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

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    Wittoburgh Olaztftt.
WEDNESTikr, Mil" 16, 1660
McOLVIN & CO.,
.111.iiikeiro;'and Broik' era,.
Ito. 75 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
imagni In all kinds of Government Becuritles, 0 old
and Silver, tincture= liana Notes, Forel=
sad 'Domestic Z..mvbanire, etc., etc., etc.
Depal received In Par Ponds and Currents. In
terne, llowed on time deposit*. Collecttous mule
In all parts of the Unltkd States on most farontble
terms.
tirdera' executed with Watch for everything in
the heathens at the Boston. Few York, PhilSaelPhin.
andrlttstaugh Brokers• swards strictly on nomads
gle
raw °e
V. OtEira & CO., C . YOrk,.J. COOKE
CO.. PlalleAelphlz; Messrs. C. D.,lt T. R. Kite
=NB. Bosteon.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
TIIEsDAT. Mar 15, iff4s.
/30111- Co=llolol to fluctuate considerably,
being qubted at t 3 an ICow Tork to-day,
againstl3o)4 yesterday. Governmont bonds
firm and.a shade higher; lfigres 1 69 1 5.5 r5. 3 0 %
740 , 0402%. .
TOO failure of Work, ldeConeh & Co.. or
Philadelphia, on Monday, was followed to-day
by the ;Mammal= of Messrs, Kramer & Rohm,
here, the formethelng a branch house of the
*latter, and it was the failure of the Philadels.
phis omic ern, that brought about th o suspen
sion of.lfoisra. K. & R. We are without par
ticulars; though It is stated on the street, that
Megsra. K. .t It. will be able to secure all their
fispealtora, and open again in a few days. This
house is ono of the oldest, and has always been
considered one of the most reliable banking
inatituticins in tile city, and the suspension
created considerable excitement in financial
circles.
There was no movement In our local stock
market to-day worthy of special notice. Rank
stocks are In fair demand, and held very
white Insurance and Oil shares are dull
and weak.
The steamer City of Paris. with dates to
May 3, brings somewhat discottraglng advtces
respecting financial affairs In England and on
the continent. The still threatening aspect
of tits European situation has a demoralizing
effect upon the money markets of London and
Paris, and forego securities continued to de
cline. The Dank of England has advanced its
rate of discount too per cent, the effect of
which was felt in Liverpool in a decline on
cotton to lid perpound. On the 3d inst., con
sols closed at tßtg. Oliffz,. American, securities
had declined, in sympathy with the prevail
ing panic. live Twenties closed, on the 3.1,
at 6801;414; Eric at WM:Mt and Illinois Cen
tral at 7781 ft.
—The New York World, of Monday, says
"The accumulation of unemployed funds
this city seeking employment in short or tem
porary loans threatens a plethora of loan Ode
funds,Sichleh will certainly find rent in the
hands of speculators, probably In stocks, us
the easiest to get in and not ot, unless the
Treasury Department inaugurates, without
delay, some movement which will employ the
fands e„ liirovernment securities. Large sums
are hogging for employment at four per cent
to stric tly drat-class borrowers, and (Our to
Live per cent comprise the range 'to those bor
rowers who command We confidence cf the
banks and money lenders. The legitimate
trailing of the country will not disturb the
ease to money until the demand in August
and September for funds to move the crops.
If Congress Intends to pass Mr. Sherman's
Fundinghttl, We sooner it bets:nues a law the
better, in order that the government may
avail Itself of the present extraordinary accu
mulation of =employed funds al the money
centers. The bill ought to have been passes
and in operation at the beginning of April, at
the very latest. These remarks as to the
prompt passage of Mr. Sherman's bill are not
intended as any expression of opinion a. to
Its merits.”
—The following interesting facts to refer
ence to the national linanees have been tar
nished by the Department to the Committee
of Ways and Means: Treasury receipts for the
Areal year ending June 313, 1r6506630,56:„1M--.
divided as follows: Customs. $51.11,N,e00: In
ternal Revenue, e 519.4414,0007, Miscellaneous,
135,113,1 X. The estimated receipts for the cur
rent year ending June 30, 1666, amount to 0511,-
067,0. M. From eastern K, 11001...2a1,209; from Inter
nal Revenue, 1=,8120 and from miscellane
ous, $.19,C53,303. The monthly average of Cus
toms for nine months la 414,011,000, and I torn
Internal Revenue,
—With the ttdvance of exchange there is
some export of gold again, and the impression
seems to have been formed that the piernlum
on gold will - continue until after the pew%
went orate duly Interest unless Life govern
ment should become a seller. The specie
taken out from New York on Saturday was by
the lloro.stx11.122.(00, the Etna `;O0,1“1, unit the
Aret" iii&l,MS—making a total of 01,01't.,495, and
on Saturday previous $371,751 uas exported,
principnliv in hellion. As the government
has.been Intyl^g, off Its 3lay dividends. and
sOlllO or nor bonds fare been returned trolls
Lit rope. and sold al a good profit by reuses or
the advanced premium on gold, It is reason.
able to uppOtle that the export of specie re
cently Is elderly...on account of the foreign
holders and dealers in our securities. Since
the let of X1aye11.1 , 01,01.10 p,rold Interest has been
paid lint on the pabllc debt at New York, and
.t... 1,767,010 lists been received from customs, the
paym en LS living in ....Sees or the receipt s ex
actly i5,150.00n. Nearly all the tllshursernenis
bowev,r.Ave Laid in goldcertificates
of deposit, of st inch were otits,..sml
lug on the loth. In the meanttme over a sill
lion and a halt of tom anti bullion has been re
ceived (tom California.
