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    the Wittoburgit gazette.
SAIPTHIIAY, MARCH 3, 114
OBINSOIt, McCLEAN & CO.
Bankers and Brokers,
Np. 75 Fourth Street. Pittsburgh,
Dealers In all kinds of Government Satnritlcs, Gold
and rarer, Unenrrent Hank Notes, Foreign •
and Domestic Exchange, me, etc., ste
p...poets remised In em Fends and Currency. In
terest alloyed on time dep osits. Collections mad,
In all pans of the United Mitten on most favorable
isms. •
•
Orders executed with !thatch for eyerythlng
the !loathes* &Vibe Banos. New York. lladelplits,
sed.Plttaburgh Brokers , tsaardsatrletlf on commis
sloth.
Draw on H. MAWS & CO., New York. J. COOKE
• CO., PtillsWWl; Messrs. C. D. & T. H. PER
KINS. Bosteon.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
Pamir, Mareb 2, les&
There Is nothing doing In our local stock
Market worthy of special notice. Bank shares
ere In fair demand and steady, but without
quotable change. Oil stocks excessively dull,
and with the exception of Columbia, are rarely
Mentioned. Insurance stocks dull with more
sellers than blayerseand, in some eases,we have
no doubt, coneessitma would be made in order
to effect sales. Government bonds arm, with
a continued good detnand to this market, es
peeially for Seven Thirties.
Gold opened in New Tory today at 13534, and
closed at LE. Railway stocks reported dull
and lower-sales of Pittsburgh, Fort Watme
Chicago at 91% and Cleveland It Pittsburgh at
77%.
-The Comptroller of the Currehey has re
ceived a number ofapplications from banks
asking to be converted into national banks.
He is reported to have replied to the effect that
the number authorized by Congress having
been sanctioned by the office, he has no au
thority to establish new ones, and that in the
event of the enactment of s now law upon this
subject teethe that have filed their appllea-
Mons shall have the preference. It is a mis
take, however, to suppose that the "number"
of the national banks Is limited by Mar. There
111 no limit either to the number or to tha
tgrgate capital of these institutioes. Wha Is
limited is their circulation. They are not Id
lo wed to issue more than three hundred mil
lions, and no efforts of the inflationist - a, It is
hoped, will Induce Congreffs to inflate the erf...
reney further by authorizing any larger ag
gregate ofnational bank notes.-N. Y. Post.
-The Cincinnati Commercial, of March 1, re
ports money matters lu that city as follows
Exchangeeemainn heavy under the contin
ued good dbmand for currency. Dealers in
tome cases sold to one another at par, and the
ruling connter-selling figure was reduced to
750 per IL premium.
The calls for currency, both on checks and
discounts, were ve.-y large. A great part of
the demand limf been occasioned by the fact
that It Is necessary to remove from bond all
the whisky now in Government warehouse,
It theme an order has been Issued from the
Commissioner of Internal Revenue, because of
the dinovery of a suspicion of frauds, requir
ing that the excise tax shall he paid up on all
stock held on the first of March. We learn
that one dealer alone was compelled to raise
$140,000 to meet this emergency. Such a sod
dun pressure is well calculated to make a tem
porary stringency in the market. Tide close
ness of course makes a pretext for higher
rates of interest.
-The New York Tedone, of March 1, says ;
The disposition to avoid long engagements
fur moues continues, and, until Congresedia
poses of the loan bill, call loans at moderete
mites end long paper at exorbitant interest
Will be the rule. Without additional legisla
tion the Secretary has ample power to free the
country from the flood of circulating mosey
wLich dmanges all balances. All that is need
ed Is the exchange of compound notes for
gel by
tandem. The latter re v a short time, by
the accumulation of Interest, would pass from
circulation,and produce .healthy contraction
among speculators, whether in lands, iner
ehandiee, or stocks. The substitution of com
pound notes for legs) tender notes would soon
oblige the Banks to contract, and redeem a
portion of their etreulatioh, a process which
would uOt alarm the public, however unprofit
able it might be to the owners of the banks.
Some of them would probably liquidate, for
there is no lack of speouhilave beneath, the
system, which could be well spared. One ar
gument In favor of the system was, that it
was a financial necessity growing out of the
war. They were, placed upon the footing of
iron-clads and large armies, and upon that
argument were established. The war being
ended, there Is no reason. why speculative
banks should not, like the iron-elade and the
armies, be reduced to a peace footing. The
national system will be much improved by
liquidation at the North to an extent sufficient
to, supply the South with the banking facili
ties It needs. The present law Ls comprehen
sive enough for the entire nation and Con
gress Oltenia proceed with caution in the way
of enlarging it.
-We understand (says the Philadelphia
Ledger) that there is, since the great Railroad
trial In this city between the Pennsylvania
and Philadelphia and Erie on one side, and
the Catawissa and Great Western on the
other, a more pacific relation between the 'R
ivet parties, and some probability exists
that an arrangement will be made by the
Great Western Cotopaxi with the Philadel
phia and Erie . Railroad Company that will
give to the former the right of way over the
Utters road-either by transhipment at Corry
Or by the substitution of a third mil on the
Philadelphia and Erie road.
-The Cincinnati Gaulle, of Thursday, has an
article on "cheap railroad rates," which we
copy entire ;
The railroad companies are now doing a
losing basin/me on their east bound freights-
that's certtain. The warmevocate of low
rates,and the strongest opponenstadt of monopo- MARKITS BY TELEGRAPH.
lies, fast freight Ithes sad an that sort of
thing, arestruck dumb by the figures that are
made. On Monday the Penasylvanta Central Finance and Trade in New Tork •
took fourth-class freight,all rail, to New York,
at twenty-five cents per MI pounds, and the wrocaa.
same Cass of freight was shipped tobs. Charles-
Nrw e wax, March 2.-Rall way speculation
ton, S. C. at seventy cents per lee l Tester
/ day freight agents put their heads together, opened firmly on Erie this morabig, and the
and talked about an advance, Ind nothing de- I stock sold up to 13)4 -at open hoard, but at
finite was done, except to suspend, for the Stock Exchange Erie fell off to 1ege18654, and
present, business at the ruinously low rates
we have named. But then= be It is low rates the whole list Was a fraction lower, and quite
or UMW'''. As we said heretofore, there is dull. It was at the second and last board that
very Mitt° stuff in the west at present for the stock market was farm, and 'fluctuations
shipment east, holders have more confidence
in home and Southern markets than in east- eery The following were the closing
ern marketx Westward, business on the prices at CIO p. m,
trunk linen is also light, and notwithstanding New York Central; 91%, Erie, "SW Hudson
this fact empty cars are taken back. A logic River, 10 , 4; Reed,. i Michigan gcmthern.
proportion of the rolling stock of the roads s 70; Madden Cep uel; 1011 Cleveland fend Pitts.
now idle, and much of that in use is being burgh 77%; Rock Island 10617; North Western,
worked at a loss. The prospect 19 certainly a is lit h e g r d eg , Govern
poor one for stockholders, but there must manta, but the market Is firm.
some time be a change for the better. As an
indication of the falling off in earnings,ll. may 11011111 . ILZILST.
be mentioned that the decresse on Fort *Money remains steady,at 7 par seat., with
Wayne road for February is estimated at VIA- some few dealings ate per cent. Gold became
ma. This ia a representative line, and from heavy towards the close of the oay. The chief
its operations a reliable estimate may be demand is for Customs, and there Is little
made of-the earnings of other companies. speculative feeling at present; elated at 3 5 %;
,thamship atocke are stronger but the balance
of the miseellaneouallst is quiet.
--atearrawr MATTlatli.
• The Gentraercial says: Monetary affairs are
steady, though dull, There are none of the
symptoms of the severing business which u.
nally appears at the opening of March. On
the contrary the tone of affairs le hesitating
and weak. The applications for money ere
moderate. Banks are not free lenders, and
usually ask T,per oent. on call loans, while
their discounting operations are strictly mod
erate at 7 per cent. The discount houses are
well supplied with paper, for which buyers
I are not abundant The bulk of prime paper
passes at Them per cent.
There is no especial pressure for call loans,
and the rates are rather easleron Government
collateraM. The rate is most generally a per
cent... and on other securities 7 per cent. The
nook market continues heavy. The chief in
terest centres in Erle,..upOn whieh a cash cor
ner is being developed. Thodeuumid for cash
I stock at. the-board Was quite astive. An the
' mediate calling In of the Man stock is ant ici
pated. The price closed at the latest figure of
yesterday. The western list averages about
per cent. lower. The market has much lam
I outside support than was expected for toe be
ginning of Atarch. Meichante axe generally
too much absorbed with the unsatisfactory as
pect of their own businees to admit of their
Making Riess in Wall st. ,
Governments are firm but quiet, and Saes
—see- were better; 7ao's advanced 14, probably a re.
Philadelphia Cattle Market. ' motion from sales made yesterday below the
Pnu.anetrnia. March 1.-The arrive*" and market for the purpose of attracting busmen.
sales of beef cattle are light this 'meg, only I It will be observed troll:alba statement Of the
retching shout 1000 head;the demand is fair, public debt, given elsewhere, that the 1401 of
hit prices rather lower. Extra Pennsylvania IMe hare Mellialled about eleven millions,
and Western selling at LOOI6 cents for fair, to While the amount Of 7.30's Outitandlng has
good at 14114% cent., and commou at 10@1re been reduced to a similar extent. There are
cents per, as to qualit. reaaohs for aug that tbe torteer seenn-
Cows-Are dull and lower; Se head sold at ide ties have been soldnd the latter purelmeed
CGS for swingers, and OM HO per head tot by the Treasury as e.funding operation.
=itch cows. Gold continues weak under the Sales of par-
Sheep--Are in fair demand at about former ties indisposed to have their geld longer car
rates; WOO head arrived and sold at from efaßle ried. and Ideal Dona the partial supply from
cents per lb green. as to quality disbursements of 10.1* coupons. The price has
Hogs-Are rather lower; 1,00 bead sold at the ranged at 111514 and 116% '
different yards at from $1•{50®11 the no lbs, The Chmmerciat hays tie delineator business
nett, as to quality. has told severely open the dry geode trade
Thursday will hereafter be the market day during the week. Yesterday there was a gea
rs oral break down In prices ands state of affairs
New 'York Seed Market. borderline on a semi-penis. Pruitiug cloths,
!t by d
goods e t_50 .,... 1d down to e
, lie, and other cotton
New YORK, Feb. IX-Clover remains plenty
y.
dull; OD bags have been taken at hpAte
1214 e, the latter rate for prime State. Timothy , Day 0000 S.
1. without movement-10.600 4 , 12 4 Is the nom- I The following are the quotations from the
inal flume. Rdugh Flax sell. only in a small Dry Goods Exchange: Dry Goods Market very
way at 10,130617.,90. Linseed tends downward, I unsettled and unsatisfactory fOr both polders
the demand being very light-the tales are and =ye= of gootheandulwproxelnent buy
s/SD bag! Calcutta, In Boston, at a1,f(TheR" , 2 , .40, ere main:id-that prises KO much lower
golkeash-the cargo of the °Longwood is yet and cLealine purchasing o tze i . than those
unsold. goods that they are eotapilled to have to keep
car up their stocks and sumey present and Imam-
Clellelttud Market- , &atm demand. Brown isheetings-Stark, M.
