FINANCIAL, AMERICAN BANK, NO. 80 FORTH AVENUE, rITTE•BOHOH - ego° 000 AMAMI CA1 . 17 AI Staekbohlers Intlilldually Liable. IMEItt OP DIN DEN T AND DEPOSIT. /DUN g.s..llattint DI CATO... WM. Mll arth,l," • J.,1,33N. Mnrti4p4, Sm.'l'. • Itanrott, Jan, W. A rr.11., Olin. II t e • 0. Wm. Finyl. Jot. Tbi• Vlztst to n •••• 1..1 or,mnlted awl pmp.rd w d. • •ra• rat Maul Pi 1dt.1.• es. GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, Bought at ilitightat Prices. Pit. B. MEUTZ, Banker Cor. Wood St. and sth Avenue _11176 JAMES T, BRADY Br, CO., (.;;;;;coo.ors ;o 8.1014.11 acv Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood St., .A.TN S, ar.4 al. 15 n.I, GOY EILN.sIE‘ T SEUL RETIES, GOLD, hILY Eft USD COUPON'S, O:: YOIT FAVORABLE TERM& tir int, rat Allow( d on Deposits. eYon.v lesned on tiosernssent Bonds • lowest masks. lA., Oreler, ex.e•mied roc the eurebase mad Mr e of fsTOCII.Y, BONDS land MOLD. TAMES T. BRADY & CO CE l t Aittslratgli etaitits. FINANCE AND TRADE. Cfrvirr. cE , PITTII,DUROH GAISKYra. Mool:yeti November It, 1869, 4 The advance it the rate for foreign exchange has put up the price of gold from 1261 to 127'4, with a very firm feeling. The short interest in the gold room is almost entirely closed out, and the easy money market enables holder. of gotd.to carry it at. corn poratively Ice mete of Inter: at. The outside public and Importers ore more directly Interested now to etc en advance in the premium 1 than the regular dealers and gold brok ers, but the absence of any clearing, house facilities prover:to larger trona actions than the actual gold now on the market, since the actual gold is delivered lu every Instance, and no small houses with litnltA means oeo engage to the death g, silt:coati they may to able to carry or t.• Le: row gold. In speaking of the price of gold in these aolurnas, it Is not so much the value of gold expressed lu currency am the in lintnice of a low or high quotation or gold will have on our general market of manufacture., as well as produce. A high currency value of gold would make tue farmer who holds grain, or the planter st•ho bee cotton to sell, di. pose of his Oryd Urt .at: pay off his debts; would stimulate the cultivation of large p ods•of grain end cotton, and would 1. oorittithnte to if certain booyancy to li",f,..it trade and industry; but when we con , -, •44 eider how demoralizing the influence of iii•.B , -,.. i a depreciated currency in on the whole population, and the fact that wo are also, lately getting poorer every year'in spite of our abundant elope, every effort should bo made to come down to specie . . payments at as early a period as can be i•-. dons without maturing to violent logll4- '111 44, ~ hdivela , ostiree. ..,'r Before the Administration and Om grew can pass any laws aiming directly et an early resumpiain, gold should= fall at least below 120 In order to bring • down the currency price of bonds, which,— ' would be no dowrodit to our national finances, although It might prevent the pet scheme' of our Secretary or the Treasury from funding the debt at a , lower rate of interest. It is very doubt- J . '' , lnt whether thin could be accomplished 444 \ ~• ..11 even by offering a 127 W loan in Europe. -.hi • Tlfe prospect of a lower interest on our :4 ''',. national debt would lower the market ..$ 40 value of bonds per be, and would throw •'. ~ a large number of bonds on the market : - 14-:, ,, from private individual. as well as '4...; ~ national banal* of goad 'muffing, which I!, ~• ~:. would abandon their priviloges slid do s t),\ , H. ',.:t4.1. business under a ley. strict survillance. Z.5..?4•3"- * . The greatest obstacle In the way of a 41. :'A, - ;. ' action of inlereat on our national In i•T' foi-•.:, ebtedness and a too early resumption ~,-, il; specie payment, Is the large amount i,.. i . ••,, , : of our securities held abroad, crow esti 4nd ' .. 1 9? mated at twelve hundred million dollars , v.,•.6. i . ..,- - I „ or more than ore half of oar funded "L"' debt. A reductiou of taxes, and oven of ',...., dutle. on the neceasories of life, would probably more F Peed/IV assist to .come to . '! .' 2 i; around corn-nor sod - help up trade and • . ..-• the industry of th e country than any ik l, I.i• 's other legislative measures. ii,ii,•:,• .2 thiatuic o.- w‘hefie gild 'il than° today, less mseYfinif;, ) '.....:':: lliistitgocrakd.u.alc,,lyd.y.liel,ldanedd unnudaeuraliainrgeg:ifftheirs. T.:'- - , • to sett. .., ' narrow limits. At the close a bettor , .•., feeling prevailed. ..71Money very scarce, and only precuts ~ able at high rake. ' '' Business inactive. : 1 A M tr,nrcatione as received by Ph. R. .;. ...,.• ertzt,Gold, 127 y:: Silver, 112; Eighty one's, Mb': rive Twenties, 1462, 116%; ) ..... d01C0n1w1e08air1;:ii1112Ci04tid,d11865.114.13707;:1311,4,5,4d; a i d in d o o s 1 1 065 86e5 y. : poo,ae Company, 569:; Merchants Union r a preva Company. 9%t American Ex . Company, 54%; Western Ullibei Teleiraph Company, 34%: New York Central, 181%; Reading, 96%; Pittsburgh Fort 'Wayne & Chleago, 85; Ohio - & Misidasi pot. 26; Alichigau Southern, 88; Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 81; Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, 108%; Chicago & North Western. 70%; Chicako A North Western Preferred 115%"; Erie. 211,..i. XXCLIANon. Large. &mall. Landau, per £ 16,81 16,40 Paris, per franc 26% 27 Berlin, Thaler 96 98 Frankfort, florins 66 68 tor file‘rzon to the rl.btargb own.: Now YORK, Nov. 16, 1869. In the blirocutive S?salon of the told Breed this afternoon Mr. Hoyt, In behalf of the Executive Committee, offered the following ono:Mien, which was adopted: Wattages, Several of the officers and member. of this Board have been threat ened with legal proceedings for fulfilling ...„ •••••-:' th eir duties under the Constitution of ."...ii,„ Ibis Exchange, it la hereby :-''''''''. ' ficsofted, That the Board give Its hear ..&f.. '''..t.-•• counteuauce and emphatic support to " - " - - - y„ the officers and committees In the dile ) 1i '4 - ' • charge of allduries required by the Con- C'''. ;T.'S stitutleo. ,•••' r The report of the Committee on Clear '. Ing House was then made and adopted. -- Tula report provides for the rcestablish dient of the New York Gold Exchange Bank ,as a clearing house. The`nly .... modification made to the repor as tendered by the committee, was the 'depth:in of a provision to exclude all except full 'members of the Gold Room from the privileges of theclearing house. There was considerable shifting of call loans on stocks, which, in connection Sp,, with the fact that there was a little more activity In loading railway shares, ceased ' • more active demand for money. Late r n me th o e f d c a a y ll , b lo ri a tw . oo le n 7 2, w ati r d ho io u 'c d loc i.. l , :: , .airy from stock brokers was more t i i , .. 44 ';actiVe than ' or a long time, although no appearance of stringency. The general and the market is, without perceptible c hange. litres: rate. are 10 to 16 per cent. or prime names and 12 to 24 for single i,,,.