The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 09, 1866, Image 4

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    ROBINSON, MeCLEAN dr, CO IFI'TTSBURGH MA.RRETS. , New York Market
TRAVELERS' HEW& GOVERNMENT SAT.VIS , OIL WORKS. PIANOS, ORGANS Ste.
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~ -- Sale TOIII. MU& 8 --CettOn heavy and,
WOOLDRIDGE OIL REFINING 'WM. I. S (NAECIrI & CO. S, Flan'
Bankers anti Brokers, Ornos or sant Prrreatif.ollCiAgarra, i Mower, tit 45e for TMAOltut iit elOting dull; no , initial and Departure of Trains. rr.F.unnt GOLD MEDAL
TerestebaY. Marsh e, toss. i , buyers over 42e. Flour du for unsound and i 1- csaisece.a..z..7-sr. JP 1...a.ra I CO .. .
N0..75 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, There are no new characteriatice in the pre- d ‘,.... r o oPing , tamed aeloti F eet withent decided i Peransylvazda Central Railroad,
GOVERNMENT PROPERTY, OF PITTSBURCH• PENNA. thew I os.run , ut. Ito mg been - bfore the luaus
Om en In all kinds of (*.merriment h• .stab a Vold duce markets worthy Of special nOttee. Ina ei071=1.7.91.5,-r far "'"' SU "; 4 ° 4 1,"` 85 ' Deports. Anneal. SALE or
end Silver, Document Bank Notes. For. ten '.
" ruidisS.9ool.l.oo for MAO ~,a ), Lats.,. gas a sa lag a ly inflain t.'l,,': - .r,; . `„,th'' - u,i' ....',l - ..h"k'iNvirFATlrrSTV;
and Domestic Exchange, etc.,ate . tt... Jobbiem way, hneinese seems to be MOTO $O. Brandetcloslng quiet- Whisky dull la bond, , shams Anomie 7:10 a stoPeat Lime 240 istn
Dew:wits received in Par Ponca and I arrebey In- tyre, hut there @Still an 011Unnanee of room at InZi. vilest scarcely 60 arm, at el? for I Cincinnati Esphs 3:m aen let Wel Accom'D 6.5 •ct ili4l7Arir.bfl,tl;`...a Treat ' r PREPRINT. `. t , >: titer eronottnces them Ini .
urea( allowed on time deposit .1 Coll. ctlon+ mane ~.., ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~ ' Few No 2 11111 w aukth Comb. 51,78 for rime 1 gal ntte• m tst Penn Ammo. 7.66• m sAI'AI.S. is For vale ..y d
while we can re arts , st Ant OTTE BLUME,
' 3 " P . n . 'I the Unno " 3101 `'' n rn. ' . ' f•v " .. ' W e ' ....."... -- TY "' .. • 3 , Ness. No 1 Amber 111Ia - muko , • , e 1,92 for New i Mill'a Express-. 345 pm Id Wail Aecom... same re adr...a.coc>ra * , c2....a... STORKS IN TEHPERANCErn.LE ,„„. .i‘ n a or.. t. Sole Agent.
arms moderato tetilt demand Mr genie of the lead- I white mi e hi g .,,,n, c o o for old Milwaukee club, I robastowo Ac't• 4.13 put,lobusve Acemit•l. o3 ..
Orders executed with 1e arch for everything In ng comm.:milt... round lot operation, ere I llye quiet ar: ro n d i roo . p .c in o g r . , l3a .n r 4 l....v
r it ,,e m l, o s il o cr e a r t m e i itd r.r w t . L . h. L3 1,,,. e. ,,,.....:i.: , t ,t m C h Alit rli an r .: /1 . E . 31 ,; , 1 , 0 12,•...51P,,„,"' r rlIE IirtATIIIVR , V, NEW TORII,
the businea at the Roston Sew Tort. Phinel,phla • (Alice, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
so 4 Pittsburgh Broker* Boards strletly on ,onnon.• like an g... 1•., visits, few and far 'tetwecn
..11..17.-Wheat is quiet and unchanged 1 71'3'mA_ND
iteu.
Otte dull with 1 X7 t 3,3 for nominal; 71470 c for sound mixed td `• •' aim n trlli`hir• Ev e ;ress . .. 1 1 . :ff. f',T, By direction of thr veer , tan .•• Vat, ..il the '-
00 • extern, both In store and delivered, and 80e 'tat Penn Ancorainteatp m , 21 Penn Acton , . 6:22 p m
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‘ C i L ph ErA ; 44:3 ,.. ... New ..
D Tack .
a. . 7.
H C Ot p l E kl.
hale of tOObuall'AntifimenEae'r from store
wharf, t, ( Near Suspension Bridge. ,
!fury iea, ;;:t a w t
35, 51u 4 Lhe i rrt or Yellow . 4i s ts tc,, ,lnll . a d ri re d iid•• o Amp mitellmoss Athom. BUndillg Materials, Steam En- Schomacker lf Co., Philadelphia,
E1N5. 110.1 .' 3 ,., 0 •_, _ _ _ _ , 64; and 40e b us h prime Penna. Rye at 73.
I id Enlist Tuda...01 , 56 s ea MANI•FACTCBERS OY PURE 'WHITE
Ines Illachinerg, Tools, Iron,
tae church treat eaves Walls' Station every g , i
Bar - , este for sound do. Coffee quiet Sugar quiet,
f7s leY o lm r S et
l e , , r u m aEd . e n u d t go irel th y r n F o ft utina n. II lasi haft at Muscovado, ilei Molasses heavy ; New 1 , 7 V o V:7..ettith•te.: ramming. leaves Pluaberglini COppol, Lumber , St. Stores
FINANCE AND TRADE. 9t10.1 Ul• Demerara, 3055048 e; Pot. "•' -"'
FLOG IL steady with a fair local demand, I 21{404 45,2; Phroleum dull, at 27c for of Various Kinds, 1 13 U 11,NIENT Or OIL. 3 F D - I r—A- MCP liii -
, ..t. 9410834 for Spring Wheat. I Plttobsugia, Columbus and Cincinnati . . The Eatey &Co. ' s Cotta,ge Organ,
TIIIIIISDAT, March 8, Ina half Spring and hall' Winter: tad $ 44 105•11 r 0 ° 34 r , C P m orl d r e jo:e n r d ,tl9s4sl " "l3.373 , 4 l. llN T rAt e ess lu , clo W sg l ii ' rest Llu b‘ e P'l.. 220 • m Fast Llue4"l"' oilseted at Mae., Ga., by the t cored- Brand—"l,,uoifer."
Gold continues weak and unsettled, with a for all Winter Wheat brawls. Rye Flour dull iat ledi rash; e 0, 23 Mr Old Mess, and sm,Rifor ,I E 5 ., 311 ,, ... n ''• - •••••• 3.°° ''' K.ll AND AMERICAN ORCAN.
• 20pm Express...-. - . tht , t, aut ~,i , „,...
Ittooplng tendency. The Sew York quotation ' l ''lt Iterk. Small sales of Cora Meal at 75 per prime; new, 5,250 pals. Now Mess, for Martha . s .ivrobetrille . An- Ste beayme 'As- - ' •'' Thts oil cannot be excelled for burnlng propert los.
noon to-day was 18151, which to the loaest I ''''''
April and llay, ittLera option, at $28,1 ' nuomodation n m co u tthiad tin to• 10 a m
PROTTSIONS-Sale 01130001 be Bulk Shoulders ni,6 - O' B f unchanged; Beef Hams, quiet 00 .,,..,,,. 0 , - ~,, ..,,,. __ ~.,,,,,. ~,n , ,...,..... • „ Tools
~ ee ,:35 . 2 '; :
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• Machinery and Materials, .t.or or Om test and Is put np In well seasoned tar
ates ls, Imitable for 110.1 E USE. or EN PORT. PR- tek a ewlei a,l t y the best =Weil Went. 1.11 the
Illitth ettLl( iTEI. United prates to be sop. nor to to alletbeti tu power,
P it has touched for some time Govern- atla. Bacon la Quiet and unchanged at 1435 for et $7744,50(940,50 :Mt I.lt•ats, unchanged. Bacon, -33-33 ' 333 ". 3 ° .° 33. ' 33 '"••••'' -,--'''''' DittlCTuus-olos Watt, Robert loss, Geo. Illaeb. , psey anti Ithalltv of Woe, ..1 thorsugh work
eparts. c.. •
meat bonds are steady, with a continued fair . Shoulders;
and 22 , 0•Mig for Stigar Cured Hams Lard ia and OW, 01643 for Isto6rtllll3"'herdC. ... a m mares. ...... .... - m
sl3 p ro n. State of Alaiwns.
a and b corgi. will be sold at pyrolums , over all all competitors, at the various
demand in this market, hot without material dull at 18, . Small sales of Mess Pork at VeS S drill at . l2 1231 for Western, and 12 12 6 ' for E 5
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, @ u p m ra Un aa r"" ' e a d ri C a , "s : 1 .. p Pfel - .... E 4"-• •••03. Collect...l from Iran Works and Armories in the
( I:o . „ r i t . l er:. , En . r in7..li C al - I ttee ' en I t. ". 1 11 C U . c l a r ir e o ' ll. "ss. . W.
' 55
rbessbelPinstrumeuts hay• Mr years area the fast
~..a SI ste and ('acme y fore. In prices they am lower
change. Bank altar. in demand and ilthi, 029 net .bb C:tv Lard, opened firmer, and closed heavy, X 1 7.13 a m 5,... 613 p to •
P'tibl iv. ~4 1 ,:tic. Ci tau. 55. 5'...'"5' I.- - ..... ' -in-ifl ' ' K- than any °then. Ail warranted rot eve years
while Oil and Inattranth stocks are dull, anti SEEDS-lover Seed Is dull and neglected, pityle,Bl o ; siso, 1,500 bbls. for Maroh and April, Whtellret Exile's SAS pre WAILLNE & KING,
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with a e k.i ttp i p e ly a la t Z t f ,e; in excess of the demand sellers opt lia.' Bhtt ,, eteed3', ID 31045 for I New Brighton Accommodation leatTaftesheny W,IMEI.INE A HAMM,
there IDIOMS to belle Indult) whatever for the 1. Timothy Seed is eel- old., and 40025 c fer State. Cheese, quiet, at • =J u t i1,,,-11-.111mt50Na.,;
c ad:x . l l a
.2..!ticT.... Among the arth les to he ..1.1, are,
lett( r. Columbia is w.ll and weak, thottgb ling in asteall way at $3-5104. Sale of 113 hush 1•423 e, s.cre it, cOPlthlt-plg..
my, Dnl3 D. m.; Wellsville, 3:50 a. a.
