PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF PITTSBErBGH GAZETTE, THuF.sDAY, Sept. 16, 1869. C There was a regular old fashioned flurry in the oil market to-day, the ex citement being greater than during any preceding day for several months. Compared with yesterday, pribes have still further adyiiiiced with a large vol ume of business In the aggregate, and the feeling upon the whole was decided- ly "bullish;" late adyices both from the east and Europe, would indicate a mate rial reduction ihstocks, with a sharp de= mand for export, and holders generally are strong and appear very sanguine of st.ll better figures. Private advices from Europe, considered perfectly relia ble, state that the expeditions, recently, have been unusually large, and as a con sequence, stocks at most of the leading foreign ports are , very much reduced, and iL is also alleged that the amount of oil afloat is comparatively light; in con firmation of this the still farther ad vance at quoted to day at 57, is significantly pointed at, and it must be conencied,•whether these statements are exaggerated or not, the market is much stronger in feeling than it has been for some time. On the other hand, it is as serted that the present flurry will result in most if not all of the refining estab lishments resuming forthwith, and in that case, a large increase_ in the ship ments will follow. _lndeed, it was as derted that a large proportion of the crude sold to-day was bought by refin ers with that object in view; they ex pect ,reftned to still further advance, and that crude bought now will enable them in the future to sell at a profit. CRUDE Sales' 1,000 seller September, at 15; 1,000 do, at 15; 2,000 do, at 15; 1,000 seller all year..at 143: 1,000 do, at 14%; 1,000 do. at 14%: LIMO seller 40 days, at 15; 3,000 buyer all year, at 153(t ;000 do, at 1514; 1,000 till November Ist. at 15; and 2,000 seller all year, at 15,80-on cars at Venango City. ' REFINED. Sales 500 &rat and'soo second half of October, at 323;; 300 spot, on board cars at works, at 2914; and 250 do, at 29%. AB already intimated, the — Market was excited and unsettled, and there did not appear to be any reliable or estab lished quotations. _ LtatILIOATING OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating-oil 40c Eclipse-Railroad Axle 85c Eclipse Machinery 75c Eclipse Spindletl 80c OIL 511117%0 . 71.4 ST BY A. V. R. B. Tack Bro.. Philadelphia, 970 bbla Waring, King & Co., Phil's. 1,556 " Warden, Frew & Co., Phil's. 2,084 " Warden, Frew & Co., Phil's. 2,380 cases W. P. Logan & Bro., Phil's. 817 bbls Young & Levering, Baltimore, 250 " J. R. Bartlett, Boston. 50 Total Refined 5,677- bbls. 2,380 cases. OIL SHIPPED EAST AT DIIQUESNE'DEPOT. Hutchison 011 &Refining Co., 266 bbla to Warden, Frew & Co.Thiladelpha. MARKETS EY TELEGRAPH NEW Yonk, September 16.—Cotton heavy and lower; sales 2,300 bales, at 30c • for Middling Uplands. Flour: receipts were 17,517 bbls; market steady for old but dull arid, declining for new; sales 10,- 400 bbls at $5,70 ®6,20 for superfine State and western; $6,37®7, common to choice extra State; $6,25, common do. to extra western; 56,9567,10, good to choice white wheat extra: $6,40 ®7, common to choice I. H. 0.- ' $6,50®7, ecniamon to fur extra St. Louts; *7®9, good to • 'choice - do., closing quiet; included in the saes were 4,60:1 boler-extra western and State for export at 16,40@6,70, the - latter prico for delivered; Oregon flour Mill at $6,75®8,25: California flour nom inal at $6,50®8,25. Rye Flour rather more active; sales 450 lab's at $4,80®6,35. Corn Meal quiet; sales 100 bbls Brandy wine at $6,25: Whisky decidedly lower, sales 150 bblel-wasfern at 51,20 for free. Wheat:_ receipts a 80,410 bush, and rather inore,actilve and without deeided change in priee; sales 241,500 bush. at $1,35®1,38 ' for No. .3 spring; $1,43@1,52% for No. 2 • do.; $1,56 for No. 1 do.; 11,56 for ans• ber -Virginia; $1,50®1,57 for winter red and amber western; 51,45 for red south ern Illinois. $1,60 for amber Tennessee; $1,61®1,623i for white Western; '51,75 for extra choice white Michigan. Rye quiet. Barley dull. Barley malt dull and quiet; sales 600 bush. Canada at $1,60. Corn— receipts, 152,168 bush.=fairly active and 2®30 better; sales 94,000 bush. "at 95® 1,10 for unsound 'new mixed western; $1,13®1,17 for sound do.; $l,lB .for west• ern yellow; $1,16 for sxsnmonwhitewest - ern. Oats--teceipte, 53,079 betuds.=heavy and 2@lBo lower; sale* 31,000 bash: at 61401 630. Rice dullest B®9c for Carolina.. Coffee firm; sales 1,200 of Rio on private tefm& Sugar firm; sales 1,000 hhdei at 11%®12 for Cuba, and 12®12M for Porto Rico.