„, name patio?. ," - s,s '' 4, by mercantile circles thony lea growing i resting aralnat bank, generally for no- '..; •oorr.modatlng Wail street speculators f r eely on call and at the mono time cut - : " •—•o,yroi down merchants in their accommo- Pr,,,, i in the discatun. Rae. This action Miez...Blykitl . . , ~, , R ; : •• ' .3, , • .7 I. , i_` ) . meets with no hone eensure from mar-, ALI.EEHEN A CATTLE aIAR/LET . tlve tug-try at sl,(rzgi,m for minuend, I cbebta, and Steps are being lake° to - cod II t. , (4.1,69 for eouno eased Wert- fn. I a Oretos QV PITTIt.i remedy the evil ' • ,lil'll Ci 1:1.1,11. Turk, very tin" a; 131 t , o.l,lliiit -e-i1 1 The Express ears: A project is on foot i to start a bank with 120,000,0 M capital.l Mui,Dee. Norember 15. la::.ned 4'..65®=,25 far ewe, on January and i rent- H. February; Beef, quiet and steeily. Cat 1 for the wile purpose of discounting bunt. I n, MI paper. It Is stated that Come pro- i The supply er rattle iin colt lo dry 99'41s and 10909n“191.' 9 " .t .9 ‘ 4 ) . • 1 .-''' ,l , !Dm at 17 4,® Ilk tor fair to pr Imo weam. mluent German capitalists have algal-' "m. .0100"."'17 11351, . °9l ''''' Lgge, ,toady at ife wish fair demaii.l. tied their willing - time to eilbferibets.o4" o .- i agaloet 1,3„,0 t e st reek, and with all lin- I C1N.,,,,,,t, November 15.-Flour Im mo to the csretal stock of anon a bank I p rove d deniar.4l end several droves I cheeped, bonny /5,25®5,50, extra 74,7 , Some cutumoalon houses are io retire rival canines' owing to the tact that i ° ' ' lino It , ,„ „ I take ant N•• York account, the mar- ("le , 'A heel to in limited demand "t ~ !, 41.06e1,10 for Nos. :nod I red e mter. to' Lr capital do. not re.urn euffiatent 1 kit " 9. "'"'" - ' 9 ' r '"°' " -as --°- " or I l'orusearce aid very arm at J-ee for 6 On tho other band, It le auchuuced Motl eeveral ,teitt, nod for all grades • „,,,n, now'te le, e t 7,c, but It I. reit dr, some firms with large meant' ' lncludirg I prices ruled nigher. There was nn uu enough yet to ellen. Gots elewl,• et ~.,j. . ftwtitzeore conitui.ion sod jobbing 1f 1. 10,0 dal! a , 95e. Borle, .1 ii.l and u.heliv I age '.'peter of Keen! rattle ots • -"-•• •_ , ~ ' ' ses s are to quit the dry goads Wale. es' ' uvehauzeo. Odom rie.•ti.. o•••I aim and start the banking bllbthelel to troll artle to ail ii, 'a:he'll la ultually the cane on I quiet.; cuddling 21' ..'. TJ 0 - ii we.i.ie street. norket day pro ceding lliankeglving, ' and Uwe at fell 1 ,99 ..• v."' "ltr ' nr " " r Sterling, dull Vat area at. a iya.9o , A. Gold firmer but quiet, open nt 17.6% et mid they were eil sold at an ^dews. et 71. Moo pork dull. new eiler..l et nom ,. 33. ii bfi Soler. Lard le in It oil demand touched 127 Le and cloned at V ®l27'.e. ever 1 " .. ` oz 9 ' ' ' P ricer ' and commoner and higher, with sal. of 300 tiercow at Carrying raten at ii(D6L4 per .t. grad. al-u, nor., hell with more tlmiclty , 6 ,,, , . fo r mete L o oi su. k . tt la held nt . tioverementa Ovally. Co Lone '8 1 • and in tunny Datauces keened 17',.•, and entail lots wild 01 this rote. 117 t.s ® i 174 i; do '62, 1 I se,', ®ll le: do '64, i 1.6 to 25 tor cent. More than the same Boik aerate held nruity at e2',e b•r 112701'5113'i: do •nn, 113.411@11:h: do new ! .' elleuldere, and lip,' and leo,e for ulnae 11544 ea Illy; do 67, 115;eeeill I s ; 00 'es, ' ;mile of dock sold for taut week. rte and clear side. packed. Hoge waive 1t5',;(g.115!4; 10-105, 107;,,®14.17 4; Curren-' Of the good cattle en wile to day, Gil- , and higher, all n dd. 'Metog or 11 ,0 io 'l' as, 107 ,44(9103. I let &Co took several diovea for New 1 9 . 65 . a`teiPte - 1 0 A d. 0t,99. aerate S ate Bonds llrmer on Ml rise reel dull; Mireourle. tf7L,', old ftsuneseeels, York, Includlhg one car load at the elope stoked a shade higher, but ~f mxtr ,„ tat , a end wee. at ID, and 15!,c. liii.dern 00 ,4'; new do, 52 1 ; Old Virginias , 49; new atte7a, averaging 1,415 pound, 815 Centa ,nd not looped in gellttlg ant' further do., 631%; old North Carolinas, 30; new' Db.,. W e ide f . ti•,.t.ei 1 aiiso bought le' increase. Butter 'lnlet and unchanged; do., 37. Special tax 40. , ' !wad or extra rattle at an average of frown 304:14. Cheene firm and In K. -id Stocks plandnee d e al i n th e a b se nce oi I ' e t,, et t 5 enlltt, .11:1. ,p one very fine demand at 17% ®tic. bgge PICA - ed and ad outside order's, and there is a to k.jr,,e, ereiet.ing Leo Liu i t b istglit a enlaced to 3be. I newel ell flew at be® among the leading speculate. to await ' e,,,, tau , n „,,,j,,, o il, ewahlog ebi Ito, at 92, Lard 1 31,33 ifs 1,37. Petroleum 33 the 'meeting of attire. and Obtain the , to cent r. !IN 0 weigh'. To ~ twang the ea. ®3sc for re nod. Sugar unchanged and drift of legislation on fl ags . mr. IlVtllde . ,t lettrotot will have some firm at 13ti In 16e for raw. Coffee steady siold Itale, buyteg. 11:40re engaging In any large operatiu.. Tbe Treasurer of the uew c insult nice meat the weo I:, thoogh this Is at 1a)4 ,... t0 f i '.l 'yr. d '''" m • I melting new ids he nee, hen any uthbr EfteLange 1.0 per neut. doi "nut buy ' the New York cotare i and It areent Ri ver . kiwi on Olt stall. it r. Wilde buy', the ii , g. Mtiney market ' , wed at 9to 10 per Rollroad Company,, ben plOll nubile M w ed cattle in toarker, et we Mime the.' 00111. I notice that the tranoroe outikk wall oe 1 robe a fact by personal ot.ftervetion. opened torteirmw et the riffle° of the Au of the code above revered t.d Union Trust Company, tile city, fur the were en , by 7.. t ...,, r k,,,, Bro. ' exchange of week cornfielden and for the I Moreland & Well', sold 15 had of Is ulug of ooneolidanou certifieet., in I eteers trout Jefferson comity, Ohio, to L pursuance of the teclldi of consoldation.,' R elichilds & Co, at 5. The tinware was generally strong In the' Sheltulantle It Steelier sold 30 bead anerhnhlll, with the chief activity in Butler ouuetv metro red heifers at 4 New York (Antral, Lela Shore, North k i, e ., ,. western and Pacific Mell. PrieM al the I ---,,, iri , a , w „, cold 12 11,01 i n di all e clone were hardly op to the beet rates of j co „ „ etc ,,,,, and b„if e „,„, 4 , 4,4{ Li, the afternoon, and the market wee some, i M. Flintier wool 20 bend ...melon list what Uneettled, though generally firm.. ter ~,o „ t y e ,,,,t, et 3 1 ,‘,4 F" rh"9 Pr."'"-C^°4°'sl.l"l'42'''"°- 1 F. K rime told '-"s bead common stock teirland, 2d; Western Union Telegraph.. e t Die 4-14. 345; LZoic ksity " z ' l3''" Mariposa, . 8 ' ` 1 " I 1.. fir.l Shamberg It' bead from Chica -I"lem°l' IS; ALI.4-°9 E ''P rz ' us e 67 ' 1 ` ..1 „,, , ' jgo at it, ®64,0 42 head from Weahiug & Fargo, 1 e 1 4; Ai:eerie"... 94 N: Unit '''' 1 tun moiety at oet.7. Staten, 51$; Facie° Mail, e 5; New Yurk , ~,,,,, I . ,,,, we n a t e sts sold Si) head Wash- City, lal%; Erie, 271ji do preferred. 4i; ! wawa county e msr e e t sa t €eits, Hudson, 150,,,,:a Reading, 9674 c; Mien- L o o. .ototuehtliin & Zelgier odd 23 head igen Central, 11974; bake Shore, • Chicago eteern at b3.4(46,0 , 41; 11 head (rota 87%; Illinois Ceetral, 137; Plttabergh, OiOo et 45, (yet(. 60; .Northeiestern, 70!.; do. preferred, I Peter Hartman sold 13 bead Gr.. f-5; Hock island, 103; Ist. Paul, 68%; do. ! coact . j .. Pa. stock at 50,:®0 0 ,. preferred, 83%; Wabash, 56; Pt. Wayne, I John McAllister eubt a Peed bull, at 85,,,i Torre Haute, 29; do. preferred, 56; I 3 ,, l'hicago & Alton, 150; do. preferred. 119; I se noir. & Reefer wad 30 hood Chicram Ohio & Misalstippi, 245; (.loltimbile„Clu- - etock nt s(s,6' pl. marten It Illinois Central. 235 • ; Marietta 1 Kraus & ilium wild 79 head frete ot.elneinnati, !referred , 20;1; Flt. 30, 107; wasb ® iuttun County and Chleagn at 6 Barlington it Quincy, tho. , .4. Mlnlng shares quie.t, Botton prices: 6 Jac di Needy 35 head of 01.11 u steers at Calumet, 50; (eniper Falls, 4; Franklin,' 51 c-. Lek Liettla, BU ; Quincy, 17'...' .1 9' 51. Verner sold 24 head Wtohingtun Sub-Treasury balance, 107,942,000. 