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11A.Rell 10, 1863
ROBINSON, N'CLEAN & CO.,
7113402-17-orio 13x•colserii,
Na 73 Powell' fit.. P[ttabtsi•Cb.
D l TOalte received in PAZ FUNDS and OUR-
Collection rinds in all parts of the United States.
fluyand nil at market rates:
• epee cent. 1631, Bonds;
D. S. do. 640 do.; •
U. B. 6 porotod. 10.10 do.;
• U. S. 6 oar not. Certificates Indebtedona;
•
TheV. 3.7 Treasury/ -
They ale° BUY sad SELL OUMMISSION
id the Sew York; Philadelphia, and Plttabarth
Booda, an kind. of Goverment fleouritinit
• stain,. Bonds. Gold. be. be. UWE,.
FlliAl' MD iNNNEMUL
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issoksivs 'AP111;1 MANNERS ,
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'AoOhalcllsler eatenntow. "'C• •• w :•
Wenner, Marchems_:
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- - • " Os'd. Asks& ilelaO..l;
o'. S. bonds, 1881 , s. ..... ... -- 114.-1ti...r,-i.
- “ . • c050r...-- - ..... -- •If 1 , .:"....t.
Oertilleatm . ,- ra • OfF-7-f:V...'3'.i
-Cold- - 1,90 1.98 ~• ..--','
;Utorteellavilla:ll. ed...-- MOO , f 8a, 0 1'f.. : "."
•Peubillienia Insurance -- ',l B ,lierf4i. i •
, Couszellsville Shares......; 11,1i,....e.-.:....1., -
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jio Ins_
5. ....... Med . - - - c.w , !•4-0. ,-.. ;
" Steifbenville Shares....... - lIP. ".•:• • • .- .1
Bank of Pltutrergh .... ... '- ~. 11.0kr.: , • t
ethNstions/ IB,oe • .-.._,.f.-...k.
- Phillips - . "• ' •,-- 4 , 1 0!' , T , 7i
• =donde - --=.- ,• --_- 0 , 00 - , ..4.- t
. Oil Creek & Cherry Run...: .-?-. ...i-$1 , &... --- :
' Merchants
- . Pittsburgh ar. Phi15......i..... 5,%)
....•_ --#.,-.. - ::ttp.r.,....
• lloss . - - - ..;.*--•-'.'". 7 '
04411441 Itgain-..... -- 1,03 • .- c .i.,.....z.1,
- ---, Ths stock market has been depreesest ;tali day,
••• tilnetitlons In general, ruling - at about lot' Wren.
" " iimerates. Cold has been quite stainlikud,Ooe- l •
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ancients Sem. -Me have no sales rePeetes of '
- Bank Shares. It. R. Shares' e4i11413 1 1e.f6 311 i 9 '..1.
• bid for Cennellstille; Steubenville Million at 11%
for some time past, without fin ling...butari. , %
: The market for 011 Shares quiet, eubdCganqdly,
• lower. Ice mold learn of but few traveiello du
- ring the lay. Oil Creek & but
1 1 e hi: Ei %if' ',.* oy rde
. . slightly from the lowest Point touched last eVen
• MI OPeied at $8 In Philadelphia-4ot rietelegraits
11110te it at cy,0634. Banner hai been ifet ty keld
' a ll day at 1,'15.. ObteValley selling be:.theilreet
: 'ft 1,20: 1 ' ea advance tram last eveitipeikietiftims.
Central Basin toile:nand attlie rise made yrister.
.- deytsdes at ICS. Columbia °Morel atlA- 11, 0 Met.
above M. Dalzell appears to hi Aroeipli* avitn:-
.•:, bas fallen oft* PAMISX-PbilsdeltdditiplotedlOn s
stilliewer, egiii.i., _ .
; •'" „ ~,, T he report of a flowing well baying bees *Fed
..; ..on the Smith Parte, onOhellifflio,tlottotl Por
, last home, la fully cemerraed by late' atileils Oiom
• !,"1011 City. This well was entirety enterpriselted
i ! among other; Martin tlonnollyr„theystitkn Wel
• ',-. - baker Of this eityiewei limy haiiditites in • st
. . •••• , ~.: •.1
bolt
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We also learn that a well flowing Crete:one. nun
, •,-
dad to r one hundred and fifty barrelsirds4agAras
• . struck on the Rystd Farm on Finley lint.. -•: 1 • ) 1
The WlLammondsvale Farm," on Telloie.Cletelt.
-:.• • . Columbium County, Ohio, ',has ,Inet.tiMf.'l44_teri
some New York parties for three .httigliMkgiiii.'"
• Y Igninidonarn.-Tbli same Lane, which; - •Of
sores three itmotired - acres, wag solit*Milt-t '
e''' . ItellOi ilnce for . o ne hundred and tentito4o4 1.,
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-lace. ,The new owners will at onee comMeee& ..;
_ ,"' ~.1". rilipato&neeived froutoll CitY thferifile:Meaon,
,
-' :states that a well producing from one ' luttateek to
- - :'' , Ose . Mindred and tiny barrels,' has beerrO4UeVec
-: • 02iertt Tees Run on the property of thalltOililit
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' ' , OR Company of Philadelphia. - ..1'.;.i..".i;.:, - . , : , :i..•
The transactions in 011 Str.elks were reigritabli:
•r'''' : iiiiiiiit the PeopleV . Eirchance this atatairatiti
.., , withidlulding there was a fair attendanw - „ihd isti '
.., ;an gentaany, ruled lower. The offern4W, • the,
'" diflimesit stocks were as Mtge as usualT-54:llierk.
'
..,•,,Was a abashed differeuos between the'os - "irii.itif•
• buyers end sellersrand as a natural cor*iteei*;,
'• ••• • lire have rut ccmyaratively few operrittruM:tote.7 .
• ' cord; Central Baste and Oblo Vallefi-". 1 .004,. . the:.
oily steaks for which there was any partbralii - die::
• ; Polialoamanifestedtoliuy, and ter theseateltght
1 : • admits:wits Obtained. 'The following liiitVet. lot". -:
Charier , - • -.• ••.-' " t • •- - , e- , ,r . -. 1, :-....',.""..".,
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lb tames Duck Creek ...:2 0 , 01 .1]
• ~. •gm t 1 011 Creek tc Maly Run • „..;.114-,
.-: f
1 - •.,: , W. ' ri ..... /41.P1e, &-,;41-..-
• lee ,• : w" - Tarr, Story
._'-'1 & Cherry Run. ..TOO
. nos , . -L. ... a •- “ ..... i'.4. Ofg
• ," - 110 'w ' Ohio S alleY 4,2
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8 . - :::
. , 1108 - 1, ' Central Basin • - 05' , ".
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INF , w : ,Dalseli -...,,Ax5...::
;: . ,,, , iepo ', , !,.-. liberty Run S Plt.iole. - ~,i101'...
• ''' The oliteings and bldiwere as follows; •-fi fe.lif .
. . • ' Bid. #aliertal . .:.; •
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Farm kahlo----.... -- • .• - .4" .
• . • '"'• Cherry Itueflentral '....... '../.01-le.:-,
. "'ebony Ras &8100 d...-. 100 ::•:140:::"
-,-' ellierry . dun ar. Pittsburgh- -.- tin '47:r 113 .;
.. - . --...• Vallantaenes Jinn - - „..
• Etna Chl h. Mining .-. „A..1,14 0 c:
... ...7,.." -- : .- - . .-• Li f t t :,:-iiir 4
. 'Arnetteate-.....::."=„:..: ---. *`,';: , I'..
• ,- Litwin 011 & Minh* ...........--.' ----_, : - .'....;.:.. 1 -„ii::
• Illenriew..-. --...—.--......,- .co -","-- 1" = -•
•• - : .16 Mogan ,- "- ' ' - • ea ::-.•,‘ ~'" -:". - ..1
.:. Nano., Cherry Rue..:._-..- 93 • `'..i5r 63 ,1 - .7. 1
New York ft Vitsryik....... . - ~..-.. IPS-%
'ls ,Ca1t111111C7......;••••....1..,:.......,...... t7O • • .."2700 1 " -,
,-..Paut0n......--.-.---...-.. 293 i4:132 : i
. •103111$01....‘; - • • ' -a 75 '''T.l.2l3lor
• • ;,. Pittsburgh it New Tort: - - . ,-. ' , ilac .
-, i Rittsharglat Philadelphia • 2 SO - '-'.ff,
. • . igairaraki.-: :-:...........-•-. -:. 571 .. - i , ?:7-.4 4-- -,,,
- • • - ..i40 0 i:.•
• t",7tiskor Liabrie...--;-:.-.--.-.... '-73 • : -Is_
-- - :IWsetere P0zna.:.....•...-.--......:.' aco . .. , .tr.g, si :.
- • 7 , Inattlipsiot ' , -
.•, t So . '41.:.t.r. I.:
. ./.. ,' A greaedeal Of es-Cite:nerd was ooriiiiiii4* •
' ...Philadre.pits,nuarket on Tuesday, by the animM . •••
',. /Meat:that a flowing well had been struck , tial:t
• " "' -Nier,belOw lerankltn, adjoining thelandiA44 :
I:.CliamroePetrolenzn. ComPotlY.• It .1311030 M0Z, . 7
.01IIS three-hundred barrel ire% and hoillt as ft • :7
. • ~ ' hundred barrel well." . :.
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L -: . 'The .perils .1 &sung in num nooks siinf,t . -,
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_ .. inlay ulustrated by arable ptibluthed tathelrygl .
-, flefiLliepubtkas, the ftgures of width wereiiild.iiliek
from *Mist mordant the Slate Reuse, Tiii,UdA•
" gives the namei of flityalti; geld, coP2V:€ettr 7 ‘..
'...:intaingeonspardei*tiich swore to tutheittiaapto. •
- .. - ; ‘ .. 1411 0, iittet altogelhq•to giS,2so,oo..,l4.Xtrisali
". the value of this capital 'dank hnd fallen tfillit*i i i ,,
. . -- OR; end in Novertd)o,. six months later,lplitifitit , .
. ,- • -,4C0..: Thisa.shicks "Mee thus loft over afortPet
- , ant, al their' origirg par- Aide ' Seveir;:litthe
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awe_ . Palau are reporte.l ns entirely WOitli:Pri :
log kiot ill the Miami As: , . , was ever paid itikWhick
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In Mast caret was, no nbt, much lets thinghti : .
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amount sworn to. That any of sawn were inefir
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Ty eposulative, is shown by the fact that only sins
.- -of them claimed dedueloas on their State tl2lCee:
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. . _ for real estate . * axed elsewhere. and the collie
, SIS
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„•„,„of due taxes paid elsewbens by these nine emu:aunt: !
1 . 61 was bet $5,203,62, Some halt dozen of the dotal:
. rinks have kept up their stock to some apprep;l4." :
'w•tWm!•tir -tho original .tignres,but lee. remaining ,
• Ally, whose original capitals amounted to 115. W .,
. , ....10t", have dropped . down to 1231 1 , 930 ,1, 2 snail .trim-:
• , lion pier {per cent . .. remaining.. Rilbolgh 11 0 1 ..._:* , .