- Molasess steady; sales SO hhda Cuba at 58c. Petroleum .firm:, 16,0 for crude, 32 1 /,,c for refined. Hops dull• and,nomi= nal. Linseed oil quiet at 97®990 by calf: Spirits turpentine unchanged. Pork firmer and fair demand; sales 1,350 bola at $30,20®30417 forem, closing at $30,37 cash; 2,950 bbla old m .do $27®27,50 ,lor prime, 'and 530®31 for prime mess, :and last- evening 760 bbls mess buyer September, at 1130. en o. Beef quiet:id steady; sales 180 'hbls a t 58 50®13,50 for new plain mess, $12®17 for new extra 'mess. Beer hanss quiet ; sales'of 75 bbls at 25®303.: Cut meats dull; sales of 145 pits at .1410015 c for shoulders ' and 17® 19c for lams.. Middles quiet;, sales of 95 boxes ice :cured 16 1 ®17c, and 10,000 _ lbs short ribbed at 17c. Lard dull 'and heavy; sales of 870 tierces at 16%@19 for lateam, and 19@19X for kettle rendered( also 500 tierces steam, miler September, li t 1834 c, and 250, tierces do,'seller .lellll - ry and February, at 15Kc. - Butter quiet; , 5(428c for Ohio, and 16®420 for State. Lheese quiet, 13©16X,0. Freights to , iverpool firm; shipments of 50.000 bush heat per steam at JOMd, and 4oqo bbls our per sail at 2s 6d. . ri Latest—Flour closed steady with a 'moderate demand for shipping grades. Wheat in fair export demand with Wl 'changed prloes. Aye quiet at 81,14@1,20 for new and old western. Oats very dull and heavy; 61(§)61c for western. Corn firm at 411,12®1,17 for common to prime ` mixed: - western. `Pork "dull; , 580,25 for mess. Beef'quiet and unchanged. Cut 'meats dull, heavy and quiet io buyer's Timor. Lard quiet at 1834@19c for good to prime steam.' Eggs quiet and un changed. „..„ n _ tiiCAGO. September 16 -Eastern Nay,' off , baying, - par selling. Flour in moderate demand at $5.40@ 8,8735 for spring extras: Wheat steady and firm with' sales of No; 1 at $1,28; No. 2 s shade firmer with sales at 11,22 y, (g 11,83 cash, 61,221i@i,23 seller' Septem ber, 11,20M@1,21 sel ler. October, 11;24 'ayer September and Octoberrelosing Otead3P at $1,2235@4 ,22 , 4 i cashi this after noon market is qu i et at. 41,211 for No. 2 tieller September" - Corn more active t@le higher with ealessdiNc6 2at 8.3%® 04 . 3 f =in at0re. , 84;% csa for afloat; KU®BB,l ' seller SepteMber. 84346 085,, buyer 'September and seller Ono• tor closing et 843i0 ,in store, Wee of re. lf*cildiat quiet Able Ofteroad the mar ket hilquiet at 804084ePfOr No. 2 410/101! SePtetribtn. 'OttfavillfOlt cul; 1 filtr/73 1 1 04 ilea - Wes - of tr 6; Rat - 44044M in ISM, 43%c seller September and 43c seller Oc tober, closing at 44®4434e cash, rejected sold at 4235 ®423;c. Rye: No 1 and re jected fairly active,No 2 quiet, sales of No 1 at..92@930, No 2 at 90@91350. re jected at 80®81c, closing at 92340 for No 1, 90c for No 2 and 80c for rejected. Barley less active, closing at $1,35 seller month, and $1,45 in store. Highwines dull, clos ing with sellers at 5412. Sugars firmer, 1334®14%c for common to prime Cuba. Provisions quiet. Mess pork $33,3734® 83,50 cash, and $26 seller January. Lard quiet, 1834@18%c. Dry salted shoulderi firm' and less active, 14c. - Freights , finll, 34®%0 lower, 5e for corn to Buffalos Re- ceipts for the past twenty-four hours: 5,413 bbls flour, 85,690 bush wheat, 187,.. 927 bush corn, .51,638 bush oats 5,322 bush rye, 8,950 bush barley, 6.059 hogs. Shipments: 8,537 bbls flour, 114,112 bush wheat, 186,909 bush born, 49,080 bush ow a, 12,670 bush rye, 3,910 hogs. ST. Louts, Sept. 16.—Tobacoo steady and unchanged. Cotton nominally lower at 81c. Hemp dull, with small sales of dressed at $2,30. Flour very quiet , and not much doing; sales of superfine at $5 ®5.25, extra at $5,40®5,50, double extra $5.50®6,00, treble extra $6.25®6,50, and choice to fancy family $7®8,50. Wheat dull and heavy, with sales of No. .2 red fall at $1,07®1,12, No. rdo at #1,12®1,17, choice • $1,20®1,25, -No. 2 white $1,15® 1.20, No. 1 do $1,24®1,25,t, and choice $1,28®1,33. Corn steady and firm at 900 for yellow and 93®950 for white, and some lots of fancy white sold at 98c. Oats opened higher but declined at the close ; mixed in bulk - sold at 43@44e, do. in sacks 48@49e, and white 60@52c. Barley: the best grades are in demand, but the supply is limited; fair 'lowa. 900, prime Illinois sl,oB®l,loe and Ohio fall $1,80®1,82. Rye steady&at 80® 850. Whisky steady at $1,20. Groceries quiet, at 22®2334c for fair to prime Rio Coffee, 1234 ®l4yo for Louisiana Sugar, and 70@75c for Plantation Molases. Pork 533,25033,50. Dry Salt Shoulders firm at 14340., Bacon: shoulders 1834 c; clear rib, and 183,4®19c for clear sides. Lard quiet at 1830 for choice kettle. Receipts —flour 4,000 bbla, wheat 35,700, corn 2,900, oats 9,250, barley 2,300, rye 600 bushels, hogs 1,240. CmtemtsrATT, September 16. Flour dull, but unchanged; family $6®6,25. Wheat in moderate demand; red: $l,lB @1,20 for No. 2, and 11,23®1,25 for No. 1. Corn.firmer and higher; sales at sl;o3® 1,05. Oats quiet; No. 2 50®55e, No. 1 52. ®530. Rye quiet at 98c®$1. BarleY in demand at $1,60®1,65 for fall. Tobacco in good demand; sales of 214 hhds at $7,35®22,50 'wings to good leaf. Whis ky unsettled and prices nominal, $1,20 asked. Mess pork is held at 532, -and lard at IP%c, but there is no demand for either. Bulk •meats are held firmly at 14®1630; 60,000 lbs sides sold at the .latter rate. Bacon in moderate demand, with sales of shoulders at 153;,e, and clear rib sides at 18%c; clear sloes now held at 19c; sugar cured hams 23@ 24c.v Butter 'dull for all but prime tol choice. which brings 30 to 350. Eggs 20 @Mc shippers' count. Cheese firm at 15@1534c. No change in Oil. Suar ac tive; raw 1334®18c; refined 1534 @1735c, latter rate for hard, with sales of 290 hhds and 786 bbls. - Coffee firm at 20® 26e. Gold 135% buying. Exchange is steady at 1-10 discount buying, BUFFALO, BeTn . :ut:l'9r 16.