—The Chicago Paveddienn; of Monday, says
"We call attention to the statement In our
live stock report, that the hIIFIt2eFS of the
Stock lard Rank, at the Union Stork
nrds, tor nyek Just closing, reached the
Cam ofii.l4o..iot. This statement In manic on
the anthority of Mr. DeKoven, cashier of the
and is given elmply to convey Rom.,
141 e, hii vILMIL of the isve stock trade for
—the Chicago Errfung Journal, of Monday
reports money matters In that city, as fol
In :
The week Opel. on a comfortably eney
money market, notwithstanding an increased
demand from (:rain operatorn. The inquiry
from merchants generally Is comparailtly
light, lend even smaller than before the ooen
ing of into navigation.
Deposits are steadily increasing, and a
plethora of Tammy in the mutae of a feu
weeks in not improbable, notwithstanding
the ileteellEe shipments 41f currency width
hate been made to New York daily for the
pant nix mouths, for the purpose of making
echarge. Raton of leterent art., hoe ever,
arm, at In per cent at the hanks emit at itgagg
per tent on the street.
Slew York Money sand Stock Market.
New Volta, May 15.—Gold clewed at $1,9.-'O4. It
la supposed that the Government. sold about
♦lOO,OOO at $1,31. Exchange moderate at yl,e:ry.
The Government securities were rather tim
er tOwards the close, and especially on 10-0
coupons, 5..11101. are the favorites at present.
At the product, exchange there Is a continued
depreasion in the market for wheat and dour,
with a further decline. Corn was firm at the
la.t. hoard. The 'market WWI strong on nxll
- ays. Petroleum and mining shares unchan
ged.
New Teak, May IS—Monet easy at 1,45 per
cent. sterling firm nt 10./1,-;611.r.%. Gold lower,
opening at 1:7'...1„ advancing to and clos
ing at 13.1%. GOVtII7IIII.7nt Mocks are gdeady.
Freights to Liver - Kan are without decided
cnange. ntocks steady; littsburgh, Fort
Wayne awl Chicago, 100; Chicago and North
Western Preferred, 59M; Cleveland and Pitts-
SIM; W.lahlgan Southern, Reading.
1074; h' Ilridson, 11G; New York Bounty Loans,
31;4.:rie; 75M; Mariposa, 12; New York South
ern 29, , ,,; American Coal, C 4%; Pennsylvania
Cool 140; Spring Mountain, 45; Central, 43;
Mariposa preferren Western Union Tele
graph, Russian extension, Western
Laden Telegraph, n}}',,; quicksilver, 504; Alton
and Terre Manta, 75; anted Buttes es, 5,13c0n.
pens, 1,02, 1019,;; do 'C.s,lol.fTreasury 7-30,, 107%.
'The market e as strong at the 4 o'clock open
boar.l. Canton, 6AK, Boston, GlMi rritxdCu
lan. „; spruce, 4M. quicksilver, AM; West
ern Into,, Tuiegrapn. el; New York Central,
..1.1!/,',; Huth-on, 1697 Ent-, 75. Rending, 07 , ,
Chicago and Roek ' I nland .0; .11.1x,ouri 0-1, kn.,:
pitu,hern Clevelan d and Toledo, legt 4 ;
t'hieago and hook Intend. ex-dividend,
s
-0132;
Northwestern, 2%; do preferred, 50 , ..;;; Pitt
burgh, Fort Warde and Chicago, ItrA.
=
Now YORK, May lA.—Cotton firm auil more
artier, at tilaWe for /diddling. Flour opened
steady, but Closed dull, and legit:lc towel. at
sS4Wi r s.,7o for Extra State; sri,altillo,rin for Eatro
B. 11. and WAG@BM for Trade Brands.
Whisky quiet in bood,at $1,26. Wheat opened
steady but closed dull and nominal, and 2Fyic
lower, $2, . Prime irld Amber Michigan to arrive
scam frOM Liverpool 10. Loot evening one
boat loud of Now No, Mtlwatiklo Sold at
V...,071.4. which In now decidedly above the mar
ket. ILye quiet, at leo for Western. Barley
and Barley Mali dull. Corn opened a shade
fliNnar, but closed quiet at yesterday's prices,
inane for nsoutoli 824 , sie for Sound
Western in store and delivered, and 75er for
Damaged. lints dull, at 40 We; for New West
"eni riiV/44• 610 for Old Ao. cocoa,. dull.
Sugar dull, at hialli‘e for Cuba and II '<,e for
Porto like. Molasses firm, at MitriZe for Porto
Rleo. Petroleum easier; Crude 2sc • Refined In
Bend liti , Asi4 le; do for July at 46r.A. Pork dosed
hVa v r, 4-71,754:431,1a) (or New Mess, closing at
$311.75 fur Iteentar; $2J,73,§30,tal for Ole do, and
fr24.Niitiri.io for Primo. Also SO barrels or New
Mes , far \l ay, aline and Joly, seller and buyers
optlrn, Rt. . 4. :7re31.25. Beef steady, at Pre
vious prices. Beef Brims quiet, at
Cut Meats :le., at 12...:A1i:/1 for Shoulders, and
ill 15, r‘"- Ilam.. Bacon quiet and stead . :
Short Bl'ibol :s 4 TI 4 N. Lard quiet and steuil‘
at sellers' optlorr. at Via • ( i nn e r hew-, nt
39&41c for Western, and &Setae for State.