7 Urgepropottlon of the original capital was -OR:
• '' -., Min money, a great de
"1 has hle.l invette.d in eMet
. • -
- . "good faith in the pthichise of the stock : by puttee
-' 11, lit . did cot originate than.... In Ws emir Mi ll ions
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Meat has e been**. . • „ •,:' • ' •
. . '.: . RMW.tras pewit by both houses of Illonmress
. aided thenlosing bouts to authorise the, coinage
~ of three-cent Pleceir,:to be composed of ioPpei and
. • • mtaiil; the law also provides bat the threemat
.• • • ' pieces shall be a legal tender to the amount of el
• . • • gists. and that the one and two tents:an shall be
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.. . , : Magid tender to the amount of four cents. It also
- . - peoldhlts the issue of iny paper fractional-mime
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helkow the denomination of tire oentkoonse;
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• quezilly OM new Paper thieNcent 'notes, belnellle
- . ph 'mid be withdrawn fonlrlculation ,
- '•'• , The English -Tea' Iliarlet. •
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-She February
London Gozette of the 19th of
;ssmir o 0 'thee:lea the consumption of tea in the
litultdd Kingdom sondem , to laersame, the sup
•• . • . • plies Of meet descriptions now in warehouse are .
unusually eltentive. The quantity inZirdo s at
• -- ,• apleunts t0.87,01.4,C0314,ntki tl3 ,_,
this period.last year. We nrre tnerecore, an•
Improvement in frith! stock of 8 1.C:000 lbs.. This is
.' . eMetuated Is keep market 111 a quiet state for
.
- , ems lime to come. 70 *erne extant it has Worn
• , 00244 by the enormous produce In Chins. sod the
lengeelber inclease in the growth of tea In India, 10.
th a n t, eady shipment, tram Japs%
Tome are now and teaticio hs of ASISM, 401
. • 2211,000 b 4 of 3 span quat, and Um plospeat Is
Ong Vent babe oddities t i f f,e made to the Indian
. . • . supply al the sensor Progresses. The total wise
,' ' • - IllY of the
held in the Vetted Kingdom saSou - ts
• . to logoon les, against E03,01U400 be as this period,
. ' . • . am. and 16,216,000 In 12.13.” - .
. • Wine, York 'Dry Cowls Auctions. •
nebulas were not very numerous today. The
ecronalseion merchants sm to be holding_ back,
savalUbg futiarereeulte AT. Wilinerrdinge, uoguet
&eon there was a very good litteallailee. The,'
YON sals of ribbons arid millinery goods. The
e included sail lota of siphons, Mike, ma.
Urcililat,rattes, Le. The silks end =alines brouiht
good plices,• and _were Dimly duplicated. The
ribbons Unituled a. very Us tot of goods, the b est
that has come to this market for s long tme,
whied were toll readily, sod atthe MOW prices
'llololm this arelOn.
y tee, beta a sate of dry goodp u . the int.
pIIXAC of gleams. Enderman Brno ere was
•Very tun atteedanee, and the bidding very spin.
*tea 4.0 a certain lines of goods the. ediAllee was
marked, the quotations showing an inersuo
hto 7 per ,oent.—Erpren. • .
alailiet for.gontish xi Weedy and are, with
a gOod demeanor esport, and emits _rednad
fedlaw hand& Sales of Gran 4 Biwa ea =r o d
,BoV:radDePara l at M 6010048,
IPO6I."3,O26:IFAPPIICkIid. Pollock. 54 5 ° Vat.
- are wary Ons with snood sates
V; Bay ea ate,oogitiyikand Shore laileti; 80.
* . 7ainpai6, and Shore IOW; No. S. Jen%
Bi 00,118 d Medium WO ta,so per bah aa wives
annagnisalla 4 OWN par_bbi. Pi he rring
at at feats ip bbl, the outside
IMMO awl- eel sum ,
coat
at
Now
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D/LILT REvtew. OF PITTSBURGH
• . HAS. • s
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- .Titinrifiug, - March 9, 1915.
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' The general markets continuo qutet and depress.,
en,ithe still furtherdepteidation in gold, haying " St
tendency, Huth • thing we-re. pouible, to Men.
wiry the dullness which has prevailed in commer.
dal elide* for months put. • 1
GRAlN—Wheat ix quiet but unchanged; small
salmi from wagon et IS fur Red, and 113,05.W,i0 Cu?
White. Barley Is - dull and neglected but unchatiF
M. 'Oats quiet, with small sales from store a• B e ®
,
81;1 od euMicklit 80. Corn dull' and drooping;
..
sati of 1 car, in ears,.at 300.
IPLORlontitinesto arrive pretty freely and
with a good supply, and a very limited demand, the
market rides dull and del:leased, while prices faro
litin4ly unclumited; email sates from store at
lo 0,50, andel-MO(3MM for •Sp rig and Win
ter-NY eat breeds. No sales of Rye or Buckwheat.
GROCHIIIES—The dema almo st Groceries con. -,
• Union light, being restricted entirely to 011-
leg Mead country orders, but p i r:= 11 :1 - Let, are
-,rretubl74:4ll2otrloedrio Sug ar
025 for 15 Yellow; , L '
Milk for soft refined, and 29 ror hjeo. Coffee
i Mee eg to a fair extent at 4504 e or fall to i
,_:prime Rio. - hrolasees quoted at from 11,33 to 111, 25 .
r
~6 oe ll y
gaon.
' 0 - GHOllS—The demar.d for Raton contin.
see light and the market iadull but unchanged.
SinusPoris a ping
in the small way at 038 per
btd, and pri Ld at 2t.
SEEDS—There wasquite an active demand for
.
Clever Seel today, thesides reported. footinganp
.3111 bushels—se follows: 50 bushels at 014,25; tST do
maispii;euld 75 do, in lots, at 015. -Flax Seed is
dull andiciwer. but too unsettled to quote correct
• ly. S.le of 10 bulimia TiolothY.Seed at 06,25.
SORGHUM.—SaIes at -- $1,05 per gallon—s de
.
BU , demand for butter oontlnues
light, and with an immense stook .on - hand, the
market rules dultwith n drooping tendency. We
note Ulu of several packages Roll at prtces rang.
ing from 30 to 33 eents—mostly at 33635.
. MOS—Very dull and drooping; sales in lots of
ss.bbls, at V, 33 and •Z cents per dozen, mostly at
fhU Inside quotations.
• POTATOES Steady, but without quotable
- change; Bale of 50 bble Reds and Peach Mows mix
ed at 11305 tier . Rtd, and - MO bushels prime, Peach
Blows at sl,inper bushel.
GREEN AppLiac—sale of 100 bble at 1450 par
. 1 . 110 do 00i1at04.13 and small sales of prime at
- Issi.—„l,.. little more active; sales of Lake Her
ring at 165-per hair bbl, and 'White Fish at 311,50 .11
heir bbl.
. Ith.Y—Dullend drooping, the supply being large
ly West-Ms of the demand; sale o i car medium
Timothy at fel per
BEANS—SaIcs of 10 bbl. prime small White. at
. ia v.- Imam'.
HOMINY—Sjde. at 1112 per. MIL
0 prime--- of common Western Reserve at
We; do at. 22; and Hamburg at 13.
CENTRAL LIVE ' STOCK MARKET.
Reported Espresaly for the Gazette,
EAST Ltnxarr,, March 9, 1886.
CATTLE—The market has been very gum du
ring the * greater partoithis week, and with a good
shipping demand, and a short supply, prices, as
compared with last week, have advanced from
nventy-Ben cents theme dollar per cwt: 'to-day,
however, under the influence of largo arrivals,
buyers seemed less anion to take bold, under the
Impression that the market would ease up, but on
the other hand, holden did not seem disposed to
make constalitons in order to elect osier Igferlor
and common stock sold at from 7 tb 8 cents; medi
um- qualities at 13%.(ji9 1 %, and good to prime "hip
plait vades,brOught from 10% to 11%, sales having
been made at all of thb :above quotsUons. • There
was an unusually large nuMber of government cat.
Cita the pens all week, but so iar as we could
learn, ha very few of them changed „hands; the'
' most, if not allot them, beingyaroute for the East.
Meurs. Myers and Bro. ahrpped In three dips
• lirtArsigtd kindred head, and have about six bun.
- died bi the pens waiting for transportation. We
subjoin a list of some of the leading sales:
John,
av Smith bought 73 land of extra Weide-re
steerseraging IA& Le, at ityl.
, Roddy Mayan boned th irty head'of rough tnen,
averagng. 1,4C0 Be, at t. •
Frank k Shomberg bought 63 head of good gas
ket cattle, averaging 1,.-50 the, at li.
Montague bright.% cars common cows at rze‘ wad 1
car fairish mtcen at 9.
W. Lafferty Is Co bought la headof good Ship
plea' cattle at it% per head.
Weiler. ik Noel sold Ile head of good Ohio steers,
-averaging 1,150 lbs, at 9%.
-:.ll.lltchila sold to Chancellor, 50hesd, weighing
-g1,190 . /r et 19,5 T.
',..:_' wa ADM to Chancellor, 18 heady:n:olaq 11,925
1.., at 1%.
ehnson sold to Clumellor, 63 bend, toralehing
-..VillgisateolnTera la Bro.,ga head, weighilir
:MArmlba,M, 93st and the lame firm, bought 30 head
Borabfetnar, averaging VAG lbs, at 10%. •
:Crarels-Seully bought rt need from Reed, weigh
-1018511651bs atllAitB head from Lamb, weighing
'l- 9 -LTANItti to 163 . 447,bi1iine5.% head weigh
'. ing Then Ito at 9 centa.
- ' i >ll.l••The demand hasbeerileiaactivc during
- , :the past week,assiwtthliberatesedits, theme/kin
for, th is grade of stock boa ruled dull coot neglect
- 'Vaitr,ellilifilerromatit,yarjrces have dediti
inow.quote at B%toZecents,astrqualitj, mostly,
-- .Inwever, at slitpyr . _ . _
stack ls tua new tea tore WALL grams of
-snuck worthy of special notice. The demand Is
- .-ordy .fetr, tuLastlizeiLec:ipts are not
We
e elt t revL
[:`.t=elnllicuieheergal pric:w ran gin
ging from la to it.c
~.::.'9I,,%SPAUtT.L,------------------ • • ,41. ?
.-....PITTRISURGE PETROLEUM MARKET
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.--.. . Teetransx. M arch 11, VAL'
Tire - most remarkable feature to note iq.the PO-
Anglia, trade, is the arrival darer two thousand
*Wrill:!kiferiltle,nrbich Is the ISt we have Later
7.4l*9.lltoitthi. We have abort ple of asks to
ipott ;259 bbla at 35 cents, bids • Included, - and 19 0
?Vara 30 cents, blds returned, and we presume,
rtEat for the time being, these may be regarded as
FAeleirtning-gliotatiOnt lib thought Cud withta
rL• n-thriswatten days, the receipts will be quite pin,
.9qtiliibebuyess an( idlers get a little closet to- ,
ttitin their dernand tedium we expect to see
10",t,pettplively market. 'For Refined, in bond,
i—Psillf--/Oie.,demand, andln the absence of wales,' we
; Tity*otAlloor.,
ii.Ereepthairlisßquieeolub;truacquilumet 504,
_rather dillVit unchrlged.
. .. Ata.toOKpii of Orwle today by - the -Altenakeny
/
1 r.lk s ."q w " . . .
I
• /.... ' MM. l4l Fisher fr. Bre ...... ...TM
:it 8yr5aa.....—.....vs Jas. N97direns RA
. .I.liStlidelale Iso .1. Irwin . .4M
•• :'..l9Ckadtr:jro.-.....--.9.Z
STOCK MARKET:
bl.-..titllkol4o,l4chttothe Pittsburgh Oszetts.
-,-_,Pitz.iorr.rui4, Muth 6, 1255,
YYt'for Oil St Dohs was. dull and upset
;ll,27dlth *ore of a dtspollttost to "0011,
tifttoly_imuittaililltyiere rather *II. Ts closing iv2q.
Plll4if!!tfae toillnrs:
11 75 Att TVehotal `
80
"Suror 677. Allan , t
Ilbyal 2
te
&V Ross - 14
.at•Cllntock 75 Eureka t 15
74311C:..,VWR00.. . . 606 ,Iltesmor 000
Etarr i c A lr eBr 1 5
SStpfa
1140: . ..7,1r....18 00 . Curtin • 14 50
. .
-.ite*yr or the New York Grocery Market.