—Receipts— Flour, 3,600 bbls; wheat, 25,000 hush; corn, 72,000 bash; oats, 31,000 'bash. Shipments—Wheat, 30,000 bush; corn, 62,000 bush; oats, 15,000 bush; rye; 13,000 bush. Freights unsettled; wheat 15y,® 15140 ' corn 13X®13lic, and oats 9c, to New York. Flour dull and' unchangech Wheat quiet and firmer; sales . of 17,000 bush Chicago, by sample, at 11,10, 2,000 bush' No. 2 Milwaukee club at $1,36, 7.600 bush red Ohio at 11,39. and 15,000 bash do. at $1,40. Corn mostly out of condi- Aim; sales, of 24,090 bush.;at about 1;500 bush at 934i,"an&tesr litkntl7o93o; choice No. 1 $1,00.• Oats lower: sales of 7,500 bush No. 2 ,Chlctigo_iit.3Be.l4,ooo bush do. at 62c, and two cars , of State at 13, weakening the market: . - Rye nomi nally unchanged, Barley: nonehere;. nominally $1,20®415. Pork and . Lard dull and unchanged. Righwines retail ing at $1,20. Loinsvihr.n, September 16.—Flour.un changed; superfine at $5®5.25. Grain: wheat red at 81,10; white at $1,20. Corn in bulk at 93®97c. Oats in. bulk at 45® 60c. Rye at 99 ®950 on arrival. Leaf to bacco unchanged; sates'l69 hhda.; prices rarige.from $6,50 . -for $28,60 for cutting leaf. Potatoes firm at from store. ProvislOns firm; Mess pork at $33®33,50; bacon, shouldera dull at 16a;' clearrib sides at 19y 4 0193ic; clear sides at 1914 ®l9,Si; - himui advanced; clear at. 229 sugar cured' at 23;• fancy sugar cured at 240. Laid at:if/N®2oc. Whisky flint, at $1,20141,22 for raw. Bagging ad vanced to 26®253f i c !or No 2 poundKen tuc.kY hemp- Oiwnoo, Sopt. 16:Flour unchanged, with sales, 0f, 1 1,909 barrels., Wheat in moderate demand,, with-Gales, of 10,000 bush No. 2 whitaWabash at . 111.50; , /4.600 bush : -No.. 2 Milwaukee at .11,40;:4,000 buil' No. 1 do. at $1,474, and 1,000 bush amber winter, ,Canada,at $1,42 in store. _Corn held , at $1®1,05, with sales of 6,000 bush on private! terms. -Barley .quiet. :Canal freight,: ; wheat, lie, . corn 10c and barley 90 to New York._ Lake imports: / 2 . 700 bliah Wheat, 111,700 bush. barley. Canal exports; 54000 bush wheat, 17,800 buil:, corn, 8,500 bush barley. MiLwaintire, - September 16.—Flour dull and prices are unehanged. Wheat lower at $1,25M for No. 1,111,20 n f or No. 2. Oats a shade lower at - 44 c for No. 2. Corn firmer at 85c for No. 2. nom inal. Barley in fair &man& at previous prices. Grain freights more active at 6y,®120 , for:Buffalo and -Oswego. Re ceipts were 1,000 bbls flour, 53,000 bush, wheat, 5,000 bush oats, 2,000 bush corn. , Shipments:ware 4,000.. bbis f10ur,19,000 bush wheat, 5,000 bush oats, 2,00 bash corn. " .Prtiiink /A t Sep t e mber 10.—Flour inactive. ' Wheat less ective; Attlee of red at $1,50©1,65. Rye at $1,1561,20. " Corn unchanged.'Oats steady at 158@6,3c. Pe troletun is more • activev sales of 40,000 bbls. refined last eveningat , 42%©B2N6, September to . December& delivery. to. day. is excited, Cleating at 112%@83.3: crude,steady at Zif.' Mo. Mess Pork is dull and declined ,50e,.. f srith sales, at 135,00. Lard unchanged. Whisky held firmly at $l,BO. .• , , . BALTIMORE, September 10.—Flour quiet and steady. Wheat weak and vn changed. Coin firm, white at 11, 2 4 1 , 241 . Oats dull at 58®60c. Rye dull 21;4104 1,14. Mess pork quiet at' 8 3 3, 60 fga 4 .692 Bacon firm , and active, rib sides at 10 1 ,4 g 19,gc; clear etdes at 20c. lord quiet at" 9jl ©20340. Whiskey very quiet at 1 1,220, buyersholding of . • CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—CattleArdet and a ithade 'weaker at 118@6,051 for inferior, $4,25@4,75 fOrfairto good cows, $5,2 5 @ 6 for fair 30 medium, and $8,25(47 for good shipping beeves.. Hoot satire and steady for, good to oholoe, and ; quiet and easy for`other cfrades:#oo@B,76 for socartiop, 58,00(49,245 for fair to.mediunkand $9,40 ®lo for good to / choice, Asisorrt September, eat very firm for lower'g i rsdpik.oholosateidy.W/thi a good demand) l!o001Pla . 1 1,002,14'4*; tra white kt .1460;..' No. 1 do 11 1 , 55 ; rilir $1i81@481,4; anther #lOl.- Ciirn, °Tref at Neter No, 1. r.' ' l l • " "- Ber.tbnia; Be r ftl'a i4Sttle irtikid_fitt. 2 @sgei for int* Or e 214 msuo Int prima to etrietiii cliam Nokit%ssilie at 7@Bo for stook, sad 9400Nr blitsbind . : ',.., - ' - :tM . 58.0.,;-,,.(A**,i.),',.:.-,..4.0)1A-,t..'ip1'EAA0i.,...i,j,t,j...i889. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH, FONT WAYItI OAGO RAILROAD, September 16.