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    Zhe Vittolturqh 6itzette.
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THURSDA Y, .I.ARCH 8, 1 f 6
ROBINSON, NeCLEAN & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
No. Ili Fourth Street, Pittsburgh,
Dealers In all kinds Of Government &entitles, Gold
sod Silver, Comtism% Bank Notes, !foreign
and Domestic Exchange, etc., etc., etc.
Deposits received to l'arrunds and Currency. In
ternal allowed on time depcillts. Collections made
to all parts of the United States on most Ihrorsble
termß.
....rs executed with lotted for everything In
the business at the 13011/011. New York, Philadelphia,
awl Pittsburgh Ureters , rioards strictly on commis
'ton.
• .
Draw on EL CLZWEI & CO.. New York, J. COOKE
& CO . , PhilwdelplOw; on , C. D. &T. H. FRB
WM. Holtman.
i*li
WE.D7MBDAY, March 7, Int.S.
There was but little done in our local stock
market today, and except for Bunk shares
and Government bonds. there seems to be no
demand. The auction males were well atten
ded on Tuesday afternoon and evening, anti
the transactions in bank stooks were no
tionally large. Citizens sold at Gte..;; Exchange,
663 ; Bank of Pittsburgh, C6!..4 to 66k; Bank of
Commerce, LOS, and there was also a sale of
National Refining & Storing Oil stock at 9.
Gold is reported steady, and a fraction
higher today—New York quotation at noon
131 k. Railway clocks firm—sales of Pitts
burgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago at soy, and
Cleveland & Fittaburgh at 7674
—Great pains (says an exchange) are taken
by parties at Washington to ventilate the
opinions of the Controller of the currency
upon the loan hill and the financial policy of
the Government. The opinion of thin or that
subordinate of Mr. McCulloch may be of im
portance to the party holding it, but it has no
effect here. It Is well understood to be part
of the lobby game to defeat a return to specie
payments, and its a gross discourtesy to the
Secretary, whose opinion Is exactly the re
verse of that of hie subordinate.
-The following comparative statement
shows the average condition of the leading
items of the Philadelphia Banks for the past
and previous week :
Last Week. This week.
Capital.... -514,642,150 $14,642,150
Loans • 411 , 8 " 65,792 46,601,752 Dec.V60,140
Specie
1 1 7 )85,409 1,041,492 Inc. 16,054
Legaltend's. ,211P-,905 17,447,635 Inc . 164.730
Deposits 32,0fd,223 32,835,094 Dec. 217,158
Citeulation- 7,732,070 8,161,019 Inc. 428,279
The most remarkable feature of the above
statement of averages is the large increase of
clrenlation, which now exceed eight millions
of dollars. The legal tender notes increased
$161,790, and specie $16,054. The loans decreased
$260,910, and the deposits $217,158. This state
ment points to rather more stringency in
m r o e ney matters. The loans are decreasing, as
a
also the deposits, and-legal tenders show
an increase. The prospect of the attempted
funding of the currency is received with wen.
eral apprehension. It is argued that if the
movement should prove sticcesshal as a means
of thoovering the specie basis, there must at
least be serious derangements arislegirom
the universal reduction of all prices, triis
the banks will be imperilled through the loses
of their customers. Thus,, the future is re
garded as threatening, and worthy the most
careful watching by the banks.-Ledger.
Orme. no Tea Perrsacrarra Oceans,
WeDNESDAY. March 7; 1865. i
There Is no Improvement to note In the tone
of the general markets, either as regards de
mand or prices, and with a demand for the
leading articles of trade restricted almost en
tirely to supplying the Immediate wants of : Dar coons.
, told and Dry Goods rallied a little tins
the retail trade, we have but very few round • morning, but soon relapsed to their weakness
lot operations to record. of yesterday, and the buyers in the market
still contend for lower
prices prices. Foreignay, d goods
GRAlN—Wheat to rather more active but were offered at tod an Do
rincharigedk.le of 1 car lifilwankto Club, at i ... tin .. abet, ~lower
b ma a ard gbeatiao, hags
• tia ir dull andan c Ynie r a l i n tiTal e IndianaSt tptilt, Red at
tit! ?: : touched a lower figu re than they have for the
eel and Ear on track, and the board advance ' I,',Tatly*irotot:,,nistrgam",.: has '' be en fou 4 d a , o 7,l:
for email lots from store. Barley nominal at : 13 ,,,,,,,,. a "eeunge__,tuanuo,A.B3l4; Augusta
75 for Spring, and BO for fall. Rye is quiet and .
A inch, 25; Augusta, 30 inch, 21; Great Falls,
unchanged. Oats maybe quoted at 40 Mek on M, 23; Great Falls L, L. 7,2. Bleached Starting,—
track.
Ration & Son, 96 ' inch, 31. Prints—Pacific, 21;
FLOUR—Ia steady with a fair local demand, Itiehmond 20. Amos
20 lii; Arnold, 18%.
but unchanged. Sales from store In small p e t e m ee __i te M itbar, d in g iwe r,... _43leow.
lots at 119%@8%, for Spring Wheat; ISNcigril% for ~, n artiorn ~., .C ,
53; 15 .
half Spring and half Winter; and 111010I.f, ii,„.,, DritteLataia H, 2 .... wi atta ,,, 15 we
tland. 0 15
all Wlnter Wheat brands. Safe of 100 bbl, o M "fi ennete _ sau . , ,,,,, g : sf). iria',..i . ,,,,,,,,, -
s Trogvl3l.4 . - 7.:con.`fig."ll Vnt':; , , , ltii,„ed ~ , ,, ,,, ; .'C„C„; ''',l' . C Tltt':,.;',g a, A. z, Stripes—
ati,.. 142,i for Shouldersi 170173 tor Sides, i„1iii71„71,4,11'. - g.ii - t 7 - 452 - ' 2 ,,, io - , - ,;&, p ,,7 s tc,,
and ....mumia for Sugar Cured itams. Lard is fi,o,tl,oS; Empress Trail, *1,25.
dull with small sal. of prime kettle at 18t,
Small sal. of Mess Pork to the trade at OS% New York Market.
4819. No movement in Balk Meats. New Toxic March - -Cotton rather more
SEEDS—Clover Seed la dull and neglected, active at 434544. for middling. Flom 10c lower
with a supply largely in excess of the demand. for common grades medium and good grades
Small sales of Timothy Seed at 113;Xel. Flax . alai., and without deoldedchange, at $7,147,134 .•
Bead Is in demand at ge75e2,80. ft, Extra State; 183,20e8,4 for Extra R. 11. 0.,
BUTTER—Is in fair demand and steady but arid .1+1,60431100 for Trade rad. The market , 8 ATrUDA Y. 51 A BCD kWh. WOK
unchanged; sales of good to prime Roll re- closed quiet. Whiskey dull, at r„,286•2,30 for
ported at 35638.
prune. Wheat firmer; White, Common and
Ef4GS—ln rather better demand but un- Inferior doll and droopiug, at .1,03 for old
changed—fales of 12 bids at 28. ' (linage Spring; $1,6061,85 for Old Milwaukee
CHEESE—Ls quiet and unchanged—sales of Club, and 411,70 foram.. New No I Amber 3111
prime Goshen at 24 23 , end common Ohio at anukee. Rye heavy, at 75 for Western. Bar
ri•
ley heavy. Barley Malt dell. Core rather
°Real:Ai—Continues to come In pretty more steady; casound 47..144:%70; Sound Mixed
freely, embracing several lota from Chicago. Western, 88 in store and delivered; 80 for West-
We can report sales of 40 bids, to the trade, at ern VeLow, and fr, for Southern yellow. Oats
58a7kand email sales at 74173 ,
rather more active, at 1,5013 for Unsound
MILL FEED—SaIe of 1 car heavy Shipaturfs Western, including Choice at 47, and Sound
atomsat at; and smell sales of Middlings from Western at 51(355. Pork heavy arm lower, at
01,50.
V26,51a4@26,90 tor New Mesa, and closing at
HAT—Vary dull, 'ti th e suppiy considerably , szt., raw, g..y.,,75 for Old do, and $30,25 o,w
In mime of the demand. Baled is selling at to Prime- ;ire° 5,500 bbl. New Mess for March,
from ale to 616 per ton.