Cheese cull, at. 'Km,.
New York Dry Goo , slllkgaek e t.
N s YORK, May 15.—The market is firm and
- steatly. Sheeting and Silirtina, brown—
pluton A, 21; Atlantic A. 211.4 August a
gor, 19; 13roauway 22; Dwight A. la; j;,,;,."
llcad, 21l'; Laconia, 21; Lauark, 17; N es ,.
Sot A, 20; OregOn D, 10; "'actin , A, 21 ; salmon
Falls A, 21; p, ark A. 20; do M, 18; do, N.
In, bleached—Nay Mlllei3s;Canoe, la; Darlki,,„,
27i; Forest Dale :r3; Harris No. 1, ;is; Moms,
n%; Hope, al; JaMalitOWlS, 2.='; .1.4111,7,00 n,
Lonendule, 11; New Market A, 21; New York
.111111 s, 42 , 4; Palace .51111 s, 25; Fortnum:all 1:,
10%; Iteynelds AA, M; Watastata,As. Prints—
American, 17; Amoskesg, 15"!.;
Cocheco, It. llnuers,lo;Eplpire, /0%; t; A Co:„
18'4; London !dooming, 15%; Laurel, la!,, Mer
rimac, lb; do IY, IS. Sprague's Frocks, 19; do
Fancy, 1$; Warairdtta, 13%. Corset Jeans—
Washington Salted, 26. ShfrtS—J. W. L. Stan
dard Dress Shirts, No 2.5,:per dozen. 18.00; No.
- 150, - No 210,.1i)_ ,00; ;No. 450, 4000;Na tea, 4.,,30.
Miirket
Sr. Loins. May 15.;-COttOn depressed. 'Wheat
dull end unchanged. -Cern advanced (rum n 5
In 75r. Oata .orlesrmst-44¢1}47c. Pork, bkcon,
lard and irlikikranchanged.
PITIMBIIROIt
Orman or gins Pwrantraan Gizirrrs,
Toni:tat, May 13 , 18 ' 4
There has been no new, cbaracuaristics in ,
the produce markets today worthy of special
notice. The demand for most of the leading
eommodtuts continues fair, but there is no
special ex citement, and prices have ender- ;
White nol,ositablieluinge.
GUMS-Wheat is coming In pretty freely,
but thereli not much offering, the most of
that arriving now luicing previously been •
- sold. We can report Osale of cars prime
Wisconsin White at {4'l. Oats in good sup.
My and doll but an? nged; sale ot Scars
o—prlme I cams Oats are quoted ;
ea r tlhic'
higher. l,orn la scarce and fir; .21111 of ,
1 ear
pillar.
Shelled at 83. No movement In
Iti•Uftsu—r Har ley
market Is leas excited, but
there is a continued fair local demand, and
prices remain unchanged. We can moon
regular sales from store at prices ranging
from $ll to $l3 per bbt for Spring and Winter
Wheat brands. Rye Flour is scarce and high
er, being held at 0u,500,75.
rnovislos , s—itaeon is steady, aitti
very fair Jobbing demand at 1401.114 for
Shoulders; 17017 J., for • Ribbed 5ide.•421!.4 , 0—'1 for
Plain Sugar Cured Rams; and fiir Can
vassed do. Lard is quiet at for prime
city, while Mesa Pork to held pretty firmly
$310V.,50.
POTATOES—Not en much excited, but
scarce and arm. Sales 61 pristie Numb Blows
In a regular way from store at $1,30 to $1,35 per
bush, and $3,76GL per bbl.
DRIF.D FRUIT-111 scarce and firm but un
abangea sales at IS to 17 for Apples, and 18 to
for reaches. „r•
RUGS—In fair demand, but prices are irreg
ular, being quoted all the ma y from 17 tom.
BUTTElL—Continues dull and In good sup
ply, but nominally unchanged. Primo fresh
Roll sells at from 23 to 27, and trainmen do at
23022-
• isEßDS—There iv but little inquiry for either
Clover or TimotiO Seed, the season being
about over. Flaxseed is in demand at 31,410
($2,63.
SA LT—tAmtinnes ;very dull—in fact, there Is
scarcely enough doing in the article to estab
lish quotations. Sales in a small way Mom
store at 110.,43(M150.
HAY—Baled Hay is dull - and rather lower,
though the supply is; limited. Loose Ray Is
selling at from - $lB to r.. 5 per ton, es to quality.
fltaMl NY—ls selling at 40•4!.4 in .mall lots.
lOILICS—DoII but unchanged; sales of Prune
small White at 42,73 iSor bushel.
OlL—Sales of No. 1 I=ll at 11,55.
PITTSBURGH PETSOLKLIM MARKET
0/1071 01 TEI Prrrearaart aelliTT
TL-1-.0..T ‘ May 15, Ifo3.
CI2I7DE--The niaret for Crude was remark
ably quiet and a little dull 10-sin', the demand
being very light, both refiners and shippers
bolding off in exportation of a decline, and,
notwithstanding the stock is light and the ar
rivals limited, holders seem more anxious to
realise. We can report sales of 100 bbls (Z to
a 7 gravity) at 15 1 ‘; 170 do do, (40 gravity) et 10;
and NO Cm to 37 gravity) at IS. Quotations
may be Oren nominally at 15 to 16, bbls ra
turned, and 20 to 21, bbls included, and these
may be regarded as the ex tremcs of the mar
ket. Telegrams from Oil City to-day report
Crude at 03,50 at the wells, and V; at that
point, though we are of the opinion that but
very few %layers Will be found at these figure,.
