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8 THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST. oad lii potent. HftRRIEDi INTVBE-On JVo. th. LOCAL AFFAIRS.

particularly as relates to the raw material certain deliveries, for instance, Janua- hv.ver figures prevailed. There ere other sales made, the terms of which is withheld. lit'liE. to aw ing Hartman shoot Ottii.er Moore-head. The prisoners, in default of baii in the sum of each, were cuutiuiHed to i for trial.

The cases were laid bef.ro the Grand Jury during the day, and that body was prompt in 'finding true bills. The trial wili take piace Thursday, and it is safe to predict that the scoundrels will take up their abode the penitent i I- ry on Saturday. "These fellow's are now in the clutches of the law, and the coininiiiiity i that so long been afflicted by their evil deeds may hope for a riddance I of the scourge, for a long term of years. We full confidence in our Court, feel- 1 4 75 per head; fair to tnedimn. tned'oim.

set 4 oil: common sti Jl 1'et J-ll, ti.e of the market only a limited number remained ua- -old. As we uave mentioned, it is next to to send common sheep to this market, as buvers wili at all times pay the diflerer.ee for a good fit article; keep the common stock at home. LAMBS. The supply was not large. Inc demand was fair and sales were regular at prices varying from 2 i3 50 per head.

HlKiS. The market was steady but not very i active. Prices hare undergone no quota- ble change. A few head being disposed of various prices, ranging from lo 50a 11 all 50 per head, aa per size and eondition. i MARKETS BY TELE0EAPH.

f'titcaso Market. By Telfttrar-b to th Pittsburgfi P.mr. Chicago, December 15. Eastern exchange Hat, 1-10 o2' buying, par 1-10 premium selling. Flour dtil.

at 430,5 00 for spring ex trts. "Wheat dull; sales IS'o at S75.K.-. -Vi) 2 at closing at 144', this afternoon market fairly active and irregular at 85! cash and seller for December; bid seller for January for No 2. Corn in fair demand and a shade higher: sales No 2 at 77140. SOc, rejected at77lo7Sc; r.o tit o-faiSJc; closing at 'v'Wic f-t N.

this market dull and noiniua'. at seller for DM ember; 71); ac seller for for Xo 2. Oats firm at 42 eish and to seller's for the month; 111 to seller's for January: 47a4.se to seller's last half of April, "r.ye quiet hut firmer; sales of i at Jfo 2 at 75c; rejected at 70c, closing steady at 75V: for No 2. Barley entirely nominal at for No 2. Highwines steady and quiet at U5c, closing firm.

irngar, 12.il4;-....: immon to choice Orleans. Provisions quiet and easier: Mess pork dull at 50c lower; sales at 531 00 cash; 31 bo.iol 50 to seller's for January; and j-'il 00 to seller's for February, closing dull at SSI 00 cash; rump pork quiet at 25 5. Lar.l dull and easier at is closing at Oreen hams quiet at, s'uors rib middies, thirty day's in salt. 15e; dressed hogs quiet and a shade high at S12 i5al3 Oil for spot; 12 SOalft 25 for g.M)d shipping lots; 313 40forexrr.t choice; live less active, S'J 50a 10 00 for common: S10 75 fair to medium; 25 all 25 for good to choice; Co for extra prime. Cattle quiet at $4 25a 4 SO for butcher's cows and light steers, and 35 25 iti 12' for fair to gXwl shipping oeeves.

St. I. oil 1 Market. By Taieitrai -h to the PirtsioraU Post. LoriS, December 15.

Tobacco 13 dull and drooping, with very lifle doing. Cotton steady: sales of Missouri and Arkansas at Hempdul! and unchanged. Flour low gnides scarce and r.nchangedi fill prtine, 25; 4 75; XX, $753 00; family, 5 T.Vi tn. si and unchanue.l; No 2 red full, 8100.11 05; No 1 do, Si 15: choice, SI 25; choice white, Si 55. Corn firmer at 7t5c lor white, bulk; for choice to fancy white, sicked.

Hts fitmr-r, at for mixed: held at the close at for mixed and white. Barley unehangd itOo for good northern spring; 31 05 for choice lUidois: SI 55a 1 00 for choice to fancy, the market is dull. li ve steady and the market I wjtter, at Whisky steaily at 11 X. Coffee quier unchiinged at 24c. tsugar more active and higher, at for tair tt g'KMl for crime to choice.

Molasses unchanged at 7o.io0. Pork firm at 31; the market is heavy. Dry tut-ats; sales at 12 shoulders; PiialoHc for sides. Bin-on small orders at for shoulders nominal at lo'c. Lard dull; small sales of keg at lle.

