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The Pittsburgh Post from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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AV THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST. LOCAL AFFAIRS. OHIO NEWS, BUTTEB-The reoipuforiine davs hsve ben Urge, still there bu oeen no rwluctiou la prtcenj the tendency, bowevr. i te note aie fresh roll at oUier aie were inaue St various iirlree. Jac.

alters sold 100 bead Butler county sneepat 4 to H. 1-a'mer sold too hea Ohio sbeew at i oas 4c to sc. Aui! Myers 51 bead from 5 to 5'c. J. Bamlor4 182 bead WashiusUiu coeitty sbeey fr jm THE DEMOCRACY.

sales at 4-V5v per KltltOM CORN Dull wf.h ntmnd. Moon Lasbell, J. C. Boggs. Baldwin, 2d precinct 8.

Cooley, V. Crouch. Roes, 1st precinct J. Bodeers, Andrew Minebarr. Rons.

2d precinct W. Fairfleld, H. Crider. McCandless John H. Cole, C.

Raltz-house. Kiat Deer P. Hutchinson, D. Brady. Upper St.

Clair W. McMulien, W. 8. Douglass. North Fayette N.

Ewing, J. P. Clevelsvsss slasrke. By Telegraph to tbe mrtsmirtrn rove. SVtLEL''D' 'r" -rknir-llemaii4 light bat held Sinier; 1 ird winter 4S, oin nna snd strong era better at isu car I.

7c IMbidull snd nominal ai S7c fetro-b-tirn Cell lxc uomiual at ou; refined auset at ijiA IhlsMlelskta Market. By Telegraph to tbe Pittsburgh Post. Philadelphia. March 15. Flour dun and weak: earra, so 7 vSrt l-Vith'tr grades nnchanged.

Wlotat dull. led western ai e.tfiti Kye arci eora eticiiatied. Oats tt.Si64. rctroieein exuds isc ei-linsd, hUky Qm hanged. PITTBCKUII LIVE TM'K MARKET THE CONVENTION YESTERDAY The sprijg elections in Ohio are awakening considerable interest.

Gen. 8. H. HrtRST lias the largest peach orchard in Hobs county, containing 11,000. 6 The Orrville Foundry and Machine Shops intends to manufacture plows and cultivators.

Noble county is enjoying a temper auce revival. Its temperance society has BUCKTHE1T FLOIH-Dull with an occasion -a! sale 'm'tQ I per r.vr. HKES WAX-Market without change: w- sre re-portetl sale in a rifular ay at iw lb BA! The market contain, a supply; we note In a r'Kuir way at SI C'H KK-sE-The firmnens wa nave liefor noted, lisa leii main'alunl, with a email rlim Ij iooih rule with: we can terfirt saies nf sw York o-wlii-ii at hio iii'slu'ii, 17-(aiv: oiiio Kaciory. Western iltstjcvt-, iohc er IMiniid. Marker steady; we note furthei of Anthracite ar iOlu -V? per ton.

'J cup'v but not srtlve: we larn of no -ales at 75J')c per bushel, as to quality Messrs. J. r. Barr. W.

H. Utrkllv Beat. LtsMell. Iu4rr t'oblesta, Jew. Lyark.

John r. llelsel. A. a eat In aavst aVBrless. Eleeled w-kwe-tlem members.

Mbs. Gladden died recently in Union townchip, Morgan county, agd years and 1 month. Leonard Thomas, an old settler of The Democratic County Convention Milwaukee Market, By Telegraph to tbe Pittsburgh Tost. Milwackfe. Sfarch qniet w-clianiteit.

Wheat No-weak at SI 2a ts seller for Apr il, iais No 'i advancing to 50c. 'or No I mixed, htautrax etic Kye dull and maeiaaL Barlet No 2 fil at T5c. Uressed bogs dub at 7js 'iic Mess Pork low er at Mi. lu-d OIL We have n'ithiS? new to note so fnr at to this article. 1 b- current rate, for trre! lot ereS3c, with the nkoal advance tuet at the Court Houm yesterday morn log.

D. D. Brace Chairman of the Neville Bobt. Phillip. John McCabe.

Shaler, 1st precinct E. Lett, Charles Sweney. Shaler, 2d precinct C. Bauman, Geo. Kindt.

Wilkin Hugh Toner. South Versailles, 2d precinct A. M. McClintock, Col. John Sill.

Jefferson Henry Large, W. J. Seen. Ciartiers J. K.

P. Duff, W. Bryan. Findley Bobt. An peal, J.

P. Swaney Ohio D. Shaffer, JobnKearns. Reserve O. Kralicb.

A. Both. iu a 'man wav. Ashland, was kicked to death by a horse CAMiLKs-In good sunply; sales of mould, tic Star. I-.

the County Committee in the chair. a lew uays since. OrncE of the Pi tts nrvtr; Post, WEDNESDAY. Jlir. li IS.

l7i. To-day we give ths report of the uuii kit for the week ending H4r.l1 15th. 18TI. CATTLE. The tub of cattle for the past three days of t'je week was fair, but they told elow at quotations given below, f'rices rule about tbe same as last week.

quote erri l.ano to 1 500 steen st 6 2. 6 87, though we heard of one lot extra prime from Ohio brlmilnga higher figure. The cn band Is light, and markets being dull la the East, but little as done to-day. Below find closing quotations for to-day: Extra, 1 200 to 1,500 steers. 27 67 good to prime, 1,100 to 1,910.

So 00; common to medium. 1,000 to l.ino. 5 e5 59; bulls, stags and cows, (no to 1.500, 4 05 stock steers, sou to 1.000, iVqM so. BOGS. The arrtvals of hogs were fair, and tliey ftnd market at the rates irlven below, trood bi-gs bnna prices, and are scarce comniou aie fully ual to the demand.