1 county stook nt 5 6040,69 e 97 from ',Merin ' ewe my at Lt t aioN• ettGli elaiseoloTel. Menefee., & Bleckatock ell head in ixiel atoek nt .4 , -,@01',.. Orrlik or Prfrsatietin Gazotree, , . tire/ma'am & Kohn 100 head of mixed MoOOOY, November 15, Dale. t stock e; 45,710, The very Inclement weather, which we' 5 Marko, .4. Bro. sold 78 head; whole have had for some dayr, post, has e ten-. rated 17 heed to Gillett & Co. extra at a at Out 1.400; alms le head to deney It restrict out door buslnews, 9 ,: ';.,:.: A r d ° a :‘,7r - ,„ oar, extra calf two a , ow d,,, which at beat in not what it 'should be old ~,,,,,,tan t, 640 ~e und ., at to we : , live and nottileg to toast of. Our merchwas weight. bolla. Carr sold 2e mixed stock at have been hooking forward no long ibe fe the much expected Impro% - enicnt, that 54° . „ . ... n0, , , ,,,, er „id lb head r„”.,,. they are becoming discouraged, as the ecatawagn at 4 , -,1 - ..a4, 4 ‘ ... prospects, are no better now than they Holm., Lafferty ar - n acid sold . IS to t til , l were two months age. Nothing deentte l et" '4- Co• 9 ' "'"-•'• '''''' °44 " 19° ' °° 4 ' ® 6 or satief dory has been received from Tr ... arra . It 1 .. „,b,,, en , ~ , ,1 at h ee d the PentleylValaia RAP-toad Company in from waeh i nate ,„ „ net y of e t ,(,',.. regard le piiscing Pstusburgh on au equal- Hedge. & Taylor sold 18 bead et en icy with weederu shippers ovm that road. ; ec ,,,,,,,,, of about 54. and from this it in fair to presume that Enierick 9. t 'KJ. IS bead nateed dock, 3 that corporation does not Intend to re- : fresh c',,, et 570 per head; it b ea d m i, steand to the very fair and lust proposi• ed stock et 4 4. 40 ., lion made Dy oar merchants. and that , au Knit .....S, antsy, the expectation's indu'ged in this respect ate not likely to be realized. • Tat, eupply of sheep un .le was 'spume APPLES-We can report steady and ; what Leger the that of lee wts to. end UPOn the whole the 405.113 wes much bet liberal arrivals but with a continued ; . %han a ha , urea for aeeerat a ~,,,,,,. good demand, prices are wenli %sten - MIL `'" ' There was some very One etweu In mar ranging room $2®3,50 per bbl. ' kit to-day, averaging from lief to Ile lta, APPLE BUTTER-eV:toted at 85®90. I not is relent be expected, they br. ught BUTTER-1s quiet and unchanged- 1! ,!- , . , ~,. ~ 0 .... Th ., who , d-cy prieen, ,,,w ..., salon of prime choi. Roll at 30®36. . Dumber on *ale io day was about 2,5'0 BEANS -r2.50(92,75 per bunhet. BUCKWHEAT FlAll'Et -1.(.614 fa eta. ! head, axd for ono cointuon grades the CHESTNUTS-Dull: 01. 50 %. 0- 1 market wan dull, end It looked at 10 o'clock an if there would be a nuni ter CIDER-Is dull with a supply in ex. 1 ~," le ft over unsold . Goad to prune sheep c.o. of the demand; niav he 'l 99 ‘°' -i . may be quoted at /3,50(a4 Di per head, 38 to 18 per Mit . and extre to laeey at ef.e;,,:iii. Lam e , CHAN BY,RHIEM -quoted at $174. 19 1 •.1 titi®fi -ci per bird i per bbl, us to quality nod conditien. ; ° ' 9 ,7_ ,, h ....q ° ,. °4 7,: aa ' 1 ' e ` 0 ,', et ,' head cater at CARSON OIL-Standard breeds 31', , I i`,:.., Franc ~,,,,,. ®32. in a Jobbing way, , 5 Aolatu beitert wild 13o: wholeeoled Di CHEESE- quiet auil tar/changed, rang- I head ar eragtea 30 lime at 0,45; end 3 nag froin 1842.1,, the °Weide 4444° 4,4 averaging 80 IDs at 32,b0 New York Graben. I Jacob E.Toiniail sold 275 heed of mimed DRIED FRUIT-is quiet and an-! cheep a , 3 , , ..„ @3,a ,„ changed- Apples, 9 @ l (99 ; P 9 ' 9 ' 999 ' 94 JOllll Waltere sold WO head mixed 10 for quarters, and 12®13 for halve. ! " _,... ep a , 4 , , , dewt,50. DRESSED 1100 S-Sallee at 12®12y,'. . 9 Jas. Shaw sold 230 load from Mercer EGGS-Sake limed at 234'-a.. and been ' Co. at 81.2.3 ,g3 . packed at 331x35. Wm. Young sold 120 head sheep and FEATHERS-in better demand and , „..„..."la, at an average of $1,75. higher, and we now quote at 85 to "" P. Bannon sold 76 sheep for Patridge, the tr ade (a9O and the toad. advance for.: at 02,70 per head. . email lots in store. I J. F. Album sold 175 sheep from Bea , PLOUR-Ie dull and neglected though . _ ver Co., at ~„ , 4 3„5, ,,„ . without quotable change. Winter wheat ' D. Ft. Taylor .lit 40 head of sheep av• theirs may be quoted at $5,75® 6 , 2 5, for °raging about 70 beat $2.12%. fair to choice. C. Hewer wild 130. GRAIN-Wheat is yule'-but little , W. Neely sold let 'heap and Jambe, at I odering and not much wanted; /1,18 Is ; „., c ... T,75. stall regarded as the rating price for , "'" C. H. Moulton had 46; held at 11 -up '-pr me red. Oat, quiet and unehongedi I _ ld. 46®47 on wear( and track end 46030 in , "'-' Kauffman sold 200 ac.abowagn-ex store. New corn is bill' quoted at 70(91 to average 81,25 per heal. 75, and old at 93(9,95 Rye to dull awl pouted J. F. Neely rend 27u bead; sold 20 head nominal at 90®95-00 far es we can ! • extra to Teen averaging 118 nos at bye; re learri there In no buyers above 95. Bar- i tailed balance at sl,asaiy3.7s. ley Is dull and uesettlea), a dealer who I Chas. Walker el need 'scalawagaheep bad come good Washiugton county to Khataa .,„ a , ~,,„ spring to sell, informed us that 51 wall j Dennis Haggerty PO head; nold at SD um beet Mier he could get, which he do- I average of about 52. Mined being unwilling to accept I.'l 1 John Falrley, 155 ,beep and lambs, at than 81,15. HAY-Salsa at Allegheny market 144 . 4@ "' at 5154= per ton. HUSKS-Sal. at 3 cents per pound. HOMINY- Salee at 38,00®6,60 per bbl. LINE--Sales of Cleveland white lime at 1202.25 per bbl. LARD 014-Sales of extra No. 1; at 1111,38®443, and No. 2, at 11,05®1,08. ONIONS-Sales at 12,50®3,110 per bbl, the outside figure for choice. POTA.TOES-gales of prime Lake Shores, at 554050 per bushel. Sweets nominal at 113(gi4 par bbl. PEAS-Dull; 32,50 per bushel. POULTRY--Sales of dreased chickens at 12®15 eta• per pound, and dressed turkeys at 16®18. Live chickeus at 45® 50 eta per pair, bythe coop. PROVISIONS-Market quiet and prices nominal-old stock almost ex haunted. SEEDS -Nothing doing In either clover or Timothy need. Sales of flax seed at /2,40, at which figure It is wanted. SALT -Allegheny river brand's quoted at 311 for small lots In store. STRAW-Salsa at 1112® IS per ton. PITTSBU ttGli pIA wLL tam PETROLEUM MARKLE? Omer or rirreoinum Oszrrra, MONDAY, November 15, WA The heaviest part of the oil buidne. Is now being conducted by the newspa pers, the "boll" and "bear" movement being the topic of disci:salon, and It looks as though it would be continued until one aide or the other to am:ll6lla ted—on paper. In the meantime the trade generally la invited to take a back pest, and there remain until the con- filet is over, and it appears that i n vi have accepted the invitation, as there has been no bust neva deserving of the name for two or three days. Compared with Saturday the market presents no new ehameteristics worthy of special notice; the feeling seemed to be somewhat easier to-day, and dealer. generally reported braille. very doll, and, if anything, prices were a shade lower than on Saturday. envois. No Dale& Spot Is atill quoted at 17, with a settlemeut of contract reported on that basis. Seller November. 16N: seller this year 113!i; buyer this ear, 17@17!,,,. REYINICD. No sales. November quoted this eve ning December at 34: and DeN3DO tor to March and January to March 33 %0 34 . RECEIPTS OP CRUDE BY A. V. U. R. Hutchinson 011 Refined Co. on account 0. 