The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 16, 1866, Image 4

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MONDAY, APRIL Pi, ItYlti
ROBINSON, McCLEAN & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
No. 75 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh,
Dealers to all kind. of Governmeat Prourlfirs, Gold
and eglVrr, Unnormnt Bank Note., Foreign
and Domestic F..hangi., rte., etc., etc.
Deposit. rescued in Par Fund. and (harrenny. In
terest allowed on lime deposit.. Collection* made
to all parts of the United Mate. ou most favorable
Otier• executed with ispateh for evelything in
the lumina. at the Boston. New York, Plitimielphla,
awl Pittiburith Brokers' Boards strictly ou commis ,
olon.
Draw on H. CLIMB &CD., New York, .1. (TPA it
& Philadelphia; kiessrs. D. & T. H. PER-
KiNn. Bosteon.
~h C y.. ~1~ 4: . ~
S•TVIIDAT, April 11, 1666.
Ibe mar bet has worked easier for borrowers
throughout the weep, though current rates
are yet high. Fired class paper, and loans on
government securities, pass at &AGO per
cent, with a fair amount offering on second
class paper, and loans on goal cotlatcrain, I
other than government bonds, rates vary from
10 to is per cent with a pretty fair demand. i
New York quotations to-dity are as follows :
Gold, 126; (a decline) la4l. bonds!, 104%; United
States Five Twenties, 10.1 X; Ton Forties, 01%;
Seven Thirties, 100%—a decline m every case
save In the last:named. Pittsburgh market
nom above or helm as between buy
ing and selling rates.
The local stock market lots been rpriet—
stocks changing bands but slowly. Ist bank
shares we may quote as follows, though we
have bat few sales from which to draw our
figures Bank of Pittsburgh, 66(2,67—n0 re
potted sales Exchange Bank, FV,(366!4.—0f
fared at hitter figure. M. & M. National,
bid, 66 asked—no sales. iron City, none offer
f ng. Mechanics Bank, Allegheityttunk,do Bank
of t...ortimerce, 10641u5. Peoples National, 109
110. Third National, no littia,.repurted, and
same of Second National. Citizgns ec,l6/
lesurance atoeka heavy. The nefortuuttle
do,hster. on tho ,river, have inhi heavily
against insuratteeltorke Two or three warsnf fprt one, 10.1 Insortoien offices to covet
rite 1 business to the exclucann of land risks.
We doubt If the experience of twenty years
carefully collated will boar them out In their
choice Slime the general Introduct lon nt car
how oil, slid the loose manner ot carriage of II
in both Ito crude arid refined etitte, the per-
centage of risk Inns greatly otereas.l The
name remark apply:. equally to land aterage,
but this risk has been more nearly met by In
crease of premiums. Railroad shares Mae
live—Allegheny Valley Railroad, tiblsi,9 asked;
Connell:wine, st„ hid In asked. We have no
einsnge to torte In gas or bridge storks—these
but rarely crane upon the market, and when
they do, neil at fall quotations.
--The TO usyllle Ilrrold is informed by a
aemieman at Meadville, that the Crawford
i.volutv Monk bud at the time of suspension an
onnt,tantiling dreulatlon of IMS,COO, Which has
bas, redo:mil by exchanges to about 6300,03(1."--
it ts stated that If the bank lose all they had
ith Culver, Penu & Co., they will newt to
rare but 473)110 rmleem all their circulation
a Intl pay all their depositors. We would ad
.eown.•rs of Crawford county 1 , 111. not to
.niertfire. We are informed that the deposit
ors are inning paid se to-day.
—The OH City Ref/inter give. the quarterly
•tatement of the First National Liank,On City,
and adds : The report gives ample evidence
of the admirable management of the testae
:lon. The stock is yarned chiefly lfy oUr clti
rens, and we feel a great degree of pride in
Its success. The nest Notional Is the only one
of the few bertha in this locality with which
M I . Culver ever had any connection that did
not salter by Ills failure. We find by looking
over the statement, that he does not owe the
haul.:inything, nor is lie in any manner oun
mule.' with it. The First National we con
-uler as sound asiony bank in the country.
—The Ilaitimore and Ohio Railroad Com
pany has doelaroti a dividend o(4 per rent on
no. of the Male stem.) 114-able en after
lin-11111 not. Also, a divide:l.lsls per sent on
the stoek of the Washington branch for the
hall year fooling Sint March last, put able on
nisei utter the 14th ling_ rated -tams tax oald
it, the company.
--The Ironton itilinoißcili.der , ors of the Iron
nom lief
No
„tram-actions Mien occrtire‘l from which
c ran ascertain the actual price of pig iron.
It may still he quoted at e53g,55 for No.l, and
lightfor No. 2, though there have been come
light sales for local manufacturing purposes
at -lightly tower rates Thert..being no hopes
01 a resnuiption of operations by the Western
imolai-tea, tile procpects of a demand for pig.
are rotiter gloomy, ,
Dun/leas in bar iron continues, but
mire, ore atiChOngen The two rolling mills.
however, are running their full toree. Aetly
ity in Italia rem:thas unabated. line Relfont
Iron Works are constantly Making heavy
shipments The Ironton Foundry Is still Idle,
and the Indication.. are that it will remain a,.
tar ,owe time
—The Now I ork I r Of April it, my,
“The secretary of the Treasury has the twin
Intl signed, and at no remote day win be at
' work under 11, and give more firmness to the
money market. Prudent people show no dis
position to make new engage:n.44 until tine
Secrets.r.os policy is known. That he will
have a nettled policy Is now to be expected
from the tenor of the "MIL or from hls an t eee
dents. to the future, as In the past, ins will
move secretly, inn any direction, for the in
terest of the department. and the money mar
ket will he kept in a condition fatal to gain
blerq, whether in stocks or conamoditien. Lie
will pursue a poltey which wilt make money
on call ufiOntlaut ut lots, rates, anti ordinary
cernmercird taper command prices equal to
those paid for the last six months. This course
will make compound nines, Seven Thirties,
nodal! short governuriont paper the most de.
slrable security In which to employ Capital
until the Government touts its currency debt
and withdraws from the market as a borrower
in any form.
Finance and Trade In New YOric
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New Teas, April 13.—Gold declined to I?..Siy,
and closed at LW, The exports of specie to
day were a 110,040. Goyernnient stocks wrellrm.
Money Is easy. Foreign Exchange elates with
an active demand at 107)i§108.
Stocks firm ; • C. 0. 1.26 columns of Nri 101; do
of `al, lati.4; do 4'.5, fete;; 7-Oft secon d- aerie',
104.,y.; do third. NO,Tirklissourl to 70;4; Ohio and
Illeslss a rl Certificates, Wici; New York Cen
tral, Si ; Erie, 72 , .; Hudson, 146%rfleadinfr;
104 g; s,orth Westerti, , preferfed, 55%; Rock
lisbutd, 119. The stock market Is unsettled
At 4 o'clock p. m., open board, the following
were the principal salmi: Canton, 5:2‘.13 Quick
silver, irl9g; Erie, 104; alleldioil. Southern; 7934;
Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 79....;;; Cleveland and
Toledo. 10134; Chlemp atid Rock Island, 11:5 l':
t. Meago and North V, estern, VI; do preferred,
W 1...
Ilustuess at the oMce of tee Articl ^.u: Treas
urer, to-day, was WI follows: T ral receipts,
-6.31.5,636,a.53, 01 which 414 50.0IX‘we r customs;
t "
and on at count of loan, Sr ,000, old notes,
51y,4.52,0004; payment., a1:13,67A,PW, b Race, Eicc,-
M 15.40
• The dry • goods trade to-day is very quiet
and without much change In prices. of domes
tic goods, a commission befog made on woolen
good et, both foreign and deme4iir. There are
many traSby styles of foreign dress goodain
the market, and It is dlfficust to dispose of
them, 1 good and choice styles of such
goods sae selling freely at good prices. There
probably has never been a season when Ala
- peeks were in such demand. Plain blocks and
fkney colors bring good prices If areuality
Li right. Very fine black wdapacastaking
the place of black silks, which are dolL ( Goo
styles of fancy cusulmeresi 'G
are selling Well,.