REFINED—There was but very little in
quiry for bonded oil to-day, anti with very
unfavorable reports, both Irmo the 06-91. an :1
Europe the UldierttlooS at present ere by 00
means encouraging. It is said quite a large
number of orders for export have been with
drawn since the arrival of the last steamer,
end some parties who were anxious to con
tract a few days ago are indifferent now shoat
entering Into near, engagements, though this
may all be for cffeet—possibly a bear move
ment to break down the mark et.yet there Is no
getting over the fact that tile market L., com
paratively speaking, very dull at present, and
it Is equally true that the advis e s by the lest
steamer were very unfavorable Tame was
not A single operation today that we could
bear of. Quotations for Philadelphia delivery
may he fairly . given at 42 for May; 41 to 4.51., fur
June; 44 to 44% for July, and 45a43 , ., for Ace
Tust.. No movement In free ott.
ARRI VALE—The arrivals of oil by the Alle
gheny River store our last report, were es
follows
D. M. Edgerton—. On Jas. Nllksu„ 1:4
W P. Logan 10+ Oro. Uhl its
Barter too J. Strickler 17
Fisher Jr. Bra 901)
Total 445.
ALLEGRENY CATTLE MARKET
0/IICE Or THE Tervarrenort G AZZTTZ,
Trasnwr. May 15, 11436
CATTLE The offerings of cattle were
rather larger than (or some weeks past,rench
log in the aggregate about nine hondred head
but with a very good demand, both for home
consumption and shipment, the market ruled
nem and ;trims have still further advanmsl
There is no disguising the fact, however. that
had it not been for the presence of some IWO
or three shippers, who bought pretty freely,
the ruarcet would undoubtedly have been a
bard one, as the supp l y , wonld, in that event,
have been considera bly In exss of the do
mandmutl holders would have Inc., compelled
to make et/1. 4 0.10n, As It sva.4. holders. not
withstanding the advance. did re•t ren la,
anything beyond an average neon 1., an lb, a
earth/ emit them more In the west , and. w,
matter of vourse, they st ere obliged to put up
prices hero. As will be seen by reference to
the sales. good to extra fat cattle sold from
x,ad - per pound. gros, rem moo to
fattish stork may be quoted at rd., to
Among Other buyers, litemen A to. bought 10
car loads for shipment. trd, and Myer. a
Sealy and Greenwald A Rahn, also,,hought
several timers. . .
AN D L.t TSS—The olTerinizs of sheep
were rattler larger than last week, llud with a
supply fully up to the demand, the nt.trket
ruled a little lame, anal, If anything, prices 11
shade lower. M Lafferty relarted head
Hipped, at re,t3.'".%; John Simmers ILI bead at
to 7.40, for clipped and wooled, loadur
hena sold IS head clipped, averagi ng s 3 in
itter. at 1., In addition there ere .1 u lie II
manlier of sales made, the particulars Cl which
we were unable to learn. lambs, of which thy:
' , apply was larger than usual, sold at !MAI
aj to $44 per head, aceurallug to size and
quality.
II 048--There woo nothing done in this shot
of stock, there apparently being 110 detrandl
whatarter, and, In the absence of side., we
omit quotations. The Inquiry for fresh pork
is usually eery slight at this season of the
year, and this year is by no means an excep
tion to the general male.
TIZAItHACTIONS rs earrtn—wlititrs stn.
Glass tt Lafferty to Peter Klemen A Co 34
head of extra Illinois steers, av,erattlii g
,),;. England to Sliontaker ffr head of eon,
mon ish steers, osvoraging 11401 • ILA, at (Sr
England to Greenwald St hallo head of go, t. I
IMinnie steers at 7.35. linglewood, Refs a Co.
to lemon it Co. 3ii head a good steers, aver
1tag!.450, at 84. Marlin to Ilyers X Needy St
head of gond gratin of also, same to same,
17 head atltotheltllchs it Eckert to Klein en
ir Co. Pi head of good western steers at
Marks & Bro. to Klemm] S Co. 35 head at ett..
Merrick, lleas .1 Co. to lileuteu h Co.:11 head
of extra cattle eat 0,15. "Inglewood, Reis & Co.
to Klerneo a. Co. 9a head at 6. Greenwald .t
Kahn to Sheinberg 3t head, averaging alaaill
19Xi, eat r3'. E.mlll h Fowler to Crouse Lk Haas
10 head of good cattle, averaging abOut 1101,
at S.
TICANSACLIONS IX CATTLE—JILT/L/1.
(Aiwa it Lafferty 3t bean at 736@8%. Hanle
weed, Rots .t Co. 6t head at 15,10,04. Itot.h
-chiILLH Eckert 33 at Ty. 3814. Marks t Traur
man a 4 at 71-434134. liana .t Crouse 55 at 7.i684..
creel, amid it Kahn 93 at 7to Hy. Myers Needy
XI et 6,906Q01 . Merrlek t Dead 55 at 74gp5!,...
P. Hartman la at 7,60e7,90. Emerick 6. co. 25
at 47,01.ia. L. Shamberg 23 head at 7,00414,31.
Carr 21 at 7.9f00.
New York Cattle Starke*
ew May 15.—The current prices for
the week at all the market. arm Beef Cattle,
that quality per head, $1745)18; fair to good,
$11,50417; common, slt@ls; inferior, $llll/13.