Vlore I. not much pressing on the market. Marred at AEC Cincinnati !Israel. c 001 lbs. i s 'PPP It [cued rods
Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Wheeling. stem Ibr LODIPER-bar:
I BUTTER-la in fair demand and steady but ,
-The national hooka of the l atited States, , ~,,ehan , t.INCINDASI, Unroll 8 -Floor dull tool with. Deports. Airtime. 31403 Ms COPPVII-absel AND BLLOBERS 124
ed. Sale of 5 bbla very good Roll et out change in prices. Wheat is firmer for the , satires...-. 2:2 • m Entire.
,- a portion 01 them, nt lewd, have an caeca- 38, and 16 half hble choke, ,n lots, et 40.
better grades, closing at 11,7001,75 for new 4.g2pren 2222...... 2,50 p”, rExpr,F. ,:fiS p . 26% . 01X1
t n , 7 o . , ll; l lol7t r l o Tt , i IKON-bar and rod.
a.llp m PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS
Lye .ummitteu, which us conetantly looking aBBS-Veri'lrraZalar-aalr' being reported Red Corn dull and prices nomina at 56c Mr tali •••••..., ann. nil Estate. 7 . D1 a m 71u tons CAhT lICON - Inserviceable then ,
. today all the way from P . -AVAII.
after their Interest. E. R. Judson, of syrn. cu p .E ., m ___ g G h t . N 3.1 shelled. Oats duil at 37c tor h i e.l. Rye litetmenville Accommodation Issues Allegheny at DCOM lbs LRID-plits.
Sale of 45 bxs ow Yorkos on ne. minutes dull and prices nominal . Prev s - , i se , as. 45.0 e iba. TIN-Mork and sheet: OFFICE. NO. a DUQCEI•I2E WAY.
eme Is enairman of this organization. leis 15. Common Ohio quoted at .20@nt. 4.sSei lbs. Clf • 11". -ernes. and ochtt
, ..., , ions unsettled and dully prices are nominally Pittsburgh and Oonnellstille. IfteD cards CI OTII -Cotton, English Serge. Oil. msjcsrsrezvcrint . fr3,33c, m 1,4 1 ..
I. iderstood that the question of the taxation POTATOES--Sale of 7 curs rep ot
on l Unchanged; Wass Pork I. held at gda,oo for Departs. Arrinst. ed and enameled. oellotyd
00 .15; oleo, small sale. from store at
shares in national bank. has recently en- 1 5 ' 7,N44 1 1, - 1.11 per bush ' , and avidly, per bbl. , City. Balk limeade and bacon wiehtyred and I eel- ....... ..... 7:15a mateit sit pto r,,efo lbs. POSIT. eK.
' dull I,ard firmer with sales of CM nt 18e. ..g.c. Me P mraltrem 10:7e ain awo (err BELTING - gum and leather, assorted BONDED WAREHOUSE or
g Lace the particular attention of this corn - DRIED FRCIT--Sales ol 15bbls prime New I , •
ett ecerles quiet. cotton dull and p ees nom- I 6 8 C K YYZIY. I .•r i d In • YU" Me.Kce•l`er`•• Y • l ' • . slow
II deice, and the test ease which wets taken t • ... CH a m2d ... smapm 260 MACHIN 2 3 4-Drill s, Pluier•. 11111Ing.
, York Apples at 10;10 ebb
Peaches-halves-at i Mal, at 3A0390 for !diddling Whik, genet
X, end 2 able quarters at 18. 'e mi t
with small sales atAi..s . , duty pain. Gold, 131,. Alleghen7 Valley Railroad. herew-0011100. Steam and Trip Hammers;
ft ore the Court of Appeal. In New York to the. ' ASHES-Salm of 10 tons common Soda Ash Dep.w. , Artares A CHO, • PHENIX WAREHOUSING COMPANY,
, tpreme COUrt Of the United States, was so- , al• 9c, and 4 tons Pearls at 12. Mock light , s Chicago Market. 6:45 a m f:cross nOO . rn lin roes., Saddle., Ilorse Equipments, lei-
I. tied by them, and placed um the hands of Cant AGO, March S.-Flour quiet. Wheat t!Prelut
_, eici m fantey and cam airs Accoutrement., Foot Of Baltic and Harrison Streets.
5 15P
55 Mn
1 Ati MI 'be a m Dlanketa, 1,2 agars and Gun Carriage
I e - reaps what le in the hands of consumers i IlnioSlyn. N. Y.,
LEAD-,bale of 100 pule at Ile ; stSady, at 41,255101,20.1 for No. 1 Corn dull. scmme. 3 . 3 thm• 1 • 30 P •i 3 Ae 3 emm* 3 ' Irons 35 footers ice table Cannon-Iron
eennocl A' dm:Won In this cage must be OIL-Safes of No. 'lard at 91,2101,8 k . , Outs dull. Mess Perk in good inquiry, at , Pittsburgh and Ellie Railroad . to 011 and 'iron.. .0 broken Gun Carriages,
is ached in a very short time. ONION a-Salo of 1M bush prime at el. , .25.51:1; Prime Mess quiet. at $24,60 Lard firm, I CO/ and Franklin. Laboratory stores and Materials. Spare Storage for Refitted Petroleum,
-The banks of New 'York, In Clew Of the BAY erer) dell, with a supply tamuderably ,a It 7540d8c. Hogs dull and decimed, at $lOOl5. Amiss. Departs . Part. is,. i
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In Tank. and Barrels. See Cheaters.
Il excess of the demand. Baled Ls selling at ' Sales at .8,87'109,75 ter MOdiuta to Choices lc!, 40 Express., 7.48 p Ml , Ne. 27 Express. h.. 63 a m
uthaaures in Congress to consolidate the put. 3.
110 debt and to effect a restoration of specie ft no $l4 to eV, per ten I Dressed quiet, at 1110.72. Receipts-2,300 able , I la. Pittaburgh, Fart erne nodthicago, and air Udine, he. lia BEA VIM STREET, New Yon.
bssi have insolyed that it le ean intilapena- SALT--Demand ' , My light and market very I Flour; 3,500 bush. it beat; 12,000 bush Cora, Beaver Valley. P'saisittiss !Isaac! iCel_lets. es ly
Lie p re-requislte 01 such measures that a aye- el tit, but prMee Aare undergone no quotable 2,100 Hog. and 2,400 Dressed Hogs. Ship- grownsville Boat... Grant and Water tits. • h,ZTAAMARD
13 matte plan be adopted for the regular re- . el '..•' 3 g ° . . . 5110
ments-5, able Flour, and 9,500 bush. Wheat. , Arlie.. Deplete. he attention of Northern buss. l. rail. el to this
sa ~ • loch I. a la., one, nod o. i rhumb, property. 1....7
I CRANBERRIES-Quiet. and unchanged, quo- ; in 4.k prektnam 60 0 P m Frill pchot A I otalethes ~1 111,• properly to has sold, •
ti.imption of national tank notes, as tavern- St- Louts Markel. flarinony Stage. St. flair St. ca., he .btain. • I iron. 111, I lthrof Ordotocc at
a ended both by the Secretary of Dm Tress- 1• det 8 13 to 9i 5 ror common, 013 d $ 2O to Ind
, Sr.eLoom, March 8.-Cotton lower; no sale- , AMID.. Washlneton. It C. and from the r omossndlog Of- .W I NDESNCI.3.OI7I.3XL V1.41103.713.4Dary •
.3 - ). and the comptroller of the currency, and I claim ated. for i
eye P. m. I De deer of tit. Augoths'Atonol b.orgla
that withOUt each a plan In effective opera- BEANS-Leas active but unchanged-small Fleur 250500 lower; low grades firm at 9707,50
I for Single Extra, 0800 let Double Extra and The bale .sio c non . 0., VII if CLARK St. SUMNER.
Oen, any movement towards the curtailment a le. at 11.75012 per bush, as to quality
f mostly $12013,50 for Fancy. Wheat doll; 111,750.10 for
0 , th e 1 e ,,,,1 4 ,,,,,„d e f t,,,,,,e5 will t he ,,it, 5 1,1 ) . , 0 . , 30RG111711--Sales in lots of 1 . 09 bb s, m Arne.. Departs.
te the trade at an average of ,0,.. fair to good; 1120 - 2,22 for prime; 43240 tor chOlee Boner Stagew•No. S lit. Clairllti:eei.
Si a. m• tredneeday,Opril 41. A. 1466, Storks and °Mee. Collins Township
.. ill to the thhatitutlon of a currency caleulat- i t Corn firmer at 55056 c for mLned, 57c for yellOw, WeArruirton Stage. l olliare's Motel
et to protract Indefinitely existing financial lit/MINI-ls selling at 3e to the trade , naBcl
37 , ,0600 for white Oats loner, at 40@afe 711.18 Arrive, . and ...ohmic every day until all the pr..peny is sold
eOrs 'l m .
,I ffieulties, and to increase the embarrass- i 4503‘4, in a • small way
I Pork $27.50027,75 Lard 174110 l 4e. Bean. heavy, 234 p. m. lit lins-t. ABll, b e CLIOtEht Y
it rata both of the government and the pea- I t 17!! 4 017 ye for Clear elder; barer cured can- -------- --- I -- — --- U. W. FLAGLER.