Cattle dull and unchanged at Hogs stitl at Vlnccnnatl Market, By Teiesraph to the PfttJburgU PuSt.3 Cis insati, December 15. Floitr nti- cbaared, famiiv, s-5 3.5.a5 05, heat moderate 51 05ei nomiti.jilv unchanged with a demand from cily 1 1 ii in ,1.,1 Corn dull, supply large; new 74ci75c. Oats quiet ai 52a57o. Jive, Ito j. Cotton firm -5 AYhis Barley nctuinally unchr.ng-qu'.et; middling 24-a24c.

sab-s of 75 hhdsat S-5 50 to ky dull at tual'ic; generally held at the latter Provisions dull but little demand: mess pork held at 531; sales at SOi'eO 75; bulk nominally unchanged, nothing dune in Bacon and droop-ng; sales of shoulders at of sides Lard dull at tnd jfe for kettle. Butter and cheese unchanged. fwTork Market. By telegraph totae i-itTsUursb Po-t. 3 New York, December IS.rFlonr closed quiet at 5 to 10c lower.

Wheat dull and henvv and 1c lower; Tel winter 1 28al 30; No 2 spring at SI 20al 22. Rye quiet and heavy at $lal 2j. Oats dull at Western Corn rather quiet at 15 for sound mixed. Pork dull and heavy at 75a32 00 for mess, January and February delivery. Beef 1 steadv and a moderate demand; cur raea unchanged; bacon nominal.

Larsl all at lS'jTiJic for good to prime steam. Eggs steadv at 30a40c for fresh. i'levr-IanU Marktk. By Telegraph te the Pitutmrsrh Post. Cleveland, Desemlwr U5.

Flrwo dull and unchanged. Wheat? no sai-n but nominal. Corn dull and iaactir No 1 old shelled held at gl 00f N.o 2 ii il.Sc; very little deuand for new. Ou ts inactive'and held firmer; No 1 state, 515 buyers not inclined. Tobacoo no es.

Rve dull anil heavj-, held to.ranpe a 95c. Barljy dull aad notainal at SI 00a 1 05 for Canada Petroleut Mau ket quiet and easier; refined held at 2sagfSHc in largo itots, and 30a31c for snaaS lots; crude agau lower-and beld- at 46 if) pjer bbl. IoniviIle Mnrke. By Teleryaph to the pirtttmrgh Post. 1 Deeernbe 13.

Cotton quiet and stea-iv; mi.idlinfrs 23'x Flour insooJi demand; extra family S3 25. Graii quiet: bat steady; red bet it 05; white at SI Corn i3at0c. Oats 50c. Kye80c. Hags fir ta at 'j'al0' srross.

Leaf tobacco steady sales of 67 hhds at 5a(a-, lues, Sal5c. Provisions srtea.lv 50a32 bacon shoulders 15' Ur, rib lf'cj clear sides 18ValS.sc;balk sfciulders clear ri'o lttc; clear sides lfili'c; sugar cored 'iiams 22a23c. tjjrd lB43l8Vc Whisky steady aS KrvfIle Market. By Telegrff the Pittsbursa Post. i 0.

of Krv. R. s. SJuhLn. ACE W.

tt'oLf. enuerlv bow Br kvlite. to H. iha JIcIsTVP.E. of Pitbole City.

Pa. Tbnrsflsv lie. e- in tie Plel vleliail lilln h. l. ilowar-t.

T. Mr. JKn. X. Mo- Miss A 1 ill.

K. I.il.OETT. itliOf ttllS I.N i A TsTIV sn.l.-i:S ThursOav evf-uinp, br tl.e H. Miller. MKSA.

'STV. "I Ke leni.Klor, w. l.kl. 11. i I1F.1-.

Vi tVwIn fiuy m'-rtiiiur, Dec. 15th. a iulaki dttugther W. B. aal Moilie A.

31rt am. KEHOl'SOX-im Deceniber l.o. Mr. Ciiaklks KKie-iCsOX, ia iii- 3tt year 01 M.s st. MimjHE On Kr'ilay.

Iteeejnber 10'h. nt 4 lock A. JAJIBS H. MooliK. lu ihe 29th year tiii atfe.

AbOVET On Wednilar. Dec. at 2 p. n. aiiks MiWixiv.

in the Vlih year his age. On Saturday. Per. 11. I99.

at her rent-deuce, Mrs. Sakau Coopek. ydiii-s. u'ciiNNOR-On the ISth Johassa, wife David O'Connor, in her 54th ear. Seep the Circulation Active.

A fre antf rsiitiliir eirr-nfatton of the Ig-xKl is rohAltb. tile whole system in stale of aetfT ifefetire n'l ti: -wholesome and is aa esi' aeainst the InlMieal effect sufdua ten.ieratnre. of ditfjipaad coi.i. If rr.per attecttori were paid to this impertant fact. Uiere w.rtiid uotonly beaereatUi-crease ic tte nnnilr of eases of ttomach, bowW renal but also Ii the number of deaths i.y and ether pulmonary dlease3.

At tliis period of tire year, -when the line 1:1. separates a genial from an inelemeut seasoa has Just hw iiiisse l. a course of HOSTETER'S rOM AC 11 RITTKHCwltl be round of v.Oaal.ie service improTics the eon.Iiriou of the vital tali and jeatiy its flow. Violent and like Intermittent fever, arn the frequ'at ef-f a t- of a chilly atmc-nitere upon a or-einiziitiim. Diseases of the kidiieys often proceed the sanie sonrce.