' such goods as are suitable for the city talkie ,
Mg trade. The clothing trade of this city lid
fair, and many houses ate doing a good busi
ness The auction houses are still Muni:tering,
Away, which tends very tench to depress the
trade and keep the dry geoids market umiet
• tied. Prate—Alden, 18; American, 18%; Amos
ktwit, 17; Arnold, 16; Coelmoo, 914 Bunnell, 18;
Ft...einem, 15; Hamilton, 19; London IllomMinig:
16 1 4; Merrimack, R• 1; do, Ittt; Pacific, 19; Rich
mond, 10; Victory, 16; Wamputta, laic; Garner
C0..8. Delainust—Artnurtw,WA;
1.3 . :4; Pacific, 254; Brown Drills 95; Stark, V;
inthrop, lhasims—Arkwright Brown, 50;
do, Mr Boston Brown, 30; do. Amoakeag,
IlaVinaker, Manchester, Bit; Maaints
cliusetts, Kow York, 40; Pearl Inver. W;
Warren Brown, 95; Wide World.fr:o York, 50;
• Bleached libirtlngs-New York fdi
- Watuautta, 45; Mesonville, M; LonadMe, 56•
Wheretone 05,11; Ballades', .6tly; Dwight,
Brown Sheetings—Amoakeog A,115; Augusta,
92; Bedford, 18; Boot 11,
Review girths New York tiroces7 Market
(Front the Carntnerclul List, AjWll it )
szmfee—The market remains very quiet,
Inn may be called steady at previous rules.
Tins miles are 8110 hiasetto, per ltelcan, at 133fet.
103 do choice, per Ide;13);c; had do per Itaydn •
and DannebrOg. IM40111 3 .• Val St. Domingo, in.
Roston, I r export hence, 1t. , /,, all gold, in
bona; lei Porto Rico, to; 31 iderecuilxi, r3gohl.,
duty paid t 100 Jars, within otir range:anti Mi
bales Mexican, on teruzentst - mado public.
Sugar—Thera fa p loudly' good Inquiry for
raw (or Mamenae, end the , husincss from der,
to day Is to a fair extent, the market'elating
,ye‘terday with a mush stronger Mine than be
fore, amounting In some trimmest/Zan ads
wince °Sono-eighth of a cent per I,OIIIIII—WO
Myn adjusted our notation], accordingly. By
auction, ?3 bade now crop Porto Rico sold at
lifillre s e, and 15 do Yew Orleans, Iffli, Cash,.
The stock yesterday was about 21'rJ1 libdii,'
• 61,1 05 ad la
o. mes, 110,1ZM Wide,
bags sugar, and 335 de, s
Mel ‘,. .:
Spleen—There Is oulynknoderato Inquiry ihr,
home pee, and the market Is dull; we notlan.
- make Of 1000 hogs Pinteuto at.% cents golditn ,
boncit 1000ptcula Cassia, just a emsiveAl, before
arrival, on tem. not- Wade rubliet-25 bags
Pepper, 235.1 etmts, , loo Cloves, 20; le eases NO.I
Nutmegi.llo gold, Qt..
Rice—There Is a steady good tacintay 4re .
home Loa, and the market is grm at full yrre
viola prices.'We notice about MOO bags Ran- ,
goon, in Pond; At $3, 87 N1gH, 25 &
Baltimore 111 es. ' -..
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BaitinOtit, April .a Once o ~
vela and minced stock; p autarky or orizoo
and choice 1110, which . rinetpekrwanted,-
bas mused a quiz r .We report Salts
for the week wt. followat; , A 'hags good Rio,
ex-bark Winifred: at 1441- o,3n bonlliand
z
about WO bags good to , thol e.' do, In .101 - Vat,
iswitqc; wee 100 bags doinpriprirma toms,
We entire prizes at the cirgie, viz s ...Ckka m A k ita. ,
13gir prime do . '3u4M,..tslifilte. do
21 Cents i lektillYro s-TifkAke : is ,aYa
~. i
.
pIETAMT,X/1. Mum= WORKIk
cr,,T " i° graels Alleirboey, •
.uirgoVAD piouri AND TIVIVIIIg
Mau skt SualtlB4 0 [ jj t ßata Wm.] .
dP/ationlat*tinalon Intheit•la rateauo
prosamenta main mai ohns.
and Jatinitti,
u 11.01. stauaMuntenia
TiPE a billdf ailana 1 4.4 1 !
t r . fitiltildttVlCONVEV. thoshaVu n ally2 o flititird 4 to7:l4%4;
pai
000 ma x moril s l4 ta gagi:LP4Meg r aZgV , l3.
Castifornfa 11,04.7"..!!7r,=- aat • • Aar %%VT hathoranaktteni 1ana.144-
•iair Yhocieco) AtPrii / 4 ; 44 thlrigillGiktgrUil 1617 , 4:1;40firikav• tortiorthil North= Ydiat e lusal-:
Orldr 10 66 5 ' 6 uvile Jfp
Jackrt ; Choi N ett -a, 4 4114 thsavtaio .r t " BETEII-41k. :411141ca
137 a Legal Tendon 97. - :MN + , elf —midsui t
QuiChElivcr ComPfuktbee otchstid tlitriptiNar 411113ni. aMeretIMIT Of Zell Butlenuasnret
thousand flasks of lvdolrailrail elsou# , i , for rjaitiMt,altj 5 0 S4 1 491
tramatv f.bwrivid V
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PIETIMBIIRGEt It &WHETS
Orrtei or THE Fthrsatritoa l 3 ATZTTT-i
S.crrretarr. Ayrll 14.
The produce markets have Wm moderately
active during
the week smell has just closed,
but as the demand, generally, t. restricted
mainly to supplying the immediate wants of
the retail trade. we have ban feu mend lot
operations to record. The only prominent
feral-ire VIP have to antler, Is an advance of
about 21 cents per barre
• lon Flour, as other
articles have undergone hilt Vatic change in
' value
• rthllES—There le n contlntied good good de
naiad ter Pearls, and the prim is well ens
talent. eof 4 tOns Pearls at 1205 tons
common So Sal da Ash nt 114, and 10 tone Refined
dotitilei—lrbent is firm hitt unchanged and
• q uiet- Sale of 90 bush prime White sit S2,P).
oats brat, and held at an advance-190 5 0, to
the trade, and a1d.45, in a retail *Ur. torn
• is Quiet but eteady, with smalls ales from
tore at rwtp7a. Barley Is firm , and held at nn
advance.
FLOUR—Therle is a slight Improvement in
the demand, and see can report regular sales
from store at at . 4 41).n for Spring' heacand
$10,90Q)10,73 for n ter Wheat brands. The de.
wand for this inmodity is usually more ac
tive when prime are tending upward. - Rye
Flour hisellingtu small lots at $3 3 ,4413% per bbl,
and dull.
PIIOVISIONS—IIacon is quiet lint Steady,
with a lair job i t e m demand 1413 fOr SliOnblers;
150154 for Pi Sides and 2002.1: for Sugar
Cared Hams. Lard le dull but firm ut113111314.
for prime kettle rendered. gess Pork dull;
and entirely nominal. .
POTATOES-41:rommul Continues fair, but the
arrivals cantlible liberal, schnooks yet, prices
remain unchanged—ranging from 41,23 to $1,35
Dor bushel, and 43.71504 per bbl. Sale of 2 care
In bullr, On track, nt $1,25.,"•
BUTTED—Is steady but unchanged; we con
tinue to quote at 0434, for common to ehnice
Roll—mostly at 48670
EGGS—Finn aindiu demand but irregular,
ranging train 25€051per dozen.
SEEDS—Flaxseed Is In demand and scarce
at 11'44. Cloverseed Qatet4-small sales at
OW. Timothy IS held at an advance.'
nAY—Hale of GC bales, on wharf, at $19e9 3
per ton. Loose Hay Is selling Irma Wales at
SW to IPA as to quality.
