing wool at 45®48i: Slack & Southwick's circular. dated Tune 17th, states: 'wThere has been very little_ change in the market the past week; medium and low grades con tinue to sell at 47®50, while ; the fine grades are neglected. The future of the' market is uncertain; much will depend upon how woolen goods sell, and also the auction sale.,of;wool in New York. On the 16th ofdttne, 280 .000 pounds were sold. The highest grades of VI eat Vir ginia and Ohio.. brought comparatively the lowest prices." MAPILETS BY TELEGRAPH. „ NEw YORK, July 19.—Cotton dull with sales. 185 bales at .S4go' for uplands. - Flour—receipts 14,560 bbl market dull and in buyeza' favor. with sales at 1,5 10 @5,65 for superfine State and western, $6,25@6,80 for common to choice extra. 1116@0,85 for do. western, $ 6 ,90(41,25' for good to choice white wheat extra; $6,40® -7 for common to choice round hoop Ohio, $7@7,50 for contmon• to fair = extra st, LOuls,.and sB@lo for good to choice, do, closing. , California Flour • without de. - cided'oliange t ,witii gales. 850 bbls: Bye Fiour. firm, with sales. Boo bbla at $4,50@ 6,60. Corn Meal quiet. Whisky tirnier, , with lailes,loo bbls western at 0145(41;08i free. Wheat—receipts 142,068 > bush; the7Market Is ini tn,cderate 'au.pPiy and at Shaba firmer: closing titfietal No; $ nyder. '49049 1 N0 No. dos , BB3i® . AI NO:1 do;lo:oosso•WPritia' red Irenqul, 650 amber atotop7ooltrirbiso 911102n1a.' a • of ? r.. 3 E=MME Rye steady and quiet. Barley and Bar. Malti - dull and = • .l2tuxthnd.:•<- ceipts 39,627 bu, lc better and a good in quiry; partly speculative; 75©90c for tin - hound new mixed western; 91@9634c for sound; 960 for white western; 98c for west ern yellow. Oats—receipts 13,200 bu and dull and lower at, 803figfilc for western afloat. Stook of grainin 'warehouse— wheat 560,390 bu, includin g 355,240 bu California. corn 537,021 bu; oats 183,493 bu; rye 63,597 bn; barley 1,788 :tan Malt. 93,327 bn; taeas 25,851 bur' Ricti dull and unchanged. Coffee—Rio V,c better and inigood demand; sales 6,500 bags on pri vete terms.' Sugar - quiet' and steady at 11.Mc for Porto 'Rico; 12fge for Cuba. Molassesdulland unchanged. Hopsquiet at 11@15c for -American. - Petroleum dull, at 16%®170 lor crude and 31/Q 3111 c for refined.. Linseed 011 dull at 98c ,1551,00 in casks. Pork .quiet and firm; sales of 450 bbls, at $22,45®82,62 for new mesa, closing at $32,50 prim e s3l for' 'old do.; $26,50@27,48 for; $26,50© 29,00 for prime mess: • Beef unchanged;- ,/tales ;of 180 bbls. Beef •• Hams steady; • sales of 165 bbls at $25,00®32,50. Cut pleats quiet and steady; sales. of .135 pkgs, at 1334©14c for shoulders and I6X (l7c for hams. Middles firm and quiet. Lard quiet and a shade firmer: sales of 400 tierces, at 173i®19Nc., chiefly 19 3 / 4 c, for steam, and 200520y,c for kettle ren dered. etter quiet, at 113@29c for Ohio and 16©310 for State. Cheese eteady at 11®15c. Turpentine auiet and un changed. Freightsunchinged. Freights; to Liverpool dull. Shipments , of 3,000 bush wheat, at 730. per sail and 9d. per steamer. Latest—Flour market closed dull and slightly in buyers' favor. Wheat quiet at $1,47®1,50 for No. 2, and $1,53 for No. 1 spring. Rye dull at $1,26@1,27 for western. Oats dull and heavy at 80@814:: for western afloat. Corn quiet at 92®96c for sound r and 74@80c for unsound mixed western. Pork quiet at 632;50 for mess. Beef in moderate, request and unchang ed. Cut meats and Bacon quiet without decided change. Lard steady at 193ic for prime steam. Eggs steady. ST. Louts, July 19.—Tobacco steady and firm at full prices. Of Hemp and Cotton there were no sales. Flour dull, and low grades 10©15c cheaper; super. fine sold at $4,75®6,50, double extra at 15,75@6,50, treble extra to fancy at - s7@ 9,75. Wheat is lower for medium and low grades of fall, with smallsales; choice olub sold at $1,20, prime to strictly prime red fall at 51,20®1,25,: choice ,at $1,30© 1,35, strictly choice to fancy red . and white at $1,40©1,50. Corn higher; Oates -of mixed in elevator at. 90c, yellow at 924 c„ white at 9734 c, mixed in _auks at 98c®$1,00, Yellow at sl,o3@l.os,White at 41,06®1,08. Oats; buyers stood off and business was small at 72)40 for „mixed, and 73®74c tor white. In Rye,there was ndthlng done. Whisky is slew at '21,02. GreceriEs quiet and unchanged:.