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,-: - .. k;z(Erpm thaCOMMercial List, March 5) •., -
::-.!ocriii--itt. ittlele Continues depressed by the
lifcedechittMaof neWerop West India, whidl, being
*tv un
:rts4: an willing market, carries pekes
121:06.NEfrom day to dep. The decline since.
.j 7.1.
is hell -a oem, and even at this redue ,
_Line: . lane dieposition to parchase; exeept for
A1te.334 1 ...:6f Inimallate wants, and the stock la
iilitersa eirehuote Fair Reaming Cuba %cents;
:,tldsd:-4.0i,35%; Mir to good Grocery, 16011134 r
-ir1d13.4. -720...tetikm, do, 11012; Molasses Sneer, 1.1
i4k1.611 . 11 , d n , t a l the same la Ws. MMIS, 4 me..'
—Hard, 25yet25,
..-gf u p.
Witi xh : 14 . /$4,111 1 4:11 " ow, Matt. Ilene;
aNillartla
~
.. -are SAN cents for Loaf, 24% for •
::.51 c.iii..4"-Graeulatd.24Ri for .Groued,
"" log, lita-RiAlad 22% far lellow. The sales .
- ew kei:.11 , 1 4 - I, laxa • Cuba at MOS% cents; Ma
:rerterilleoils 0153 bbls English laland;ls; and
121 bxellayane, 734,
.4 mai. by auction, 150 bbl. .
-,,Yclion,l3Latilledld et 11YA10 , 4 cents, cash.
Orrick yeatarday : a s hout 20,000 tabds, 25,003 bag,:
E'2,00 bageSuges,end 400 bhds lifelado.
ColfeeWeare without business of Moment to
report, except the award by Government, yle.,
P 3,383 bag§ 1110 at s29okidil v ia w itso do Batas, $27,96 ;
and 2:1M1 do St. AO, inelndulg 20001
et the latter rat t ct= bowl, 00YerliMelll condi.
liana The Rio taken includes WM begs per Etha,
'The4 on per Oampsnero, and 1831 de per Tdermina.
he only other sale ts 50 meets Java at 41y4 cents.
The suxlt of Rio at the Ports, as made up by Messrs
Wm. Scott St_Eons, 111 MAR beta-YU 2.4 ( tri 53 3 5
bees, INO in •M,Uomphia, and 5000 in naltimore. .
Molames—This article, like all others for the
Put three dam has been very quiet, and the Wee
are unimportant, though without Partivullir ss . 6s d s
. in Prices. We nollee 103 hhda new Porto Mao at
115c0$1,0i ; 20 new Cuba giuscorado,l 3 1470 Dente,"
rara, part ON 4 mom; and a few bbls a half bbis
New Orleans, within our ramT a By suction, NI
Idle New Orleans 4421425 cen cash. •
Tea—The market generally Is ull, the tumbles'
being chiefly
the
to the supply of the The
.ate wants of the Trade, at easier prices. The teed.
tog feature of the Market alma Ptidsy is the sale of
.Mli half chests and boxes new Oolong, per Corea ;
besides which, we notice 110) half chest Oolong,
in lots, 250 uncolored Japan sad 263 do, la bond, on
terms not mode publia.
.
IMPORTS 11 1(11/911L910/113 -
C 111,713.6317, & Prrrsetruou B. rc., Much I{-11,
ylcp mdiee Job's Oiler; IS fOlo do, ft Simone; 6 bbls
butter, Doolittle & Peck; 4de do, Scott & Bro 50
MAN wbite lime, ging fe o; 100 bble flour graham
Is Thomas; too ao do, Simpson & Ka 121 900 do do,
Shomaker & Lang:lB bbla MI, Wm Stewart; 160
6ks gran Atwell,,Le co; 170 ski eorn,.T len-
Una; ire i t . shlpstnel Simpson & Knox; 191 dozen
brooms, S maker & Lang; 11 ski rap, Godfrey &
Clark; CI ski oats, S 11 Floyd & co; 66 tans swap.
0 Kortr;1 00 btals floor Patterson corn.Amm
yleas FO/ITT leArartrans; 117 ski
Carrington & 00033 bp llaxaced,7wer &Hamilton;
10 bdts rakes, PHLaufman; 8 yap apples and but.
JP BMW= 8 pkgs butter, Sordes,llolll9.
ter & 0;90 ski tom kibbli apples, I,llFt:rte.;
pes maahlaery, litastleM l bus butter. D
Canfield; 2 bbls eggs, L it Voila & so; 136 sks oats,
21 do corn, 6pkgs butter &ode, p, Patterson & Am
mons 03 bas cheese, Wm ' Restage; 1 Mid tebseso, -
T Beek; to ykp ram, Nalarklaney & lice ; 17 bie
ictureea,J n Caniteld. • T
ITITOMMOR. FORT WATER AVG CHICAGO H
Starch 9-18 bp bran, 10 do potagoes, - 1 do beans, J
Schenk ; 1 bbl eggs, M. L= 32 "" bay tt " .
roe A cote bbts eggs, Atwell, St COI 3 •••.-' beim,
do elorerseed, 40 butter and eggs,. John Floyd
& (toile bats leather. J A BroWti, 10 bP elolferse"
I do butter Ind etrys, 11 bbli green apples,' L • K
Tolgt lc co; 10 ski rap, Goitrsardirrb ; bias sp.
plea, G Gerwhekco;l4lll4la Elaltsrds;
oG2tGliei. /HICGOI 1 car metal, oho Moorhead;
21 bbls scrap Iron, Jones Is Laughllni; AS bates
broom corn, 810821oy e. 0012 CMS hay, S B Lyday.
. ' IMPORTS DT RIVER. -
P.oocsastrcico pits }Daum-00u wool, 21*M.
oacco, Clark It co; pkga produce' w p seek
cokajl bbla Deana, 13 do dried apples, 0 do das seal,
LIEL Wrest; kal oil balm, Arlasoo 011 04:4 da
Paaacograt bOls Cram apple., Head la Woctapn
60 bales hay,' Pat.totl klegaba 2 OW hkgbarine,Of
-Wlll4lolo4llblooloalidatead Go.
MAIIZETS BY TELEGRAPH.
New York Market,
Nzw Yong, March 0.--CorrOS—Reary-and
Sc lower, at 78 for klidging. - -
Ft.orr.—State WasteM opened at 5c better on
common grades, and closed doll and declining
on all Weal/lamas; 510,3010,40 .for Ratra
State; 1 , 10,00@1l for Extra R. - NI 0, and
111,e5g11, 75 for Trade brands. , ..
Itinteav—lleavy and lower; Western at $3.25.
Guars —Wheat dull and drooping; Milwaukee
Club 12,10. White Wc.sterti RyeSL Corn
heavy Dad I®2o lower; • New Sonata Yellow.
11,78, -Oats dull and heavy at 11,11 ,19.
Vs ooL—Western dull. . .
Gnocradss--Rice dull. Cdffce firm. Sugar
dull.
PETBOIIOI.--Qtilet , and steady at 49;4entr.c
for Co:1de; 67@.08c for Refilled In bond, and 87
WBc for Refilled Free.
Pnovisiona—Pork heavy and lower at $35,50
C 55,75 for 3.Zew Mess, elosink at $35,691 , ;; and
=02;4E5 9350 for 186 S-114 do.• closing at $,Ta.
25 of each ; V29,75ea1,15 for irime and $31,50
{491,15 Tor Prima Mess; also 5,000 bbie. of New
r Mesa, May, at buyers , option, at $37. Beef dull
- and E xit slB42l,so for Mess; SSJO
23.50 for
Mess; Beef Warn Plains
quiet at 2figo
27e. for Dressed.
Roos—Dna and nominal at 153;3 , 16qe or
Western. Bacon lower at 193;e for Cumberland
Cut; 20;4150 c forLoug and Short Ribbed; 91c
for long clear :eat; Meats heavy; sales 395
packages at 17®17Xe for Shoulders, and 1.8.41 , 4
Slc for Hams. Lard heavy and lower at 19®
23c. ' Butter heavy and lower at 20 ®3oa for
Ohio, and 28 @ate for State. Cheese steady at
. 15@94c.
New York Ntoek and Money Market.
•
Now Youn, March 9:--Money firm and, ac
tive, at G@7 cent, chlefly at the latter rate.
443terlIng dull, at S 107: In gold for bankers bills.
Gold heavy and lower, opening at 199, advan
cing to 196 V, and declining to 193,4. Govern
ment Stocks trea. Stocks dull and lower; Rhode
Island, 95: Milwaukee and Prairie Da Cheln,
40; 11. C., 91; N. W. 3234; do. Preferred, 52 3.1;
C. and P., 72; M. 8., 05:; grad:sliver, 73;
Erie, 64;v• do. Preferred, Ss;'; Hudson,ll2;
Residing, ' 1093;_ M. C., 110 V.; k. Y. C., 17; 0.
and M. Certificates, 27:; 10.40'5, 975; 5-20's,
111 S;;; do. Registered, 110; .6's of 10:31 Coupons,
111!..i; do. Registered, 111;
Clnetnnatl Market.
Crsoutusir, March 9.—Pconn unsettled. ES
tra was offered at $8,50(.0;75.
Unstw.—Red Wheat $1,85 and dull. Corn 9.c
lower; for ear, 93e,. shelled 98c. Oats lower,
78679 c in eleirators.
WmSZT was offered at $2.25. No sales.
Pnoristous—Dail. - City Mess Pork was of
fered at 35c.; and no buyers. Bulk Shoulders
were offered at VS:', and Sides 1,200
nieces Shoulders sold at the quotation.
GRearnics—Coffee dull at 43@44c. Sugar
20(.24c.
Barns—Cloverseed $l5 and dull; Timothy $5.
and Fla:Viced $3,90.
GOLD $1,92@1,9 3 ; Sliver $1,80®1,83. Mar
kets dull and hardly any demand for any aril-
It Is anon lag hero this afternoon. Thermom
eter SO deg. , •
Philadelphia Market.
Pnmannurtna, March o.—PEraotarv—Dull;
Crude nominal, at 44@ sc; Refined, in bond, Gfie;
lice, at
Ftoun—Dolt; little export demand; prices un
altered. •
Grata—Nrheat doll; sales Rod at $.9.,45®3,5 0 ,
and 'White at r2,60(q4.1,70. Corn dull, at $1.57©
1,00-
B} , ntrre or TURPS $1,85@1,90
uallon.
Watser-Doll, at $2,25@9,50.
- Mining stocigy.
Nrw Tom,' March 9---The following arc the
prices of mining stocks at Boston to-day: Can,
tral, 55; Franklin, 47; Heron, 5934; Co_pper
Falls, 275; Lila final; l 2;,,;; Minnesota, 1."-.7)
Philadelphia Markets, Mardi 8.
There'll, it good &ean& for Clearer Seed, mad
further sales of 460 bushel'are reported at 10.508
V 314 54 As—lncluding a tholes lot above the latter
quotation. In Timothy nothing dolag. 100 bush
Flaxseed were taken at OP.
There is no chan to tn the Flour mu- .
het, andtrith ge
an extremelypresent
limited Inquiry both
for shipment and home eonsumptlon, and prices
soutlnue to favor buyers. Small sales to the trade
at 1546,9,50pbarre.1f0r superese,Stek te,so for ex
tras;sli(sl.l,s3 for extra family, aedllls@lt,s o for
fancy tots—seeording; to quality. Rye Flour is
held at 55,75 and Corn- &leak at SS.-but there his
beet no 'Allis of either,.