DRIED FRUlT—Peaches 10 fair demand and
eteady,..stith sales at 17 to 22, for quarters and
hatvea. Apples quoted at 13 to 15.
GIIEFN APPLES- Scarce'end eelling read
ily at $7 to OS per bbl, as to Quality.
CHEESE--Hoseea Cheese is firm at 26. Ham
burg is selling at
(WU:NS—Quiet but steady with regular
sales from store at $1 per bush for prime.
MOBICET
Hems oz vas Prorazeaon Gszerra
Saroattay, April 14, WOO, $
t RUDE—The market for Crude was remark
ably brisk today. the transactions, betb,On
the spot as well as to arrive, being large, and
h lie there Is no quotable advance in prices,
; hers was more inquiry, and, consequently,
tlrmer feeling on the part o f holders. Sale
of 10001d:60,0d the soot, at 13; bble returned;
13C0 bble,to be delivered within the next thirty
days at 11; 900 0 bbls (47 gravity) to be delive r
ed within the next sixty days, at Mit 11000bble,
on the spot, at 13; 175 bids at 13; 9300 Obis (40 to 1
45 gravity) to bo delivered between the 15111
and 30tIt of Stine, at 1414, and it was reported
that there was a sate of moo tows, to arrive, at
12%, the buyers advancing 5 on sash thou.
sand barrels of oil. The Improvement its the
demand may be attributed to the Butt that the
river Is getting low, and once the steamers
are compelled to lie up, the receipts croft will
begin to fallqtrf.
BEFDIED—There Is also an improved de-
mend for bonded oil, and while tho market
may be termed firmer, there le, as yet, no de
cided-change In prices. We eau report solos
f ZOO Ws for (tray, buyers option, at 33, tree
nu board ears here; 169.1 for Jane, Sallie option,
t 30; and 1930 for August, at 45, delivered in
Philadelphia- Tree CBI is dull and entirely
nombial,the demand being rostricuttl entirely
to supply the wants of the loyal trade.
AMU% ALS—The arrivals of 'oil by the
Allegheny river,since our lest report, ware as
IL McKelvy teLlYeaver & Adams.. 9.)
Fawcett 8r0..... •271) John Been ..... 246
.1. Baxter 360;J. Gallagher 191
Jas. Wilkins 393 J. It, Strickler 779
Fisher & lire Off, W. P. Logan 70
Ntavrhinhey a C0...1493 Chrystein &Go 5;3
R Lafferty 100 X anticrg rift & C0...1400
W. Haldeman 10.11
Toted. 7693
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Cl:wino:ix, April .14.—Flour firmer and in
good demand, at 6707,23 for Superfine; M6t15,22
for Extra, and Family 101,23@10. Wheat offer
ed sparingly and hilly 2c higber,• No. 1 lied at
a1,r,10; No. 2 do. $1,7001,73; Old sa.,:ss@it,ss.
Corn and Oats unchanged and steady. Rye
In good demand . , and prices higher; No. I, WO
70c; Extra, 726,6 c. Barley In good demand,
at alifil,lo for prime to choice fan, and.sl,M for
Canadian. Whisky doll and prices nominally
unchturjed. Mess Pork in naive, demand,. at
M.SM2S but is held at WOO, and hot freely
offer at this rate- Lard'advancel to lac, and
I t C r
e tl w e r
e es sold t,el
l a e t rs t
o r: is l ox li c u tat tt l e . el t ri
Bacon uncli n anged and quiet, bu ' t bold firmly.
Clover Seed a shade lower, at $2,85115,300. Flax
steady, at W.A. Linseed 011 in better demand
at 51,22, but holders ask 41,40. n Groceries un
changed and good luminous doing in dry geode;prices steady. Gold closed at 61,Z1-..341,251.4i
buying exchange scarce; money market mod
erately easy at o@lo per cent,
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rw Toes, pril 11.—Coign without decided
change, at 11.11. A 6M0 for Middling. ?lour Inelse
hatter, with a lair demand at $1,40#7,75 for En
state, as,f.SQS,7S for Ex R. A 0, and /p3.800/g11,20
for Trade Brands. Whisky steady t V " 1 4.1 .
f 3-2,17 for State and Western, and 10,26 for Ile.
tilled. Wheat 111/9.e. better • Milwaukee Club,
11,70Q1,71 for New No 1 Milwaukee, M.,40 for
Old amber Indiana. Cora without decided
change. Oats quite active for export and a
abode finner,at 10018 c for New Western,vmd
raftkse for Old do. Petroleum dull et . 24150 for
Crude, and 37ft:9c for Refined In Bond. 'Corr
opened heavy, but closed firm at C25,500.25,02i.ic
for New Ideas, elesdnif kM,ftlr., regular,and
eS,aorgss,s3 for Old do, and jaL,Safjp-..1.00 for
Crime; also 5.950 bbls New Mess for • May and
July sel l e r s' option. al 1125. 50 1325,15- • Beef.
newsy at about. prestious prices. Beef Hams
unchanged.. Cut. Meats quiet. Bacon quiet.
Lard firm at 16Keiffs.4e. Money quiet and
Easy at sepes percent. Sterling St.Parly. •
6alttus6' picot
Begrritene. dprU4l2.,-Beef .Cattle—The off
erings during the past weer *ere PM head,
against. 713 head previous week. Owing to a
limited supply in the early part of the week,
prices advanced somewhat, and some very fine
cattle bropght as high as r 1 W@s To-day,
however, the butchers held off, d pricgs de
clined as much as le per lb on last week's
rates, with a very dull market. Prices ranged
as fo.lows f ncalarragaand old- cows 45, com
mon to fair '44011,50," "Lair 11707,50, and. a few
good to prime Sleeves at 48,50 per 100-lbs. --
Sheep—The supply this week has been very
large, there being3ooo betel on hand to-day,
mil prices fell off %e from the rates of las
w ee k. Sales were made at 4 3z 6644c for clip
ped, and oiigra-c , CentsVer:/k/grosk for wool
sheep. :4- . ”
flogs—The-supply hag been plentiful this
week,isird the demand moderate. Sales"were
made at 412,51013,50, and few choice lots at
414 per laffilla net..
troi44.wrket
3 1iILAIALP114; April 11.-Plg metal -- eontla.
nes Ten' 1101, - , and prices 'are unsettled and
I .:,`TV'lnfiuitMlit.,7 o z l "t . 3l =Mg=
vier ton tor forge. aza scotch Pig there 111 oath.
mg dolng.,..lingufactnred Iron cOnlinuee rex,
quiet, and we heat at no sales .woreby'of no.
Newt Oirlesaki liajeket. ,
NSW ChicUana, April it.L.Cotton Irregular;
rale. 1,000 bales; Receipts 10.day,4,570. -Sugar.
'Flour, Cate. Pair*, &Loon, clay and Tobacco
unebanged., Corn 438090 e: Sterling SSW;
Franca OS. Gold 1,445%.
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n April 111.-3 0 1aut ,and Wheat un
changed. dontadeatteetlitgic, at Men- Oda
Urenneat geNtet 'Teovlelpna and Whlaky ort
,
./.4 11 0.1kankint4AILIUM1D,
_ ,
Frrlasag s fait, Neeteltaairs:sleCluosoo. IL IL
Apri1 ; 1t....41!) Bea le lack.
eloverseed, ,lirunSes.i..lotbb .goods, Jacob
Flowers,' . - simner, !:Le
o=
• _,- C - Bilsbi 17 aes bar
ley, Wrens :rordonsa ado bet
"'V
dq •,; l7 fi r
d i r' '"ft le 444 % 2 g 6 g e t r ?'