FTow essential it is. therefore. forpnrs.ms of feebl'1! constitution. -to invigorate the vital organization at she coainieiiceineuidBf Wister. Fortitied by warm clothing without, and HisTETTKR-S JtlTTERS within, the frail and i.

may brave wttli.iinpiinity an amount of ex-pjsure and hardship which, under other e. would prostrate them on a bed of sickness. Let them consider this and be wise fa HOTETTEB'S BITTER8, Sold in Pittsburgh, at the lowest rates, wboleor ami retail, at JOS. IFIjIEIVIIUG'S ntl li KTORE. o.

4 Market KlreeL To People Who Think For Themselves. At ihla reason of the year when the human sy--teni ii under heavy contributions maiie uinin it by of the sudden changes weather, it were wi-i- In all who regard their healrb arid happiness to by take themselves to a timely remedy. That is, if i -et a eouizh or cc.iiido net defer it umii over-tiiirdeiied narure sinks ciidr the in.irdir.iite loail. but at once seek for relief in some sure and perfect leased)- like L3. Ll'Sii 'l DK.

KEVSER'S PECTORAL SYKt'P. If people, esiiruute'i at itti true value, human health and life, the pottponuieiitb with regard to the use ef remedies would rarefy v-ur. aad Instead of many of the moke-believes tliat are often used, medicines like those of Dr. Kj-y ser. a skillful and Viientlflc ih 'sician of nearly tin.

a century's experience, would take their P'a. i. l'ou can scarcely Hud Pitts b-irli fainiiv. some of which has net been.bene-rtm- ib.v UK. KKVSE'S PEt'TOKAL SYKUP or ITR.

KKV-KK'S LVSti CI KE. Both of these remedies aie pieistie wlih the nil si select and, medli-ines that to tie ooralned, ai.d with a regard for the health of those who Who not know that I', ne--li--r a ih" be-rijiuins is to invite a loan attack sickness ai.d pi-adveuture an ili.Airal.t dis--ei. Vi'e all sertixisness the this and if tliey reflect over our word they will that we ioce at heart' thin tlie- mere most perfeoiia will allow- not uuvorthy of an honorable num. but which sinks into ccaapar-aiive n.ithinuejs wiwsii mpare.l to that si the health not t.e'Hve the man is born wii has a better nie tcine f.r and than Or. KEiElf PECTORAL SIP, lis -nii-s are daily iUiaieasiait.

aud iiuuitreds of r. ions have been si.atihe.1 fiuai ike jaws of d-th by lis use. The other day a rer- hac roni a instance ught a eiiaritiiy on the re "vajmeiidiaion of a yiiunij maa bee.ncureJ u. This is a rcrirut oe -rarreniM. and the merchants oar own vu-'mity not fall to preat his eaauii'le.

Dr. Keyser's Lang 0. aad Ur. Keyser's tVctoral siyi np are destii.esl.at uw distant to sunie a wide in the t'tatiaeat of all pularauiry and bronchial diseased. Tohehailat mtit limsgists and at Hit Jta-tor's Urat lle.ll.

iue Store. 1T Liberty siret. where thoruugh lung exuuiuatkinsare made daijr and ad-vee given. D5miliK 18. LCt 8LK F1BH ITPtBlirSIU.

-The F. a oi Kliue, 'ate ol wiHoter at saleou the premies, on SATLRDAT. the ot JabBiiry, 17. at 1 o'clock p.ra. that tract ol uuil.

situA in Pean um nship, e-L-IM mile southwest of New ski ie-ii, on tiie iwmI iesuttug to Hanor station, P. CV roktMint'M 15 acres aort 74 psrehee. strict rr aiiout 11 acres are cleared, the balance sius well tlmiwed. Haviu a dwelling tiaak barn, tenaut b.wse. stable and u-ea5ary out buildlnsfs ihereou ere.ued.

two orchards of fruit, and nevet failing, i.rin-s of water. The greater part.rf the farm is Ui ueitjid with a 7 foot vein of suria-je coal of su pei lor quality. There is also pieiilj of iimestana on rhe farm. It will be sold in oue or two tracU TtMiisof sate: One Mitnln! the purchase money to be caid on eontirmation of sa.e. the 1 alance in snnuai payments.

PusSdssluo tube given on Ui lirsi day ol April. Kor further particulars ad'iress or call upon Jos. Kline, saleai i. Koads, I'a. JO-EPH KLINE, LEWI5 KJ.lt, Executors.

decisittw O1 BPHtDtl' COl RTft.tLE BV OKISKK lilcOiiihaiis ourt oi Aueigm-ny expose at rubilc sale. 0 i th- promises. vrEUNKSUAY, -f A.N A ft 17. at I ciocK, P. M-, avaltiiiliie and well cultivaced Farm of 19 acres, moie or les, situate in Jeffeison township.