=-5 cars metal, NimickSt CO; 6 do do,- Hallman it Hammett; , B do do, Graft; Byers t Co; 4 do do, Lyon, Shorb & Co: 1 do do, Zug it Co; 2do do, John Moorhead; 1 do- do,, Brown it Co; 100 hides, Hammett & Son; 8 cks brandy. A Glockner; 52 bgs timo thy seed, A Kirkpatrick & Co; 53 do do, Jos Craig; 50 do, do, W W Knox; 50 bbia flour, S Lindsay Jr it Co; 100 hides, J Y McLaughlin; 5 bbls whisky, Schwartz it Hulett; 1 car rye, Bruggerman dt O'B; 2.5 cases lard, Watt, Lang & Co; 2 oars rye, Robb t Herron; 6 bbla sugar, Little & Baird; 75 bxs cheese, owner; 25 do do, Knox & Orr; 16 dodo, S B Robison it Co; 15 do do s N J Braden; 100 bbls flour, Shomaker it Langenheim 50 do do, Thomas & Bro; 50 do do, John Wilson & 'Son; 16 hides, Seibert- & Berg; 10 kegs butter, J A Grafi' & Co; 2.pkgs do, Voigt,- .Mahood & Co; 5 bxs cheese. W Haslage; ,60 bxs cheese, F Sellers & Co; 8 aka rags, "McCullough, Smith it Co; 25 bbls high wines, Wm Carr it Co; 55 sewing ma chines, W Sumner it Co; 100 bbls flour, J M Montgomery. VISVILAND A2ID PrTTEIBIIIISK BAIT - ROAD September 16.-2 cars metal, Nimick it Co; 1 do barley, Pier,Dan nabs & Co; 2do ore, Coleman, Rahm & Co; 2do do, Zug & Co; 2 do do, Mc- Knight P & Co; 2 do do, Brady's Bend Iron Co; 50 bbls, E Schmidt; 5 cases tobacco, Atwell dic Lee; 8 bbls oats meal. Rinehart & Stevens; 104 bbls apples, 19 pkgs butter, 4 bbls eggs, Henry Rea, Tr; 21 bbls pears, WJ Steel & Bro; 21 do do. Bruggerman & O'Brien; 124 do do, Voigt, M. & Co; 16 bxe grapes, 7 do peaches, 10 bbls apples, P Duff & Son; 21 bbls ap ples, J Alien; 17 do do, Vangorder & Shepard; 16 do do, sdo quinces, H Rid dle; 40 bbls apples, J Herbert; 15 pkgs flaxseed, J W Thursby; 5 bxs crackers, Yeagle; 4 kgs butter, F a Craighead; 100 bbls oil, John Spear; 1 car oats, J 1 W Fairley; 10 kgs butter. W H Graff & Co; 1 bbl eggs, Day & Co; 24 eke oats, Black; 28 sks raze, Christy & Benham; 8 pkge tallow, P - Duff & Son; 5 kgs but ler, M Ross; 6 do do, H Shutterly. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. Sept. 16.-19 bit!' grapes, 128 bgs wheat, 145 'do barley, Meaner it H; 25 aka oats, Smith et A; 88 do do, 132 do wheat, McHenry & Hood; 1 bbl eggs, 13 kgs butter, M W Rankin; 12 baskets potatoes, Moore:& R; 3 bbls eggs, J Dennis; 6 sks wool, W Barker; 157 bgs wheat, 1 car rye, D Wallace; 2 cars scrap iron, T Maloney; 1 do lumber, C G Hammer; , 1 do do, J M Seibert; ,1 do do, J Myer; 5 do wheat, R T Kennedy; 2 do rye, Babb & H; 2 do wheat, J S Lig gett; 7 bgs feathers, G A, Martin; 7 do ap ples, A Riley; 14 do oats, 15 do, sour, J Sherline; 10 cads tobacco, Lindsay & ,IMcC; 3 hhds do, J Grier; 9 bgs potatoes, `AI Schwartz; 400 sks flour, G Stewart: 6 bhds tobacco, W t D Rinehart; 6' bbls whisky, I Stern; 3 cases lard, Munhall & McG; 100 bbls flour, A Kirkpatrick; 2 casks shoulders, J H Parker; 22 bbis clay, Atterbury at Co; 10 do do,Himil ton ez Co. ALLEGEENT vsmarr RAILROAD. Sep tember 16.-2 cars stone, Harrison Bro; 1 car bark, Wm Flaccus & Son; 15 bgs rye, 41 do oats Thomas Donnelly; 5 cars railroad iron, J B Dorrington; 50 aka rye, Daa Wallace; 3 rolls leather, Ship ton &Wallace; 39 green , bides,. M De lang; 1 ear metal, H Woodsides; 1 do do, Graff, Byers & Co; 2do do, John Moor head; 3 do do, McKnight. Porter dr. Co; 2 do lime. D L Reynolds; 1 bbl eggs, Bruggarman & O'Brien; 80 bbls oil, G Thonois,' PITTSBII7OII & CONNELLSTILLE Rine ROAD, September 16,-2 bbia tallow. W Flacons &Son; 163 skis oats, W Welsh-ct C0; 6 14 bobs whisky, Dlllinger & Steven son; 44 kgs nuts, Lewis, Oliver & Phil- Alpps/430 bag glass, Michaels, It & Co. RIVER' PACKETS.' W. 0",••• , ~,,,,,,,,,, EVA NRVIVILLE. CA IRO & ST. LOUIS POD. EVAINSVILLE L FAZA CAIRO ANT) ST. LOUIS. The the puienger steamer DIAGUIE RAW. R. C. MARTIN. COZMlllalders Will leave for the above and intermediate porta on-SATURDAY. 118 ch Inst.. at 4 P.- M. 7or tre.ghtar e ltitg-to o p . ly a049•6.1 6 1 : ; , r to GHEIEST t SWANJAY, 4gents, WHEDLING AND CINCINNATI. ORWIIEELING. MARIBTre,r Aussilasuße A D CIRCINNATJ, Leaves Pittsburgh EVERY SATMIDAY- 1A at. - The swift and superb Bldewbeel Steamer ST. MARYS, T. C. SWEENEY, Commander. will leave as announced above. • . For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to • FLACK A COLLINGWOOD; or COLLINS. BARNES, Agents.. N. 11.—Wo Freight received after Ilea.: 'el° T o LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. TR 'INMAN NAIL STEAMS:IIIPS strukbrlziella ' ftrst;elaas vessels. &mo de'Ytlidt9 n si PPARDs, OM OP ANTWZ24,_ CITY OF BOSTON; Orr: OF BALTIKORZ, —• • cimr OP LORDON, Bailing EVLBY SATURDAY.. from Pier 4b, korch after, Row York. For outage or further i nf •FFa"MtrAll inwinum. it. 143 SMITTIVEBLD STBEXT. Pittaburet. SECURITY AND COMFORT tor tile traveling community. J. B. HARRIS &fig rile Jacket Car Heater and 4101DER4TOR. For &Coke and Hot Air Floes, dispensing with thetne of stoves and flies in orsbout the Perlmu tter or Baggage Cars, with the. attachment to graduate the heat to any temperature 'that mg be desired without the possibility of Ariag ton car or cars to which the Jaeket may be attached. tiavillg obtained of the United States Letters Patent fur a Safety Jacket, whichlswarranted to resist the most intense heat that may be ap plied to It in tae position and purpose for which it is intended. • • It is a sure protection from accidents by Are. originating from defective flues or where iron pipes are used as conductors for smoke or heat. Iris applicable to all piping that may become overheated, and is warranted.to give Perfect sat isfaction here wood or other combustible mate rial may be