, PITTSBURGII PETROLEUM MAHHET. 1 a „,.. 55e d ha m , al I,„evi 6, wiuga", arm at rapt tad Brev la. Col..
-htatistiCs at the Treasury Department , 1k1,53. r XCELSIOR OMNIBUS& LIVERY STABLE, lola hoh3o cam. Aufplita Anent.
allow that the common's received. opinion Orrum or vox ritrfetlllll.oll Gissrrs i flan Francisco Mining Stocks. I __- -- -
Cat there is a balance of exports over lizipm Ls Tlittlt.9o/li, March 8, Hell 1 I
SAN IFSCLITCtoCO, March 7.-Min Mg 'dock& are 410 PENN STREET.
II our foreign trade is without foundation , CRUDE-The Crude market was a. little _
, active and fluctuating °ober, 7 60, Savage, JAMES DAM di, SON, Proprietors.
1/0 official values of the exports are and more active to-day the transactions being 110 25, Gould, 10.40; Imperial, 152; Belcher , 20; iw. CARNAMATI & CO..
r•theY ealliee, the values of the imports 1 • 70 ' Alpha, SAO Yellow .Tacket, I . 7o.Legal ' Ten- 0/114111113.5E8 AND OARRlABEsDarniebed for all el
g 411 thine. . For the three years, MILS, Leßlanc' et mewhat larger in thu aggregate than for , d„
..„ .„1,, ,
.ralvt. Also, Carriages, for Ynmrrala, Weddings arid
l• 13, the imports amount t01876.000,C00 in gold, several clays past, but the trade, nevertheless, I r. •32Mie
Gold Stock, Aartlas, a; then males and reasonable rates. , STA
A idle the exports, valued officially in cur- Is dull and uneettled, and the tendency 10 etlil Now Yoga, March 8 .- Benton, nu, Gray Gold, iILE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. no. and
r. nry et f 779,000,000, when reduced, to a gold •
el syndord are rW1,530,000, lea% Mg, Instead in an downward. The arrivals continue very light, ' 22,00; Montano, 8,00; Smith pan Parmlee, 10,25- -----
erples in our favor of $156,000,000, a deflate of and while the stook on hand at present le not I _._
I 34,030.00 This Li the true condition of our
h , relgn trade, and probably expiable the large, the prospects of henry arrivals within
g eat flow of our government securttles to a very short time, together with the very on-
Europe far arable advice: from the east, his a ten
--The following shows the exporta of specie deur} to retard operations, and refiners, as a
trout the port of Neu• York for the week end- general thing. are still holding off for lower
leg March 8, 13136. Total for the week, 072,453,
pre. Most) reported, µ,S%, total Math Jan- ' figures. The following sales were reported .
nmy tat 18 , 38, 92101,552 The exports for same 1001b15 at 18, bbls returned; WO at. 18; 85 at 1851 i
period AM were $1.090,914. 300 at 15 1 4; SOO, part to arrive, at 15. Private
-The receipt. from customs at the four telegrams from 011 City report weather cold,
prlnchtal its of the Union from the 17th to
2.,th of February, 1888, were as fellows New and river falling and full of floating lee.
1 ork t rBoo,4asB6, 80tatan,41432,538 83; Baltimore, REFINED-The market for bonded oil min
in,"2l, 13, and Philadelphia, $72,422 112- tota l tholes dull and weak, aoth but little Inquiry
tor One week, 83,a63,501 G The receipts from for saber prment or future delivery, and time
!the 24th to the 28th were New York, $1,918, tendency et present is downward. Oue of our
-.N.- lel 42 Piallade/phut, $70,040 50 Baltimore, large operators sold 1000 lads for April, lag
Singular Accident ham Church.-Us. Sun 4 ..,tesi 17-total for the last two days ot mouth, fur Ma), mad gee for June, buyer's option, all
day evening last, as the Sexton of the Preen> ~ , ,,,,,,,,.5 : , .5, at 443, delivered in Philadelphia Late In the
tertian I. but ch at Titusville, wets turning round
the obs.ndallor over the centre aisle, for the -The total circulation of the National lanky ofternoOn telegrettits from the east reported
the markets very dull and panicky, and it Is
purpose of lighting the lamps, the rod b 3 ..n Saturday last amounted to $2.58,482,790 The said that order' to buy for May, delivered in
wtuch it was suspended from the Ceiling un- I onttoller of the Currency states teat.Pil
I hadelphia, at 44, were withdrawn. Free
*crewed, and the ehandoeler came doe a with '
a crash to the floor. The carped seas badly sat- Reports are every now and then being pub. oil Is d:'l one depressed-small sales at MOM.
ranted with oil and burned, hot tae Br , ,„. ],shed of the charter of certain new -Natio- Messrs. Buthint, Renew A Co. report sales of
nut bank• by the Controller of the Currency, 35 bbls of their Sperm Lubricator at 411,50; 40
promptly smothered while the fact le, that noNntional lasofs tmee ebb No 2 Lubricating at ed, and 140 bide NO. 5
loan authorised air several months, but a do at 42
number that were granted some six or eight NAPTHA AND RESIDUUM-There Li no
months ago have been delayed by various movement In either of these articles, and In
or uses from commencing business until the the absentee of sales, we omit quotations.
I, I
Present time. Quite a number of State banks Ris ALS-The arrivalsof crude by the
e filch applied for conversion, and flied their Ale Allegheny _ river since oar last report. were as
papers prior to the Ist of July 1E65, have not follows •
•t received their final certi fi cate of authority Fisher d Bro. 4 6 0 'Jets Wilkins
f• r the reason that their outstanding State Oe sum, Ft rue Ee o 1 1, 1 21 .hihnen7 •
. relation is In excess of the amount allowed
1. , -law for National banks. The Controller
• 13- Issues toe eertificate for thorn to cone
•i, mee business when th eir old circulation it
rt "laced to 90 per cent of their capital
theWittAtirqh. Oazettt. '
Flll DAY .t LtCFI 0, 1888
CITY AND SUBURBAN
Fire oth Wood Street
About noon to-day, fire was discovered in
the basement of the large and elegant for
Iron front building, No. feWood street,
between Fourth street and Diamond alley.
occupied by Hamra. Kaufmau, Oppenheimer & '
Co., (successors to Klee, Kaufman & C 0..)
wholesale clothiers. The lire appeared to
have caught from the furnace, in the rear of
the basement, and lean made considerable pro
grams among a lot of empty boxes when dis
havered. The Bremen mere soon on the ground
with their Steamers, and after a struggle of
nearly an hetlr they aueeeeded to subduing the
flames. The first floor of the dlothlng home was
filled with a valuable stock of piece goods, and
as the flames burst through the floor, and
seised upon the counters, ehelving, etc., it be
came necessary to apply the holm here, and be
tween the fire and water the Stock w ..s very
seriously damaged. The second story v us filled
With ready-made clothing of all kinds, out tee
dame here was confined merely to that in
flicted by smoke and steam, which pervaded
the whole building. alessra. Kaufman, Oppen
heimer & Co. hate an msuranee upon their
stock, but their loss will nevertheless be very
heavy. The building is owned by Mr. U. L.
Fahnestoek, and is insured. The adjoining
buildir g (sonthwardly) is occupied by Messrs.
Fihneatoc.k &wholesale droggifda
and had the fire got Into their house, it
would have been a difficult matter to hare
saved either building, owing to the inflamma
ble nature of the materials. The only dam.
age sus toned by Messrs. Fahnestock a Cn., Is
that from water In the cellar. The buildings
northwardlyadjacent to Mesars. Kaufman,
Oppenheimer & Co., are those of P. IL
manna lien, & , hardware dealers, It. li. Palmer,
bonnet and hat merchant, J. .1. Gillespie,
looking-glass manufacturer, and the Citizen..
Bank. The block is one ,pf the most valuable
In the city. and it is folianate that the fire
IN. prevented from Spreading.
The eel=lust Court
In the ease of Joseph Many, charged with
assault and battery on oath of Mr. Gelton, the
Jury found a verdict "of guilty of assault,"
and the defendant was sentenced to pay a fine
of fifteen dollars, and enter with his own re.
cognizance in three hundred dollars to keep
the peace.
The next case called was that of John Par
ker, charged with adultery, on oath of Martha
),PLanghlln. The offense wits alleged to have
been committed with one Ann Knocker, but
the testimony was rather vague and uncer
tain. roe jury found n verdict of not guilty,
and that each party Day one half of the costs.
DeltaLeh Ch s amoyer was arraigned for the
larceny of , the property of Lenharilt
Schneider. n
A Barkeepers' /fawn'allots.— The bar
keepers of the two cities and surrounding
boroughs are about to form an association for
the protection and advancement of their In
terests. The first object to he attained is a re
duction of the hours of labor, or an Increase
in the rate of compensation. They contend
that they work longer hours Wan any other
class of workmen, and that their compensa
tion is not in proportion to the services ren
dered.
Summer Illkatlvir.—lt is said that a com
pany la being organized for the purpose of
el - tutting a large building, the floor of which
will be covered with glass, and will be used
during the summer months by our youthful
population fur exercising themselVes on par
lor akates. Several sites for the building have
been propo•cd, but n lot in Allegheny, near
Bissell's foundry, will probably be selected.
The arrangements have not yet been fully
completed.
Religions e understand that I
Interesting revival meetings are being hold
every evenin In the Second United Presby
terian Churc h,
(Dr. James Prestiey's,) Salth
street, and Third United Presbyterian church,
Drown ;a, Diamond street. Rev .1
. Clark. D. D., will preach in Dr. Prestley's
Church this evening at 7 o'clock.
Cross Bolts.—lsaat Crown and Marks cre
gar preferred Cross scats for assault and bat
tery, defore the Msrne and the upshot or the
matter was that both partici were held to
ball for trial. When they get out of Court
they will know something about the cost of
dgettingjustke."