We quote tbe following as the ruling prices of the market: Kktra I'hii bjSae. S7 6oi47 7: good to prlinA New York. I to 230, 7: tough to i-nmmon. id 7S: oio 'ISAM BFRFrE ThA is sliout over; He said Chairman of the Committee pru-es are nomitial at ariSis ner uarrei. THE Masons of Zineiri Wheeling, Columbus, Cadiz, lUroenville, and other it my duty to call you to order, and Kf.s Th marfc-t was weak, raiu-ed try heavy receipts: ws note sal from first ha.ls at lNftJuc localities, win celebrate Sr.

John's Dav, Announce the business for which we have p-r uozpii. the 24th of June, at Sunomerville, Noble FLil'I(Th market nt fair with fslr JWilng dcrnaiiil Imyrs tliHtr purchases to i county. C'ssl tsi Rsrhels. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Post, Nfw Orlkaxe, Blanch IS. Cotton stea4v at ilEMPHifi.

March demand Ught bast held firm st March IS Cotton quiet at IfXto Mobtlc, March IS Cotton firm at I4l4c RIVER NEWS. iota pumriem to meet tneir rurient want ft: siatuiara brand of western flours re winter at 75S7 w. On last Wednesday nrght the school wet. This Convention has been called for the purpose of electing delegates to the State Convention. Our Convention is not rery large, and we hare a fine room to kooo erai cnoice silnnewora iMsers uouse, at valentines, was destroyed by ire.

ur ii; ft wh'te rbeat 7 iVJ7 So; rye Sriowden Thos. Cowan. J. P. Lauier.

West Deer Chas. Bryson, James Hughes. ludiana Geo. Hesaioger, Wm. Boyd.

Lower St. Clair John Connor, A. Stine. South Favette Wm. Nicholson.

J. ri'-ur (i te-r harrel. ue bousa wu a good one aud nearly new, PCX.1HTI.V1XIAJIEWII. tiRAlN The markot, ukn as a whole. a firm on-, wtthsirood dea'an'lformjitdAcrtitioos.

kneel in, and there is no reason why we should not transact the business in an or tt heat was brui hrmly -liote sold ss follows: ltel winter Si iai white SI 4'l 1 pr barrel. 0i- was Di with snles ou wharf derly manner. I have been requested to Cumming. Thet complain of a surplus of beggars sun inuu ie(t at store i ats O'ru tsr firm with a iro.Ii demand: sal-s of prime yel- observe the fact that the county has been IHKB MWt 't IIUUNMIMp SHEEP. sneo.o uot auid.

rtve nrm wilu V-resoeut John SrUrodes. E. Parker. MoCluie J. A.

Dreael, J. Eckert. Union G. 8. Caroahan, Jos.

Carter. Ham ton J. McDnnahl. II. Mc at a good deal of expense in furnishitg npsiiii len lencv e.

at orl OH per jKhel. iu ura vouniy. Ovh Clarion exchanges are stil agitating the quesiiou of a railroad. The ran of sheer, thas far this we-li has been very nariej has no uote sales of ibis room; in a respectable style. My at- liirht.

and they soul adiiy at good prices. Tbe Bpnngai rati at ywsv use ttusbel. ri nar rset steady wittt sale al (14 0o Neil. feeling lo-dav among holders was sttong. and the prices about ins same as thone i yesterday.

Near a to jier tijo Tbe marks list evening Indicated feet inches and falling slowly. Tne weather during the day was pleasant. Tbe steamers Ftr ranaa. yapt. IlunlevT, and Net le Peck.

Capt. Mai-h. will be tne fast boats fur Mi MAiui-1 river, ruget ready. Tbe first-class tik'bnst I rot-sides snd barges, la charge otr apiain biray, isanauunced for tu ixHits and Paul, and will gt UiroaKb without rehia- Capt. iialeTy's new mountain teamer.

Esner-snza. will sooo ue ready for 1 a-iness. Jadges pronounce her by far the best silap ed uouututa boat built this sejKon. Her tune of departure is announced la Tue Post. caueu io this because our Meroi, cf the other at their meeting some time Scot.

1st rreclnct R. B. Little. J. ly ail tbe sbeep In Ibe yard have beei sold, and tbs MnCabe.

prosjieclft hioa rAy I -r 1 nit oaiance 01 tne week. Nve give tit- rti'luir- of the market ss toi-ows: ood riTTsBl'ltili OIL TKa.DE. Scott. 2J nracini-t TV F.ir.I J. fl.it..

to iirime. atouu svidiit-74: decenr to fair. 7-towi. Iiff zfttith So: mean to coiumon. 70 to 75.

4 loot lot ami scalawags, uy ineneaa, aw vmcm of ths Pirrssnsaw Poat, Tutasjar. alarJi IS. i REHAKKK-Tbe -market since oar last basuajer- PITTatBrKUU LIVE STOCK BASKET Thet pot in Saturdays quite plaasantly at Emieulou having tree fight. Last week a couple who had been married 73 years, the man aged 104 years and th women W6 were taken the lLtirmary of Washington county. AcCoBDIxCr to the pfiilished returns of the revivals wbicb have p.evailed county in the Stale, over 10.000 persens have protesaed religion this winter.

The Switchback railroa.1 at Mauch CLuiik, belongUig to the Ihigh Coa! ami Navigation couipaoy, wiii be open tu traveler this Summer, notwiistaudinir the Isaanonncest Harrison J. Johnson. J. M. Williams.

Lincoln Klndy, J. McClosky. Forward R. Mi Kinney, D. McCurdy.

The following gentlemen were then 1. cted Vice Presidents: Messrs. Kichsrd Brown, James Irvin, O'Donnell. Daniel K. The floe packet Brill, captain Cox, for C'iarkoAViile aud Nsshviiie.

gotis noiucair! raaQse: that the ina.ket was a weak on Is a fact thtt our readers are wen aware ornct of ptttbcboh Poit, Hatukoax, March 1L, 171. We a Indebted to Mr. C. K. Martin, yard mas of.

In fct it bar been the situation for some time. The most Important (issstisia at pieseot Is when wtll there be a change. ter of centra! Stock Vard for tbe following arrivals Onthrie, Robert Liddell, and James Mc- Ginnis. ago seemeu to be totally oblivious to this fact, and they left the room in a very disagreeable condition and in a state requir ing repairs. It is necessary that the rooms be kept in good order.