A oril and stay sellers' option, at e 98,514027,25. '
OIL—No. 1 Lard Oil is steady, with a fair de- Beef steady, at 18020 for New Plain Mess, and
mend at ip,11401,85. 201.24 for New Extra Mess. Cut Meats un-
ONIONS—QuIet but steady at r„,50 to VI per hinged,
.cat 1.1%@12% for Shoulders, anti 16e18%
big i it r iE stg 7 ,I IL a t I N ._ A
ie.
setts
ini.s, : for liamor . Bacon q i nle i l ih r f llitirtfoLl:trt,l
- Peaches at 15altr for quart Us. a e ri t ti r , 2 it; l iTre rl as su e ( t i l I C l ' o u :'s C ' 4l l l, and IMillicaa for West ' ern, :,
for hall..
. and 13%618 Inc City, Lard heavy, and more
POTATOES--stiady,with regular sal. from . active, .464115%. - Butter quiet, at 32045 for
More at 51,1581.:3) per bush, and *3.50403,01 pet Ohio, and 40@55 for State. Cheese Inlet, at
harrel—Sale of fil bbls, to the trade, at 133,35. , 164 M. Money active and firm, at 60,7. Star-
BEASS—Lems active but unchanged—small ling quiet, at 111,08%talagX. Gold without de-
sales at 81.7502 per bosh. cited change; opening at 133;4, declining to
HOMINY le selling at 9e to the trade, and I:Vii, and
clot;
at IM%.
25‘g23,i, in a small way
Chicago Market. ,
CatcAoo March 7.—Flour Quiet. Wheat, firm! WM. KNABE 15. C FIRST
PFITSBURGUI PETROLEUM MARKET.': sea adva nced 2c; sides D1,24 , 4gL2)%. Corn, PIIRDIDM oucti SIED AL
quiet. Oats, doll. Highwines ‘ q Met. Proofs- i
..401, lg . cor
ms .
OPTICS Or ran PITTSNIMOH GAIIZTED
WEDNESDAY. March 7, 1608. *31,7k for Extra; Prime sold to a limit e d ex- !
° These lottrutnents licring been before the public
CRUDE—The transactiOna In Crude were . tout at elpe..swßeV,ll.ineirl
hams
iirn lc i sxl : f ,n r Is f 0... .: thi mi. . ,. . r .
~t . ..v , ,,a c, 7 1, ; , 3 .2;
4.0. Hon to-day, and while the market us 1 ~,,,,s ' ' mu
q a iry at 16c. Lard deal, at 14) . 173ic. flogs ric . F.F.AiNiNCE that yr...maces them lf NE-
S and weak, there is no essential change In I dull ° , and declined 15( 0; sales at 09466934 c. for ' QUALitir. For sale hr
CHARLOTTE BLUME.
prices. Sales of 500 bbl. at 16, bids returned; I coed to choice. Dressed Hogs, quiet., at 11111.. ,
_„ -
43 Fifth street Sole Agent.
: Receipts, Flour, 4,900 bbls. Wheat, 4.500 bush- ! _2°.
BM at 16; and 250 and 350—0 n Tuesday evening
ot ~ ,on, 1s 50 D beet " ( - mm, a,na o bi ome ,.
! 'l'llE 1111,LOBURY, NEW YORK,
—at 17. Holders, generally are beginning to , ;logs, sm. Dressed liogo, 423. Shipments, . y.
nnilfte - the fact that the market is Inn rather ! Flour, 3,..UX1 Ws. Wheat, 5,,510 bushels. Corn,
precarious condition. and hence the majority I ',;30 bushels,
of them are more anxious to sell, while at the , New York Stock and Money Markel
tame time, they do not seem disposed to make New Torre, March 7.—The steamer Cuba
from Liverpool carried out 5.141 C in epocie.
any further concessions. Once our refiners Government smoke steady.
Stocks strong ;
become satisfied that the lowest point has , United States B's , s_,
.1 rogistared,lo4%; do li.V..
been touched, they will buy pretty freely, but 'el. registered, /.. I; United States s's 19-10
co . upons 90; treasm7 notes 78-70, Ist aeries,
until they become pretty well trattalled on
90,• do lid aeries, rs; Missouri We 77 Ohio
this point, it la not likely that the trausac- and' Missisrdppl certificates SlX;Western
lions will be very large, unless an active ship- Union Telegraph 67X; Pacific Mailliteamahip
ping demand should spring up In the mean- Company 214; New York Central 01%; Erie 87;
time. ! Reading V2X; Michigan Southern and North-
REFINED—The market for bonded oil con- . ern Indiana PS; Pittsburgh 77%; North West.
unties doll and weak the advice. from the era bait do preferred 5354; Fort Wayne 90 ; 1 , a.
East Mill being turreted as unfavorable, and Dine - intuit! Market.
even for future de leery, the offers are not as ! ,
March 7.—Flour le deli I
good as they were a week or ten days since. • '-: , ae.aleeTt,
In th e present unsettled and unsausfactory 1 tilare_.
_ls no material eln, Inge In p ri nts .,, etit .
condition of the trade , it Is impossible to give , m. "1 ...8 ° N eo, 1 1 . ....p..._e_c_5 d r7.1" ) .1..: . 1 •. ,
accurate figures. as there is not enough doing , for No . I. OW nee cora I,tin declined
to establish quotations. Free Oil is dull and , le, clotting at 50e for No. I, sh e lled. Oats are ,
entirely nominal at 57058; It Is stated that . ;1011, at 37c for No. 1. Dye centimes dull, and ,
there was a sale of 230 bbls on Tuesday at lii, I Pe•tool are nominal , at M e fee No- 5 . erOvie - !
inns unsettled and drill. Mess Pork is held at
trot we it! not prepared to vouch for the truth
.0 I the rt. . tr.,00 for C . l . ty. Bulk Meats dull. at 1110 for
! Shoulders,
~ tame for Sides, and 16e for Clear
NATT AND RESIDUUM—The demand
for Residuum continues very much restricted, . a iiiaa All loose small s ' il at of Naxos are at
an . 11 111 , 7 A for Shoulders, Sides and
and In the absence of sales, $4 to &Di per bbl ' alor
may be regarded as the nominal quotations. ' ' mu' mite. firmer, and in good de- ;
Nothing doing in Naptha.
arm at
we for Prime Pity,
Cottldere are
1, lee A.; eh
roc es quiet. n dull, and
&RBI VAL&—The .arrivale of crude by the I a •
Allegheny, river since our last report, were ... , price. are nominal , at 194045 e for middling.
follows: ; Wlsio , in moderate demand, at 112,25, duty
Fisher & Bra 400 Jaa. WHIG= -go , paid. Gold 133%.
Jos. Denney 434 W. P. Logan 85 St. Louie Market,
Dumana Dunlap 55 Consignee unisn'fi 8 Sr. Loma, March 7.—Flour dull and drooping
Total
lat *3407.L 0 *3407.L 0 f0r Single Extra; $8,50 for Double
1888 •
, Exir e akl.l4 for Fancy. Grain—Wheat heavy
at 1.75 . for Good. Fall; 2.leet,a3 for Prime; .
PETROLEUM STOCKS IN NEST YORE. i al• for Choice. Corn 5t.5843630 for Whitey
i 5.543825 e fOr - Yello Oats easier at 404}4be. Pro.
Special Dispatch to the Western Press. ' visions—Bacon dull at 1.1 e; Shoulders at Me;
New Ton, march 7, me, Cleartlideslatt; Plain Hansa 22%,c. lard languid
Petroleum stooks have been Irregular. Ben- ' 185.4 c; Kegs V.O , Me.
nehoff Run, 18,40; Central, 1,67; Pint National,l New Orleans Dolton Market.
! a ,
45; Hamowook, 2,85; Excelsior, 1,40; Palmer, settl Nol
e Oatztat March 6.—Cotton dull and un
d. The - gales today-were 700 bales; du
-00; Plthole Creek. 6,50. ring the last three days„ 3,100 bales. The re
_ celpts to-day were 6,160 bales; receipts during
Pritl32 or Leading staple. to stew York. the last A
is. 440 , ..... Y. ,
g ' 6 Pn B d r molteses unc bslas j
na. • it, ' in- S i . ' t It ' Ar • De t• ged. -- Gold 131%. Sterling 41.