/11 1 710 E 07 ens PITT/6771M11 tiaZiertit
TMCMSDAT. Match 8,1864
CATTLE—The receipts of cattle were re
ciarkably light this week, and with a slight
.atprovement in the demand, the market
, !tied decidedly firmer, and as compared with
eek, prices have advanced from b 5 to
~c a rtmt per pound. The attendance of buy
,r4, however, was limited, yet the few th at.
0 ;re here, appeared more anxious to buy than
To-several weeks pant, and holders of good
d prime catUe experienced nn difficulty in
talning an advance over the rates that have
pi 'veiled for some time past. Common and
ro 'diem grades were also in better demand.
sold readily at a .light advance, and what
a-t neck were termed iu .. scalawags , found
yers this week at on Improvement of fully
e. If a cent per pound. The reaction In the
trket this week, may he attributed to the
. coursehag advice, from New York, and very
.i.ibt supply, and it should be borne to mind,
T 1 at , he demand was not any larger than u.
and, as already stated, the number of
.1.1 yers in attendance was below the usual
crag'. Prime fat cattle, snitable for Yetail
. x in the Eastern markets, sold at from cyB3 ,
, and although there were no sales, yet, we
live 7.liassie.—]in. Wesley Is the !tame of
the woman who trite 111,1.70 last evening. On vo no doubt, extra would have brought P 4
.5311thfichl street, by a runaway bm 9C She .• •. Common to medium cattle [sold at from
resl4loo 0111111tenberger 1 d alley. :1%. to 6%. and scalawags at 50.5.,i
Horse Thief Arrestest—John Valentine,
it horse thief, was arrested in Hollidaysburg,
on Idonday last, and lodged in jail. In June
last he stole a horse from R. C. tiallagher, of
Malin town, Juniata county, and had bean "on
the ran' , ever
Lennox, the Murderer—lt Is sold that
John Lennox., <Merged with the fuorder of
Robert Morrow, le shortly to be removed from
the Washington county Jail and brought to
this etty for safe keeping.
Pobtle Decoment...—Our thanks are due
Hon. and Bev. R. A. Browne, U. D., Senator
from Lawrence county. rmo lion. James L.
Graham, from this County. for valuable put.-
lie documents.
Lorrelly.—E4 ward Jane.. charged with the
larceny of a box of cigar., and twenty-11k
• books, valued at $11,50, the property of M.
Riley, hart a hearing before acting Mayor Oa -
non, and Fa, committed to Jail for trial.
Aauolt mad liattery.-1 etrla Nato, bad a
hearing before tho Mayor to-day, on a charge
of toattult and hotter), preferred Coristles
Wild, and was belt to bail for trial.
Not in fie.+too.—The tirand Jury ir.coul
pelted to adjourn at noon to-day, owing to the
indisposition of John W. Riddell, E.g., the
Assistant District Attorney.
' DI Ell. . , n lasually light thie week, the demand for
SUTHERLAj77II—At 7 o'elock Tliur.dar toOrialok. . ipment being very much restricted, yet,is it It
March Pth, Airs. 111.111 A StiTHEULAIs O. In the I, .ht arrivals,prices are pretty well sustained
MA year other age.
liar funeral will take place from her late residence, re ',ging from 9% to IfS.,;.gross,one extra bunch
sseeraging 326 It's, selling at ifilf.
710. at Sisth street, Stile DAT. at - o'eotk. P. H., Slll.EP—Demand fair and market firm, and,
to proceed to Allegheny Cemetery. nocier the intlnence of light arrivals, prices,
nY Lomparo , l with but a milt, are a fraction
-
=YEE TEERIES. ii i ;hey. Prime to extra fat mutton Sheep may
be quoted at t?Wisi-N, gross. Masser /t Co., of
---- ---- -- - f
rom bought a drove of extra Sheep,
fir ILLDALr. CERIETERY,.•..A rim - from liarrler: Co , Oblo, at 17 per head—aver -
- 9 - 9 -ral and moat pleb:mesons place of Sepulture. sit- ~,,mg no p egu ,d,...
astern the nigansla. Immediately tiotth of Allegheny '
City, mighe •gse Brighton noad. person. ser•pip, •is trilearre 01 KTOrlt Drliluo TAY. Wl[r.X LIIDlleO
tot 's lintial Lola will apply at the Superintend AA. n A 199 b
tUt "Mee, at the Cemetery. Title Deeds., Penult. . CAttle. flogs Sheop.
and eh other busbies. will be attended to at the tirog
Warehouse of Sae undersigned, metier of lredelsi V.hth. 1 .4 0716 . 93 190
ad Loasock street., &USX ben 7 . S , .vr 'York 757 4960
41.vd. A. Kit LLY • lie Itimore I 119 190
r I V: T
OH! Nancy was the girl for me,
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The man who made her shoe• was forced
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Too small" be said '4.4.114
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Wier. Buyer. Po. lave. Prior. I
opeland to Hedges SS ISO I
0 0 00
lCerk to Singer &Imhoff.. 90 175 6O
Smith to Singer B Imhoff. 76 1110 960
singer &Imhoff to Taber.. 166 180 976
steel° to Or ' 106 lid 909
Walker to Voter 104 415 10 25
snyder to Lamb 239 210 10 25
Worrell to 011cbreist le Co 179 528 10 75
Pray to OLlohrelet & C 0... 105 125 10 40
Walters to Tallier 63 TOO 9 00
Aledorf to Leeds 123 200 10 25
Al - restrong_to 011ahretst.. 111 225 1026 -
Braaten to Ramsey 58 100 OSO
Oyler to Leeds 110 190 10 25
152.1.V.8 OP CATTLIL.
Xiamen to Hedges se bead Of good antis,
Averaging 1250, at 7,213; Hoff to Hedge* 43 head,
seers-00g 015, at 5,403 Hoff to Hedgell&bead,
nveractat 1 . 125, at 6HI Hoff to Hedges 151, aver-
Veti g st to V i etien 20 bead of fairish cattle,
arcragin ' s 975, at 63g. Stager to Hashhonler 18,
Avoraing 1200, at. 0. HanhhouSer .sold same
Where she Is not obliged to pay the bunch Of cattle so Rothchild, & CO. &L I;
fledges to Berry 16, welshing 21.100, at 8
extra charge, Lawrence to Rothehlkle & Co. 20, wets g
18,6+30, at 5.
Huff to Berry 89 head, weighing 68800, at 0,10
—pretty good cattle.
Funk to Yeasell 47 head, welgtdolt mom,
1%. COpelln to Haillewood 50 good cattAg,
nishins 81,115, at 8%.
lemen to Smith 2.1 head, :elwhlng
i r,67s at
HALF THE PRICE 24 A.Rtig cm. ° P rim elliba•
Huff to Crawrora 54 bead of common steers,
<reigning 54,450, at 5; Huff to Foster 20, weigh
ing. 17,150, and Huff to Cauady 16 prime
averaging 11150, at TA.
Aakal by eine: dealars ter the was article
Nancy nowßoys her Shoes at
GARDINER'S
CONCERT RILL SHOE STORE,
N o. 60 Fifth St.,
BUT GETS TURA, FOR
Be view of the New York Oyoeer7 klarateht
(From the Commerolal List, March 7.)
Coffea—Tbe market of late bas soled quite
Bargains All This M onth . doll tor all desorlyUctus, prime and abates
albs ,koalltles only being in „. _lnnetk rat aeel. bIIt
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MUM. AGENTS.
in
email:tn . ; scarce . Tiiii.lessic- - o *- W e••.k
I Rio, per Electrio, from Hamburg, at 1.3%,c, lii
• bond. $B7 do; per Wayfarer, VEX, duty paid; Eill
. do old, per fit. Ursula. teem seaman lianas, li‘,l,
I.IOENTIES. - -All 81schaiged Sol
-e-• diem or the Run of Deceased Scutum wt.*
. , In bond, en goldt and 200 Jamaica. on terms
, ~r , ,, mud° pablle. The stook of "iti; in -
colleted in the ern the
8 liramerim OS ex-e7le,ez,, country la 34878 bhp here 15,000 in ew Or-1
sold soldiers who were dlsonsrred nves an? tram . (nails, Lino in Jdohlle„_2,ooo ' in Savanah, Inoc
service without receng their Government or La in BeltiMOre, DUO 4,000 in Philadelphtotal,
~,n ; p„,,,,lites , ere requested to call or send their aid no., 78 bags.
dress to T. WALTER DAY, roger-Prevailing Earth winds have kept 1
Solicitor for Bounties, Pensions and Pay, on e number of sugar cargoes now due, and
No. WS EMU STREET , third door Oriole the tip the offerings have, consequently, been wilt°
Madrid.
---- J. ' " , ni, Borate, but the decline in gold has deer s
w. a. rArrinson.---- ..... .-. ..... Notary uha% al the market, end we reduce our not...Won/IX
Hsu. rATTiallen A"Ar"* cO L '''' t i e of a cent per lb, closing steadily at the re-,
A ) IPr J. & HALL PATTERSON, 144 dot•tlon, say at 10%tgp cents for fair refining
y y . pOORTA STREET, firrremmou„ Ps... At- Cu ut, lONGIOX,for do; 11i4ell.f, for fair
~
~...d 'grocery; 1.21.Q1354 for prime to choice
tornoys for Collecting Claims agates( the State end .
United tiOttes Governments, for liiiiniTY, BACK ,_.,,n212 for
mq ,„.
AND EXTRA PAY PERRIONS /lc. OTTISIEI3 . , "Li
for ' the iniiridT TIVF2 I l l ielj f i g el gri '
A.EcoiwiTs "XIII." A . °l ' irrirl“"zs °Y ip. 4 " s uu t E uten, bUt tilettiAtUe.' e liOill t g a , and
a ON-LN MCBTICONititi PROCUIUM
--vememmamsnew. rut o
are 10Wer; wO4UOto otter than Stuartil .