8. Thomaa 800 bbite Marion 011 Works on account Bose Bros. 240: Bold ahlp A Co. 560; Wagner & Leech on ao count G. S. Thomas 160; Fidler Bros , on aceount'E. H. Long 160; H. W. C. Twed ' die, on account G. S. Thomas 60; Look s hart, Frew A Co., on account same 400; Fisher Bros., on account same 400; A. B. Mills on account W. Startle 80; Fulton A I Marvin, on account J. Mswhimmy.24o; J. Mogelvy Bros A Co., on account J. Ma wbinney, 240. Total ...... —........... ..... ....... 2.299 ibis SHIPMENTS OP nairtaren lIT A V. 11 IL Liberty Olt Works 255 bbis refined to Warden, Frew A Co., Philadelphia. Standard Oil Co., 155 Ws relined oil to Warden, Frew & CM, Phila. J. C. Kirkpatrick & Co., 260 Ws to Waring, King.,Philadelphia. Lyons & Co., 533 bbla relined to W. p, Logan A Rro., Philadelphia. Forsyth A Bro., 210 bble refined to Warden, Frow A Co., Philadelphia. J. M. Biter 193 bblo refined toW. P. L og an ( st Bro., Philadelphia. ----1,618 OIL SHIPPED RASP DUQUESNE DEPOT. Brooks. Ballentino A Co. 33 bbl. ref. to Warden. Frew A Co., Philadelphia. finushiroion 011 A Relining 00. 699 bide ref. to Warden, Frew, dt AUL Total eldpmnnta...- ...... Market steady and moderately active though unchanged—the demand mainly local, being inclined to supply. ing Immediate wants of butchers. We quote to a retail way at $10(gill,b0 per cwt groves, tor fair to prime heavy average. Kohl. Elliott from Je..Hermon Co. Ohio, sold 47 hoge to Bverti .4. Co. at 10. A. Horner sold 49 from Belmont Om Ohio to Emerlck d. Co. at 10. Jsoob Needy cold a small drove at f1U,40. - —• NIARKEM BY TEILECRAPH NEW YORE, November lb.—Cotton a :Made firWeil tales of 2,000 bake, at 25' 025140 for middling uplands. Flour: receipts 25,2:27. WAN market heavy; mike of 37U bbls, at 9605,25 for :superfine State and western, 45,85(56,10 for extra State, 15,2506,1 e for extra western. 96,1006,65 for white wheat extra, 95,5506,20 for R.. U. 0.,11606,50 fur extra St. Louis and 9609 for good to choice do , cloning quiet. Rye Flour quiet; nales of 260 bble at 114,7000,00. Corn Meal quiet; sales of 100 Milli MansiVe Coioric at 95,35. W Milky firmer; sales of 500 bble western at 91,0601,10, free. Wheat: receipts 325,370 bush; market rather more active and a abado armor: eaten of 169,000 bush, et 91,1501.20 for No. 3 spring, 81,01 for rake:tea do., 81,2601,31 for No. 2 do., 41,3.5 for No. 1 do., 91,3801,43 for amber Mats, 91,60 for white California and 181,32 for Sheboygan. Rye quiet. Barley more active and de cidedly firm; seam 75,000 bu at 9405.0 1,96 for two rowed Mate; 01,3001,55 for Canada West, the latter price for Boy quinto; I{l for pour N-3. 2 western. Bar ley malt quiet. Coro—recelots 49,851 bu and 203 c better; sales 74,000 km at 11,02 01,05 for unsound mixed western; 0, 9 5 (51,09 for sound do. oats—recelpts 86.996 Su and without decided change; males 61,000 bu at 620415 e for western; 65066, for state. Stock—wheat 210,993 ban, corn 555,424 bu, oats 615,401 rye 31,700 be, barley 51,954 bit. Malt 61,983 bu peas 5,944 ban. Rice dull nod heavy; a xlesi 86 tea Carolina at 7071 c. Coffee steady. Sugar quiet and very Arm; sales 500 blots Cuba at 10%011%c. Molasses—prime steady and other kinds dull and heavy. Petroleum is quiet at 72)40 for cruder, 34%0 for rouned. Mops are quiet. Linseed oil quiet. Pork a shade firmer, with sales of 485 barrels at 130,75031,00 for mesa; closing at 930,75 924,2.50 25,00 for prime, and 1:7029 for prime mess; also LOU barrels new mess seller January and February at /19.2.5; 100 bble western prime mesa for December at 926,75, and 250 Ws prime mem, deliv erable in Milwaukee, at 925. Beef steady, with vales of gm Obis at I 6013 for new plain mesa; 1112017,50 for new extra meas. Tierce boot malady:, sales of 100 tea at 927028 for prime mese; 1130,0003400 for India mera. Beef hama are steady: 125 bble at 915021, and old 132:033,85 Cut Meats dull and heavy: 65pkgs at 12% 013%e for shoulders; 16018 c for hams; middles firm and quiet: 67 has at 16;Jo for city middies, and 16Xc for western abort ribbed. Lard n shade firmer: 456 treat 17018 c for steam, and 18018% for kettle rendered; also, 8,500 tee steam seller December, January and February at Y7011%.5. Butter dull at 200330 for, Choice. Uheesedull at 17018 e. Freights to Liverpool heavy and decidedly lower, shipments 1 2 3,000 bush wheat per steam 7440714 d, and 1.100 bbis deer at 2s. 3d. par Bash and Se per ateam. • Latest.—Flour market closed slightly • in buyers favor with Ilmited demand for export and borne use. Wheat steady with moderate demand, exports and limited speculative inquiry, o. 2 aPritle at. 111,2601,31: winter red and limber at 111,3801,41. Rye, dna at 11,0501,07 for western. Oats, steady at 63064%0 for western. Corn, very arm under specula- r PITIEBURGH DAILY GA2ls'llF,: TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 16, 1889 • l'utcAnn, Sturembur 15. }:eel ern • imuge 1-10th off hu3 lug and 1-lUth pre mium Belling. Flour dull end now, with sales at •I@s for spring elcra. •, . . Wheat fairly active at ‘,4(r4litt lower, with sales of I at 8 4 .14 @Mi., No 2 at R1V1 , 7% , , cloning at 875tc for No. L Thle afternoon the market was dull et R7a for N roller Novetuter. itotu firm cud nuoyant and 4 ;(a,45..,a higher. with asles of No. 2 at 721, refueled 70®711;C. el..sirg at 741.,®74?.e for No. 2. This, artertmun the market fa dull at 7 3‘.,e * o lht 7.10 c. (or So. 2. Ode firmer and n.(;.,e higher; eaten No. 2 at SRI 1.39 c, atoning at fit/e.. Rye quiet and firmer; R.tie , or No. 1 at 73c. No. 270®71c,. re jected &to, chasing at 7lt for No. Z. Rar. ley dull; N , .. 2 entirely nominal at 92® ' 93 -. Highwinee steady and (Arm at $l, clo,idg firm. Sugar 13 , ..f.r I for eotn• mon to prima Cuba. Proolsi tin firm and aetire Mess pork 11'Le.(..21s 50 Lard le! ; 61,170 Green shoulders Ild,r, In Reit If days 110. tl re.hams ll',.•.Sher% 111, middle., 14 So. Freighla dull Ito ~ I nta for the poet 21 beans' 7,582 Ole floor, 9t 71317 ho•lp.ls h0er,25.415 hush corn, 35,479 burh mate. 3.552 hush rte, 19 bush ta.riey, 5 7991, ga. Shipment , flour, 43,579 bush wheat. 1:11,331 twat eon , . 66.f0rel pupil .aste, 1,832 both rye, 2,1.41 bush barley, 2.607 hogs. St. Lulls, November lb.—Tobacco I !tarn and to demand at full price , . Co . .ton quiet at 324 fur mldd ing. Beton not limn doing ' , mar steady. but eery 1,..ti0 dump: sales 01 super at /3 8:41.ne, ..); at $4 250,4,50. Y.X at 90, at 16 26 ta5,60, and family at .6,76%5,75. 0% bee', medium grades, dull and slow, and choice tearer, and firm: sale* No 2 lows ,prang at sec, Nu. 2 red fall 96fri..974c, end 110254 €ll,lO, chute*, *1.241,26, pent w hoe 11.1 i g 1,18, and chore f t ern ..ear - 1 slat' brut at 6e%72c for hear In bulk; o d mixed m sacke nt choice yellow 01 c, and prime ',lntel]. late dull end nu.. hanged at 424%43c In hulk; 474%60e, sn•qis Barley Lea: y and only tt:e brat qualities are want, d: strictly prime M11313...01/. spring sold at f.1,1i(41,174; fall 11,10. Ftra inactive And unchanged; sales at 66%67c. W advanced; sales at ILIA. Orneertea uccbar ged. Provieions dull and tc,o. 111 MI r. , i,nn,ci in on.ti ordt et ft.? for Ot mess Pork; dry wall. aboul. dere held at 164 c. herd: gales, in swain v. vs at 165.. c fur choice tierce; 16c for keg. It. Cbllpl were flour s 700 bblia,-wheat 69,- 4.n DOM corn 7.5(00 Ldsb, oats 28,1500 barley 14.31.0 bush, rye 3000 tmah hogs 4,460 Mad. CLEvatasn, November 16 - Flour Is •teady and quiet; city made: $7.66(a7,7b r,l . double extra white, 1 6 .6 0 % 6 . 