It is expensive and troublesome to do so, and gentle-sea should carefully observe proper decorum. It is is probably superfluous to remind our delegates of their duty to ob erve these rul-s of etiquette and common decency. I am convinced that yoo will deport yourselves in a becoming manner: and that no room will be left for complaints of this convention. The chairman then said the election of temporarv Secretaries was first in order. Messrs.

V. H. Keel, J. Murray, Geo. M.

Kuhn, D. O. Barr, C. 0 Strain. C.

O'- DonneU and J. 1. llelsel were nominated and ttectett. The rhimian then ssn! it was nuns! to 1 I f. I.

A It. of stock for tbe week ending March 11, l71: catt e. On motion the present Secretaries were CBPDK. Tbe market since our last has exhibited no quota IV. bogs.

Se catt; sheep, 70 cm; horses, continued as permanent Secretaries. cars: moles, cars. On comparing this with the The fin Criper MissltiStppi Patket, Aler. WltchW ell, 4 ap'aio Hryson. an luunced St.

tut hi. Paul ou Tiiurxiay. nbe will go irlt-rithssT reAbitplnr. The Srst-elaA packet B-lle Vernoe. Captain Dar-ragb.

is anuontsced for and Jtahbviue. and will soon depart. Tbe splendid side wheeler Bt. ChaHev, Capt. C.

A. Dravo. iMigaia In the trai k. for time of departure aes our ajverusing eoiuiatis. DISPATCHES.

Baow.wKriixc March IS. River falling; S4 feet of water. Weather clear. Tbermomeur, M. CREE venOBO.

Marvh falline slriwlv ble cbange. Tbe a. Ho rats for the various de- Thenomina tlon of eiahttwo Senato- I reports to the contrary weekly report of arrivals for tbe week preceding llveri a were: epot or atrrb. UAssiir: slarrb. we find there bss been aa Increase of 47 cars of eat-Jsandsdeeraaseof27earof bogs.

10 cars of sheen April, alat. and June. IOV4)ie: buyer's option rial anil six Representative delegates to atml Mine the -speot Ani tte toe Mate Contention were next taken i-j ih-l i tT" ir np trurt mi lliii ll irilure. till Jury, seller's opttua till July, lOMSiuSc ears of horses snd cars of mules. Mines the open Mr.

R-el moved that the nominations be SALKS. ing of tbe yards there never has been a time ahea rittn, placed in a bat and the names re- i l.rce iisu ler till so little has been doing as at present, but this will not continue long- Ths country to fan of fatted ...111 1,3 bb.s to srne 4 fee. incnes of water. eather eieti. Tner-anooieter.

conletl on slips as drawn out. Carried. Tftere wrre two sets of delecates re- ported from Union township. Both par- nook, which will hare to be sold ere tbe summer's OIL 4'ITT. Mareh IS.

The rime is ridnr. fmm work commences, sad the yards wtll undoubtedly laches. Cloudy. Haloed ward all aichl. be the scene of bustle rnd activity.

ntaaitn KlOrB-tloHI-AMI-By IV; hfm- tt the Itrut retii. s.ruriiay. M4irb Silt. Iimuu sin as i. a ha-.

ai ol kua Ufniiip. fel. KIUH llKVr.i-oti Wmu eies-Ifcrf. Mrt S. Iwlmtn Mi.

K4i lie A4 A ftlKl Mlu JSIS A (. rMngultr I lo-la-rt su4 Ui isl Hu(n, a. I a.H- mi iKis-mi i rsvur l. Hfr.i Mil. ThiK.

illLLSAX St Ulll SL. tA ALL.A. a IxuUt CATTLE. No rattle have arrived to-dav. ami nniw iiiuui.

a us uw oitea pre partd, which might be called and if there were any mi takes they could be corrected. The list was then called and the follow, districts were represented riTTsnnaoH. First ward A. F. Hearing, M.

F. Cas. si. It. The Great Vernal Specific.

In tbe yards rema unsold. These will lie taken to A'leghrnyand retailed. The market was slow all week and priors aiioul tbe same a 1a1- llel. st.a Xe claw of Invalids are sensitive to rbaaget of season and Tariattoos of tempersttire than dys- quotations, wbl 'h are merely nominal to-day: F.itra. I.tnn tel.

500 steer nn (mud 10 pilme. to 7t2 Common is in ilium, i.i ooto I. t'O tt Huii. ami txinj. hu so l.Suu.

4 25 fus steera. wsto 4 16 Second ward Tames Irvin, B. Pat- nep ba. and pt is of Mllioas habit. Tea4r Inugs are not re easily stacted by tho'e ta les thas feeble stomachs.

If there is a tendeaer iSIS.ISs I WedumAsv st le flibu Fkait si yusr. o'Cirs. A. w. in tbe system to indigestion, bilUonsaess.

or bow eotup'ainta. tbe Tsrial4e weather of carry spring Is were a imuteti to seats. i The Chairman then aunounced that the election of iermanent i fiii'n was next in order. i R. H.

Kerr moved that the present I Chairman be elected a permanent Chair- DUO. The Chairman said he was not a and thought the honor should dis' i tnltuteai among the members. Mr. Kerr said the Chairman should be a I delegate, and the motion was afterward carrvtt. Ou motion of Mr.

Malcolm Hay the voting hr rirot oct was a.loptel. Mr. O'Douueil moved that the two dele- sates wh most voios be chen Kenstoriai d-l'gatrs. Carried. I I'Mr S-ran moved thst the next tlx ehou be the Representative delegau.

The foilowing is the result of the ball it. We give the tally the rr Keord- log Srcmtartes, inaeenneb as there were some discrepance in the tallv papers: i i i almost sure tod veops one or other er tbess aaV Iutermtttentferen are also more rs-era-lent tn the si ring mis, ths than at any ether seasoa W-tne1T m.irt!.- V.r.'h si. three VI -k. JoUs tu tb seventy si ear bis as. tltlV-1 the of Jou.v, 171 '--Afl iexnrV.