%Sugar 123a©13340 for fair to full. fair, 13,4©/4c for prime. • and 14V,,®14%c for titmice. Molasses 65@t30c tor Piantation- Pro visions firm but not much doing. Pork sold at §33,25©33,50. Dry salt meatl7c refused for loose clear sides. B acon sold at /434 c; shoulders 18e; clear rib sides held at 18c; Clear sides 18} 2 'e. Lard; nothing doing and nominal at leg ®lBxe. Cattle quiet and unchanged at . 334@634c. Hogs 7©93;c for light to ex tra heavy. Receipts-1,000 bola flour, 37,000 bush wheat. 8,700 bush corn, 150 head hogs, 11,300 bash oats, 400 bush bar CATTLE. CH/C.4.04), July 19.—Eastern exchange quiet, 1.10 per cent. off buying.ond par selling., Floor quiet, 15,8.5®8,75 for spring extra. Wheat quiet, 34®3,c low er; sales of No. ,1 at $1,3304,34, and 11,30m®1,32M for No. 2, closing quiet, steady and unchanged for No. 1, and at f1,32®1,92M for No. 2. This afternoon the market was dull, at $1,32 seller July. Corn dull; sales of No. 1 at 83c, No. 2 at 80®82o for fresh; 720 for June and 74® 78c for Jaly receipts; closing at 76®780 for July and 81c for fresh receipts; re. jected - 038®70c. no grade 56®57e. This afternoon the market was firmer at 78® 810 for July and fresh receipts of No. 2, and at 84c wilier August. 'Oats dull;'!,® ,4c lower; gab* of No. 2. at • 65M®66Mc, closing at 66®86me. • Rye stead y at $1,06 for No. 1, and . .91,04g1,05 for No. 2. \ Barley inactive and nominal. . .Efighwines quiet at 94,00. Sugar /3%®14%c for common, to prime Cuba. Provisions dull and nominal at $33 for mess pork,lB%®l9c for 'lard, and 130 for dry salted shoulders. Freights dull and unchanged. \ BecelPta during the past twenty-four' hours: 11,077 bbla Haar, '49,146. bask wheat, 44;945 bush, corn, 14.206 bush oats, 494'bush rye, 1,788 ha... Shipments: 2,607 bbls flour,. 49,- 863 busk wheat, 6,722 bash corn, 90 bash oats, 8,354 buil& rye. 3,960 .4 0 5 11 ! - Croorstrorzi - Jolt , =l9x--Iflour dull, ' with of familyet $5.75®6.:, Wheat dull, with sales of . red 641140, and $1,25 for, old; no sales of Acar. Owe , dull , and diooping i , ,al slam of ear at 78®74c; Oats firmer.: and, a , Shada_higher,,with: salealtt7476c.,ltytt is dull, with sales of neW at in, Cotten is dull and un-' changeidi - - - Thete were no sales of Toba&' co. Whisk Arai atilt, ' Provisions are Arm but o et. Mess Perk, 11.33. -- Balk meats, inl Xc. - Itacon,'l4Me, 18®18Mc. Lard, 19 Mc; ne,salesotimportance were made, bat all the Articles are held firmly: at the above qriotations.. r . Sugar- oared. han*art - Aelfi ti:4414y57,•:4n4 1, 1 7ril ' sitick. ;light: ,- tt „unenengedi with -1 sales of fresh, at' 246..Xigv,, 15c." There is no change in t doll mark et ; and' . rides are dull with' sal ,ef Lin s eed at 31,00.'. 'Orooerleii , are - Unchanged 'and" quiet, excepting reflned'fi l ti2 iwhieh is M®!3 o higher. - Potatoetiere ry p lent y and dull . at 00145 per 1 - and 400 ;per 'bootie'. fluid, ;..185M, buyi ,- =Ex change, is firm, .-buying ,at , The money mArkeirlsAlno4PBs4l- „ , CLEVELAND,.IttIy. 1901-Flour;,,city made 89 for treble - , extra white r 38 or, double extra amber,. .$8,75@7,00, " for , double'extra red winter, $6 !or extra red \ winter, and _ftso for double extra spring; country made 97;50®8,25 for extra white, 86,25®7,25 frietimibleextra red and am ber, and 58,25®8,75 for double extra spring.:. Wheat; 8049o:one. car No. 1 red winter at flia94 two eery No. 2 do at 3 1,83.• corn; NO. Lbeld at .W.e4- sales . ,.tltree.eara No. 2at 87c.7, Oati; Sales one oar at 7534 c., Rye; No. 2 held at . $l,lO. ;Barley dull and nominal. Petroleum market - dull and nominal fbr refined; no tellable quo.' tattons can.bogivelt; crude heldat $11,40.' ToLono, Jo*: 19:-Flour' deli Wand s shade lower; doublef'extra dad hien* brands, s6@B. Wheat B@se lower; am ber, 8 1 ,41@1,4134; white Michigan regu lar at $1,40 for No. 1; white, $1,65. Corn quiet 'end unchanged; - sales No: T at 87c; N0:.2 at 82c. arid rejeoted at doe. °ate' quiet; Michigan sold at'7lM; No: 1 71c. Rye quiet and'Ochninith $l,lO ibi No. 1, and Michigan. 'ltiiikiiiita.Wereflone.l,2o9 ' bble, wheat 8,8001 , busk: coin 8;800: bush, oats 1,900 .bush.". Shipments-Avers/Boar 600 bbls, wheat 7,00 husbi,eoin 2,6oobnelf, oats 1,400 bash. Bovriatoßl4.l.lll4.