FINANCIAL. MOHAN BANK, NO, 80 'FOURTH ' AVENUE, PTTTIMVIIGIL CASH CAP/TILL noo.ooe Stockholders ladlvtdaally Liable. MINK OF DIN'01171“ MID DEPOSIT. JOHN ietoyi) * " Prem.:km, Irm eat , Dietunnu. st u.rstglal job. Ift!","' d . T•.tutiltop A tad naxi RAS*, 1.1121. j... D. Ke ll y. la 111 . 4117 A na t. Inord. Tide Rank Is arm fally.arreuteed and prepared da a ram ral Banl.1111 1 . 4 ." . fen/.a:l4_ GOLD, ELVER AND COUPONS, nought at nights! Prices. PR, R. MERTZ, Banker, Cot. Wood St and sth Avenue JASS - T. BEADY & Co.; 4.5uvre5,10 , 31.0 a a 05511 5 CO Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood St 3.3A.1 4 411K.R. S, Bay aid WI all we. of GOVERN RENT SECURITIES, GOLD, tUIVER AID COUPON% ON YOST revoniuma.Tinuas. ur Interest mowed on Deposita. Mir Mower loaned az I/ovum:ll.2l Bonds at belreat malice. rates. • Order. 0%04 , 11ied be She Parch= sad awe of OTOCKeI, BONDS GOLD. lAMBS T. BRADY & CO. tte littsbutgll Gaistts,lu° FINANCE AND TRADE. therms or Parmesan Geaterrs, Terminer, Dec. 2, 1869. S Gold was firmer to day under large covering of short sales below 122, and on account of purchases by the bull clique. in stocks who are determined to sustain the market until they nave sold out, The administration. • although anxious to see gold go lower feels alarmed at the effect of the rapid de cline produced on the general business of the country. The country was never better prepared for a further decline of the gold premium teen at present; everybody looked. for lower gold when the large &stein emotes ofJanuary inter ed would come on the market, and business men as a general thug ' have bought goods but sparingly. also, im porters hays reduced their imports very largely, whilst our articles of export will seek a market even at a low tigers. Producers in the early part of the tall held hick In anticipmton of higher prime, but not seeing anything in the .niret.tate (*Curetted Mudd sentre them a more remunerative return, are now °intent to soil for what the crops will bring. A lower gold pr. mium before the beginnieg of the dew year would at once bring Elbert' the price of food; manufecturea end foreign geode, and with them labor and rents would decline. This would stimulate large emigrations to the viral districts and the far west, and relieve the cities of an idle surplus popubdion who are enly assisting in keeping up 'rents and high prices for-living, without benefit ing the community at large. Government bonds advacced slightly to-Clay on higher ...old, but tbomarket la weak and dull,and the tendency le still towards a loer premium with literal tillers at the w counter' of bankers. Monks-are Arens again today. 'The cliques are doing every thing in their power to sustain the market and lone ittie shots toed:roar. lioneuttseasy un der a light demand. , Badness dull. quotations as • received by Ph. It. Meats Gold, 122)4; Sliver. 11% Eighty. one's, 1111%; ONO Twentiee, I=l. 119, do 1864, ON; do 1866, 111; do 1885, Comets, 118%; do 1867, 193%; do 1868, 118%; Ten Forties..ll:B%; Adams Re. Compapy 56%; Merchants Union rf a olnal: Company. IN; American Ex =7,LuomitenY. 36%; Western Union Ph. 84/tonding. 88)f; New Yark Oeutral, 80%„: Pittsbargb, Fort Wryne re Chicago, 86% Ohio .t Milder lipid, 25; • .Ib.thisan Boutkern, 115; Cleveland Pithborgh, 80yil Chicago, Bock Island A Pactillo, 10514; Chicago A North Western, 73%; Mosso .2 North Western Preferred 24 Ede. 2714. ismohethm. Large. I 6 London. Per 6...... loos Paris, per Irene 2/04 25 Berlin, duller --- 93 9434 Frankfort, (keine-- 63 65 —elating qtnesslona recerved by James 'T. Brody de Os. Gold: 122 X; United BMWs Kees, 1881„ tivAs Five-Twenties, 1888, CB; do. 1004,_110%; Ma r DU Ten-Furuels, wax; YlveTweentlas, Janu ary and July, 1•56,1111111; do.: do. 1867, 116%; do. do. 1868. IMO Union Punk Railroad, 116; Central &, do," 02; Cy. Paciao, l 6 %; lake Superior N. by Veleciettre tee reseragesidattaa Nsw Yeas, December 2, 1869. Money was In pressing demand until after two o'clock and stringent rates for call teens at 7 par cent. Currency Made lettereat ca Government bonds and slacks, with some egeeplional hauls at -I.l6@di Per cent, The demand was gen erally supplied before23o, andafter that time, money offered githe freely et 8(37. Discounts very mat at 10@lb. Sterling dull 8,4@9. Gold quieter; opened at . 122)1. edosnesid to Lew mid obled st. .Clearancesps,ooo,ooo. Cady.' ingrates 2 per oent. currency to 7 gold, 131AthrencI, end 1..r.01.16 1 3 GoVernmeds dull; old - tends Orin, under PeTaltsiee Of foreign banker': new bonds comparatively weak, owing to the continued sales by out of town In. vetoers. I.seupons; 81. 1514016: isle ; i 64,10.4€110,0 65, 11011%"; new, 18 18i4; 67. 13%131830 68. 1.2118,4(. 1 Bis 8%@6!4: N el l ie" 7geryi. beitt•Trao wer bought a million at 110 12.100® WlO3. State Bonds--unsettled.: New Tonnes-, "ea and Nortn.Parolinas lower' nat. dolls Blissouria. 90%; old Teneelleosit. 11214; new do., 17; old North Carolinas, Nig: new do., 31. special tax SON. Stocks arm. Northwestern, Rock Is land and fate Shore were the most co- tide stocks and absorbed the bulk of speculative interest among latio oas' abases. TOePacitla basilinierel was the only feature, and tinged from 49%. to 60. The die In this stock is oue to LW agitatien onneressed subsidy for the China line. Emmaiharea west. Five Maly titon;4B34; bullied. 24X • Western- Union,-85; c t he c iesilver, - 18; . biaripcsa. 73 (:P raterred, 15%; Adams Ispress. t ats , W argo, 16; American 66%; United Ste, 48%; Pacific Mall. ' 413ir New York Central ociamotdated,-540Sets; 517; Preferred , 4k Harlem, 180; Hudson Scrip, 7}L Readieg 'BOWS" Coatra l • Like Aare, 85'XI 1111 00 Is Central. 183; Pittsburgh, 80%1 PiOntinestent 73% Prelate& 88 Rock bilende 106% Be. Paul, 67% Preferred , 63 1 Wabash, MO preferral, 70; Ft- Wsype. 86%; Terre Mute. 27; preferred. 06; Ch- cage and Alton, 145; Ohio and bilsalcdp pi, 26; St. Joseph, 105. finning derma quiet; Boston prima: Calumet, 65; Copper Palle, 4; Franklin. 5; Heels, 80; Quincy, 19. The lettere of a Brood street which was suspended Some months eV. wax reported on Stock exchange this morning. The liabilities are not large. . Tbe ontßow of currency to due South wed hes Men to • vomited amount. No further instructions hare been re ceived by Assistant Treasons? Adger, relative to December gold sales, sod the proposals therefore stand as advertised. ButeTroasury Wane%Vet,6015,..%7., pie -, 't~ ~';~: i e 4 4" . 1 1, i ~3 Dry Goods Market. ' Navy 'runty Deo. 26:—/nartirity attil err/dinned predominant feature. A bine fdtlUll o kissoccarred t.ay me cotton yarn trade. 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The mum lon of navigation will take awaya vast aunt of coal, estimated at 5.0110,000 flambe* as well Is. large amount of PI tsburgh manufactures, and this when !averted into cosh, and remitted back, 111 tend very mach towards easing th money market,,which has been very gilt for s month or more past." And with an easing up in money matters, tivinees, generally, will improve, an this Is what everybody Is expecting ; d hop ing for. APPLES—In good supply , d dull but uochanged--eales et 11143 er bbl. The arrivals e ppear to be 'f ng off somewhat.• APPLE BUTTER—Quoted et7f€.Bs. BU ITER—Is coming In pretty freely, and prices are weak though noahexiged; ranging from 30 to SS, for fair CO choice roll. - _ BROOM CORN—Sales at 12(14 ob. BEANS-44,60W SO. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Hales at 4t4 CHENTBDTB—WP. . _ CRANBERRIES—Quoted at 112® lf; per bbl, as to qualitfand condition. CARBON, oth—is irregular and drooping—May be quoted in a Jobbing way at 29®80. CIDER—Sales ell the way from 15 . to 19 per bbl. CHEESE-1s quoted from 17 to 18 for Western Reserve; 18 for Factory; 20 for Ohio and 21 for New York Goahon. DRE , SED BOOS—Dull, with erica of old stock at 10)041 and fresh receipts at 12(ips. DRIED FRUlT—There has been quite an active demand for apples within the past day or two, and we can report sales to go to another market, at 7%@Byin Peaches in good supply and dull; round lots may be quoted at B for quarters and 10®1054 halsres—in small lots about a °eat par lb more. EGOS—Fresh packed scares. but buyers are scarce at quotations, 38(W10. FEATHERS—In better demand and higher, and we now quote at 86490 to the trade and the [Waal advance for small lots in store. FLOUR—Is a "tads firmer, with a slightly improved demand, though prices are unchangd. We continue - to quote at 15,5fe5 8 per bbl for good to choice winter wheat. OR AlN—There is no Improvement to note to the demand for Wheat, and the market Is quiet and unchanged—we (=- tines to quote at 111.16®1.18. Oats in , steady demand with sales on wharf and ' track at 47 and 431g50 in store. Rye - Ts steady but unchanged—put few cash buyers above 95. though II Distill quoted at 930/$l. Barley is quiet and rather @)1.10. and I dull; we con Fall at sl.tinue to quote l3od.2o. Spring It $l.OO HAY—Sales at Allegheny Diamond Scales at 51.4a22 per ton. poun HUSKS—SaIes at 3 cants per d. HOMINY—SaIes at $8,00 @8 ,60 per bbL LlME—Sales of Clordand white lime at 1.*2,25 tier bbl. ONIONS—SaIes at 12 4 5001,00 per bbl, the ontalde figure for choice. L &RD OlL—Firm at 111..45©1,48 for Extra No. L suppl POULTRY—In good y and dull Mit tmobanged, dressed Chickens, 11@ 13 cis , and Turkeys, 16017. POTATOES—DuII but unchanged: Prime Lake Shores quoted at 5005 5 , by the ear load. PEANUTS—Quoted-at 913110 eta. PEAS—DuII: 12,30 per del' PROVISIONS—SmaII sales of Shoul ders, at 17; and Sugar Cored Hams, at 234324 e. Lard Is quoted at 111%®19c In tierces, and 191.1%M ca In SEEDS_Flaasesa Is in fair demand with sides at $2,25@2,50. Clov sreeed le quoted at $7.00@7,50. No demand for Timothy Seed. shaff—Anegbeny river brands quoted at $2 for small lots In storm STRAW--fiake at $l2 per ton. WHISKY—A shade easier. High wines, 51,05; Common Rectified $1,0f4 and Proof, do, 5416.. PETROLEUM MARKET OWICIE Or PIITSIIVILOR GAZETTX. THURSDAY, December 2. 19a2. The otl market continuos quiet and devoid of any new features worthy of special notice. Compared with yester day prices are without Important change. Operators generally seem to be holding off, waiting for later developments, and it is not likely that there will be any great activity In business, until the effect of the preterit rise has been devel oped. CrRODS The market, la quiet and unchanged Sale 3,000 bbls sailer December at 14% 6,000 seller this month at 1.534; and 1,000 bbla Parker's landing oil, for immedl. ate delivery at 16;4, and 1,00 seller Jan. nary to June at 14. No arriv o als on thta water. 1* TO, nor is It probable that there will be before to morrow or next day. turenntla Marked quiet and unchanged. Sale t,OOO bbut bW. ball December at 82%; spot quoted at 30%@y30%, and December at 112qig‘32%. Antwerp quoted at 59 franca armairra Or OBITDE OIL HT Peerlesa Oil Works, on account 88. Duncan 80 bbl* Owston a 80211111, on ac count same 240; J. Wilkins on acoonnt P. &B. Pet. Oct, 400; Wagner & Leech. on account G. S. Thomas 820; Lockhart P., on 21:202L1L Parker T & Co. 240; W. C. Twaddle, on account G. lEt; Thomas 1110; Fher Bros-, on amount E. B. 24% J. is Gallagher, onsocount L. B. (krLong. 18Ik Fisher Bros., on aeoount lame 1.8 09 t Lockhart, & P., on account Fisher Bros. 1.2.35; num on soommt same CAL 6212112312 OP OIL National Bening Co. 208 bbls refined to Warden, Frew & Cu., Philadelphia. Liberty Oil Works 254 bbls refined to Warden, Trerlf 42 Co., Philadelphia. Braun & Wagner, 170 bbla ref. oil to Waring. King a Wagner, Philadelphia. Citizens 011 Oct. 91 bbls refined 01l to Tack Bro. Philadelphia. Pawoett, L. & S. 250 bbls ref. oil to W. P, Logan a Bra, Philadelphia. on.siiirrao hr wawr to A. Herti Ba bhla refined tO C Lannig Philadelp Union Wining and Storing Coup may 084 bobrefined 01l to W. P. Logan BM, Philadalphis. bbL rirresuecu CATTLES ,MATIK4Ir Oairrasx Bre= TAnnat Tanasnax, Dec. de loGt. 1 os.Trtlt. The arrivals of cattle have been Msere!. ally light Gila week, and consequentlp. the offerings were mach smaller thlui usual, and with an average demand, the market was much stronger • and all grades of stock higher. Prime cattle were very scarce and may be quoted at I i tirlf higher than last week, and extra, if there had have been any such on all, would probably have brought a hair I more. It Isremarkable bow there:sips I have fallen Off Within the ,mt week, when we take Into mizedderstion the feet that tor the put twomonetis thaserrivals 'have bean unusually large, not unto,. iiriently. all the pints being fall and overflowing. It Is lead, endplate le ad, Madly some truth in the report. that good cattle are scarce throughout the '-wed, and fanners and stack growers who have thla kind of stook ate log to sell unless they can realise fancy prtcce, We are cognisant of •theire of 110 heed, of prime fat cattle, In Ohlo, held st ecentertherei whichlelitiout all that could be realised forths Mine grade of cattle here. de already Intlinateo, partite holding good cattle feel that If the cannot get their prim now, all they have tiodopt to hold oa louger—asit is only 4 attention of time. Common grades of cattle are coming into all the leading markets pretty I Doily, and, until the past week or two, I this grade of stock has been slow sale in this market at lent, and to effect sales,' holders were obliged to secept low "Spree. This week, however, has been sn exception, which was owing to the very lighsran, and prices for common as well sa the boat aro higher. As will be seen by retain= to the report of males, 'there was a drove of good cattle sold at I eta., arid an extra 419Yde would PrPhib l 7= have brought elt, Pater MOM= le Co. _ report bi;fni *gala MUM Ade= car oa aldp meat to New York, at an average of 7cant& • TAISBIIILY. November RS— Sm ith a Blue for. Et Green to Markel 50, enet 58,. 40..ne,0,00; same for DlM:odor toO Berri 'l5, wegtl24l_so, at 420; Holmes, L. a Co. MMam to. Anil 7. vitt 6,250, at 4,60; same for Judy to Marks Sfi, 100 IdefOgi I 5,40; Beason dr, Taylor for B O'Donnell, to avtisalla Vitgt a6O O . at 480. same for ifirolialißtefq.samell3., wit 116,0110, at 6,18; savor for sande to ll laS ht. WRt 01490, at 0.50: J 8aud%.040 wgt 31.0, at 4,75;1 Dickerson to Lamb Kati 20. wgt woo, at 7.00: .0, Crewman to J Beth 20. iirgt 1030, at 5.75; McCurdy to wgt 11070, at 5.6 5 . FarriaS, bar, 20.—.11010ww. I. a Co. for Tucker a Bro. to J ABC 54 wgt 40.- 920, at 6,40; same fora Berry to Erb 24, wgt 17,960; at 4,15; same for Crothera to Pittman 63, win 61.720, at 30 0 1 841,0 * for Irwin & Bro.. to Todd 16, wgt 10,030, at 3E5; same for • Judy to 0 Slyer 44, wgt 35,260, at 4,20; aame for game to Borer K. 80, two 79,360, at 4,60; mule for Berry to same 7, wgt 5.016, at 4,so;, , Tmuarman dt L. to Briggs 40, wgt 47,600; D Poland to Keller 26, wet 16,140, at 4.63 gall:ran/LT, November 21. Holmes, L & Co. for Gardner to hiallch 18, wgt 19; ElO, at 5,85; Orr & Williams for Pratt to Hendrickson 16, wgt 18,810, at 5,60. TUEBDAL. November 80.