1 1.! Sgtoell bal i qt_alice m
Males; suus , Oals,lll; Rurzzl
Al-bbls flour, Culp*, Shepard 4 7 bags timothy
seed, Kirkpatrick lt.,.fferron ear aro Mak,
Zug a oca 10 'One ple'l COO, 4 14 Mil* ca4l ear
phttaeral, X tradok.L.::to: 112.1:1ds apples:,
eclat a oo: 1 car' plg".lsen.,..bdadok:a cola do
Grotri Banned. ..1 - & - Wn,l ear eteWasol novl4 l
noixotity_lll3Mlll/116 XP.WItiVOLICV.: & cosall bags,
shorts, Henry, Rea) 110 Ws - rdatcesseist "Mao.:
field Mitts side Y.W.sat4 lifraiditrlck;•Bro ccri
too.begs -wheat, Liggett* co; 4130: beg" barley,
Jos abodes; lia bble our tleghasydelf Not
kampplaldo do, Walesa wyson..
Ciammaso P/112110M401t Rata Moan,.
Apr 11.14.136 bble - 7,11 A'orsitit •*91440
aka potatoes, "Potto4-.A4 * 8114 1 ,4 r 4 1 vOi bu
Imasloas,l7, .„) swam; ,1 oar Om *Ws! *
„Loughlin"; 3 bales: wool,l .Id 3/ dr9 11 17P_/%'
Mc*, 7 1 ro Acor3 , boMorbaorio, :Yoga u
Alddts;l46 alm oats. W 1) ' Pattentoa; I Car bar.
ley; T 11- 00akths;16 koaalanllicdser. it Arm.
47713413-, MOMPiIAdi. '4loCaliOugh, S mith -A
mra bzul 'oar Ore olanpaur . brlalci-Itouben Miller
topsia,liEMll maker 1,67179
.17 Brad 6 Ras - ahreserk B ALauggi
bawd°, 11,V6lat A-Mol I Mit- eggs, 1 bbl
applosij 13 " ;7 / 1 1 worttria , "ptir 4 saolos rags.l7
Afarklo
- 143Msirriiiviitaiii April 14.-3 cars oats
*lbws, &Son; roar staves, J J *also; I do do
;
srerwpoutors zooLaiss_
_II, Alifernekr 120
bids polslossi.Meroor AMOrtSom, bdts pa
peg' ,1 , 111.8 Favor Coir 4balos yarn :If uftwi l t &
P I7 + 4II v 4OI7 . O O 7 OIMMISMo Clionntam R. it: . 12.-1-:bbl Arlo Z.lteglard, 7. 11 Votaa
eel 1 :9*7 2 .1710 t/alito4 dO
ttArimeNT 4 A 04 1 1714 4, 6 1: -P-- 50 e; i ' /, P*U I O II ,;
4*-4uairrnis7irdi.:;iiijits7
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RIVER ?MAR
A.711/.IOIU.
Bayard Moore .....,......Yarkeraburg
Dit•IITQCis.
...Gordon Parkersburu
...Coulson Zanesville.
Grey Eagle
.thlta No.
I=
The river continues to recede steadily at
this point, with seven feet In the channel by
the pier marks last evening. We had - unite a
thunder storm on Saturday evenlim, emote
panted with heavy showers of rain, and yes
terday was cloudy and warm, with every ap
pearance in the afternoon of more rain,
At the wharf business continues about as
doll as ever and the prospects at present for
ally Immediate improvement, are by no
means encouragln,g. Tonnage is plenty and
freight scarce, and Meambout matters gener
ally look ditleuragirig.
The Bayaril,trem - Parkersburg. is the only
arrival from below. The Emma Crabani,from
Zanesville, was due Last night, and will doubt
lesspe found in port this morning. The NOM,
' from Cincinnati, ought to reach here atom t
Wednesday. The Delaware, C W and
ton, is filling up for the Upper M ss issippl ,and
will 80011 be ready to take her departure.
The Importer, Capt. Noss, will be ready to
Mare fOr St. Lords on Tuesday, and passen
wire arid ,ahlppers should bear this fact in
Mind, Being a new boat, she has excellent
accommodations for passengers.
The Glasgow, Capt. Johnston, In next on the
list for Cincinnati anti Loulsyslie. She will be
ready to leave very soon.
The Rate Robinson, Capt. Robinson, will be
ready to take her departure for the Missouri
River to morrow. She will be followed by the
Nile, Capt. W. B. Hasten.
We would call the attention of steamboat
clerks to the regulations of the Post office De
t, requiring all letters carried out-
We tin o?tlie U. S. malls to be indlosed In
stamped envelopes. The penalty for each via
tattoo of this rule is a line of 0150.
The St. Louis Republican, of Friday, says
The new Northern Line packet Minnesota.
made her first appearance yesterday. We
have heretofore published full accounts taken
from Pittsburgh papers, and must say that
she exceeds every word that has been said in
her praise. She is under tile commartd of
Ct t e c tain J. R. Hill, with Charley Carroll In the
0 0.
Six steamboats 'geld up" at Shreveport on
account of the dull time.
It is reported that the J. R. Hove, a govern
ment boat, was seized up Red river last week
by some people incensed by cotton stealing,
and the boat burned, and the cotton agent
killed.
We take the following river Items from the
Cincinnati Commercial. of Saturday :
The New York left for St. Louis last night.
The Lawrence leaves for the same port on
Tuesday, and trill be followed by the Night.
irigede and !textile, the boats named lumina
agreed to load and leave "In turn" hereafter.
... Capt. W. S. Evans, and the balance of the
crew Of the Nevada, intently burned at St.
LOlllB, passed through this airy yesterday, on
Write for Pittsburgh. Capt. Jas.! Mellon, the
clerk of the Nevuda, goes to the mountains on
the - Upper Missouri River packet Luella.
Cap. J.M. Andrews is In the city, prospecting.
We had
Anews is a
Me please aulWaya
pleasure yes dy for terday, of meeting
business
W with Captain Jesse Y. Hord. He Is improving
slowly from the injuries he received by the
exploSion of the blissonri,end was among the
Telegraph's passengers for Portsmouth last
night. Captain Hurd will take charger' of the
ft M. S. S. Co's. steamer Mollie Able, as
seen she repairer' her battery of double
flue bolters at St. Lents. The Mollie Able will
be ready for business in two weeks Capt.
vans Informs us the report of the Ore on the
Nevada, did not. orginate In the cooking stove
as reported in S. Louts, butategy at In the
deck room. He says the story about the eook
kindling a fire with coal oil Is altogether a
mistake The Rover passed down from
Pittsburgh for St. Lords last evening, with
four or live barges of iron and coal in two
The tow-boat Hercules also came in trout
Pittsburgh last evening, with only one barge
of coal In tow, and her starboard engine
broken.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
trriVal and Departure of Trains.
l!onasyliania ventral Railroad.
Dyads. steeds..
Doy 1:50 • us
Altoona Aocanibs i§P a m.reat. .. . a m
Ulnclunati.Exp's 'San • Mils% Wall Aceolien GM • m
Nall IlifO • m'renn Ae'n No 1, 7:60 am
EntrOSS... 4:10 pmllid W.tl Aiseem... Leib • vis
Johnatown thin p ni.Jobostbs Accent. 9:50 a m
rum lane nowp miPtit t ehNle 1011-12:22 pm
24
Ls% Will Accom.. I Baltimore Lap's 1:20
•• Lii2O a m &I Wall Aerate... 2:nip m
2d, 4: 6 v Om Phil's,. Express. 2:05 p
4th Walls Acu. 5,02 p Weir, Aviri j 7 : 00 pul
repo oe'il No I. 10:50p sol Altoona Paola.
i& Emt6t Tra1u...10120 p m
The thumb trans leaves WaUs• Station ery
husid.7 St Sin • in.: JoiLdnlng. leaves Pittsburgh ve at
taop. a.
entaburgh, Volittinbas 4nSl4 Clnehms(l
DIDORt• Arrie.a.
fait 240 • xst Fast Linz
v,uo •
itlii ------- ;:i,;;., n.ii: .... ...
fterb el erfwilla An- 2M
l''''' fier P t r bs e rz:vgle Ae
wlexmodatioa ~ 4 , 1 e P m commodatlon —le: lo •
totstabarytit, It. Wayne oLtid Chicago.