- 19. -.Flour dull; w ester n superfine 95,2 5 ®5,75, ext;a $5,75 6,75. family $7,25®7`,75; Wheit Arm; red' gi,804g1,60; , 51mitte •1i1.85:'-' COM 'hl } let; , white , 11,100932. -yelloW ' /- $1,12101,18.' Oats, •sew, ‘' 7o li) 7243 . ll3 iPrevtaions:. un changed. Mess- pork_ quiet,!s94. .Bac om active; ribs , , sides ....J411.14/83t4ear rib, 18M®181;c, shoulders it/4411' 2034 ® • 23c., Lard dull. .1930020 c. .Y. bbik , UPue 4ere• YOAPC,E43I,-s4iSol4y.!/6014iLli.;:f7rIrnour,isfirMd,intoiddemaw wS*lsof sabr4uo - at 1 4 • 25 .. Gildnjl lo o3 fluok of 4011 . . . - 1 4 , 1," J:~.t::::Y1!S:~ l PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1869 red wheat a_ $1,25, 'corn ti at, 85a, liata at leec3rtz atrll,2o. •iiiaf_Tobacco:, :quiet and steady, with sales of 73 hhds Pa. at $11,50. .Provisions are very firm and tending upwards. Mess Pork at 2.33. Bacon; shoulders at 15c. clear rib at 183yc l clear sides at 18%c, hams at 213i®T/c. Lard at 1934 e. 11ighwines firm at 51. MiLwAtikaz, July 19.—Flour weak. with &downward tendency; in demand; Wheat quiet at $1;34 for No.l,and $1,29% for N 0.2. Oats firmer at 08 4®a for No. 2. Corn nominal. Rye quiet and unchanged. Barley nominal. Grain freights steady at 5c to Buffalo, and 90 to Oswego. Receipt&-1,000 bbls flour; 58,- 000 bush wheat. •Shipmentsz-3,000 bbls Sour, 16,000 bush wheat. . , PHILADELPHIA, July 19:—Flour uull, with sales superfine at /5€05,50. 'Wheat dull; new red at #1,45@1,55. and. White at f1,65@1.85. Rye lower at $1,40. ..Corn unsettled and declined sc; yellow at 111,20. and mixed western. at $1,05®1,07.: 'Oats unchanged. Petroleum dull• cKude at 220, and refinedat 31©51Xc. 'Whisky at -' • ! Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, July,. 19.—A total of 6;876 beeves f or the week proves more than are wanted, even at fully 340 decline on some of the 3,236 on sale to-day; 2,280 of them at Comm unipaw were sold at , lc decline from this day week. Fat cattle going at 14c on the scales. Market not uniform, sellers being disposed to cut loose on their droves in some shape. Besides the above fresh cattle there were 'l5O State animals on sale to-day. The trade was slow and about 500 hold over; few really fine cattle were in the yards, and 16c 'was paid for a very small number. The best prime steers were plenty at 15c; good at 140 and poor all the way from 10c to 13c, the average being less than 1434 c. A lot of 135 Texans sold at 3,yic to 6o; poor sold at 10@l1c; 40 others good, 634 cwt. at 120; 200 good Ill inois, 4;4 cwt. at 14@15140; 87 Missouri, 6M cwt at en. Sheep; 28,630 head for market to-day; 7,180 head mostly thin sheep; prime lots are wanted and are worth from 6 6 7c; poor go slowly at 4@)sc. Fat lambs sell well at 11®11.34c, thin at 8@l0; sales of one car State lambs, of 58 pounds, at 103ic; one • car, -of 48 pounds, at 8c; one car, of 54 pounds, prime at 1134 c; ore car of Ohio sheep, of 73 pounds, at 43,ic; one car, 86 pounds, at 7o; one car State, 96 pounds, at 7c. Hogs firmer, with 20,140 for the week and 73 cars to-day; the ring is broken and buyers are forced to pay the asking rates of 834©93,0 in Chicago; dressed have advanced to .12340 here, with no sales; the live market is very firm. n- • PHILADELPHIA, July 19.--..... eves very dull; sales 1,900 head at 9@934c for extra Penna. and western steers; 71340 for fair to good do; 6@634c gross for common. Sheep in fair demand; sales 9,000 head at 44 ®Bl4c gross. Hogs high er; sales 3,500 head at $13,50@14 per awl net, Cameo°. July 19.—Cattle dull and weak at 1.4@5 for Team.; $4,80®4,75 for fair to good cows; $ 6 ,37N@7,50 for fair to choice shipping beeves. Hogs active and firmer, and 10©16c higher, with, sales at $8,75@9,25 for good to choice; 169015®9.50 for extra prime. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CV'. OACIO AD. July 19.-4 CM'S pig iron, Nim i ck lt Co; 700 bbis flour, T C Jenkins; I car stone, 11 crates scrap iron. J McDermott; 1 car rye, 180 eke do W J Meek; 1 street sweeping machine, E A Chandler: 2 bble crackers, G W McClure; 5 bbls alcohol, 1 do oil, B L Fahnestock & Co; 23 crates scrap iron, 1 hhd do. Tim Maloney; 69 kgs lard, Dalzell & Town send; 95 bdis green bides, 91 do, G N Hoffstott; 4 bxe axes, Lippincott & Bake well; Ido do, G Graff & Co; 100 green salted hides, A Holetine: 52 bdls scrap iron, Jones &Laughlins; 25 tea hams, J H Parker &Co; 100 blab dour, Montgomery Jr Schlegel; 1 car corn, Robb & Herron; 1 bbl sugar, Little & Baird; 386 sks bran, J & W Fairly; 1 bx rodeo, W H Morriii; 45 empty. bas Campbell, Jones ,t Co; 4 bbls eggs, E Hazleton; 13 eke rags, Frazier, M & Co; 8 bales broom corn, Wm Mar dorf; 1 car fire brick, Shoenberger & Blair; Ido did, Brown & Co. • CLEYELARD LED Prrraisancur RAIL ROAD. July 19.