Claret/inn, March 1.-Wheat-Firm and In ' " e l Shetn Cket. A, De. Bleached glinting,
better demand. Bales IRO bu No. 1 Spring at , 11 " .4 Bartletts .linch, 13 Mc. ?Ante
-01,57; 400 On dodo at $ 1,6011 care No. red Shel- e; iffooll.cmilte; Lamas w r Ilk. Glng.
by at,g1,75. Corn-Kira and steady', wi th fair . h Moinextroei. re. Cambria.-
demand. Sales DOD Mt from store at 55c,• beans r.T"... 209 1_ , =meal:oc.
do at same figure. COLfo-Dnli and nominal at ~.a...„uok . t001../faslitta,
51C93110 train attire. Rye-Dull and nom lnal. ; Mc; lefueseville, Cc;
No sales.
•,,,Ics-Quiet. Dan Mc . p skirts-Bradley". Duplex
r'tIAW: Hoots. elleellate; Ethpress
_ _ _
Movement of P.roduee at Now York
The mccrenients of produce at this port con
tinue on a very contracted scale, as compared
with former years. Cotton, naval stares, and
rteam show a large increase upon 1864 and
out breadtsuffs and provisions enibli
a very important failing oft The 1000 of
productive labor during the war Is now Isro
'during its results in a diminithed surplus of
products for exportation. The deeneasein the
export movement will be still more apparent
ceasesh 17th inst., when the Canadian treaty
to be in operation, as the large imports
of breadstaffs from the British provinces has
enabled us to Increase our shipments to Eu
rope to a corresponding extent. The receipts
of flour and meal, and of grain, for the last
two months compare thus with those of We
corresponding periods of 1864 and 1865
11164. 11365. 16W.
Flour, bble 606.7 V 398,405 549,956
Grain, bush 955,711 804,878 '0111,374
The exports of produce show a still larger
ratio of decrease than the receipts. • For the
first two months of 1541, we exported nearly
8,050,000 bushels of wheat; this year, only 67,700
bushels; and 56,000,000 pounds of tut meats,
against this year, 5,460,196 pounds. During the
same period, the shipments of lard were near
ly ten dines the amount for the last two
months; tallow four times; butter ten times
the amount, and cheese more than double.-:-
Cbsesnercial.
Philadelphia Need Market.
PliMarnamma, March L-There 15 rather Hew 'lark Market.
m ere inquiry for olcrverseed. and we notice.
and
better. at
s.Ccrrrox-More ative,
sales of Of bust. good and choke at 164:6,6 0 and lc better. at 640 for Middlimg Juni by sue.
Prices of timothy_ are unetuurged. Small Wee Mon, on Govertunent anOtamt, hap mu m .
of flaxseed at.P, OO to ASO. isp ni t
rid rOdobiloandßavanashoit MX; Mid
----new-- -- fairady.M4MilltrietNifld , Aims. ;
! Low lddhng 09%, and Low Ordinary, 190: 5 ;: p
Heir 'fork Stock and Xll9neyßiarket. i Ftorts-Iftre ' to tm, cents better, at
Nay Yoll6Martil S. -3 /sN II.--firrn a at 7 .,U, r I 7,90 for Extra State; #95600,fa for es. E. . o.;
cent on can loans. Sterling at I limber. for trade brandtb - intrket dos.
Gold unsettled and lower, opening at liai, act
.mastlndrise 10,96
for
cun t
i t
sad closing nt ink%" E . 4. *ilILT-ret and firm, at asomp2,9o.
neocze--Govertnnent e ks.cipx ..tv . te : 0444is_w
eat,
..4430
bet , ,
With a
tor
an.
e c , Liverpool 4131_,ede S t
~,,„„, „nr.„,,n, t art: '. Mita, - AMMIitiSorUMAY-tise2l/iMullOr lilt.
States 66 1 111 Selidldst n.rsi_ ......--- „„„ ~ ,wa ee hub , e 1 ;70, and I,7sroinew No. 1 MB
y_2(4 4 1 0!u, Se , to.se__, 0012 1 3 1 .75; , wankee. Barley, rather euler. Bye more
Tr .,.... 3 , Nate% 73 1 - wand Sm. ea *bm n Yea c .r : active. Barley Malt, is without decided:
c0ri , e44 , 44 ,r 0r terre C . olutage. Corp,rather morel tek1y,a97844781.0
MN; Missouri es, 76_ i Cnraberlint mu . for mamma nixed Westerir,_An store en a 'CM.
4 r 4g 4 tla ti l l t i tle and limbigan
I Pittsburgh, i ron ,
cg-' gar; to,n, for round Wentarn, In :NM
WWI Southern, 10; Northireatinpa_VS olo M *l ., , I my pan sontifil, -„,- , :c0v14,4-1,7,
54; Toledo,loBll9.oek Island, 100gl Western un. 1 . -.l3lllloUnd Weitern 1614.0465016 • • le -
ion Telegraph, ea. ~,,z 4 .... , ; ..., , 4 .., ...,_ . sap, oat.
, _ .
, .Gaocaerss-Colhe, dull. Sugar, steady, at
Philadelphia Stock Maskyit. ' ' 1 1.2 1 ,40 for Porto Bloat 10 3 / 4 41.9%e for for Cuba
Pamansbrats , March r,-Toga oohs were I Muscovado,„., l l44 1 0 for Havana. Molasses,
irregular. Pimnsykunia 6 , 5, 87. orris Canal, i dtdit oelf.ori .: 01 F% - .. I'' N: -.- - 1
77, Madillir OM; Penurylvania a% i ‘ReTifOLMAIC., OI2II , :at.' Mr`Crudb, and
American bold, MOS. St aseliange on 1 for Battled.
Nem 'fora at par. "frotillkonl-Parler haiwy, at Me,004911,75 for
...„..,
... ,
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
OrFzel or two Wrrawcraaa Gas:rya,
VUIDAT. March 2. MG. 1
The produce markets continue quiet and
dull, the demand for all of the leading tem
modities being restricted entirely to supply
ing the wants of the retail trade, while prices
have undergone no material change.
GRAIN—Wheal in aullorith a supply con
tdderablk in avenge of the demand; sale of 1
car Milwaukee Club at 61,68. Barley is In ra
ther better demand but unchanged—files dur
ing the, week of 4500 hush Spring, part to MT"
rive , at 75. Oats dull and lower; sale of 1 Car,
on track, at 40; 700 bush, from store, at Id, and
small sales from store at the usual advance .
Corn in dull and entirely nomial at 00 to O.
for Shelled and Far, on track. n Rye Is Still
quoted at 7.
GROCERIES—Sugars are quiet, and un
changed; sales at 13 - to 13% for Cubsll4 to 15 for
Porto Wool 18%4118% forflrnabed,_and 17 to 17%
for "II" and "M. Coffee. Porto Rico Molasses,
PI to 85; New Orleans ditto, *LW to talk llud
Sorghum, 70 to 75. Rice, 10%011. RIO Coffee Is
quoted at 28 to So for fair to strictly prime.
FLOUR-1s steady, with &moderate local de
mand, while prices are nominally unchanged.
We continue to quote at /W6%for Sp ring y
Wheatt VRff9% tor half 4 pr xnh
Winter. and - $10%@1055 for all Winter. Rye
Flour Is iltgAltzut fn M small wAy at a 51,40.5, per
bbl and Buckwheat is still quoted at $9.
at pliOVlSlONS—lltac i o du n er,, te dull but unch g
Sides,
Sugar
• 17M7 1 117r Ei La bb e'l e rd d
is firm at 18%819 for, prime kettle rendered.
Steen Pork la selling Ina jobbing way at
, ffs so .
sEEDS—Cloverseed is we dull—small sales
at sB%@7. Timothy also, is dull but an.
thiztt t e t t i l e a , t , v et Flasneect is in demand, and
ff ring.
BUTTER—Is coming in pretty freely, and
the market la dull, a
with a d roopinflendency.
Sales of prime Roll reported at 350
EGGS—DuII, and fresh packed cannot be
quoted above 30.
CREESE—SaIes of common Ohio at 90W1,
and prime Goshen at 244511 R —stock light.
POTATOES—Steady, with a fair demand,
and we can report sales from store at 41,18 e
I.2oper beat. and .359py, per bid.
HAT—la dull but unchanged may be quoted
at to CM per ton, the latter figure only for
prime Timothy.
BEANS-1n fair demand, with sales at OM@
per bush—prime Marrow Fats .2%.
DRIED FRUIT—Sales of Apples at 14@l0.
Peaches may be quoted at 15 t.. 0 18 for quarters,
and 19 to 91 for halves.
HOMINY—SaIee to the trade at :lc, and 407
P 4 In a small way.
•
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET.
Olrinea or reil l 4C : rear non LierrrTs
Famsr, Starch 1., lane.
CRl'LiE—The market for Crude continues :
dull and unsettled, buyers and sellers
Still being apart In their views and feelings.
Our refiners are still holding oil, under the
impression that prices will go lower, while, as
yet., holders appear unwilling lo make any
material conceasiOn In order to egret sales.
We have but one sale to report, WO bbis at 17,
bbls returned—be bbis (35 gravity) changed
hands, on Thursday evening, at 22, bbls re
' turned- For good Mercgantable oil, on the
slot, 17 told, bbls returned. and e4o93,l3arrels
Included, seem to be regarded as the prevail
ing rates, although there is hardly enough do
tag to establish quotations. One of oar deal'
era bought 500 bids at Oa City ter-day at $3 Per
barrel.
REFINED—There was again a brisk demand
for bonded oil to-day, principally for future
delivery, but refiners are obstinate , and as a
general thing, refuse to sell at figures of
fered, and, consequently, we have no sales to
report. On the spot, here,
quotations may be
fairly given at 95423., or 42443, delivered In
Philadelphia—for Slay delivery, we hear of 40c
here offered and refused, free on board
canand 47134.8, delivered in Philadel
phia. Ther F e eo improvement to note in the
demand for Oll, and we continue to quote
nominally at 57958.
NAPTRA AND REBIDUIIII—There is no
improvement to note in the demand for either
one of these articles, and in the absence of
, .ales we omit quotations.
1 ARRIVALS—The Peerless arrived from 011
) City today, with 543 barrels Crude-50Dfor
(Pm. lialdenlan4 and 45 for Brewer, Burke
A Co.
REPORT OF THE REVENUE COMMIS
SION ON PETROLEUM.
The United States Revenue Commission has
presented to the Secretary of the Treasury a
report olz Petroleum, as a source of revenue.
It embruEes a comprehensive view of Petro
leum, with statistics of Its production in
this end other countries, and Its prices and
sal nes.
A repeal of the duty on crude petroleum is
recommended, when the duty of twenty cents
per gallon on refined oils may be expected to
realise 117,00 0 , 000 a year.
The form of a bill to this etlect is appended
to-this report.
PETROLEUM STOCK!' IN NEW TORK
Special Dispatch to the Western Frets.
New Tows, March 0, 1566.
The Petroleum stocks were generally heavy
and lower to-day. The only activity was in
Rennenoff Runtand Pit Hole Creek. Gold
shares were lower on Smith and Parmlee, but
Orm on the balance of the list. Sales were at
the following rates: Bennehoff Rum 15,45;
Palmer,4,Di ; Pith Ole, Creek, 7,75; Excelsior,
;As; United States, 16,8 e; National, 4,10;
Be
chanan, 70; First National, 30.
Xis tifiG-UfeTZld-alol-Flis- Flalt4T-SnWPS:446
% 1 ,110,4 for Old do; if.59,500.7...75=55f5,:i 161S1S
_w-
WO Dbls New Mess t r A pril ,
4 0 z3,s msrpig2t.i. Bea. steady, at is.gsDe for Now
Plain Mese. and F 20.50 for Extra Mesa; Beef 1866 . 1866.