Cotton.Wd Vend. lb. 41 +I 7X4. it,
Flour, ex. Suds ow-sa, is t 7. to MX. bbi Mining Stocks,
Corn, W. M. be
V 7 °. C Me ' be . New Yeas, March T.—Prices of mining ;Books
Whs. , . 'C- S T ria lf.; ts • t i ' sn L la'" 4 •;. 4 ~l 1 hid la Boston today; Copper falls 26; nankiln•
Sheetings. Y d 30, 'a
. Print Cosh., r d 2; ii Se yd ! 59; Hancock IS, Royal 12%; Minnesota 6%;
Commercial m i te .. . Quincy 52; Bay State eirlioston water power 24.
This table explain§ why
sells so high, and why preference is given by :
owner' of mono tor:1011°8ns at legal interest, ; Chicago Market.
or even less . T h e table Shows that those who I skald Dispatch to tee Pittsburgh Board of Trade,
60 days agO, put their money Into emote goods, Carcaoo, ',larch I—Flour—Steady and firm.
or bought them on credit, have =Lae "no" Or. I —Wheatc.flrmer. Rejected Common, dm;
losses. In matey °soul the loss Is so heavy as ,
Oats deli, at - 2 s lic ii, Lo: lo. 2, b m and
to impair the capital of merchants so much as . n i t e l a rro , 2h ! i t t Oa .
g o ..1. their notes dangerous to tench " ..Y Provisicioa—Mess iork, w e at kr.
rata. Wpm the market - value of cotton, flour, ' firmer, at 17e. Cat Meats, unehang ,
corn, wheat, and other products, the solvency
of =my traders depends, and the fluctua
tions are naturally watched with great Inter- ' IMPORTS MT RAILROAD.
est. That still lower prices =YAW be reached, . Trerearraol3, FORT WAYNE A CHICAGO. R. a.
there is no reasonable doubt. There is no March 7.-5 bbls ba.tes, Schoonmaker & SOD;
this b err &
uck.'
want of cereals or cotton, and a few months • 0 bbis dry apples, W J Sleek ; 5 do do, K
will produce new crops of both, and force , Emary;3 do do, Cook, Biro A co; 9 [
M4ces still ingtheetowards natural balances. , wheat flour, T C Aenkirup; 4 pkgs produce,
e total In the price of gold is steadily Mak. ' Kirkpatrick a Herron; 27 cars metal, Hamrick
cereals and j3rovislons available as a re- i & aryl cat stave:kJ J a1dy,,,,1 ear wheat.
fiance, and will leave a larger stock for , Liggett. a 430;4 Mira Metel, J Moorhead; 150
borne oomstimptlon to the damage of, prices.: bideflour, Watt & Wilson; VD do dO,Shousaker
The future has little of enconragement to & Lang) 50 tea grease, F 'Sellers a co; 49 pkm,
debtors. and the less people owe and the fewer ; rags, McCullough, Smith & co; 1 car corn; Kill
engagements they make to pay money in to- A Bitchart; 200 bbls Serer, T C Jenkins.
Pike, the better.—N. P. Tribune, Atrarcesereir STATION, ' March . 7.-1 Mid to
traced. a & W Jenkinsona 1 ear shingles, WU
• Alarms la 'Detroit about Trichina. limns a co; 10 bins dour, 0 Mayers; 10 bge gas„
metal, MD Suydara,_ . I Obi eggs, 11 Wall; I..sit,a
[From the Detroit Advertiser.]
wheat, Kennedy & gni; II belt apples, °Wens
SF undintiand that 00 great has been the ! a Co; 13_,pkg0 ash, It a A Carsoni_ so dtVdo,
panic in rerd to trichina in pork that the Hahn & Wilmette bbl . buckwheat flour, 5 bblt
Dlitinett ol d our prldpal dealers has sugared beamq 2 bb met
pickles, C Rotten; 2 cars lumber,
iMuletteely. With the view of reassuring the , C C Boyle; 'dodo, F Atwater; Ido do, J Naas;
Imbue, same of the leading packers have pro. i . ,22 eke - rags, Godfrey & Clark; 0 dos brooms, 0
red& thorough eXaMinetiOn Of a large glum' ! Beglarld; II doe pats, to bbls flour, Metter a
city of Jerk by' & committee; consisting of
.261t 4",.
...,, , , .. _
Lou i s . .4 417 ;P c gr e j an t, f ,-MLI nf h Tmd e 1 Curvizmp-& — Prrrastraotr -RAIL' Roan.--
thlrpector orpork, Da. J. .. I
~
1 ' al"' a (I°"'
B.
- -4 .5. -- A - liTeßiOnan - dDr:
v51111)221 t
hat Ilarela7,-dhsks darer. seed, got& Daweentb
bMaddlaneaL-301111. i .& Ilitushowt II bas Mclver .
T. X. 12 Prauger 10 ° unite ' n fi„--.., 'OB4, Eetzer a ,Atiristrongt a bbls WhlskY. M
all the • pork th ey ezajnines l . ADO
d - ,„--g thali- .. kletalliOnghltibi boils -chairs, Denier, PlOsask
OMNI and -salty et_
_ l2 clltmutlu)...,:ir. has nu , Co; 72 do do, Lemon & WeiseLla pkgs gsb, gs,
oplnkm the II Wan , " u 'o rn 4s •r "`"' ,I I,ll4;itteetati ear lumber, John Heath; MI pkge
yeautade Its appeantnoo Elias keglou. • ; flail, It Peet; 20 do do, It Pulpit it. co; /2 do do,
_ ..
; Miner 2tahektiteon_ ikaddilo, - Atwell, Lim -.2. CO,
3,1 hulls cicks, A Milliken; ID bids 011, l Y DOT
.I.auAblin; 3 earl. potatoes, E 11. Elevelarkli 3do
do. Volgt it coil dh file,'GnifF& 'Reiter; Soars
ImnaerrilinbrltherOMlOw & Peon •
. ritrelltliOtt, COLtritstri 1.1114113 11.11;
Gioia lffliGner-SeOeles. •
Nsw Yons, March 7.—Tbe followloq are Gs
prices of Gold MCA ut ellocks Old In hew York
Prip
te•ded/_di BW . 8 4 00 NOS4O)t, MO) Suilth
ressoiceds,oo; Fluted tatty, 1 710.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Pork Pattathe at Chicago.
Deducting the 'shipments from the receipt.,
• a balance shouldthdicarts about the number
eft over for packing and butebering
Receipts from Oct 1. to date 771.811
Shipments " ..... 240,535
Balance paa,cers and butVlars. : r u 1 ,: 2;15
„ „ " 854,466
Mr. Henri - Milward, In his weekly circular,
published elsewhere, estimates the packing
for the season at 44,623 head, Including thr
hogs, Uve and dressed, In tee hands of the
packers.—itribetne.
Flour and Grain in Mani.
The following shows the amount 01 dour and
grain to store In Chicago, on Satarday,March 3,
an compared with the nmonnt In atom at the
corresponding time lest year, as reported by
the focretary of the Board of Trade :
DM. 1065.
BWI 04,700
1 VC 1 438 OW
. 3,7.7:10 3
. 174,647 1,992,290
. 107,620 112,700
• 4331 6 70 176,303
flour.
Wheat
horn..
(late ..
Barley
===l!
Cuir•no, March 6.—Tbecattle market to-day
Is notice and buoyant, under a brisk shipping
demand, with mins at from for first
ewe, steers; and Wen% for tgr to good, and
nt from g1aar16,73 for common to medium
grollos of cow. and stock cattle.
Live bogs are extremely dull and weak, with
a decline of tS(l,lOe per 100 lbs. Sales range
frem g 5,7509,9) for common to good bacon
ho
st . :;ep rule dull. We note small sales to-day
at from #5,4145,80 for choice lota.
Cincinnati Reed Market
ciN a Ail, Mareh 6.—The receipts of clover
aro etlil liberal. and, being inexerese of the do
end, a farther decline was established, aud
there is only a moderate !wintry now at 403,25.
Small sales aro be , ganiade from store and
orders filled at ig) ck 40. Timothy is In but
llttoolted request. It can be bought at 4040.
Flax meets with a good demand at V.,03.
M A lrOn BY TELEGRAPH,
Finance and Trade in Pew York.
New You, March 7.—The stock market was
firmer at the last boards, and there was a good
demand, especially on clique stocks. The up
ward movement on Erie and Michigan South
ern Imparts more strength to the whole mar
ket. The following were the closing prices at
p. m.: New York Central, 1 , ,'; Erle, 81 , 34;
Hudson Elver, 103; Reading 98%; Michigan
southern, 115 , 1; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 77!,i;
Kock Island, 107; North Western, WX; do pre,
furred, SP,t; Fort Wayne, 91; Canton, 43 , *;
O tilted States &DX, 104,5, ,• Culled States 10-40
110: Missouri 6s, 91; Toledo 107; Ohio and Mis
sissippi Certificates, 24%; Illinois Central, Ill;
Michigan Central, 14114.