--Smith d. Blue for Talmadgo & Co. to Dudley 102, wgt I=sBo, at 7,00: John Hunt to P Dully 8, wet 11,060, at 7,00; J 0 Sttlart to Kelly 13, wgt 13,450, at 6,06; Ward Leow to Klemeu 34, wgt 40,150; A H Judy to Brigga 32, wgt 36,790, at 6,75; Holmes, L 6. Co. for Reed to Kelly 10, wgt 7,070; Hedge. A Taylor for Rose to Fischman 18, wgt 19,100, a 46,76; Ward & LPOR to Wright dr. M. 22, wgs 19,010, it 14,00. WahOtiviDAT, December L-Hedgds O. Taylor for Soso to Briggs 16, wgt 17,- 970, at flVit same for Goswrilte to same 78, wgt 10,560, at 6; same for Paul to Etshletuan 20, wgt 20,070, at 5,75; same for same 10 Wright & M 18, wgt 15,200, at 4,75; same for Woodard Co. to Ken • nexty 54, 68,850, at. 5,16; Smith d Blue for ' Talmadge & Co. to Kelly 18, wgt 16,900, at 5,82; same for Green to Wright d M. 82, wgt. 77,310, at 4,90; same for Rahn to Kidwell 16, wgt 15,830, at 5,25 same for mama to Bueh IS, wgt 14,480, at ,4; Holum, L & Co; for Lba & Co. to Ha ger 34, wgt 39.280, at 6,90; same for Pate ck Co. to Gillett St Co. 37, wgt 41,- 486, at 6,50; same for Jackson to Kelly 19, wgt 16,500, at 4,50; same for Judy to same 72, wgt 81,128, at 5,75; same for Jackson to Wright d M. 20, wgt 19,000 at hi same for Frew to Ault 19, wgt 20.- 730, at 8,25; name for same to same 19, wgt 19,840, at 5,75; same for Judy to Volts 25, wgt 17,008, at 4,05; Carper A 13ewmari to Lamb d Mt 38, wgt 40.220, at 0,75; same to same 34, wgt 40,380, at 6,55; Ward ATavow to Kelly 38, wgt 39,- 630, at 5,25; same to Wright & M. 6, wgt 5,030, at 4,75; Fairsli to Morgan 19, wgt 19,280, at 5,90; Casterlins to Mill 28, wgt 41460, at 8; McClain to Kelley 20, wgt 17,780, at 4,80; Henderson to Miller It, we 20,550, at 8,70; Moore to Krall 21, 19,680. at 5,60. TiaVestaT, December 2.-Hedges Taylor for Price to 851100 k 19, wgt 22,. 110, at 6,10; same for Huffman to Bid dle 14, wgt 13,480, at 5,37; same for liosenorans to Swiggart 16, wgt 13,370, at 4,50; Holmes, L. d Co. for Glass to Briggs 8, wgt 9.330, at 7; name for Judy to same 8, wgt 9,870, at 8; Ward Leow to Swiggart 9, mgt 8.020, at 4,161. ease. . _ The arrivals of cheep have also been very htg week, en, and with% unusually av erage attendance of eastern buyers, the market la more active than last week and prices are fully 14 a cent per pound .higher. We uow quote at 4@lsc for fair to good, and swgess4 for extra, though shippers alleged that the eastern mar kets did not justify them paying over 6e for the beet. As always is thecae. when the supply is light, and under the in fluence of a lively competion, prices are frequently - advanced by the buyers themselves, to a point that admits of no margin. , Pidcock. R Erismen bought 6 oars of prime sheep at hti, and Henry Miller bought a drove of fine wooled weathers, averaging between 111 to 112 pounds, at 7c; it is but prover to re mark, however, that thee. two lots of cheep were bought to feed, as noon. could stand to pay those prices to ship to any of the eastern markets. Com mon 60 to 651 b averages, may be quoted at lt fo 11099. The receipts of common bop have been quite large this week, and, in con , sequence, New York shippers have been able to buy at a reduction, ee tbla le tee kind of hogs that le bought here for that market. Philadelphia hog., how• ever, are firm and prioes are. folly sus tained, with • demand fully up to the suPP now quote the fo/IXter at 9344‘eyatiO, and.the letter ot 104@ril. Mat Johnston, of Coshocton, Ottfo. had two oars of very 'Erse hogs on sale—he held them at ALLEGHENY CATTLE MAR LET OFFIOE OF PITIEIIt UGH G AZETTE. Diomo•y, Nov.inber MO. C 3233 The supply on sale to-day, although not es large es that of last week, was about equal to the demand, and had it not have been for the presence of several outside buyers, the market would here been a hard cue, and there would dou M ime have been quite a number left over unsold. The whole number on sale to. day Vett up something like 1,100 head agaluit I,SW teed week: of these 38 ears, or about WO head, were how the Imo while the balance were driven In from Washington. Butler and other adjacent counties. There Pere live car loads bolight for shipment to New York, and , there was • pretty fall attendance of 1 'stock buyers, and between the shippers, stock pNit ly tr ea wer C i l IN" r i t ' l t o i llock l . lB It is pealore there may have been • re; left bit. did not seem to take hold as freely as rental, which may be attrib. sited to the fact that they had a very had meat market last week, the abundancel of poultry, having sut down th• demand very trust having Pittsburgh mar ket was completely glutted with poultry on Saturday, and It win sold very low, dressed Turkeys going from 75%31,06 and Chickens at 50%60 peopple cis er are paircons. addition, the country mencing to bring in a good deal of fresh meat and this, too, hurts the botcher. From present appearance. It Is probable 1 that the &Mecham will heve hard mar ket• for another month, or until the country people have sold out , pretty generally, their poultry and meat. I Compared with Wit week, prices have I undergone no quotable change. Prime fat C3ittle sold readily and that, too, at full rates indeed, all grades of stock, so I far as we could discover. brought fully I last weeks prices. Prime to extra tat steers sold at 7%7%1 good to medium, 8 to 6%, and.stockers at 4(44.A. Of the Cattle on sale to-day, 17 cars were from Chicago - , 2 from Xenia; 1 from Bellefoutaine; 2 from Indianapolle, 1 from Marion: 1 from Larne; 3 from Munch% 2 from Mansfield; 1 from Crest line; 1 from Vanport and 5 from points not named—making in all 36 cars or about 700 head. D. B. Taylor sold 7 bead of mixed stook at 4%8 eta. Bheitemantla & fiMoriffer sold 25 bead of mixed Butler Co. stock, at 3%6 ea Hedges, & Taylor sold 40 head mixed stock at 43048. Nicholas Can sold 25 head of Ohio edged stock 434%8. asudwood & BLackstock, sold 85 head mixed stock at 4%0%. Chaa Metz sold 16 head prime Wash. togtoe Co. steers at 7—sold 11 to Bell. steins. L. &J. Bhamberg 190; sold stockers at 4,4%Fa fat cattle at 6,4%7X. Colinas, Lafferty & Co. 57 head of mixed stock at 4%%7%. B. Marks Bro. sold 981 stockers at 4,70 to 6,251 fat cattle at 0%734. Traurman & Lohman sold 80 head of Washington Lk., stock at W,%7%. Onalmirald & Kahn sold 72 bead of Ohio stock at 5g%754. Peter Hartman sold 27 head mixed stook from Groan Co. at 8(484‘. B. Lowenstine sold 11 head Washing ton 00:4 Mock - at 5,70 tO 7. L. Washin Rot gton Co. at hchllcts & Zeigler so 46 head from Katz & Keefer sold 05 7 Yield from Chi. cage al 4g(47. Kauffman 11 head from Wardungtan Co. at 41,40 w,. Kraus & .as sold 72 head of mixed stock from Ohto at 4%7. Jacob Needy sold 45 head at 5%17. M. Vernersold 40 head of Washington Co. stock at 5® 7 • Smith dr. Blue sold 40 head mixed stock at 4y41% 8 . MEI& AND LAMM The sepply of this class of stook on sale to-day was comparatively light, 1,800 head, but it was, nevertheless, stout equal to the demand, arid while the market may tele been quicker thau 'last week, prices as a general thing, ,haste undergone no change. Ae will be mien by: reference to the report of sales. some extra sheep were gold at 115%460 par head; prime may be quoted at .13,50 %AA; hdr,12,500 3 , end scalawagell l . 2s o 2 . Lambs sold from 51,50 t0113,50%4. • A B. Taylor sold 80 head sheep at an average of 112,20. y & Bro 250; ;sheep at 52%8,50 lambs at 91 Smith &Blue 04604 :1. all wholesaled at 91,30%1,75: Adam &kart gold 70 head Sheep at 14: 501 g* Gamin tt.Co. mold 175 sheep and lambs al an average of 12.50 per head. J. F. Album 150 *beep. W. Neely sold 50 sh e ep of pretty good qoallry, sopposbd about SW& John Christy sold isosheepst,l2@a. Kilian= sold 60 head realawn sheep at 111,25--40 inrsold. Jonathan Davls mold 197 sheep at WO W. Adams sold 100 headbeep at an I average of 51,50— Chen. Weide baring' purchased . % at gs,so per head. worm There was a very good retail denumd for hogs today. but while the ules may have been larger in the aggregate, prices [compared with Int week . bars under• me no essential coup, ringing from $9,75 to sll,6oprr cwt. pose, in a retail way, for common to prime avalugcs• TSBErtiGH DAILY GAZETTE : FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1869: ellitaKETS HT TELEGRAPH. NEW Soar., November 2.