Allegheny counry, Pennsylvania, aiiout 9 l- miies from t't boroiisli of est Jilizaliuik. ami being tho piojierty of John Ko-thaar. lare deceased. The iiupioTi-iueuts are a 1 Mansion House and Stable, an orchard of loe rees. e.

A oal Bauk has t-een opened oa the farm. Termsof sale: One-third cash on conlir-maiiono sale. "10O of hich will required to ue MM on day saie. The balance In two eqaal aiii'iiai payment, with interest from conhi nation of sal, to be secured ly Isuifi and mortgage on the premises. There is no dower on the property, and ihe title will be complete.

Possession glvua April i7. JAMES PAYNE. Trustee. M. VARSER, Auctiouew.

deeloi EXIK ITOK'il I Letters testaiuentarv on tiif es.at.- of Jane Hi. ks. lace of Mmn township. county, have been itranted to the subscriber ail lersouslu. dei.ieti to the siad estate are request te make iin-niediate payment, and those haviug claims atjatiist tpe se.me to present them, do awhcMHoited, for sePlneutto JOHN" MOODY.

Executor. j- lB. BBAWV, SO. kniTH aj-, tieid stract. l'irisbuigh, ia back r-m toiiiiiiiie to giiaranCee his cures in canes of PK.

A'f r. L)l-EASI-. His reuieiiies are prepared by himself. patient) will lie sent to a dmifisi for his medicine. Having had a large experience in practice of over 39 years, he can Insure relief in ft few davs- Terms low.

and cures certain or chsrft-. ileiteaie Diseases. Liver Complaint, Pa pilati tt Heart, strii-tiires. Diseases of th Bladder and Xidnt-rs. General Debility and yield readiiy to his irtnieut.

TllkllO'N CITY SaTKI-NAL Pittsburgh. D-c. 11. WS. I IV M.FCTIOX FOR THUirrr.Esr Direetor; i.i ibis nans, io unring ice vear.

wiii te nem ai uiw uausinir ltoLsr. Eourtfa on Tuesday, -lattuary 11, 1VJ, between the hours cf J. VOOKHX. Cashier. tug that it will in this case amply vindicate the law.

Here is a direct issue between crime and ruffianism upon the one hand and the law upon the other. Soali the law reign supreme, or shail it be said that crime is stronger than the We await with confidence the action of the Court. THE WOCN'DED MRS. Last evening the wounded men, although sufleriui severely, were considered out of danger. The bail in officer Moor-head's face was extracted, audit is thought he will speedily recover.

Th- bullet in orhcer Moore's shoulder could not be reached by the surgeon, it is probable he has "sustained a permanent injury. Officer Anderson's injuries, nre so slight that he wili not be comr.e'ded to go ottdufy. Hartman is not badly hurt. A sTAUTi.tso ktmoK is heard last night, to thiH effect: On aft siNty-thr! citizens enrolled themselves as a Vigilance Committee, and night a meeting was held, at which all of he sixv-tnre enrolied member; wer-h i iv present. Light individiiils, wuc ireiitieiitly transuressed, tl -ell bv the Committee, and wo.

re ce've summary punishment at the erst favi ible opportunity. It tssaid another iniX'tiin will be held to-night. A movement of this character would be wit ii terror to peace-loving citi--ns as well us Ti) evil diw-rs. We can oniy dp-rei auy action. AN organisation in fi'tsbiiigh Typograpi has susj.

ended. ovil lis- pi Benal The uen of kidney au.1 the many com plaints arising from disease the urinary organs, give occasion rme.i study and investigation of those dirhi cities. Tl.e old and young, the hi.U and the low, 'are all more ir b-sn tui.ject Tu these troublesome affections, froui the iU.i- affections, froui the i i the and grave evp. sed labor-r at jus. I vr at his ease.

b. ti of infant- old. age, he tioe p. to tb- ur: jus Fr-m the very n.itur system of practice, we of our pecc. IVe had more t'Xtierience in the treatment these affections than illy fills to th- ft aay pra ti in the same Ai it is in these affections more any other th it an examination of the in order to understand the trite nature of disease.

All nrltury not arise fnra a'i gravelly luda-atious arise from afi-i-T i--11 th- kidneys, and is by an erianu-uation the th these t.i -s are to 1,.. verified inativ times. And it is by the pre. use d.s.r.ectiou e-t the many ilia i longing to wdiich we re enaidci to make by this we are so succes-fu; in bcir cuee. Tae terribl- sui-rings.

agon wreti f'ecfl. gans, the I dirfi. lied sieep.essri. ss is of the kidney. make it a matter rinarv mane ohvst'-ian, wortb; 11.

he is espoused. And iie who would put f.rt most power for the r.oi.-f of tiies-atiiioying diseases, whereby o-io-ttv sutler in agony because hi man tae- deiicaey, is not worthy to be trusted ir protessii.n. Many delicate ladies iived a 1. suffering from of these d.seases. might have hal yearn ui health had the eotoplaiut been una by their pby-sicfin.