Departs, ATM..
tepees. • to tappets ...... .... 2:4.4 a t
Capt.. ...... . ..fel t 1 134 expre01...... .... 0!. p n
fl e arl e".. .....
....
MI r r,lfarir." -_-...-...... :1;1: , 1
Wbeating gapes hit p w
New Brighton Abet:lmmolation lee,.. Allegheny
lepot. at Ile a. 1.1:511a. la., 4t2Dp. nu, and 5:40 p.m.,
goeleatee 2:13 p• ot ; b:iew Castle, mat p. m. : p xo p.
Irit l totz 6 4X, 1 1 10•Vittra it . d ' irb e e I I mg.
Depart,. Amt....
atpress .... .... '...:'M a milt:pre.. 3: 41 pen
express
gall "MO p m Express A 1,11 p IP
Kra a m Fla meet . ... . .. 11..29. • tat
Stettitenyllle Acconnnotleultm leaves .411.-A•et, at
Pittpo o b rt a s rgt mud Coorelloviol l o l .D t arr e.
Mall 7:0 • m'llsil See 01.
express SNP p or F.xpresa 10,00 a in
V.
Newton Aal - n Cte p nal V.
New
Ac' n 5:30 • 11l
.st Idelteesport.. MOO • to :Ist klaileesport.. ettl a al
. '• ...WM • to 2d '' ...2:teoto
Braddock 's Aen 'CIO p ns, Braddock's Sea 1:45 p m
Church Traln Ittnp la ,Ctioreb Train ....IWIV . to
altoopbery Walley Mailroom.
. .
Departs. Arrives.
lista Cala in Baum. UM •. m
tannin 6130 pm Mall CIO •Ite
accommodation. 1140 p m Accommodation :00 • m
Pittsburgh Mail 10114101141, 10 on
City and Franklin.
/nine. Fririrta
tin 0 Express— 7:43 pint No. = ii.s.presa. CAI • na
Via. Plttelmrirti, Pert Vatte nyer. andUhicsao, and
Bearer
irowninollle Iloat—Grant •
bug Water kin,
Lierttas.Departs.
tn.,. ......... 1 in Islass a c0. r .. ! .. ~ . II:03pa
Harmony Stage, it. Clair ht.
V%p i .m .
aa p a a d .
Samtleir 1itae....210. a Bt. Chair . •
MINDY.
I INparts.
Walllitultion linere-..Wiar l r)s l illtal
1004431.
Di D. la. 1 .Dsparts.
1.06•.4
‘ICELSIORAMNIBUSA LIVERY STABLE,
I=
/AWES Awn a MOR. Proprietors.
LtelNlen.e.3 AND VAUTtlstliiiternlabed rat all
saint LW, Carriages for Funerals, Weddings .4
ante., at short noire., and reasonable rates. PRA •
iII.eOFENWILY AND NIGHT. se? ard
BLANK - BOOKS,' PAPER, &o
FAIIitiTENERN,
TEI CEIAPIST AND HEST IN USK
Man Ula and Wrapping Papers,
WRITING PLUID9 AND COPYINg INKS.
COPYING BOOKS AND PRESSES,
Wald; Books and Stationery,
Falepii Celebrated flank Pen,
Warranted,
CHECK U 13.118 THY. BANIB
u. tr's AEI lank 14,
MYERS, SCHOYER & CO.,
mrpl4:lt NO. M FIFTH !STREET
SAVINGS BANS.
purissunGii
YSANK FOR SAVINCEV,4
o InkfEtnvpicas iNeITITUTION,
6 Fourth tarn,.
Nearby Opposite the Des& ern Dish elephr)
- CHATaIIaILD IS
NCIMN DAILY from 0 to4o , reS, end 911 MED;
WAY *ad hATIDIDAY f VENIIIOB from MO
Ist to Noymener Ist, llll4 0 ClOpl. CHI IVO= 'ley.
lit to Mar lat. 0 to II o 'clock.
Boots of D7-lerwe he., furnished at the ohm
14.
4t
• Is Inelltulion a M4ehaly on to thole whoM
mining are Unshed. rPbefidulti 4011COMOUlate.
by mail depoalte, on ly saved, s s m which - will be
• emirate' when needed, Mid hes us Merritt its•
Mewl of renutininennproductiv
INMW Prell i ntr ig"i _
cgraot)rtmoda n atifir.
R . ; 11: 11 - ARTMAir /AES PARK, Jr
MOE A. D :...e ANDRIC •
• 01095VDlibli '-Y
i ‘ A l l i A IDDDirli,
3 - 7 i * ULNAE 'IN 'l',
. 1 ,• il .' , •
11; fedliA i, h,,,,, --• • •.` ' i L ik4 • RkuTZ,
j
siinaorzolii4S: Wra A.. tcnirl. tahlll7o.
BORING TOO
1:}110 Z4.1,', :119
1866.
SPRING ARHANGEMEST.
1866.
MONONGAHELA. RIVER ;
Pittsburgh, Brownsville and Geneva,
UNION LINE,
im.A.crimitrr coaistce•rir,
Will run three dilly side-wheel steamer], betara]s
Fittshurgo, Monongahela City, Brownnville. 14.• •
Greensboro, Geneva and the Dauber]] Oil
Regions. This line is compo.ed of the following
steamers
VETTE CAPT. IL C. PEE
TELEGRAM] CAPT. B.
MIA NEL1N...... ..... ....CAPT. Z, W, CA ard."
GALLATIN CAPT.CARLILE.
These buckets will leave Pltuourgb den, a".
m., and d p. in, except Sunday, when the departure
will be at 6 o'clock. a. re.
Pi r t 1 1:b2= g tt pacbet
I. ; . t .tePigat
I m.
litvitNirria—Lmnvm Rrowneville for Pittsburgh
daily at a. m, and 6p. m.
Leaven Greensboro and Geneva at lb 014110 Chi
Rice's Lauding at 2 p. m.
Leaves Monongahela City at IS o'clock.
The Moe Is composed of trat-dun.
sld wheel
steamers, built expresaly for the trade. T he tit
be commanded by officers of lons experlen
Pay Particular attention to the wants and com
fon of pasnengera The boats will leave promptly
at the hour advertised
Freights Received at all Hours.
For Nether particulana en Sire of
WILLIA M Mc.F.LRGY Agent,
Al the Wharf-Boat, toot of Grata it.. Pittaburgb-
L. CULV/ N. Agent,
Brownell Pa.
(0 , 9:303d
1 4, 0 R CAIRO AND tiT.r i ga i t
LUCTIR.—The splendid steamer
IMPORTER Capt. Joax Noss.
Will leave for we above and all Intermediate porta
on 'SATURDAY, Aprallith, atl F.
For freight or ;amuse apply on board or to
apt 2 FLACK COLLINU WOOD, Agent.
FOR KEOKUK, GALE- A dm i t
A- NA. DURCUCE ST. PAUL, and
Al.l. WAY LAKIN:WS. —Thy itpe
fi, " Mirglir er Capt. R. W. NARTON.
Will leave as above aj r 4 ,4 7:. m.
fp o t r e fr'4 lt r A P ATTC a trtelNkiWOOb, Agents.
,REGULAR BniSSOUßlsagre a t
RIVER PACK ET.—The nett and
splendid stde-Wheel Me-tuner NILE,
CePt. CMAT, will leave Por St. Laois,
Connell RI . Intermediate
ports. on u
For freight or passage &RIO ni board - or to
mhl.7 FI.KO CO
K 6 LLIN Wool3.l4ellta.
MIRIMIOURizag ai t
I. RIVER PACKET—For St. Louis,
Council Ulnas, Omaha City and Inter
mediate ports. the floe paaseriner steamer KATE
ItOBINSON DAY , Ca. ItnInPSO.Y, wilt leave as Mare
on THIS . at pt p.
arprgbItAtrItZTAWNITZM.