74 for double extra amber, 16,00%.4.26 for dou ble extra red winter. and $5,7644.6,1/0 fur eitra red winter; c ry made, 14.750 7,25 for double rates white. e.5.60(ati,00 f double extra red, $6.69%6.22 for double extra amber, $5,60%01,26 for dou ble extra spring. Wheat. talcs of 4 care No. 1 red winter at $l.lO, and four Tara N... 9 do. at $l,lO. Corti; sales 1 car at Oats weedy at 47c. Bye In light , loval it. wand. No I held at labc%l.ou, bud No 20 „ c. roool aood; no dim trod nd 60101011. Petroleum; re. tined held at 31(q.33c fur prime light s:raw to white standard in round lots, and trade lots hold at an advance of 2% 3e: crude $7,20 per bbl. lIILIVA 61L., November lb.—Flour i.nctianged. Wheat firm, at 92c for No. I and 87, * c for No. 2 Corn weak at 744 c fur No. 2. Oats steady at 39c for Na '2. Bye firmer at 72c for No. 1. Bar ley In fair demand at, 1!,10 for choice ltelawars. Orals freights firmer. at 1 0 % 164 c to Buffalo and Owego. Itecelpte -4.00111:M1s flour and 117.000 hush wheat. Nl3lpments-1,00 0 bbl* flour and 3044,000 bush wheat. PRIld DEL.EI lA. November 14.—Flour: arrotll badness doing: extra family at /6,766 6.75, fancy 17%7,60. Wheat In light demand; western red at 111,36(A1,37. Rye at $1,04%1,06. (born very quiet: mixed western at 97c%51,03. Oats firm at 68%60n. 'Barley; two rowed at Now 'lurk at 51, four rowed at $1.06. Petro. lento quiet and steady: crude at 24% 24 , 4 c, retitled at 364 c. Whisky firm at Mrwrste November 15_—Cotton firm; mi.l/111nau In , ,rgilaYict receipts 0,118; ex ports 2,693 hale. Flour quiet, with lodes superfine at lb. Corn 95c%11, but none In the market. Oats 132 , ,v. Hay $2B. Bran SI. Pork 531,60. lard 184 I9c. Bacon scarce; shouldere 174 c and sides 21c. Bulk meets lower; shoulders 14 mid sides 1740. HAVtligoen, Nov. E.—Flour dull and weak. Wheat steady at $1,36%1,37. Core dull, new white st 00.'. old at sl® 1,06 Oats dull at 63%57c. Rye nominal bless Pork at $32, ai 50. Bacon firm: rib so at 19s, clear des at 191,c. Shoul der at 150 4 . e.. llama: new at 21c. Lard firm at Ibles.lB4c. Whisky firm at $1,06 f~~~W 'Ave Stork Mikilket NSW YOllll, Nov. 16.—Total reseipts o. beeves 6.179, of which 6.600 were on sale to day. The market is better and he le added, making an advance of /4 to Ic daring the week. Nearly all the cattle were gold, the gond doves early, bet thin cattle dragging. There were 1,100 State cattle, vety many of them thin old lama, oxen and little heifers; these. sold slowly at 10@110. A drove of 110 fat Kentucky cattle, 7,4 cwt, sold at 1444(4 41334 c; el fair Ohio, ii% owl, at 14®1634c; 180 thitv Text, ns, Siiwt, I In 30 Kate mixed cattle, 414 cat, et Itigl234ot 90 ni1.0%, scant 6 owt, at 19i3e. The range of the market was from 10 to 1133 0, averaging 14340. Thin cattle will sell poorly the rest of the week; only stock being matted for Thanksgiving. Sheep—total., 39,000, with 12,800 arrived for to•dar. trade. 1 hey are not all sailing, tint fist stock ham advanced Se Choice to extra ehoop aro selling at 7(gi740, good Sc, and poor 4(8)5c. latnbe are worth little more than cheep, ranging from 544 to 7340; rale' oar Ohio lambs, 58 Ibe, 7340; a car coarse 76 pound lowa sheep, 4/4cr, 100 fat State cheep, 112 pounds, Nc; a car poor, 66 p mode, Ic. Hoge are doing better, with 11,300 for the week and 39 care to-day; i they have advanced to le®lle far alive end 13q i3xo for drowsed; mire of a car 1 linnets. WO pounds, at 1034 c; a ear 144 pound Ohio, 10i4e; a car 210 pound Ills- cola, 1014 c. Put LADELPHIA, Novem ber 15 --Beeves ' - -' are dull and prices favor buyer.; sales of 3.000 head at 884 c for extra Pennsylvania and western steers, 9/@9,86h for a few cnolee, 654@7%e for fair to good, and 4(3030 per pound gram for oommon. Sheep lower; sales of 10,000 head at 4.g. 55.0 per pound grow. Hogs In fair de. mond, with sales 3,800 head at $14(?)14,60 per cat. net. Cameo°, November 148.--Cattle steady at 112,28c52,6254 for light Texan and Cho- Telma: *404.60 ibr light buichem . steers; $45,26Q03,25 for fair to mood shipping 80 beams. Hoge steady at $183)9,33. air to medium; $'3,40®9, for good to for choi f ce. and $lO for extra. S 7. Locia.November 15.—Cattle steady and unchanged at $2,26(44,50. Hoge, the woollier being soft prices creamier; salon at 93,4059, , ,e for fair to good; 10@1054e for choice to heavy: 1054 e for extra. IMPORTS DY RAILROAD PITTISIDDIOR FORT WAYNE AND CM owoo ILLII.IIOAD, November 15.-2 can metal, Pgb Forge Iron Co; . Ido do. Oral& Byers dt Bdo do, Zug RCm 6 do do, J. Woods & Co; 1 do do, Nlmlek. Cm Ido do J Moorbead; 2do do, Lewis, B D, , 2 do do, Bryan Jr CI; 2do do, Loomis et Collard; 400 aka floor, 500 bbla do, T Jeriklnic 25 bbla spirits Hostetter 8 Smith; 25 do higt J rines, McCullough; 1603 pea b hams, F. B Mey ers; 1 ear iniddlinge, H Scbnetbach; 2 do Scrap iron, T Maloney; 100 bbla dour, D Wallace; 1 car gone, C Mullen; Ido wheat, .1 13 Liggett tr. Or 40 taps meal, H Conrad; 14 ski rags, B Christy; 100 bbla flour, Schomier 20 bbls ODOM Henry, dee J k r; 202 eke barley, W.. 1 Meek; 25 kgs nails, Dlthrldge R Son; 17 bee :b flour, Geo W McClure; 2 bble lard. T J Blanchard; 11 Ulla paper, 13 L Fahn retook; 200 mks barley, Pler. D d. Co; 5 firkins butter. .1 Dlekey et Co; 50 by chKete, F Peliere R Co; WO do do, Ham mett dr. Dewberet. CLNVELJLND *BM PITISHMION Rime scum November , 16.-1 c*r 1 s ore, Mo- - - Kn'gtzt. I' 1 do do, 2 do billets, Para. Kr„ A Co. 4 earn billets 1 do vi 4 ron, Niwick i t Co. 1 car are, Rees. 1:11.111 do, ilry.o S I', 1 d o 4a aa10111 ,, , VAngOrder .1 5; cerriaapu 11 A Co. 20-.0 tar 'tile, Lockhart, A Cu: 4u ba, cheeee, 11 Riddle; 10 mew am t meo, rblworth, H & Co; 15 do do, w n k 10 d.• du, Wati, Lang it Co; 1 ear p.c..% Vaneewder it S. luo blot lone, 1)4y10-00 it Co; 1 Oar J F,rat! 8 hsn howl., 4 do anould. rs. I, /ell A S; le 1 a. tobacco, 2, a A Br. , tat Mee buck. heat door, ,ALdead A Co, I ear mars, S -1 ,ar brlck, Coimubia Oil Co e , !:7 (-0•1. It S. Ltzedbeek it Cu: 5 41.1, v!nert.or, J A r \ ,LLEr KOll./0,1 , , 1% . ci 1,41.0 r 1 5 6'2 bat, • •oal )(ler, Fower ,t .1 , • - -rmatroett. 1, it is , „ , t ., 44 A Co; So aka iota tin indo A N• • salsa; le ban emndee, 1 oili ;ember, 4 aka scraps, flat:co+ A 0--10. I htill tont , . W Kirkpatrick A cars loim, 10 L 1101) 11••1•1, I ear clay, A M l'o; NI) aka 11.0 m, Bina:per m., A 00, 3 cora metal, NicKniuht A co, 7 oga marketing, W Kandy; 1 car metal, II V.0101001; - 10; I earl limentona, Shone. leo r & Blair; '41,2, roll railroad lien, C A Carle mor, agent P 15 it: 174 do dd. .1 li In.rrinaton, ..14001P C & Bt. 1. it B.; 3 cane atone, Header, llt lU it Co; da, / do dO, lii n&oraon it 11. ALI-I,OOLN SIATIoN StOVERII.; ear ru, u, Klaus A H a, 5(4 pkg. lead, Renner, 114umau & Co; '2 care wheat, Kennedy Bro; 1 do lumber, JOlll3 .N6ll/4 43 bra feed, Geo. Stewart; 1,0 do do, Sauripeep it lino; I cars motat, Halley & Dalzell; (00 oil 01 , /.., 3 M liOalp1111:: 1 car (loured, 51 11ff Suydam: 1 car wheat, W Meta.; A 1'0; 50 obis flour, lttologa 1.1111 toad, lat Steel it Son, 83 aka corn. Ream & Ewing; 10 labla ape pie., John Herbwrc Herbert; 1 car enrn, Hoppley A 130ekert; LS hble 10.wor.t. Hearts 3 earn tlaxated, Ewer 11,not:0” a co; 1 tar cur p, (Joo Swwart; edzg luui hor, N%. alter% t Sou; 10 bbls eraLkvs x, J Mcklbory t B. PITIoItI 011 N, CIN1•11 1 . All AND FT. Ll/I.le, RAII.NUAD, November lo bbl„ r, J 11.'yotr: rnalherq, W r(1 Vent,,e,; It do do, F U Cralgbead, li do 51 ,t Co: I ...Lake index, b do nbouldo:n. J H Parker, U 1 , a 11Laneed, W H tiratf. 