We believe that we have treated more patients lalKiring under these ditticuities than any other physician in the of I'eunsyi vania, west of the Allegheny mountains, and do no hesitate to say that we have cured a greater per ceutage, by one-fourth, of all our patients than has been done by any others. These facta can be verified from our records. We seldom fail to relieve our i-tietits of the.ir stiflerings iu diseases al tui(r. From close attention and long and patient investigation, we have learned to know the precise nature of all these affections, and have found out exactly the. kind of medicines to he used in each.

Our remedies iu these are adapted to each particular case, and will give relief at once. Try them for yourselves and verify the fact. Send a vial of urine, and we can send you the necessary medicine. M. T.

hi 1.1 Severely Hurned. Sunday evening an accident occurred to a little child about six yeare of age, named Crawford, whose parents reside in a small alley running through from Fayette, street to the Allegheny river near Bid well's Plow Works, in the Fourth ward. The parents left the. injured child in the c.vre of one years older, while they letft the house, for the purpose of attending the evening service at the First Methodist Church. The eldest of the children Bums time after tho departure of the parents also left and went into a neighbors house, intending remain absent but a short time.

When she returned she was horrified to find her little sister in flames, rushing toward the door. The cries of tne suffering child arrested the attention of the neighbors who immediately went to the rescue but not without considerable trouble were the flames extinguished. Cpon examination it was found that tin; child had sustained frightful burns which may possibly result in dentb. Its principal in juries are about the limbs though it is feared that it has inhaled the tiamea. Seven steaiu-r it fi ti-rday, w.th tows, as, sn led j.

i Ciucinntt: Hows: liappei II in.l. Face, rough skin, pirupies, ring-worm, other cutaneous affections i ureii and the skin made sott nud suiooth, 1 -y iisii.g the made by C'lswell, Hazard New York. Tt is more convenient and easily applied than other remedies, avoiding the trouble of the greasy compounds now in use. llTTiBI Kf.H I'llOlllI 1ir.I.I I. OK TlnirscU i Pr Tsto IIOU I' ST.

1 was the the ver. Bt'SlNEss The exceedingly quiet market y. -str-lav the demand for leading articles being restricted to wants of the horn traie. This. Imit.

has b-ien the situation of affairs some time. As a genera! thing pries have im-dergone no chinge. Our rivers are again in fair navigable order with a fair pros-peer i Another has departed since our i 1st issue, carrying between eight hun ffcwnsand and one liiiiiein of businels other Isjats are makim soon be on their way to Produce Tlie receipts I'uti and coke; r-udy and will the lower cities. vere with a riiiwierate stock in the market and prices i are about the same as la.st reported, Jron-ritis We have particular to notice so ar as relate, to groceries. Tu receipts of New Orieans sugar and rno'js-se3 ar steadily increasing.

The rates have undi rgone no bailee: sugars ami orh. sweets were steady, but not very active; the pr.ces of ''d li US Wrt ikeronl tledr v.ilH very materially. The ripply to ail exported arti. b-s Fh-ur The market was steady 'out m-i demiitid being conrh.ed to the very active, ant. -'of the h-me market.

The few days have i I e.j r.i.g the incre.is.-d. ItAIS The market wa r.ot an active one by any me ins, the demand generally being confined to the Uh al wants of the c.ty 'be ii.fs are from this would infer hat dealers h.i to the conclii-ion th if. prves will i.e "no lower, and arc re. eii.ts of of have he priiicipie ope tie are iJleoit r. -i 1 il illge i is l.es on-.

t.v.-; ur to prime I I it don't lirui. but like the a Irance and i and il 'If 1 1 ore vane. Corn firm; with a sales rcw at 74 7'm: and el -r i-i! i pvi 's very smiles various pr i raug.ug re reported t'roui i7.fj. i- 51 I'1' per bu-iiel, A I' I'L The irk, is we witli th u- i i supplied I i-; we 9. i 1 i'lii- I 1 can l'rr ai'Plh ui rriiii Ti.e antiy ripplo-d, wuh r-T Th" li.e- iil si report ,11 noun I.

IUIAN-s Market firm, sf.H on Kami: sai-s etna 00 p-r bii.sl.ei; the ab th ivy uUs are IU i'KV. in, 1 fllill Ofed ui' ti 1 i it i'O 4'- FL' "I II r.o- a 111. -irr d. in, 1 'ion. l'rc ur It O-e-T CCi.

-t e. 1 i.t-T.r that The st-r- i infer whef 5 ps i Mi 11: We -iv-r br V. i- 1 ed chang.M. e5 5t.nf. 12: hbl.

Tbei Ui. I tin p. IV Otllil theia. t-1 ALT Ma cf load at 1 Si 1 per by lb. ii- 11.

ihi, with th. ad- vance from sfor-. BAt'iiN We can report a steady k-t, with a demand; a of Hh-nlder at PI' 4al'i' l's-i 10 a r- lleW sugar cured hams, AN BE 1 KS tii.f ed at per bbl, as to quality and conoitnui. CIDI'IK S-asLti about over, an, I market dull; we continue to quote at 5(5 per bbl. is quoted from I71j 1-se for Western 1 l.r Factory; 2i)c for and 2b- for New York floshcti.