—Cotton dull and %c lower; sales of 1,600 hlUell at 25 ..qc for middling uplands. Flour: receipts of 11,677 tibia; without decided change. with moderate businese, part for export; sales of 10,800 bbls at 34,7E45,10 for su perfine State western, 66,50(06,2 6 for ex tra State. $3436(46,33 fur exits we tern, 36.3048,60 for white Wheat eAtts. P.M® 6,30 for R. H. 0., 5646,60 fzr extra St. Louie, guogo for good choice do. clan. hut tiuiet—lnclnding 9,609 t.ibla low grades extra western and State for export at 53,5946,85. Rye flour quiet; eaten of 100 bble at 14,8.50. Corn meal quiet. Whleky firmer: Wee of 350 bble wow ern at 11,04®1,04. chtelix wheiat receipts 12.6,647 baste market a shads firmer and moderately act i ve ; ive sales of 83,000 both, at 111,3001.31 2 spring, $1,311 for No. I do., 51,3001,36 for winter red And amber weatertz 'and $1,6601,68 for *bite State. Rye quiet. Barley doll: sales of 12,000 bueh, at 11,08 for chcnoe two rowed State, mid four rowed State On peyote terms. Bailey Melt dull. Zrn: receipts 1,463 ihuile market dull d scarcely er: firm; sales of 3,800 bneh, at 31.0801,09 for unsound mixed western, 81,11,1 3 for !wend do. and 51,10 for new whiter/on:them. -Oats: receipts 690,4118 bush; market heavr sales of 61,000 hush, at 644481.66 a for west ern and tio®Ottofor State. Causda Peas in moderate reqnest; sales 6,800 bu at $l,OB In bond. Rye quiet- Coffee steady; sales WO eke Rio on private terms. Sugar quiet; aslea 168 bhde Cuba at 10%4110; 111 ban asylum' on private term. Mo le:wee quiet; sales 160 bbla New Orleans at 72®820. Petroleum quiet, at 113140 for crude, 32% c for refined. Hops quiet at 160240 for American. I.lruseed oil heavy at 9248.5 e. cost. Spirits turpentine dull at 4454(946%A Pork firmer and quiet; sales 360 bbis at A.T4,25®T.2.76 for new mess; 833433.5 0 for old do; 623,60®24 for prime; 527,504341,60 for prime men; alai 260 bble new mess, seller for January. at $31,75, and 600 do, miller Jan. and Feb.„ at $32. Beef steady, With sales of 150 bbla at s6®l3 for new plain mesa, slo®l7 for new extra mess. Tier. Beef dull: sales 430 tierces at $76(4)26 for prime mres, and 130031 for India mesa Beef Ham. quiet, with ale 30 bbla 115®21 for old and wan for new. Cut Meat' firm, with sales 140 pltga at 12413 e for shoulders and 17417350 for barna. Mid dles a ahade firmer; sales 20 boxes city 16%417c, and 900 boxes Cumberland out, seller January and February. Lard firmer, with sales 370 tierce. at 18, 19%0 for steam, and 19(40a7 for kettle rendered; also 1,760 Berens steam at 100, seller December, and 19(4119: e, seller February. Batter quiet at Ap...via for Ohio. Cheese drill at 174180. Freights to Lorerpoul quiet end steady. Ship -vents: 26,000 bash wheat, per steamer, sd. /sleet—Flour mused steady. with moderate export and home trade demand for medium and common grades. Wheat quiet and Arm, with a fair export demand ed. 91,3001,31 for lin. 2 spring, Spfl(gi -1,2714 for winter red and amber weetftn. Roe nominal. Oats lower and dull, at 64464350 for westerns. Corn dull and heavy, at 91,1001,121 a for wand mixed western. Pork quiet., firm and unchang. ed. Beef nominally unchanged. Cut meats steady and quiet. Baoun nouri• nal. Lard firm at 19t.;3 IMic for good is prime gem:a Eggs quiet acid without any decided change. Clfica.oot, December 2.—Eastern ex change, 1-10 off, buying, and par, selling. Flour, • shade more active and firmer; apring extra at sa.sis&s,bo. Wheat, fairty active, at 14@i14140 higher; mien of Nu. 1 at Oahe; No. 2 mold at 925413.923.4 e; Fed st Die; this9lo afternoon and the market sa irregular; cash, seller Ds camber; 9214 e seller Pat half. Corn. easier and a chade more active; sales of No. 2 at 244811‘ec cloning quiet and weak, at 80a: this afternoon market was dull and nominal, at 800 for No. 2. Oats, steady at yesterday's range, and aiming at 413a420. Rye, moderately waive, at lc higher, sales of No. 2 at 75(4)78c; rejected at 71w, cloning at 763 for No. 2. Barley doll and steady, closing at liSo for No. 2. Ellghwines arm; sales at 954597 e, closing firm. Sugar 131.@. 14540 for common to prime Cuba. Pro •uidons firm; mesa pork advanced 50 0 on pub and 76c9;111,115 on future delivery; lot sales at IRO cash and a11,5069T.1 for Lard str onger closing at 92 cash. Lard stronger at Pie earth and 1914 0 sel ler January. Bulk moans firm; short nee, ten days houlders. twent In salt, 1444 e, y dodaYs twent in y days, Can s salt, 11% groom hams from block steady at 15c- Dressed bolo quiet and higher at 111, 40 (0 12,80, dividing on 200. CINCINNATI, Denali:lGO? I.—Cotton quiet and unchanged. with veil. of 0111 rilings at 239;(4240. Whlaky dull, with males at II one abort time and tla., cash. Me. pork dull at 631.40, but no sales Bulk meats unchanged and no demand: aboolder hold at andi at 100 and i 1644 0 for e clear rib clear packed. 11-rob Inactive. but with little demand: shoulders 164 and sides lase Mr clear rib and clear alder packed. Lard bald at 17% and 18554 with sales at 440 bolos, thew rates Sugar cured hams 21 to 22, Hogs firm and in good demand but fared more more Dimly; cleating at sioalo,so, with rerelputof 4 1 600. Orson meat. low. er at the close, with male. of 4,000 ;mama at 11, 14 and 15440 for ationiderw. aide. and hams. Pall.analLegle. December 2.—Fkrur; ouperflue 14,76q15, 50 ; °sic? 1iii,2 7 (.4 9 . 50 - \Wheat) red $1,200111,84; Paints white 141,45, Rye neld at 51.10. Corn leas so. live; old yellow 11,1 tr, new 87499 c. Oats better at 614624 Petroleum feverish, with crude at 240, gad, refined 90440. Whiaky dull at 411,01®1,05. Can:nano, Dec. 2.--Llve Hogs Arm and active at 10(4150 bleier; ti,0 0 (4 9 . 155 for fair to medirrui: 510(410,40 for good to titmice. and 110,50(410,15,1bgeetra prima tattle Qalot, at-ady and firmer at 13,50(4; 1,75 for common torOd cowl , and 115.50 013.00 for fair m edium dishy steers. ter. Louts, November 2.—Tobacco qulot and unchanged. Caton gaming at 23(4 231. Hemp: Mall nada of dressed at 5230. Whisky heavy, It. anger quiet. 11(413)413 for new ledihriana. Coffee dull, ranging 19W:424a !dolmens steady, 75 (000 for plautation. Loeurrint.a, December2.--Oetton arm, with middling at 24e. Hogs are a grade firmer, being held 94:(9i1054ie grow ris celpts, 4,400; killed, 6,000. Tobacco ac tive, with salsa of 59 raid; at 19 for lugs, and 124.60 for Owen Ora's leaf. Whiaky SLOE. CLHVILAND, BOOADlESTi—Petroleum: reflood is a shade firmer; held at 28(4 28i4c In round lour. mall lots 2@30 In advance; erode lower; held at =6.60 per bbL Seeds: Clover held at 18,60Q)8,76, and Timothy al tige4, Bs . per bush. BALTIMORE, November 2.—Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat dull and west: prime to choice rod 51,8 5 0 1 . 88 . Corn lower, prime to choice white 90@920, yellow 90c. Whisky dull, 51,06. Diagram, November 2.--Cotton easter and nominal at UM% rontepts 95:3 bake, capon , 410 bales. - - IMPORTR BY RAILROAD. PITTSBORoII FORT WATI•I RAD MI. CAOO RAILROAD. December 2.-212 sks osrlsY , J 51 Carson; 1 cm slams, J Eilech alll2; 1 do do, J L Seo.M.l do do. 0 Mll., Rol 10 kp butter. J A Clonth 13 tube do B Ras Jr; 25 bales hemp, Gering & 46 bats cheese, P Dull & Bona; RD do do, N J Braden; 25 do dry; Wilson; 50 do do, W M Gormley . 