Hams qOlOl, at 40041 e. Cut Meets, steady,
Cum&e ye. Bacon, quiet, at 15%01514c for SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
berland Cut, and 16,40116 1 .5 c for Short Alt.
bed. Dressed Hogs, heavy, at 1251,013 c -for
sr,atern. Lard, heavy and lower. at 17019 c.
B s r, In better demand, at °SO.l5c for Oino,
ss ' Oleesic for State. Cheese, steady, at 160"'Br.
Philadelphia Markets. 1 MONONGAHELA RIVER ;
PHILADALO. II A, March 2.-Petroleum-quiet;
V‘i for crude; rented in bond at=44; do. Pittsburgh, Brownsville
for May delivery, 47; refined free, and Geneva,
PUOVISIONA-1 lour firm; superfine, 416,50; ex
tra, 040001',75.
Geoff -Prime Wheat, k 1,1002,23. `Ora
firm; Fellow at 75c afloat; 77e In store. Oats--
firmer, 484040.
Comer-dull.
Wavier-dull at 40-,30.
' win roe three dally .id e ...a.sl.p. sas ee. between
Mining Stocks. l'lstatmegh, M o nongahela etty. IlrovrosTllle, 0110"
New lose, March 2.-The following were the 1 . 40010 6. 4660 .. b "., '"^`,', sod the Dunk. , " On
Fiegtone. 'nigh lin. Is eontytoared of the followieg
prises of mining stocks bid In Roston to.lay_ . ~.,....,,,, ,
Ml;ya Fe i l , ls iti 'll • idinnerO kli t.Z! F;liurcY ' , °'s2k l ' Bo l T ' iNfilt Ala
State, 8 1 -a; Ro s ton Water 'over,2..s. 4,
FAYF:TTE. CAPT. S. C. SISERS .
IMPORTS Ut RAILR OAD. TELKUItaI'H cAPT . D. BtiGFIER.
P. , IIATTROH, FORT WAlret• d. Curcaoo. K. 11. FRA N KL I N
. .. . Ct A PT ri.. 2 I. II, c CAt i m L AI
March 9.- 4. cars trucks, Reason a co; 60 bbls A
oil, 3 Wilkins; 2 ears Staves, J. 4 Ralya; AO bble These packets will lest e Plttaburgh daily at Bs.
flour, Culp a Shepard; 1 ear corn I do oats, 11_ 11 ,s4d.r; 'l l - o SALs k s . olls
. 0 oodor• ' , the. Ow d P .r.
Heil & /Hobart; LSO bgs wheat Jls Llggettr w 1" I .'
The through packe t . for the 011 Region. .111 Ware
htlde thharleo. k I 1 ey1;15 dor tube, 25 do wrw -
Pittsburgh dallv At 6 p. ro. : Brownsville daft, es
boards, E Ileaselton;o.4 eke rags, Mc( enough, s.. „,.
Smith a, co; 25 doz buckets, sEn art a co; 15 : Itert ',lvo-Leaves Brow - tn. - 111e for inttaburgh
lilf cos brooms, Kell & Itichart;2 9 green hides , daily at 7 a. m, and 5 .
J H Ralston ;DO bbl. flour, Sbomaker A Lan Leave. Greensboro sod fienera at 12 _O'cleek .
8 bbis sorgb um, T C Jenkins; 17 the lard ,F Bel- 1 R u. : . 1 1 .a m n 0 d . in 0 t .. 52 . 3. 1 m e .. y .
,doek.
lets A so; 30 twits spokes, / 1 ... 1 mAn A Keifer; ' The line is composed of 81s t-class ales - , St
eel lso pigs lead. J B Canfield; 15 sirs flaxseed, s reamers bo th expreuly for t truic. They will
Kirkpatrick it Berzon; ?A ear; Metal Nimiek a i be commanded by °Meets of long experience. who
Co; 49 kegs epikes, Jones A Laughlin; tal bbhr 1 wilt pay °onkel. attettlon to tho wants and corn
flour, I Gardiner; 25 tibia grease, I , ' Sellers Aco ' fort or paasengers. rhe boats will Isere pew:anti,
3 bbls dry apples, T Clank-Ma. , at the hour advertised
CLresxasn & Prrrsermon FLAIL ROAD:
March 2.-4 ears lumber, Frazier A Bro; 1 car 1 Freights Received al all flours,
potatoes, P W Tuttle; 2 do do, Potter, Aiken &
Shepard; 1 car lumber, John Murray; Ido do, 1 For farther pertleolars, enquire of
Kelly, Ulnas A co; 1 do do, 1 do lath bleclue- i WILLIAM llicaLßOY__, Agent,
wan a Douala.; 6 bales bops, Volgt a co; I ilI. I At the WberPlittat, foot of Grant st., rittourge.
tinware, .1 Knox; 1 do do,H Rigby ,• 7 tubs but- L. COLVIN, Arse,
ter, T C Janklns,• 4 bdls tnge, Ail Childs A co, , 0'0;s0.0.1 Brown...file s.
6 cease tobacco, John °restart 18 tibia sand, S , ,„ 66.
B Floyd a. co; 5 seclot rags, E lienzlaton ; 1 bbl La, Walt /866.
eggs, Kell .2. Ititchart; I bbl liquor, .1 S Dil. i
worth; 13 kegs lard, F Sellers S. co; lot lumber,
J C Bidwell; I lsil paper, Jenkins, Smith .t. SPEED, SAFETY AND COMM'
cowly; 1 bid eggs, Graff a Reiter; pc iron,
na me a co; 7 sacks nags, C P Idarkle; 24 bdls •
chair, Hamr A. Darner; 2 bbis ggs, 4 gecko COMBINED.
I bbl butter, l barrel lard, Campbetl ft
ra g a, 1 PITTSBURGH, WHEELING, Ilkitlint & PAIKIISIIIIII6
Brown.
DAILY PACKET LINE.
• "
ALLZGISZNY STATION, Mal - 012.-1 Car wheat,
Kennedy & Brol pkg _ eggs, John Herbert;s
pkgs flaxseed, * 13 Moore; I ear lumber, C C
Boyle; Ido do, F Beekert; 12 doxjpails, do
Lobs, Jas. O'llanlonr3S OOS. brooms, A Laird; Is
sacks rags, C Ruggles; 5 cars wheat, I;thoore,
Simpson & co; 3 bbls dry apples, T 1, Jenkins;
pkgs cheese, C Berry; 100 bblo floor, J Mc-
Kinney:3 bbls turnips, Sam Dyer; TS boxes
Hahn A Biddle; 48 bundles brooms, W
LoVe;alo sacks barley,: li.kelmau ca
staves, J M Hemphill.
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
PA 136BILSOCSM—r.11 FOLMAT CITV.-70 empty
pkgs, E Sellers & oo; oil bble, Huff um, He
lics & co; SO pkgs furniture, Lemon & Weise;
16 00000 fruit, 3 Rhodes; 4Ws egg - so 85 , Beck
& 00;2 bbls eggs 1 do butter, Fleming A Steele;
150 Ws 01l 11 do
war Clark & co; nbls bag: H Collins; ?lido do, 1. Ramsey & co; 308 bags
corn, Mcßane A Alijetri 100 01l tibia, Hutchinson
Refining Ca;
1
bbls eggs, 1
bu
butter, Fetzer A.
Armstrong; lot suntirles, owner.
RIVER NEWS
The Peerless, from Oil City, is the only arri
val we have to record. The Julia trom Lanes .
ville and,,the Forest City, from Parkersburg
got In Thorsday night, and the Belle and
Echo, from Oil City, were due last night, and
will boubtless be found at the wharf this morn
ing.
The riverconthmes to recede slowly at this
point, with seven feet in the chaunel by the
pier marks last evening—private telegrams
reported six feet at 011 City. The weather
yesterday was sulky and cloudy with every
appearance of rain last night.
The Edenburg,from Cincinnati, was due here
last night, and will doubtless be found In port
this morning. She emoted Wheeling on Thur.
day.
Capt. Wash. Kerr, late of the Golden Era,has
purchased the Interest of Capt. Wm. Irwin in
the Revenue, at the value of twenty-Six thous
and dollars for the entire boat.
The Bayard received her new shaft yester
day, and Capt. Moore is pretty certain he will
be able to take his place in the Parkersburg
trade by Monday, me regular day for leaving
here. It Is not settled certainly as yet in re
gard to the Brownsville riacket Fayette, tak- I
mg the place of the 111-fated Winchester in the I
Pittsburgh and Parkersburg trade.
The Robt. Moore, In command of Capt. Dan.
Marratta, Ls filling up steadily for Cincinnati ,
and Louisville, and will probably be ready to
leave this evening, Else has excellent accom
modations for passengers.
The Yorktown, Capt. G. W. Ebbert, will get
off this exerting for Nashville, and passengers
and atuppers should bear this fact In mind.
The new and pretty steamer Emma No.
Capt. Jas. Mareatte. is tilling up rapidly for
St. Louis, and will 'probably get off this eve.
fling. The Emma has spire - um aceommad,
timis for passengers ant' in charge of exper
ienced anti gentlemanly officers.
The high-headed, Armenia, Capt. A. C. Mc-
Callum, is tilling up steadily for New Orleans,
and takes her departure this evening. Pestle..
gr7in and
nd ppern would do well to boar this
The Peerless left for Oil City last evening,
with a very good trip, including quite a num
ber of passenger.
The St. Louis Repubnam, of Thursday, I. re
sponsible for the tollowing .
We were shown last evening a statement of
the last trip of the Huth, bound from Louis
ville to Yew Orleans. It Is as follows
tO,OOO sacks corn, toe.
SOO head moles,all.
FAO passengers, Ho
Other freight
Expollooo, 10 day..
Nett profit
We always knew the Ruth was a grea er t bOat.
but this far exceeds our estimate of h °opa
city. 0.100 sacks of corn will welgri 2L13 tons.
000 bead of mules, 240 tons. 4113,t00 of other
freight Is equal to WO tons, making a total of
.= tone. This does not Include her up trip
s .
The Roth is oarned by the Atlantic and
ut
Steamship Company, and if she b
continues such trips, she will go far to censole
the stockholders for the late heavy tones.
TR A VELEltfi' GUIDE).
rrival and Departure or Trains.
Pomona''' . vault!' Onatral Railroad.
I
Departs 4lrrieds.
Jay isrpreas.. .. .
Ides M' ,
Plall., 144a10
\Moons Accoss's 7:10 • m' P. 4 1..1ps SplOsto
Cloclasatt Zap'. 010
:0 ;Ist Wall Atemmln •:n • 010
Ilan WOO whit Penn are m.. 7560 • m 1
P 131 1 .• itspre“... 210)0124 Wall /Wpm. - Baas m i
/old•Lown Le's. CM pm Juts4.ll Argo/A.105% • m
ran Lane IS.I/0b3011•111.11Eri• 1111•11-12,8 pla
We
Let t Aim.. vn Is
e lintimpre tsp.. OP psn
t 4 • • 10:41.•..ran W• 11 Acurm... lab pp
N to 1
•• •• SO p golPtsll 'E
1 Express.. LDS p m
PO. P.. ACOOIO'OI O M/p na , 24 P'spa Acura.. 11,25 pm
.1 •• •• Lai pm *ltops• Assam. ,
• •tesd r i i t Tsai 0...01.60 p m
TlMMardi trails. cm , . W s. Slaslos every
yanggy MIMS& m ; 01000
110[, TIMIOOMOII al
LW p. ea.