Coon and Calves, extras 1' hemp $854585,50; dent
1 75 85 9 ); md Mary , 4531 t .a; man mon , $5O
filer; Interior, 8248g15. 1 cal Caicos, Coot quali
ty, per pound, I it)l2c; ordinary, 10$811e; corn
mon, ; Inferior, &We. Sheep and Lambs,
extras, per head, Is.B4,leLprime quality, $768;
ordinary quality, ;$5,505050; IlOMmatt• , V 4.6
kysL,fil; Inferior, 11450. ito - ine, heavy corn fed,
pc, pound, 10 1 /, light and medium, 10 1 „„ef,
10..,; still-fed, I 4.
The market for Beef Cattle war firmer ander
a wort; active demand, and a material falling
our In prices showed an improvement of front
~ /.4flc per pound, varying from 818 to 410 as to
quality, mainly m the hands 01 speculators,
'alto were compelled to sell their droves at
-mule decline from the commencement of bus-
Ines, \ eats were In fair demand, mainly at
;ft Ile, bat some at Ile. Sheep and Lambs were
In fair demand at from"! to $lO. Swine scarcely
4e high, thongh In fair demand, at from 10 to
10 , 4 e.
The total receipts of all stock, at all the
yards for Lulls week, ware as follow.; Beeves,
45711 head; Cows, 07; Veal Calves, 1,70.5 head;
sheep and Lambs, 1.518; so km, 0,000,
Pototoe 114 Detroit.
Dot zorr, May 12—For Saturday the market
lea , , been quite active, and rates have been
very firm, with a Might advance on thert
of one or two buyers whose time for fil ling
contracts was running abort. Itataa-u,day
have ranged from 8501,5 e for peach Wows, Me
Ole being the chief range at which they nave
even bought.
INIPORTB BY ILAILELOAD,
Prrrsarkon, Font W YISZ it Cnicsoo It. It.
May 16.-15 hie map, W II Smith A co; 5 do do,
Pubnestock h rei 21 do do, E lleazelton; 15
;10 in, Lambert A siltpton; 8 caddies tobacco.
Megratri 20 don Ob., E lioarelton; 51 Mils
flour, Knox A MOE co; ii bids butter, J K Smith
.1 00; 3 bbIS !Ina, Blair Woods; 4 pkgu bacon,
lard, Kirkpatrick A Herron; :37 elm rags,
McCullough, Smith d. co; T2O Shin potatoes, IV
A Green, II kegs lard, Blair a Woods; I car
corn, Culp Shepard; I pkg I;uttor, 1 do egg,
Nieek; 1 car potatOes, J A Bartley; bbis
do,:W Brigham; 80 bids dour, sks few, w
Patterson; 10u bids dour, E
CLEVISLAND AND PlTTsaviton linstitookn.
31av ;5.-100 bids floor, W li Hagan ; 100 d0d0,./
'7 airley; I car lornbor, .7 .0 A }lava; 2 cars
blooms, Park, Jiro d 00• 12 bbln oil, linnep.
W,ekei S esn sdo do, U Thowner; 2 Cars Cnrn,
Mont.. .0 :Ai bUls flour Kirkpatrick .0
Herron; 00 do do, N ewcomer. GOO it CO; WO do
Myers & co; 9 boles cotton, Taylor A
11 , r0; 12 closes tobacco, 51 A Jones; 7 tcs haulm,
.1 11 Parker; 2 Wu. tobacco, E Mcgraw; 0 bones
snap, ll dv. candles, T C Jenklm; 54 bundles
linanner h Danler; 2 kegs butter, E
11,azieton; We bacon. Strtyko . Lazear; 1
car oil, U lily; 171 010 elletne, L H Volta A: co; 2
bxs bacon, 4:1 P Morrie) 4-Z. pm Wahoo pipe, li It
Conlon.
GoLUXI4I7II AND COMINICATI
May 11-4 curs wheat, Gilmore, Slm_pson & co;
4 do do, .1 S Liggett a (.0;2 do do, D Wallace;
an do, littaltceek, McCreary a me alHbarrela
door, ,lio Gardiner; I cur corn, 11.1tcbcock,-Mo-
Craery a co;) do do, Unlp & Shepard; Ido
sta.u,.., Joan Moyer; 1(X) btas dour, Gay, Burke
& co; 1w do do, A lion How.; I care stacc.,
.MOCrotelt, L'Airtnnua & ooflarolleleathor, Geo
'i:demo:l;n aka barley, Meaner & Harper; 6
ske. scrape, Finecue & Son.
Aj.4EGIZZAY STATION, !lay 15-130 tuts potu_
toes, Glhams, ell3lllSan 110; 100 bets tkmr
Knbsdt Eon; 310tble.pouttocs, A Taylor,
t,gO barley,„(i.Uoc3l.333aks onto V U helloestY;
It 4 bb la potatoes, Owens '6 - Kennedy; 3 care
wheat, Koziol:sly &tiro; I tax oats, 21 Stool
bon: 640 do, Glltnoro, 61inplloa.1 co; 40 dozen
broopporJuwala.
Chicago Lnmbar Market.