. .
There Is rather more demand for money o
dor, owing . to the increased speculation at the
"Lock Exchange, bat It was freely offered at 7
per cent., and there were some exceptions at 6
per cent. Prime discounts are current at 708
per cent.
001.0.
Gold closed quietly ut
•
ilubineas in provisions Is generally dull. The
price of pork continues to decline, and there
very little doing for to
or consumption.
Taere is some speculative feeling, but tho
Dulls find It imp:mail:do to sustain the umrket.
BOOTS ABD .80..
The boot and shoe trade Is dull and the too
,lency towards lower prices. The pulk of the
business Is with the South. The stooks are
-nd the
large, and the spring trade is not up to the ex
pectations of manufacturers. The New Tork
exports, exr_luaive of speolie, for the week end
ing March 6, are6,ww„4 , satiNe period bun year.
t,919,574. Imports, 6,107,736; cold same period
last year, .4531,237, principally to dry goods.
The weakness and downward. tendency of gold
continues to have a very depressing effect on
t he market.
March 7.-22 like 110.. J P Scott, 133 eke barloly, TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
W H Gi L yggpi, 2 6 bbls lard, J. Lippincott; 13
bags facility'. Meaner Harper; 1137 do do,
Spencer it Mcay:loo bbla flour, DAn Wallace; trrlval and Departure of Trains.
Dm do do, JAR CalrlllriOr, I CIL! stn.., Thoma s
Markle, 1 ear earn, SO 1:141., 40 sacks flour, T C Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
Jenkins. 4 pkgs seed, 1 AVIV+ eggs, W P Seek & Depente
Ou• 1 car bones, id AtlFtln; W. paper sacks, J A Jay Express .
2:20 • m '
.Matt Arrfeee.
1:50 am
Sant. Altoona AcconVis 7:10 • m , Put Line 2:40 a m
Cincinnati Exp's &Ma m;let Wall A.oren WA am
gall 11:10a mlet Penh Acne.— I:SS 1 m
PLI11•• Express.., 3:66pm 2.1 Wall Ae.m... 9:60 • ni
Johnotowa Ae . n. 4:/5 pm,Johnern Accom.lo:os • me
Put Line 10:00 pM , Pitt&Erie Ma11..12-M P .
Ist W• 11 Accom.. 6:30 • mitlaithnore Kap'. ltM P m
14 / 0 ; 43 • vi r e/ Wall Acores... I:60P.
sg •• •• 6:09 p ra;11:11 hi Express.. 2.125 p m
tat Penn Accom•nlo:36p in Ild Penn Ace.... 6:25 p m
),, •• •• S. pm; Alt.. Accom•
IS Tinto Truth. .ohao p M
The church train , ease. Wane. st g tion every
lu.d.s at 11 ; 06 • ..; ... 010 S, leaves Pittsburgh at
1:66p. m.
Pittebargii, Columbus and Cincinnati.
Departs. Antes..
1'1.4 Line 2:60 a m Put Ltne M) a m
Nall . . 3•Oua mFail AS p m
re
Expss ...... ».. ress...„. MM. m
Steubenville Ao- tent:PU.lok Ac
rOmmodation • • Pin commodation..lo•lo • m
Pittsburgh. Ft. Wayne and. Chicago.
Departs. . Aroloei.
itspreas • are &ter.. 2:03 ain
Ex press : 60 P a 'xprees ..... .. . 14:13 pm
Express
7:13 a m ........ 6;13 p ni
Wheeling Eau , . 5:19 pm
New Brighton Accommodation amuse Allegheny
51)pot at 9 Am., 11:60 a.... 4:31p. m,, and 6:40p.m..
Et.huter. 2:15 p. In.; Hew Curie, Mho p. m.: Len. -
:my, 11230 p. tn.; Wallachia, 7:500. sa.
Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Wheeling.
Departs. Arrives.
) itxpresa 2:23 a m 'Express 3:68 p m
rr. 2r50 p m,Expreu
6: - M ••m Express 9:13 p rn
2:M a 1:11
IMetit•enville Accommodation Wares Allegheny at
i WTI. 131.
RIVER NEWS.
!Brest City ....Gordon Parkersburg.
Belle ...... .... Longhrey Oil City.
Ight:rilda Saint ...... ....Oil City.
DEPARTREEL
Robt. Moore ..Maratta Cincinnati.
Forest City... Gordon Parkersburg.
Echo Gordon Oil City.
BOATS LEAVING To-DAT.
Bayard ~ Moore Parkersburg.
Emma. No. I...Maratta .St. Louis.
HIRER, WEATHER, RTC.
The river continues to recede stet/411Y at
this point, with a fraction less than seven feet
in the channel by the pier marks last evening.
The weather yesterday was blustering and
eoldocith an oeenaional spitting of snow. Tel,
amine from Oil City reported the Aileghney
falling with three feet six Inches of water at
that point.
There was apt a single arrival yesterday,
aside front the regular packets, and the
Robt. Moore, for Cincinnati, with an excellent
trip, was the only transient departure. Busi
ness at the landing continues rather dull, anti
boats experience considerable difficulty In
picking up a full cargo.
The following dispatches were received at
the Board of Trade to-dav:
. . .
Ctsctss Art. March 7.—flyer has fallen two
feet during the last 24 hours. Nora, Captain
Devinney, arrived yesterday. limines s very
chill. Weather clear and pleasant.
Lortsvltta, March 7.—ltiver falling with 8
feet In the canal by mark. Rocket passed up
last evening, with two barges of sand in
tow.
Sr. Loris, March 7.—to a. tn.—River rising,
with 15 feet hence to Cairn. Weather clear
and pleasant.
The Allegheny river packets appear to be
doing a Lair business, having pretty good trips
both up and down, including a goodly num
ber of passengers. The lowing business, how
ever, is said to be very dull, and with an un
usually large number of boats in the trade,
the rates for towing have been reduced con
siderably.
Passengers and shippers should hear In
mind, that the llayard, t.apt. Geo. D. Moore, Is
the regular packet (or Parkersburg to.day,
leaving promptly at 11 a. m.
The Emma No. 3 did not get off (or St. Louis
last evening an expected, being unable to com
plete her cargo, but she Srlll leave to-day
about noon without tall. Capt. Jam. M. Mar
ratta In command and Mr. John Eakin has
charge of the office.
The Kate Robinson,- Capt. Robt. Robinson,
with John Wherry In the omee, Is filling up
rapidly for Cincinnati and Louisville, and will
sale be ready to take her departure.
Capt. Wash. Kerr telegraphs that the Rev
eine will be hero to-day or to-night, and will
leive for Portsmouth on Friday.
The Camelia. Capt. Lytle, is announced for
Nashville, and all intermediate points forth
with, and pro- - cud shippers should
.• • 4.1 i, Mu -.. passengers an,
bear thin fact in mind.
The Brownsville packets are doing a very
fair busineas, both the freight, train° and pas- 1866
senger trade being very good, and I.l3.oboatn
in point or accommodations for passengers f
speed and comfort, are unsurpassed by any On
the western waters. The cancers are gentle
men in every sense of the word, in addition to
being experienced and prudent steamboat-.
men, and we have no hesitation in saying that .
both passengers and shippers having bust/tens
with them will and what we have said to be
no exaggeration.
II DEI iviii:):111;t:
SSTEAMTO AND FROM LITER-
Pot IL AND EUEENBTVWN (110.ILLAND) twice •
week. The INMAN LINE. sailing
EVERY SATURDAY,
EVERY 'WEDNESDAY,
Will run three daily side-wheel steamers between
CARRYING I'. h. MAILS. Eittentrgh, Monongahela Clty, Brownerille, tilee's
ending. tireensbora liettees And the Dankard
Tickets sold to and from Ireland, England. seot•
land, liertnanY altd ficglooli. This line Is tompo•ed •Of the following
steamers
Ap o the Com°. y 's °Mee,.
. _.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent, ;gait 4114.11%f
15 Broadway, N. Y. RaTarii -' ..
M c A rri'. s i ,C .s.c.r ß it
. . .