Pillaborkb, tbduisbas amol efinellenlngel• •
Defen•••• AM-MM.
1.1 1.10. SAO •ta Taal 1..t0a.••...... :MAL m
Mall .......... ..... 0:900 m Pall ,XI p ts I
11.spreu . ,". . .... ..10 9 m tip 55........,. -SIPA m I
SL/0111•SVULT An. Web-MPS* Ace
ememegham .. pm commodallots ..09110 a m ,
I.IITAIMIIIIIM, FL Wayne mad Chicago.
-TAImleM. AMMM.
Lspress •In tp l eaM 11/3 •in
"Awe. All p m • pm. ........ - 9:13 p m
Virr" .- ; .--.. "111:: —::"............ rat:
wt,:tuLffigea=tstation lemen Allegheny
f•pst id 9 to, WM Lin., ign p. 01., and SAP p.m..
ielt•ter. SOS p. fa.; Neve Cull, LW p. co.. Lem
-
my, IMIII p. M.; Wellsvill•, 2-6:1 p. m.
Pittsburgh. Cleveland wad Wheeling.
Aryan. l km-ism
itsFs • • tai 0 m ptv. SC
9:13p In
A) m
Lt s ... ..... .. MO p minions*
' lit I - lIM • ini Es pr./ . .... ~... 3:211 • m
Iltelbstal/ Ills Atersomadallon Mrs. Allegheny Id
r 09. la.
Pittsburgh and Cousidlevillo.
Dwane. -
7a6 . m)1011 Arrlvo.
n t:
se stO9p millpegog ...... ..... •
r•T.Tge HarilpOn.... ILI : mss
WOWS 11.1r.1rt. : 1 0 .2 1 :
le
Allerthen7 Watley Railroad.
Dopurte. .0711144.
ri cd •in Esprit.* 11 0 LI
a4taiii;;;:t2c: Vg...dmw. 6..
Pittsburgh 11111 d Eris BilinfOlid. HP Oil
(1)47 and Franklin
anion.
o V n= l . 11611 I. m
' t e ll ° AitrAis7l4.9nuks.• au:361040: awl
' Beaver iney.
ilrOWlUiVille Best....thraut and Wang, Sin
Anna. AMMO. •
M.... MOOperilegn•ln 0:001 10
nianticres Ole, dl. Clair
gm 9 11.
Arri . — mu.
aMf..:
Bondy linadlo- , no. • It. Male Ihreet.
/riven. boron.
Slailifrinegion nunly...inbAbligind
AFTON". sparts.
2% 9. 11 , I Cops. m
---- 7.41
Excusios OMNIBUS a. LIVERY
40 PSNLI errativr
JAMES DAM MOM, IProprfelore.
oat KIBUBSES AND OARRLAGEStrindtbed for All
galti k
_ A i t
Ali c r slriro. c `ir, m r 4 =t11,7,11217 4 141 ° .
SILL wrin AN. lOnT. uoltird
NAVY SURGEONS
itztiIINA.TION Ur v yt.yr i p u tgrAtM
Urne...pdlA N e,tl cal Odle:7 willgiritt!
;ASV !,::; 1 1..6,174 1 31% , „
V,Thlopuot - datitttliieV(Z h aPttionnte the )ladles/
erret th e Naar.
Pe m fo l re
Cientletnen dea.sous of
..rafearinff or at e
Board, moat snake . spot 0 .
deraigned, Mat.
~,,..86"Amamoriallrev&t71:: the
soa . before
4 74k - ii - tioathey desire itiplarocia the
Ap•
' ocatton. lobe accompanied by responabie
maws ofgaoralctutrsetm than
on
son
• Onfildatisa intuit not be teren
naaenea tbn a l ea Wr gilliffereTl the eta of llo l rernomt to can.
,the 01011110 , 1, II of the Board, aa a
••• "`" — taitaii=ation le tegal
pre
for
int
tni nt to the Nan.
- goRm.TZ, Chief of Bureau.
pmpERs—IMIN fiIOODS
W m akrimo—t- dwarf...WAlT.=
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. 4 Itrt4f
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STEAMBOATS.
UNION LINE,
I.'AIL.C:)3RE3EIT CJAC=OrMM"irr
Comprising the rollovelog diet-e 1... Passenger
Steamer*:
Steamer II AP ARIL Deo. I). Moore. Master.
Meunier LEN I LICOTI: .IHamilton, blaster.
Pteainer FOREST CITY: JrJ 0 (Jordon. blaster.
DOWN' TRIP—MYRA:HRH BAYARD,
Leaves Pittsburgh every Monday and Thursday, at
11 o'clock, . :n.
Leaves Whoellog every Monday an , ..bursday, at
9:30 p. m.
===
• -
Leaves Pittsburgh every Tue.,lay iota Friday, at
m.
Leaves Wheeling every Tuesday and Yriday, at
9'3°P. m.
nTEA/4 kt
_ry m T
. CITY
Leaves Pittsburgh E every im B nesday anaSaturdar.
at II a. m.
Leaves Wheeling every Wednesday and Haterday,
'd
9:3)
P tif ' • ; rai —STY.AM FIR FOREST CITY
'1 e 7 r•rkoirsbUrg every Motiday.sind Thursday
at p. m.
Leaves Wheeling every Tuesday and Friday, at 7
7:TEARER BAYARD
.
Les,. Parkersburg every Tiaeaday and Pridsq, at
2 .esiVe• Wheeling every Wei'Weeds) and Svarday.
at 7 a. tn.
TEA IiKR LEN I Lit.oll,
Leaves Partersburgb every Wedueaday and dater
d
LcaveaWieling every Thursday and heads!, at
7 a. in•
weionnections going down are ®Ode at Wheeling
and Senate with the Cleveland and PittsbUrirb train,
which leaves Pittuburgh at 6:05 p. m., and Cleveland
at 215 a. al. Ala. with trains or Pittsburgh, kor
Wayne and Chicago hallway, which leaves Chicago
at 10 p. and at Marietta with Marietta and Cin
cinnati itailmad. and with steamers to all points on
the Man River: and 'at Parkersburg wit
early train ou the Baltimore and Ohio Bullroad, and
with Daily Line Steamers to Pomeroy; °millivolts,
Ironton, Portsmouth, Maysville and Cincinnati._
ABP - On up trip, connections are made at Belisle
with Cleveland and Pitteburgh Railroad, COO a , B.
rain, 11l which pas/whalers arrive al Cleveland at
as p..., nod at Chicago at LCO a. In, neat morning.
J AS. COLLINS & CO,, Agent.,
At Wharf-Boat, root of Worki
n
irk.virrsiti
ec!,:L freight will be received each day, up t 3, 2 .00
1. 4 '0H MEMPHIS & NEW Ediat
A ORLEANS. —The line passenger
te.SID,
AMERICA. .Capt. T. H. GOLDING,
Will leave for the above and . Intermediate porta, on
SATMRDAT, lOth, At 4 p.'
po o r reel' hi r tr A paar ; wriumwboydcd.r at
CIIiCUEVANI Allllotdr ua t
LOIIISVILLE.—The splendid pu-
IWISKCI ateatner
HOBT. 5100ItE Capt. Das MARATTA,
Will lease for the snore 6.34 all Intermediate ports
on et.S.TURDAY, sd Inst., at a 9. to.
Futig"lllbtFoureratig.w.o.....
POR CAIRO AND ST.
LOUIS- The aplendld steamer
WIUMA No. 3 Capt. J. 11. Itattarra,
W 111 leave as above on S,ATURDAY, Sd. at 4 p. m.
trl fr6g4 I4fIUrECIEI!IrOV 4 / 3 , 1 t A a g ls.
"POOR NASSIVU.LE.-Theagis i t
a- dna passenger steamer
YORKTOWN Capt. Zama
Leaves as above THIS DAY I 4
o i r t , s r a.
or
to
"""igbt FrA P NTAYEZIrOWOOb, A
te2l
c0p i 4 i 14.144pi 5 i,77;-_1
. .
ARMENIA R O. Itceal.hule.llaater,
Wlll leave for the above and all taterniedlate ports
on Till& DAY. at 3p. m.
for freight or st o snefrvir board to
feVo J. D. COLLINeWOOD. }Age"'
tz),eoo
9,600
. W,OOO
9,090
REGULAR PACKET &Mi .
POR
AND ZANRSVILLE.—Tbe tine Kanner AVINA
011111A1t. Capt. C. R. BMA., will leave for the
above and all intermediate porta every TURSD_AXi
at D. m. Returning, leaves Zanesville every nu-
DAT. at 7 am. J.D. COLLINGWOOD, Agent*
11.r2,00 , 1
LO,IM
QTEAM TO ANTI FROM LIVER-
Po. ND
YUILICSSTOWN tlasi....xo) twice •
eek., , ' b e INMAN LLVE,
EVERY SATURDAY,
EVERY WEDNESDAY,
CARRYINti U. S. PAILS.
Ticheu sold to sad from Ireland, England, Scot
tasnellermatey ase.
the C rod omp P ea le re Mies,
JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
16 Broadway, N.V.
•
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Ea
'WE OFFER FOR SALE
Our Entire Stock of
Groceries and -Liquors
AT CICOST.
WI Invite the attention of dealers to our lame and
rented smock which ere ere desires. of dollop out
before the first of April next.
We hate on hand a lame lat'of Imported andThl•
mestle im Mars: Mu lads. pure Old file Whlektyy Doe
Imported Dandy and Gin; Do Gordon , * best
aberryi'lnet Po
various
afalses, Spar In and Stifle.-
lbs Ines , o brands: Jamaica .. 4 X. E.
Rum; ehop , s Imported Irish Whisky: !nonfatal!
a
nd plimusell Blurry; Peppe rm int. In facterm•
ants balm:Igloo to the liquor business: a en. lot of
Tees, selected with 0500 Windt the best retail tradel
Cofer. Ungar. elropsCish, Phalan! barrels and
half barrels: c., which WI! will dlirpomwl.
lo LARDY. OR MA L LOTII at Um LOVIIST
HATtli ?Olt CASH..
TIERXWE I GETTY'.
tiri Ohio St., opposite the illorket
1.0 •LLtuntNY
- 1 - oYibtki
Tar;
SALT SWIIIPACTIIIIING COPAN
WU.I. BUY
Sulphuret, of Iron
Pimusylvsals eat Miszonisturhis waving..
Center Pitt Street and Duquesne Way.
:11i 101 ZATCji
COTTON -121 bales in store and
for OM. bi tfael 1811AHDICIMY *CO.
EGGS -41 barrel. Fresh Eggs Piet
""4"a' cad f ""i7rYi b ia e...eaurrßoxo,
tarcorner lir Ores and lint stress.
STABLE,
•
COTTON -16 bales pow land/n6
f hrom steamer Root.tr A rAnntle
oKtY 4
SWEET CIDER-12: Choice,l
15 et clam In st7r_eA joy
k xv. idatiTRONG,
Irert corner *et and rind area.
()RANGES AND LEMONS.
ice tx,t”s mars Lemonei
Jost recelvedlud and Os
fed Nos. MI and UM Was=iet.
: I ' ' :IN i•—
JUN rlyired fresh cuPplyot chbleu ••
~_
Buckwheat lour, pat up lukutall auks tor family
use, and tor We►at - the rry Groan
MP. •
feyb Corner Llbirty Aid ktrtina.