Cairene, May 12.—The demand for cargoes is
active, and as the arrivals continue light, all f PEOPLES,
offerings are promptly taken at full prices. aka
Sales were 85 m strips, beards and fix.4's, at
$16,75 m lath at 1. 110 in 2'4 and jnit%, at LINE OF STEARE,SS,
els—cold previous to arrival. 100 in mixed
boards, strips, joists and scantling, at $15,25. ' IINCoItPORATED.3
150 m boards and strips at 617—sold previous
to arrival. loom mixed boards, strips and lit• : Pittsburgh,onougaholo City, Brown..
mansion stuff, at 05.50. 50 in common mixed, Ale and Geneva,
at $1:1,50. as m stongio4, at 4,5; oi to-utianOK
anti joists, at $16,50; m lath at 0,
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Cnirwoo, Iday 15.—Flour dull. Wheat unset
tled and irregular, opening at 61,700)1,71, and
fell subsequently to Sl,Gral,bl, and closed at
about 41,11t0 , 4 No. 2 stoutly at 41,19. Corn firm,
at 51'5.0 for No. 1; and 4704. Y• for No. 2. Oats
steady at 32 , y6.12.).i0. Provldons firm. Freights
steady. Ileconts, 1001 e bbls flour; 101.000 bush
wheat t 43,001 bush corn. b:hluments, 75,000 bbls
flour; 171,100 bush corn; 50,000 bush oats.
BoOhio Market
Brat, Lo, May 15.—Flour active. Etudern
State, $0.50; white xx sl2(Cli. Wbeat quiet.
corn active. Ya110n ., 1:7; No. 1 04065, mixed
60002; rejected wiz, Oat.. quiet. Chicago IS
448. Barley quiet. Received ear lots at NO.
Pork .31,50. Lard
Freight% to Now York—corn 101%0114. Canal
exports—wheat 'MAIO; corn 52,501: eats 1:1,:t75.
• Cincinnati Marko*
Clatatriccri, May IS.—Flour and a heat In
moderate demand. Whisky dull, at $2,23 In
bond; m ° ,= o duty paid. Met. pork dull, and
held at 431. 1L50,000 Ibr. bulk meata sold at 120.
lbe (or shoulders and sides. Lard In mmler.
ate demand at 52.. Gold
itilwatalitec Markel.
MII.IVAI,KNIS, Mar 15.—Flour that Wheat
tlrm, at $1.73 for No. 1. Coro quiet, nt 500. (has
steady. Receipts-I,IW bbto . of dour; 15,taki
bush. ;;f whOot; 1,71 X; bush. of Core; 11,000 bush.
of outs. SlslotaxetO4-1,400 hblo. of flour; 2,0110
bush. of wheat.
Wilmington liarket
Wii.lliloVrotr, May 15.--Crude turpentine un
changed; otOrlLs advanced and active, at 010
11.2 c for No. 1. Rost., 007; pale, $7,250 ,, . Cot
ton, 3to for middling.
RIVER NEWS.
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The river, we regret to say, is agitin reced
ing steadily at this point, with •icanl four and
a half tees in the channel by the Monongahela
pier marks laNt rren big. At MI lilty the tele
graph reports two Wet, Which shows a rise of
six Inches as compared with Mondayi , i report.
The weather yesterday wits clear and pleasant
and liniiiness,apprirently, sits a little more lie-
Live at the wharf.
The lAtni Looti, from Parkersburg, wits the
only arrival slue,, our lust report. The Emma
doe here Irons 7.31,' ills on Saturday
eight, bas Milani to tusks her appeurunee t et,
and we have no knowledge of her w hereabout.
or the cause of her detention
The Silver Cloud, for st. Louis, and t
for Missouri giver, left last evening aWI Ali
the freiiht they eoule take on the a at,r.
Tho Fayette and Chieftan irritant from
Ftrownsville on Monday night, auti they both
left again last evenlng They are both tine
passenger packets. and are In charge of car.
ful and expeatenced °Skiers. notsvillgattibling
they belong to ear:n[l,l.lN; lines. capc. Con. of
the Fayette, is acknowledged to be one of the
moat popular and affable stearnhoattneu on
tire a enters waters.
The Leonidas, in command of Capt. Frank
klarratta, le receiving freight for St. Lotoe
and all intermediate 50101.5, and passenger ,
and shippers should bear alt. fact to touch
% The I ork town arrived at sr. LOUIS on hal ut
any last, Rod the Emma No. ¢ was ad, ertosed
to lease then. tier Pittateirgh On Monday.
A Now I St.l.-1 estertlay . ar noticed a nea
Idea being tested, tor the generation of etcatti,
by all iii PIRCe of wood ur
coal. Captain Hugh Vital, an old river pilot,
of this ray, is the Inventor, and he seems eons
'Went of outwore. lie has had oxtail Idol,
constructed, with fire st ails, smoke .twig,
safety valve, de., at the brae foontirt of Mr.
LettatlOn, lead the matter is now being
tested. 1.1. plan le about as follow , . i t large
reeel , olr, containing maul Oil, le Macs , ' In the
rear Of the hollers. at nor point Letween that
and the stern of lite hoist, If Licadge. Pipes
lead from the rowervoir. under the tallier,
with large burners attached, which ean be
lighted-with a instate Stop-cocks are pined
In the tub, ft to gong./ the flow at oil to a cer
tain Quantity lie claims for this le ven tine
economy In various wartlt doe. :I Way With
firemen, coal heaver, .Re. The elm, oecupled
carrying fuel, not to say anything of the logs
Of tl me and Jabot taking it on hoard, van be
appropriated to freight. This a large Item
to a steamlmat, and lie calculate. that, II oil
costs five dellare per gallon,ll w 11l he a caving.
We saw the model luting tasted, and our opin
ion to that It ran is operated seceessfutiy. The
;abler 10 ten Inches loug, gad three and a half
I olten billiameber, with two flue, it him one
burner, and It trik es there teasiii.nfuls of oil
to raise ',Wan, Ictillt. bier will shoe lib pound.
pressore. We shall hat e more to say of the
invention wank—lN. , . Albany Lou]. :tin.