-- he t d, FAA GM; soft wlite..ll/ 2 4014%; and jrel
. . . . ,
-- - i A toe-is ;lull, and lice* &vet ' bine*. lin
COAL LAND _ 1 1.5140, tid?,
ND FOR SALE 260 ! !Jaya good ilea:not em 174 se 37K ca ,a,.•
~,,,,,, ..,,,te o,:rebe, on the Monangsbuls Inver: , .,-_....__....,.... •
' Iv r of 0 ituil4 Met. three h- :
"" roles al " " log " to r ..c, ' it frettonly ao feet or rail- f - - 31043 .4 .18 1 , 14 i•
astlegrrullttdi'"'...ru-tf tits cosi nito bouts. Every ! it cw Yeas, 'March 5,-The following wore OM
root ey Ws bind from *WM.. cod Ciiwm,,viivve i prima of mbitok u itaqlot, bid In Boom t o „b n - ;
temeiair ten. nue.. s eiceeeie_ gd . our . soi. co; , c ,, veg nOte %nnw ItULI/PAf lienago)0112;
csaPerii ere tp"'" g ie j t l i Vr t ag tWAr. '" till.nesOta,' .• ilr. 0411 v !iss, gg,
...... , - pie. R Marksistreid. : Eo42n WE,ter rfaX. ,
rubs ...
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CFINTRAL LI V E-STOCK MARKE T
Keentary end :tease rer POleita
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11.1uston to Loyd—
C”ulaor to Deltrich
Mercer to D.:Urlob.
Clark to Heiser....
Thomason to Dettrial;.
It.o.shbouser to Caryst
la to Hassey
If toneuer
- - -
Campbell to Heuer
I( -airman to Heiser.
Vol to Reeser
fli 4:11_1(3f 51
•lOGS—The trnnsactlen9 In Hog - P were main
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BHEXP
Buyer.
XO. Avg, Pries.
102 110 660
130 100 6
477 107 6 10
260 03 6 67
am 111 660
C 8 66 650
150 06 t
810 507 I.lorl=
159 98 head
MS 98 s6 head
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IMPORTS /12 RAILROAD.
1866 .
PITTIDWICIB, Font . Wzrwe & CHWAGO. IL R. 1866. A. TORICES MARKED DOW'
March 8.-7 ears staves, J J Rely.; 11 bales
hops, John White; 3 boxes hardware, Mali &
Davidson; Ti empty ale barrels, J Rhodes; BIS SPHLNO ARRANGEMENT.
dota l, aes, Post y, Nelson & co; 18 cars pig
meta Ntmick & co; 1 car lumber, Mune, bet
bert; 1 car do, Hemphill & co; 1 car do, Excel-
sloe Manufacturing & co;210 bags barley, W H
Garrard & Son. 157 Odle paper,A H English &
co; 11 Dais meal o Fetzer & Ariistrong; 11 rolls
carpet, T lelland; 15 doz buckets, 10 do
tubs, D Dravo; 05 dozen buckets, Grabam &
Thomas; 30 do do. 20 do wastiboards, 3 no tubs, •
Seghmyer & Voskamp; 23 kegs cans, Bassett &
Morrow; 19 bags timothy seed, John Floyd &
co; 109 nail kegs, Zng & co; 100 bble flodr, Culp
;1 Shepard; 100 do do, Jas Gardiner; 100 do do,
Watt & truson; 1 car pig metal, Jas Wood &
Son:2 do do,John Moorhead; ISO mks oats, 1
car bay, Kel l Rltenart; 25 sewing machines,
Wm Sumner; MO Obis flour, Seghmyer & Von
kamp; $5 doe brooms, It Deleon & col 710 bags
wheat, Liggett & CO.
Ginn - W.4.WD & Pirriereon Hsu.
March 11.--000 bble flour, ShOmaker & Lang; 1
car corn, J & W Yearley; 10 bales cotton, King
& Pennock ;20 bble lard od, J E Palmer;! blids
tobacco, J :gorged' dodo, E Megrim; 10 tcs
grease, R B Townsend; bbls whisky Hap;
1.. bardwale, Day & Harden; I roll belting,
J 2 II Philips; 21 ale kge. Spencer & McKay; 1
ear wheat, Fenton & co; 3 care potatoes, Pot
ter, Aiken & Shepard; 2 do do, L H Voigt & 00;
4 do do, T C J enkins; 9 cars lumber, Aubrey,
Coitriloar & co; I do do, McQuevan & Douglass;
140 carboys. J Irwin,• 1 bbl eggs, Head & Metz
ger; 3 bee cloverseed, Fetzer & Armstrong; 70
...... 391 ' bids flour, W Ltnhart; aka rags, C P Markle;
empty ale Obis, Sptmoer & McKay; 2 bblsoat
meal 7 kiwi:lei - ley. J Ross; bnIS oat meal, D
PETROLZII3I 15T0C21.51 MI NEW TORN s th, w lO 10 ay ,
Special Dispatch to the Western Press. blds corn weal,Meßay & Bro: 2 nblibnCitnnent
NYw Year , March 8 , I sm I flour, 1 obi oat Meal, 1 keg do, I bid barley, 1
bid barley floor, 1 bag do, J Porterfield.
The Petroleum Market was very active this
Prrinernon, cotruars way Clneine,rl IL R.—
itlirrrißll , and there ' r at a gen eral I mPr ° "" . March 0.-60 bbls flour, 100 sacks flour. Stewart
merit M prices. Excelsior sold freely, at 1,40. & Lan ghenhelru; 12 bdis pier, Pittsburgh Pa-
Palmer woe in demand at 1,6001,70 I
Fi rs t , per & oo; 9 pkgs paint, T H Nevin; 1 bx tools,
National was In request at 42G43. The Gold ; John England{ Bdo do. Hays & Getty; 1 barrel
6 I. H Volgt & co; 2 bbls eggs, P kleConuel;
Stocks were more EuZIIVO and firmer on the 0 pigs rags, Ido meat, W P Beck a on; 75 eke
lending shares. The shares of the Excelsior I barley, senor & Harper.
Copper wore In demand, and rose to 1,15 under
brisk inquiry; Bentieboff Run, 10,50; Plthole
CL oak, 6,25; OD Creek, 2,00 ; Driven, 2,00.
EMS
New . 'York Iron Market
Yoaa, Match 7.—Tbe recent arrival of
some 1510 tons l!lcotch pig has,rather depressed '
the market, but narcels ready for Immediate
dollree7 are scarce and 'ranted. With a fair
tmildry, we notice sales of 400 tons Glengar- '
cock, to lots. at s47f 45; ktglinton. 07, and
*OO do Gartsberrle, $44, alt ex-ship. American
Is very quiet, and the only sale is SCO tons No.
Glendon foundry, for (arab ForFoees. at
01,50, at Ellsabetl.port. We notice besides,3lo
tons old rails, to arrive, on private terms, ant
o.lot of mixed wrought and scrap, $5 . 2,50, cash. .
bar from importers has not moved. From
store, there to nocturne to note.
.7611adelplaia Iron Market.
~ .111LADIELPIII-A, Starch 7.-I'M, movement* In
pi; metal are of alio:aced character. Sales at
et '4O per ton for No. I ATI thraciteket6 for No.
2, and Wain for forge, t months,, Scotch Pia.
—An Invoice Was taken at a price kept secret.
Blooms are quiet. We quote charcoU at al])
0:35 per ton. Manufactured Iron continues
quiet at former rates.
Philadelphia heed Market.
PRIZADILTHIA, Slarel 7.—mere Is rather
more doing in cloverseed, and WOO bosh good
and prime were taken at $8 ter h,50. Timothy
UL n declined 50c per bash- -Sales of RIO basheLs
Ftine at $3,81 , 4. Flaxseed comes forward
r.l.ily, and commands sajo,g2,7s.
ktAI3BITS BY TELEGRAPH.
Finance and Trade in New York.
1123231
ew Yeas, March 13.—The' stock market was
erratic this afternoon on Erie, and cash stock,
after being offered at IS per cent. premium
early in the day, was offered fiat before the
cl se. After the one o'clock board Erie broke
down to 4 3 / 4 , and thou rallied to SiM. At the
second, regular and last open boards the mar
ket was stronger on Michigan Southern and
Rock Island, but the balance of the list was
heavy.and lower. Prominent bears have been
covering largely, and ninny of the bolls have
been filliltdr of 'Pitting odt on leading Marts:
The rollowing were the closing Prier.'" New
York Central 9154; Erie 83%; Hudson River ;
Reading gp-R Michigan Southern 74%; Cleve
land and Pittsburgh 709 f; Stock Island 1081
North Western 'MI do preferred 9254;Ft. Wayne
Toledo lellibiols Central 116" M Ohio and
Nalelenippi 25 • United Mates 1-2091 1101 Mir
smart State 79; Tennessee Vs 89.
The market was rather stronger this after
noon and closed at mix. The borrowing rate
for geld su p p ly er cont. this attorilbon, isbOlving
that - the is becoming more scarce.
=MT YeaZiff.
The market was perceptibly easier and low
er et the close of bank hours, and offerinas on
the street ware more lively than for some
time past. The rates for loans were WV per
cent., with an Inarealle of business at the lower
rate. There is more dispoldtion to discount
business paper, both at the biliktrand on the
street. Prime names are dantritt 70e per
cent., and good at 8!44:10 per cent.
The Crmirnevant says the gold market Is still
Trooping, opening at 135%, and closing at 102.
Money was easter among privets bankers
yesterday 'evening, and balances were put odt
at six per cent . The rate this morning, how
ever, i generally 7 per cent, on stock col
laterals, with the exception of Governments,
which sold at six per cant. The banks are
discounting more freely on prints paper t the
rates are 768 per ceotagood grades, sepc;
other grades, 10016 peiallEt. The stook mar
ket exhibits considerable speculative interest.
Erie la wealc, and 1340 lowery ye difference is
paid on eash stoc. Governments are doted
'Vizi:l.cm, under an advance on OM's, in Lon
don, Ito egge7cll. The decline in gold, how
ever, prevents quotations going op . The ad
vance abroad, the decline in the Bank •of
England , s rate of discount to 7 r cent, and
the, n otion in the Banks of France and
Prnerds4 have moduced a genera/ indispositi on
tobnymatgn Exchange.