The Wheat market Ulc attire; with sales of 800
bushels- good sad chaise lied at $10051,55, NOG
bushels Delaware on private terms, and ake
, Kentucky Red .and 'White at $2,50. Rye to
seam, and Ilte would oottettsed 111,79. Corn Is
led stetdee, telt - yellow . Is steady: sales of seta
bushels t Stgepke. Oats ate ensharked; sales
of bushela Pennsyin
_ania SUB cents.,
and Barley Man are in better demands
CX4lbela t
he re former sold KIM ;androtos busro.
els of the latt—part at
and part on. private
lama.
RIM ISTF:LLIGINCE.
The, weather, tontine's cloudy and etiltry, wlll
every Indlietion of More ealeaThe Allegheny river
was again rising atthis point yesterday, end
we
ahould not be surprised to and It pretty full
c( flemtleg ice to;day, as it is thought the gone
at
Walnut bend, above ttli City, would not hold out
longer then Wednesday night.
The only arrival we have to report is the Ray.
ed from Perkersburg, as the was also, the only
lied
departure, clearing at noon The Minerva holt
Whatnot, was due last Meta, sad will doubtless
be fermi in port this morning.
The Ectoand Lecture from Oil Cltyigot la yes.
teed's). With spinff& Mips, Levine among other
lienas, a large =out of t
crude petrolint bed n ra. s h
ot em e •
da from the came poin was due, but ir
red when we left the wharf ism evesing.
Tic Camelia, in command of Capteln Jessie
MAD, IS eilitnaup for Nashville, and will be raids
to leave on-*aturday.
The papillae sod commodlous Amities, Capt.P
If..aolding, le elltag apropldly. and Pa ul . oon be
ready to bike her departure for add ail
intermediate potation the tipper klUirlpot.'
The steamer Glide, rfral, - Roanoke and Maggie
Rays, O n edvertleed
,to leave Cincinnati for
TIN uygh On Wed; rovilv, The Hard•Tiotes, Mama
la and Leonora; arrived there Tuesday.
We take the tollowingfrOm tits Evanestlle
Joer
ot Monday:
The monitors Chttawba end
pissed Rae
'city at , 1541)Weitelr last evealae, end attracts4_ a
lest conceal rte of entrees to Weter street and the
wharf. They had been Mader convoy *Me tin
clad gunboat No. Abpeirtrig broken one of her
cams, thePrima Por was milled to Molt aid)
• and wee aselsthrg them down the rtver.•
They were under command of Capt. Andy t wo
ang:Caidaln '.7waeph U.
'vettersasteamboatmen, who'speakin Mg* teals
of theleproterea on the way down.
The Loulmille PM; of Tuesday gives the iollow
log details of the recent fruiter. at that place:
• The river lour bees Hardily rising More last
Thurrdair crudes, at first rather slowly, but gath
ering strength and volume every hoar, neat It
ail
esumed the appearamo of *sea of vrAcr, with a
the lose grounds along either there inundated. The
Point, shove Seeond Street, and the wharf spate
below Fourth or Well street, me all correct with
the enmotchlog Waters, and the titer, during the
_past twonty-four boors, tieing at the rateof two
fates per hour: The weather on Si tu:flay was
cool and cloudy. the thermometer atia degrees,
with s hard black frost, and ice at nlyht. letter
day it iptesent was cool, but demand pleasant.
Th rim cir freshet may terminate is
SOW, but we think it' will not 'wove so disestrous,
and that the highest pokier the rise will be reach.
ed to-day, as the greet body of the present rise it
from Rentueby elver, which getspend its force
before the rise from Pittabergh bete. In the
channel of Ito river last eccelag, at the foot t
he the
canal, there was -about arty feet water, tho higt
• stage that the ricer has ,attained for many years.
The falls arena longer observable the water , pre
ing uulform, unbroken ghat of the
landmarks,
it
chtding•Corn Nand, 00 3 S, I riled.
liaekbone-and breakers, all covered up by the tote,
forming a maws( waters nearly one cello wide,
with a channel depth of fottve feet,
of
ora with insatiable sway at the rate of fie ot cliht
miles an boor to soon mingle with the waters of
the Gulf and the ocean. •
Cairo, tbe aquatic city at 'he confluence of the
Ohio and hUsalselppl rivers, has the
gone
doW-n, under the 116 e. and a. the late committee
would only pay a visit to that locality, they would
them fee what a Wee Sue ills for a navy,yerd.
There Lan abundance of water there:most of
the limey a great plenty alit new, _et . realer it la
ell .wet en and in summer they scale there the
greatest mop ofmilrquitos over know*. It is a fa-
mous place for both water and mosquitos, but not.
much "yard:v. - •
STWIZIOATS.
OR CINCINNATI NASH.
F 7.1.111 U
VILLE.—The excellent steamer
CAHILIA
_Capt..7. Dam will /Lave f or. thes
perts , on FRIDAY, loth lad.
.7. D. OOLLINOWCOD, Agent,
• tnlia roux,nang.
F OB CAIRO AND I,L i la s a
The optendld steamer KATE PUT
NAM, Captain John Anima% trlifteav ;oi
cm SATURDAY. the 4th lost
mht c_wm3 , t , D. l.lollN MAUR,
lIPPBR MISSISSIPPI RIVER' lE. •
PACKET.—For KEOKUK, BUR-
'
Lorcaurr, • NLOttCAT/NE; BOOK ff Of
DAVNNYORT, ()ALMA and DUHRKE:The
new and elegant passenger steamer AIdURICA.
HlLtaltati will leave as above, on
For freight J OHN e apply on board or to
mht FLACK
J. L. COLLINdaroOD.I/4ents'
, .
'REGULAR WEEKLY PORTS.
mourn AND PuTsmtracml
PAGRET..—The due passenger steamer 01.414 4
W..H. Kerr, masterk W. H. Dryse, 010 /4
leaves Pittsburgh every SATURDAY," st - t 1 &cloak
m., and Portsmouth every MONDAIL , at 3 &clock
p. m. The Golden Et's - make contiections " P art*.
- meth with the splendid steamer Boston% NO. 8,
for Oineinnatt, and will reoelpt freight and passen
gers through to that city. pate n-
GULARW ELDELING AND
Ar d iA t
RE PITT,
PACKET.—The
new and tut running passenger., steatner.
PORTE Capt. T. 1.. Tayloji_Olerk, L. F. Beater.
- Leaves Fittebeli every TUESDAY. THURS.
DAY and SATURDAY, at It o'clock m. Leaves
Wheeling every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and
FRIDAY, at Ao'clock All way Wane"
promptly atpistglgal, to. Towing don° at moderato
For SIVA oipassaie apply dakbofted,or to'NILS.
COLLITtiI &02 Agents. Plttsburghl or BOOT II
BATTELLE AMP.. Agents. Muscling. de1:11.
OAST STEEL .T.ETH,- for
iYp -Sulky, Hay
%." 111101 Oran Bakes, of any shape reault.a. j u n ,.
Hay and OisAn Wpm sisaulactuead
Kukla /moue; alleetear
settgiawafte
R - 0 - 13 — INDALE - crargerr.—wo baaxh
toe Webs • -11F21111" ILOOLLTB..
PEEPETTAL
C HARTEB 1829.
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA.
Assets on January 1. 1864. 42,457.849 ea.
Capital I 400,000
_
Accrued Premiums, irri,o7o
Invested Premiums' OVAS
Unsettled Claims L
8,411
Income for that 100,000
Losses Pala s lea 9 8,(00,000
Perpetifal amiTemporary Policies on liberal
terms -
Dtlll:oTOTta
• . .
Charles N. Butcher, Isms Leg
Tobias Wagner, Edward O. Dale,
Samuel °Wit, roles,
Jacob R. Smith, =Ftter,
George W. Richards, Pram. W. Lewis, .
(SEARLES .. AN , President.
EDWARD 0. DALE, Vise President.
JAS. W. AIcALLISTEJ4Sec. pro. tem..
J. Ct. COFFIN, Agent, j
corner Wood and Third streets'
FRE AND MARINE
Insurance Co. of North America
PHEL&DMULL
•
Uartford Fire Insurance Coimpany.
m 4285,000:
Assets....
sip-Protee eliable Lionanies.be scented LA the above named
and r compan
R. P. JONII3, Aosirr,
Th aith im gy water et.
WESTERN INSURANCE COUPANI
OF PITTSBU Ro4,_
WILLER, Jr., PresirW,
Whi. P. lIERBEIFF, Secretary.
Mhos, No. EN Water rust, Span; & Co.'s Watts
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will insure against alt kinds of Fire and Mffrffif.
Risks. I Howe inattution oseataged by Directors who
are ash known in the community and who are deter.
mined by promptness and liberality, to maintain the
character teach they hare assumed, to Of f
ering the bed
protection to those who desire to be Insured.
.
rosutOtnlld
' Andrew Ackley,
Alexander Speer,
.David M. Long ,
Rena I. Thomas.
Chu. J. Clar u k,
John 11. McCne.
B. Miller, 3r.,
Jame. McAuly,
Nathaniel Holmes,
Aloz. Mtch,
George anale,
Campbell B. Herron,
O. W. Ranketcot
myan ‘ 6 . p
' HERBERT. Secretary
VITIZEN'S F RANCE COMPANY
YOF PITTSB-oflice, corner Market
WhL and Water streets, second floor.
BAGALEY, Presides/.
WI. A. SHEPARD, Secretor,.
Insures Steamboats and Cargoes.
Insures against loos and damage In thanaviga.
Bon of the Southern and Western Rivers. Lakes
and Bayous, and the navigation of the Seas.
Insures against lam and damage by fire.
DIZICTOPJ3
WO. Ilagaley, S. M. Hier,
Simnel Rea, John Shiptmmy.
Jam. r•rk,
S. Harbangh,
8.F..70ne5, ' J. Caldwell, Ir.,
Boa T. M. Rowe, John S. Dilwoth,
Barclay Preston, Wm. A. Rodgers.
George Bingham, delodyfl
PEOPLES' 11,8IIRANCIilit
oCdee, N. E.eorner of Wood and EMMA
FIBS AND Wain NO RA=
UM . D TORS I
Wm. Phillips, .• ' Capt. John L. Ithoada,
John Watt. Samuel P. Shriver,
John E. Parke U. Hannan Love,
Charles 8,131Biell.• Charles Arbuck ,
Wm. Van
Wk,
John F. Kirkpatrick
J►lDee D. Verner John Glyde. A
WM. PHILLIPS, Prattled: , r
JOIIN WATT. Pim Pramtrnt.
WM. F. GARDNER &ado% WWI
A LLEGHENY INBURA.NUE COMPA,
-EX
NY. OF PITTSBURGIL—OgoiaIIo. XI Flft.h
street, Bonk Block.
pram against 011 kiOdo of pre and Mario'
haPuL ISAAC) JOKES. President.
301 IN D. 1D130.11D, rico Proraent.
D. X. BOOK, SCCrtiarj.
=TO=
John D. Militold.
OAS. Adam Jacobs,,
B. 11. Dieriln
i e p i4so r
getlrew.
Robert U. Davis.
BZULEY, PA.RHELL CO..
brio Jones,
Ipg.
B. L. yth:e'gAt
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,
- 43beass sixtiet Estostaxawytterrsi6
•
have constantly on hand ► large and well assorted
Moak of
MAPS. •
WIDE/MTS. ,
WASH. BASINS,
DAVI TORS,. -
• ogs rtrrtrams,
LEAD PIPE,
SHEET LEAD, ke.
witch we put, up la • durable manna at r••suua
Isle rates sad w•rr•nt. .
No. 139 YOUTH. STU=
- ABOVE SEITifiIELO
NE ED
if
• •
PEACHES, PM APPLES, Sz.
axe ntiztitf Ok/tNED Pz&oires. SOMA
PERE APUL.ES, STRAWBERRIES , ht.