H. Artliuf, a. mini, ageii SI iw sod a. BtriKID The Ksrlet to stand stlti; prices weak oil uncertain we give tbe nominal ra(ea ss foi-, May. 2e; Jane arid July.

March to buyers ihOoo tu July, He-ALE3. bbl for April 54' DISPATCH B8. Tittstilis, atari la. Tbe tJowrier says: Ths market to-day is perep-aoly lower than yesterday, but there Is oo aniiuatioo whatrvar. even tbe sew quarter! wuib ibe oil Eti-bange ereupieal tbu evening did aut seen to enliven matters at all.

Tbe business stteadant on fb fnrganb. ra' of tbe ruard and oo meiu'cd is their new qoatterA. neetniug to iweupy tbe artenrloe of s'l. Xeverai were egeete4 st Wettuote tbe fotbwutg Asfes- SALES. 1.

t-an-li op. njttter creek at OAire OR ny-uer rreeS at 4 rars Itt.u. vti-e. rirsrrlieSA 4 2 12 rar Huivn mrantle. 4 27 12 rr r-ssribeis 4 a-- 1- rati kitovevtiie.

4 I are It Je. gmo 4 4S l.i.. Wmi I i.l Iff. reararUK-AS 4 SO lAf fe.e I 4 1 a t'torul roa.4, b. si dais 4 exc pt autumn.

In view of these facts, this seems HOOS. The arrival of bog to-d -y was very light ana ths demand lorretion.iiiitr o. in fact ibe peus are cutl ei aeseruKl to-nay ami noihiug dotnu. ilosra of sit grades hae tlecune-l fully iiunng the na wk. and lo-dir the feeifig is bad with no uios-pectof aa la mediate uuprovemenu Esira 25 to prune rmiJ'lf Iphia.

S3 10 2S0 "7 So '0-l to piime New Vol k. It 2211 7S SHEEP Tbe run of sheep was tight to--lay. The market tone proper time to invite eepedtl artenttoa te Hostetter's ftimach Bitters, a medicine, which ri.wk. Jt.to brown. Vaoois esus-bler t.t I'rter asl mwnn.

lAllT S. At hi trx. i se ra for long se I of years, bss proven satnerlor ta ag all others as a remedy for the abovs darned di-es rs. snd as rtrotei-Uoa against the rbik trt. b.rrHU,tism.

Jortu Ksliaav. tb turt: at hi- s. Hill Htl tu serson. Third ward J. Dick.

Thorns Holland. Foarth wtnl-Wm Mechlin. Jos. O-Rrt n. Fitth ward Charles B.

Strain, Thomas T. Hughes. Sixth ward P. O'Brien, McGuia. ess.

Seventh ward Henry Smith, N. Stoke- y- Eighth ward George II Kuhn, D. Ban. Ninth ward Pefr Zre, C. O'Donnell.

Tenth want H. Koetiig. Juhn Grant. Kleventb ward John B. Hays, J.

N. M.Clowry. Twelfth wrd, 1st precinct Jan. Nolan, Edward Neiweud Twelfth ward, 2d precinct J.h. Neen.

Arxlrew Heyl. Thirteenth waril Juhn Covle, John Br 1. 1-us. Fourteenth ward McGicnls, John C. Brr.

Fifteenth wsrd Sam'l Cameron, Philip WeiosMiib rger. itvn. ht.i. SlH. 1UB.

Slarr i Lis. wifn r.f i-a Abii SAMtatet oi tu Ate 1 uar o-en a gt.Ki one the pa-t week, this is owing partly to the fact tbat Die ran has been light, as parties are boHUng ss-rp to ehtsr. iirefuratory to aeliig tbein the market. Ibe uiaiket closetd nrm ic hlirher thau the ckieing ftitures of lat week, below Sad rates current to-day Kstra. nsitolltl 25titi5 ro i.tsAi to Prime, as to sn lbs le ent to fur, 7i 1 1 aj lo a iV an to I ooilo-'tt.

4 2.tt4 -VI rii Hot aud ecAJawAfia. the I sv rreqoenay produces, and always aggravates tbeaa-It was 'or tne ty tbe practice to give vtote it cat bar t'c as "sprlag sreidne. our is the cus'aw entirely oliso.teta. Nothing. hswerr.

eaa he more llieju iged and anphuosoTihlts'. The chilling mois-ture with which the air is loatied at Ike breaking op of wlnte presses heavily upon the vital forces th lAly, acd reinforcement, not deplettoa, is wbat it require. The Blrcm Is a genial and excellent tonic, a altera. Ivw, and just ouga of an ap rieut to reg-ala e. witboot eon-vu j-ing.

tie I owels. It Is tbertfore, ad tctd to tne preten season. M'iRi; A ir, TnrxUr nort.ir. Kir i II Mr. a S.

1.1.4 A'felrl o' 1j I II) B4iA. Iu USe SS oi o. Li. A.e. ll-i osp.

in stori'lsv ctv.iia ri At Jll tic lislxln tin- SVSOt )'M -J him Ae. (IU Hi VI 1, 'I' Msc 15-H. b'lAKll M. KAi tbe I. teariAr lot age.

i'H Hi t(U II er lietoieS s. r. Ntti. 1 Io ttle aa TAT Of bU Ae. mJKT- rrl4- V.

vreh It. I7I, my' SS lie A. Until MSXSV. sou "I I M.1.V UtJUtiJ A. trtewsrt.

if-0 ujimiiit A ISiiMf. W'wrr Ki -u TfctltnUv B'rtit. A' lo, A ss. sti! Lt -l Atbar iue tl hi eu, a-! sr IKKETM Ul R. H.

I'l erson Jsrit-s I'. Its K. lt.J.tt I I A. 'ote W. I wmoei St' K-iVt 1 J.

II hill. A.h. JoliU I. J'-. n.