placed !aldose proximity , thereto, I as now ready to apply my Invention to littoral, dwellings, Asatories, ships. steamboats, railroad cars. so. Wherever pipes as conductors are made dangerous by being overheated and sews dred. wilt lend an application right to manufacture or use the above invention. Also Territorial rights ' to such as may wistrto engage in sellieg privileges either ty State or count . . , L . Br Office st 'the ••bilt PIIJS ULTRA PAINT WONN.d." corner of Norris street and the Alla barges slimy Valley itallroad, Twelfth. ward. ?Uta- Pa. 290009000 AM" " CHOICE LINN FOR RALE, Union I!acific Railroad Company, it - . ZAST.Int2t DTPIBIOII 11;1 , 3 1 4 ,, aloai Ili eof their road, at eloll-TO S 6 M PER ACM 4cis . iptc pr ma; nix% , For tucker tistticalani. mato. As.. addrour , •%atolls Mrinlliat'Xi • Xfa# l4 4 oollB 4 o W, Komi, 11*.i011111111.16, ern • u 1) c • Lau,: >lieja i f i e salt - Linn, l i t 31.%ty, (4:ls:ezi ' .1 SY THE 1 - ' RIVER NEWS. The river continnea to recede steadily with four feet two inches in the channel by the Monongahela marks last evening. Pfeather,clear and , pleasant—mercury at at. 82 in ihade. , , There has been no arriVals since the dam of oUr -last roport. The Kenton frll Chidtibial!' was due last night, an will•burfounii in port this morning. Tile St. Maiya'from Cincinnati is due to day, and will return tomorrow. 11'4 Wititl Duck succeeded in getting her barge over Deadinan on Wednesday. afts l ilionnt She was aided very materi allyt by-the towboat Storm. and it is said that it wan ajuuch as both of them °dad - do to pull It off, even after some 200 tons frefaliV had been taken off. The Mt*We Rays. Capt.. B. C. Martin, Is filling op steadily for St. Lltds, and 1014 be the first boat out for that port. The Kenton, In command of Commo dore KeV, has resumed her plaoe in the Pittsburgh and Porfamouth packet trade, and will leave to-day at 4 P. 2f. Capt. Ackley and Dan Moore went up to Elizabeth yesterday to look after the hull of thelr new boat. ' --The,Local Inspectors at St. Louis, on Monthly, suspended the license of E. B. hellion, pilot, sixty days, for causing the pollision of steamers Belle of Pike and' Sucker State. -- --Capt. Wm. Ashford and others pur chased the Commercial at Memphis last Friday for $9,000. She wilt enter the White river trade, and be commanded by Capt. Ashford. —The dam of the Parkersburg bridge, whidh broke loose last week, was suc cessfully landed at Ludlow,'Ky., by the towboat Hawkeye. A big job well done. Capt.• tames Hobson commanded the Hawkeye. —An Omaha telgram, under date of Tuesday, says: The steam boat Ala bama, arrived . at Sioux City to-day, from Milk river, where she left a load.of Fort Benton freight, with men to guard It un til a train arrived from ' anove. The steamer Barker is expected there to morrow. —The SL Marys left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Tuesday and will leave here again on Saturday. Capt. W. Mc- Intosh forinerly of the Chevoit, in the Pittsburgh & Zanesville trade, some 15 years since, together with his wife an 4 father, was a passenger on this boat on her recent down trip. —The contract fdr building the levees in Bolivar, Washington and Issequena counties, Miss., has been awarded to Capt. W. M. Williams and Martin Keary, of Vieksburg. The work comprises 1,500,000 cubic yards of earth, and the capital required for the undertaking will approximate $1,000,000. —St. Louis advices of Tuesday report as follows:. River business very brisk to the south. It is estimated , that 20,000 tuna of freight, will leave here this week for Memphie, Vicksburg, New Orleans and way points. Cicero Allery, formerly a well known steamboat clerk, but re cently a merchant at Lake Providence, died suddenly at that place recently, He owned a plantation there, and was a partner of Capt. rrank .Hicks. will be remembered that the Australia, a new boat, left 'here in May last. for Magdalen Ether. in South America. In order to reach there it is necessary to make a sea voyage of over three thousand miles frets New Orleans, and it would seem from the following, clipped from the New Orleans Times, that the boat never reached her destina tion, being to frail a craft for a Gulf voy age: The Australia left New Orleans May 16, atfd crossed the bar the next morn ing. In the - Gulf of Mexico she encoun tered a severe sqUall/dtfring - Which one of the bollerrivete: West was made on the 20th, and the 11101 craft wit agrotind and could not get off for six days, tbe 'Citizens of Key West looking bpon thelcrew as filisbusters, and not rendering them any assistance. they. were‘aided by a friendly '"high tide," andixesched Nassau June 8, where they treated considerable nom motion—almost ea great a hubbub as the Great Eastern on her experimental voy age. After , undergoing thorough re pairs the Australia again - went to sea on the 2d of July, and encountered:very rough weather, which redcmd the crew to the necessity ofseeking'an anchorage. Accordingly the frail boat made Kings ton, Jamaica, where she was condemned by the , inspectorsi .and sold for 