The Peaches are fall quart sire, et the finest qul
ity, put up with Wbita.l4umu, by the celebrated
house of : ltichatdann Robblus..Delaware, who
hayithove ad hays - had for the pUt Ifturn,yean,
the reputation otkeparingthe best peaches that
coma to this mar We have also on turd 403
demo Peaches, put p to Patent Glass Jars, a.
very handsome article, twist' selected fruit of the
Guest quality. For sale by
JOSEPII 11COOLEla *CO
Oa and 110 South Wharrei, Philadelphia.
tabilaw .
LON°, LANE & .00.,
SIGN ARTISTS &NOUSE PAINTERS,
No. 60 Smithfield St. Pittsburgh.
LETTERING OF ALL KINDS executed
promptly amd with unsurpassed elegance.
BEAUTIFUL. SHOW CARDS on -enameled
paper of all colors,
sent
GILT SIGNS ON GLASS
made to order and sent to all pasts of the country.
PIOTOBIALTIESIGNS executed in aid/111y ar.
Banc meaner.
HOUSE . PAINTING dons with a regard to due
lability, harmony of color, and neatneu of finish.
aAll woric at reuonable rata, talitty
111 Th
1
COAL, OD. AND MINING COMPANY
OF CATLZTTROVIRO. KY.
ii,Hal. '47.60.000i Waking Capital, $30,000.
SOARES 1150%
end. A. J. Amami - , Presiet; S. I. BATtuntsoa,
Peoretary and 'reviewr.
The territory has been eatehdly solectedby ea.
perieneed OU blei:u_sided by an able Geologist, and
gives evidence 01 the .1 valuable db.
I osits.
A few shares still remain unsold, and ni,y he had
for 100 each. Apply for trastleulara to
IS. S. BRYAN,
midi Broker. fal ett, at, (Burns's Bulldlny3
ALEXANDER WEILLDIN te SONS;
Now "occupying Their New Stores.
20 It 22 112211 a Mat ISL. and 21 t 22 Was
MULADELPEUA
• •
Hie'wheels thirty Inn In thatrade, and know.
lug ell the inanufecturers in this elelnltli would
solicit coneigaments of. - WOOL, VlR)Olieff
'YARNS, and COTTON TARNS i and will ranks
CASH adrances, if dosing. oa an nilpotent& at
the rate of in per cent. per annum. tectund
•
FOli BALM.
eiteguszy It Pittsburgh Oil Sleek;
Blood Tarns Ohio do.;
BiDondo do.;
Federal do.;
Horse Ns& do.; .
tWow do.;
itlnnol Banning-sad:Aortas do.;
Ou Basin do.,
Revenue do,; • '
Tau, Story and Oherry_Run do.;
STRP..I. &
Wilktas Bst
'MOD STIZI. 301111 %SMUT
STEEL & BAILEY,
stock Brokers and Beal Estate Agents
, t3 . locks bought sod WO, alichuilvely oa o
,
Air Offfas, WILEMO UM.L.
WO,
rai - E8 M. BALPit
'
AMioris, for oil jut ° s of b= a al again
Wends their ereetloo on reasonable terms.
ST Ogles ANDERSON EITHELPT, bor
Lama end Rottoson.Atiagbenv
J.. J. 0110611' ears** sons
f1.E1008,4%; SCOTT, - • •
... • . .
UtON CITY
ATOHairli tunat ...
sorter of ilrintaad tiiiremth . austu, nitaburi.
0.22 : bb1a ?R0.: 2 1 Luilolll .
too .- - PuteDiLektlese2 liibtlekt,lng. 0 . "
- storeand for 2,2,12,1 gs •
ao42o.Wster sheet:` .
Wo.ALL PAP
te Blo3.—The =west desist
No:tor 'i i 1 meat. 4444 606
abi - JO& a. booms ND/
GROCERIES, PRODUCE, Se
_ _
B. F. QUIMBY & CO..
COMMISSION MERCU&NTB,
No. WO SO= WATER ST.,
CHICAGO,
Give special attention to purchasi I ;
Flour, Grails, Proriaion a ere.
For * Eastern Recount.
OEO. T. BROWN
B. F. CIATIMI3Y
mhe-1T
TC. JENKINS.
Commission Merchant,
AND
PURCHASING AGENT. '
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Dealer in Flour, Chain, Seeds, Butter, Cheese,
Fruitv,ralA all I. arm Products. Best braids Fem•
agidagzrated) always on hand, Also,
Prompt attention gen to consignments and
correspondence. Weekly Price Currents - sent to
Contignors. Orders and Consignments solicited.
tOrrnydawr
_
WY. N. PIIIROII—
& CO.,
Corner of Venn and Waynests.,
(Oreitices straroao,) PITTSBURGH, PA.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
For . Ike purchase of GRAIN of Unkind , . Alto,
siliolesale dealers in BALED HAY. Western
dealers will find It to their edvastsge to correspond
with our House, as we have grat e re faeltities f
or
Storage, and putting . good. n end Easten
Market's Lima moat of Ike dealers In this city. The
beat of city references given when required.
jaMtmd
CARD.
.81.500, 000 "
W. T. PATTERSON. ADAM AMMON/ .
JAMES JOHNSON. JOHN SILIHLEIGITIL
PATTERSON, MON & C 0.,.
Commission Me r
andchts, Flour,
Grain an
GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS,
NO. 6, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH
Ic9SI
ALI= it DANSE
WIIALNE tt; LNJER,
Commission 'Merchants.
Flour, Grain and Produce,
23 SECOND ST.. between Wood k Smithfield,
ti.ty PTTTSBORGH.
THOS. 1.01-ria../ICO. et KIM .STITBE'S A. eIRTetA
pOTTER, AIKEN A; SHEPARD,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FOIreICT and Domestic Fruit, Clear
Butter, Cheese, Dam, Pets**es.
and Prodace U ne gto TADERTS srnErr,
feta Opp Oldi e Dissenter Depot, Pittsburgh.
JOIIN U. EICEILOAT
CO lIERRON 4.t.
e11,...RLX11 VOWS=
JOHN B.
Eitcvc,o, AtEnaresia,otureraso,
AND IRON FOUNDERS,
Office and Saks Rooms,
1018 No. 119 LIBERTY STREET.
w IL KUM . LI2{BART,
ececeeeoirobiAOKEONß
ZeCIeCrEIL ar C3rria91.1a 447 ,
Produce and Canna!Malan Dierelliaid,
elrl Ito. 226 Ltbert72L, Pittabutth.
O. C. lILLOLOT VILANE PAX GOaDill..
WiIEILLY Ik, VAN GORDEN, Produce
-LI and Commission Merchants, Warehouse, No.
201 Liberty st.,.Pittsburgh, Pa. Wholesale deal;
en in Butter, Chene, Lard, Eogs, Pow., MOO%
Beans, Tallow, Feathers. Brooms, Potatoes, Hom
iny, Dried Fruits, Oren Fruits, Onions, Flour.
Oran, clover Fruit.
Timothy Seeds, Flax Seeds,
Game and Poultry. Particular attention giren to
Produeo Consignments.
Joan B. CANFIELD, COMMINSIOR and
Forwarding Nerehant and wholesale dealerln
WESTERN RSERVIE E, EMITTER,
I.ISRD, PORK, moo's, CII
FL MS
OuR, FENII, POT
AND . PEARL AtiIIEStSELLENATES,_ LUZ.
SEED AND LARD OILS, DRIED FRUIT, and
Produce seneraly, Roc 141 awl tN Eront street,
LITTLE, BAIRD PATTON, Whole
aids Omens and Cominiasion Starebants, deal
en la PRODUCE. FLOUR lI.CION CHEESE, ,
FISH, CARBON AND L ARD OIL, IRON,
NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pitts
burgh manufactures gancially, its and 111 Second
street Pittsburgh.
W Ma' .oriel sir:rano.
'ULP & SUBPART), Commission Ma
chants-avd dexter" tn FLOUR, ORRIN AND
PRODUCE, No. 30 Liberty Wert, Pittsburgh.
Choke brands of Flour for Bakers azurk amily
use eonstanUy for Particular attention paid
to filling orders Merchandise generally.
octe.My
ETZER le LRUSTROI(G, FForwarding F
and Commission Mifthants. lot the isle o.
FLOUR, GRAIZI, BACON. LARD, HOTTER.
SEEDS, DRIED FRUIT, and Produce generally.
No. 11.1darket street, corner of Fiqt, Pittsburgh,
fed:ay
18''EBB It WILKINSON', Commission
REsiria bm itE w grE, l l l l.tiV r AVlV T lS E N
- TER,•III6B, GRAINS, and produce generally.
Liao, LEATittat, mom No. cis
LlluertrstreetsPlttsburich.
p- Cult advauccuseuts made. Ocusiinments
solicited. ol2.4lcad
r. SLUG TWA. vtt.tect,
.W.N. P. BECK Co.. No. 183 Liberty
steset,_Pittsburgh, P., Wholesale Grocer!,
Cinadastorilderehmats,hod dealers la WU T
PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, BACON, LARD,
DuTT . EN, PGGR, FLSII, PRO.
DEOI. FLOUR. GRAIN, SR.US, liIttEEN AND
DRI. FRUITS. he. SALT and LIME. jyte
tuß
DALZELL BON, 31am:tac
t. turers or LARD tML., and Cemodaslon
ehenta for the purchase and sale of CRUDE AND
RIDILNED PETROLEUM, Nos, GO and 10 Water
dreet, Pittsburgh. Advances made on coulee.
meets.
•
axonal' a. stash
R *NORGE XIitTECIAL
- "lran lIETZA 7 Grocers C0m
.11.-s- sautes Merclumts, G
and dealers In all and
klods of
Country Produce wad PittsSurgh Manufactures.
No. US Liberty street, opyoalte head of Wood
street, Pittsburgh, arty
r. smears nut men....wst. U. neglect.
pErMER & BROTHERS, (suctossors
D
to Replier k Anderson.) Wholesale Dealers In
FEFOREIGN ITTS , ARS, FIRE W NUTS and SOES,
UTIONER FRI Y , SUG PIORI),S,
Nos. 1311 and WS Wood Mr tut, shore F!
J, Pitt.-
burgh. •
WALLACE, Commission litercnant,
.1. , • rind Wholesale Dealer In FLOUR k. GRAIN,
No. 113 Liberty street, opposite Ye.ylverai
•U. Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh, P ill a. Etorag•
Warehouse, corner Wayne and P
'W ettit streeta.
not74y
WIL 11111WPATIMIC. . . ... . . xtrucrxrittert.
KIEKTATIife . S BROTHER, sue.
" teasers to Etrowu k Kirkttutrirki WIiOLE.
ttli LE 01100ERS, Nos. In sad tisl Liberty street,
Pittsburgh.
.1. B. atom IMCIPIAT
Smo ; LIGOET'r &CO., CITY FL013411
• WILLS, corner Liberty and A m
streets, Plttsbergh, Pa.
W Capacity, 00 barrels per day. arir
P. &Ana
QC:IN/MAKER 4:•• LANG, Commission
Merchants and Wholesale dealers In GROCE.
PIES, A
FLOUR, ONAINiaPIIODWE, Jan, No. nil
I.ltiesty nal, Pittsburgh. selS4lty
. .
JOIS2I,W&TT Jous WILIION.
Mi T A.TT sWILSON, Wholesale Oro
cats, Commission Iterchants, and deniers In
Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. IGB
Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . J 1125
CTEESE WAILEIIOUSE.-11ENEY IL
COLLINS, Forewarn apd Commission I.les
alma and dealer In ONEYak.
_BUTTEIt, LAKE
FISH; and Produce generally, No. Si Wood *Muni
abon Water, Pittsburgh. my}
mum 1. novas snws.sto noose.
J°NO E l l i tT l / 1 3 4 tOlS O llit - S747 ol l el l s gt e -
MUNI'S., corner r. 'Smithfield - and Water street,
RONItt? DALIZTA, A. F. DkUAL'
TOBERT 'DAIIELL & CO.