FRANKLIN •• . CAL'T. Z, W. C A R3IAC
. . ... GALLATIN.. ... wi l l lea v e
CAPT. A.S. CARLILF..
These packets will leave Pittsburgh daily M 9 a.
.rn and it r . in except Sunday. when the departure
COAL DEALERS .4 ND IRON The through packet for the 011 Regions will leave
'FOr COAL
ouN....„—p ro p ow .w in b e ~,,.,eteed at ,b,. Pittsburgh dally at it p. m. , Browneville daily at .
Odlce of the Water Works. op to NIXON on TOES 0 5 .• m•
DA Y. March OAP, iota. to FL tiVISH COAL at the '` X•rr ßNct. — Le.vei Brnwnliville for NUMMI - I&
UPPER AND LOWER WORKS. or Other one of dally at: am, end sp. rn.
Horn, for ON F. YEAR FROM THE FIRST DAY OF Leers, Greensboro and Geneva st 11 o'rlock,
APRIL, MOM. Also. to 3'l'l(Ni:ill It ATER rirl: Mee,' Landing at Yo. m. .
and miscellaneous Castings for the some time, LCAVYS Monongahela Cloy at 3 n'clort.
r0b3,30 JOSEPII FRES Cll. Cum,
. i The l ltt . e b, i , a ,i, .. , i . rnpo .. ..e l d , c 0,1 :, tg:t- t c r l.m . iiik . ar y hu i t i d i
. TO ENGINE BUILDERS AND he ' coutmanded by Nflcers of long experience. w 'r ttei
will pay particular attention to t h e wants and coot
. s
. .
fort of passengers. The boats will tear. prompt .7
1 .134= 0 17.181 . 1. 5141,54.113,..1111.1.113 at the hour advertised
Proposals will be reecited at the otkce of d the ' Freights Received at all Heirs.
Water Works, up to noon on
! For further particulars, endoire of
WILLIAM NIcELROY, , Agen
At the Wharf-Boat, foot attire:lt st. Pittsburiii.
L. COLYIN. Agee
I fur • set of Boilers, a Cylinder and Pump. scene..- ~,.,9.3,..,, „„,, f , a
PO e,
_.
log to plans and tpectfl. anon, In the hands of the
Ouperintendent.
•
Bids will lie received for the entire wort or seas.- 1866. Zifirwa 1866.
rate lads for the holler..
Theo Water Committee reserves Hie right to reject ,
any or all MC .. ife:3l:eti JOsEPH FRENCH: .
''ILO CONTRACTORS. — RAILWAY
LETTINii.--The Allegheny Talley Railroad
Conpany Ini He proposals for the ai it Talley
)N, 003111BlIZEIR
!CASON RY. BALLAST'S,: A ND TIES required on '
^^., '...*".n. or ''''''. '-'"' '''''''''." "°. " 11 • PITTSBURGH, HEELING. WHIM PARUBSEVRG
l'lty soutnward. tool on fi ft eens ections. extending
from MM. - ming Civet northward to the vicinity of
' ll ' r ' ' ''' di o .ll. ' B4 ;?l ' '' ' Lr7 ' 74l";: . rk. E'ch
"'"*"
win
'''
DAILY PACKET LINE '
Maps, prodles. plans, and specifications of the
work .111 be ready for examination al the Engl
neer, °Mee, on Pike street. In time (Its of Pitts- Comprising the following first-class Pasaanger
burgh, on the let of March next. And proposals will ' Steamers
he received at the tame place onto 0 o'clock. r. a., Steamer BAYARD: Gen. 11. Moore, Master. '
of THTTICSDAY, the 521.1)F MARCH. Steamer LENI LEOTI: Jas. Hamilton. Master,
The line will be run out and staked ILA soon as :Steamer FOREST CITY,. Jr i !Jordon. Master.
practicable. but contractor s l'Alre at Ally Ono. obtain DOWN TRIP — STEAMER BAYARD:
at the Engineer's other, In Pittsburgh, all the Info, . Leaves Pittsburgh every Monday and Thursd
mutton necessary toeble them io enaLulne and II "'Hoek ay. at
, a_ in.
hid for the work undersnatandingly. Leaves Wheeling every Monda stir'
Any further Information ileslreii rote be had by 3:31p. m. y
..ouratlaj, al
a 'Titration In minion art by leore to the subacriber. STEAMER LENI LEOTI
lialititat V. WRIGHT Chian:kJ/Inm. Leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday, at
liara. to.
•-".....
Leaves. Wheeling every Tuesday and Friday. at
PROPOS A T. 9
PIANOS, ORGANS, &o
Mal
Schoneacker If Co., Philadelphia,
M :1° I.41.1V08.
i The Estey & Co.'s Cottage Organ,
AND AMERICAN ORGAN.
Acknowledged by the best musical talent In the
United Statee to be superior to to all other. la power,
p u nship. rity and quality of tone, and thorough wort
I These Instruments have fur years aken the first
prt Interne, over all all competitors, at the verb..
elate and County Fain. In prier. they are lower
than any others. All werratated for dre years.
WAMELINK 6, BARK,
No. 12 St, Clair Street, Pittsburgh. P.
/YZ4
N . OW BEING RECEIVED,
THAT ELEGANT STOCK OP
CHICKERI,NGPIANOS,
toe r btr t l o b , e .y r : d taring
SEVENTEEN INSTRUMENTS
are now opts, and ready forxamination , and too
P.Mle are Invited to cal l and see them.
AARAFTED FEB FIVE YEARN
CHARLES C. MELLOR.
DISSOLUTIONS.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERo
eo-partnerablp heretofore existins
between the underslaned, under the name and style
of r. A. 01113 TY CU., In the Framing businese.
was dissolved by mutual consent on the drat of Jan
rilaV. The A. t774".11 of eh.e,l3ids drm
TM:LeI Meet and Penna. avenue.
tand, corner of
F. A. BiIUTY.
mama BARNET BULK.
MISOLUTION OF PARTNER
IIP.--Tbdpartnership heretofore exiating be-
Maim D. OiLWORE and W. J. AIcaIASTER. under
the name off . (MIME& & CO., Is this day alt
solved by Matsui! consent. The
buene of the era
g l !!lr i' gti r r= ° ;: tv
ttlolubTlnaat.Za
"Ih ' iliiindersUrned will continue the AtlihnrtA busi
ness, nnder the nap. and •tyle of tiILEfORE,
)IINPSON & CO., when , with their thereued Cacti-
Melt, they are determined to coutioue to produce an
uncle of Flour second to none In the market, they
therefore most reepectfully request atboot a trial
hem all, and partlimlarly those hardest to please In
that article or prime necessity, Font.
U. OrILMORK.
J.A.. diAIPSUN.
YlfhallANT eth, W. J. 11411A8Thit-
Theunder•lgned would respectnally Inform the
piddle that, having associated blniself with D. GIL
NOW& and IV, .1. Mehl ANTIS, under the nem , nod
style of GILIIIOEN, 811.111 , 0 N & CO.. the business
ninnerty conducted by 81kInSON 4 KNUX.itt 170
Federal street, Allegheny, will be en I N IV the
new arm, dated February Oth, MOM
frailf .1. W. BIM t UN,
kiJ;I:(00:9100i:V4
BUY TOUR NOTIONS,
It - ililikiarw. s -----
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- i: -- 801 - a - ZE - i I
POURTII STREET ILTPROJI.STERT 1 Toys, Baskets,
... No. SS YOMITSINTRBETt sows Woop.--Tho
subscribers atansfairEtre :ad keep ooustanUy oe , Ni r ..at...ii.3ZETTIZEIEI s ciSCS., ALT .
bilitherfer7 anlele. In their tine els: Comters. Or
netnews, transit. Goods, cosof;sl rsstber B e d s'
Mat rooseo,o(oll ludo; also, the oelobrotad Patens J. G. L.el GEMS
fiptleg Mettv. , ,,441 timbal fibula, Blinds and Pte. '
tes t s „ Wrap{ attention Is elven to All orders to Variety and Store, No. Mt Market street,.
i1 , " 0, 4 0 0.4.1 1 N1 down Carpets. Moto., otos. , fon
,
Mob CUTS oft •
HOZNIOX -
nait i O_W ENra. .
BROOMS
. _____
, puovvivin I UNIVAIIIISAL 1111160111
watvt,ool . 4l6ouln,-Unkages ;
'21.• II& , -, illte — "Lemon ;
, ....., TWA Ii tlus roott'DorfoOt BROM& ever Invented
:lobo& Oils Weill reacher; .