MEANS,. HOMINY. •
io do .P ebot eeCS'S Beani;
go
76
Towlel2 1:12W . " 1 813 " AMIC tit LAND,
/ 'lrg sod .174.Wp0il street.
iffointeiewk i , eino.,. ma/par.
°PlLBaszkr.i.r"' - -
filtAc eak tlirrie4l
W
ton.
10 Wei
150011 di
100,bnab.11.01"adm, -
POLL BETTIEM • —4l ba -
rmr.g.flpitsTippA.'
z .. ,a.
1.4 , 011 SALSA" ' 'arta of 44 ..,e, ..eer-..., AND Rammia MEDICAL.
. 1 . Wetted thlay-dr.pereletkaituatelifgalzabett, 20•3?/..•S,.2._. .1..inm5....--
i 0 . 31 •SII. diltigh=Y COUnni• The
.k TWEE—
menh are shewedlog dw _pad frame.k cen . n-a•Eillirli"if's . / "INSURE YOUR LIFE INVIIK
bank bare and otherprit si- &geed °fag' Ii - rts
apple and each , rees oitteS bat variety. • -
FOVRTII NATIONAL BANK, HD MOEPATHIC SPECIFICS.
farm is nod:ld witheozi art4Umertone of the best I
qnsittp a fleg stone 'ma • No. I qualltylffgeT , Have yvoved. Ilkoro the most ample experunree.,,,,,.
'"l t ) lrt..... " 7 "l :drriirtn C rfe h atb ri i: 4l.ll°T2r i tr. S.Government it-allay., simple, efllMent and reliable_ They art
n. perfoclly adapmd to p00D0.,,, n"'"
V ./ s'a ofrnrea Depository ' the only
mistakes cannot Is , reale In ca n n a i tHARTEIt OAli LIFE
B 7sirs .co rt, ,,,,i.
...,
- ormartrord, Coun-.lr
" . ..0.. farm of about 320 ma. situated In West I Mem: co lurmiess as to be free from danger, and so ~
Wheateeld Tonai lanais cout?, PO lOO . Th. , 55 MARKET STREET, ~twl.nt as to be always reliable. .o...see, i THF. ONLY LI FEIN Htlik , CY. .A NY •
Improvements are a good, cmrtable, two-awry , ,
Frame Home, with. romns,atarge frame barn. car- ,
"'" S'''''''''''‘.."*.".h- hoagie, bus a. " I 3Pittliti:VelL.Vra' a, X.c.23.7a es. N°
' '''''
rFreens. Congestions ,
l''''''''-
23 hal-F.RIcA that no mate.. and Par. *.i . . 11051300,
l i tre two-Actry stone spring home; Abe.. • 5.... 2 CASH DIVIDEPI/ o w n the Mat and each subbetment
Cleared and In timotlii and Mover: a goad orchard Of 2 ".' (71 12 t.. 4 . 2 11 g/LlC,Ft•gte.l.‘rt'i
Of
in: Payment of premi im, Its.o ASH CAPITALQma ILO.
se to i 011 Tr rAw lie groo,ooo.
.ge i r . e.r . r e y a rym.... ,Q.41r„r?,,„Tb7,,,f.„.9,,,-in_.W.ThAPISITIGVIIT. TO I NCIIWin T 0........... 601, OW.
. 70 n p.r.te7 : 61 a : 0 : 1 "
nk 1 ri..:.. e .r0 a:::::::.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,
t.. „.... ~...g . .: , ,,r,....
, y,,,: i...1::: ! :be:r.:14. :.
_f.,,A:itidaitiotieel:n.g. twom:bitteerionsw.obiv!f,,o.r.lrgtfet:snportthne:d:ric.on,:c,te:tiwilut:bir::::::e.an:‘,ol 1 10
....'....
vituti.,ll!:°:,,Etipii;Ris;:il.i:(l,:k:AlcAßAmoiloi.,a.,::!Bll:ixituipl,...;l:73:oNns:::o,i.r;L:l:.l:ll:ll:l2ios:„.,..i. .15 .. a.! ,: ' 5'"'i,,,,,,,5,r"7:7.:,:en.':,,,11.1::!:::::!1::,i:11:::_i:N‘......):1,..1::::&'1:7‘..nr.,[9:7z::::,,,,i;t7A.0,1,,,:m5ti0f.1:1;;::::::,...,:1.F:r::::Amti11runit,i,:::E5tdia::....110:T.,,tr.A0 :::::thr44::::::tmtitu:::::y.Lbiii:::.
Elbe improvements are a large two from . 1..0g Boum
and sedge frame berm ITS acres skated and Innier , 7 , 13 . 3.430 w e:r o ofs , s• • to:trrtAl.ol A, Toothache. I. see- that liberality and MD dealing Is a Spethatr.. lo,
good state of cultivation: • same wile orchard( a au/ e zs this company.
large two - store milt -b orne, These SWlallarrna united . . 9•• 11F.AD AC 11 E, Sick ileudache
" Wise, toe nest fa In Fal hi W• t- ..."' s. ft P' n ' h" ..f er' l Del''l" "'etre
. "• ' 'r p r e i ri 'B o ' .l. BSK ' ''''''
''
P ' 2,, Paltdea continue good tb ‘ rough 111 e.
rnmo town. P. to , terwo, allowed by 5p...._.a. agreement.
nunelant" county, Pa. containing MO times; about . IMIURCTOMD • 3 • • 1-5.1;C0K1111LE.5, or Whites...". .. -n sere .1.
3 mile. south of the Pa Railroad. 'fbe amorove- Thom " L , ON NT.Li,y, tt. ii, NA No 13 • ' 0111111 0. boom. cough . . . 35 J. C. NV ALI( LI . President+
merits are two large hewed log holism.: one of the ID. M. S3l ITU, N. J. Elat-03..r. II - . '. ALT RI/KIIM, Kryslot•la•• f•roi, b. s. r A I.ll.Kic, me President.
largest and beat Same burns tn the township: two JAK , Fs 4 ,. ~,,,,,gy, JOHN F. IVERnON, lions Si b. H. te HITE, Secretary.
. Branch (Mice for Western Penns Darda, where
apple orchards, The whole Ism is under 0 IMMO TR(AI AS SMITH, J. )c. mistr.rATltlutt. Is .• 11.1tEU MA l'ittsl. 01 rheumatic twins -5 ei,vui.,„,.,,, Mani App00.,..,
wilt b.
~ , ..5.a.0,0,
stale of cultivation. Thn fencing Ls all No. i. Tne THOILAS NINNELLY, President. hi • • ii. I 11151111 AND MICE. ''hills and
land Is of the very best iftnestou .e• about bal scans, EETLEE w A B E ° g oo., seigArataaw If ,
we
re t. d. , l 4 h4br i s A n w ee il l• g i rl . t T 1r0 bi. ber i ..F . 417 3 ,.. i.. 1 71 %I 1 Fcter 3vl Wood 'Avert. Plltsborelt.
--_ -- 17 • • LILY:I3 Internal or eaterna 50 ' A:rent' wanted throughout the State. Apply to
sold at a great bargain. The owner whines to en gme F. E. GoOIiFLL, etate Agent.
DOLLAR RAVINGS lIA - NK, No. 59 is - orra I %sir. , ere, Inflamed eyes. ro oo3Mrly
FOURTH STREET. PI •• C. APAR/DI, acute or chroule,..hinn
t other business. CHAIITEurm Ilir UM. 1 enta ao , onARTER 1829 . PERPETUAL
Al ' so, several other Farms ranging from $3O to $3:O ' ~, d a lly from o , o , olorA. olio ,. on w r doceday , :0 •• IV 1-11K)FINA , COVUM, snawnodD °•-•"
_ou h 5.0
per acre.
rant. of LSD seem situate In McCandless - • • - Novem ber tat to Ri ' • ASTItS.A. osresoed 10 . 'FR ANIiLIN
Mt from 7to 9 n'elnini. and from, r. .. amt Lot: Mrs impaired b,.....
I ...flilturdo7 evenings item May Ist to November
township, Allegheny coon'''. Pl 4. about Smiles from , ~., ~,, 0r ,,,.. , to , „ or,oo.
the elty. The Improvement. me . Log House,. . 1 .." , •53 • ''.
'''
Depollute received of all Jima of not less titan pea 1
gong . l. c o a di, t o.r . : 2 1 ...t..y .r . :111 .0 k1 "21 1 this r . : 4lo .:al vpa latt qwm p a ro 2 le:r2tte.y.tevl:ery:::,,h'enabd i s n y ° ea " ;,. Jr d .Fu n n d e 'v e " l.) , !• r eAn h t ell!.r°ll:teigrhalatbeel I ti BI .III' ' N'I 6E R YIL " ili r rilL d A l M a , ' '''''''''''''''' ' 9)
. FIRE INSURANCECOMPAIFf
' declared semi-annually In. ane an December since weakness i 5.)
2 • • DROPSY and Scanty Secretions
the list* was organlred, at the rate of ate percent, .. .. BRA syegagEss. or o i r g oorr no, Or
, , . yem.
N° ' "4 Fourth "'et- I Interest, If not drawn out, is placed to the credit tidlna_ S PHI LA DELPHIA. ,f.
. of the depositor as ar Kln d. el y to . hl ,i , t a . mbe ar.lidttioemin./.‘0,-.
75 31 ' . 9 , S N ini v g. s ous Dlli D E E ASA l H ry ravel . . ,..l.., to
eompatindlng twice a year without trinibling this da- • embsionaluvoluntary discharges 50 Assets on Jon. 1. 16411, - - 82,437. 842 In
mentor to call, or even to prearrut hie p.s boot. At bil " SOBS niOUTIL or Canker NI
I *Atm.
th no. hs ra k te „ %or a tty nt wl .g ll i dan c l. i, ile . „lnLe . s n s
r thjr .. = . el u v.o yeea r
.sd. 01 u :: F A R Aji( ut l:
r ifia to N m Tl,Nß. ov N o (o o .E.... ll . l; So r A ,, , ,, ,1t0e , 41...„..,....
1071,00.
Regulations, furnished gratis. on application at She S .. forested Premiums 1,0013.121.
Ofbee. 22 •• 9117 FEW.9I3 it Change of Li 1e... lUU Unsettled Claims 0,410.
passrDiveT - 11Ellit0F. ALBItER. 13 '•"' EP LEPICT llama, St. Vitus' Dan- ineotne for 1951....- ... • 304006
Vice. iiiineillinaTe. 100 I,o+nee Paid sincelßM . 3,003,0 M,
William .1. Antirrann, I A. M. lia.lanir, at. 0., al ',. DIPTIIERM Ulcerated sore throat ICO 1 perinea! and Temporary Policies on liberal term..
John 0. Backofen, Robert Robb, TAllll.lf,Olgza.
Benj. L. Fahnestock, John 11. Shoenberger, Case. of 30 this, In mortamOcase and book tom-4/ James lierdman, Jame. Shide, plete ................ ........... . 0)
James McAuley, Alemmder Speer, Ruse of RI large Asia, in Marcnatnand b00k...,.. 6 le
Lam AL Pennock. Christian Yeager. C.e.
ores'
1 , 518, pule, Mae, ntid Nog— J.. aCo
vurarltbar Csse of 10 boxes' (No. 1 to 13) stabocat 3 ug
, He
J. Lynch, _ A. TONIIIENCE.
1 Peter A. Madeira, Corner of Fourth *Mb Market streets.
John Marshall, W holeaale Agent-JP/0.1.Mb, re.