MIT 00001.
lint the Dry Goods EZett,62lo the following
report 11 ;nada of Jobbers
_prices today
Brown Sheettngs—lndian Head, MI Inch, 26e1 90
inch, no; Laconia,B 225; B 240. Bleached Start.
Ings—Bartletta,lsB.4non, 55a; Utneht 270; 80.tneh,
250; Canoe, 124. prints—Spragnes, Bo; toneri
can,2oe;DannolL 570; Victory, MIA WamPaot do,atitta,
-:Dehtines-111an. 250 ; 195 a.
C l6e, ambrie—WaShingtoeberter n, 203 ; Portland, IEO.
11110.3hurnasapaqua, 40c; Lansdale, 800. Coo
aetiremi—Nantticket, Sltio; neatens, 230. Can.
I too Aonnels—Pemberton, 1-132eilialmon
' 41 90.-.'.2leks—Wlnttenden, A 47
' 5801110. C 85c. Stripes—Whit uden, A 974 e;
Ernoarrille Me. Dentutd—ltanehester, We;
MasSaehns'etts Cc. aoar i aldria—Erad l 7.•
Dtkplai Elliptic. tollo 000, ' 1 17340 to . 05 l
EttPralls 1,250. T. 2 A. T. Myers, I. X: L.
In good demand for Narrow Tapes.
New Terli Meek sea NW:Bey aszki*.
141 'w YoßwrMarch B.—Money ateadY st
percent. Sterling dull, at 10SWilddy,„ 60.4
Forch=l4,l7%.,lllllZlTT:
Nutriment mocks qu et. a c ed steady. Stocks
weak; United States Sixes, Hire-Twenty ma
r:Ai:l.GL :2, IMS i id i rifted States Fires, Ten-
SSMi ditto 2 . 4 se a t :Ar United trt t eel r i l in
Ono Year Certificates, now issue, 09, rholottri
swa t 78 1 4; North Carolina Sixes, ; Virgini4
gixoN row York Central, ot4 ; nria
dltur.peferced. , B o,4l sif, sW; Michigan
sotthern MPittsourgb,7Sko Otth Western
9% Rot* Wand. For
Wayne,
Tqledo akifabash,
• • ' PisWket•
spe stir Oint4o-te!t h Or i4 k_ j _ Tr Y l e•
e,,,V ; ;MT:rprßtilla s 4e4. " ln
6451 1 / 4 : 161 - Cortitwol 11p3Titerle r j . l3 tett
a eoxelor_110 ; 4 - ell f.'"'4174: 4 >
ifi.ao; tioloOre W+6. wan ,
~,.. _ ~ ._-:~.t ~a s=n w~.~.... A~ , fit',
RIVER NEWS
.11.RIVASS.
Lent Leech—Hamilton.... ..Parterstmrg
Julie
Hoven Kerr Cincinnati.
Lee Latta Kelley Oil City.
ocrsass , RCS
Emma No. 3...Maratte...
8ayard........M00re
1. - 211.1 a Saint
lila Rees No. 2. Roes
Louis
Pnskoraburg
.011 City
011 CV.)
sosre LZArtSO TO-DAT.
Untterotl lialalltOn....Parkertbilrg.
K'te llobLxson.ttobinfion. ..elnethentL
Revenue Ken - Portsmouth.
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The flyer continues In recede steadily at
this point, with but a little over em foot by
pier marks last evening. Telegranu front 011
City roportaf three feet at that point, and
the A llecheny rumor hooting ice. The weather I
yesterday was cold but pleasant, and very !-
favorable for out door operations.
There has not been a siegle transient arrival
from below since oar last report The Revs- t•
one, from Cincinnati, was due last night, and
wilt doubtleu be found In port this morning.
The Emma No. 3, cleared for St. Louts last
,
stoning with a good trip, Including a fair
, number of pour. gore.
The Renton. from St. Louts, and Argonaut
and Plummier, from Louisville, are among the
first boats due horn
i The Lent Lona, Capt. Hamilton, Is the re-
I gnlar paeket for Wheeling and Parkersburg
toslay, leaving promptly at II a. Tri.
The Leonidas. In comment]. of Capt. M. A.
Cox, is filling up rapidly for St. Loins, and
will be ready to take her departure to-morrow
even i n g. Jl el f oni V ba lt=r u ): c ..:.nopas'nger pag e
Coale recognized as one of the most
ahem°
et men on the river.
The Kate Robeneon, (Apt. Rota Robinson
will . t-o u be r I ! I
s he !
t r is ad e y to
l i n e a v e a far
1, 01 c ! !! n o
ge n a i l
and shippers should bear this fact in mind.
The Camelia, Capt. J. L. Lytle, is announced
for the"Vity of Rockso—Nasiwllle—fortliwith.
She has excellent accommodations to passen
gers, and plenty of room for freight.
The America, Capt. T. H. Golding, is an
, nounced for Memphis and New Orleans, and
rwlll soon be ready to take her departure.
I The ida Rees No, 2, and the littilda left for
1 Oil City at evening , with moderate trips.
The St. Louis Diepatch, of Tuesday, says
The Upper Misetasippi, Illinois and hils-•
sour! aft rams, and in splendid boating con
dition. The first boat of the simian from the
tipper Mississippi arrived this Morning—the
Kate Kearney from Qulney, loaded down with
produce and stock, and a large number of pat
sengers. liar officers report considerable lee
runningyet, but the rise is rapidly carrying
It off. The Lucy Bertram, which has been laid
op at Qaincy all winter, has gone to Keokuk,
and will arrive here to-morrow morning with
a big load.
The Importer and Silver ClOtelleft St. Louis
for Pittsburgh on Tuesday last.
From the St. Louis Democrat, of Wednesday,
we find the following additional particulars.
of the explosion of the Lockwood
Capt. Ben. Howard, of the Lockwood, and
Capt. Go W. Willard, who was apassenger
took rail Si MeillPhls far the North.
former will be here to-day, and the latter to
morrow. When the boater-31040d, there were
seventy-two souls on board. Howard and
Willard eat at the stove, jest after tea, when
the explosion occurred. They were lifted up
against the roof, and were somewhat bruised.
They catered their mouths, excluding the
etearn,„ echich soon passed away. The boat had
only eight deck hands and twenty cabin peter
gangers. Total , loss of life twenty-five,fn-
I eluding those who cannot recover. Captain
Ilowafd instantly ran to the ladies' Cabin, and
conveyed the ladle* from thence to the yawl
at the stern. From the same source we learn
that only one hundred pounds of steam was
being carried. LB. relkerson ' and old boat
, men, was clerk of the Lockwo od, but he had
remained in New Orleans With the boat's
t ho, ers to settle her businitts. Robinson, sew
onu clerk , was badly injured. He is co ming
to this port by steamer. The boat was Owned
by Capt. Ben. Johnson. lie - losses about MOr
000 by the disaster, as that wits considered the
' value.
QTEABII TO AND FROM LIVER
=°4 riPlaW
‘tELIZ
, ° .11.1 1 ' '"'""
EVERY SATURDAY , .-
EVERY WEDNESDAY,. •
CABETING tr. B. 11A.1119.
Manta sold to and from Ireland, England, Boot
nermay and
Epp the CompanrOmega,
JOJq. DALE, Agent,
.• 16 Broadway, N. V.
•
04:0) zyd. :11
aa j iNaVillnewr trpuoteliiiit
1 , 01711T11 }MEET, trian Con.—Tbe
anbeeribers inatialbctura and bassi
hands ener7 article In their lines alai Ocinnees,
nantenu, Galata Goods, Oinefort4,- Seabee }Whit
Mat MOM Of MI kinds; also, tini celebrated Merit.
Spines AU kinds at phatade. Blinds and Six-
tares Vonnot attention r i aga orate to
stile a nod WWI 150W714 Iltinoths, rte.
A linitletCK
STOCK BROKER,
__ , ...
Q S. .11111rA.N, Broker. In Stocks
A 7. nomps XXI) ,BEAL I:7lrX, .32 TOITICTII
tiTIMETO t:s.il i a t illa
A ttpr u gg i n c ein
tifElttl& it Ea, T uto i yroi 2-ENT:
xuslatPAL., AD , A DAt , 661 . 17/ 0 1A
ti .i. alsTna com tAZD:r.:Lklo o l Pr o ur ui r t, lt qa utir r g ies qst rope. tb , )resc- ct .
Tali, • - • ‘'"'! ' 2 '''' '.i.. IBM
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MONONGAHELA RIVER •
/
Pittsburgh, Brownsville and Gtneva,i
UNION, LINE,
1 0 '.411.01=11r CPCOII•I3P r- R - •
Will run three daily aid.. .Reel steamers bet's..
Pitts . mrgh, MonougabelaCity, Brornmetile. Rice's
Landing. tireensboro, (Seneca and the Dunker:l VII
Regions. This ilne is composed , of the following
steamers
eiA• l7l 4
IKIRTTILIPH „CAPT. h. C. SPEERi.
CA.PT. U. RUG H ER.
FILOZICLIN CAPT. Z, CA WRAC
GALLATIN.--A..5. CARLII.E.
Thine packets will lame Pittsburgh Maly et 8 s.
us.. and p. nt, except Sunday, when the departure
will be at a o'cloek. ut.
The through packet for the 01tRegions Pease
Pittsburgh daily at p. m. ; Browneville daily et
ka.m.
ItErraxisro—traves Drownsvtllo for Pittsburgh
Mallet A. tn. andhp.
Leaves lireansboro &ad Crenevs at It o'clock,
Rice's Landing m p. to.
Leaves klononsahma City at .5 o'clock
The line Is compoeed of first-Mass side-wheel
s learners. built expressly for the trade. They win
he eotranaroled ha Once" of long experience, who
will pay particular atteattoo to the .ants pad cons•
fort or passengers. Yoe boats .10 leant prompt T
at the boar advertised
- Freights Received at all Boers.