, awl the only one we tell will 'moil the teal of time
SO' 4o ' do:, diATomatuer,
I Belllni the "IJNIV EILSAIo , prostate opportooltle
IS boat.l.trtedrasettertiotr..; for mallet money rarely to beinet with. ' Tian aten
75 Dale. lowa Magna:
. !Iglu-13W as vt i rlgt terrgory vtgotu i Gaper
SOO' 40 .pylme Oreeti4opkil
ohae nautrig4o%.., i. g _ull i . nu, 5. 1 111 r titti? A ric::. J11. 1 '4 e l 4
Twin , en 4 so k a l l el t ri ► apefilln, 1 ruler & tel, care Of dati.l. itxrcv or 00. C iLv
Itutall.'Oblit. Ald Liti 4,
Pittabtliegn And Cone,.Haynie.
: Departs. Arrices.
i pi 7:15 • 5521 .1! 6:C6 p .
real . ..... .... 3:00 p to Express . .1010 • m
14
tst 01Leesport..11 :15 :00 • mis t McKeesport.. 6:50 • m
•4 ... 0 •
AllegbenY Valley Railroad.
Dlp.r. I Arrive.
/AU 4:4.5 •in Express 113 ' f '
E. it'
• pr.'s 11:10 p m Mail
kecommottattort. 1:40 p m Aaceunruaelstluu :us sta
Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad, to 011
Olt? and Franklin.
Arrtimm. Departs
';'/.14.*) Afg r tt74ll, 7 l• P rfi* N si . ,... 7 t.itrteigai g . :: l 3 :drn
Bearer Vahey..
(IrOlronVino Boat—Grant and Water Ste.
Arricar. Awns.
m..—. ..... 4:10 p m15:0; a to 6:041 0 to
Harmony Staj l e, St. Mar St.
8.%
drrbei.
D• ...
is.tle , Stalre--No. 3 SI. Clair Street.
armee.
I Departs.
W . ll .rZien Stare--.WaiVAIIOIaI
Arrive,
Vi P. M.- I eirl..ll:.
EXCELSIOR OMNIBUS& LIVERY STABLE,
JAMBS DAIS & SON, Pioprletors
ua xinxissra ANT) CARRIAGES fumigatd for all
Poath. Al., Carriages for irnnerals, Weddings and
arties Moen notice and reasonable races. STA •
tLE OPEN DAY AND NIUHT.
SPRING ARRANGESZENT
MONONGAHELA RIVER;
1 Pittsburgh, Brownsville and Geneva,
.1P .11.0.1 Er-MIT Clfo7ltE.l.'"li r .
STEAMER FORESCPP
Leaves Pittsburgh e v cry . Wedn e sd ays nd Saturday
at II m.
Ltlirell 'Wheeling every Wednesday and Saturday,
at t;10
Of TRlP—ffTEAbllele YORE T CITY
at
p. Psrleniburg eve,7
3 . 7 4 : 1 : „. : 7 7
a. m. `
Wheeling ever,
STEAMER DAYARI)
Leave. Parkersburg every Tuesday and Friday, at
teaire. Wheeling every Wodae.day and Saturday,
at 7 A m.
;STR LENI
Leaves Pereemb EA ur M g E h every Wedneaday and &tar
day. m Ip. m.
Leaves Wheeling every Thureday and &mdse. at
71. m.
la - Connections going down are mgjeat Wheeling
and Bengt,. with the Cleveland and Pittaborch train.
which leaves Pittsburgh at 4:05p.m. and Cleveland
n at :as a. tn. Also. with trains of Pittsburgh. DM,
W ayne and Chicago hallway. which leaves Chicago
at le p. in.: and at Marietta with Marietta and Cin
cinnati liallmad, and with steamers to all point. on
the Muskingum Hirer: and Ist Parkersburg wit
early train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and
with Daily Line Steamer. to Pomeroy, Gallipulla,
irunton, Portsmouth, Maysville and Cincinnati.
lir - On up trip, conneetions are made at Bellair
with Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, CM a. ni.
rain, by which paßiengern arrive at Cleveland at
:45 p. m.. and at Chicago at 7:00 a. in. next Morning.
JAS. COLLINS Ai CO., Agents
At 11 - hart-Boni, Foot of Wood ht.
op Where freight will be received each day, op to 5:00
P• 1a23
LOU EVANSVILLE, CAI
BO AND OT. 1.0118 — The splen•
ti esritnA" Capt. M. A. Col.
Will loner (or the ahose and nil Intermediate port.
on
SATURDAY, nt 10 n. m.
Miser freight or pasear . e r ap A 00 0 board or to
C AgeuL
OR CINCINNATI ANDscizt
LOI7IBViLLE.—TIie new and ele•
Ltn•Etztinismi-- c„„i. ROBINN,
Will le see for the abuse and nil ftiterinediate polo.
00 TIIL'INDA at p. m.
in ? tr 7 freigh t
h WAPA”.fmCin ly rOV'ITZ/117.4. la.
LOU liEOli K,
LINUTON, MUSCATINE. DA
VEN Piller An D DITI I I.:QUIC. —The
splendid pamenger steamer ISA VAN NA, Cgpt. A.
11. JoLLT, In now ready to receive freight for the
above points. awl will trare ...those about :be loth
instart tlp rto.asoerm thereafter as navigation on the
P. freigh r t or pa sage apply on board or to
miti FLACK 3 CULLUDIWOOD. Agents.
SI Woodilitreet
FOE CINCINNATI. LOR.m je st=o k
IiiVILLE AND NASHVILLE.
The splendid passengerstatuner ,
CAMELIA Capt. J. LTTLIC
Will leave as above on THURsDAy, Bth tract., at
11 n•elock A. ot.
O,ohrsh'illVl6rteciNelirotralbo,%<.,..
OH MEMPHIS & NEW
OHLEANB.—The tine passenger
steamer
&Millie).
Will leave for the abort and Fol i gin T edgre ° ;o i rr on
SATMIDAT, Jetty at 4 p. m.
it Yo h r 2 "gh r ' L or Arirr CriL P l l .lN o ti n ITV/0T s t it o gents.
CINCINNATI AND
LOUISVILLE.—The splendid nail
1710f. steamer
Willleave (or the above and al ' i a ltte l gst:tirst: * p r olt:
on TIM LAT, at 4p. m.
/kir freight or passage apply on board or to
oth2 FLACH & COLL/Xi/WOOD, Agents.
. L POII CAIRO AND ST.r a d t at
I.oM—ilia splendid steamer
EMMA NO. .. .. ... , . -Capt. J. H. hiaitArra
Will leave as above on T ylti DA YOH 4 p. M.
For height Mtn VI Zent..
nEtR7"IIP - A C LET
A i prUAW IIE N "'T AUB7 t A meGai&H,(I. C. , t.
rillille
hyvia., will leave for the
above and nittnrmedlate purtg e'rery TIMIDAY
every Flii•
ribiWOOD, Agent.
* *VI ;; 4-1
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Iffig
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WITH TUN ADVAZTAGIZ 01 ALL ZDITIOIni
1866.
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NEWSPAPER I SOLE PROPRIETORS,
In Western ' Pennsylvania. I To whom order. should
. t.o. address's/L.!
AT, REASONAILE FECES.:
MEDICAL
1866
GREENBACKS
ARE GOOD.
CM
13U11 NTIN4C4 014 _J.
itollAcklsi BITTER S
Color or 31, tr.! 3.13 d l• ~3.33 up In ..33.11 Rl.lorlPli bar
r•
l•INr•11•016E. or vpolir. 10H
.•••••1 i•
331. Robert }Slack,
t 1.. • it33ur.i. It 11. 3 ..311n, J. W.
W.‘.1..•. I , W. I
ARE BETTER.
Roback's Stomach Bitters "TrrgEl3l3-1:r-Ywr-lEr, pg
Foot of Baltic and Barrloon Streets,
After years of esperlenee and trial. bars proven to Brooklyn, N. Y.,
be the bent remelt es na ots`or all romplAlutt where&
' tonic and stlhmlant ary rMlnlred• TheV ...vet' r.l l Storage for Relined Petroleum,
to strengthen the weal.. Impart vigor to the 'truing
and in all respeets re•ore Matteren and broken-
In Tanks and Barrels. See t'lrcul.srs.