12 dodo, A & J Kerr; 25 dodo, 0 Riddle; 25 do do, W Cooper; 87 oil bbls, B D Moore; 50 bbls oil orge Palmer a Co; 87 tails shovels, Myers A 03; 25 bra cheese, !Woodworth &D. bbls eggs. W 11 Graft; 4 do tallow, Dil worth & 11; 75 do Boer, L I Blanchard; 10 kge apple butter, 119 mks potatoes, Brenneman a oq3;4l3miny , J A Ord Go; 14 kge ea* who any. 119 bas cheese, B'Renstron; 4 care bar. ley, SpOnoor tdr..Eo3% 835 bra &mese, I U Jenkins; 1 car hoops, 0 McClure; 1 car staves, B I) Moore; la Ws hoops. J M Pahnestock; 100 bble Boer, T Jenk. ins; 100 bbls font. 130111uny or d & V; bbls ghwines„ W tt Ch); 2 cars bone ostrgeward A Emenate; 50 bbls high. 'fleets, Little It s:trebling; 2 do oil, D Bly & 03; 10 bbls rpm Volgt, M & 0:6 10 do 'PhDs, 5 do gle, 2do brandy, Gamble A. Anderson; 7 Me soap Iron, T Maloney; 17 do sullen, Flank; sdo alcohol, B L Pahn CLEyiLARD ANT/ PITISITITRaII Rau, ROAD December , 2.-2 can I • ore, Mc- Knight & Co; 1 do billotts, Nlmick A Co; 5 do do, Park Brae 2 Co; 2 de. ^rye, Et. change National Bank; 1.0 bbla oil, 3' Bpear 6 OM lair Stoke, J - 1. I. Knox; 1 car oats, W 6 Millen 20 make, 1 bbl pftrls, I B Candela; 8 pkg.. s ntaahhtes. Drover ex Moira cab s sine, Park & Brat 69 mks milifee&P Dad & Bon; 49 aka oats, 27 do barlev. W Fairly; 11 bbls knota. Adams, Mateo & 0o; 8 do do. Jones, Niodok et Co; 12 bdle 611111 m___ T B Toting Ocr; lado do, 3 41010608 1 A. Bedford Chill 0o; 2 bbbi oniony. 4 do , turkeys.). box butter. B E BoMosont oar care, Wm • McKim; bbbe bowl wheat flour, Atlas; Works. 10 Ow -P Pitmen I car 1 le ore. McKnight, P er. Co; 1 car lumber. 8 Refer, 210 an ear corn. Moßane 6 defer; 175 blebs ityplem, J Holahan 3 MU eider, 61 bbls apple*. 113 Obis peaches,' 5 tabs batter. I hi Bela. Jr; 5 beta elder, 10 Ms applar W GaffT dodo, Maagardar 10 dodo, Vole, att dr, 0 0 , ALranamaty Vox= Sarum.. Da cambert :- - 21kilig bidet, W• _ CU rye. W MeKrlttu 2 - do mill Moor head; I do do, Bees, Grata IYall; 1- do do, Brown a Co; 1 box mdss, .1 Cook; 2 do tobacco, .7Mtirpliyil box boobs. A English & 0e; 1 do do, D M Buxton; P Gibson; 77 bbls corn nutaL Watt; . Log& Co; 20 sks !bed, J V* • ne• 1 oar lime, D L Reynold.; 32 eke oats. Ir. do wheat, Adams & Austin; S hogs, D McElroy; 3 aka raga, Godfrey & Clark; 73 eke oat?, Scott 4. Waal; 7 bre butter, 2 do ems, F S Mcßae; 1 bee butter, 2 bdlo bides, 2 pkga poultry, 1 do eggs, .1 Illaktuan; S calves, J Elloffruort. PITTSBURGH, 13INC1IINATI AND ST. Louie RAILROAD. Dooember 2 —B2 toga grain, F 13818113; 7 kha butter, J A Gra ff ; 4We apples, Head A 31; 8 do eggs, W a Graff; 135 bge GINS, Mclirene & A; 80 ode tobaoco, C A A.rmsthal; I at? feed. II Wiliam; 1 do ml4dlloga, H U Handel , eon: 1 do do, R Roberta; 100 ibis door, L Wallace; 130 do do, Watt, Lon g . & Co; 13 Wide sugar. Dilworth A El; 130 It bble herring, Jas Connor; 8 bales cotton, A France; 2 cake meat. 25 tea groom., Fl6Bl - 8 bble oil, B L Fahnestock. AL.LEGREITI STATION December 1 car barley, !Smith & Co; 1 do Wheat, Kennedy Bro , 1 do cooperage, Ralya A Robertson; 380 galls stoneware, Beck & Hillhouse; lot cabbage, D Darla; 2 can ore, Graff. Bennett A Co; 2 ohs cheese, B Jenny; 24 bbll alder, 12 do Bp. .1 Raub; 64 do do, J Herbert. RIVER NEWS. The Upper 'livers. !!!M5MilUI:l:l3=l . . . UIL CITY, Pa., Deoenaber 2.—The river is falling, with nine feet water In the channel Weather cloudy. Thermome ter lie at r. K. F. BH.OWINVILLE, Pa., December 2.—The river la stationary with eight feet and moo inches water In the enannel. Wea ther cloudy. Thermometer 82 at 4P. M. Onsimetiono, Pa., December 2.—The river le riming Mow!), with six feet water In the channel. Weather cloudy. Thermometer 82. F. hIO6OIIITOWI II , Va., December 2.—The river I. Mx feet water In the channel, and rising slowly. Weather cloudy. Thermometer 33 at 6 P. It. F. The river was receding slowly at thie point lent evening; with 16 feet 10 Mabee In the channel by the Monongahela marka. The weather was cold and die. agreable snow felling at Intervale. The Argosy, after an absence of sev eral months, ban arrived. She recently made a trip from-Cincinnati to Pew Or leans. The Maggie Hays will depart for St. Louis at daylight thb. morning. Pilots, W. IL Dorsey and Wm Ball.. She has a fall cargo. The St. Charles, Capt. Chas. A. Dravo, arrived from Cincinnati last night, and will leave again to-day at Ir. el. The Si. Liberia. in regularly In the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati trade, and will leave here every Friday. She is In all respects one of the fineet boats that comeeto this land. log, and offer* superior incltmezzenta to passengers. Mr. Geo. L. Reppart has charge of the office. The Olesgow, Capt. Andy Robinson. Jr., is filling up rapidly, and will take her departure for Nashville to-morrow without fall. The B.llle was doe here Last night from Louisville. As will be wen by card. she is announced to leave for New Orleans on Monday next. flack et Colllugwood are her agentw. The Wild Duck barges., CapL fkbn W Anawalt, Is filling up rapidly for New Orleans, and will leave as announced. Capt. Answall will be found about the Duck, ready to attend to shippers. The new steamer Charlie R. Doribe , now In turn for St. Louts, end will beau first boat out for that port. The mountain steamer Pentush ban guns into winter quarters at ht. Louis. and the Andrew Ackey bat followed sett at Sioux City. Engineer Couleon of the Peulnah is here visiting his friends. —Capt. Ben Hall, is now one of the Fleetwood's pilots. —The Bellevernon arrived at New Or leans on Tuesday last. —The Corn berlind was rising as Tues. day with 4,b feet on Harpeth Shoals. —pap: John Haeberlie has chartered the Lome No. 2 for the Grand F.core sod Alexandria trade. —The FL C. Gray has abandoned her trip to Nashville, and is loading at Un-, einuati for Pittsburgh. —The Kate Putnam, bow Ne w Or. leans, will it is expected, leave Chian. nett for this port on Saturday. —Cept. Sant. Burke, a hilesourt River pilot, has struck a coal mine on his I lenia, near Leavenworth, Kansas. —The Hawkey' State was to have let' Sr. Louis for this port on Tuesday, to' have her machinery put In a new boat. --.Tnero I. • petelthWtiLpf the Great , Republic soon entering the trade to. , twee' Memphis and New °Sean, taking every alternate Wednesday with the Magenta. —The Owensboro Shield eels: During the continued low water the Nand bar at French Wised has captured ea many steamers that the place Is denominated Steam bonti I I le. —The Importer finally arrived at Little Hock on the morning of lest Thuday. She has gone down agein I with a load of cotton for New Orleans. She took a number of passengers. —Capt. Darlingtee. of the Crarrie Brooks, was fined 120 and mats, at Zanesville, Ohio, on Monday, Ibr blow. ling the boat's steam whittle within the corporate limits. The Captain has sp pealed. —The New Orleans News of the 26th says: In an evil hour one Contain Rich mond, as pliant an indlvidoal as ever trod the quarterdeck of a noble Mesmer, seting muter and • part warner of a craft known to the navigators of the Father of Waters as the steamboat New York, listened to bad advisers and got en tangled In the meshes of the law. Mr. Noyes, manager of the thesent City Cir cue, had chartered the beat to transport his circus troupe from and to the various towns on the river, for the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars per month and expenses paid. The Captain declined to carry out his contract, and Mr. claim 430111Inetlena a milt in our Courts, big