C.i:lSiN 1 1. Is in fair demand but uGi-hnnged at '0c. Demand light and prices unchanged at for iiiucd, and I' fresh i-iekeil. HiuiS Sales at. UKIED r.

LT Sales of apples at HJiic. Peaches dull; sui aii sales in a retail way at 10c for ami 11 12c for halves. FE.VTH KliJ The demand has improved, with sales from first hands at, 85a and the usual a.ivan.e from store. HAY I The receip-s haing- faiien the market is firmer; we can report sales at S14 to 24 00. HOMINY Isales at iliad 50 per bbl.

LIME Sai'-s of Cleveland while lime at S2a2 25 per bbl. ONIONS Sales at 2 00 perbul, the outside fig ire for choice. LAUD OIL Has st.li further advanced, and we now quote No 1 extra at 5., ill 55. POL'LTHY' Demand more active and market firmer, we now quote dressed tur-kevs at 15al7c. POTATOES Still qnoted at 55a60c per bushel.

PE AN CTS Quoted at OalOc. PEAS Dull: i'2 50 er bushel. GAME Sales venison saddles at 50a 25c; whole carcafs at 10al2c. Quail at 32 50 tvr dozen. Pheasants 1 per pair.

Squirrels 25i3l)e. i TALLOW Dull at per lb. VINEtiAit Salesofpure cider at 25-; I family 17c; wiuvinesar, trippie (strength 57c, fier gallon. I HlslvV Higbwiues at Sla nominal gal ion. to 8 00 riITVlKdl OIL THiBK.

eo'i T.i.-: nuisU: ei.oiev i.i, isiiii. BfSf Esiij The market yesterday presented a fair amount of activity, mora for r'l of at for a I I I I I Fioiu Pally Pott of Wednesday. AKISOI.U. 1 How He Obfjul Krtirt nf the Mayor-He l.cve tlie Cily. Beliirnn After Itrier Ah- I nenee He Keiiei flililiet With thn I lie l'itl nnil Hie Knife I HO ottirer Shiil.

ami Vii.nl Mrnrk Willi Brick Two Trouble-Koine rellow I'nt Awity. The individual whoso name heads this article is SO well known by reputation in this community, anil his lawless deeds have -en so freeii.ently and so recently recorded in the daily prints, that it is nut necessary to do more at this time than briefly sketch hid recent movements before entering upon a detailed account of hi very latest achievements, which on yesterday morning so nearly culminated in the atrocious murder of two or more persons. Arnold, it is known, was not many day aaoensnped in a numlier of dilticnlties in this cut and Allegheny, which resulted in Lis arrest and arraignment Icfore Mayor Brush. Here lie luanae.l to tree rom legal ent.itic;!eiiieiits, upon iking a promise to His Honor that he would i-avu t'n city within a (specified time. lu accordance with tins promise, Arnold moved to City, where he soon niHilc the.

acipiaintani'e of the author-Hies, lie was pun'shed up there, anil re-turne I to 1'ittsbingh. arriving here mi Monday. The irst siitlit of him that the police obtained was on Monday A disturbance occurred at a house of ill-fatne on Third avenue. Lieut. Campbell, of the nijjlit police, pr.

Ir. I to the spot, and when he had reached the door lie was confronted by Am. -Id, who presented a cocked pistol at had.nnd ordered i.lm to leave. There were others at, Arnold's hack, who uracil him to the rrfii'iT. I.ieut.

was to retire, and after obtaihttiE rein, forccnents he retarueil, but the rutfiiitis had escaped. Yesterday morning Arnold fell in with a well known i haracter named 1-eii. Hart-inan, who was not Ion? since arrested as a professional tlieif, l.ut was permitted P. at upon promising to leave the city. pair of outlaws visited a house on Third avenue at which, it is said, the notorious Mollie Beech has abided slice her recent rouh exp-Tioiice in Allegheny.

From Here they proceeded to another den of prostitution, at No. Market street, kept by a woman named le-ib. Here they commenced breaking up the furniture. The proprietress sent a man to request ottic. is John Moore and Thomas Moorehead, at the corn'r of Market street and Fifth avenue, to come and arrest the men.

Tlois summoned, tbe ntlii crs, us lt bound, went to make the arrest. ig tile house, the officers found that the men they were to arrest were Arnold and l.tuian. The latter was standing about the middle of the room and Arnold was in a parti illy beliind the and in vcessable. Officer re told llartm.in he would have to yield a prisoner, and officer made l.e same announc. tip tit to Ariioid.