2 1.4 codas 21 do starch, J Hendare..n. 25 do soap, Welt, I.& Co: It I, lard, 2 do aspa.tge, E H Myors; 22 I.oda tol.areo, 01 ~./Date; 511 bbls flour, W II NADI her, 21 do apples, 3 do elder, 7 do ti {....neben, .1 Art, ti bales cott'ors, 11 .I,ltra. II Je Co, 2 Wei 011, 11 Majmle, 1 w machine. J Hauler. A IVER NEWS The river rernema nnehentrod at this point, wltit two feet In the channel by tbo NlollOngtlllola u.rlta tWeather yew tertlJv wee cloudy and cold, and We prosiwcut fur a rise were not en favora ble on !•;attirday or Monday as It Ult le of a.m. There hex been uo arrival! mace the date ‘,four lam re[.,rt. Belle departed for P.,rkereburg Cl noon with all eta could take on the water. I ale. Jam Itlchey ham a.urned command of the Belle, Capt. Sholee ta king chat goof the otb t a. Capt. W 444.11 t. err, recently of tee Ken -1,1,, o.lk eel,4•tnd to arrive born opter , day afternoon, with a view of porobaatng itt The new .1 N. 241cCulloUgh, it to co poett tl, 0111 be otinwolotod abota Christ.. 414,4 She ta beginning to look like a eteami nal, and will, doubtiono In trany reatwclm be a better boat than the old ono, The tt:.n.laie (or St. lA.taut,' Nleaseu ger fur Nest 0,1e...r0t, will leave on the prat water; also. the Mollie Evert fur —lied River mud New Urieans pilots now get, get reeently, rattler good wanes-4754) per month. —Thy new Arkansas peek et Fawn atur, r. Isrrtsd hard aground at Lewisport. Fir rnuil Era le reported aground at French Island. —Cantata W. T. Whitfield, who yran h«re a abort time sti n t. in nearrh of a suit bust or Trinity lila er, has bought the Mauna at New Orleans for that trade, fur t..ntax —The suit of the owners of the Argo neat ye. the Louisville and Nash ville Railroad, for 13,1010 damages sus talned bra collision with the railroad bridge at Nnativide, is the Court of Cons mar, Plessin that city, has been poet p,nod until o'enrhiary nett. --The Evansville Journal says that the citizene of South land, on Sunday Isar, as an art of devotion, turned out en mane and removed it dangeroue euag from the bead of the chide above that town, and eleamboste dravritlg three and a half feet can peas up that niue Oil,' Without dan ger or difficulty. —A regular Cincinneti and New Or leans line for the coming season, IN (Lied thing, with the terms and aondi d done all down In hhvrk and white, an duly agreed to by the hosts composing the line. The hats are the Alaska, Swallow, J. li. Groests-k, Silver Spray, Rolle Vernon, Leonidas and Emma No. 3. —The Loutevilte Courier aays: From Captain Lockhart, Superintendent of the Canal, be learn that General Wettrell dam, contrary to the expectationn of many of our boatmen, Is beneficial, and that there to at present rout Inches more water In the canal at this Matte of water than before the conetretlon of the darn. We she, 311 p the following from the name paper. Capt. rink Varlds, the 'ails pilot., yeaterday notified the Bridge Company that the two flatboats now an chored between the piers of the chute moat be removed, so as to admit In the passage of Bate and barges,` We under wand that the company declined on the ground that the removal of the boat. would greatly retard the work upon the bridge. RIVER PACHETI3. 1116MPUIN AND NEW O&LNANII. L'OR MEMPIIIIR AND NAWORLLANA—Ttme.azon Emit:: se •.pt. 1 teu,t Du, tvr the above wad Intermediate pew 00 Lt., .{ tIM- U/INIRAT d eIWANISY. NI/LACK d COLLINOWOOD. Ageats- STEAMSHIPS_ r LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. TEED OMAN MAIL STEADIBRIPD, Namonring*Lateen 61,t-CIIM vomels. among them the eelehralod CITY O. rAki, , , CITY IF A NTW [RP, CITY 07 RVITu N,, CITY OV E. CITY OP LIIN DON. Salluu EVERY BATORI/A Y. from Plar 48 Noral /ilwor, Near ior IL. For pa:savor (unbar InformaLlon oly to WILLIAIL BOUHAJI, Jr., 1434111T11 YIELD IFFILE.ET. Plt.borEn OILS biA3l - 0 - NO OIL WORKS, H. M. LONC & CO., Odle. DALZALL . IS BUILDIN4I Dvq , loo.ll W.T. PitUbt.lr. P. WAGING & KING, Oalwaission Karel:mai , and Brut .n. lu Petroleum and Its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WM PtiILADIMPHIA ADDELESI3, Boom /7, Chamber of Commerce, 133 .1013T9 SECOND STREET TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS =I Petroleum and Ite Product& —DALZEI.LIS BrILDISO r""""`f!' "`° w r p, of uque•ne .14.3 mai *della:as 061ce-137 WALN UT NT • aol,Xl CLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HUBERT W. C. TWEDDLE, IILNIITACTIJIISII Or Lubricating & Ilig s. / h Test Burning Oils Eclipse ItaDread Sala 011, nas Vastest climates trtet at bat weather. Lawasmatve. aught% Maelane Shop, Wlll rot screws. ror Saw EMI wad Plimilas 11111 011 a, pea logo .00. d. sawaSla Wool, ftead•lLlghl 011,Tanwata•Sla0 ,13 aasole, rEri l w il irift i e l =VIII paallOlt ,a:101101g.o Dhl rta Doe sorx Ater Ororele me marmate Ud r ai ed suet Dr. peat peace ly pure, aolfon ao er am ana mostly Pahl cal med. Mae. ahle teillptrarers unchanged, sod remain la arias as tern add. Ths roau DID am alstaathed, and are la constant use oo many of Ms prteclpalftertrowls. award. ,tme erawtord aert orders left al. 114 WtIOD r - KT. 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Irarotroir j" I Ir r r tuol,lnt I• 01.1 • of tne MO. prominent - igh to • armed is •gt ntie Whinier. and • r •nd the •11., In tile heawrod uth • prr ration mad. or 8.1. ulvc ...all to un rtc nee tr. (o• r, Trui sod It made en „I n I wlthuut lurtri mutt um or we L ~Tt. ill ••',7 do not cure or.tontition tee • try 1., d• to, gite lor to stor h. roue h stop e. tr, et t, nigh et at ne 1..011 •nd ao tta•• de.thite the .Igrottre pow•re lon , MI up ot LC,Ptlidoe, an trencues iy the patient •Ilit• an I dlr. 1r r rchrocx In els 'realms it me, not try to •tot , • cough mutt. cmlllor Met, 1., „„,„ „ 0 „ a „, g „m try gild al ^ atom of th Ir ••••• oecord ( 1. , lit rem tie• ( ( onsumn Lbs. LIT, o atm- •tarrl• liana.- hie , atart Tnro•L, unit" .e Ilver and n3.li S., n 1,6.11.3.1 . 1,, If a rayon mmirmottom of DOW. , hr lor golti *tour *a) •re r ai m r,tra, gir•.• • L ,0121 111.1 Irrltattun pinur • aillnielon, itte ',sags are • se of toll•rionallun •nd f•st M e•y` In Li eager what m o . h. ,1 l• tor or, the lung. that what mull,. but It Is •rhol• 10.11 The ....mach and ill•Y Iloirto..r to cu. , •hl d G.{ of fr, %ow th• rlmne la to lake m her 0. • three no AI 1 . 0. a, mbich 1r ILO Up allot 11, stomach Ides f• a, trnt m wily to dm. d It mt d s and „at gni d Mood Von the yawn tor gins to mato Ind....an I ad on. Is the hoi , et , • um U. 1. , g• cc...roe to •11.1 the sielomt gr. •liir ••I area.ltd. La the to curet on...talon o h n Lb. re 10 Ito Mug ill•ea-e and onll I 1••1 r moot. ni an 111 1 hr. a Mr•greml Tool •i 1 lit• mirage el.. are butihrlent. glinoet tne l'ulasunte mireto TO- the ad , sae Ina. •iy lit all loiliong C.lllPletIM.. „c heft are tly harynlr. irr relit tack who Du entoyeal I:lolo.rnirtrni 110 , 1 h for many years „eat, ad nw weigh. 2'15 pounds le wa•tati away In .me ta r a n t.l. on In tto sem, .1 titer f I•ulna marl •urnotlon h Oblialt.up 1.001 g motto...red Lib 11,0 ...and at at, n 1. 01.1 a. He gas cored ni 1 • aro...said s. and •Inoe bi• ram. •r, yln ...and *ln. ( sr, •51-ted hart UM 41 lir nob, nms •yr athin •1 tmarggni, mie e • 1.11 ill in•cito• mrcourpgot earb Male na•ltlng I not •M•olutely dal nrl persot.•l Te. , 11l pc/• • LITT tlialre , p 1.1,11.• .1.1 Melt lung• a.. .1 • d tor Lel. purr. r br Is profe.l•in aiml hi. k ( 1 , 011 •I I irtler rlr, tay where ad I.ttem for any.. moat m, •it oyd. H• Is it, r les•luma.