Who
.. Grocers, Commtsilon and Forwarding
Merchants, and dealers In Produce and Pittsburgh
manufactures, Liberty street, Plttsburgh.
- - _
•
IMO. =ATM WILLIAM PLOT°
JOIIN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Gro
eerie sad Otimstission Merettants, Nos. 111 Wood
and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. • jele
CIIARftict7CALDWELI., (succgasor
to James sot mos & Co., PORK PACKER and
dealer la PROVIRIONN, tomer of Market and
rout streets, Pittsburgh. j
suers • L. rt. VOIGT
LIL VOIOT CO., successors to L
. 0. Ornfr, PRODUCE AND 001111DISSION
MERCHANTS, 2t7 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
1116XIIY. LAUSICBT...IOII2 I 111111• TON—A. C. WALLAOIII
T A.MBERT, SIIIPTON & CO, Whole
-LA sale Grocer' sad Produce Dealers, No.o Sixth
street, Pittsburgh. Alb
0100 I
ISAtAH DICKEY & CO., Wholesale
Grbeers% Commission Merchants, and dealers to
PRODT.IOk , . No. 80 Water street and SO Front
.street, Pittsburgh• • .
'TAVID• M. EDGERTON, Wholesale
-A- , Grocer sad Commission blerohant,lo7 Wood
Strut, Pittsburgh. Pe. frady
WILLIMA BAGALEY, WHOLESALE
apaoun, No. ti Wood greet Pittsburgh.
I• 011 13ALL- - -A. 'very Uahle FARM. in
A- Corry township, Westmoreland county. Pa.;
containing about 165 acres, well improved, and In
a high state of cultivation.
Also, a FARM 1./F 200 ACRES. In Fairfield
township, Westmoreland county', Pa. Improve
matte good. The land is of the best quality.
Coal and limestone in abundance.
Also, a STEAM EIT ;IKE, for saw mill or other
purpoees„with the castings, machinery, Hy wheel,
we. The cylinder Is nine
in
in diameter an d
four foot stroke. Two Boilers, IV feet low: and
M Inches In diameter; all in good order, and will
be sold cheap.
Also,. FARM of 400 titres In West Wheatfield
township, Indiana county, Pa., about three miles
from the Penna. Railroad.
Also, a FARM of 138 notes in Conemaugh town.
slap, Indiana county, Pa.
Also, a beautiful FARM of 100 acres, with a large
BRICK HOUSE, with II rooms, finiahed in mod-
ern style, wasb-house and bake oven attached; a
large spring house, bath house, eniolie house; a
large bank barn, fruit trees of every description;
church and school house built upon the farm.
This farm adjoins the village of Louisville, and Is
tiVoquid-a.half miles from the depot at Livermore,
in Westmoreland county, Pa., on the Northwest
ern Railroad.
Also, TWO BRIUF. ROUSES and LOTS in
Elizabeth borough.
Also, A FARM OF FIFTY-TWO ACRES In
Corry township, Westmoreland county, about two
miles St. Clair Station on the Penna.
road. A steamfrom
saw mill nearly completed withßail-
al
tho machinery for a flouring mill on the premises
the land Is of the best quality, coal and limestone
in abundance, and goad Indications of 011. Will
be sold cheap. Also 18 acres adjoining the village
of New Derry, m the very best state of cultiva
tion, and abundance of fruit of every description.
Also,
ship, W*FARrMeI O n F 0
co A n C RyvE SP,
a ln ., S en 3 Tub t Lill
Thee
Creek, about one mile from the Penn'a Railroad.
The Improvements pre a good frame house, and
large frame Bank Barn.
Also, a small Farm of 26 acres In Derry township,
Westmoreland County, jPa., near the line of the
Pennta R. R.
Also. a Farm Of about 208 acres in Fairfield town.
ship, Westmoreland County Pa.
.Also, a Farm of :CO acres in Fairfield township
Westmoreland county, Pa.
Also, for rent a Farm of 115 Pees In Derry toWn.
ship, Westmoreland county, mediately o
the line of the Petite& R. 10.
Also. 500 shares of Stock of the Cairo Oil and
Mining Company of Tburgh, Pa
For further particula Inquire of
G.M. TO U. Real Estr*Agent,
No. 168 Fourth street.
.JAP. A. inexoN,
AND DEALLaiI llt
AND MULLEN IN
IMMZEI
SILVER PLATED. WARE
- • ALoirckramr
Waiters, ciarmor4;6% a; :V , for th i s Tads
-
WEER & MOSS,
225 South Eithist„ PECLOBLPHIA
tabula
lOVERSAL CLOTEES WRINEWItS•
U
only good Wrinie that la made. end is
warranted to lave aattarsetlon. Pail and eland=
them at the Indla Rubber begot, No. to and east.
Otalr street. J. & H. PHILLIPS.
NW Wee Agents ex Antiwar county.
FOR BALE--FOR BEAM
PAPITALI CAPI AL.I HERE IS
YOUR OUANOEFOR Iffy ESTBIENT.
WOE SALE-1100 ACRES
Of the RICHEST AD REST OAL LANDS
in Pennsylvania, ha y ing s, 4,. 6, C
and 6 foot tieing
of Oval, with the best site., for OIL and SALT
WATER in the country. Four Well' are now is
operation ailioining these lands. This twist of land
lie. one mile east of New Galilee end two miles
West of New Brighton, in Beaver county, on the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne Is Chicago Railroad. The
Coal can be loaded on tau track.. The land is of
low, and le Worthy the attention of eapitaL•
Leis.
at the .Futther particulars, with map, fan, am he
seen undersigned.
RIDDLE,
N 0.1911 isiberty BMA,
OI L
TERRITORY 'FOR SALE.
Fee simple end lenses of territory gieleEt
takeable evldetee of the
EXISTENUE OF OIL
on Big Sandy River and ita trllintarled Li Ken
tucky and :Moto County, Ohto, selected by expe
rienced oil men, are offered for sale. A_ppty . to
S. S. BRYAN,
tuts Broker, Ed 4th it., (Borke'nlimilding.)
PT..lin APRIL FIRST, 1865
with Lot 20 fee t i fr u r
el theater:lr arree d L k tfg h a a lt
ward. Pries SIPA ,-
A threeutory Bri k Dwelling Rouse. of ha
rerun rooms, gas a water 11
,000. and Lot of
ground, No. es Logs street. 110,000. 1 •
Large Brick Dwell Bouseof elght ?odors and
cella,r bath-room, g and water ImUtres, lit feet
front en Penn street 7 lie .I.' o o to Al alleY, 4.
Applito CUTUBERT d. 3uNS,
I :,g
mM _ _ _ dl Elark.et street.
VALUABLE COAL PROPERTY{ FOR
SAL.E...—flttuated in the 34 Pool. on the Mon
ongahela dyer, oppoalte the Mingo Unal company
works. Contains Era acres of coal, Wing three
werhing cans. 6, 4, Mad a feet. Also, 4 acres of
opening* , raver front, (Seep water.)
This to without exception one of the cheapest
sod best coal properties now crated for sale. For
lots and price apply to
11. Metall%
ter Fourth Street.
Air AR EROU BEenn FOR RENTJ,—The
T
W arehouse,
34$ P street, nearly opposite
Rai. R. R. Depot, now sionpled by Sem. Graf!
k Dull. formerly by Penn's. Salt I.n. will be ro
rent from Abell Ist ; IMCOlif Lit . La nd tot Plan
sad Grown, or ennarolastan and Storage business
En. tarn of WM. P. BECK k tXI..
Oa Liberty treat.
VOll SALE-150 Acme of Coal, also, 120
acres of front tuella pool No. 9 ; *Leone track
of coal and railroad, and.. othartleProteeteld•
In
ood "mecum order! A pool Ho. 2;040 OU the
Youghiogheny doer and Vonnellesille Railroad.
Enquire of WILLIAM WARD ,
wet evildoer w Elftl on Gientetreet.
•
T O w L are ET hinum Nos. GS and_7o WatOtla..
Enquire of - JAS. DALLZELL SUN
FETROVEUIL
THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
X cetrolautsaa Corrarosiziy.,
oßon'przED UNDER THE MINING AND MA . N.
L'FACTIMSO LAWS OF ME STATE
OF NEW YOBS.
\ i'.ll.PlTt!,l, ON'E KILLION DOLLARS,
. .
ONE litiliCIREP iIIOVS&ND !MARES
110 PER feVil. ROT LIABLE TO ASSESSMENT
Qocernm•nt Bonds and Seel:Mittel'
Token In Payment for Stock.
CIFFIOES
No, SI EMPIRE BUILDING.
1 4 10. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
POST OFFICIE ILDDRESS, BOX No. 5,30, N.4
07TCSIIS
Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON. Tree'dent.
as M. T. PHIPPS, Vice President.
ROBERT BASSETT,Seeretary.
IL J. NURTIS, Mining Superintendent, Thor,.
ATLANTIC BANS, No. id Broadway, N. 14
Trawl.
Tho weal of the Compsay sre. cox proauclag
oil.
Propectus scat to any addresa on ppliction.
lePtC:loVeti lot
rl.7v k at m aw ay eli Van t a o n d ract=
wnlen bonds and securities will be taken at Inel;
market value.
Itemittasors may he addressed to the Company,
P. O. Box No. 6,Xte NevrY ark City, or to "Alantic
Bank, Treasury of the New York and Liverpool
Petroleum Company, No. 112 Broadway, New
York City."
The followleg. panurraphs contain a full cod
clear account of the'operatioos - of this.
Prospectuses sent to cry address on pplication,
containing a full and clear acceumt of the opera
dome of this •
Most Suceerogfral.Petrolenni Conway,'
certain . - •
_
OrriCE, Ihcror COMXINSAILY 4t,/ littllMErfir.?(C 6 l
Wasnirrwron. D. Ali March 4, DM.
pROPOSALS - FOll FLOUIL—SEAL
PROPOSA.LS, duplicate. are Invited until
MARLIN 11th , at te, o'cLock M., for furnishing
he Subsistence Deportinerit with
THREE TROUSAND.O, OOO ) BEILS. OF FLOUR.
the proposals will be forwhat 12 known at this
Depot its Nos. 1, proposals: ill
and bids walla entertain
,et for any quantity less than the whole.
Bids must be In duplicate, and for each grade on
ssr: t d e e sheets pa
I o f o the ne rMotr to commence within
live days from the evening of the bids; and must be
delivered In such quantities, dallyom the Gov
ernmentenaydirectieitherat the Government Ware.
house InGeorgetown, at the wharves or railroad
depot in 'Washington, D. O . •
The delivery of all Flour awarded to be complet..."
ed Within treaty days from the acceptance of trio
Payment will be made In such fundi as the Goy.
errinent may have for disbursement.
• Trio-usual Government inspection - will -be made
jultsefore the Flour is received, and none will be
eve pted which Is not fresh ground, and made from
wheat ground in the vicinity where manufactured,
unless of a very superior quality. . •
Flour to be delivered in new, oak barrels, head'
An oath of allegiance roust accompany the bid*
of each bidder who has hot the oath on file in this
edict., and no bid will be entertained from parties"
who have previoudy failed to comply with their
bide, or from bidders not Vresent to respond.. .
Government reseives tho right to reject any bid
for any cause.
Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at Flo.
=CI street, endorsed "Proposals for Flour." •
m1.6.1d }: T. BRIDGES, Capt. O. S. V.
110ITT8BUROR FOUNDRY. •
A. GARRISON. & CO:
(Stleeisors to BonmaN Garrlar;n, k Uo
FOUNDERS AO . IsiAOHINISTS . .
Manufacturers of Chilled Rollers of Ml altes, foe
Iron, Steel, Brass, Zink Copper, Silver, Gold,
Straw Boards, Paper and India Rubber Works
Alan, Boning Mill Castings of all deserlptioss,
Bark Mills, Patent Double Grinder, with • ear*
ty of o th er patterns, always on hand and fitted to
order on•bort node° and favorable terms. Me
and Warehouse, 110 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh.
feddy
FITEIIPMBE MU/B.
ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO
Kanufatturets and Commission . &rebuts,
Oi Cloths, Mailings, Rugs, Sc
IAo. 619 CHESTIMIT STREET,
COI INDICA7IOI4I3.—A. thorough work
v , cattle indications of °Why ocui Who hu had
three years experience in the oil loads of Peonsyl.
TAWS and West V . with full instrustioss,
Beat free for IL .
44"- TA). NlEti PA
inbalweed . P. 0. Box W., Salem, OoL Cto .0..
ry, „a W. WHEW,. Menufactutere
sod Dopoffiers of QUEENSWARE. •
No. 31 DIAMOND sTwEr.r. between Wood
and Market OA Ng4A, PittobtollA. Pk
DIL W. R. MERWIN do CO:'S
COLITAN FOR THE
erIEROKEE MEIIIOI.NES
COMPOUNDED FROM
ROOTS, DARKS AND LRAM*
Unsnowas R nWssr, MMM MMM
the great Indian Diuretic, 111 M M MMK
cures. all dioceses of the MM M MMM
urinary organs,mich as In. MM M M
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continence of the Urine, Mat M M MM
Inflammation of the Iliad- MM MM MM
der Inflammation of the MM MM Mu
Kidney. stone to the Am MM MM
Bladder:Stricture, °car- MM MM MM
is
Gllcet, Gonorrhme, and
MM MM )01.
is especially recommend -
In those cafes of Fluor
melt a,
i (oh ere all
the old
Whit in Fe
s) w
nauseous medicines have
Wien. It Is
prepared in a high
iy concentrated form. the
CCCCO dose only being [rani one
000 000 to two teaspoonfuls three
CC CO times per day.
Co CO It is diuretic and altera
tive in its action: purify-
CO leg hod cieansing the
CO • blood, causing it to flow
CO CO Wallet Unoriginal purity
4;0 CO . and vigor; thus removing
it;it - d - -
cionslii: caus 4 es which have
Induced disease.
Cinema= lualevioe
is intended is an ally or
assistant to the Orono
knit BILIZEDY, and 'should EEEEEEEEEE
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instead of thcburning and EEEREF.EE
almost unendurable pain
that is experienced with . . ,
nearly all t he cheap quack
By the rue of the Cher
injections.
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kee Injection—the two
Till 1111 medicines at the same
' ELI time.‘• all improper dls-
Illi
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Bid Hit our pamphlet from any
HU lIIL drug store to thecountry,
RH liki m a ilrite us. and we will
free to any address&
full treatise.
`CO
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Commute Curni—iin
unfailing cure ton Sperm..
atorrhea, Seminal Weak
ness Nocturnal Ernie- /
stens, and all diseases DDDDDDDD
caused byselfpollution; DDDVDDDDD
such all 1411. 11 of MemorY, fill ' ,- DD '
Calomel I. a 44!t ltj./.e . l • D,,D,„ DD
Pains in the Bac etr, DD
nese of Vision, Premature ' ly. DD
014 Age, Weak Nerves, DD -.- DD
Difficulty of Breathing, DO . nD
Trembling, 'Wakefulness, DDDDDIIDDD
Eruption' on the -Faze, DDDDDDDD
Pale Countenance, lama-
ity, Consumption, and all
the direfulcomplaints
caused by deputing from
This medicin lea
the path of na-.ure. eamnia
regetameentract, and one
on which oilcan rely, as It
has been used is our prac
tise for many years, and
with thousanditrested it
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despair not the Cherokee
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health and vigor, and af
ter all quack doctors have
failed.
Dn. WRIGHT'S Rost ,
DE. WRIGHT'S Rest ,
Sonseiso Ex.inint orßs
is mica or Lire Prepared
from Pure Vegetable Ex
tracts containing nearing
injurious be the most del
icate. The Rejuvenating
Elixir istheresultof mod.
ern diseoveries Intheveg
etable kingdom; being an
entirely roe new and abstract
Eve of o a f E c tbe ote r ali c d "
worn out systems: This medicine ban been I
tested by the most emi
nent medical men of the
' • •
do and bythem pronoun
ced to be one of the great.
RRRRR§IiE cat medical discbverles of
ERRRRERBR.. the age. One bottle will
ARE HRH cure general debility. A
ERR ERR few dose. cures Hysterics
ERR RUE to re. mals. Ono. bathe
ERERHERE Palpitation
ERR ERR Heart. A few doses nfis
ERR ERRtores the organs of gran.
ERR EBB salon. From one to three
• bottlearestores the man.
lines, and full vigor et
youttc. -
A fewdosesrestoresthe
ppetite. Three bottler, OCCOCO
cure. the worst cue o( 001.30000
Impotency'. A. few doses 00 CO
cures the tow spirited.. 00 CO
One bottle restores men- CO
tal power. A few doses CO
'e f.1.T. b 41 gre rt,Ir.?:::: . '0.1.3 .
tore* to manly vigor and , 011 00
robust health the poor de. ~' ,CCCCOGO
bilitated, worndovna, and -, • 000000 ..
despairing d.YOLCOoI Sem.
anal pleasure. . The Mures curs HMl
torte Oerteral Debi li ty,
Palpitation of the Heart
and Impotency. It. res
tores mental power and
0000 the appetite,. and caused
.. - 000000 - - the rose to mount to the
00 00 cheek of polar, and the_ ,
00 00 debilitated manor woman
-
00 .00 tO feel vigorous and
' - 00 0 -strong, the young and aut..
00 00 bilious blood to course
00 00 through every vein, the'
~00 00 . =Tell tO.be::stwo strong
• 000000 and the Ices of new Ilf.•
0000 • and vigor to reanimate
• , the entice _ body,
many.building
up the constitutioros
toringjoy and life to
A sad and darkened etc
Cdr.
CIIIMOILIM PILLS 1 Str
eak-COAT= ierNALIII
RkorLavon, lITALTO
PIIffiZEXT.D., (31.117•121
'SATZ. For theremoval
of pbstrnetionsi and the
insurance of Regularity
in the Reatarrellee of the
Mcinthly Periods. They
cure or obviate those nu
merous i that
spring from' Dreg - Multi%
by removing the Hugo
.ru
aritylitseU. , - e! cure RuPnressed,
lizeeseave, nun Painful
Menstruation. They euro
Green Sickness (Chime.
sig.) They cure Nervous
HIT :KK and Spinal &tractions
NH RIC pains to the - back. and
Kg. SIC lowerparts of the bode ,
RN KS Heaviness, Fatigue on
RICHE alight-exertion, Palpits,
• . Lion of the Heart, Low-
K.K KK nese of Spirits, Hysteria,
NH_ • KN.. Sick- -Handsaw, Giddk•
RN nese, he., ato In a word,
g KR. by removing the Irremig
• • • laxity, they remove the
cause and with it all the
. • - • effects that Wingfrumixt
Composed of simple Veg
etable extracts, they. con
tMu nothing deleterious
to Any comititution. how
ever delicate, their fano.. NEN NN
lion being to substitute. NNIUN NN
strength for, weakness;:. NN NN NN
which. when properly, . NE NN NE
used,theyneterfalltodo. • NN NE NE
They may be safely usedNE NN NN
,at any age., and at any pe. -NN NN NE
111041, IMUICERINO borne o NN NN NN
the Pinar Tunas warrens, - EN - NENE
during which the unfelt. NN NEN
114.n:dere °Ethel, action .
Would infallibly rnksiorr
pregnancy. , Pines or Tun Ortenc.
I ~..: 0 - ' - tat: Macao rese.—Chero.
EEEEEEEEEE kee Remedy—M a bottle
EEEEEEEEEE or a bottles for la. Cher.
EE .. , ekes Injection-1 3 a but.
EE . tie. or threebottles feria,
EEEEE''. ‘-.. Cherokee Cure -$ a but.
EEFEE tle, or three bottles for N.
EE Dr. Wright's Elixir-1M a
bottle, or threebottles for
EPEREEh'EEE SS. Cherokee Pills, for
EEEEEEEEEE females—lll a box, or MX
, or N . boxes -.
Mire Cherokee Meat
dues the unfortunate will
end a day of deliverance
from suffering and - Pain.
I . de
our, when they shall no
longer suffer without ces. EEEEEEEEEE
elation or repose, either EEEEEP.EELT..
through mercenary EE
quacks or the Inefficiency EE
of nauseous preperations. EEEEE ' _
The Cherokee lletilcines EEEEE
accompliab their ransom ES
—their emancipation. An EE
Y uc i ip Pl a eadi tio d u
so an gree d gl° t, r so l. EEEEEEEEEE
admirable, and so prolific rwy.sIEtIEEEE
of universal good. These
medicines will prove, in
any and every case, faith
rul end De or falling ._
Semis in time of need. We send all the Chero
kee biedichles by e espls s e
C'elreVthei: ire se:t k b y
mail, free of postage) en
EEEEEEEEEE .reeeipt of Pries. to ect7
EVEEVFEEEE part oftheeir Sized world,
securely packed, Mauch,.
manner that no one
EEEEE throughwhoseturndsthey
reIEVY may pad would know
EE %'he Cherokee Mediated .
EEEEEEEEEE - are sold by all eterp=.
EBEErXEEEE drug. gists in the el
-.world. Some -unprinel
- pled dealers, however,try
to sell worthless tom.
pounds Laplace of theao-•
those which they can get SSS
at a cheappriee, animate :.. ....MOSS
more money by selling ES SS
thanthey canon - the Cher- -SS MS
okee Medicines. As you 35 ES
value your beslttie
~ SS_
h _ • .
ealth of your o • lie
depot bedeceived y suck . ' ES
sr
cLrine for rrists. SS ~ - 83
Lem .
• rEK R. W. KERWIN. le Co., ..
Sole
O. /A tante w ice;
_ For axis la Patebtusb by N I .MLARA.N k
OR., earner of.Dbanoag sad Nextet west& •
J. 11. pulirom,
.ter_ end. FEW eireet, FitteMulb.
JOHN 11. ILICESTSON
ETINGS,
PHILIDSLPHIA
1854 5 ....p r, .tt •I.Nr- . . .
• SYLVANIA
CENTRAL St. B.—WINTER fe.I2I 4a? IN ii iI.•EHENT
—TEN DAILVeTRAINS.
On and arterUNDAY,Detober 11 st,ol/I,train
will leave the Depot as follows. L
EAST MAIL, daily excert HundaT, Mk
stoophg.. only tit priecipai stations, &nu mycing
_ 13c - f'fflitmrntios ea Harrisburg' fee New ork, ,il
Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia . . .
for New cry -Anton and intermediate points. •
HARRLSBTJECI ACCOMDIODATION, daily's
eng.. i.u t S an u s nd b ru w s t I...9)pnit.tom.4tobp.pidng_m3artist &gut:grant;
an.
making close connection with trains o Indiana.
Branch, West Few:ran:de It. B.hreallialig ant I,
Cresson R. It., and oltolyskg such. . !
PITTSBURGH 6 lall RES% dnilf et'
" 14. ..3.undaY, at 1.10 p. m., stopping at nea rly
the stations between Pittsbuigh and Phtladel . ..
and making connection with trains ors this R. . !
ti t u „ rc r4l,sad,it,eres:lmulite..ltriialloatartiurg Bran
d Eagle v a itarr .
Branches
JOHNsTOWN ACCOSLNIDDATION,!daiIy, ex- i
ceps Sunday, at 3.00 p. m., stopping at regular Stn.
lions between Pittsburgh and Johnstown, andeos.
th e e t l ins asti a n t na ß ß in rah hari sh ll n e nr N t ir e eTt F Ll Clor wi t tli vani ti r 1t.8. "
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS, daily, at 4.16 p C
m., stopping at Latrobe, Conemaugh, Gallitte•
Altoona Huntingdon. Lewistown, Mifflin. Neir
port, Mrayavilleoa;..,•laburg, Lancaster,and Down 1
leg awn.