-16 cars iron ore, Shoen berger, Blair & Co; 6 do limestone ore, .Brady, Bend Iron Co; 4do iron ore, Bryan dr, Caughey; / sio lumber, Hamil ton. A A & co; 1 do atone, J L L Knox; 5 bbla cider, A Chyat; 10 cases tobacco, Reymer & Bros; 20 do do. SEwart & CO; 10 do do, J H Lippincott; 285 sks oats. 14 do rye, Scott & Gisal; 2 bbls oat meal,' Schwartz & Haslett; 20 bble oil, Erie & Pitts RR; 12 bble apples, W U Graff & Co; 4 do. do, OR -Leech; 11 do do, T C Jenkins; 30 do:do, H Riddle; 43 do pota toes, S C H Smith; 30 do apples, J Allen;; 21. dodo, W C`Axmstrang; 12 do do, Van Gor i dir &5; 2 4 do do, 26 bbla , potatoti, Vol Mahood & Co; 19 dO do r , 25 do sp. :01ell, Wel& BrO; 37 dodo, 26 Oo potatoes, 'H Rea Jr: 10 tea horns, Jas Lippincott:., Argo:hang/ yazzarg SAILROAD. JalJuly 19.---3 care limestone, Shoenbellew dt 'Blair; I chest. rig, P Pendergriust; g bole eggs,' Wll - Kirkpatrick & Co;.1 box isiales, -, Fairbruik,Morse & Co; 13 pkgs _marketing,' Monongahela House; 14 eke 'wheat; Et M.Cliarg .172 do' rye,. Keil ' & pßitellsr4.l bbl eggs, •G H Frame , 1 do , Alo,..74lloibertillio do, IF •Ersmari; 1 'do do, 0 Malone; i agar iron, J;l`r. Moor-. head; 1 rhido l ,3l h& & Co; 2 cam lime, DL Reynolds ; 2 xs, nada°, D Gnu" "deCo; '4 ligs,•'2 'bbla scraps, leuran, Rabin. A Co; • • • .A.T.1504wr . \ STATION ' July . 19.- 12 carilron ore; Lewis, Bailey & Dalrall; 47 pbtealiples. F. Gweps; 5 cars ) cooper age; Maya & RobertscinSon glO 'corn, 25 !bMs' think; M Steel lO eke corn, 3 do feed,- /Eppley & Beckart; 4 eke wool, •W,:kl - Logan; 1 car instal, Rogers & Bur aid, 6 bbl, liquor, F Anderson; I.- oar lime, .1- Abdell; 22 sks rags, 1 B at nisk3 cars cooperage, - J. AI Hemphill; Istone, Z Gillespie, • . . , ts t . P - minor:, :CINCINNATI , AND ST. LORI RAILROAD. July - 19.-4-- cars staves, Wm' Saplings ; 400 aka /tour, Bhoe er&Li . / car oats, Ammon& n ßlatikbo ;25 alo basks., Spencer. & Me. Kay; 65 ski (tits, s! II Hagan; 27 dO do, Smith & (k 1; bbia- eggs, Head & Metz gory 1 ear 'mho ido 400 eke flour. Shoe& orrt makhr & LI-1 seraolron, Brown & Co; 12 hhda , tobacco, eyman it urn; 10 bbls , 011,,R D Clark. RII7Ea P • OKETS. " 7 " m ilairms duos , \ you sz -Louis. IP •ggr om b ,BOKIR AND BT. PAVI..rq ^ ,— ••■•77., ,Et Nainticer steamer ow. SUVItAN, , Mitiosirefor tli! Above *DO tote - = Mate ports, Tuns AY the *with 1411 t•. It 4P. N. rlfor freight or passage &pi!! on , fiat . or to , ), ) , , J. ,D. uLLINOW D. lO.`. ' JOHN LACKI Age . tr. RISE 11 1 OURO IC7G • AND JIG • INE.-Leave Omni v r.ls 'Wharf 12 1t In f a 11 4 1716. MAT inis36i:WZD. elc -a e ii!later; trfassigui p.„mvedkaa r tutus DJ owoot i, spa, ~; Z',t a 'Bl4.ll6°lAlaCtl # 3, 4781111i11i.-20sitekiinsiterl - 7, finivol•Allz . Vl4 T, -RI TE NEWS.' As expented l both rivers are again rising, and last evening there: as an ex cellent stage of water for running 'coal. This has been a most remarkable sum mer for rain and big rievera—we have not had anything . like it for several years. Here we are with the month of August rapidly approaching yet not a single:boat has been compelled to lie up in consequence of low water, and even boats heavily loaded have experienced but little trouble therefrom. We are in hopes, however, that the rain is over for the present, at least, as the weather has beConie much cooler; the mercury, in the shade, stood at about 82@83 nearly all day. There has been no arrivals since the data of our last reportwith the. excep. tion of the regular ' packets; The Gig's gow,from St. Paul, and R. O. Gray, from St. Louisare among the boats due. , The New ; State for Wheeling and the : Petrolia 'for 'Parkersburg 'departed, as usual. The Lorena, Capt. Sam Shuman, is fil ling up steadily, and will be the first boat out for St. Louis and passengets and shipperanhould blear this in mind. The towboat, Ormsby will probably get off to-day for Louisville with a tow of coal, and the Hercules, it is eipected, will be ready to follow on Wednesday. The Messenger arrived, at St. Louis from St. Paul on Friday, and was adver tised to leave there for Pittsburgh on Saturday. . The Collossal has been laid up at St. Louis, and Capt. Cox was to have left