Bota men d.etied the officers. Moore then seized Hartiiian by the collar ami endeavored to him out. Mooihead, in the ine.iutiui, sieiped out to summon Hartman resisted ami drew an e.trvinsr knife, which he bran dished cr. 'he officer. Finding him-elf menaced hv the outlaws, the i.fhecr knock--d Mailman down with his mace in tune i a blow aimed at I.

is heart by the villain with hU knife. Almost at the same tuoment Arnold from his place in the i orner, tired his revolver at the i The bail took effect ui the botilder.lodinjr under 'he shoulder blade. I5y this i lart i had re -ja it, his feet, ai.d he and br m.Iisli-iiii tae knife and the other the revo.yer, sprang i u-of ti.e ro. in trained the street. sipht ot I'A such armed fugitives, of them from a wound in his and pursued by an officer also wounded, attracted a crowd immediately.

Tin" fugitive ran to Hail's saloon on Third avenue. By this time officer Mo with other officer-, had arrivrd and joined in the pursuit. The men lef: the saloon by a bu door, and gained street, alon whi.1i they ran toward 1'ift avenue, i fbcer Mooie, kept up the chase for some distance, but weakened by loss of bl.j.i.1, eventually droppe I out. In the interval Aruoid and had changed weapons, and Arnold lirandished the large knife, and Hartman the revolver. At the gate U-ading to the stable yard At Hare Hotel, Hartman turned and aimed Lis pistol at the otmost of his pursuers i 'officer More-head.) The weapon was discharged! and the olMeer fell to th: ground, wounded on the heaj.

The ball glanced across the skull and lodged under the akm on the left side. The wounded man was carried into the hotel where leal attendance was at once provided. The rufliaus continued their rlielit down Cecil alley to Duiiuestie way, ami down to the Allegheny wharf, a crowd of citizens and policemen following in their wake, gathering as it proceeded, and every minute adding to the eNcitenient of the people. Voices were heard exclaiming, them! hani; them 1" ISricks were hurled at the fugitives in greater profus.on than precision, some of he nih-siles striking innocent parties. Some person in the crowd thrtw a brick at Arnold.

It miss'vl its marle however, and struck ortieer Anderson rw the temple, inflicting an ugly but not Uous wound. Immediately several bricks were thrown ami the tumult increased, the crowd evidently thinking that one of the fugitives had hit Anderson. One of the bricks thrown struck Arnold on the head, and, stunned and bleeding, lie fell to the earth and was captured. Officer Ander-non attempted to seize Harlman just as that villain raised his pistol to tire. For some reason he dropped his arm to his side and shot himseif in the leg.

He, also, sank down, and was a prisoner. The prisoners were then escorted to the lock-up under a strong police escort. The excited crowd followed closely upon their heels, many of the throng demanding the enforcement of lynch-law. The scoundrels were at length placed safely in the lock-up, and the angrv populace soon afterward dispersed. Shortly aftr the arrest, Chief of Police Hague made information charging "William aliax "Snibbs" Arnold and Leonard Hartman with felonious assault and battery.

The Mavor proposed to defer the hearing until the excitement should have died away somewhat, but a note, was sent him by District Attorney I'earson slating that it was the desire of the Court that the information be laid before the Oram! tl at afternoon, so that the ease, could be disposed Of as soon as possible. Accordingly, at eleven o'clock, in the presence of a dense crowd, the prisoners were brought in, ami the hearing had. The hearing was a short one. Jenny Leib testified to the raid at h-r house and sending for the otli-cers. Officer Moore testified to being shot by Arnold, and Mr.

James Dure, testified We are fnrnii r.oiio bids lied the following sales, at option for Le- at l-Vc; sales of bbls at sellers' option for December at ID'ic: sales bbls at sellers' option for January 1-P-: sah-s of 2,000 bbls al sellers' option Jauu iry at the latter being the lowest f.gur-s reached for some time; sales of 2,000 bbls for December on settle ment at IDe; sales of 1,000 bbls at sellers' option for January to March at RKFINEU. The market opened dull with but little disposition manifested on the part, of dealers to operate; later in the day dealers were more disposed to make terms. The were for December at for January to March at spot at sales of SOU bbls for December at Sic; sales of 3,000 bbls and LOW) bills each for January, February and March.itSlJie. iiEsp.iinir.. Antwerp Refined oil oper.ed at Sl'l'i' being a decline.

New The market is dull and foininal. Crude in bulk at in bbls at 22c. It-nnml tlrm but i niet at 1'H i r. ADKr.rn a. Market quiet but steady for December at ole, bid, but Done orb-iing; u-iuary and March at Crude at I7c.

ri. CiTV Market excited; offers to lo-s on lower creek at So 40. TiTt siVf t.r.K The market has a downward ten leti' we can quote nominally at l0i ,0, hut S-4 73 is the best bid to. day. Ili.t Th market is quiet and ofi-riti 0.i'j5 Oo; seliing at So lib Sh hi li.i The market is quiet but I'rlce.

lower, 54 50 at w-dls. Not mm Ii ibeng. Pi A an vii.le irket quiet and lioing. quoted at lib. I.1E I I T.