Intl t] constitutions. No rerne.) hap been ferelted
air Office, No. 46 BEA WEE IiTRILIST, New Tort,
With as much favor ns tttql.4l h b ii rum AI.FI BlT
oclly •
I.r ERS.
ROBACK 7 S
•
BLOOD PILLS beet in
qUoilty ano ' alu.he n oo
Is put seaso ed bar - rely pne ed es eclair
for xport. n Par P
10'i p a rT: .( t a d c lro r r ' l r u ' u n ' ' fa h. Al l io E r l' i -4 •ll 4 ale 'S .
SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES.
r•iiill VII al
e a trucling, aud all keep VII hand,
' t.orlor style of
SICK NE A BACHE 1 I 02L MIVCS I ,II\IJEI/El
WITH EITHER A COM og mug BOILER
Ccoßtiveneigs,
and .411 Diseases of the Bowels
DR. ROBACH'S
Blood Pills,
ARORYA AND DIALLII IN
CRUDE AND REFINED 011.8,
Blood Pills, j
Block, Duquesne Way, Plitab.rlith
AND
BLOODpuRim Forwarding and Commianion Merchant
ARE UNEQUALED
I=l
ikrefida, Syphilis, Skin Disease, Old
Sores, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia
or Indigestion,
Sick - kleadachd,
Liver Complaint
Rheumatism,
FEVER AND HEE.
St. Anthony's Fire,
FEMALE VOMPLAINTS.
- GREENBACKS
ARE GOOD,
BUT
It le admitted by our most learned ptiyetelane that
DR. ROBACK'S HITTERS wiroblob the properties
of •gentle le:alive, n efficient anti-bilious agent.
sod tea best stomach ic. k tal.sl to the world.
ROBACK'S
Lill 'MRS should be used by convalescents to
strengthen the prostration which always follow.
acute diseases.
.-• • . .
In the bilious "districts of the West and Bouth
there has, for a long time, been much needed, an an.
bole of stomach Ritter., which, If t 'ken in proper
quantities and la the proper limo, are a mire Pre
,Wire or
Bilious reaer, Fe% er Loud Ague,
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Jaundice, Kid-
ney Complaints, and all
Diseases of a elm-
liar nature, and
.ik.x•e M 3 otter
pr•wantive fur hillotts derangement, gerund
tug the system. sad girths tone to the digestive or
wens, than any other known remedy.
Now that the war he over, there will be thousands
making homes in the !tenth. No person who values
his life should there without having oogstantly •I
nami the BITTNNS, m a safeguard against epidem
and 11.11.41011 .1111[1.1111 . 04 by 111111S.M11 and Pointe.
water.
Travelers to and all residents of, the rank
bottoms 'it the west and south, end the valley,
ktimisolppi tine
its tributaries, should providethm
selves with the
BITTERS.
PRINCE, WILTON & CO.,
Nos. 56, 58, 60 and, 62
EAST THIRD SIVBEET,
.. - .. v. L . c7Jlc/JrJr.dr a,
OIL WORKS.
WOOLDRIDGE - 04CREF - ENLITG
0cn5.x.r..436.2g-sr.
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA
loll! , WATT. I'm64lent,
HESIZI Zvc Trviucr
WORKS IN TEMPERANCEVILLE
°Mee, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
• par Suspenlion Bridge.)
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14 - ARING & Iti
(.UM 11s~IUN III: ('H.lY'l'.
A NI, BROKERS IN
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS
I.I , FICE, NO. 4 1.1 QUENNE W.ll
ED WAREHOUSE 0,
PHENNI WAREHOUSING COMPANY,
STANDARD
.IPet - x - cal.ousam RaBzlarp.
CLARK & SUMNER.
Work,. mud Omen. Collin■ Tosuenbip
orricx I.v Prrrsuulloil—Zl WOOL) STREET
We Invite parties needing engin...for thlii o ppli t tr A
:.'—`4l... t r•qa"i'e''rr,Vor2, K : E "'
MACKINTOSH CO.
OBIMERCIAL OIL WORE
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL
Conotantly [lowland to. salt
AT THE 1.1)11 . 1.T MARXEI RATES
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NO. 4'7 WOOD ,TREK'r
IVIES WILHI 8,
461 - Specialattention given to tta pale and ship
must of Petroleum and it. products. Consignment
respectfully sollettal. Postoglee Hot N2. est2.lv
J BEN
No. I •NT. CLAIR MT., Pittsburgh,
And dealer la 01le. Illumlnattne, Lnbrinatlna,
Crude Petroleum o f an., constantly on hand and
for eale at the lowest market prloes. Co.lansuenta
and orders nollelted. aplgtm
• • - -
•
MERCHANT TAILORS
HENRY G. HALE.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
NORTIREST CORNER OF PENN 9 ST. ELLIR FIRERIR
=I
area to return Ward, W my friends and the pub-
Ite generally for their ((htmla patronage, and would
edpeetfully Inform ttlem that he hat Just return
front the KalLtern to3rketa with 3 inrge and well
4-eierted stock of
Fine Woolen Goods,
to.riv adapted to RENT L PRI Nt
A ND tt.t.%(31.E1l \YEAR. tohl
SPRLNG STOCK
BOYS' CLOTHING
NOW RECEIVING BV
GRAY a LOGAN"
47 St, Clair Street
ITNDE'RTAKING
ALEx.-AIKEN,
I:7N3DMIMILT
No NM rotten street, Pittsburgh, Pa COFFINS
all [lndia CRAPF-S, GLOVES, and eyel7 descrlptioa
•of Funeral Flinntithing Goods 11.11131.4. AO.=
open day and night, Hearse and Carriagetifunklabed
IL PJIMINCYI4—Rev. David Kerr, DAL, key. NI
W. Jacobus, 11.13„ Thomas Eyeing Esq..cot/ hi
Miller, Eau. t ailed
COFFIIVS I COFFLNS I
I=l
=MEM
E=3ll
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ROBERT WILLLIMM, undertaker,
Melee, No. 13:9 FOURTH STELERT
Undertaking hi µI Its branches. Disinterriag
'tying Out and Iltredshln, everything cesessary fru
thr l 4-7 ` l 7 ' t l7l ltag ° Ticre . nr " 4:::s%? . TV on
- 4 al Om:tenable terms. del :is
11011VAIRI) & ViIIITE,
lUngaLimi-tablz.axwai,
lb Inn Rooms at hlnzmentor Live. 7 Seohlie.
Owner °a Bliathala and Chortler. street..
Sir Orders from Allegheny City and vicinity
promptly attended to. landed
WALL PAPERS. &c
Teo? s PALMEU,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALER IN
WALT. PAPER
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES,
IMII3
33 is NI 0 0 117 31EI ZIG fel
Warehouse, 91 Wood Street,
Necood door below Dbimund Alley,
fe24,:emd PITTSBORGIER
WALL PAPERS,
In Xew Designs.
PLAIN AND BRAITTIYOI. BRIURT COLORS,
Novo' MIL 01:301.17-1.33.6
El=
107 Market Street, near Fifth
109. R. 111:31.1HES d BIM
JEWELRY, &(.
WATCHE
fin 1 1011 EVERY
a THING.-
! T ORS
nex 1
J. R. KENNEDY & CO.,
irT a STREET, (opposite Masonic Hall, iv/
aell a
Ovoid Renting °Mt Wale ,h
Silver tenant Caae Watch,
Bette Ladle.' Jewelry,
oil Painting*, Album
Silver Estessloa Can,
And ONE HUNDRED OTHER NEII , AND USA.
FUL ARTICLES, all at the Anwar) prlee or UNE
DOLLAR EACH.
Coma and eta the plan of axle. •
J. R. IkENNXITI" d CO
0 rif
Street, (two doors below Lewes. Office.)
100.7
BRICK
RUM& TUE NA;
BERTA MACHINE makes. with ono
two W,030 splendid Brieks per de,
with well trebled edgee•sadqaoLtorwl.lenetty,
thelasebbledoeenotperrlowe what we elelem
grt 'MUNE
. 41 beck mad ,, nsrmullbereoper.