• `‘. 2 Hood Or, ei, !Sew 't eery 1., T . ... 1 6.1 at i•ri SO Han.nrr •trriet. Motto* perm ther. Weidne d.) Fle Orme ailt re free. hot fur • thnrongl, ream...rm. , with his epirt Cr mire t• 03. lifame hours at each ' tlitv from • mair. ritie o Pulmoo. trret, •1•I he • we eit Ton •mith MI MY r h le or 07 MO •ha I'M a. n 11•..• rake VII •23 e rite Dos Yor drII”lol.• Mt ilg r TOII NV 11l CON. tt 1}1.4./IT ALL EVA ATE I/Pdle.ASlttl. ttat nrotorrone. Ins of eases •••t.l led from aelf.abutte., pro 13.1140 snmanllatem4 nem. ou• deb.llt). Imitaftlltty.rntptionr. tentlo.l enalmltme. and frnally letrpottet ft penman. nt le cured. Perrone 1011. d lut.r.mr.e ant i long at•odlnd comatitattt• pa eomplal arc R Ittrly Itttl ota I•rr rouilllttion, Whig, ,oets utri lane Et 1.. rteto the ',eft of teaettem. It et 4.14 Irtrr to perstct rentrdter 41000 .L -nt. are. prrmaneot .on Mel, 131•••-[•.01 without blntlranr. t., to.to ere Med trines prepared m the rota.. noteut..4 l ch c t:org:TcrOirre:',T4n radr47.'"‘" • qulrtnet dale p t. et. ottral old., time mtneeuttaddltd th e fern , r4l ter, •prlts4.. oottler ertm taped , rt.( tun , em.e.. !Lead *hal Mr 11•4 •In SW ymm• ' , act a( oflto put acat to use address fr ler. etamps In *rated ura,. pt. Tousand. rsae4 m utt 1 . at off. e ti tOr et, r Inc u rotas 11, l•rortu , ation tree. rter• •4•117 '5 mall . - .• WI ie I.treet. I near I oar, 1101..... e. Ititmrtor‘t l'a. Ilourr V• . 1.. R td. San J.!. Pamphlet weal 10 any at, dr,. Dm Moo stamp, apd r4rCANCEIIB, TUIIIOIIB, CLIO. ac. — A. °visaing and .1m.,.t m trace,.re• cr (.• ..... being dull) , made 1.. N. H. KI INE & 1.0.. at We Phlladelp , ix Lancer Ina •mar.. Arhh buret. l'aLtulelpl,m, rata.., kb.* al a. the branch at e In cl,•ro. of Vrofessor C. U. Il•LTOS, ISO Eta at., I. intioastl. U 1 to. The trealsosots owl are ( •rwrr A pllclotes. toe most =tootles an I Y csoaf..l too., lo lb. els ',lied world I 'FL,. are not e ulc, tatty: ut tooatul mad , clo. Is TN, (k• c litt e v pato. Th./ are so domy! In a. ^..• t berm one of l'.• IS.. No alber pernooa base these anudoLes. No other t sh.ald u steed. For p.rticu,sra call or sdArma 004.011 ITU rijr-MANHOOO: HOW UMM In ! V. kr-TONEV:—Jos ut P ellen, renereHr Urre..P.ll, lunaumn,no. Ktair p.)• sad •utn , r • .rre Boa " lc. '•A Lunn ea Tin...ode a nat.:ours nun.. under seal. In '4Z4 VroVre7• Velior'uc"Un vli S LIMY A Bone, 55. unk....l:St;N:re el:ll2i."' . d? W - JUST OCT. II !WAY ri.CTVELAL Tilt/CHM'. '' FOR coLtis. ct ipiaT ale ID Pone a, eood Non. so plentsuc. N ore enre 3Vi„, t. 10 hate. House. Nea Nor)E Ur BATCH ELOWS HALB DYE. Tor. inlendld Ha. Dye Is the Pectin the world: the oat, true and perfect DM he'enilon. lastantanoona; ree dlaappotntanciai; no 11. dleoloue UM, resekedlen 05_111 offecta of tad tartcoratee and leave. the Halr . a t and beautiful. IP., or brawny. Said by Lernildeie lend Perfume...and prope , l7 anidian Said.- loe'e Win rector,. No. le Hond Went. weer mr1:1:).2 rTUE 6EA LING POOL. E.V.AY,11 , ..11 YOUNO 311LN who bass r&leo Iran stcbee bahtts, and som desire stilibss lira sod ts•ster 111 MS MUSA/. •nth csr.sto means rrt,• rf, thy Ma W.A . . 6.21 m sealed letter Irss ofcose. Add .sss 1,, ,Vi.ll-13.D sSi A TION, Dos ar Mrhifulelpals, Pesos. 4:ro•.1/.11 NAN CIAL Xr HOLMES & SONS, • S, 57 MARKET STREET ITTTSBI7II.OI3, PA- • navtiona made on all lb. P.aMPal PoMts the ' l:niteJ Bta.• and Canada,. Stock s,Bonds and other Securities BOVICIFIT AND SOLD ON COMM ISBION l'articuly saleution p. 14 to the oirch.e and Lle of United States Securities rIAIIT, CAUGUEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Weed Streets PITT Sl3OllOll, Pa., (SUCCISBOE3 TO rt.s.sN.L. HART CO. DtAI.XIII IX Exchange, Coin, Coupons And phenol:fist atte.go.zoltd to the harele GOVERNMENT BONDS Slff . tg Drafts on London INOI181411:10:4 Of Pittsburgh, now open for 011100000. Deposit and General 11/01013( DUO.. Any ram Met Ivo. from 0110 Dollar onwards Interest at Um rate of Ili per cent. paid time Sermons. tonnCrOns: ED. WTI-MIDGE, " It i, rlrlNT.l. , N. HAHNE NET EN, DAN. El N Zat h. posi . T D. bi t . L. /. BAUM ED. DITEIDIEUE, President F. T. ISCUMBICK. Cashier. CITY, BANK. 12 Fifth iTenne, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPTLIL. 9100.000. .STOCIIIOLDERS INDITIDELLLT LLIBLE. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT& ronzioN EXCELLNUE Bought and cold. and whim &steed remitted le Eumme.' Collections roads oo all the principal points of the United BMW a nd Canada. Bottoms Poraldest. St V. A l oq: Nr k . ' g i st r e um.7lma. II Minces. Thomas Hourka, J. Bootee) , Jr., Tenter. Capoeal. Patrick Enna, James Phelan. 511.rn.ritma, Viet; an '" arn%).. le. jelik3 M. 0 •Zlklf. Bottom, TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK, Wood St., col. Second Avenue. INTEREST ELM ON DEPOSITS. Gold, Coupons, Bonds and S SOSO= AND SOLD WBRLVL, S F . VAN AD SIRIC. Ntite OW 014 StU. JL, caskusr. IRON AND STEEL. DU(UESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, RAHM & CO., I=l IRON, NAILS, bTEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS DLQULPINE, LS Ali D JUN OITA. F! IT 1l Sl' 1,1 /1., 1' 11,, All 1. • NI, 111. UN. V. , . 1• . • +TV-. 1,1 A.1;110, I,tiAl. an I,lc 11,1,1,, 1 1 rYlt kiAlci. t 11.ISLICH y 1.41 i..tl ,(••+.l I V 1 0.,, fl +l44i.W TKKTI4 nI t Y z EL " 111.4.0. n eLL .11 A ' ? I IN, A:7l 11, Ninkho". m.H.L!..t., sad All Goods First Class and Warranted. _ I , F, I 'l> ASI) 8 131 /12 - RUB, B.IBR & PICT , A , P. 1t1 , 1:n7 S 4..6u. %V. Nth', (.11/4.. Nlil'v CB. Cr P.5.•7511.11—n.n hiEH CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BARR & PARKIN, OFFIfE, No. 1)0 Libeil) Strut, I= DUQUESNE FORGE, WILLIAM MILLER, (Nomoser to JO.. AAIUN k Bu rx,lll.les co , tt ers4l,..lth the t.ad‘n, Toe. Iv • Eas aro!, pr•p•re4 •ad esti f.toriy all .11 ordrni f r trTEAR RO•T 311 ‘1( RI.IM Lk Taw, VI I MAN a • , dp. a• Mai,. BAILIN. P.I• • AXLE'. oil IV,. t< k - n, tog•th. , wt. ever? d•ocrlpt , on of aHe F re W 01•0. Office and Forge Caner el Duquesne Way and First Street. apta.s•o • -- prrrsouncia STEEL WORKS. YHTABLVIIED IN 1844. ANDERSON & WOODS, BEST REFINED OAST STEEL Ut evcr, dc.crlytlon. A/ so best Refined German Plow and Spring Sind. t,tl a . N,F . i . i B' AND irt+T A VEN SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NTMTCK & 00., PIT T6EI7EIOB, PA Mono(War,. of e•• TT ioo ,,, Pt‘oo Of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL RA MK' Al' MPH'SON ISLA I nT 1.C.d., A Si)S ',TEEL. 1.1.11.1 7114 ed 11 d aI . RINOO. d 5 11. e.. de. R'a•ehoase. SR Water anti 100 First fits. BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Itionnfootarers of oil desertptlons of Eirr3EIEIL. • TNII , VET/ I .IfIINTS "'*n" STULATn, ria,l and HAIL A = ELLERSIIII, SRN PROCESS. Truotres or. no. ort,..red • vont lloro ..• for for oat: •I rn , EL.L.C.lll3lint SE% PRO I 14, rne pooch." ',anti moo". 4 to gm. Iron. e the V`orV r 1.1,0• .1,5 110 L.O 0 i It can °Mato Itc,oas• by applying to JAMES P. f , ER, ttoro. y for Lb.. Trustaaa. RAM 'll5 I .' . l 9 an,11•4•• bMltami 06% Fourth ••enue. "*" m. now to nee. lo operation. • FT: 4 e . . la ROBINSON, BEA & CO., ,sloHoe,soN. ll t , Ml ut,L WASHINGTON WORKS, PCNINDERS AND IBACIELINISIS, PITTSBURGH, 1112antacto , ert of Bust and Station. 