82,575, the best thing that could be done with her, as all former experience tended to establish the fact that she never could reach her deatination. : LEGAL. THE I)IBTRIC'T COURT OF strict UNITED ISTATRA; for the Western strict of Pennsylvania. JOBRPtibt. BLLIIY/T, Bspirruntlinder the Act of Congress of March 9d,'1807, having ap. plied for discharge from all dehts.and other claims provable under said Act„by order of the Court, notice Is hereby glten, to iltpersons who have proved their debts, and mho persons Inter ested. to smell' on the 11th day:ofJene.l.969,lal 10 o'clock'A.before fiAIIURL LI ARPX.R, Register in ' Bankruptcy. at his office. No. 93 Diamond strecte Pittsburgh, Pa., to show cans e if any they have, why a discharge should not b i granted td the said Bankrupt. C..llcoali !Wag% Clerk of U. 8. Court for said F myZ:Zsi • _DISTRICT . OF At Pittsburgh, the 17th day orAngust, A. D. 1889. , The' underalfeed hereby Eves 'notice of his :FP`A'Wet s znoeNir 1 1 . rt. °Vogunnet° 7 °o f f .11.. ! ). f c i;eor . . E Xa State of Pennaytrinta within Gala District ,' who has been lig/Judged a Bankenat neon 'Ws own 'petition by tbe District .Coart or.aaldDlstrlel. Joel Ali COHEN. Aielgnee,. Attorney. at,Law. No. 98 Fifth Atrenne. au22:r C 1•1? WTI EBEAECLETTERS OF AD. on Minestate of FRANK LIN G. WILLIAMS. have been' granted to the undersigned. All! person/. Indebted to said es tate are requested to make ,Immedlate payment, wad those haring claims against said I. star e will please present th same for settlement, properly spikentkated,to the underslened. SAM , E. A. NEALE. ' Noity 195 Sandusky eireetaturd ward. Allegheny p. in/61-r testamenta- UY ;on the , estate of R. ROBISON, dee'd. ave been grantee to the, undersigned by the Register of • Allegheny Cooney, alt ners , es tn. Ale hteil to said estate aro nereb..notined to Make payment. tad hose baying claim against the Vitae are requested to tli•eseht theta fur payment without*.4t , b P. ROBISON. QUINCY A. ROBISON. - settme r p -../tEXeCTitors,.No.. 255 Ltherty AUTMON: S .1113. A T AV CT I OII4—BUILDING ILOTS AND AORIAILOTSIIR VG, ALM, Gbin.IiT.—tiATURGAY. Sep em tIS at a o'cooet, will be anla °nth! prem ises, • range of building; lots MD by lOU. 04 by 150 and 1 acre each, situated in areeo's Grove. adjoining the tesidenetis of Iless'rE. Jonathan ussisher, and NVM...l•4lloteery.l. The Pleasant Valley Street Railwy runs within a short dis tance of the grounds. Gallagher street, recently greded. , savrds 4 4'1 1 mM drat Ingt • digit' , of steps toed walking In a weathers. The , lotus' lon le 'Vert Sgreetble, overlooking the en ure otty. and ',4llotetdoing ouy and, country at once.. if tiler se, • fair attendance at the sale. ovre wilt be no reserVatlbn in Twice. Persons who have nut yet visited this locality ar e eareertly requested to do so; they will oe as. tonished to fine itvowel! adapted tor building, purposes, ,Ternis Ilberal._, lie to. ',I AI X:10' JID . •X-4- Iroi . ieritost • :1).. veenrid demann. - „ RAILROADS. LIENNIFEL VA-Maim, NIA CENTRAL AIL D. r On and after 11 P.M.. dunday AUGUST 29th, 1869, Tref , s will arrive at and deUart from the Union DEW, corner of Washington and Liberty streets. as follows: _ AITIO4I. ' Depart. Mail Train.— 1:20 aml•Day ExmesaL2:3o am Fast Line 1..43 am r"Pacitio Ex...' 7:43 am Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 am BrintonAcoM. 7, 50 am Mall Trait 8:10 am Wall's No. 2.. 9 05 am Bm'ksAs No 1.6 1U pm CinchniaU Mt.@ 25 am i Chicin'ti Ex. 111:80 put Johnstown Ac 1020 am Wall's NO. 2..11:35 am Brooks Ao Nol 7:00 pm Johnstown Ae.4:05 pm Pittston Ex..12:40 pm Bra'ks Ao No28:20 pm Phila. Expresil:llo pm Phila. Express 3 : I 3UPEI Wall's No. it. .1:50 pm Wall's .No. 3 3105 pm Bra'ks AcNo i 9:55 pm Wall's No: C.. 6:05 pm Wall's. No. 4. 5:50 pm 'Fast Line 7180 pm Way Passn'r 10:20 pm , Wall's 30.6.. 11:00 pm •These trains make close connection at Garb. Mils for Baltimore. The Church Train leaves Walla Station every Bunday at 9:05, a. tn., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05 a. m. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m. and arrives at Walls Station at 511:10 m. •Gbacinnati Express and Pacific Express leates daily. Au other trams 'daily except 51 /11 6 31. Yor Ittrther inprmation_appiy_ to W. lid B=.2.IATTE, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as. same any risk for Baggage, exck.pt for wearing ap. paxel,and limit their responsibility to One Ha, • dr ed Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding tl at amount in 'value will be at, the risk of the owner. tiniest taken by special vont - raft. • r EDWARD. H. WILLIAMS. at:80 . General Baroerinteadent, Altoona. Pa. E B.TI E 8 N-Saingointi PENNSYLVANIA-0W . ..LROA.II.—On widener August 29,1869; t 2 e Passenger Trains on the Western l'ennsylvan:a Rat road will arrive at: - and • depart from ti e Faders I Street Depots Alleg heny City, as follow s: Arrive:' r Deart. 