damages to the amount of Mon The boat Was wired by the officers yes. terday, and now Iles quietly at our docks, awaiting the action of the OstirL" —ln regard to the removal of the ob structions at the Louisville Bridge, the Charter of Tuesday 'spa On tha tons of the Mere the scan between the piers eighteen and nineteen is nearlycom pleted, the intention being to bays It swung this evening. This leaves only the span between nineteen and twenty to rebut The falsework for this will be completed this eveming. and two forces started to-morrow morning putting on the Dori. Two derrick. will be e on I Ploy ed and each form will work. born I the centre. By ttds arrang•Ment the , Iron will be put onto about four days, , when the bridge may be considered safe from all Owe in the river. On - t 400 , feet arm • large force le at work taking ' down the top falfiewerk. When this Is I rrotncrved se far beck as the middle of ' the span, the undlatowers and cribs will be taken out and the channel opened to navigation. The .engine i thin k% hia. flu e ,''' days will inifficeinsemomptsh t 5 are satisfied that the Company le dobig 17 every thing in their power to open the re channel. e! 1 .m...........------- RIVER PACKETS. MEMPHIS AND PiET , ORLEABS MlOlll MEMPHIS ANDr.ragNia J. NNW 011L.1e.A.Mi ..- Th e a lnalne SALLIE ................... Caps, T. I. et.botta, Will leave for the above and lataratedlate plO ts Pot Cray, Otb last., at e. % or., or so : It rlerattiaNtto. AgeMS. Flth,St To ill??.7lNtrairga _in ponettal nboat WILD POOL and Blt.. Dove eel Swan. .1• W. Ana.WL Com. wander, *lll luve on BAT ofiDAT. 4thlast., at;rtir 0. "igki"r3llib.Vil4LT. or la .., c7trAsltalgt4Ts.o.li CINCINNATI ruaciNXATI WEEK-mg/Ea VV LT, P./WIEST. t d alat r ei: Th coane rd: gPu nger Bummer. We. UHARILISS, O. A. Paseo. Command totorig• L. Bengal. Clark. eral hair! as alr°lBl4 nen V% ?Ira XIV /AIM VOLLINS. Agents. EVANSVILLE:I AND NAISIIVILLI.E. kTA 8111111LLE PACK-AdigSa ILT•—T011, NVANAVILLX. ANILEIVILIJI AND NASHVILLE.—Ike rtearnar OLAAGOW ......... Oar4.l.3hrr litasursow. at., rhtWill leave for the above and int.:rah:Mats prtts TUBDAT. Recashrt 4th. fo I r A trot/Mos pairrupl..42 1 7. 4 . 3 . , 4 a • laihrB vuLLINS. Agents. F. 11.-12.• Glasgow hill mtg. In has truth dans% sarlihrichr . 1,1.!h• 6T. WON, EVANIWII LE4i wino, Von El/An/MLLE, OAIIIO AND IST. LUEII Tee 5.168411 4 polomPt fun.er 10/00111. HAT5....11. O. KAMM favg . j . j ...m o rairr, u•r.r. for tregrartimrr,,: iiCAO MACS E /Mafilltc scamcems rat.esoistc STILLY', SHAMMED 'TONIC AND iIIjAHDHAILA PILLA will mire Comm larfoigTetionta."ltilyapepafa th ey artlee to ho WM; et the mme Urn. They elem.. the athatilla. Is Ito the Liver and pat tt to work then then scond . the Raid direate end Make. Abem Mae dent_bartin...totig.n. .ad t i t denote entir.elsrtgr disease and fete TIUs To tbej 7.bgem'archTertlrerl.. elebenek,of Philadelphia. owes Us unrivaled ruec.• It toe treatment of pulmonary Coammulthint. The Pal e:ionic ityrap ripe thethe morbid master tot e 17:eli:L"oralralg'pe"; Stela coraTb sill throw Ito ff. mid the pralent tenth met and the lone. Math to heal. To do thle. the Seeweed Tunic and Mandell. PSI, tbe trimly used to clean.. the .thetheb end liver. a. that the Pulmonte Synth and the feed .111 reale dyed blood. beneuck , Mandrake Pala set upon the Myer, removile all oratructlme, relax the ducts of the gall bladder. the tale •tarts freely, sad the liver Is eoon relieved; the ha s will show whet the Pill. can no: nothing has ever to !derailed ex cept calomel ta doed ” ly poison which •ery damp Ith rem care that will igi7ironirhe'gdr i;inia: r r rt theiecratlinta of the liver like nebenel l s Mandrake Pills. Liver complaint le one of Um mow prominent tenses of CODIIIILOpton. Schenck , .rarerel Tonle le • gentle attmetant and alterative. nod the alkell toe beam.* which this preparation is nude of. montach to throw out the wastrle Juice to dlsaolve the food with the 1.011.131 C eras. and it Is made into eeoil Wood without fermenthtlon or .onto{ le the atoinutt. The great reason why phyracithe do not care Consumption Is, they try o do too much, they glee medicine to atop tbe coned. to stop radii., to stop tilght sweet. beetle lever, end by so doleg they derang e s the whole digestive powers, locking tip the settous, end eventually the padent blots and Mts. Dr. behead. In tits treatateat, does mit try to atop • g enic. cou g ewents, adds or fever. Bee ranee the n and they will al stop of Owl: own accord. axone!. n be eared of tonetimp. Don. Liver Complain. Dlepelial. Cethran, Canker, Ulcerated Trirest. unless tb• Deer thd atornach are made healthy. If • pet... , nay aratramptdoa. of own. the eaton some way are diseased. either thbercles, ebeerees, bronchial Irratatlon, pleura adbeslon, Or the laces ani • mass of Inflammation and fat de.yla a. In such imiim what must be done/ It I. rice only the thelon are wastlng. but lilt the whole body. Ttm:oath and liver have their rower to mate blood not of food. Now the only chance Is to take Dr. Schenck'. Vino medl- Mae. which will bring op • tone to the raomirah. the pottlent will belly to want toed, tt dtg.t eaally end me good blood,youe pollen be gle. to gran in dean. and m the baby be gins to glo toe lungs coma:len. to heel and the patient path Sash) sad well. This Mil. oy way to cure Coimunadion. hen then la fro wing disease and only Liver w Col:entrant and D. mewl. Schenck's Seaweed Tont , and Mandrake Pills are endrateril, without the Pelmonle Syrup. Take th e Mabdtate rarely In all tame comprabits, m they are Per - Sally harmlese. lA, Schenck. wbo bas entoyed uninterrupted I health for meny years past, and now weigh. MINS vas,•ram wasted raway to • mere skeleton, In the very last stage of pr onounce Otasomptiou. his physicians bevies pronounced Ma ease hope- less and abandoned him to Ms rate. He was cared by the aforeradd medicine. end slam Ws rem, •ry many thoutande similarly &filleted hate um . Dr. !Whence's preparation with remerkable nor roll directions accompany each bottle, meting It not aboolately atoms., persomilly we Dr. Schenck, wile. pattenta with their lungs •e maraca. and for this porno... lie Is profession- Sway wire'rVid.littit.t.=.fo7lid=rimitt 07:2 decades. Ile la also peofes.lo at to. 311 Rood treet, Mew York. every othe r Tuesday, bed at Om :IS Hanover street. on. every other Wedeeeday. Ile glees sdrace free, but thr a thorough •Kamination with Ms Reeptrometer the price le W. uma hours Si each elly from V A. at. to 3 r. Y. the Pulmoritc Syrup and Seaweed Ton ale mch 1 1.001 per bottle. er 111.00 a brat dome. Mandrake letila ante a box. For sal on all druggists. myle-dAP L-41—nocron WHITTIER COX. 'MUSS TO ?SLAT ALL PRIVATE DISZAISES. hat numernimi lass of cases result ing from selfabew, pro , urine eumthilems. nervous debiltty, empties. seminal emtmlocs. sod dealt, leapnwieef PrateMnretle eared. Pen.. deleted with delleada. Intricate end toes Mending constltutlona complal la are Politely Dratted to ca I foe oramettetlen. wbleti coma not lung. Zapertenca the win of teaettem, ti•• enabled pe r to warrant remedies at one. tfil elent, safe. permanent and which Is most c.o. cen be lased without h e to [mamma. leed• Wines prepared In the mthhlithment , which em brace. ofece, reception and welting room.: also boarding and stet-ping apartments for patient. n o d oulel” &UT pereo•al attentlon, and vapor chemical baths, thus sencentratlng the framed minaret springs. No matter who bora, felled. met • tone thee. lad what he wive Is ho yam pUlet f eft. pyres. sent to ant addrtl• foe two mason. In gealeet envelope. Thatlll.lels of caws treated annually. at oD. gad ail o•er the cove. ac•Clei u.'"9".ry.rieft:tl'eer="eiro%rabilm"L, PlUannonb, Pa. Hoare ' 9 0. IC to • r. N. Sum days /9 0. to r. a. amphlet twat to raiy ad• dress for teat rad - 114ir MANHOOD: HOW LOST I ROW RIGISTOREDI — Pnee Joet bildred, in tularoevirrn t, Tit and kt•Sical core of warvonwese, Consumption. lollepsy . and r.; Mental and Physical Ince, nsetty. &a, by N. WT. J. CU LVY.HWELL. D .tithor of the ••Orcen Boot. •' £4. "A boon to Thoolunde to " Boot ander sal. in • pinto .Isomenvel to any addrese.. postpaid. on re nnin, of rents Jr too posture stamps, to J C. KLAN' I CO.. IST Bonen, Nem Tort, Ilo•toillice Roo 451111. •lien Dr. CULT!, Ilaretains Mt. SO fE.43"-JUST OUT .