there for Pittsburgh on Satuiday. A. petition was in circulation at St. Louis,hmt week,to have Mr: Benj. Craw ford, re4nstatod as Superinvising In spector of the Western District. The Argosy and Glendale arrived at Cincinnati on Saturday, and the R. C. Gray left there the same day for Pitts- - burgh, with about 3.50 tons. The Lotus No. 3, Pittsburgh to New Orleans, passed by Cincinnati on Satur day, The steamer Bertha and Deer j ,Lodge are both laid up at Sioux City. —Mr. Hartupee, engineer of the Great Republic, brother of the well-known in .ventor. feels confident that the Hartu pee engine is a success, and in less than ten years it will be generally used. Qne thing is sure, at least, and that is these , engines drive the Republic up the river with mirafinkius speed, and that, too, with some nine hundred dollars worth of fuel less each trip than any other boat of the same capacity. Take her all in all we consider the Republic a perfect sue. cess, and were we. disposed to make comparison the Republic wotild rank very high. The, Louisville Pilots' Association have deciced to make some improve ments, which will greatly decrease the dangers of navigation between that city and New Orleans. Among other things, they will cause to be erected two or three light-houses on the Grand Chain in the Ohio and aboVe Cairo, one of the most dangerous and uncertain channele in either river. These lights are to be dis tributed at proper Intervale, and kept burning all the time at night for the pur pose of illuminating the river that boats may know how to steer. The pilots have also determined to have boxes tested at. Cairo, Memphis and Vicks burg, to which all, the pilots of the association will have keys, and they are to be receptacles of communisations tween them concerning the stage sof the river., changes of the channels, tic. COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILLLS.IIMILLER ifte CO., Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street. Hornei of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low figures, strictly Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and Molassigi. gone BiCl3, Cubs and English Island Sugars. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Re fined do. Golden Dr? ..o s, Lovering% Brunils, Stuart's, Adams , and ng island nyrups. Porto Rico, Cuba and Englisb Island Molasses. Young firooth Japan, =Pedal. Gunpowder and Oolong Teas. Carolinaind 'Bsnsoln Rice. Java, Lagnayra and lo Coffees. TobaceooLard 011, Ebb. Nails. Glass, Soaps, Cotton Earns, ix, constantly on hand. IMPORTERS OF Fine Brandies,Wines and *gars. anisa, Moilella. and Sparkling Hock Wines or Hnikel Co.. In bottles. Spasklingbloselle,_Schasiherg and. Jo/mania burg. Hoetretwer aaritindy, Brandealnirg a - Freres , Figs Olive OIL • do do rtr,__lmmorted In bottles. do , do ; - bite wines. In bottles. M. Wort ' & Sone ruing Catawba. - fine old fterry. itieelza and Port Wines. :Nis Old Monongahela Eye Whistles. pure. !. _ do Very atiperfor Old Sooteh.. 410 do. Solica C tienta Par Noel *liagdon , s Grand Via. 113 C rla sigisi and sour, Cbainsagne. Braskdles *tour own , selection and warranted. rstintziollEiD nie , A & T it fki INELIP. , lett, r, . • .7+ -0 — 77 • ‘,, • . Ms. , 11. 1 410BINLY . INTROZZOALE GROCER, Na 27fObeity Shia, Utruttmretr. Mums sorszs i e rrtillitritaMit a PA. mut: • : - AItAISMIONG, tiaccessor to lret;ei & Anr.etrong s PRODUCE COMMISSION MOW; No. 25 MARStLe STREET. tans • • Y. BT* I. MAUL lIITEELE BOX, .ooninsisigion. iferacusgs, tii,4s o l6 GinAlly•E`Xiiicro. Mo. zirof os OHIC),BgaZIPI, neat ran Conaton. - ' ' ALLICOMENTZTY. PA. IPITIMIEUX, •ti JALr. ELL&BITCHAIIT,' t• rsici* razncErAiria, . • sb oiumatters. • • IPLOIM, GRAIN. BRED/36.3111.L PEED. • ass Woest, PittilknUritlas 1111: 1147 .1;1.413LAN . C11016. - .. arid'Rotail tibiae* itat24o.ollll9llVnlrS $Tal467. i l irtitp, • BAIRD a ; rarkorr s v. Wholesaii • er001,14 /111II011021Neithilllig Dealers Proda r t noir. B~coo, Cheese, rub, Ora snit Li 00. 7 7Za i llh itsbirsh Mani aunt Owl" A= and- 114 aICOONV Wl*.•• Pm= t. novisa-n i nast i •ang• Hca s enri TQ - 00 Ira eratatna 1181110111011 X • • -, - : MEI INSURANCE THE IRON CITY; EMIL LIFE INSLIIINCE CO, Of Pennsylvania. Office, 75 Federal St, Alle i st etty City. DIRECTORS t ' Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM. Rev. J. B. CLARIE,D. D.. Capt. R. RoarmakoN, Rev. A. R. 8E1,L.,.D.D” Rev. 8. H. NEbBIT. P. M • W. A. 