RE(MI4II PACKET agr om e
- ap ir T l asfais. 6 -ie ana Stearn. EMMA
YYa
GRAHAM, (Apt. C. 411. TULL, MN Imre_ fur tl k e
Cl .'41.11 "lliflie LVlMV:aggiTe T e i g a gl ij A6 2
us r:+a 11 . VOLUM:MOOD. Ag.AL
DRY GOODS, TRI ta MINGS,Bte
DELAINES
0.19../33C1
ALL WOOL DEIAINES,
Double 12171.c1.1.1.2.,
AT SEVENTY CENTS PER YARD
Will be opened itils_lllorning at
WilliamStemple's,
180 and 182 Federal Street,
3.5 1 p
1.11 a
ALL YOHt.N Y CITY, above Market.
OPENED TO-DAY
ALI EgOCK OY
I-lattN,
ibbocks,
To which tilt attention of retail buyers sup Whole
sale Dealers Is apeclalll Invited, at
William Seniple's,
180 and 182 Federal Street,
lho•c the Diamond, dilexbany City
Just Opened.
New Prints,
Delaines,
Gingham,
Ticking*, •
Table Diaper*,
• Cassimeres,
DMIEMII
William Semplci."4s,
;180 and 182 Federal Street,
Above the Diamond. illation? City
l'i .. ti ilis. ..--,
...... .
~ gc 50.12 la
nitg ht. . i t"e (11
441 ;.1 OD - 4a
Er }l 31.' -- c..,Eu e
0 ii: , il!" . f. ,-S4
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c V . 12 -1,_..s
4 lip
sia iyPt
G. (1) II 4 4 ; 1 711 co
a =a IP A. 2 si !V t ,
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Alg:! ,
1- 11 p, irl e rid Pr! 5 1
I LIA-Pg l A' 121 'el 14
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ii 'Eft kll tayt
;Ei ig gi g 19' Fi
S i m ., 6 r 13. - Cgi
A Ito
_ C6 t 4 11 4 I V, 41 101
• ; , 7 , • , g
.}-,',
sa l
, 'S
~ , 1.11
• CARPETS. •
.•
AT •
WIN Vqiutb k Eppel, ..111,i
TEE' LATEST 'PATTERNS OF 1'
Velvet Brunebria Ingrain'
ACC Jam,
.100101rodiaia *scrim, -Printed
Al* -4441 44 ., 11. 0 PlRrf r ?Ur l4ll4
Ram Captos Matthigs,
h tli t rallTlLSVatillr * , VP"
TiMi l iny your
0..
'
: 4 4 34 , ...1 ,1111 ?" . ." )3 , : f '4, 1 4•= 1 M7
1ie;!. 1 1 6 4 4 . 431 0 114 4. 1 ***P 1 iii
' 3 ,Z,
SFROCO OF 1E166.
HEIVIARILNICA,
(BLOOD CURB.)
Thblartiele 7a ezprelaly - &alined to purity and
restore the blood to a healthy condition. nr onion
SCROYULA and all Diseases or the Skln are effect
ually remorml from the system. Sold to bottles at
50 cents and $1 each. by
-SIMQN JOHNSTON.
ma corner smittinew and ro.rth Street*.
RUIINETTTIANDAIIII
PARATIONS. A.INE-A Compound of Co
coanut OIL to., for th Hair.
FLOHIMEL—A dell WM Perfume for the Hand
kerchief.
KALLiNTON—A Coametle for removing Freckles
T tl o lif Bo 4 4 2l . 7tirrit-w Asti—An ElMir for Pre
1111W ' E11 ,8 2 - 4 l tn Pli;
In Richness and Delicacy of Perfume.
JONAH WHITCOMB'S REBIEDV—For Asthma
Rem Cold,_Hap *Freer, do.
BURNETT'S St AN UMW FLAVORING EE
TRACTS—For Cooking purposes.
Any of the above named articles can always be
procured at the Central F ed e r ald Prescription
Store. Co r ne r of Ohio arid streets, in the
Market House. Allegheny.
GEORGE A. KELLY,
WHOLESALE DRUOOIST
Arb. 37 flood Street,
OPPOSITE THE BT. OELAELES HOTEL,
Drugs, Chemicals, `Patent Medicines,
PaSEILN.ErDALIEIFILIr,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYEISTITIII3,
„ ix
The Retail twain.. will be continued us nerte.
OO ;: ., dr u lar . e;3,. and corner of 0h1a , tv . ., 4 7
J . SCHOONMAREII & SON,
Pittsburgh White Lead Works,
PURE WHIT. An,
KAM MAD GROUND IN OIL FOR PAINTIN
OIL BARIULLR,
lora. Ba 9017cwoel. Alltreelt.
•alk•
INDUSTRIAL WORKS.
ROOD ROLL... JAMES rst.sow...llllNTICR ORR
MUCH M. BOLE & CO..
Ft/WM=lk ENGINE BUILDERS AND MA
CHINISTS: Manufacturers of rTEAMCIOAT EA -
DINRS, tilß WELL. ENGINES, LOCOMOTIVES
ta ti t i r 1114r , Itt o a r li: r Inds of Land and Marino EN
PRIM the Well euned reputation of the Manager.
Mr. JAMES NELSON, no hope to aeon.° a Ilb , ral
share of patronage from Steamboat builders and
others ,rantlngifood Machinery. Our aim will be to
do all Work 14 the best mann fora fair compensa!
1 8TkrINIAT 4 4,Vdiehl:boer,V:rte w eat ~Iniallteg
promptly attended to. We can torn a Shaft r. feet
long, and bore or torn a Pulley 93 teat diameter.
flortihop on Doqueaue Way, near the Point.
Foundry on Third street, near Market, Itlttaiburgh,
Pa. eon:46oW
ARSENAL GLASS WORKS.
Ittanufaeturers ot BLACK and OMEN litattsn
000 f: .
WAKE, Druggsts' Ware, Bottles, DerolJohriao.l
4{o. Nlrarabottae—No. lat WATER STILBET
oartert Blatt/Weld and Grant streets, Plttaborga
Penal.
We warraratmur Wares to be superior to any man
ufactured asset of the Mountain. - Always on band,
Glassware of the above description. All to den
promptly attended to, Particular attention paid
private mould. aulhly
SSEVERANCE, No. SS WATER
STREET, Pittsburgh, maisufacturer of BM LER
El VETS, WEOUUKT !SPIKES, common and railroad
of every description.
Particular sized tor. shaped Spats and Rivets, large
or small, made to ordboat short notice. A goal as
aortament coustautiv on la •d.
TO )9. T. COLLINS OUZO WRIGHT
COLLINS & WRIGHT, Brit - twain
•—• Brass and &mot Metal WorkeVrlttanta Ca.
tors, Car Con antl:Lartl Oil Burners, WI dlllere•
styles' Or .Brittaula used •by WAIN
LE itotOlcupp - 7
"Ntitil=4"ed: No.
" "osfil
NEW SKIRT FOR 1866.
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE)
SPRING SKIRTS,
Inatutued exelninly ly lie rote men of Plten,
WEST& MLR & CRY,
Y 7 Chambers, and 71 !91 Reads 1t..,
NM:IW 1nCrE033...
Hach hoop Is tomposed of TWO finely tempt. rd
steel springs, braided tightly and firmly Log ether
edge to edge, forming the tITIIONIIFT •d m...t
FLEXIBLE Hoop mode. They will not bend or
break Like the *lngle springs, bet will ever preset re
their gracefulness of shape 'there three or four io
dits"Utkii rt to7llir==: ' o7 trte " h ^ crstlVlie
eheech, t toesterer am, they are superior to alt
.erm'comeletthit COMPOST. 9011111111474 sad =ONO-
With that IthltriaNClt OP imarz which has mmle
the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC Tas.
STANDARD SKIRT
Flowers,
of the fasbloaable world.