Mill iR- (riilrnl Liberty Turds. or the Pi TTsnrm.H Post, I Thiiis.iH.v. I.s CATTLE. The mark fiir supi luring the week contained of the various kinds of we had fit. Sean, medium and soUl- el i httl The very i-iinimwi, the latter may, as Kept at liocie, as there is but leaiiiud tor that description, and as r.il thing, don't I ring first cost, was a tair shipping demand for id ittle the New York and I'hiia-1 markets an advance over last deipl We.

k's hgurus, uli 1 one adv.iin e. there was out inging from 25 to 501 ch.ucn lot even Jler at a and tor other descriptions little change. The rates to cjtra, 1.300 to sTer-rs. S7 e-, i ta, p(J de. cut to lair 3.

loo to l.giMf lb. steers, 25 01; 1 oninio'i niiXed. 1 to 1.100 lb. i.i T'ci Sfoek steer-, sou to l.sioo lbs 4 1 2o. Cows, sf tgs, X'C, s.i 1 1 wt.

The pens were iirettv 1 Weil it, only a limited rrunle-r iitiieU fiiisoid, the cl iSerii dealers he li.g tl is re pnncipiii oj-eraous. 1 lis, kowev-n uen Hints. ir was an active ,1 iin.ooot of hand in large numbers humor of taking stock in -ers Ve.re i Id; it, fee it VS tlie pCilS re kept pretty clear most rhe time. The rates weie for Yorkers, 75'5 10 25 wi liest I'Lioiiie-lilii 1, S10 t'O'u 11 2o was tne purchasing prices. Snniil s-zed hogs were disposed lower figures.

There was howev. i 'it liitle demand for the latter iheweeiissa.es toot up to 13, ('11 head against 11, head for the week pr-yious, being an increase oi' 4,043 head. There will be a quantity Packing this season so far, only one I house has entered the market: most of the packing houses wili rely on purchas- itig bulk meats in the west and do their own tniokircg here. Market closed with the advantage, on the tide of the holders, SHEEP. Tne market during the week was an I active one.

notwithstanding the heavy re- eeipts bv raii. The demand was fully up I with the supply, and previous prices were steadily maintained, whilst for a very choice lot, purchasers were not particular about paying a slight advatics from last week's figures. The week's sales were, head against head for the eek previous, being an increase of IhllO head or larger than the entire sales of the pre vious week. The rates for the various kinds were: fat sheep. So 25f5.5 50 tiercwt; good to prime, ,4 50(3j5 00 per cwt; common, 2 S0Q3 50 per cwt.

At the close of the market a fair number remained in tens. ALI.ttiHEXY UtESTmi MARKET. T'taPiTrsHr-icH Post I Weuiieso.ij, -jecetuiwr 1 ia. 1 ATTLB. The market since our last was not an active one, buyers appeared shy and not very anxious to take bold.

The offerings this week were 900 bead, against 1,300 hd for the week previous; a falling off amounting to 400 head. The largest portion of the offerings were of an inferior quality, still owing to the light supply the pens were pretty well cleaned. The rates for the various grades were, for fat cattle, $7 00a7 50 per cwt; fair to medium butcher's cattle, 5tat 75; common stoekers. $4a 5 per Among the butchers were a number of Easfern dealers, who were in search of good smooth cattle, as no other kind is fancied in the. East.

As there were but few of that kind offered, their purchases were small. The tightness of the money market is making buyers cautious how thev invest, their greenbacks. The advantages of the market was evidently on the side of buyers. SHF.EP. The market contained an ample supply, reaching in the aggregate 1.800 head, being in excess of last week 200 Head.

lue I market was moderately active, with 1 prices about the same as the cm r'jnt at date of our List r.iort: as usaal, the largest demand was for best fat sheep, of I which there was not many otfVving. The ratea were fur best descriptions, $4 25 at 1 1 4 J' J- I 03 per gallon; common rectmed 51 00 A eslertel 'nh, proof rectittad $1 10; half rye Cold, or Sore Throat, which might be and half corn SI 75; old Monongahela checked by a simple remedy, like two years obi, S2 25, and old ro if allowed three years ohi S3 50. Very Old In t.roi.ress 1 serious v. For I whislcifs are scarce and se.l at hitrh and Xashviule, Lecerater IX Litton i steady low middlings at good or- dinar'y at 22c. Wheat rel at SI 10; amber at Si 15; whiseatJM 20.

Corn, jl- Kye Si 00. Barley at 10. Flour at g'JOOfuiT 00 for snierfiiie ta laucy. Bulk meats clear sides, clear ribbed sides, new cured hams, 22o. 'Livrd, lsc Hogs, SStKlj 9 00.

Bronchitis, Asthma. Catarrh, and Con sumptive Coughs, 77i? are used ith advantagigiving oftentitnes immediate relief. Singers and public sjieakers will rind them also exceihmt to clear the voice and render articulation wonderfully easy. lluznrd, i nsweU'n Cod Liver Oil is the best..

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