•CHLRACY PECTORAL TIMBAL " FOR COLDS. COVOITS. BOHR THROAT AHD Ram go Hood. Noon so pleaaaat. Boas Cara aa Qatet. RUSHTON t CO., oraa ID *alai Houma New Tort. arrirrictueLowensis DYE. Tata trlendld Eta. Dye In too Cantu irts vra bin rld: Lao only true mad perreq.ha:lairs% aotantaaeon remo di.p1.1.....t; eta a. 7 dicaload lints; dles Om 111 rarcea of bad ate , turista - ate. and Inn. Co Bair dada asid us amen, la ad IgT ifroantata Pertallefl;.d Frovelly applied at M- /orb Wit Paulo,. No. 16 land Are M l. Neer :XI IarTHE HEALING POOL. 7.SnA IP , II YOUNG MIN yam hsve alien law vlclo. and sow detlre • highs, LlAned • brat , Id AN HOOD, wlttleerLate means of refl. I for lb& Oloted. .e.i le Sealed letter 11;;;;MTV ,1, V 111. se.,m-dlll. OILS t jtini — orm on. vroaks, H. M. LONG & CO USU., DLLZELLIS BUIL/MHO fat , Pasvaeie• W. WABING & &LNG, Commission Merchants szw4 BtOiler, 11 Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S EILOOK, DUQUESNE WAY PIIILADLLFULA ADDIICS3. Uoon►l7. Cteamber of Commerce, Ll 3 BOUM BILCOND 111111ZT to TACK BROITIEKS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DILALZILS IN Petroleum and Ita Product& a 0 ce—UALZIELL'S BnILDIEW3 ratlVllha: Way and Irwin street rttl'adelpktaollloe-1311 WALL2iUT ST svl:wl/4 CLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY mum W. G TwEDDIA NANIIYAOTUREIL or Lubricating &High Test Burning Oils. Lollipop Mothood Cole OIL nuevia (co bat drlamaOmuta; 'Oat= Italyld a , 'owe.' temps. atone. Special oil for Pouts:al climates or bot mratber. Lommotive. Moebtite ithep. Will cat crew. law Mill moil Plant." ELM OIL 4 ,klitoteo for bleb .Dora. (1 Oil. lltolL Wool. Hece•Lisbe OIL FLliTatineve' BevisollN cod leittishiegleasottoe , . Illonms• OIL ,Parsilloc A 1311012 VAIINIPH, to preserve Bright Iron Work and blanaincry Porn ton. Three products an manufactured ander pr.', Tmeddle , sisatent by Popetbeated Ittessa le V. eta, The Lubdtatiod ald are almost odorless. write ly Oar • ama, and mewl', Petit col ored. stand a tarurtnytm temperatal Onetal The ad, and remain limpid ty.ld. reed Oils Oils ars Ooodnallod, a extrstned a., to Vadat ass a puny of tha_prtnelpal Railroads. Sample. osn be examined and orders left at 174. W D eilltaleT. Wares at bbarpabure Pridta• STEAMS LIVERPOOL ARD.IIIIk QUEENSTOWN. 'ME unsex Slam wrmanissups , liomberinj&Worn Int-etion v..* smuts Item the vilobrattd Oln OP PARIS CITY OT A NTW 611 P, 4377 Or BUOTO__,N CITY ur BALTIMutra, wry Or ILAMDOs. l47tlnit zvro o fosPtt alsttoaiply rl. Toe pae o,igth, .WILLIAII BINGIIAII, Jr., 14315)1111IMLD STAMM. Plttsbarib• ~~ Vy~ + n___ .: ~,, Lame, HELL & CO., ANCHOR COTTON MILLS errreurstruct Et m=lummamwnrcummudLmv MICHIDS AND KAB.IIOILI/1 IIWNIMT);NCII AND BATTING - J. MIR swiNT& MATT, AMBIT=TOW. MID ORNAMENTAL CARVERS,' 61 Sandusky it., MOM, h. tegts='..r.l492k: VallB al dapallSim. airni 126,1:. LION. r Wurlrt Ar i sanm ikaglire4- rhubuo. ("4"l7ll6l2nagsamizz. vanity. rivabunh TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BASK, Wood St., cot. Second Avenue_ UffElM' PAID Oi DEPOSITS Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stocks Botroirr. AND sow A. BULDLE.Y. CresideoL R. VANKIRE. Vice PrezWent. CINCH CLAI I. J.. CAWIer. oeida N. HOLMES & SONS, 13 AIN - EMU S, 57 MARKET STREET PITTSBURGH. P. we on on the ortucipal Dointe Stocks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION ?animal. attention paid to the purettate and al. of United States Securities CAUGHEI b. CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Varner Fourth and Wood Streets PITTSBURGH. PA.. 03UCCIMOZO TO ElkN NA. BAST A CU..) Exchange, Coin, Coupons, Lad particular attention paid to ilte paw-ham attend sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS Siffht Drafts on "London. CITY BANK. 2 Fifth A Terme, Pittsburgh, Ps. CAPITAL. 1100.000. TOCIHOLDEBB INDIVIDDILLT LLIBLE INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. TOILETON rECTIANCIR . . . 8011011 and sold, and when desire+, rrsol'tedto Iroroon. Coll,tions ands on nil it, principal points or il.e Unlieds•tate•• and , •sonda Dort N it 1110,10 , Pre std. Ist. al,C•na.. Vies Pr.:dent. W. N. Samosa. Cashier. PlitliCTOtta. D. Ihronco. James McCabe, Tlionmas Iloarla, naffb [engulf!. J. Dunicry. Jr., Tern roc Campbel l . Patrick Anna attle• Meta. (.3111.4. 11. Barr, •. Prryvogia, Jon. lon. ticrmartn. Thomas Barnes. JOS. Y. GAZZAII. Solicitor. FIFTH AVENUE BANK Of Pittsburgh, Is sow o s p*. for Discount. Deposit and Boners! Sank , n D iscount. Any sum ran IvoA from One Dollar aosrards. Interest at its rate of sly per cent. said on dMedep. ED. DITHRIDUIL, W C. WETDA.II W. H. elbis, THAW& •11.18kWi W. C. It , II+ICrSON. Ital. HT METED.. DAN. KINZEM ER. IL P.M.HeiTZ D. M. L.•ILMOB EX DITIIIIIDGE, President. T. 7. SC ti EXCEL, Callable, THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Inoornmsted the Legislature of Penhselisso rilletra . 2 otn...eea?lll Sole s ag Bllver Silver Plate: Bonds, B, Diamonds sos Valuables of ail eseriptlonr. and. /masa.. .d for tae rooting of safes In its Carle-Proof vaults. Builitine °Doe: .Vb. S 3 FOURTH a I'EXTJE rirrsetraan, PL. M'T.:=:2,.`iitl'lP`ala. OIItaCT010 1 : IN - N. PHILLIPS, J. 111175 T. lINNNZIT. WltTaTe . Virr.:4= 2. WILLIAM X. LYON. oroliOZ CURTIS O. 1117SSZY. • AKIRA KT •N TSIMILIat is. Y. Voli IiuNNUO WI YST. =I uncroeh - rus. ESTABLISHED DT A. & T. GORMLY, 1812. W. IL 00111111 Y, WHOLESALE GROOM. No. 271 Liberty Street, MlSZCirta Oil. [JO.I 1:1=231 r. OTIRSIL.Z J. A. STI M . STEELE & SON, - Commission Merchants =1 57,017R.CiIMAIN, FIZ:E.I3, !Le No. SO 01110 MINES, sev lan Cosmos. PLTER EZU JANES l• UMW= TFCEIL & RICHABT, 'IO lON DEBBcceawrs, I=l FLOUR, OBJLOI, SEEDS, XILL MID, & Lie Liberty IIL, Pittsburgh. ELVA.= MEANOR & HARPER, FLOUR, OHMS AID TIODUCS Commission Merchants, Na WM LIBERTY NIMEIT, Oentlgoawats oollelteo W. C. ARMSTRONG, illuassor to /cue, • •rm.we[.l PRODUCE CONIIIMON RISCHANT, Ito. 25 Mark.et 15t.met. L. J . BLANCHARD, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, No. 390 FISH ISTRENT. ap111:x811 411 irklll-E, HA & PAT'VON, oldiale thad . 11l rs, Co=Westtrebast! alocludr =. o Rott i r A. ll . a.Aort., Cti,4 rpm= rTr."Tiredsztr LlVlZlA"'n"ihTlitzr""r4". rnisba • JOB , 1. ISOtris..l2oW. 11000....1it 110176 Toni , I. HOWIE & BROS, Sue t, mason to JOHN I. HOUSE • CD., Wag!W of ale Croons *an Oemadasion Mehan azat r tatle id and Water stmts. rc rtflabarit..b.Cornal JOE, 111311.7031 WALL.I.A.CL hi s.IIPTON SAVALILACE,WhoIa BALL 6 6600Z112 6=n sTaysT. salD PIuiDUCE BLENCH & HBO., /ME • BUITALAIL 4 MOU IP S SUES AND VAULT . NO DAM?. Ito 1110131. D ENGINES Ail—lkeßlMY, Mick"TirlizranYi "D ruT- Cor. 17th And Plkottto.PlUstotrigh, pa, .018 iTRADE MARK. DITHRIDGII VIII3II. PILOOIF Lamp CHIMNEYS. 1 cam ItCPS.,&33.A.:LAIS FORIPLES TES BLOOD. roa wax vs DRUMM ' ET:=O I VE V IVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER Is the best la use. for mos. erhelesiP or edh!