7 SW.. E. glues- MI. I,l3lOnes. MtII Hachlnerv, [ ' Wafn " t 'alof2 •hecvpatWsi lT radkNo.lY.:ruel'27;•ar.alttoa.mk• for r,ITFAJIIrIi r•TIC.NT INI V,TOR mr THOMAS CARLIN C 0. ,& COry 'mirth Ward Foundry and Machine Works, /AYUUBHT tIT.. ALLEGIIENT CITY. r. annfacton of At•tlonart and Portable !Paza anklets, .41 l'reasea. Polley a. Shallot. Orlin and kaa Ytll Wurk. Rol lag ICU kLaehlne C.Ungs, t ate fete- Wrletall. W.ll. Bug.• bait to urdet and have on band terrace of all else. rnYlemi STOVES, CASTINGE4, &o COOK STOVES CET THE BEST BISSELL & CO'S TB lUMPH, FOR 11.1:FU Anil:ICS COAL Werranted to Cook, Bake or Boot as well as AM other Store In the Ut.ioll. BISSELL & CO., No. 235 Liberty Street. Also, on hand end for we. PARLOM STOV ES, HEATING STOVEti, ORATE !MONTH. TENDERS. C 00611.1 MANGE•. he. BUT, MMUS & CO YLRIITSCTCRiDI ON LYRIST VARIETY Or Sa'COVES, BOSTON COOKING RANGE FIERY FURNACE," I= THE NEW ANTI-UW.I . coVEINN ••ISSUULA .• CULUM NIA CLANK 474.VE, VAN, 11!locInnatl Pattern, PuRTABI.It RANOZ CAST IRON mANTLJAA WELLMAN'S RErLEcToE, GRATE, tow din and dnatt GRATZ EENDEBA. L. 206 and 208 ',Merl)* Street Mira A. BRADLEY & CO NO. BO WOOD STREET, klanotacturers of the Oreatest Varlet 7 of Cook, Parlor and Heating stoves, In our saw rtment ti• found al. the LATIOST PATTI/MS ♦ND lIIPUOVRIIEI 4 hi, and the repatatiou of oar atolls issuch that say one In want of a good artist/. etioula purchwie oohs bet those manufactured try as. as they .111 be found the mom durable 5. 11 U Co. World enllparlietilar ath ntioti to ou• tow VOLCANO sTOVIC. fo choreic. hails and shares. ilvic 500 sold In r three months. intended for with or without ogling. Ali wto bare d Stu= pro [mane. th, itt super or to any other sod lar cheat. a. tend tor Catalogue no d Price Lite 3. SO FRUIT OAN TOPS. .•V• • • • SEI/E tLABELING We are no: prepared to supply_Tlnhers and Potters. IL Is perfect. staple. sO cheap es 1110 phin top, havlng the names of the nylon. Mita stamped upon the Cora. ra4lallag LSom the orator, .04 an least orpolntmetamped ores the 100 of 1,0 an It to Clearly, Inettnetly and Permarm. tly I,A.IIELL'EIIE , Puwthir t 1,43 owto of the Mu the can comma oapoana Nejadtddx and Rap . as to ro aa= sw ina.Z. za . og;srar Wier FOUNDERS, DIACHINISTE CESTRAL. FOUND AND ROLL WORKS Fcnn egtrcet BOLLMAN & BAOALEY, .11111 *stings. Roil Lalhes. /KEY VOtiLX. GE= MONONGIRELI FOUNDRY. d, ANDERSON A: CO., r• r 11..0S rItONTIS. f LI, sod b 116.5. •sa..l N• Castings of all Descriptions .Lt ptl.l to AR, FIITEITt' Ft ♦ 1_ anti to Camila. fur iglodove Ws.% tio.e. orrKs 11-11.1.s.urgl, DAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY OFTIOD AND WOUND. TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA Or Engines, Bolling Mill Dla~ chinerY, Vail Machines, Re.. torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS, Corner Carroll and emnllman streets. 1311133 P.VI-1-13T..711G II . PA. WILLIAM SMITH, MAN CrACTUREH Of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE ran GAS AND WATEE WOMEN. lly Me. are al' east Invariably to Pita, to en aunt and lb feet lengths Alan. fall arnortmvot of ganerol Castings for this & Water Works I would .1.0 nil the sttootion of soOertulood nts of ti. Works to m 1 mate of •tTORTd. ENGINES, BOILERS.' Bce. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK WCIFtI*S. CARROLL AND SNYDER, MA.N U Y AC - WELLES 07 ritilie_lNAN'irc":ll4% 94 r. T . T itYsigl!! I VIL sIILLA AND OIL TANIDA,_ en am IITeL AND ASH PANS, tlk ITLINU SALT I ANS CON DEN ACKSTEAM ~ PIFES, 0A8v)1611.113 AND MON 81i11 , 0114, Pilaus DUUBS AND COAL BRUTES. Other and W./robed. , ue oorsi t o is r t =rad Third, Short and r y errrsavuou. PA. u-nt to the .tare address ehl be promptly attehJed 7,11 mb HUGH N. BOLE & CO Cor. Point /airy and Duquesne Din ll=l Engine Builders, Founders and Mact&lnists AN STS Alt BOAT ENGINES end ISTATIoN ARY seIIINZA of ell slags. 7,1-J1 ",`.l.`l°. TZIiVi',.°II4;"PO T A T Ari BOILER, oriel horse power. C enTlNts A of even kind, mate to ender at ever Foundry. on 'MIRO STRZST. below Marty L BIOS for Olt Wells, BLIAPTI NO, PIILL.NYS. H 0 Ken . 1101:106 and TOBACCO el./BILWO add IKON TOBACC ) tql/113 SW, on 1.04 and Inado to order. st the INDUSTRIAL 'WORKS, Travaux on the Lliegkeny Wet, neu the rota I=l ifir-e.it onion promptly 11114. T AT vs. O'HARA BOILER WOBIES. F. REPHAN & CO., I=l , . NITIAM BOILERS, OIL TANKS, STILLS, AG IT oirOWL KA LT Pii.211.6, OA,SOIIIETIMS. Bar + LINO VAN, PR.I6ON DOtailL B.ICHIN FIRE 111.138. /Lc , or. of Second &Otani, and Liberty =1 R. patting done promptly. Order, soot to lb. nay. address fill Ee promptly mtentlad to. F. RICPHAN. f...rmarly Itlitnacor at CARROLL. ONTDILit'o. ontatyff Wm. BLIELRHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, SOS. O. .5111, St AND 66 P 1.6121 BT Having secured ••large yard and furnished It with the moot •prroved machinery, pro oo f "em72 ttr r r i; Mt:o;:tmaaoer, l nTaVs:e rt anl nosnie In the coontry. Chimneys, BpsochLeg, /Iry Bed. !Beam Locomotive Bolles. Condenoer. cal, Pan. Tanks, Olt rtills, Agit*. tors, nettling Pee. BOtter lon, Bridges, Boor Pans, and so.c maranfacturcrs or nartird.ll4 Pat ent Boiler. It dote on stiorteit settee. pdStedn JAZ. ■. !MUSH .DMITSD D. a] JARED 31. BRUSH &SON, 11. Ali TACTIJEZRB or Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORK, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BRASS FOUNDERS I= HENRY BIER & CO., JOBE RL COOPER & 00.. Bell and Brass Founders. BEAMS CARITINGIII MAIM TISOMPTLT TO ORDZIL Naleable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, THROTTLE, SAFETY OD GUI TEMA, ALL GLOBE PATTERN. ER cow ccockrs, Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and OIL i== l 2!l MLNUTACTIIRE7I3 Cr J. Y. COOPER a ODIS Improved baltnet-Wheel Btani Pump. Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Ott ers, the be in the Market. Wrier sod Worts, tarter Thirteenth sad PI. Streets. A TWOOD & BicCiIIFFIIET, suset mut Thlrt Pittsburgh, Pa.. BRAM FOODDEBS AND IRON PIPE FITTED& and AGENTS for A. S. CAMERON A CON STEM/ PU NIPS AND BLOWtiti. 1 ail:i A /4 will.1:4:0 FITTSBOUGH NOVELTY WORE& Founded /1.. D. US& eDA S. IiTTLIXE & CO (I"' O'II a rr.A . TTU A II U VID COUITIZ'APAT. oast l'lcm4 M seadat tkinr Loeb sad Was& Psis% C.c.. lutis t *. 'CRIER CIZABST AVESTIE & GUST 611 01.11LI1 DRIES. 350 tobla prima Oreni AlWen; SO o. do. 1014 AMA.; bbls SWdet Potato t A .; . do While ßear • Wide tacit., "NOT; 5 do embertles: 10 co Bocet CUldr: BD do (Ada Olinger. is odalo nod LW. not Cit=toll444s RALLROALV ENNSV L V .4.-041411 M SISCHNThAL r.WIL c). tra and arts It r. Spada, NOV. I 4. DAV, T bests, awl Priors ohm" the I•tt,oh a 1 h pot, rorher of t WultIlleal• amyl Lltssrtr atsrrts. to Trutt .. 1,50 tl •-, , stbera oca, 3 SO a Ttst Llaa.••.. I • 413 as •rartera. . Atl4l p W.'l'l No. , 650 sm .1, No. I 6 sem :sot T SO L 1.5 Mall_Traln . . 1 1, 18 YIP NV•1;•4 \o.. SU am Pr, p6 t p or 10:90 1. o cdp , : „,t 0 . pt PO ass ttra'tsSe tool. 0 lt• pa tohrstowo kale 69. m la•ti 11:01 ,•,, a, •1 7 Ot., •m•• 1111 , 4% Mgt 1.'50 pm Jobasto.. p.,:te, Z.,' . t pm Pra•t4 At.SADO 01 Wall , No • 11 Solo I•htta. Frprest 3:50 pla Brats Ar No 7 SS pa, W•U•• No. J. 0.01,10 Will's No- 4 S pm N SW'. ‘ , .•6.011 81.1•{00AC Ne," I tor s r Lena.....*A: pa way Yvan'? lltt prt, S al ,— h. I • t•thette cgs' , mole slurs roposorta •t 1/,tit- bur, for Mr)flow , . , ate Th.• ('bawl 'Cram leavooW,os oo wt.? at tt:00 o. resotOne I r KW= en. !Le tar - cave, 'coon , Inti?ruirl a. ;a. load aril,. W at WI 0. io p. •Cloannott turrets I ar-S dally. 111 a 0!, leave, 4.11. •zettt Mold. . 1. o o,pt Settta, For retrlber lafVf W.. 11 ; W mkt. 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