I ii. wt-r rf r. Siieet. Si MS sfi rs si i ej ii it SU At 3 fei rr we 2 HtMtTETTKhfN Tsrk Market. By Telocraph to the inttsburgb iost.

Nsw Toes. Mr-h IS otton, demand fair and prlees ad aiieetl: noddling npWnd l.v. Kl.iur Hud eon ne.ptatr; jiierfiue west-rn State AjtS j. com-Ulon to gisst Cltt A St. kK44 gr U' cb 7 Si.

wht westein ei 7 ava.7 50. e.ie r'A'ib A Hri I.l.lo MfliAel noht PlrtaiKirga. at tbe Ltoweat Batass, rmr and st I ett fc. sXXStKZNGa-na I I'STSA Is Ibe of hu LtAiis tn Sott mo. Kye flour firuor e- ma lu-aiqlef.

uisk dull and ALt F.Y lltE sHHK orru oe ths Pimsrviis PfwuT, i H'IMjiI, tluct, U. IcTl. CATTLE. Tbearr.vais of nattiest the Ailebeay ar. by lait vcaa 2S crs, aalRt 43 iaa wiw-fc.

a falltiig off of ft.il) cattle the number on sale last Week, lb- nmiketoel: to ttw Ugh! iu wa ir.tiif letter tbau at mr, lol hstl the aeual sup. piy cf laltle been sale Use market w.mid cot bAve t.o anj better, attls s.4d to-Oay siowty sad (irltei ar ilywl ie higher. I has lant week. Tbe tbe sale were mosUy of a modiiim grade, vet few strictly prime one being b-ire. 1 here was some tiflyers for stork cattle today, bat tb u), ly was I tester and not much h'rt'e tn la varntus hit of ered fur sale.

aKbooxh ail were out at pto-e niuntut from i 4 ifure and the anivais as reported by Mr. -wu, aabter PKtauaxsb. rsrt vTayas Chicasro Kailrotd Also saies as re sr est ty i he varknu dt aler-i. Car i Deirts ITOBC. Ms, a 4 alasrksst atrwet.

8PECIAL yOTICBS I. A A If a Oti yaro-ilsv o't S. a' lb iAtOitftt-e A ber bo-itAit SSih stiee. Law r-fc. kn.

1.1.1 A i.AA AH a.a. aved SS eai. 1 neat nun iai: uncnang-o new spring 4ii s. delivered red and anile-r ai Mi I 71. spring si r.

Kve. bulev ami roait uu-changed, t.oru na tive aud advaneeii: we.1. M-ssrs. Jas. P.

Rsrr and Wm. H. Mn b-ling having received the highest cumber of votes wrre declared the Henatv.nal delegate. The ve delgavs chraett were Misers. It ibert Lidd'H, lsailore Cob-lens, Ii.

Lynch, Juhn I', iieisel, A. Keating. The 1s-repancy between the Secretaries in repiriling the vote Mr. P. O'Hrten necessitatMi another ballot, which result lotsismei.

eru s.tAaile. Hat quiet and unchangeii. eslerw and onm fii7e. re I western sstse. Lrf-alher Ins 27i 01 inoc i wi firm: dom This fearful disease, that carries of Its tboasands every year, la almost pw'wj vjiii-.

lic. Hayqitiet. tMMOI'l 141. The follow tng ar the loo of io. etune-ot Ha urttltfs la New York, wrrwtnil by Jas.

1 T. Hril a So. as Wal 1. vriiiiiisA. '1'Bee nrm.

t-ujear nrm, unt S7'4f. alte la-e uetre active, crude petroleum iS'wb'tic, i.niie.1 airois fiork. new tu. 01 i fcu every clime, and which, to tbe Inexperienced prao-ti tinners of wedarbie. has bees such a has reosived such a serious check ta Ira devastating march by the prescription prepared by O'Brien, 05, Foster, 21; ed as follows: Koberts, 14 ot narreis prime atis 75, I on bar 1 els II! V.

I1M ivi'io 10 June Beef oniet mes, Mianscves ra I V7, Hams dull at the w-. iii ui4aie null, 1 I2''''- "Hi.9c. miildles firm. dull, prime tarlie. kettle dl1t IS'ae.

Apt II lie. It 11 ter dull out un lluirtl. Ueiern Mr. O'Mrien was declsred elected sixth reprtaentaiive delegate. Ail lout r.erl i Blbtt.

tvee. I'Mro e. a BEV. E. A.

WILSON. Tbisyrererend gentleman was himself great raf-ferer. and can. therefore, sympathize with the afflicted. He has found a rare which, havtiur tried t'litutd oso Sa ImO t'oKed ie: rtuii i-li, etai.4 H- SJt.

J-Oi'iArv ami I in A-Ji. AlioAl) hl 1 Jajuai? July. 1 lioe i I Ulolt rs'-ine aiintail oolrsj I'atlllt: Ka I'ariSev St a 1.. hi mte, Male'Uc. I beese quiet and unchanaea .1 -I i "'4-.

.1 tills. and proven, he can confidently recommend. This Is no new thing, gotten up to deoerre tbe iirertn. uun at KAe ss. Wheat ai-tive at ewa 1 1.

I'tHU Vei Sttti- n.1,-1 Tbe proprietor. Kevr. Mr. Is well known. a r-gs steady.

1 iietn and his remedy has been before the public for the issi tea years, during which time, by fab- and hon ti rrntti k.h PHoni r. mKun tssrtsinustl Market. By Telegraph to ths Pituourgb Post. orable dealings, he has built np a reputation which Is aa honor to his philanthropy llriaumf Timet. 11, Mrrl1 firm: mld- note agent tor Pittsburgh aud Western PVtmel Maiks A Bro 1 t.i.ag- it efiiA.it 1 KaiiD, mc llArtniaii.