Walter . P. Raj:shall,
er - Nt l .,, bi. r0111 11 .''! 4 ' 4 9 8 2 . _° 4 . 4 . 4 qt !......f,'.; Jim,
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
I=
Lot in Pitt Township
McMASTER, &tram a CO.,
fe33 Attorneys At Lan. %Grant street._
A HANDSOME COIINTIIY HOME
FOR PA LTC, steatite 211 toll. from the city, and
within ten minutes . walk of the Pittshergli and
Coonellevllle Railroad, commmding beautiful
Hen of the city, river and ...cottoning country. It
comprises about acres art ground. highly cultiva
ted and laid out In the most approved style of mod
ern landscape garden:Ling; is studded with shrob
ticr7, ami.. great varlet y of the choicest trolls and
vines 10 full hearing. . There Is also on It go: ver•
failing spring of water, sod about one acre In wcaid.
The Improvements consist In port of e neat Brick
Cottage with 7 rooms and wash-boson, a large and
handsomely built Statile. an out toom for team he.: I
One large cistern and splended pump ore within a
few tent of the kitchen door, and ell Is under exert
lent fetter. For particulars. prier, terms, Jte• • en
quire of Lfet2i It. AIeLAIN it CO.
liNan BALE—A Farm of about 5S
acres,_eltuate in Elisabeth townsh_ ,16 Allegheny
county, Pa, about ono tulle and a half (Toni the
Borough of MrKrespurL.lialf mile of the Ilononga
liebs river and the some Po et the You
The Improvements are, ant, a FlVart Cottage
House, with 6 rooms, antler:ad well of water at the
door; second, a two story Femur House, with four
rooms. with two good spriogiof,witter; third. a Log
House, with two rooms, a frame bank barn, with
the very beat stabling, corn crib, carriage house sod
other out-buildings. The tract Is all underlaid with
vein of.io. I limestone. This stintwatof limestone
is worth all that is asked for the propcfr. For for-
Iticr ... taftlslilaw inquire of Li. 11. - T WY.lit „z ß , c r: al
Fourth street.
to t.
Eitatn Agent. No. tN Pi
pou SALE.
VALUABLE COAL LARD
Will be mid TO-LAY st reduced prices. This tree,
Is situate th Westmoreland county, Penn., on Mt
Notth-Westero Deonaylvanl. Railroad. about tarn
%Rea rant of Apollo. Rod contains two seri
" ife yens of P
7 . —..., A S IN E I SI T A.UIi c s it d FIRS CLAY
IroT.7r7rer paress t" ;ars Inquire at the Law and
Claim °Mee of
W. J A HALL PATTERSON,
No. VII Fourth St.. Pittsburgh, Pa.
}`Olt SALE.—A destreable DvveU
-14..1VV! eTry? LoLVI'L Alleghenyr. ; L
built to Modern style and containing 7 root/is—hail,
puler, dining roomy and kitchen on Ist door; hall
and two to tg a tcoping apnrtmeata to 7d :.0000", with
ed
attic
hall; cellar and vresta.house base laed Into two V h ni d ent, Xp s 'pli n ed
with water pipes; gee bake.oven opening into kitch
en; hydrant water the yard. The lot Is well Bled
it
vines and fruit trees. Possession April
let. Pries IV= B. kleLAllk &
te2o 107 Portntreer.
pxeouriria. RESIDEAVE AT SE
-ICISLETVILLE FORSALE.—Forty minutes'
ride from the city, bl to SO trains panning daily;
acres of choice laud (routing on the railroad and
Hoer; modern built dwelling bongo, well orranged
and in good order; ball, E. rooms and cellar , out
house
s, etc.: garden, good deep soll, young hull
tree! and nhrObbery; situate between Sewickley
villa and Osbnut dtatlOnn, In a very destrabl• lons•
Wm and excellent nelghborlkopd. Possessiou Orel
ApriL S. CUTHBERT & SONS,
• re= __No. St Unreel. street.
rt 1123
COAL AND Linn: PROPERTY
FOR SALE.—On We Stenbenrllle
C'erliTmAnlVlNTOVEditTilliparim AND EIGHTY.
SIX AMES,
Stearn and Water Flooring and saw KM, and other
fine 1.91100.1166111.41.
Alio, shoot Eighty cres GI COAL, without the
altiolotrig th e shore, mbos.
Also, two Farms at Steerarvs Station, on Central
Railroad, containing 140 acres And Mures.
folliltrther gardenia., %an wAnn.
(Oppooltethe Cathedra
l,
13 No. 110 Grant street.
- -
VOU BALE--A Farm, containing
about HO acres,_
sitaste In Jeffers= township,
Itrgheng county , Pa., on theMonona hela
itate front the Borough of West Elliabetb. The
improweasents mew two story Brick Home with six
rooms, Frame Home, two stbries, with six rooms
o7ultitirdit_ga"-TiOrr crib ,
:f . ge " reg .. ."
o g e e;
bottom. •rnx's property is well located for gardening
tgesnarir ' ul ' leg 410 ei l o; ire 7 d t= EiVte
fieTtnhoe.iiiti river,
a s
irelle.t. TOW ER
*ea
t I aria*V"
DESIRABLE DWELLING AND
LUT.—I hare at private sale a g story thick
Dwelling)",loose and Lot, sitathe at No. M. Waynestreet,
street, nearPennstreet, with Doable Pathos. Din
ing, Room and Kitchen on first floor; 4 Chambers Ol&
Second, and on third door, wi th IA inevery room;
New Shingle and Nate Rooth, main good condition
throughout. Lot Rah) . SO Met.
Also, win be sold with the lions% If desired, the
Furniture, which is eemparatively new. Posses
sion given April 'MONO, or ear li er It necessary.
Woe . thriller putt/Wars inquire at NI and Ft Fifth
street,
yl T. A. IenC,LELLAND. Anetlr.
AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE FOR
BALE.—A double two-etoly Brlckilouse, with
back building, containbag if room, and a tishen at
tic, bath-room, water closet, (mome heisting the
whole house, marble mantles, MI ln fresh repair,
octopi - log • 10575 by 2.40 feet feet Bidwell street,
near Western avenue, on the line at the bone mall
way. In Allegheny City. budge and carriage house
on the lot. Apply to --
B. BRYAM,
Broker to Stockman Real Ditate,
fell 57 Fourth street. BurkeM Building.
110 USES, ETC.,FOR
RENT.—A Brick House of fourrooms, yard and
collar. nese Smithgeld street, on Virgin Mier Na.
79 Chatham street, two-story Prime House, of hall
and lire rooms, eensir atayard_ Dwelling House on
corner of Reed an Crwtbrd streets; throttle
Ma .me sada acre. of Mad near Manchestertk
rooms at comer of Ursa end Diamond its., suitable
for °Mow large Cellar on Weser *meet, near Ferry
street; two-Mori Frame House, with large 10t...
Mount Wuttingion. Apply to
ref' N. CUTHBERT * BOMB, 5 1 Market st.
Von HALE—lmmediate Posses.:
stow.—That desirable property knownmt the
••Avery Plansion..‘ on Washington einem Fourth
Ward, Allegheny My, The lot l arena ILO feet
deep, and the purehruer ran harels, fo or 100 feet
front, as may be desired. Also adJoining the above
number of beautiful Building Lote, on our of
which (SrFrame cottage
JOH of IS rN
D.
D. BAILEY,
• Vie HALE. — o . C.lreg 0
eheapett Coal Ladd Alec heyiyumuly;
A very degtruble properly en rowan samet;
Two . elegint 111eildenees In Allegheny City
r•r11,011
•
•
Dwellings In bulb MD..
MAIN Ll. BAILEY,
Stock and Real Aerate Broker,
fee NVllklns liall., Fourth street.
DWELLING ROUSE ON WYLIE
tintr,zi FOR ISALF._, —That large and well Un
tatted Mime story Dwelling oh 'Wylie street
near gi rth, ileilsktd to modern style, conrining . l.2
r4r:a WC range ;
tthbatnth.-Trl. mid
ofn'
Die mask dcsitilleAreperties for dweilltig or 1.11.1-
SI arid ter sale Posesslon April
yen Ll ' %Wm reas o eTuib e, App yl
. jalOttl It. Ilel.AlN ACM. 102 remit. Street.
V
VALUA lILE ibOAL LAND FOR
'HALM AT A HAROALN—DS rages with surface
6 Pet veln of excellent ./al, situate 20 rod. from
Steubenville Railroad, with Hatt of way to the road:
Stga'7l l Zit t stir,%.%.l `. :Zitri:4 l l 4, ; ''"'''
CIffMBkRT , W.
61 Market street.
raiiirr
LloltfilAULE AC
L situated In /*Mt, Wail; s l 4enurt Thin
tracts ate
aucated In EWA _nod qtl.s "At
care toe • DIMS: Will W.. the *lupe e miti. Ap
ply sooq.
Al . that neatCoontryfleat, three eons, toll of
rtalt,Fcsi bonne, barn, ge.l miles f rom the
city. rice OM. R. McI,A.LN CO.,
a3l eel Estate Broker, le! Fourth street.
117k0IPT PAY RENT but call and ,
A.,nneogaso yery eboaP lo o n tbe ellingeof Mutt at
tynalngton, bnihi yeursolfisbouse, - . Detente►Lod
stbiggiVllrtrattgliteltdivt;t At b rag=
umed,, Woe tortherwartitfeara entinneet
11. T0W.1216.1211 Ita_tate Agent,
. las Fourth Street.
PQM
S4,SOODVIS 11 113111. A UN fiffEAT;
ated IS adulates` walk m i' Veri T y Neadini. ' Tn.
heel. Is large and bratty 'Minted, w Ste an este.
letrei oftbe KOSr and railroad, with IN acres or
ground, arranged with garden and fruit II great
atm:dance, well watered - knell° geddriebrlilsorbood;
-
stable and carriage? bonze. Apply soca Co
; a. AtcLAllt 4 Cu.
VOR skup—liza acres ,of
sitoMe In Sowsuillp. liYasPipkton mnly,
ZjilitiMlit h ig =it% MTV " li e
i r r lr d '
n. o et t L r on
li t
the premises. • Jaal:tr
s4 . ooolo 3"ital it ri n_r
erimanfejla orillOraoute strau 'Oh wide
hieparlors,'dintErroouvan r
-Itteken
r and
[VinPl ao Sl ' tr"
W A f iiiii tt lFB Eni rO d " -LEll. ` - " Tha*
TrAnitiov4;:4 l l pint trri tt reilfit i l Tigt 4 ,
sYrt'Y
lirotorirrlittAkra i tylitesititnie,
• Me 67 lautthstreeti (Durkee Bulldthit.)
RTAWAatctithl'rla"ALiT.SOlulE
r" ' tt' v el
a tul r mbVrs , oltna
re ) 7 Wiftesalred to boIVAO A M
s w al d i ttini, e Tzaoet nrmx 117(71°seems orol0nigAiragio:
ler
Ofthe te,oratioeft ,IndliticOnlilt rot 1101ding11:
Vgli* d Wo. 10=44SUERN14 1
rlP T AMP umb LlVo7llnittitar'
rut,.. ;. A.; Law &gusty, 24 9 1 , rtitowil,
ratigulers = 16 4% z
7. 14 !.14,1.iwa1yzi nt , - Ty4r 14 114 .
pur
•
•,11,
71 IllsigtOSUAlanitlll4
IMENE=III2
~~"~~=;~.4~:~~~:mot•=~'t;~.~e~.<:;z~:~t~y- .~.-- Y-
ENQUIRE-OF
Stock end WA' Estate Wlter,
Wlltt. Hall. north street
ItTO OM 6'01;1AI
Calvin Adams,
olotm
o.rge ulack, •
Alorttote. Carrier, James B. D. !deed,
Challes A. I . allon, John B. cFadden,
W. Dough., Jahn “rr,
John Beans. lenr - LI.. Itlnner:tit,
John J. 14111exple, Behmhit.