A Ad.
dams n u SEQUA, AgA r e
i rriud.
rerlh. AN
1)R. KEYSER'S
' Pectoral Syrup
CURES CONSUMPTION
Curets 13t-oncl.hitis
CURES COLDS,
Claire JS .Aisi-Mmiaa
CURES
All Diseases of the Lungs
Siirl Ins It, CO.llllO/I sun.- ”rlhe most extra
damr,y cures by my
Pectoral Syrup.
ca T n h l e ji :re a Of h t ' l ' lT e pe,% i o d u :Wl/ t n b e a :‘eht?o',!:2"ctil.rtg tl
Attend to Your Colds
A sass of Ave years' standln ured by DIL 111
bEtt'b PECTORAL .111tUP
TITTSPCIIOII. January It, IMO.
I tu. KRTSZe•-31v wife has been afflicted with •
find cough and dldle . ulty of breathing for five or slx
I‘,l Act er.al year, back, had gradually
I ineresse,l I u 1,1 e nee. The cumplalel has been her
editary, and ,he had Peen treated by several physl
Clone without any relief. In this stain of her easel
procured POlnt urf yeur PECTORAL COCTIIIISYMT.
I bught. the not time, • fifty cent bottle, tablet re
Ilee,d ter Ivry much: I then called and got a dolls
puttl.., a hick cured her en web', and the MU sown,
trace of the former dise.e, caffein weagness. I
wuid situ stam that I used the medicine myself to a
cold and cough. The medicine cured me by mama
one 1 express cur entire aatisfactlon with th
medicine, and you are at liberty topublish this
you desire to do so. WM. WILSON,
Alderman, Fifth Ward
errrrenruon, April N s IW.
READ THE THLTH.—On. lisTEEnt—l have
daughter who haa taken several medicines the a has
cough without benefit. among them Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. I purcha•ed from you a bottle of your
Pectoral byrun. and Ito fore she had used half • bot
tle she was reffeved. The second bottle eared het
rottenly of her cough. JOHN DAN,
Robinson Street, Allegheny.
PrryssitntOß, December SI, 1851.
A IiREAY 'Ultr. Y KEYSER'S PECTORAL
ItUP. —I lire In Peebles township. Alleghert
munity. I had a cough And &pitying. which cos.
ellektl 01001 the 4th of Februittv last. and bentin
Ile.] eight months. I employed c the best physic...
In the Country, and my ugh contlnuou unabated
tol! early In October. Al that time I was advise
to try your Pecraral Cough Syrno. g yvhleh I did. as
aner I had taken one bottle L was despairedee fro.
the coughing And spitting. I had of net
getting well, and think it should others
snow - n
thin valuable remedy 1011 do for others what It ha
dune In my ease. JOHN C. LITTLE,
Witness: E. hi. Knott. Peebles township.
PATTON TOWNSMP, April 14, MS.
A WON D'ERFUL. H EIKE. —home time ago an of
neighbor of mine Was vo.y 11l with a bad cough
which every une supposed to be consumption. HI
relatives told tnethat he ball taken sorely remodi
they hoard of without benefit; his brother came tt
see him lie, end all were confirmed in the belief that
he could not live. .1 had about the third of a bout,
of your Pecttfral syrup, which.' gave him, and It eu
[Hely cured him. to the tettotalshment of all. What
or
thn ease more remarkable, is toe extreme ago
the man. he being about eighty yeau old. I have
o. doubt the Ifectosal saved bit mite.
JOILN MOAN bile.
lilt. PECTORAL SYRUP IN BLA ma
w ILLE.—Plestm send me another supply of your val
uable Pectoral be rup. Almost everybody around us
ban the cold, and arc Viltilthing for "Dr. Keyser 's
Pt , Aural Syrup." We hare cold alAtewit bottles the
ail
week. aud are novo entirety out. Mr. A. Altar
an I Mr. P. Maher. both of Blair•ville, Pa., told u•
they would not be without it In their famines. la
fact, all vb. M. it ouce want It agAin.
Yours, sespactfulky,
J. S. ATTERBON d SONS.
January SO. fetal.
: . 7, , erulter IS, MC
ol . • ••',mile of Patent
meet ift. rince, In gen, 101. IL pleaeure Indy
erribable to recommend your PECTUBAT. SYRUP.
Ae a medicate, It le well worthy the attention of env
person awbo mar lu any manner be ailleted wit h.
oughs, cold, ana ituareenees of any kind, and for toe
peculate qualifications for removing all that di.-
greennie sensation arteudlog a severe cold.
I have been. more erica. In my Ilfe,faffected gel*.
the neve rest of voids and hoarseness. At times my
throat would ocerree no closed ea to prevent Inc
of Ta k e ' ' etto:‘ ! 7,;; r a n It s tro ' l r titl L Te t ll ' tl . t V' e ta l e " -It :i o r w e r '
In recommendlo V g thb medicine, Must unhesita
tingly say that It le the beet remedy I rear foeud, te "P aVo u ul t ill c it o r r e e m th e e drle74a r et * Vpr a e t i ' v y al r eTt t . °
Tours, moat reapMPA D J. joNE .. 3
Ctirthler Cabe. , Depoelt Batik.
HTtenKNVII.I.E. Ohio, MarCh 14, Ma.
1 have eava tte. Key,r "s lboFh ,trap fora bad
cough of several j g• • • . • .. i , l, _ and van ettnertall)
say Vic beet On 104 . thelcanne that I have
ever taken. J. W
COL. PRATT AND D. KETSEIVB PECTORAL
SYRUP.—Lin. Kresirai—Dear Slr Excuse the delay
Cf my mMitowledging the excellent. 9 fToor Peet..
oul Syrup sooner. I take great pleasure In say.
tort at It Is all you any It is. It Attacked Me noise
out of my cough, end the worst one I was ever of I
ed with. I have not used more than one-half of
bottle, and I can and do wish that all who see *Met.
ed would give It as fair a trial as I have jlotte an j
they will be proud to say, r It is noquack median.
wonld not suffer smothesuch an attack for any
uicslderation, or at any cost. lam confident I can
maths more 'freely than I ever did. I shall always
acknowledge a debt of gratitude for Inventang :
elcelleut a remedy. You are at liberty to tve my
name In this regard as you think prover.
E. P. PRATT
kleaeugtr ,'• 1. 'quart', Pittgborgh, I t s.
N. IL—I am no st.t.,;• rll , fellow-eltlsens, ana
all who outmode doubt: can consult me personally.
E.F.' P.
. .
ANOTFIER NEW CERTIFICATE.—DL KIT
SLR'S PECTORAL SYRUP.—I had Dien troubled
with a cough and-Cold for several weens—so toad , .
t that I could not sleep. I bad the advice and pre
criptions from three of the best phrsiclans the
city, whom I could name, cut do not doss. Idually
e ros ure d mu en ared •
ti brelottle of your Pectoral Syrup, which
cy.
(5 . 1g"a llo. Se Llerty stiee ' r,./11=70a.
January gth,
ITEEIMED
IMMTITI
• uiTOP THATCOUOWINO."—"Sow eon I dont'' ,
Oo to Keyser's, on Wood street, and get a bottle of
Ids Cough Pectoral.~ and it that don't cure you, your
ease must be despOrate Indeed" This la • specimen
of the colloquy one hears every day In cold-ea:came
periods of the year. And we can. Prom mtnal expe
riment. cheerfully concur in the adv . iser'e admoul
don sa above, the we have tried the Pectoral to
a moat tibbol7l CAM, wi th antioesa. Near
two wat t s age.ifil went to Pittsburgh, with one of
th e mmg maim...tug, coalmen 011/1.10, 1 . 1 .12116111Lb1e
coughs dm ever experienced since oar advent upon
tills mundane sebum We coughe d eteltdily and la
boriously for one whole wren, tu hopes of tiring It
built was no fro. In fact, It seemedrather to
bare improved by practice, and I t y have acquired
lion. gteength, potency and distresslbilly by the
In, this Manual' the lAMB. we coaeled our way
graa'Arlt. wA11•:=fr=41:1I
and in forty-eight hours We were master
h u
of the geld, the enemy having uneendilkinallv
rendered after a brief, but unequal couak,t
memtdable ad lidvermlT as Keyer . . fun.. Cough
Peaoral.—BrotrarottN Oifyver, 14 , ass.
DR. KEYSER'S PECTORAL. SYRIY
ir Drop. ago 6014 b►
DR. GEORGE H. KEYSER,
No. ,140 WOOD STREET,
IN . lttskrtargraa„ Elexisa,".
TOOTHACHE REMEDY.
A SURE UtTRE.
PrePared, Ilb , *.ibld by,
DR. GEORGE R KEiSER,
1 4SVeepit Street.' Piltid*rb, r
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"411 1151 r
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