•
lor farther partivders, ea ire of
{WILLIAM hI qu cELltt,
I", Agent,
At the Ilftterf-Boat. toot of Grapt
L.
" krTwo's - nine. e.
120=1
1866. ridaiC
SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT
WHIELING, IAiIIEITA A PARIELSBUIG
DAILY PACKET ME.
B=M=S=ll=l
Steamer BAYARD; G.. D. Moore. Matter.
Mesmer I.ENI LEUTI, JN. Hamilton. ki.cer.
Steamer FOREST CITY: Je t. Gordon.
DOWN TIMP—STEJUdER BAYARD,
ll
L.vea rittsbnisb every Monday .d Thsorday, at
o'clock, s. ta.
I.car. Wheeling, every Monday ~' ....day. at
lhaup.
In& I Ij
Leaves Ilitsbargb every Tuestlsy and relgay,
nmo)a. M
IA.,. Wheeling every Tuesday and Reld•y, st
IMO p. m.
STICAMEII FOIIYST CITY
MIIMNWItN=
Leaves Wheeling every Wednesday and !Saturday.
at vaKID....
ur TRIP-STEASIZSt FOREST CITY
!leaves Parkersburg cern.) lionday.and Thursday
•11: p. n!.
Leaves Wheeling every ?awls) , !Md./Friday. at T
a at., . .
.•
bTEAILER BAYARD
Leave. Parkersburg eeery Tuesday gad Friday, at
Leaves Wbeellng ereri Wednesday and gasur.day.
at 7 . •
•
!STEAMER. 'LEST LEOTI,
Leases Para.:m*l=lTh ovary Wednesday and Satur-
T4atiVa n eeltne ovary Thursday and Sundar, at
a. m.
Sartk,nnectia down are made at Wheeling
arid Bellair wit on h tbu going
Cleveland and Pit:shoran train.
which leavet rtttsbureh at 641 p. m. and Cleveland
at MIS a. tn. Alm. with tralns of Pittsburgh. For
Wayne and Mimeo Hallway, which 1 Chirac°
at to p. m.; and at Marietta with ?Carlotta and Cin
cinnati Railroad. and with 4E:tamers to 41 points on
the Mastingum River; and sk Parkersburg wit
early train oil the Baltimore an Ohio Railroad. and
with Daily Line bloomers to I ometoy, Gallllw Ile,
imaton, rorlaMenth. Ma svtlle and Chinaman.
WOn up trip, coquet ons Sr. mad at Bellair
with Cleveland and Pitts orals Railroad, 1140 a. m.
vain, by which paseengera 4rlvo at Cleveland at
tit p. m., and at Chicagoat MO a. M. neat
JAS. COLLINS & CO., Apia%
AL Wharf-Bost, Feat of Wood Ht.
PIBURG/1.
Mere freight .111 be recetved each d am
ay, op to 5:03
y. tb• la2o
FOR EVANNVILLE. CM- .. 4 4=1, 6
410 /MD Sl. 'LOUIS —Te splea
=mar staare.r
Capt. M. A. Col.
WM 1e... tor the above and all tetermedlate pens
on iIATUKDAY at l 0 a. M.
EleeLtrelsht or vassal ff&yl
s v n lttitr i t o s e to
AOR .0111CUMATI Aziptast
LOODWILLN.--The new Owl ere;
ntrtinghtr— cot. R. No SOME.
NM Itoma tor
at abor• arta aft
tot
wall
on Tit IS DAY. atop. EL
For freight or Damp sooty on troard,or so
rater. ' FLACON E COLLINOWOOD, tent..
PIM KEOKUK, litt.R:
LA kai:sz
.& NGTON, lIDSCATVVE, DA
'IMPORT Av D DUDUtele..—Tbe
roiendldateaser steamer SAVANNA, Cant. A.
jonb 1r now ready to receive [nape for the
ebote bop ate, and will leave es above about the 10th
inetant..or ILI won tbereatter se =ligation on the
Upper_rtlyar gpe
o ° an e a 1 board t
. reAttAlma
VOW CINCIEVNATL: LOU_
ispr.. AND NASHVILLE.
CA
I D
i"M" Capt. J. LTTLIit
Will Itsve Rs Anna on TRES DAY. at D. A m.
iti,34"ei.thirlaulaC4BEign6Vgb,"Zsula.
FMEMPIIII9 & NEW Ei riSt
ILLEANS.-,The flue paseaner
'teaser
Catl i M i =l , :c c %
will leave for the shim ano
tIATIMDAY,
1"14
nn in l . l on board Or to
Poe &et or Pl°ll- or L tiONVOOD, A nu.
PLALIL A C
pou GALE -a
!
NAJJIIBUQUX.IIT.• PAUL AND
AM WAY UANDtlit.39.4-The Roe •
Pittenger stem. CuLUMBIA.. Capt. R. J. Ponr
-1 now loading smarm leave Irith dispatati.
mpO ftsigh ' YU( 3127 . C I BC "" "
LINGWOOD, Agent..
EGIILATI. PACKETR
40111 V lICKLIN MARISTTALgaring
AND ZASEBVILLE.-Ttm tine stammer IDI3IA
QUABAII, Capt. O. It. gnus will -lease for the
above sad alt Diterittedlats ports every TUESDATI
attv. m. , Itsturging, leaves Zanesville cvs.7
DAT. at. Tata. J. - D. COLLIN - SWOOP. Agent.
B rx rOtraricoaloris;
•
Toys, Baskets,
• - J. G. LwitIERPS
Vallatyand Btonl,No. lit Market street.
BROOMS.
BOWNEII lIIIIVEIRSAL BROOM,
Thls ts the most parteet IllittObt ever Invented
and the oolLome seb tabs ell!rptrunt the teat of Mae
Betting the presents oppartanltte
for tribag actonny.raralyea bower With. No platen I
right to buy, as wee:stein rerttory without charge, • I
syrtc V. l l4 A rt Igt " 42lal P `112,W2',11.1a
cu4T W.,' wear, Jar ilio. IJAVAN• Ca. CID
,191,41.0h15.
uorsonr.
ebitiCaMn
Vi '114:4Y •
ZS Ao*OlYl4 SS
14: 2 105 .. by , " .B,eo 49/[4.11.10
BOOTS, SHOES, &c
Ladies! Blatnorais and Polish
Boots
=I
Boots, shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals,Pol
ish Boots and Gums.
Now is the time to Call and Seoure
BARCAINSI
I. H. & W. C. BORLAND,
97 Market Street.
GRAND CLOSING OUT I
BOOTS & SHOES.
Goods at Less than Cost
AT 92 FEDERAL STREET,
TO MARE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCIS.
Remember, SS Federal Street.
W. K. MCCLINTOCK.
vnhl
J C . AIiNAHAN & CO,
Ladiea , tatters
18b7 No. MI Market etreol.
BOOTS, SHOES, GEMS,-
New C loth ing,
t BLANKETS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY,
Woolen Goods,
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, JACKETS,
1866. i
Fancy and White Shirts,
BEEK GLOVES %ND GVIJIGTLETS,
Cassnneres, Over-Coatings,
Cloths, Domestic Dry Goods, &c.
=1
GREAT B_A RGAEVS!
T. A McClelland's
AUCTION EMPORIUM,
.XO, 55 and 57 Ptah Street.
fr=4
. .
W. CARNAHAN & CO,
Gent's Fine Calf Boots
J . A. ROBINSON & CO.'S
=I
CLEARANCE SALE ALES• AIKEN,
BOOTS a SHOES,
No 104 Fourth street, Pittaburgh,ra. COFFINS
all kinds, CIitAPEES. GLOVES, and every descriptloa
of Funeral Furnishing Good. funalshed. Rooms
onen day and night, klearseand Carellgelflarnished
Izzilatette—Res. David Resr, - .H.D,
W. Jacobus, D.D.. Thomas Emhart Esq.. . - arobli
MlHer. Kea. Wrist
I CIOFFIN
Their entire stock as been marked down,. and ;i S! COFFINS!
Will be sold at greatly reduced prises, to make room , METALLIC! I
r their Spring Mock. METALLIC
MA.Huti AN Y I
Remember the Number, MAHOGANY
MAHOGANY
I=
SlidoxLciarr - y, 'Wax) letim
=!
uNDEsTekn%,
61 DERTAinxt. , D
Mixrket S treet,
Hort Do,. to Barker's INT Good. Stori. ROBERT WILLIAMS, 134dertaker. ,
Jolt
uttics. Ho. 1118 FOMITH STEM.
LADILES',. GENTS', I •
11158 E S, AND CIIILDItEN.b ,
1 4.4e=1 It ru blllat! e b y racAr nir Dlalt . ttenitt i g ,
the proper Interinenl7r7rUPPt "te 3481 2.
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, o . l l . 4:l4.Vgdi t = And v 'am /7 . 141.
At C.GyLICII,cora. PLlth sad Wills .ttoot. I AttIUAAD HOW& vp......;........,......A01.AaD WIG=
SirPrioc. tomtit everybodv. . 08 : HOWARD & 'WEUTE,
DRUGS AND UuriNICALS. 1 icrxicveortaardorop.; • -
GEORGE A. RELLT,
WHOLESALE DISUGGIST,
87. Wood 81reed,
OPPOSITE THE ST. OHABLES HOTEL,
Drugs, Cbeinicals, Patent Medicines,
1 5 .1EINILWIC/1210331111.1r, _
PAINTS, OILS, VAICNISHES, LITZ.STOWITi, &C.
Tbe Retail Dullness will be tonitunid acuanal at
No. 63 Federal street, and corner dt Ohio add F, der
e streets All. hely. • lu d
SIMON JOHNSTON,
13.111C743r4G#
Corner of Fourth and Suittbaeld 80, 4
9gMegnitegliknltETWO.