WlOtam B. Haven, Area ander
Peter H. Hunker, William Vanklrk,
Richard Hays... nz Wm. P. W
hittler eyman,
Jamee D. Be, ISA.
TazAsumon - 4 IIA 1[1.1! A. CVLT W ON.
iimatrraue — JAß. B. 11. MELDS. 1a.31 . ...1Aw1r
BANK ING 1101.INE.
N. HOLES & SONS
mtetru.s.. erkt,
N 0.57 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh.
Deposits received In Par Funds and Currency.
Collections made on all Che principal points of
We
United State. and Canada..
STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES
Bought and Sold on Commission.
rartioulet attention paid to the porches. Rod
gale of •
UNITED STATES SECURITIES.
Gaited Orates bit o er of 1881:
5-20 e, •
Do. If Ites of 10-M A
Do. Scree-Thirties •,
Do. Coradcates of Indotd.oimeor.
Orders nod Voile/len bought or collected. Jal.Bl
T nE
PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANS,
OS Pittail=raarsh.
CAPITAL PAID IN
wvra PI - urn-Um or
B.klng house CORNER BIPPIT AND WD
BTBRETB.
This Book, organized Coder the National Batik
ingi
Is now prepared to transact tattiness at Ito
ZPk''lo:lner of W
o'd :Tl rtr't'eets
oteLoraon otepotteoutie'
=AP. fur weeß a of the eft
Agents for JAT
U. S. SEVEN-THIRTY TREASURY NOTES
SAMUEL RILA., Pm;ldeal.
F. M. GORDON Cashier.
qa9ard J. C. Me.PMERBON, Teller
COMECESSION NERCHANTS
J. 8. AO./011
WHAINE $ ANJEB , COMMISSION
MERMAN - TS and' dealers to HIM& GRAIN
and PM/DU Second street, between Wood and
Smithrteld, PI s ,
burgb.
PO T TTER, .
A .../ REN&
SH E , B
ARD
Coinsisalon Merchants, and dealers in Foreign
and Domestic Fruits, Flour, Butter, Checac,_Egga,
Potatoes and produce generally. No. RN LLBERTY
STREET, opposite Passenger Depot. Pittsburgh.
CHARLES C. HAMLET, Produce
and Commission Merchant, Warehouse No. PM
LIBERTY STREET, Pittabugh, Pa, Wbolcule
denier In Butter, Cheese., Lard. Eggs, Rork, 8.013,
Beam, Tallow, Feathers, Brooms, Potatoes, hom
iny, Dried Fruits, (hula Fruit., Onions, Floor,
Grain, Closer Seeds Timothy Seeds, Flax Seeds,
Garne and Poultry. 'Particular attention given to
Produce Comic:moots. Ruh
IGNOX 1,413116 W !MON
RKNOX 6t, SON, Commission
ELERCRANTS anal:leaks, FLOUR, GRAIN,
MILL FRED and PRODUCE" generally. No. 7S ,
Diamond. opposite City Hail, Allegheny City
Jalhiylt
.
IN - ILEUMS LINELART,
(Roccossiir to.binekeovin .t la:Tart)
Deader in tour and Grain, Produce and Commission
Illinschants No. TB LIBERTY STREET, Pittsburgh,
Pa, fehly
R . R. JACK,
GROCER, Nos. 1 sod i DIAMOND.
pjievvft-1
Ong
(115 LP & SHEPARD, Commission
Merchants and dealers in Flour Grata and Pro
dUen, N. art Liberty street, Pittatnirgh.
Choice brands of Flourikk cep Bakrs and Fily use
constantly on hand. Pirtiular attentio eld to
Illingorder afar blercharollse genersily. oda)
LITTLE, HAIR'S & PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants, and
dealers to Produce, Flour, Damn, Cheese. Fish,
Carbon and Lord Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh manufactures guneralir
umd street, Pittsburgh.
U1tt31322
r. Duch THOS. nrreultiL.
Wlll. P. BECK & CO" No. ISA
Llberay street, Pittsburgh. Pa., Wholesale
Grocers, commission Merchants and dealers la Coun
try Produce. Provisions, Bacon,Ltru., Butter, Bags,
Cheese, Ileh, &a., Produce, Flour, Grain, Seeds,
Green and Dried Fralts. dm Salt and Lime. )yid
Joll2 o i B. CANFIELD, Commission
o and Forwarding Merchant and wholesale dealer
to Western Heaven) Cheese, Butter, Lard, Pork,
Itecoo, Floor, Fish, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Salerstas
Llnsord and Lard 011 a, Dried Fruit, and Produce
generally, Nos. 141 and 148 Front stria{. Plttsburga
O.IIEITSZ .1. A.
& RIEITVR, rnonuCE,
Control.. and "Forwarding Merchants, and
purctmaing agents for di Pitssburet Manufactures.
Warehouse, No. AS Libery strect,PlMsburgh, Pa.
Jong 1. nocrew•••FX,WAUD MUM
JOILN I. 1101 USE & BROS, Succes
xo,o Ty .30110 1. noose it CO., WhOleBo.lls Ore
core and Commission Merchants, core. of Notlth
geld and Water streets. Plttaburgh. iretue
JAMES DALZELL & SON, Moo
facturers of Lard 011, and Commission Merchants
for the pnrchme and sate of Crude and Refined Pe
tmlettm, Nos. OS and 70 Water street. Pittsburgh.
kdraners made on Cousigunscurs.
s.ICIIO/I,IIA KER. & LANG,Wholesale
...- , ltealera Wan: Karim Flour, Ora Prcalo,a, pro
yielottA, Pish, Cheese, Salt, Carbon 011, 1.0.
174 Wood Street, near Liberty Street, Pitt
Pa. lady
KCMG* 0, OKAO tiloslll atiTZGau.
11.1EAD & DELVZGAR, Grocers and
AA. Commtalon Merchants, nod dealer. In all Muds
of Co
erVretro l i ,p, r =ltrart l ttsreet,
Pittlbarial. • aptay
14 — 'EIMER & ARMISTRON6,
wardlqi ondeoudnilsidon Iderebanto, tor the sale
Floor, rain, Bir-00, Lard, Bottor,Eiceds,Drted
Vrolb, of
Produce generally, No. ICltarketidtreet,
corner ot FLret, Pa. to2tdly
ri WALLACE, Cottattittibit
t.fa thane and Whales/I,la Dealer In Vionrand Gra fo
No: 353 I,lbertr street, opposite E. It
Pepol, Pittsburgh, P. thump Warehouse, come.
Warne and Pants *treats. no17:1
RIDDLE,No. IS3 Liberty St.,
JAL. pitt a hnrah,Commlaston - Merchant, and
Wholesale Dealer to Countri_Produce, limeades and
Pittsburgh tnanothxdorta. Cash advanced on Con.
a i g ameats, and paid for Prod., annually. a=
troisum - s, P.-DALziaz
PORT. DALZELL & CO.,Drbole-
AA, eaie Grocer., Commission and Torwaxiilluglifer
eVl4 and dealers In Produce , anil elltobargn Man
tiniog,lsio:. 231 Litiertf stmt. -
CHARLES L. CALEIWIELI, (Sue
,l-417iV ttt i gtl2;l'" .1' eel Pork c rud rack
inner of arkeLstad Flout
streets. Pittsburgh.
JOHN WATT •
annir lethsCaZ
WATT & WU.SON, Wholesale
.1 Grocers, Cumnritstnniterchants, and dealers In
Prcritico and 'Pittsburgh blanuthetures, ISEI Lib
erty B i * mot. Pittsburgh. has
. •
11=la LAIIDENT..JWIN PIMITON.-at. C. WALLACS
IWILBERT% tiIIEPTON & - CO,
.4wholoale rpeers and Produce Dezdera , No.
.P.ilitti street. Manure!). isJA
lAU DICKEY
&CO.,Wholesale
tirocers_, Comm lsslaa Alarrtuats , and dealers
Produce,te Water Meet nod AS Trout 'tree,
Plttebarg4,
DAIIIKL [MUM L. YOIGTIT,
VOIGHT & co., oinctessors
XI e t a Lla i r r ii Pr i v:4"P trab¢(4ll'rd"i"
P. 111.1MLPIL J. B. XULTAISII lIXTILIEL.
REl9lllEllak, RHOS" (Successors to
&eraser & Andersm)WboleCtlepealenTllNY
or W e t
M i lo t rritl Y' Me
Yucu..Ylustrarim, " nrAILI
CLAI . hI
8V15711119.--.&11 lirllsoltors.ed Sol
len, or, thellard of Remand SooUrn, obo
enui " d •
• 8 1r05ia"..0"1" 471 .,
rind soldiers...llo Irons o .. meltarirod.lkort. soy °Met
service witttout rOCelVinit then' 00 "r"""'" Le
cal Bounties. orO'requestotto coal or scud thelr sO
dititi to . T.
_rm.:rata IF,
/toy ma prat irT i Ma n al e h Atgrat.V ••a-13.
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• YOU A. BTREft - Prminlaan. A., At-
Ir " p 6"igati:S; VA
T 4'l9oye ...1
CCO IS /.101-A
iiiiire7;l7,7conieTß rise BUM - Oa -
Pittsburgh, and .1. J. EAST, No: ISt retreat street, 1
Allegheny; MetILARAN
Diamond and Market street, Pittalinfgß. _
1I R. STRICKLANIPS:MARIIIoous I •
CUTIGII BALSAM la _
'Warranted to be the ouly pre
rVg`t.7 .;V:, CO
Asthma, Whooping Cough, • • I
Chronic Coughs. ConsmnPa tl) i
Lion Bronchitis and Croup. . I •
Sel prepared from Roney . •
i anti n Herts, It is healing, .ft,- MORE.
miles and expectorsting, and ,
particulariy suitable for all • s
Lions
of the Throat and Lungs por Cale by
Druggists the
R. E.NELLERS .0 Cl),.
IS:Iyil !WHOLESALE A.LltratT
STRICKLAND'S PILE -
A , EDP hoe CUBED thou
sands of the worst easesof
BLIND AND BLHEDINII TIM
PILES. It glees inuumitate ' .
relief, and effeeds a penile. • -•,••
It
cure. Try it dfrectly. FO• R • ; ,
it Is warranted to cure. . I I
Fur sale by all Druggisto, at
50 cents per bottle. ILES".
It r.Z.S. cU..i
Ot11:17d LIOLV.SAIS AnaierS.
DYSPEPSIA. Dr. StricKlaKiPell
TONIC! • a : t o 01 _
.n..,rdiqz-Ert= oviii
v,d:gte, • ,c•-•
nrvonsaystem. his Sett• •-• • c.."
Mtn remedy for Dr repro, . 1 0 ~
or In riorverot.
Acidity
Loss of Appetite.
Acidity of the Stomuh,
Flatulency and debility. It '
In not alchoholic; there.tkrA •.0 to
particalarlymitedllar weak;
nervous and dyspeptic per
was. For axle by all dreg
gists everTwbere at SI per. bottli.