1 00.140 ml- Afllet.l hi A0 A J- HhAiH'ter A. Chleatfo. I. rttilli, lil.d A testier, ('hii'ago TtaueiniAii A l.oiA'tnan, Hi- C. Ilermttej.

rrvijb bio tie. -nt- I'a dy. tHrvlne. bw. I.

elierrivk. anion, itblo au-1 I'lUAUoigh ICailroad, ROUS. P. M. rinjtler.

Orvllle, Ohio Jtdttt tleit.t, autou. Ohio SHEEP. JoAbtiarTin, New i.a.llee, ra. HORSES. Body Pattersol.

Cincinnall CATTLB SALES. rania, JOSEPH FLEMING. Iirtutgiat- ka si crri a or ths riTTAttretiit ri.tsT. Tllllm.nt. Match I.

Kl. Market street. kis anas vTe trust tb- readers bear with la nut: au gram steady snd un-changnL orocile o. I-ard 4i duU aud drooping i cTijil Kgs dull aim uuebAoged isc. 'eesieidy.

Ciove, sceif firm SI2 a Ii7 liniothy SK-ed Mioyaut tint if some ak ti. Pt viMoiis quiet aud uiiciiatiged Im Ittlwdonig. Pots I eld ii 50. Lsr.l at -J Buik meats n- ua. 7's'visViiiiii'rc; LIEBIsa'sj EX Tat ACT BEEF.

when we menlitin Ibe fat-t that the weathiw cos llnuea mild and peaant. lLdee.1, we cannot help FOB THE SICK, INVAJ.II AND COXVAXES- writing up the wetner-and surb weather. catties the w'ld geese toning 011 their serial pl- AMlr m.u..i let O-M till- r-IUl'S VlltrtllC; clear riband clear bacou dull: shoulders H'e. siiles lKtSti icsKked. MbuikyUi good demanu at lull grlmagc Ut 1 lie lakes.

ts murh for the waa'hsr. nothing i mora stieugtbenltig thau this extrai. Alait whlc by the war. has mure to do with trade, aid Holiee- f.affer! Co. sold 34 bead fl it ttuo.

FINANCIAL. fair otiio callle at prlivs ranging from S'-t tu 7i now to biiAliii-rs. bines our last riere baa been few changes In prb es, though the volume of trade dal in preparing weak temi. sauces, to whi.h It liiiltaitstbeuutritireproiiei lds of tbe fiueM fresh beef tea-iJonful lii make a ip of the tst beef J-, preiiaied by the process ot ilami Liettig. and bat.

iAen hu'vimI i.e bead tllili n. naiiititnui soiu callle at prbts from 5 to 5 jto ss of m-isl desrripllons are full ard ciieniift, iu I un-oe. ciitttplete, purt hatotl and manufai itiretl, with a vi. to Ibe wan's of tet.vil dealers and cttisiiinee. triiivepioiei tie.ui 3 pounds of be freth Uf." and ifj kee.

111 an) clmiau-. For by Kf TeU-gmph to xht Poet. HK Airn. SUrvh IS FUmr dull. lifi'--, CouiiUy metrba-ita hae taken ativatitage of Uo wcatber to vi.tt the city, and finding lbs imlui'emen'ji to piirrbaae their stinks here taib- JOSEPH FLEMING.

tMaitet street, cor. IHamonj. K.Htn lil At.ht 41 head fair to good CLIcago cultle at yrloes froiii bt 7sr. Mati timii sttltl khi-ad fair asblnirton county. teers at prteesfrom c.

Mela retailed tor Ivier liuiuuanla head mixed hlt-aifii ame from A 10 M. emei :4 bead miqeil Chicago cattle at 3 toie. II 1 rou sold 2 head, fait Chlcagocaule from to 7'sr. Kan Bro, sold 79 brad Chicago cattle from 3 on-nitu vr? iuii, mi oi ntf uiy at ai ji.t Sixteenth ward J. P.

Epping, La Gross. Seventeenth ward William Keardon, John It. Cochran. Eighteenth ward 8. C.

McCandless, Phillip O'Neill. Nineteenth ward J. F. Hulbben, Jos. Connor.

Twentieth ward T. A. pence. Twenty-iirst ward Henry Brown, K. Whalen.

Tweuiy-second ward Joseph D. Lynch Christ. Ms(e, Twaaiy-lhird ward Metcatf, Patrick Fahey. ALLEOHEHT. Fir-t wsrd W.

p. B-lell, M. F. Ward. Second ward J.

McAllister. Third ward, let precistct Jul.n Swan, John Siddons. Third ward, 2-1 precinct Wiliam Miller G. Ftwa. Fourth wsrd, 1st precinct William II Keel, Joseph I.arn.

Fourth ward, 2d precinct John Oor-den, John Titzel. Filth ward George Motherel, T. C. Martin. Sixth ward J.

H.Grontrd. SrtVt-nth ward Conrad Belter, Martin Ley. Eighth ward James Callery. A. C.

Reed. Ninth ward R. H. Kerr, James Bown. ttoKoroHS.

Elixtbnth D. M. Lambert, John Kin ney. West Pittsburgh Joseph Rogers. tiougahela James Carlm, Thomas Kern in.

Swickly Jacob Whit.seil. F. Rt-is-inger. Birmingham, 1st precinct W. Signor, F.

I'luukett. HnitiiiKhaui, 2d precinct S. M. Mi II. hany, M.

Laughlin. K.t rmiugham, 1st precinct A. T. Kapp. Washington William Engle, James Kaue.

Sharpsburg Joseph Hart, Jerome Kalim. Keenport F. Smith, M. Guffey. South Pittsburgh John C.

Carter. West F.lixbeth W. H. Lewis, Isaac Keenan. Oruwby E.

C. McTicrnau, Jas. Wur-trung, Tarwntuiu Jas. B. Fulton, Andrew Borland.

Millvale John T. Davis, Samuel Lurk. Temirai.oeville 11. O. Rjan, Thomas Bbeeran.

Uuion J. Buckley, John Kenney. Eiaa K. Eichenblaub, Lawrence Wiuche.l. St.

CUir John Conrail, Francis Hobel. TOWKsniPB. Kilbnck Beo3 Crawfonl, Jos. Kelch. Lc.it W.