SC., Imp c o . a. liglortgLLondoth,
HAMM Wi n tF i l i A i llig riICILLIIII
1
iallit. 11 tt 7i t i c i , 'l7:',l2ltl l T Zr°, 1Z MU
NEVER produce whew 'pewit% where It EAU.%
NEVER has fallen off, audit will eucp the FAILS..
NEVER falling out or the heir la u few FAILS.
NevER der. ff Ildthfullp_upplled. FAILS.
For rule at the CENTRAL DRUGSTORE, corner
of Ohlo and Federal etreete,' Allegheny.
id•V • . B. A. KELLY.
J . SCHOONINAKER ix SON,
Pittsbdrgh Wilke Lead Works,
PORENVILITE LEAD,
13LITZ LEAD ova) =Tow. raviTu.
No. 68 Wcp.cmd Street.
sefl,
1 M 171111*El) Wlki I 3t41 wri
ASA lOU
HARRISON'S BOLDED DEWDROP
And Victoria laegitt,
THE HEM OF THE WORLD. TOILET, PARMA
and WHITE. It gives a warm delicate tint to the
comple.xion end rich tope, like the Parise Aiartd°
CaruStion (Rouge), a hesullthi tint of the rose.
Ilsnufsetneed br A. W. llARRlSON,_rhtladel
phis. Not sato by DR. DEO. %nasal
Druggists ofFittsburgh. W.
R.
REED.
felltimd lieucsal Agent.
1 BRlClhrvrait 1 . 1111 M1E.--iirE Ivid ..!
100*TEItillEttILING--instrec , 4 tworr p c ' A raift l ix,,, ~Lmamo.,.,"'h zr
. AlralrauWy or*? Et:cooked/4041er Benfax, vttliNelt•4ol.4o
. ..iteriaid - v - iigr ti a t inl
v ge=r i vif 4 0 rertr a zjor salitylr ltis=2• toot not rotftratwlukzzirAlays Lot It
- ADAM.Lnaad:
'AU Omer Lniattf stros64 W. My Ter% amijattlApoit;l4
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ornex rx NI-raw:num-2a WM.I) !STREET
Theo. works have the largest capacity to the coon
try. The brand stands the /latest in Oda country
tdd In Europe, for quality au lire test, sod the oil
o put In well acaaoned barrels, prepared ssPerlxV
for eort.
filanu xp tacturera of BOILERS, STILLS, TANKS .'
Improved Boring Tools for OilAcells. delo,ly
SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES
We a onstructing, and wil keep on hand
pellet
style of
OIL 31E11•TiGrX2C - X1.9
WITH ERB A C0110:1 OR TUBUIA BOILRE
Ml==
We invite parties needing engines for this prtrpos
to call sod see them, corner of PIKE and t.P SAILA
STREETS, near clty . Water Works.
tc 11.ACERNTOSH HEMPHILL S. CO.
COMMERCIAL OIL WORN.
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL
Constantly on band and [cc sale
AT THE LOWEST MALT HATEss,
JAMES WILKINS,
CRUDE AND REFINED 011.8,
Nlll•• Block, Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh
BpaclAl attention sirea to the mle wd ablp
meat of Petroleum and Its product.. eauslimmeut
relpecteally sollatted. Palmate.. Ilea.l4e. 1.112:19
j . DENN,
No. 1 gr. CLAIR ST., Pittsburgh,
Forwarding . and Comm's.lon Merchant
And dealer to 01Is. Illuminating, Lubricating,
Crude Petroleum (Ills, hr., constantly on hand MA
for sale at the lowest market wires. Ctuntirmura.
and orders solicited. ap7u6ut
N 134 si= . ~Y t ~
HENRY G. HALE.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
SOMlliibl CORM OF PM & ST, GLAIR STEM,
1
De+tree to relent thaans to hla Mande agd th pub
lic generally for their liberal patronage, pad °old
reapectfolly Inform them that he Ina Joel re ant
ed from the Eastern martme with a large as troll
+elected attack of
Fine Woolen Good,
I ): ,.. ;% , :e( ,„ tv it t. to GEN^7I.S.MEN•B EPtir
SPRING STOCK
BOYS' CLOTHING
GRAY & LOGAN,
ME==
I.P.Z•r
j CognzinoilM•lfirOperptinfaSTlLliaab/er
1./brow et Elhiillald Ctirtieis rumeta.
4ar °ram nom -Ane s t.a, en/ and ViOnltV ,
promptly-attended to. , nOtlad •
THOMAS PALMER,
IVIIOLISMA DIM LI
- J
W • 41 k Au: r 9EIEI
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES,
TBSIaMI Q 0 R e
Warehouse, 91 Wood 'Street,
Second - door below Dlsmona
feafiemd PITTSBURGH
WALL PAPERS; ' •
• In 'Hew ,De,signe.
PLAIN AND DEADTIYOL DIM= CQLOBA
Mgcavcr rte.c:.oisriztsg
11.07 Market Street, near Ettlb.
00. 1(19. A. HTJOHRP • PRO
WATCHE JEWELII,r, Bto
00--, BUYS :'.EvEltrriwicti'
eold Watobesvlit Diamond Rings 6allthi
for; ZONN p0Lt.,14 .IU - 411,1,99_methltur eatireM
a FIFTH fITSICST,Sopportte Mosta:lle Hill,
If old Butaltif CisePrOtc_,t,
Bther Month* Case Watob,
• - Setts of Ladl,foelry,
Ull Pam-logs, Albums,
•!..tatoo, Vox.,
Aud OVA HITIRDREV. OTILCP.kMAND
FUG 'ACTIVIdIO, all kr. the amgeoptlee of ONE
DLAR' 'EACH.
Come And ate UM nla4 et pelt:,
;*r. 22 NZDX,
Mrlf Btrea%(twO P O4 P 4 i4wEXPriliildfaCM )-
'MEW
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- au'x .~.±i"k~.s. -- ..r~:.,;:5,' ~Mz~ a~~- ~_ti~h ,c - .:v-zti~•
6 -.i"..2:5~
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Q J. H. SAWYER,
f 7 WOOD tiTILEST
CM=
=
NOW RECEIVING BY
47 St, Clair Street.
Ina o Do:Jilt:II 3 MI; Et 0
WALL 'PAPXREI, &o
IM GREAT VARIETY. ET-
J. R. KENNEDY Si CO.,
No. tlt St, Clatr Street, Plttatargti. Pa
NOW BEING RECEIVED,
THAT ELEGANT STOCK Oft
CHICHER IN G PIANOS,
Weated peruoitetl v i s it th beCtltlet, illertos
cent to t h eYaelot7.
SEVENTEEN INSTRUMENTS
are now9:eg,...nl;;Vtg':A=tltr.‘;.,"
WARRANTED FOR FTVE: TFARB
CHARLES C. MELLOR.
et WoodiAireet.
PROPOSALS
TO COAL DEALERS AND IRON
FOUR' L7E KS.—l'ropoaala will be receDed at the
t Office Or tbe Water Wor)s, up to NOONou TUES
DAY. al•rch Z:niht D.A. to FURNISH COAL at the
tUPeP,E f R
rA ,N, N D L Y O E W A ER ROM R T K H EFI RT e D A n r
! APRIL. ISM. Also. to FURNIpH wvrxic PIPE
load tulAcollaneoo) Caattx t rnitt l o4ife c tAN. oft.
babh:Stt
!
To ENGINE BUILDERS AND
33corx_emira.
Propeaals ba received at tb6 *Mee of the
Water Wort, up to noon on
BALIIIRDAY, MAACK 10th, nu.
fora set of Boilers, a Cylinder end Pomp, sCCOra
taK to plaus and epeeifleatiOtta to the bands at the
doperintendent.
Hide rrcelred for the entire stork or sepa
rate bids for Ilse boilers.
"rho Water C umsuittec reserves the right to reject
any or all bit 5. tri!93 . 45) Joar.Pl3,4,ltli.NCll.
To cONTRACTOII9.—itAILWAY
LETTING.—The Allegheny Valley Railroad
Company Inv I teproposal• for the UIIADUATION,
MAtkiNttY, BALLASTING AN :endinguired *a
fifteen bectIOUS of their road, from YU
City soutoward, mud on fifteen Sections, extending
from alshonlug Creek northward to Ike vicinity of
Brady's Bend trop Work, Each scrtion will be
about one mile la Length.
Maps, profiles, plans, and aperlitultions of the
work will be ready for examination at the Engi
neer's udice, on Pike street, In , the CitY2Of
burgh, on the let of Marplacech,ne xtunto, and proposal will
o received at the sme 6 r
TIIUWIDAY.'the a BED OF MARCELo'clock, C.
The line will be run out and staked as soon as
practicable, but contractors am et any time obtain
at the Engineer's ofllee. In Pittsburgh, all the infer
:flatten 1.1.4154111 , to enable teem to examine and
bid for the work understandingly.
:Loy further lief ,rmation desired can be had by
application in pereon or by letter to the subscriber.
liat,tdm F. WltltitiT Chief Engineer.
LW) 111:9 (s) kVfel
LIPPENCOTTIB
PRONOUNOING GaLTEER
GEOGRAPHICA L DICTIONARY
OS '70.113-131i7C1 10 ELL.IOI.
•
JI7ST PUBLISISED. FUR BALE IVY
JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
59 Fifth 104 Masonic Hall
CLERGYMEN'S FRANK
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BANK FOR.rSAVINCS,
Formerly the DIME SiVrNliS IN:4TVITTWIC
67 l'oliirtp, Street.
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OPEN DAILY from_ to ,4otclock,_and on WED
NESPAY and SATURDAY EVEN - ENOS from May
lot to November Ist. 7 to 9 o'clock. suttl "nem Nov.
Ist to May lat. 4 to b o'clock.
Books of Ity-lave, to.. furnished )st tNt °Moe.
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PRESIDENT.
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S. U. .IJAUTMAS, JAMES PAME, Jr.
SECRETARY AND THEASIIHEN,
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