R. R. SELLERS & CO
oenlyd WHOLIVIALZ
FORTY YEARS PRACTICE
LE SEXUAL DISEASES!
Gives me a knowledge seldom acquired by Physi
cians. My lung residence lu this city, add
sufficient
of patients treated annually by me, see
proof of mEsueseess.
SPERIATORRIDEA., or •Sexual Weakness, and
all diseases arising therefrom, are cured in a much
shorter time than heretofore by my NEW VEDET
i ABLY , REMEDIES. Medicines tent to any met al
. Use Onion. All letters must confab a stamp to pay
oreturn poster., Cortespo_uomme held taared. Or
r Ike, PA SMIUIVIELD STREET need Diamond
Address, Bncur. IL IL.
jalaSy Bo b ). PRtabergb,Pa.
PLUMBING, &e
WOOD PUMPS;
=1
IRON F'umr,S;
wrst -- Jam.L.A.Tamus,
Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc,
LEAD PIPE,
BATH TUBS SINKS, WATER CLOSETS
WASH BASINS, WASH STANDS,
laydra,ulie Rants,
Bram Work t l
all kinds; Bloek Tin pipe, fornods
Fountains; at' kinds of Gum and Leather Hose•
Hose Pipe, Cmuplings; Gaa Plpe and Fixtures, okall
descriptions' kept cowl/mils , on band Si
Addy, Willliams & Bartley's
CORN ZR SIXTH AND SMITIIFIXLD STi
PITTSBURGH, PA
MEI
BEAVER STREET, MANCHESTER
NEXT TO POST OFTICE..
All Lf2:lllZl,lr - LTIVI!'
I . el:eodsnikemenrdm -
prprsEEDED LEAD PIPE _
AND
SHE= LEAD WORKS.
%v... now manufectertng a styytEktou ankle of
LEAD PIPE. AND SHEEP LEAD.
We keeki tea head - sked .rnalre: tO order stry
eugh, else or thicketes equired, et the
• Lowest Market Males.
Orders by molt promptly filled.
BAILEY, FARRELL Ai CO -
fed 187 Smithfield Street, Pittliherib Pa,
PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM
VITEING; IN ALL ITS BRANCILES.
I=ll2lgatt i ftle . d a t:Ww . lzezlenceil and practical
GAS FIXTURES; SINKS, BATH TUBS.
v, , ATEJ,, CLOSETS,
Common,' 0. ho,ltd sad mate to crater ' ? "8"144 '
• TATE & SEVILLE,
No. NI FEDERALSTREET. AlleFhecLl,
And 217 LIBERTY IiTRLET, Blitsburgb
mho rßordly
T. T. '' . •
STEAM FITS IN(i~
Piumbisg and pas
FORCE F O R ENIIOIOI3.
IRON PIPE It-BRASS WORN,
or ALL DESCI4MOIC".
iEriNTIEMTS I eel CJCP..
estemsor to Attav e 5W.480
• igs Wood inusburo.
T. T. r.WILUS ••••••- WU. CONGDON'.
pLIUMBING, GAS AND
• ervitutaur. '
HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS. •
sH}trr
LYAD.ttla k s zmnics,
WATERACLOSEIVANTIVISHSTAIIDS.
IMAM CO
. 1 F 0 114 1 6)
Pairneol, wirom „ t tough, r
111WMNb....•• •••.. ...
GAS FITTING • )cv••••••.,11!-ANciDoX
PLUMBING AND STEAM ffMNO.
&IfIVANCE,IIELLS,'
Portable and-Cigar Lighters,
EIFIrEms I C 0.,,
(BtcetWatto,&ddy ditwen,)
..1 1444 4t0c. i s So. urF.Wootto.. - knuargusti; rik
Dhaa. N. Nanette. lease Lee,
Tobias, Wagner, . Edward C.. Dale,
liamnel Grant, ! George Pales,
.)nr.tti It. Smith, ! Altrearltler.
Denris W. ILl,barte grx`o W. Lewts, /11. D
C 111111, 1 ,,, 1. DANCKEII., President.
E. ' , ADD C. 1/10,1i., VlteXreeldent.
M.. I.IeTVAL gartfg pro tea..
.1. G. 1.11.1.1 1 l N, Agent—
tnllZ Woeil and Third streets.
F - - - IR E
AND madame
MEI
INSO RANCE CC OF NORTH A MEM.
PIIII,IIIELPHIA
I=
Hartford Fire Insurance. Cokipany,
13=1
tar I'roteetloll can be secured in the above named
flee reliable Companies.
I=l
fe27:19 . 94 Water arrest. (a! States .9
._ .. .
'WESTERN INSUIAANICE CO., OF
CITTSBUN.I4 11,
AI.V.ICA 1407. R NIIIICII. Presiden
WM. C. 11 47.111tEUT,rieeretary.
CAI . I'. GEOMIE NEF.I.I/, Geoentt AKent.
opOdic°, r: W Mkt street, spAng fl, CO. 'II Ware U... 901
stairs, lentsbergb. • '
Will Insure against ell kinds or Fire andldartne
!Make. A home Institution mahaged by Directors
'who ire well known to the community and who its
determined by promptness and' liberality,. to Main
fold the character which they bare 'assumed, Si o 6
4oring the beat protection to dime who destre to be
unwed.
1=3313
Met. Nimick, Andrew Ackley,
• Ds, Miller, Jr. David M. Long,
Stunts McAuley, , Dees J , Thomas,
Alexander Sheer, 1 Ch.. J. Clark,
Herron. B. erron. i John R. McCune,
C. V, . Hick cyan, James P. Hanna.
311.00 WM. V. HERBEICT,
CITIZENS , INSURANCE COMM
NY CP VaTSBUIDAL — Croce, comer ILerket
and Water streets, second dr.
WAL oo
Preakdelat.
WM, .A. SITEVA RD, liceratary.
Insures Steamboats and Cargoes.
Insures against loss and damn In the navigniton
of. the Southern and Western- It ge
teesro, Lakes, and
Bayous, and the navigation of the liens.
Encores Ogoluet. lons and Manage hydro.
Outset . Ons:
WM.Rngsley, S. M. Kier.
aml Ben, John Strinon,
Jas. Park, Jr., Junes M:.o.xmor,
- W. U. Johnston, K. Ilarbsonb,
B. F. JOnes,/ J. eanwen. Jr.,
Joshua Rhodes., John 9. Dilworth,
Barclay Preston. i Wm. A. Rodgers:.
George( Biagi - va, , delaq '
PEOPLE'S INSURANCE CO. • . -
OFFICE, N. E. CONNER WOOD AND FUTTIBTEI
Wm. PIPLUpo. • 1 Capt. John•L:Rboads.
John Watts. , Samuel F. PhiWM'.
John .E.• Parke, : Charlen.Arbuckle„.
Capt. Jas. iltile... ! Joba.F. E.lthpatrtok,
I Print s. - Illosell, , .
15."'''''.
'YD.':
Kll.4rmk,' W3l. FITITIAIt_r.r . l iZtra
• JOIIN WATT, vial rznoldent
. •
.W. F. 0 ARDNF.It, Secretary.
JoUpy Capt. HADIF.S 001160 N, Gang Apt.
-A LLEGIIEN It INSURANCE CO.
OF FITTSRUINiII.—OnIeo, No. 371111.Nstreet.
Bank Block-
Insures:eiglinat. all kinds of Fire and ltarinoriakeri
JOHN HIWLN, JIL, PrOligent.
JOHN D. hicCORD, Vice Pseetdent.
C. U. DONNELL, Secretary.
Diogeroigi
John D. tleCore.
George &Head,
(Itwales Hamll
Capt.. Wm. ene.
Geo. o..ll.etireer,
Robert B. Davie,
IMM
m..rvey CM di,
T. Hue Mused,
John 117.111,
13. L. Tahnestuck
OIL WORKS. •
WiiougunGE OIL nEivitive
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA.
WORKS IN TEXPERANCEVILLE
Mee, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
(Near Saapeuslon Bridge.)
MANITYACTUILY2.9 OY PURE WHTIT.
IBUIRINTING-
Brand—"Lucifer2' .,
This 011 cannot be excelled fbr barnlngproiertlesi •
color or dre teat, And Dion n In well= rr ed
r e/ r .41'hi;g1111!' 13gE..r . 'l' TOBT. 108+'.
.'ll!'grrArt,.°.bi".G::lTrie n tlo, b re. Aftorge,T.lk
Porter, Dobt. wallace. D. W. C. Carroll.
jar:lend
_
t. J. wwll.l3fo
WAKING & tea,
CORIMISSION . MERCHAITO,'
ANN NNOICEIIN
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS
And Dealers it, Retlnivig
oc21:17 No. as mAraacr.wr. yistinctigh.
WINDED WAREROIISE
PHENH( WAREHOUSING COMPANY,
Foot of IlekkW and Itarrimmai aurae,
-Breakllya, N. Ir.,
Storage for 4Ftelinos Z i oti.vafig.
la Uptown:l Burble. See Circulars:
ore- Mee, NO. Of. ulfalVElc STANNI, Nr!: York.
0e.11.17
. - • ..
.. . .
w.c.ix,iateioLivi." - 14...adizi , ;(5* - 5".; 1 .
~ i Eta 4It'SUMPIIR. , •.- - ,. :-.
WArks..4o;l'.4ster , .. , ,voilisis-Toseiaidits
erne! nr-reithoiiiiiikiiv wrazkr:< , 4:
These works hero the latitiskOpaelty luttweeali,.
try. The brand stands the 'highest in thls n ena,
and In Enrol*, for qualitytlll4 are tea& andt a
la put In well seasoned bomb, preparede
A ll=urers of SOILF.,II9i tintLiti. ikNKS
.finproved.ltoring Tools for 0 !Wens. • . , deidtll' ..
81UPEIIIOR OIL -ENGINES: ~
• .•
• • . . • :.,-. •
Ant. covaysac
We - anr ecinetnxtt!lig, sttfl wit 'keep oit
parlor style ot • • .
Cidia IEBTCI- . 11=ir348
111111,1i111113 A: COME 0t.101011 . •.11011111;
we Write parties, needing enenri far ifilipmds.,
to can and: araLtbem, earner .115"/ su4
STREETS. near CltylVarer arta: • • •
leZt • MAO azuruus. a
COMMERCIAL OIL MORI.
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL
Constantly on band nnillor Sala
AT TIM LOWEST MAlikeTi •lAA*AI.";'
MI
jAMEM 'WHAMS, - • •
awn= 'ma.,
CRUDE AND REFINED . 1111.4 , -i;.
Btoek
airiipecla siteition stria. 1:0 4.11 e ebb
matt . or. Petroleum and Ito producm. comusim„..
respeettally solYelied. PosollSlvol &Ix 141, MUM
j Atiplet, • •• •
Nori S 1 VLAIR pittatruret...
.ro r w . ardtr4 "az!d Comniti,sloictimmlis4li
Ana .yager 01.1.. Illgolinatles; , .:Lnbileattiti
'CruftPetroletun One, fte‘, - commintl on band
for OLLOASILO.IO , retr 3 sctltetpdee4;.
Ynd ardVa 0 )4044! - pea . ;,
, .
VritirONAND:LIPPILIMEL
:avanarit i.i. Irr 442,1,11Dlealiet
1
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•
El
8
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81.'750,000.
ICIM=23
narrus 21,16110;
ME
. at J. 111:11AT/W4
NM 47 WOOD mitt.