6:2o e m SpringsllA Mall N016:400mI Freeport No. I 9:20 a m I Freeport No. I 9:20a in Expre55......10:40 aat I Eitiarpbl lio111:20 m Sharpli , g No.11:20 rim Express 2:20 p m Freeport No. 24:06 pm Smingd'e No13:10 pm Mail ~ 5:50 p ni Freeport N0.15:20 p m Springd , e Not 6:20 p m Snringd'e Noe 6:30 p m Above trains run daily except Sunday. The Ctmitir Train leaves Allegheny Junction even Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. in. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Junc tion at 3:40 p. m. COILIIIITATION TICKZTB—For sale In packages of Twenty, between Allegheny City,' Chestnut street, Hems, Bennett, Pine creek, Etna and Sharpsbusg and good only on the trains stopping at Stations specined on tickets. The treble - leaving Allegheny City T:00 a. make direct connection at Freeport wlthW al. ker ., / Minot' Stages fbr Butler and Hannahstown, Through tickets may be purchased at the OfSce, No. 1 St. Clair street, near the Suspension ciridge, Fittsburs It, and at the Depot, Allegheny. For further Information apply to JAMES•LEFFER'FS, Agent, . Federal Street neat. The Western Pennsylvania Railroad wi ll ot as mule any risk for gge, except for wearing imutrel,•.and the i r responilbillty to Cne Hundred Dollars In value. All baggage ex. ceetllng thli amount in value wlllbe at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWARD If. WILLIAM% 100 Gene-al Sunerlatendent, 1 i 9 .. " angligg AGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO B. W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBIMGH R, R. From August 30th, 1889,.traina will leave from and arrive at the 'Union Depot, north side; Piste burgh city' time, aa followy ksaos. I Chlelito Ex g es cite Ex... 7:113 a m Wheeling Ex 10:413‘ m C.& St. Ex r m x 'Chi'gcrEllll3:s6B 'Cleveland Ex 3:38p zq lErle & rgon Exs:sBpm Cl. & WI Pie Ex6:3Bp m Arrive to AU4 her y iLeetsdale An..15:53 am !Bea'r Falls " am Chicac h Ex.—S:oBs m Erie . Yir , n Er.7:213 a m 01..8 04'18:88 aro Chicago a m Fast,Ltne. m &Wk`gra 1:5 , 13pm Chicago Ex.. 1:38 p m W 'e-.1 Erie Ex4:3B pm Depart from Attepl.l42/. Bea'r Falls Ac.0:08 • m Leetsdale 10:03 • m " " 11058 ain i New Castle 70:23 am Rochester" :$l3 pm ;Enon •• 9:13 am Enon " .3:58 p in:Leetsdale ":12:441pm Leetsdale Ac0.5:13 pm i'Bea'r Falls " 2:43 pm Rea'rFalla "• .5:13p to , Leetsdale " 4:33 um Leetsdale " 10:43Pu:it " " 7,23 F 0 Fair Oaks Bun. Fair Oaki Sim ., day Chorea. 1:13 pml day uhtrech. 9:58 am trW 1:38 p. m. Chicago Express leaves dal: y. Ks -1:23p. m. Chic-age Elpress arrives daily. F. R. MYERS, J. N. McCULLOUGH„ Gent. t° Pas. & Ticket . Agent.' Gent. Madager. an gall aa lANliE OFRINIM TIME. GHENT VALLETRAILIZOAL. THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO VIE On REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF CA On a i nd after ituNDA.Y. Juno 14t11,1809. TVA. THROUGH TRAINS DAILY - (except Sunday: leAve Pittsburgt Depot..owner or Elev. enth and Pike streets, for Franklin, 011C1ty,But , 'laid, and all Dant,* in the Olißeselons. LEATH PITTSBURGH. 1 ',BRIT I 3 P/TTIMIGifit Day Hz 8:00 am IDay HE • 5:15 pn itir b itr4l3 . 4 rai l s ita k d it yi Ac LOLig:it _Freeport Ac 9:40 aro let sodaW`ka SodaW , ks 6:30 p m 'Freeport Ac.. 6:15 pa lit Halton,. 044 a,ra Ist Dultan... 9 . 60 a in 2d Halton .. .. m 151t1W,:. • 2:0011tr„ 34 Hnit0cr:7...11.510.04041 rt..... 4:05 go R. Arnold's Act: 5:00 p mikes° Ac. 7:40- p Churn train to and from Soda Works leaf, Putsburgh at 1:10 P . Y. 'Arrive at Pitulmrgh, (Sundays ' ) at 9.50 A. at.' • •• • - Express trains Moo any at prhicrpal points. Accommodation rains stop at all statt rms. J. J. LA waim Gen , ' Yup 4 t . . -630 THOMAS M. IMO, AWL Enpn. P r o r nicrTN IT A GI AMINGINI . gt. LOUIS RAILWAY. :"I:EVIDA4:OI44I , IGNANSII 07 TIXE.—On and after BUNDAT, /859. trains will leave and am,. at the Union Depot, ss fellows: ' trail • Arrest. ' fart nt:111:03 p m. .tut : Tan ' e.. ..... . . 8:53 a. m. 7:08 p. m. Express .1:43 p. m. 7:13 a. m Mixed Acorn 5043 a. at. 'SAN p.m. IdeDonald's AceM,Bio.l 11:38a. IR. 7:38 a.m. iftenbenvtlle Anixonmod: - 3:53 p. m. 9:48 a.m. McDonald , . Aeo`n. N 0.15 53 p. m. 3:la p. a. Bandar. (ibura Train.. 12:58 p. m. : 11:58 a.mt 1:43 r. K. tram wilt leave dally . . 12:037. 2. Mai will arrive daily.' • - AN other trains will run daily. eandays =der ed. The 8:53- m. Train make) close eon notions at Newara itr • - 8. F. MULL: General Ticket Ater t, Column:l%i 0. auil W. W. OABD, Bnp3., - Dennison, Ohlo. Errrs , mama& combrELLa V 4. L . - On and a ft er TBIADAY. 'Wale:ober, ITtl. 1001, trains will anima at and -depart from tht -Depot corner of - Grant and ' Water streets, at follows: • ' " Depart: Irrigate: Nall to and from.Onlon" 7.00 A. x 6-00 r k if t & w :tsporteeekkatik nioox.?x! .51;05 P. M. to and from Unt'n. 3:00 r. x. 10:10 A. West Newton Accom'd 4:30 P. 8:35 A. w, Braddock's Atootildt'n; 0:15 r.'k. "T:5O P. If Night Ao. tolfolf!eport.10:30 r. x.. 41;011 A.ll Sunday Church Train t o ftow. West Newton 1:00 r. W. /13;00 At "For tlCketk apply to Z. K. RAYMOND, kaki B.STOTTF. Bnpertntendent. INSURANCE. CASH INSURANCECOMPANY. .PEIBLANIS BIIILDINGe , ' • ' Nth AA Mali tireeno.,; Second , Floor,. FITTSBURB,Hp r 4. • • daroltal A.lllaald Uri. ' 1 N. J. Wel. . H.W.Olirer, jr,leaptai.Balley, Dann &Hate, 8. H. Hartman. A. Chambers, Jake Hill, , • 8. M , Clartan. 