‘'. et Nos. 116 sad Si tam* stress. bl aamrs; irMetngas et ail MOO Bou inore m ' P w PLES. ai —2OO il bb vn la Choice_ l= mis. ram ON .AND -SUM. DIV:MINE WORKS. COLEILN,TaII & Oa, =I IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS. DILKIII'EMIT, L X MID 7111XIATA. FLAT BAIL ROUND AND SQUARE 1808. BAND. 1100)' 'HEFT AND TANK CRON. Rol LER PLATE. AND HEADS, N. RAD And DROPPER RASA P.ISR;III4 ° CU TTER RARE. CYLINDER IRON. T^ ' , I/ FLAT RAIL, for Cowl Roads. ,IruA Wl WED DES a HARROW Tcrre. SP RI NU. PLOW AND CU LT L IVAINIR STEEL S , STEELTIE N.. WI ES, S TEEL ND au Ar MOUDS cot to paitera. TEEriNti. L. R. STEEL. COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINOS and AXLES. Lu r N AIL. AND SPILLS. All Goode First Clan and Warranted. OTIFICES ♦ND WORM": 1112.1e.mth IltreotA.ll.4biraf alver mad ?V W•Lite Strerg, Platatrargld. sekby ILLER, 888 at PRKIN. our..a.L r•arrnate WM. NWITALT. UKO. W. BASE, ars.. PAIITIII - e. KIEL CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BARB & PARKIN MICK. No. 110 Liberty IStrtet, I=l Elt= DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAM ELIA (tineoessor to JON. HUCK, ON.) du tecilletes no-extevelve ith the leading Yer sn"litlecth.rfni U n i t e irgerN O ATLIVO o •114 f, ChnICIE EOM LI 11E4 PITMAN .1•1123. AWN:IL ROAD AXLV4 LOCOIW7II7I FRAM together visit description of SHAPF WO . Mos aodrora. Corner of Duquesne Way end MU Stunt spihben pffTSEIVIZGH STEEL WORKS. 18r&BLIBHED Elf 1140 ANDERSON & WOODS, BEST BEFINED OAST STEEL Of even demilltloa. Also, ton Lefined German Plow and spring Meet COSNER 5065 /CID narr •VILNITZ. IntrAi. Pa. antlm4l ELLERSIBESEN ?ROSS. TM TIMM. aro am DropMd to grant Item m for %re of MI /.1.1111011./1.17215N PSO. The so Mr onallti lesparted to good Iron tlw Mal emmetat to It tron, md ibe ee- Mad cost, co mman d It to W matottommo of Ma. parties irlahloll to ow It oset MOM licenses try &politest to _ - MES P. SPEED 9 k r=4 " nmdlnF 96)i eeeee . Intarestod aro WIWI to ottlit tY Ettegllt WOBES. whets the prom* bi • - °Wagon. Y ROO our Pante ! SHORN IloW ID lELD STEEL WOBILS, SIN e ER, NIMIOK & 00 9 PITTISIBSI 3B, .Ten ducalptlati of ^ ANT) GERMAN STEEL, 1389 N, BEA. &CO., .~ • --, a:sic OTON WORKS, Ela MID nannus, tranuesti, Fii um's a Boat and Station. 7 ➢ All.r=l7•Ori t a 4 8e11... sad neat Lan Wort : DI, corn. TWA awl emlthihild Nan • aniu ann trirTrrnomprwrs,..4ac_pf7. ,, Ql T : (Koss CAUW & co., loud Ward foundry ud loblat Worts, ~....:r~V "':7+~ SANDUMLY IT.. ALLZGU T CITY. F. ■ana%anew. Btatlonala and Portable bless 41t3te 1171117 , rr ko.:1111 • and Itael ill do Orate Bars. 1/40tni. Wotan Boor. r-Crla,t to enter and 11.101 on band Basin. of all dads. 0014:11 .&1.L.501 , 1ZNY CITY. Ps. 8, • Via CASTINGS, Ac. B - T K - iriiiii. -- CET THE BEST. B SSELL & CO'S *liral7.' .A 1:11k! . BATS sos C=S7 pIaNNSILVA.+-1 • . griattoluam art . ' m I.BM. rs. n arrive et •'" 7 fm the Odom Detarlatum= of •• ! - - 1,.... .04 Liberty stmts. ea ArrOW. beli KW Traw.....lsso Waltham ay M. , % NiVrit. ll I r. ' st WW's o' 7. Stab • Brintoitto No t ..w am LB Trete.-- Oda • Wall'. N0.j... SAO am Btlatia ie.. 1.0440 Cteettinell La. 9120 am tire•lmAs Pio I. Odle • , firs'ke An Noilr4o°Dm Weir Ti l e... 1..11t81e ' PriP;c47,.. tri " sol:toneiter.. well's No. 1....11:10Pla Dila. levee. 3:00pal Braga hello 1144116 ps, Weir, no.; ...massis WW's No. 4. LSO pie Wa ys No. 4.. 6:4111pal, "Nieto et °No I 11:10 pat, 6 _l,i_Mt 141.1,......Tiff1X. W*Sre.gtirj'arCrese' W:oUtTentilizir bota for Baltimore. The Church Trail , tee.. Walla nisi:Mae Deedey at 9:06 a. m., reachlail.riltatmai nit :.. t. Be in eralg W tt.D A S IN 111!10 p. ea. _ ..- .Cud...* Laws. 1 , 4,0 , 0 , daily. Bee ill 2 , Itspress leerd dell, eseept•Weada4.• th/1•44 WM.. daily except !Veen. ' ' , Tar =Mee tosoomsowasMiik•-•., l,,t, W. 11. B !i The reenaymsaiaYudleemDi:iemNeaTvlr—aN, rarel,77drritlrticepymnt.'Tflfrto Oas W. wd :Ilan le value. ...1 gamma lima INetoest la value will De ITtlie Iseem. mLes. temistmciai..,... .: 001$ Deem& ttaverinteadeat. kliet=Thlle. ESTERN-MIAMI PEPINISYLVANI 4 zHRLOALTO.—Ua and attar NOV. IL 11101 as Parar Tra1a..4 . 1 the Wertz= MC= reams I Sweet Depot. Vilt':e.rmagt adkdrla M"Vrt.hroo. - An Mr. flle a tabberpb'g RelalsZlet Erlporl , Ni. SLupl s4o5 o. p e.IWNIIII nem WhZgr. . e mu g Above va. rem dally The MeV Lest : t l ierykl n = A t a ag nall CI al 11:00 7 s. KM/M Ines. 026: at LAU p. sal Lays WlLlabap ja Vi 1:1,6a= lea aneel , M Clt7 a. walla Ores eoasectlea al Erre t IMP ter , . the. of Staged Papaw Tbroach tteketal path St N. ISt. t . Plrr. sad as Depote B =. telOroutkrapt i a rrs. .T/LIELS The Western PassreeVitaftesell ms• ral. ""4" VaMl 4 st e girX CL Handler] Dollao la value. all beflege eeediaa Ws =mans la value willbe et Vha the owner. u axleslsA RD_ led.. al, trne th . rags Gescral Suoartateadans oosa. =MIMI as il i "% szti lidr at V. lblU%n . ..11:08 r M ir " a i t r Bev.. ELAAOr r Mit LeSsWiii 111:4110.. Ewa •• pa. Leetadale La.ll:ll7 p Bea•rtalls •6112 P • Leotalate Mr OW lug tvra:em- reirn-4. • J 0•111. Pas. t A -- / - 1111 ANGI E OF I_/ ?LILL. . .. ALI.EGIIMIT WILLEM 11,1=040 . - ~ viz incLuL.rszer Bouts 10 TIM OW 111101011114rxrnoUT OUANIfti Otl%ii- T a% jfitAoAlagill.'l47 Th gi. 1 , 01...... frill les. flitabectli 09 ,0 % ....i 7. ° 0011014 Pita 00014.taillsD004011‘m . talo, gad wai volume l a t. 011 tigolu. •• trzyja... ""13". .... :001% AMIr l.. tiOtos elial l ioi7:. 442 i: 10 smal vas: r . 17 -1 110 LI Lido Arit WI) I rtz .=5,.......6. e l .! .. tw .... .. . ~. , 1 3 3=11 . N AO . 1 . 6:g: Q . T .. ...... BIM EXOSIO;Dinani .Ma y a Only 1{1 .3 1111411. 4"""rrafiLlWt I ''i lt. - TROILUS K. 111.10 AWL 11001. • ITTEIBIIIRSAAIMM • LAIDVIAR. . .r• PASHANDLE sour% 1112rtring t re tskoygit IMMO: ' Kai . 4177: SW • :OD i ran •.ms' s. WAN basal Ames .- . - *Lai a. in. 111M.19.11a. ItcDonald's 11311111. a. VIVI& Ul. rubezville AP120612611id. Ibv.ocuuk 1141.0auld's area. No. Mal D. riu,ll • aands• Churclarata. MIS D.ll. 9:111 arozas r. K. MipKYIN KIKVL Luds r. Mail Trill surtnr . -•' • • Gersesal Stasi igen. W.. (USD, 96y1.. DoszlMPa. Isola =3 l!i!81 IRKS. & CO., =l3 GU liall . MN illn ie r IVILLP 1 L L z AD. —eei Oa and arier_pOlSDAY.. Wallaaber.- Ma, trains vrui arrive as 4 depart trase. nl 4. m eorrer al Maas Wein meet.% . . t . 1 .4 Nan to mai trosa vain. . - El : Apos.rs tmn ' . ' — `l7.i.Waig itreit ...... to Rad Om ' e a. *CPO r.m...pii.r. West Presto Aarcaa.4 :POP. 14 . : A. Medea.' AoxiatiPste CU. inaA - r. i ....1 l 41411.44aMW. 10 :iii 1 iralelote wen Newt!: 1:011P. at. 1111eliffti ' . ' Per tickets api4l ia ....... c • IL 11..ZATIE0311, W. B. ATOM linvialaSsAarat., il . 7Wilt 137:13 TRIIJ]SEPH. 1T17111301713 COAL, • to Cook, Bake or Boot as other Store In the Caton. BISSELL & CO., 85 Liberty Street. d we far old. MOPE% ilbre OTOVIM. SILTS 111021113; 111119DZEB. 0001:1E0 EASEII2I. , BM &CO, Acrusims or immix. ym.zirr os i zr VOOKING RANGE. 133 riEtY EIBRAO&" rex yraannto actuaulas. TO kiril-DURT OCOOITNCe STOP& R. 0131.1ThrsiLL 0001 *INN& iciadnesti PSIWTS) RAMBLA AsT licos It ASTLICS. WiLLOWSII . Twk a RATJLAyne ft= !Lifland alit: !limas, ismol:Bs, &a and SOS Liberty Street, BRADLEY & CO., NO. BO WOOD DIEREM. tants or tae Greaten Wristlet parlor and Heating Stow , TO TT TOIIND. W oripi E tWi mpuo llbeir s . xi dit l 2s l 4 .. Tta_ bat 4t • MIS IN Mare isibtfa. li2=l RAILRO .M3EMI !ri ansx slot Itia n ir4 ZlTT taptedslo As". ' rs/lit ISA .11111 - New Gill. .70 . 1110, dams Bearlalla 't • ritiz Onts a UtaII•I2I7 - 1 =PM. 4131M11 1 • d. 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