'ED, Cashier Allegheny Trost Co. JACOB HUSH. Real Estate Agent, SIMON I/HUM. Mayor of . Allegheny: C. W. BENIN Y. Hatter. . • A. S. BELL, Attorney.at.List D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber ierchant, erChlnt, ' D. B WOORR. insurance Agent.• CAM ROLM. ROBINSON. President. Rev. J. B. CLARK, 8.0., ice President, JACOB RUSH, Seeretaury, C. W. BRANT. Tresusurer. M. W. WHITE, 31icnicAi, ADVISER. DANIEL SWOUFZI, Genq Agent. This tea home cOrnoany. Conducted on the mutual Prlncipie, each policy bolder receiving an equal share of the profits ipf the Company. Policies will be issued on all the different plane of Life Insurance, and being conducted on an economi cal bash will 'Word -a safe investment to each policy holder, and thereby retain the money at home to eacourage Dome industry. inh2o:o3 B FitANILLIN • INSURANCE COMPANY. OF ALLEGIBMIY, PA. (INTIM IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS SAN% BUILDINGS, No. 41 Ohio St., Allegheny. A. HO= COMPANY, managed by Directors woo known to not community, wbo trust by fair dealing to merit a share of your patronaze. HENRY mow • »-...«. Cl/60. D. .DIDDLE ' . • , ;DIRECTORS: Henry Irwin, I:. L.Paiteraon,lWns Coope r. Geo. R. Riddle, Jacob Franz, • Gottleib Foam, Simon Drum, .J. B. Smith, Jacob Rub, W. hf. Stewart , b. P._Wbistan, Joseph Craig, Joe. Lantner, - H. J. sinlca.no, Xere. R'oberi. R. E. EIEROPir. _ GENERAL AGENT. 010:085 CASH INSURANCE COMPANY, PHELAN'S BUILDING, .. No. AA Fifth Avenue. Recend Floor, - FITTBBIIRGH, PA. CapltalAll-13ald17P. • DIRECTORS. "i J. 'Meer , Jr, :Capt.N.Balley, n Dan wadace, S. H. Hartman, lA. Chambers, Jake Hill, il3. Id.Clurkan. iJas. bailey. Thomas Smith. 4n0.8. lIUKEKING, President. . - JNO. P. JENNINGS, Vice President. JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Capt. J. GRACE, °nun Agent. Insures on Liberal Terms on 'all Fire and Marine Risks. pENNSYLVANL4 • ap2:ga INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURONi °MOE. No.'l6lllLytOOD EITHEET, BANE OS COMICERCE B.D/276. This is a Home Company, and alumna against lou by Fire exclusively. • LEONARD WALTER . President. 'C. C. 'BOYLE, Vice Prealdent. • BOBEJI PATK, Treasurer. HUHN maind.SZ RIC Y. Beeretasy. - - .Tiummeas: . Leonard Waiter, geortz km, 0. C. Bone, boo. • Evans, Robert Patrick, J. C. Pe, Jacob Painter: .I. C. Pie es, '• . Josiah King. • John Voegtley, Jas. H. Hopkins, -' AA Ammon. • Henry Sproul, IND EJMUTI AGAINST - 1.0.4 BY FIRE FRANKLIN ffiSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA 011103,434 a 43f Cal.B=w! BT., near Vim (ntarlei if. Banker,_ I Mordecai H. Louis utAb i t. Tobla'Mainer s David B. Brown, Baronet \ Want, > . Isaac Lea, Jacob S. breath, ' Edward C. Dale, we i lal i Blob Eiettr=r, El. BAN P ED W. C. AL/i v : m ice President. W. O. tees. __../'. Ei BEIZr7IN, Alms% Borth west corner and Wood fitometa. ine.29:wls • IVATIONAL • INSURANCE COMPANY. _ . Cor. Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny, Office. in the BILCOND NATIONAL BANK BIIILDLNe. W. W. MARTIN, Preaidert JORN _Vice P resident, JAMES tITAvENSON. Beeretary. . DIRECTOD,I3: John A. 2iyier. !JIM •VOckitartoJog Jaa.L.Oraham. Robert Lea. O. C. ltr ialit. Jno. Brown.Jr.l Guerra earn.: +Jacob hoop. 0.11 PIN Iffiann,Jn , o. TornikoonjJ. *Wartgbes: • If nrsvirtaltencom- PANT . OPMIWAVIROIf.' President' - • &p.MINCRAZetiina • ; One% baste% up sun Wa Pittsburg ttro. Istreet: Vans AsOo.''s..W are. s, h. .Wlll in-mre ',Wan an 'bad' Q t Pare and. Wa. slue Risks. A nomitinstitution, managed by M rectozi *boar*: knot the ssomniunltyv aad wno are deteradned by promptness and ality to maintain thanharacter whk.h. they have assong4, at of rare st the but proteetton to time who avuoto Aletander NbsgetallMT:a B. Weems. wiener, Jr., • , Wm 1 • Clarke • .Tames McAuley. irna B. Evans, •• Mr j assalk arrlailt.M4. T- , . • ', Wm. 1-- - D. DIMIleIl• * , priPPL . EO UNNIQUANCE, Orinz'.ll. L owiintitivition i rirromrs. 4 Basis thsiosay,iaklttgrith and Manna Risks , Wm. K. • • vaps‘ lab - L. shosaN j ohn .44. . r .. • . sauuletrer. Mg= 0 Pulp, - , L .• • • Charles arife. p.iiimes Amin . ~ Lind 11. Brash, at: an Kirk, - vem' P l ft un • - .4, alass i p. vermin. , damsel WYPresident: i i iMElk _l3g,l li n d etirj: P.4"4., J4o...eofumnf. °twat mean. Lti°EG Iff :11181111ASCE 001CPANT.OF UTTSBURGIL , MITPTn STREET.BAzzawax. Insures all kinds a fire sad Nuts. ST R M s trAzd r a r egjzi e SAL)4II3* • se: - Fahnitock, g ßobert'Won*.. Francis deollera, - nant• - .1. T. Btook4sle. 