1 Jas. M. -.llautry. Thomas Smith, Jno.B. Willett, 1 .' RoaraT,H JUNG. President. .. ..• JNO. P. JE . N NINGS. Vice President. • JOB. T. JOHNSTON. Serlillikr7. ' ~ Cent. H. J. GRACIE, Gen' Agent. . iniares on !Liberal Terme on all , Fire • and Marine Slats.. ; ap2:gg7 -:III3I3EBSPLIENTS.' JWYNet/WV. ii: hoNre u rlal,hoW i rTee,r4WAlrrer vimou,; • - vli , 8081..18, 1889. 'TOTICE.—The Asgetnnent.foi Orading, Piller and Curbing Fortieth treet, from Butler, street ,toithe , A. V. 9.11.. is now leady' ibr examination. std can be seen at This Oita untilllosUAX, September }l7th, . when 'twill be returned to the Lity Tressuter's °Mee for collection: J. MOORE. beithon J . Engineer. Orion or rrr ExonntEn Arm BtinvEron, t' rirrsuusou Sent. 7.1889. .1 • JOTICE.-The assessinient for Grading MILLER STREET. from Centre ae to Reed street, is now _ready for'exani traitor', and can be met this office until FRI DAY, heptemberAlth, when it will be returntd to the City. Treasurer's office for collection. sarirdle H. J. nuosE..Clty.Ensioear. • JEBESII SHAD • "RECEITIID data, at iIabiJAIHN PIARRESS 'popular Beg T A x Ake mewed liarket,Hitta burgh, and at the , 'Xilin .Cit e AUegheny..olty, corner pt. Ohio and Feder* ti.b, .Cas S h y all kinds of Sea and Late Halibu Beak, Liodfieb. Hatioeir. ml .Alact,large inmates of White, Labe Flub , lialarnon, 11,aes. Nara. 11•71•11 Gila ea us tti at' CV at VeLtriez erbeilssale• or) nnall.ope Plink tarp give to • ire larrifiar Oast • is nada AMUSEME burs fIEW OPERA ROUSE ItIDAY F.VENIN9, September 17th, 1869 BENEFIT OF Miss JENNIE WOBBELL. For which occasion will be presented Offenbiali's Opera Itotiffe of BABE BLEUF,,'(BIue 11'14) • which SOPHIE. LEEN& and JENNIE will ear. r:day Afternoon—Fa swell Matinee of the nrreli Sisters—Pleld of Ch tit of Gold. MON , A 1 EVENI.244—Tre eat Tragedi enne,Mr EMMA WeI f LER, oupported -by,Atie Dew Company, rigrPrLTSBEIIGH THEATRE. H. W. WILLIAMS. Sole Lessee and Manager: TG-NIGHT.' the 4nlmitable JAMES TAN LoH In New - Songs and Sketches. Miss EMMA GILATTAN, Miss ALEXANDItLk. and the Great Company In a New Programme. James Taylor Matinee on Saturday. sten tocatatlnee, 25c. Igg'"ACADEMY OF MUSIC "THE 4aREGORY'Se' Te Grerory Famlly wH have !bettoder•AEap pearing before their patrons at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, • MONDAY, September L'Oth; And 'during the week Iti-addillon to —THE 314c1 , 11e Gertrude Gregory, Silos Bessie Gregory,' Jean Gregory, Arthur Gregory, Alfred Gregory, Willie qregoryisull!roc. J. C. Gregory. the celebrated' • CLODOCHE TROUPE 01' GROTESQUE DANCERS AND PANTO SIMMS. direct trom Nitdo's Gardens. New York. and many nwattzkatlons. ael6-033 10 - MASON 0 - : - MAILL. FOR /TOM ATIOUTS ONLY; Commencing TURSDAY. Eent. 14th, and con tinuing WEDNEEDAY,,THIIILSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Bend.. 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, the world renowned DAVENPORT BROTHER% Will.apisear after, a in,ost'lztraorainary si:4.itic cessfal tour of four years la ,V.uro_pe; err MYSTERIOUS S7oliDtila3. Their wonderful powerrhave been witpessed by the crowned heeds and ri * Olslliifof astonishing and confouudink the whipst of all countries. Thep must be le en to be appreciated. Doors open at 7, to commence itt 8 o'clock. ' A.droission, 50e Reserve d Seats 51So ezti; is Tickets in advance at HO.l. H ILL E'd, 60 Fl6h Avenue. FT= al THE LARGE S T IN THE WORLD. COL. RFS' NEW °BLEBS MAMMOTH CIRCUS AND *MENAGERIE. DOC. CHANBEIRSi j Dusine4 Manag er. DIAMOND', ALLttEIENY_ CITY, . . . rrlda*_ and. Saturdity, . . Septembersept_ember 17th and 18th. In all the attributes ruqutred to render•tbe en tkrtsitituents' Pendeted by ibis colossal airgrega tiMPreemitiently brilliant, ettectiuc and Inter bsttncit 8 . 4110 'mahout a rival: Over 200 Men, Women. and Children "- Aye connected . with' thong them e many of .tbe hest arthsta. la the profes,hau. their ta•m 'table aebieveratntsin the arena, coalbtaed with the extensive ; . • - . , DISPLAY O MILID.;OISTS M3==M= SPe the tirantt":-Pmeteretotr of the troupe on YRIDAY MOI.NLNIa. • • • ORPHAN . - . ASyitINrEXHIBITION Tree to. the iltttontde;te,,o.feparit7 :84,t ard,siy forenoon,from lOto ,eiee 01.111,:progrotarnelan4 thhogrAphs,...; te13:015- - FIFT trE' No. 88 ritft4 e, opposit e the Opera 'House, Pittsburgh; Pa., Is the 'eoeieit: and,tet..et desirehle 'oeiesorte. ilthitotf can tie at ills plabe'ltril and btood.:Tio:l3illtaid — RdOlis &Aso: tbOlosind floor in the ria " LEGANT • ' • PAPER • HANGING& Papers - ti t illate 'Slate shun' to-seet,stod yertaluien,pounda wftn C gold-arni inlatirtnr ores. Eat 13083313 INDIA, TtiensiTßYN teIIIGEE rictisis stamped - Ind printed gold. Newly bayonet% and:net to be Need elsewhere In the eonntryi. • Fur sale at AIIARSELUaI, NEW - -jWALL • A t - 191 iltiberty strpet --- • LEC ORA TIO , Marble anal g4=s.Ai [ Eirit: toy Was Cel laggil l aVV ll lLl t ti l i l ir!!",l'iti 21 0 .401 Wargegnaittrakfer, jor JAMMU. HM OS« BIM 115 El Return of ON THE WALL ,PAPKRB, MI ISO