Merchants will be supplied so above and b Pitts
burgh Jobbers and titans In %lithe drat-elm retell
stores In this intl. Inquire for
Bradley's Duplex Elliptic ealri.
frildtmeotha
ALL STYLES Or THE CILLEHFLATED
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT
AT LOWEST RATAIL PRHts.
14-71.1 6 1".A1:1Ca 7:11101AMMIXIL El/
SADDllekbe the don et lowest rata.
mown Ewer t CaRLISLE,
19 11•11131 a IBtre.e.t.
rear•winai
R. 111. DUCKBELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Licensed claim Ageii
"Boaritlet tbr• Wounded Soldiers collected to fre
144 • W Talerlortitrani. iitriCti.Pltuburgh.
McNANTEIB,GAZZALIII & Co"
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Wil.ttilliblpaLy
+;- ) 84 5 V tit — entlos ii t t lag e tor EXECUTION Or
=ter ex.rmlne " %id Colleutons mtfe to Penn
.rant. Ohio and Writ Virginia. • Att.
~ILITNS
BOUNTIES, BAOKTAT, and Military Oleba •
orrery deserlbtlon , collected by Um enbeeriber, at
! i b isi gll . lre rates, ids PetlotAirl all other
• Allanteret ß Law,
DbOaoad s . tret, obpontbe °cart HOU
8. , —N0 charges are Made U the clatra doe oat
occecd„ and all Ibtormatlen given gratis. •esdy
11, P.' STONE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
cariathiftiffg. D Pl T " ll.. "WAtr
SALT DIANEFACTURING MISPANY
P -I g"I‘,: 1 ,X 11 .1 3119 9
mg,
I ~ l .l 4l lo llll Prei of Iron
PlPMva'4, at► lamPtacturiog th'''usaFs•
COrniirrittBliiii end Duquesne Ws,
1866. ..11.111T1, CAPS Am1' , 1866 .
144 C2k- 040.E. '°4"
itt Qclß
:s4tixent' - oie
J19&44.1r00.0 MUMMA'
iihtiAt . .o.mti...2o
pnAlm to,tho, aumosi. awn OP .Paula
7441*-ileii , ..tom oar %Mai %XIX Al'* ORZAT.
POIDUOIIaI PRIM.' • . • 11130011 D • CO.
1 ' FAME 3MPL t NTB
DRMik., . 8 149 A ,, , •=. - -
Wea°a,"" 0 • 11 1• 1 -
Kowista
Mt F~l~Y . aN94le~y,
1 1 01 4,* 11 xi ,
si
1, 1 '
r. 11 " * 441404
0 4. Al>oi 4 01 6 1 Miii.%1114146.
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J: 1 ;4 : 4 ) 104 44 (4,." •`(-
appacizza4o4
lull tog epatusho,...
41,!INI, arffil
MnXICALS.
MODES, RYRIE & CO.,
:1:411001,i , =1
p'
PYRITES.
BIN
?lit.&TB,- OAPS. /to.' -
~ ,
521=11
I
FORT PM TOMMY.
CHARLES . ENV NEPHEWS
•AhrtirACTunsini or
•
HEAVY ORDNANCE ,
AND ALL HINDS uP
REAFTSWILMOB.
"O L& ffiLL ivonai
EWinMWa
REPAIRS attended to promptly._
A. heretofore, the best Material. will always •
used at this Foundry.
Attention Is called toout NEW FLY WHIMS
PATTERN and Inoremed faellilim for usual' up Lb
MOO, norilsrd
WY. LOW.. JOIN ALLEN JA6,1...
VALLEY STOVE WORKS.
ALLEN, M'KEE & CO.,
Office and e . l i t s tus s e i. :.nt i ttrty Street
Manufactures a great, variety of COOK, PARLOR
and HEATING STOVES. among which are the cel
ebrated Allegheny and Monitor Coal Cooking
Stoves; also, the Autocrat and Sentinel. for co
wood, and tbe unrivalled SI sr of the Emptre, or
al or
wood; deo, drone., Wattle, tenders, thigullettle f s,
Dog Irons and Hollow War generally. mbß
a
A. BIUd!LL'Y & CO.
klanafactnre every variety of
COOK,IARLOR AND-N NO STOVES
AMKIng which seethe celebrated Eljkla TROPIO
sad TA.LLIDILAN (Coal Storni) PO A., VET
BRAN and IItONSMIL'i (Waal Cook etc:or so Al,.
keigliiidacture
VRATE9. - CLRATE FUONTN,
Office and Warehouse, corner of Second Woo
streets. Pittsburgh. Entreat. on Second dl.
le:lyr
PENN
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Ai/schist. Works WWI FoAindry
S. VlTiskraicks‘zi.
BUILOPII AND 11ACHTNIAT, Loosed
street, between Federal and Sandusky, ALleAtiM
ltaostracturer of Wlihmareo - PAT4NI
POWPAIIIJr. STiellit ENGINE'
Shafting, tr.
Itenairtng of all kinds attended to ,„
OIL WORKS.
WOOLDRIDGE OIL REEITONG
CPO,IIIOLPM.
OF PITTSBURCH. PENH*.
JOHN WATT President.
HENRY H. LONO, Neel and Trees's.
WORKS IN TIEDIPEBANCEVILLE
Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
(Nom Suspension Bridge.) •
MANUFACTURERS OY PURE WHITE
13U1ELMEN:451-
Brand—" Lucifer."
This Oil canna be excelled for Sorting properties.
color or Ore text, and Is put up In well seasoned bar
relsondta ble f
lE.
or HOME USE, er EXPOHT. lOW
DEES SOLIC
DnurcTOßS—Jobn Watt, Robert Lea, Beo.Bla cy
C. B. Herron. 0. 1.. Caldwell, H. H. Colllits, J. W.
PoJal2. 4m rter, It d obt. Wallace, D. W. C. Carroll.
•
11. B.
WARING & RING, MENU H. WYO.
COMMISSION !MERCHANTS,
AND BROKERS IN
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS
OFFICE, NO. 4 DUQUESNE WAY.
1.../.133317.1R1LCA2EC, 3P116..
BONDED WAREHOUSE
PHENIXWAREHOUSING COMPANY,
root at Baltse and Harrison Streets,
Brooklyn, H. Y.,
Storage for Refined Petroleum.
Vat°,l7.::,WVLA, B llMlitit, yaw TOIL
STANDARD
Parroacrwas. 31SLebtlazetry.
CLARK & SUMNER.
Works and Office, Callihan Tligniliblp
Ornes or Pirrsannon-31 WOOD STUMM •
These work, brae the hugest capacity Julia eons
try. The Mend stands the highest In this amp,
and In Europe, for quality andfloe tea, and the nu
Le put in well seaweed banels, prepared especial!
for export.
lianufacturere of BOlLlilia, BTILL9, MANES
Improred Boring Tools tor Oil Wale. delOrly
SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES.
We are conatruetlag, sad vril keep en band,
pertor aryls of
CO ZIA ZINC3I-XIVIEII3
CH RIMER I COMER AR MILO MIR
We Melee parties needing engines for this pnrnot
to call and see them, corner of PULE and 1t , R.A.8•
STREETS, near City Water Norte. - a
Co.
OSH IiEMPSULL
leSn NTT
comarratchu. on. won*.
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL
Constantly on Snout and too sale
AT THE ILOWEST 1111ARKET RATES
It 3. 41. %SAWYER.
No. 47 WOOD STREZT
JAME . • WILSON, •
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BACSFIZ 4170 DIAL*III Ix
CRUDE AND REFINED OILS,
8111 9 . BtocJl, 11,luv,esnelfay, 14 its" argb
Aliirlioni t treeztl i give n tr e g. al: anti ill
rest:Wally IK=l ' . Posta.* BiIx.JACA. ihLIT
wig. HOMERS ' JAXI.II COWS
kLI,NIiVAOTUREES OF
OICOF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA
40tfEloo o NM M .,rlcot
, PJSTSBURGII. P 4
J. SENN.
mo. a wr. dram ST., manumit
Yorwa dlgl,nnll Couuntolon Mere" butt'
&mei .44ealer, 0103/Vallwalaattne, Lubliestlog,-
Crude Ihuolemi ay.. cOlatanUt, IvM 44 "
Ibr side sti.tAtiow•si.itiarlat prices.- onstvackests
and orders aouoltird.- earlass
kiple)::4l . 3oqA:toaca
R T. - WRITE:Ii. CO., • • .
I . bIIIOERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,
grs6llnwitt.Wo94 , x Run and
Ouldto ttoome inllNannientor Liver, Stablin,
Oneluir MASlitaide and Cdisstlern struts.
douse sud.o ars togas furnished. 11010:17d
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"grit F . rolumnios arornanti notessary Da
Abe pie teroutt, promptly atteititel to. _ •
^ 11 , anitla WOMB! and Omits's. always al .
Int xi reasunalns, tams. delA
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CORRESPODENCE,
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tAwnsins ao twins of gb•
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Pectoral SPEP
CMS CONSUMPTION
CURES COLDS,':
CURES
All Diseases of the Lungs
e t t lneiaat t ra , resata bred by UT
himonttitan, StlFti, imo.
Dn. HZYttlei-aty wife has beers d wi th a
bed mutt and dialcdty of breathing tire or MA
years, which, for movers( nem ham, b e g ...,..a.atil
Increased to violence. The ectursalet Wbean hat+
satiety and the had brim treatmitty.steveral tthyal
clans wins:int aily• relief. In this states( her rasa
procured mimeo( your PECTOKALVODEIHAYIIIIr.
I heart, the Ing timeis fifty cent - bottle, which re.
oci fe ltl e e, h iihl trnY elk ea w rial ".h her eu ib t e tret ° r. Mt " VeVa S tial l iti
trace of the former disease, ex I wcasug.„
womaalso state that I used thee :mama a
cold ant% mesh. The- medicine C tosi fly tutus
midiy
one dose. lea - mem my entire mils aellonwith th
medicine, anc yes Ire ate belito publish lido
you desire o. . - ... - IYILBO/S t
- -
Alderman, PIM Ward;
w irrissoltOcElifiL
BEAD THE - Ell . .-Ira.' Itr-i have
to da l ia l i Irl ' ll t ioat be ho bar g i llt,
d a ies lrOthein ' /1 1 .1Za G ro lint
r , :ctordayrom and befo r g. 3.lg2=lf6fa ter
tle She wu maimed. The setundoliottlteured het
ethic
BL I T A B P .
g elan,
. . Ercisigrafiff,_Diviuntter kI.,_ISISL
A BILEATOUILIC It DB. HEYBKIVBEECTOBAL
BYBUr.-I lice In-Peebles toWnablp. , Al:Wpm •
aunty. I lad a cough sad spitting, Width am,
meneed about the 4th of Hammitt W e t
.. and until,
ued eight months. I employed th pbyalm.
to the country, and my cough continue° unabated'
until early In Becher. At Mat UILIO i R. Sante
to try3otar reetoral Cough yntill. which I dldous
after I had taken one bottle I -web entirely tree
the eoughlng and opining. I .had despaired of See
getUng well, and I think tt should - ae 'swim ha tllls valuable remedy will do far Others what It ha
- dim:Lola my ease, ...10111t C. LITTLE.
'Wittiest': B. 11. KIM. : •-irealeinsiownship.
rowan Toenail/1r; Amil le, MM.
A. ITl)N . ll:llXULSpitZ.—rake m ,Unke i ,
t ze ol
rr e rrli Jorrne Irti v be W noi - unnaolonnar,
relatives told me tha bo tanta...every runt
nee brand of without . benent;. Me brothe ream
seelim die; and all were roamed Mtn ballet
he could notUre.. / bad about the..lnlrd of a Om Yb
calt=suu t tl e wlX=7 , lzt a t n it i ml .
makes the cam more remarkable. fa tae en
of Manua. be being &boas eighty years ' obl 'il les
no doubt th e reCtOlal wed Ms UM.'
aoas *Animus.
DR. REYRERIEIREtrrOR.ALSTRUP MANG
MLLE.—PIena vend .115 anothernhply.ol=ga
mottle Padova! Byron. Almost everybody.
has the cold, and are mottling "thr •
Pectoral Syrup." ..R . , ebamattriften
itil t ffr e h.% B 11um,441 1 tes%
they a ll not be without It - In that Oughts. ist
tact, all who eas It once went II
Tours, respeotralty, -
J.lR•wanutox a Bon.
.
Prrrinamen: BOyemblirle, LIM
D/.. Kzeilan:—Althonelinin Miii4vocareorPahr2
Medicines. In general. it btls me: p
seribable to reemnreend your. raereaw 1 117:
As a Medicine, It Innen Mortar thearnisitlOtaOlin
person 'who may in any manner - bei 101 th
Meolds an nasal say Md, is
tuill=l:na for r emoving V a ra",
It gre =been, more ,Itein,MmaiiitirektatecteXiittet
thesaurus ot eoldeand hoarsetieXtimes my '
.heat} mount Jean* so closet! av mem% us)
Ktt i T Vvtryiv i r;l7 l ,7trlatlm...eurett 'se.
recommending this trustlknia; lama tudnietta•
unity airy that It is the best' nester ,I. ever Setae.
harperLb:4 to mare the above, nor 'aphid any family
be wlthont this remedy for Mlaftem .o prenulemt.
- Yours. moat reenn w , I
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' • Cashier Chtirens• - dpeide l a.
lersmeMiltalk.Ohle. arch - 11.11GL
I.
have abed Mr. -Keyser's conga byrupt led '
tough of several years standlni . and s itl i l.i ma My
say It Is th e best medicine for eitha hive
- ever taken. - .W. OY. .
.
COL. mart AND nn. Nitazaarteroaat.
EilltlJP.—Da. A=rson—llear Bier Excuse the dale,
of my aelaionleilVit Me ekcellenteoryour rectors
Pri c l e u gall r t ' Pa . i.ll ° y ou e i aa L T
ir .
. _,I: - MI i=" pleasure
r, r, a ;
out my enagh,andthe vim.. One 11/11.111eV41111liet
cd with. I have not Used mote Ithttotto.hoir of
bottle, and loin and do wish Ihstattitho ere &M at.
ed would give It es Mr a trial I. I: have , dorm. any
theywill ho proudlo own "It iowoqwoot sattuciae.
would not surer - another Mich an newt for an
onside:sum, or at any swot: rl ElZ.COlLidelat I ens
maths Morelreely of
I veer for
I shall allrilla ,
acknowledge odes o -granted...for Inventing so '
exce neui a...seedy. on are It liberty, ,to nee mY
name In Ms regard se youAliniktorr. '
_Magee 'ages CcenmontOofheni.Pitiaburgh. Pa.
N. 11. , -1 old no stranger totiryWlMPelelseas, and
all who entertain double can.eellalgt Ing l'emlutlY•
CHISTISICA.I7. /Mgr!
gsg. 4l3l MT(l l = lITILUY4 —I ha :been troubled
with a eongh and Old lot moral weera—w Cadre
t that Leonid hot Iltet r -Lhe t. the td ., 2le . axtpit
ty ' a n a l = I geld name; trarOULto a . luaus
promisedpr. a bottle of your. , 'ectorel IlAh - which
cored me entift.ty, . . . • •
Olignedr J..:W; SI MORTON,
No. VW Liberty *Ult. riCtitolliti, I t s.
Jaauarylith, ISO,
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hu G° r. Ke r e iagii- watt &roc =elm=
eye milt be despentte Indeed. , This 10 at
of the Colloquy' one beafteTerr ass b. cold-ostemag
period' of the rw— , Andlimsey,.,;.,,
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Men 1294U 0 7 " 4-41 t ves"9 wii.oiaed bum
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to "Apar% 2 • 0 .; Vl66d A•itliteCittia is
bent bottle tribe - t ook
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dirdettons, and lb tortrelllbt
bribe UM, Mb eurtar bay_thig ot tull.
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