MoCotuiick, B. Siewart. Plum John A. Connor, J. C.

Bo la. IVi.u Tbos. Sansoui, Joseph Cypbert. Ei x.l'h, 1st prec'uict no. Power, Mi Kioley.

2d preciuc DaVkl Lloyd, F. phorn. Bixt'ietb, 31 precinct W. Taylor, Hi'K'i Tbompaon. atnetb, 4th precinct Jos.

Calhoun, s-rrett. MirHtu O. H. P. Blackburn, J.

F. Ret-teruii. Kobinson, 1st precinct 8. Hays, P. man.

2J precinct R. 8. Onthrie, M. Andrews. a win tins ami tt-i iHsii imu'iive ml 9 it0 $1 cn-iia iVrnNo 2 uiiinl firiuer, aim A BsllB( jkatnalislsieresl I saw Wife Hrlssaslhw llejakmntt lata Irsahls.

A year and a half ago the wife of a tavern keeper In the Tenth ward left the bed and board of her I. unhand, and where she weut the tavern keeper neither knew nor Cared. It was supposed that their married life bad been an unhappy one aud that the parting was as graceful as might be under the circumstances. In August of lhTO, however, the tavern keeper took unto him s-'f anotbi wife. So far the public, for all it knew, had no right to meddle in tbe matter.

Hut yeeterilay I he second wife made complaint beftire Alderman Kotiig that her husband had iitiiicted upon her a severe flagella'ure, the stings of which not only indured her to sue for ai.atilt and bsttery, but likewise for bigamy. It appears I hit the separation from the first wife was uot followed by a divorce, hence the charge of bigamy. This much was brought nut at the first hearing, and it was taken by the Alderman as sutU iient to hold the di-ti'udaut on for a further hearing. Iiwtrtaat twITerers tVrstaa Sirrrsss Emrlteswrsste. A gentleman residing in Gramtuercy Place, Mew York, (whose name it would not be proper to mention,) was suffering terribly about three weeks ago from the effects of dissipation.

He could uot sleep, vomited frequently, was tormented by horrible fancies, aud could not keep a limb still. pistes made him worse. While in this condition be was visited by a friend, who advised him to try PLANTATION hlTTllo as an anodyne, stomachic aud tonic. "No the sick man, despobdingly; 'nothing will save me. I'lnagoue case." "Pshaw!" said his friend, "you're worth tarty dead men factoiy, buy literally.

I bis is as It SLooid be. aul ccta Lkautugu, iu nacs It mole of Ibal class would iut.uit tbe columns ot 10 Korfer sold SsChlrago cattle at liguies tang lug from 10 tt'AC. uu. at ic ni'ify-ao. z.

mure jumiv; ckMtl r. Htxt)iii Prin itiioa quiet JM.1 -rVfrT; HifSbi Mrk. 5) 5rs4t7 i.ut ai i'-r, -b SWiSeC iiicitied hatn, 12 (tn t'i'sc ttr down: altMl mjtt flriu: 7 CATS PBt AT UljEAE. is remedies prepared t'y bis u-tsdlctne. Having ha-l a large exrjSM-ieoee.

tea pa-jice over years, be cau Insure relief in a lew days. Ttrms bw, and cures eertaia or no ciiryo. Liver i-omrlaS- ru-Bttauouf tuo ticri, otiictiinss. Disoaaos ji -ts bhaiuburg A Haas, sold Ik bead falrca'tie from 6 to V'. iJ.eeitawait A Kabn, sold IS head Chicago cattle iviikiti iss-s.

ivs si iii Mli-I'l lur, tjif iir(s iy ruf at 9 aul' up -r grmlt fliui at iroin 10 c-'I rueuiau A liliemas retal'cd 37 bead Bt. Louis MSviria- in'g) -SUA AtTVStA AI if uaauuk, tiWV, caitie losiic. .1. Niuly sold let head fair cattle stsv atkatsta; raiTwwAi.vaoisi wa fOP 'fillnTTl tTVJffa tlnsAaTk the I'ohT the volunuiof Ustle woultl b-t hiafrtaily augmeatctl. Tlie following are ibe leeelpts of the leading ar titles sinie our lust i.isur.

will be found fill lor rclerence: Kbuir, barrels 4711 ChiHAe, lAtve mo tS boat, i-acka its Hve, sack iju butler, lustkages Appl 4A1 (in. iisi Hurley, sai-ks 1-J4 "at aaeks wii Haiim, tleices si The following are the wholesale prions anlea otherwise noted: riti IMO.N'S The Icaiting h.niws report ilv market steady with a fair bn'aT demand; tu regan tit prici-A we have 110 change to record; the ill I ten Eesatsvtll Market. By TelegTaph to the Pittsburgh Post. aud all BroiKbia. uluei artT reL Tl H.

1 Miaiubei sobl 7(i liead stticks aud lal al prlee varying from 5 to 7c. ptii-e A h.iui.jetllu sold head stork cattle at H. Lowensieln retailed 17 Ohio cattle at from to oiu and ceiebiate-1 diusgists, Busuton jb Slew tork. aad ill lie o.nnH Lot isviLLk, March IS -Totisoeo Sales 171 hhds: commuii togood lugs S5 SOa So: low tu medium 11' fu to cure, ana plessantw tetaka! lest ui. Cotion fltmerand higher: middling "u9.yl 'no nauseatl.

g. sHhmim S3 7C. Maiks A Km. Ni head of slockersand fat cattle at ta-te. Also r.tOtni.iU IK.

V.l i twl I i i iw- tour tie tieuisuu is mrinwn lue supply and I trices firm extra family 4 3b. tiraiu Tbe 1. the irest And liej.r ngure troiu a'c to -it-ti. hoiesaled I load, 17 cattle from uol6ulAw tienianii is giAAi wi sales oi a uuu uusne sof red wheat from store in sacks a-1 40. oatsaisie.