'T. S. Nevin • t Mol . Wgkiih Sanere ar!VinAteiUS. 0 , 000 , 111 ACRES OF oKOIC E E LAIWB ibis A LE, r ---...... r Viten Pacific Aidritiii'Cbmpanb . tont 0 1 93ut the Lys* gigigrlpos.,slo NA* T 05400.112 ACNE, 'iiidOzi •• 11' 7 ' " r. , Poi thithariartictupq...o4ll?•• ioßx F Erll4llP6 0 • •:, 1. 1 4 14 4 00 04P0a , Banff eit OWL IL wumurilksenrc-, - ilutiEWlluarot" RAILROADS. . . ip • k' -It Is_ ......___GH FORT WAEN2 9 011ittA00 B. W. and es...gornajam 9 PITTS/M:OHE. B. Pram May 9th, /2210, trains trill. leave 'ltem anurdgh arrive ei at the Onion Depot, north mid*. Pitts' btz ec ti n te. aa.Adiew s: . l 'Arrive. ettictEx....sll:oB ato chime° Eg...1:2 ain Erie Yen Ex.'l:2B a m Chicago Ex..12:03 pat Cl. A 2g31,1618 am:Wheeling Ex 1048 a a ChleagOliall..6:6B a m.Bt. Lords Ex 1:08 p m Chicago Ex....9:43 a m ;Chi'goEx9lllo:oB p m Cl. A WlL2sr.Ex 2:08 pin Cleveland Ex 3:33 p m Chica A Ego EirrieEs4l 51:23 p m Erie Arg • nExit:sBp m W•e :38 t.ICI. &WW2 E.1.6:53p m Departfrobs Allegheny. I 'Arrival's Altephena Bear falls Ae.11:58 a m ; Leetsdale Ac..0:32 am Leey.dale • • 10:03 a m ,I3ca'r Falls " 8:28 am • 11:38 m :New Castle "10:23 am Rochester •• I:28 It m , Enon " :13 ant Brion • • .3:58 p m,' leetsditle ~ Lus pm. Leetsdale giee:ll:l3 pm i Seer Falb C •gr it:ll63 NIX Begl'lTalll " . 6:13 p ins Leetsdale •• 4:33 tim Leetsdale •• 10:43pm I 11. ". 4:23 Dm- Fair Oaks Bun?, ' 'Pair. Oaks Stut , day Church. 1:13 0 nal - daytihurch. 9:38 sat .0-511:51_ . p3 . m. Chicago Express leaves ,datly. Air 12 mr.s b. M.Clalcsge Itepresilarrives daily. J. M. KIMBALL. • . J.H. 111•CULLOUGH, ten'! Ticket Agent. Gen'l Suptenl. In3TIS - . AVM GE OSSiggin GUBNYV LLEVEATTItaan THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE. TO THE OIL S REGIONEWITHoUT CHANGE OP OAKS. °nand &Ear IdDISIDAY.-ganc19,04,1.869 TWO THROUGH. TRAMP DAlLYlertleitt Sunday] kaye Eittahurgt Depot,corner,oi jilt! ay. enth andllke atreets,ibr Irranklth:ollCity, Rat- MIN and all points-1n the (Eli/egoism. , mums PIT2.2III9iGE. 1.11=7 Dr Stertaanteli Day Er 2:00 am,Day Ex 5:115pm xigta Ex.-. 7 . :30 - Pin 4 Hight Ex 0 :30a to Brady , ' BAn 3.05 p.m Deady& Ac 19:15 a m Freeport Ac 9:40 a m lettiodaWnis 7:40 a zia Sid tiodaW , ka B:3o'n tuiFr eeport Ac. 6:15 pm Ist Halton... 0:40 ant Halton., 2:50 a m 2d Ha1t0n...12:00 m 12d Halton... 200 p m 3d Halton-. ll:00 pm 3CLHulton... 1 :05 Pin Arnold's Ac. 5:00 p m Arnold'aAti.. 7:40 pm Cburcn train to and front Soda Works leave Putsbargh at Irlo P. 'Arrive at Pittsburgh. (Sundays,) at 9 BOA. Express trains MOD only at Accommodation rains stop at all statlont J. J. LAWRICNex Gen , l Sup't. i THOMAS X. 1111v,G. Lac% Sup% ar.3o EIIENNSILT.4-agnong NIA CEN'TRAL ILSIL AD. On aad after A ril 28th. 1569, 'Praias will ner of W arrive at and de from ths Union Depot , cor a and Liberty streets, as follows: _ Aeries. ' - - f Depart. • Mail Train .... 1:95 am `DayExpress.. 5:15 agi Fast Line 1.45 am Bontnern Ex.. 4:50 am Wail's No. 1.. 6 20 as Walls No. 1.. B:3oam BrintonAce'n. 7:50 am Mail ' Train . . . 8:15 am Wall's No. 2-9:50 MD How'dAc No110:20 pm' Cincinnati Ex .9:10 am reit:dr:4i Ex 19:20 pm Johnstown Ac10:75 am Wall's No. 2_ 11:51 sat How'd Ac Nol .1:10pm Johnstown Ac. 7:05 pm Pittsb'eh Ex. 1:00 pm Braddocks Ac. 3:40 pm Phila. Expressl:so pmPhila. Express 4:90 pm Wall's No. 3...2:50 pm Wa ll 's No. 8.. 4:50 pm, Braddock Ac.. 5:50 grin Wall ' . No.' 4.. B:osmg 1 How'd Ac No 2 9:05 pia *Fast Line.-- 7:30 pm Wall's No. 1: 7:20 pmllfair , d AO No 2.7:20pm Wyly Passn'rlo:2o pm Wain; No. 5.. 11:00 pm '*These trains mak.erMose connection at Harris-. bnjg for Baltimore: The Church Train leave/Walls Station even' Sunday at 9:05 L. 1 in., - reaching Pittsburgh 10:05 a. m. Be turning, leaves Pittsburgh 12:50 p• m. and arrives at _TADS Station 2:10 p.. sa. _ • • -. . - *Cincinnati impress • leaves daily. All cit.ht trams daily except &mazy. . For farther Mfbrmauon applt- , to .. ._• W. IL B.ECRWITH, Agent, The Pennsylvantaisensosid Gotpany will note same any risk forßaggage, exce ptfOr wearingap parel,and limit their res j qnslb Sty to One Hun. Ore. Dollars la value..; r Baggage exceeding that amount in value wl be at - the risk of the owner, unless:taken by special contract. _. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, apm timieral Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. EElTEfillianws - - PENNSYLVANIA ROAD.—On and after April 05th,11369, the Passenger Trains on tho Western Pennsylvania .Bat road will, arrive at and depart from thst Federal Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows: Arrive. - i rt Stolilitdie Mt/1040i in ilifar. ..e..Depa , .. . . , : 700 att Freeport N0.18:510.a.m Freeport No.l 9:ooana Entire-se : 10:40a ut Slutrphog Nollli9o am &'s:No.ll:slo p - m Empre.ss 51:130 pm Freeport N0.24:00 pre tjpringd , e No13:30 pm Ma 11.... —.... . 5:50 p as Freeport N0.35:510 pin Spzingd , e No . 20:510 Is m derinird le No 211:30 pm Aboye trains run daily except holiday. ' Theßhurch Train leaves Allegheny Junetion every Jett/Way at 7:40 a. m.. reaching Allegheny 'City at 9:50 a. M. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:90 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny gone. lion at 3:40 p. m_. , CommusanCrATrnro..For sale Mpackages of Twenty, between Allegheny_ City,-Clheatnot street. Herrn, Bennett, - gine tzar., Etna and Sharpstiturg -anti_good *Wyss* the trains stopping at Stations 'penned on moats... . . • The trains - leaving Allegnen_y Citi at 4:00 a. ni. make direct connect:lmM FreepinwithWals kers line of litages forßutler and Ma town. Through tickets - a l be purchase at thi Deice. No. lilt -Clair stree t, -near the Suspension P.rtdges Pittsbar. h. and ate De t, Allegheny. For Mlle r infbrinatletre p i to JAA13123 FEET& Agent. ederal Street Depot. 4 s The Western , Penrurylvania Railroad wit no a, some any risk fin pogo's, except for wearing apparel: - and Ulna TAW - respmnbility to , One Hundred Dollan La value. All baggage ex. ceeding ti is amount in value willbe at the risk e 1 the owner. unless Watt kr special contract. r RDWARD ki. 'NITA.' A M 5. SPX . Geneml Bunerlistendamt. A1100ne.206 IT111131711G&ii" CII9VOINATI ' . Loma , ` PAR HARDLE•ROIM • -ORANGE UP TIMM.—Oa and after MONDAY. April 1869, trains will leave and arrive tilt Union Delved, as zumnt: , Depart. Arras. Mali . • ORA 6. :Llt a. Fast 9:43 a. m.1:13 p. -9:83 IN Ink sit 3 Mixed Arch' 5:33 a. in. 8:58 pan. McDonald's Am y /490.111:43 a. nr. :IMO a. la. =Avila Accammod. 3:58p. 9:33a.ia ald . a.terati. O.48:10 Daa. Ich OUPIPT Charell TWA—, /AM 04111 a. a.- lIIP a P.l4._teetttwlil Item wamtelll uetee - All otherlasteievelll revelally. Elunesys except. , • „Spa .9:*11 XmlA atekep.,clcre cox. nett at'otrßearark ller" 1.3/.llCULlcetaacrel L. Generai Tzeiges.Asept s w; onto. ErEiNwiMvllEttAilMigiffi On and after TIIIO3DAY, Noyerener. UM. Value willarriva at an.t. impart from Ow Deem, porno of Oraat And •W;ter ; iftreeK. Mantostonmtoilhda. : 49..,• @.*a”},fzuu44wt. rt..wwa n:051. la.WiroZi from gravb;,:3:oo P. M 10:10.A. K. eimvrnm. , ll , ll-1.-7,tgoakk elpeport.lo:Bo P. M. ' - 411 A. : !Sunday Chards TWnlet. , • • - , Peifrom WArtairevrigs)..:oo P. K. /0:00 . Per ea work) : : R. RAYMOND. Arent W. YE mom% Stmeruustident. . _ 8 WM m4iirassmi iCiil; . *Ar f , „rautern njj auTtert,f4ll22afttt eACLIAI4 C. O /411144*, iffeTada, California IlDlah, • Atlillona liNetthington, • New Nes ie." °mob. _Two Trains 'leave tiito lano arid ieeirreim. rib dau_7. - (dimdals eirZted,)oce thearriratoi trains of rame9 itaimmid in fat.- Loofas and bill and Mt. Joe tread front Quincy, connect. in, at Lawrence.-To -Town!. and Wamego with staggio los all points I...ftsas: At end of • rA Ti geat . • 01 , Jhlerrorth with the Virlio • coMPAstve ILY tuts, OF ovEaLLNI, hula, Lisp ZXPB•IiaB COAOLIZB FOB • • ' IBEINWITE4 14.410 Cir zaknip.4 An POWs - the Teriiiiiiiety AAA •o__g_u_LßD =mans Lunt of CO .Es ihr Yort unkm, Bent% Port.- Pam, Altsoueritoe..rta and, all,Rolrits - c tn. egi. sons and' re ow mem- • - • With m a rrow wig/Lions -of. roiling Atoeit arid eleuipmnt, -- ane tho — tarangesients - -main with letioinisiMoliferlisod Tram spittoon, Unee from its wasteratertnimap, , this road new oilers freight imegmaii to the Vr Welt ed OVA :Wahairdaidati at _- • - Tickets for wnat all, ikeattpubl i z,roli cee tit the United estates and Clanadse • . 1 Be a and Vie PACIPIO iiuk , oreils komervis THEWOOKI ... • sin su.perukt-reiea is ri , l►Atltkhlo';" . . . - . • •JK 4. • t si k tektoesai Theta MI Ell