Monday'. Lon innat e
The river hostsea twelve liteln,l timing the
twenty-four hour , ending lust night, with
seventeen feet hem , to Louisville. There le
six and •O•
e. halt tee% the canal. Thu Lower
Ohio to in lin e n clgalde order There ere
tee! .‘tel lalDng Cuutherland. The tr
. owl lime. Mier, !rent l'lttelelrgh,
wet ,none Ile. att . !, Ti' \O ra dejetrt
I• d - r.el, np, .1 I! 11:11 , , , I 1,111 ..!-
at 1 . 4 '•I1' I //-./111.//:1,1 11 , , / 1 /.
1//0 - , 41,1 1.1.11 It/1/1
let . r,e-t , d - the I rei 111.11ig .
hidn I.ted.. and - .1. l'alll. Three ot
o.rges pOretineed by Lapt. It:Ocher are 11.1.111,1
.11e Judea, RICH Rodgers, and Itt/V.
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trrival and Departure of Trains.
roman, Ivacno cvntral it ellroad.
Depart*. A rrive*.
(lay Ir.xprins ..... s m Mart I:SOsn,
Aroom•c, 7 - 5. , a 11l F.., I.the 2.10 a tu
..7117 , 1111140 EIV'S m 1111 WC: a m
12:10an. AC., No 1,. 7.5 n am
PhD 'a &sprees... •in pm.Lt Ateurn... n. dl •tn
Johnstown ken. 2:to pen Johnel'n Arra.. WSJ a ni
fast Line 11 , 01 p in 1•1,...t Kenn Mah..l2.T. pm
let Will ACCOM... 9:-4.1 a Jo Baltimore h: sp•s pln
'AI • • 11..1 9. .51 Wall Ascots... Y::9 p
At " 4:5n pm F.. wets.. 2:12e p
4th A• •n. WOt p Walt, Ann Noe 7.u0 p
Vent. An . n No l. 10:50p tn Altoona *mom.
IA Etnlgt 7ratn...10140 p to
The church troth I•aVi./1 Waite' Pitation every
mtsplay at 4:15• tn.; retosslns. Inane. littaborgh at
p. m.
e4l4slumWll. Columbus sucl
Jo us
yo. Arrlmo .
f set I.ltp 2:90 a In Past Line .... WI a rt.
N aft :91• to 41211 3, , F0 p
tiprrse cm pm . 1:11J • m
iteutwnvllle Ac- itrabi•nville
durnanriaLlon .. 4:16p to commu.latlon ..14,:1U • m
Pillttbotalb. EL. Nithytse mud Miens:b.
Deptrta. Arrtoes.
axpt•ne • n. ex prt:•• 4 12 • ut
C x pre:, :Up m E.s.prn•• V:ln p ta
exprEas ...... .... 2143 p m Up,. ..... ..... St.T. p 4.
It•I; 7:13 • tn Hall ..... ........, .:14 4 pm
'Whe.tllng Xxprs 5:I• p tri
New Prlnhton Actntututolatlnn italllr• Ant-glleny
lepta at 914. m., 11:W :4. in., 4:3: p.m., awl 5:444 p.m..
Yormester. 2:16p• tn.; Sew l'oello, 3:50p. m.; Kenn
tarp, 10: 80 D. 01.: W.o.4lViiie : 3:60 p. m....
.• . . •... - .
rittaburrh, llieveland wad Whirellng.
irrimirta. • Arrive*.
Capt.. .... 2,21 a m faller++ pm
ta press . ..... 2:50 p m F.xpers•
"'lallm
Mal BiZil • m
dl.e.benVine AOCOMMInIIitiOII lure+ AlleglivvY at
1 . p. pa.
Plt.tatrar,-,.13 sod Uonnelbsylille.
Departs. Arrives.
Nul - .00 a m p m
• - .. . . ..
...aprons J:rse p sn. Expresso ... ...... .1001 a to
%V. Newton A e•rs 6. 11 pm' W. Newton As , ' is ii:M a 111
id IdeKeespert..ll;r4 a W 141 OfeEoespor... 5i . .50 a an
2t ..
... 10 rsea in 2,1
Ilraolslook•s Ac'n CIO p m Braddock •• Ae, 5:45 p in
Church Trolls.— I:Cep oi, Chords . 1 rails...Ao:o3 • m
AllWileLly Volley Italirsain.
Depas.4 rifrea t .
I
oLoll 6:4r. I on . Etprress 11:00 a m
It:press 6:10 p m i l Anil 0:10 In
11/
L0C0M0411.111.111. 1:10 Os an A.ooOMM.lillloo :011 a m
Pittsburgh mod Ere ILallroad, to Oil
City and Franklin.
Departs
10. IC Ftsprem. 7:48 pm I No. T 7 Express.. 0:52 a m
Vls. Fltteborsit, Fort R'sync sad Clarogo, sad
Bearer Valley.
Rruarnavale Boat--Grant and Water Sta.
Arra**. Depart*.
.1:00 pm I NAB to 6:oopm
Harmony Stage, St. Clair St.
e d re p.
Zn. Darts.
Sutler Stake--. Ne. S St. Clair Street.
Arrives.
/Apart*.