At Blllll.l.trir 'direct connections
ar -
made for Baltimore,Aranhington and New Torn
at Philadelphia, for New York, Boston and LAM- .:
mediate points. Sleeping Cars men through on thl (
;rain from Pittsburgh to Baltimorn, Phlindelptda • 4
and New York, by the Allentown route. •
EAST LINE, daily, except fitulday, at lino is.
tn., stopping on Conanusuall.tiiiiimen. Altall•
M
nn, Huntingdon.Lillinlitilllftt. Mifflin. "frnWPOrt -
Ifflarysville, Harrisburg, hilddletoirn. Elisabeth
own, Mt. Joy. Lendisrille. &minim?. and DEMI
aglow°. At lifirriabUrr connecuolia are mum or 1
New York, Baltimore and Washington. at Ph4la i
delphia, for New York, Boston. And intermediat .4
point!.
First Accommodation Train for Will's Ststiet . I
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 6.30 a. m. ' I
Second Accommodation Train for Wall , ' Ststioa -,
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 11.40 a. m.t
Third Accommodation Train for Wall's Statist ')
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 1.40 p m. Fourth Acconuncidation Train for Wall's %sties "!
caves daily (except Sicriday) at 5.06 p. nr.
.
The Church Train lenses Wall's StatiOn every !.
Snnday at 9.65 a. tn., retu rn ing leaves Pittsburg. .1
angrw P. m• -
- -,,
Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh so follow . )
Pittsburgh S Erie Express 12.50 p. m, 5
Baltimore Express - 1.93 p. na,
Philadelphia Iltapresa '- ' - Ile p. A .
Fest Haft 1.40 n. n... .::.
Fast Line • 1.00 ti. as.
Tohnatown Accommodaticro • 10.06 5. m. '-i i
First Wall's Station Accommodat.lon... 6.101.00, I
Second Well's Station- Accommodation 8.65 n. us ._.'
Third Wall's Station Accommodation.. 2.10 p.m.t
cc
Fourth Wall's Station Aommodation 6.65 v._
. m. "
Baltimore express will arrive with Philadelphia 1
Expressat 2.a0 p:Mondays.
NOTICE—In 'ease of loss, the Company ~
hold themselves responsible tor personal bagga• 4
only, and for an amount not Inteiliildlll4_l l l oB .
W. H. BFADCWITH, Agent,
At the Pennsylvania Central BllilToll4Pennentili .j
Station, on Liberty and Grant. s treets. . A +
.no 6
.....
prirEatataii AND E avaigag
CONNEL.TAVILL
. .
WINTER AIiFUNGEMENTe
On and 'after MONDAY, N0v.14 lOU, thet est
the Depot, corner-of How snt WA .1
streets, m f01i0...
Leaves Arvind at
Pittabltr.
...tante and from Unionlown..7da a. m.. dA3 p. m.
Expren , , .. 3100 .m. too:15.1D. -1
YiratZTeSeesport Ace6m l ll:. ,l l* a, GM a. nu . 1
Second 6:15 102.111 1 0
First Braddookl Tiad m. th.la Is. is.
,Second alb IS:to p. 1
Sunday Church . Train to and
from DlcKccaport
For ticket( apply _ S
H A S
-
A. . HABA, Agent.
. W. B. STOUT. Superiatcret.
P ___
ITTt3BUILOHL Fr ii iKiMlMl - t
WAYNE Is OMOA
RAILWAY. AND OLEVSLa D
& "
- PITTS 4.
BURGH RAILROAD. - -- ' ' . ~,
WINTER AREANGErnrocr. •
On arid after December 10th. 1314, trains. will row
as follows, viz. •
Leave+ I For For I For ii
i
- Plttab.tolitiObleairo. (Revels:La. I 'Medici. -.`
Ezpress..... .........o a. la. 210 a. oz. '2.10 a. sa•
Expre5a.........12.00-p. ta. .2.45 tp. la. 2.45 1 m.
'...4
•
m.
math.. - lir, 2. m. '- - 6.220 a. m. A.l
For N ew Cadle and Erie 5. 15 : 1 2. 1 a. .. , . ~ 1
Arrive et Allegheny—F. F. IC Si C. 11411101, ~I
all
MI
DB
nu
an
ua
In'
nu
mu
nu
7.50 a. in., &so a. In. and to p.
O. & P. R. ft,101: 0 0 a. m. •
• GEORGE PAREM,TIeket Amt,
• Union Passemgpr_tßattan, PRtaburgh, Pa.
• ' A. Q. OASSEILBERRY; Ticket Ag ent. _ 4
ectse-z t.it:2lTi4atS.Cle:nelasteiTtait,
A rxEoIiENY -VAT.-'6IUMIS
LEY At Lit °AD
VIIIANGE OF TlNE.—On'ina after IKONDAT,
birty 16th, UM, the following arrsagentrult ar time •
will take end-. - • ••9
TaAnc—Lesieg netabdiati Wietka 0 .
arriving at Kittanning a.
at tone .m. ' , l.oolllrelll Io
tannirg• at, 4.00 p. m, -arrives at ..eittabWill at I'
EXPEKFa TRALft—Leayee Kitmanlng at 405
• a. zn., arriving at Pittsburg. h /.48 a. ilt , Leaveare;
Pittsburgh at 4.30. vs, arriving at Isitanrung at •
A IdIgODATION 'TRAIN.— tame Sods s,
Works at S.
a. arriving at Pittsburgh atlari t $
tn. Leaves Pittsburgh at aOO m., arriving
• Soria Works at Igo rn. • . - - , .1
myta • F. WlOOlXL,Surierintresast.
SHM*Pl.it 9 .
.tßie'/lAMIQR4II°II- Orfig%
prlvanmett4 ,
• .
tiiitsko. 680 isso.
Triosovs from the "011141447
Liverpool, New Tork and . 14illiUD1pai /A
man,) Steamship Company having,.l_loMAtela Me
undersigned their Agent here, vice We.
deceased, he Is now pared to brim on orient --
home Passengers by t h e me Steamere of tid s /dna at -
in:USUALLY LOW HATES. The Stimess of .'
this favorite Lae leave Liverpool everyWKDNES•
DAY, for New-Tork,teuehing at Queenstown, on •
are molt the UAW, safest, and moat meg Na/ -
The Undersigned 41 . 11115_ Agent for
the *pee r
.and l lzidongal i t6 : l , N;Llttla i r r linj/M. 7 .
decry for k Paseengers and Melia
f this line are built in the strongest manner,
and furnish choice accommodations for vassermers
Ile is also agent for TAPSOOTPS LINE atone' .
bested Cllpper Sailing Packets, /ening Liverpool
for New York twice a week, and- the ”X". Line of :
London Packet leaving London every. lendayik
The ships of TapscOtt's LWOW° tang ban no
ted for their quick passays ant the excellence of
the provisions furnished, the passengers, end their
kind treatment while on board. • Parties who Wish
. their friends brought out by sailing coma% diallit
by means. p ' atronize this
-- Passac CU Worlds at greatly termed rates.
SIGHT ? B/ iLSFrS on all parts of Eummefors .
-
at the lowest rates.
Apply to, • D. oniktr..L,
. . • I oreign Emigration °Mai
MI
1111
uII
- 11:11
111
1111
Mt
'
QTEAII. WEEKbY TO • LIVER-Aak .
verpool, New York and Philadelphia'.,w.. { (O : borw The we.l•kdotvs . Steamers .
Company.anman 141204 CAlTYttit U. S.
are intended to gait as followa. - •
EDINBURGH Atarday,llarthdt
".CITY OF-BALTlMOR.....4.atuniay,illarairia.
CITY-OF - WASHIN E. GTON ..Saturday,Warea
And every i receeding SaturdaTibt stuouo
troN 1I
to North o9 2A1199.9Z. • - •
Payable in gold, or Ito equivalent 13 carralays,
Mat Cabin SW bteeroge vo
to .1401111011.... " to ? London.... at 00
• - a. to. Pmts..... 05 03 4, to Paria...-...400
."- to Hamburg.. 90 00 ~ to Harabark
el l
l -Panangtes also forwarded to Havre,. U
Rotterdam, Antwerp, Ea., at equally tow rata.
Fares from Liverpool or queenstoam—istldabili
$93. Steerage, 035• Those who wish to win
for that frlends can buy tickets- hare.at -ON .
For raplier ia01:133allon apply at the Clor
JOLIN
ISSo. DA.LE;Apo
iP N N...
Forolo
gmithileiMat?
CUNARD LIN r...._arnfrogis
AND QtantriATOWXt " A
von gold,:or its equivalent in currency._
EOM NEW. TORS, OH in sutriner•
Salleetan wed. APP4
THOMAS HATMOAN, *psis
131Mtlifal inzest, between ad andatlia I
aunSessani - ""alitul*
ANORDINANCE for " the : .:lpest ll 4 . or
draysand other vehicles. . , ~,
Sitc i Be it ordained and Mares by. the Mayer,
Aldert;trn and *,-,ern,rattritelneryh,;,in:Seled see -.
Common Councils and ills Maltby enacted by - •
anblarity of Me tams, The from and atter the pas
sage of this ordinance, the Committee on Streetr. -
shall have the , porter, snd It shall be their duty, to -, -
de signets the seen or streets on which omnibuses, 1
spring and other wagons may stand white waiting
for business or, psuengers, and also to dealmmtst I
the places where wagons routed with hel- luld
straw may .taad,.and any person, using any street•
other than the one designated by said Committee
shall pay for each and every olrense,a fine of
live dollars, to be collected as other Ines are
how collected el l b.w.
_.
- Szo. 2.. That ordinances or t t arts of ordinad, I
es Inconsistent with this hermit tame la hereby .
niainetl and enacted into a law this kliliday of
Febniary, 1665. /
: JilllEStlit c /AILEY, _ • - •
,
_ President of Select C ouncil. ' : .;„
Atest : E. S 4 MOARO‘V,
()Jerk of Select Council.
President of Common Clorinethc:P
Attest:llton KC/MA.97[14 ' -•— ' . 1
Clerk of tloramonOonnell. ' -
4 - li ORDINANCE for the distribution r 6
ties A
thl year mepriat lon to the Fire Department CO
-Be it ordained and ended by Ms Mayor,.
mid animus_ of Pittsbroge, in Meer and Ciivuirlil
Coancits -estembkd, and it is Arrriry orteined esti
seeded by ibuthoilly of the same, That of the elonsyCr
heretofore appropriated by Councils to - Fire LW ~,
trgiettilfisr4zyz,.:3l.aiiii,o.theeb. t s ad h . t ifl i
the following companies, viii V Nea oll6' I
If-theere, Eagle, Igleghenv and E r 6 let; hdd st. 0 g I
game .epproprietion the atins of three hundred, 1
dollars 'halite paid to themewe d wing_ Ito 4 - 1
companies, viz: ledepende nn
and allordinances er parts otordbrimeascondiessAt_
I herewith, be and the same ere tnWeby reptrak-i. . .5.
Detained and enar.ted into a law in Ometelp -,,
lath day of Febtualy:A. D. 1886 - -- , . , . .....i„.
- JANES NeitE.P4P,„,/,, : .•.,--,.'.
--.- - • -• Preeklent Of Eldest Pei -
Attest_ E. S.Moooaw , :
r - .-1. -6
- -Clerk of Select donned. ..-, ,-_, -1-4' -
Peealdsnt Of Commas
Attest: Brod Meinawnta„ - '.. . ,
„. ... ..
' -- - ,
iz===i
109 p. m. 1090 el. M. 1.