Corn bttc in sacks. Provisions quiet but firm; mess pork Ohio at S'tc tor iz uoau, aisu ac lor ine oaianc. HOGS. The numlier of bogs ou sale this morning was not W.TK" rtsst TMr awrav 1CAN A his" arrests and imprisonment of Awter can eiToti.r- s. liel is iinret si ijc; iu args at lasiiattc; bu meats in round lota and parked; sugar cured bams 15c; t'alu hams HWc Ilia ha ttSA iliiilrtw a vll war.

v. ue.) uuu uu ueiu too. t--i- selected biBbmaa. ra -s remain as follows: rutin suouiders curetl tlo. lie; ribtied sltles l-Sc; elear sltlee susar eiirt-d tniH iiic; breskta.t litn-on lAc; duet liecf IU lard; city rendered In tlere.es Itlli-ketl ami kegs 14c; couutiy lard UHtisil-'ac; iness poll la ar wanted aa it.i..

7. wauiea ocuiTioiiirv eality. For clr-nlar, terms. a a SHfcAKKK, liemaal Ageuu l. eality.

For circular, terms Slit AKKK. lienetal A sent Tolesls) Market. By Telegraph to tint Pluatiurgh Post bmjeet, or and TOLtDo, Onto, March IS. Floor steady. Wbest active auu suvaucru iiqijc; o.

i wutte Mich! an ii SK, regutar do tl 12, amrr Mlctilgan No I red Wabash 1 4t. No 2 wbtte Wsbb LtEBtwarRr SI aa. usniirai; uisaiuiieu nittc sin eC, allcbi. gas 2c. Oats steady; No.

1 57 Michigan Sac clovei seed quiet and unchanged. tj sell the 'Jackson Bash Fastenar." Can p. on any window In a few moments, jiout cut ina lai lie. sit being iu the hand of regmar dealers es-cepi 2 car loads. The market was dull and Ices 1 inn '4 to loser than last week.

Although 2 car loa.ls wete offered fur taie this uiorn.ug. the iK-uiardralers, whobuy to retail on th's nia ket. would not buv, fearing a declliia, and having enough on hands for Immediate wauls of b.itcbers Jobu lioibst resbiitped 1 load to Kasl Liberty. HOG SALES. Mc Humbert wholesaled to Jaot liothf bll 20 head fair hog at tiic; per lb.

Kniti ick A Co. retailod SO bead to buchers at price trnlii Jacob BoihUiUd retailed 40 bend from 1 10 8c. SHEEP. The number of sheep on sale this morning was small uotovernuo hel liel in the pens. Tbe market was mor brisk ilien hist week although 1 bete was no Improvement In prices.

Good were Helling at about form to 100 lb snsep. while eotn-mon aud mt-d urn sold more readi at prices nsag-ing Irum to iyi. Bekuw Sud ssies. josh. Oarrou ld head fair Ohio sheep from Sc to 6wc A.

Hutakly retailed 51 bead Lawrence count. sheep lrom As SO per bead tote per lb. A. Eckert sold St bead coauuoa sheen at (4 ta. Bait iaa ere Market.

By Telograph to the Pittsburgh Post. or fitting, wiU bold tbe window up at an) bt int desired aad lock it down. Agents are ranking frusB S3 to as a day selling them, bam pics I be at by mail for 10 cents, with circulars of other salable articles and terms to Agents. Add ess yet I I'm going to doctor you now." So saying he put on bis bat, aud going tj the nearest druggist's, presently returned with a bottle of the Bitters, of which he ad-iniiiialcred a ijue forthwith. It had a soothing, cheering, trauijuilizing effect.

For a week thereaiter, the gentleman continued to t.ke the tonic regularly, according to the directions, and at the end of that time was able to return to business in round health, aud with a clear intellect. This information is furnished by Alexander Miutbrom, of Morrisania, who will confirm it if addressed by mail. Sea Moss Farina from pure Irish Moss, BUn.i Mange, Puddings, Cuetarda, reams, The cheapest, health-eat, and moat delicious food in tka world. I'CiTATiMIS Market firm wl a good ennui we ran report sales peach blown a' SI iniil eil bushel; Jtt-sev weetJi M.r butlittl. oIL-dalesiif No I lard oil at Oiyt 10; No 2 a 70c A LI.OW The Jii; now crctieus the maitd: we note sale at tor city.

hllM A' -We note further sales of feunesaeea 4'sc Is-r piHiml. riOSaV-lngtied supply with sales at 2.Vj,;c pei pound. HOlalN V-l)ull: sales yange from Setose pel pound. I.l MH We ran report sales of Cleveland whltl at fZ 25; east -m SI 75 Barrel. te iiiatset containsa fair supply ol the various kinds; we can reisirt a fair tleuiaiid and regular salea at the loilowlng: ft otsjps St p.

bhi. Ai'PLK BUTTER The receipts continue liberal with a fair Jobbing demand, the eatrisme ratos wer 7n(ai0c tier gallon. abmKh The -upply keeps pacs with tbe demand the leading operators report sales st ibe foliowii.g: Buda ash common, per 114c; leflned. psrrnnu, ISsSac. Potash, Paarls, ssstll ner lb.

Baltimojik, March IS. Flour firm. Wtte.t in at vuio sits iiiuiAus, m-i vti w. i otii arm Southern, i5c yellow, 63c. Mess p- ikfi.in.

Bacon active. Lard steady. Uy, Iksai OS. Otis act I ve J. BHAXS03 Ileaiers In Patents and Ageotc Sapo' es No.

I Sixth street. rt bbtky auu si ys'J'-c. Bwtrwlt MarksH. By Teargrspb to the Pittsburgh Post. ATAa.rABE.at i I AO mm S.

B. PITCH'S "IIOME8TI4J PAMILir PHYSICIAM" describes ail laiasss and it Be medics, sen by mail, frw. A dress 1B a. B. PITCH.

A IMctboit. March la. rinaroubw us ed. beat du I aavd drooping, bo I whllo aits. Corn, eliow SHe, Cloro seed S8.

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