Walitivs.
ilantan Stake-..tiareVilittal
Arr I) , part,
24 p. m. I CaPs. m
EXCELSIOR OMNIBUS &LIVERY STABLE,
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Jet.INIEI4 DAIS it SOIV, Proprietors.
tiktNIBUSSES AND CARILIAUES furnished for all
'rains. Alto. ClartDwell for Prow..ls, •A'roldinga and
Parr", at 'hurt uoth, and reAsortablo ratea. BTA •
fiLY O PEN DAY AND NIGHT. roa:lrd
SUNDRIES
STORAGE,
ON FIUST FLUOR dTU .• ELI, A It.
J A IlEh DALZELL & MAN
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FLOUR! FLOUR!!
3W role •• W bte Floor,
1 0 0 •• "btu. 311110•• do
lett •' "Ilarlolnet' • • do
ILO •• • •Itrattt•s' • Si Louie Floor.
tinate brands delivered In ottprr It. 1., If dr •I red.
For nale by li Nu), a
ar7 70 Ittnutond. A lonzieei y
FINIVERSALL CLOTHEN WRING-
Y.ll -The heel In t 0... 31..111m only Wring, wile
ct'it'• tall and get on , on trial and s. f.a11.0,1
Far sale ul Nos 16 and C St. (Nair street by
.1. 8 Il PHILLIP , .
Agents for tills I ttonly.
011.--40 bbls. No. 1 Lard OIL
z, •• •• 2 lb)
WU • l'ure Duck Cruel, Lilt, Oil
etore awl for eaD• pty..
mine .1.1,11 ICS I , ALZELL & I 0.,
M nod T , WAI..r
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1/ELTING! DEI,TINGIS — Leather
.1, ...in. ' , Wog; o Gun, ru5.1.111,,
kcts. rte.. for %nle at reduce.) uric.; Lace Lean. r
nA itlyets ntway •on 113.11.1 ar.l for aolle, whologa,
and r..t.e.11, at No, liner n, reel
.1. & 11. l'111).1.11'8.
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NOTII:E TO GI.ASS AND STEEL
31ANUYACTU5E.), - PSIS
arrtre-on aceam er Import., will he maid nt
Louts pct. es, Cr, Iglit included, If sold 1'11)3.10w
wharf 011 or brio, arrl cwt.
0,y2 LtALAI.I DICKEY &
aItIVEN API'ILES-50 bbls.
y,k state limn Apples, Just reveler.. told tor
4.10 by JNO. CAN FIELD
apt; Nos. 141 glad 14s seeouo .terse,
MILL FEED-1 f .r alg SeConds;
11.1.140 X tION
78 Illsanoud, Alleghel y,
i orialb by
ILI) COPPER AND Blass.
S boxes sod 3 Otters Copper;
3 bas. end box
Now Landlog from steamer Vote... for sale by
ape IbAIAH ISICKSLY
MO eA ASH.
Yoo .aks Caton.. Bons Aogb
• S 0 .lb Rolm:0 .10
Just reotived and Lot Ws by
. tpLI JNO. B. CA-NYLE.L.I)
STEAIIBOATS
This Company will run it daily boat between the
above points, comprised of the oew and apiendid
elde-wheel steamer* CHIEFTAIN. It. IL A imams
ootnumoder,d ELECTOR, ItohanT
commander. (The Elector Is now being completed
and will take her place in the line In a Pew 40714
The Chieftaln wilt leave Pittsburgh for all point..
on TUatiDA Yil. THURSO...TeI and SATORDAYti
at 6r. a. Returning. leaves [lanes for Pittsburgh
on MONDAYS. IV NON EIiDAYS and FEIDAI
at 9 A. it. and Brownsvllle at .1 P. It.
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Ibe Company will have n illrat-elass Wharf Boat
at Monongahela Pity and Pittsburgh. Freight ro
eel, ed at all hours. No charge for commieslon on
Latent freight,
TMs line will not run hoots on the Sabbath.
Our new Wharf Boat will he located at the root of
Pram stront. -ynyto:Sold
1866. 1866.
sPRING ARRANGEMENT.
MONONGAHELA. RIVER ;
Pittsburgh, Brownsville and Geneva,
UNION LINE,
PBO32IC3EFT
will run three daily .Ide•wheel steamers between
I'lM/burgh Monongahela Brownsville, Aler's
Oreensbore, Ueneva and the Dunkard 011
Raglans. TM. line l composed! of the following
steamers,
Tt:da l
FRANKLIN.
.
A.IIALLATIN..
-.CAArT.PT. S. 0416 1 #
.....0 0. 103011110 t.
('AM. 'L W. 1; A.RMAC
.(' A rr. A. B. CARIALX.
parket• will leave Illt•burgh daily at Na.
d a p. tu, except /tutelar, when the departure
will he at N clock. n.
the lllllFt^Rlanr will leave
rT , l7 , l " a " ,Ltrx. r i:.' 01. Brownev ilia daily at
MarnaßlNG—Leaves Browner'llle for Plttsburgh
flatly aty a. m, .ndp p. tn.
Leave. Greensboro 1.,11i Gener• at 12 O'clock;
Rice's Landing at p. on.
I,cares Monongahela City at it olelook.
The line le composed of first-cleat side-wheel
steamers. hnlil expressly for the trade. They will
i.e commanded by °Meets of long experlet,e, who
will Puy Partleular attention to the wants and com
fort of passenger*. the boats will leave promptly
at the hour ad remised
Freights Received at all Hours.
For further wart:lsmenq tire of
WILLIAM McELILOT Agent,
At the Wharf-Bost, loot of Oniut a. Pittsburgh
L. COLVIN, Agent,
feisaind Brownsville. Ps
von it:A IRO AND ST.
L 0171.4. - T he q•lrmlld rlcavcr
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leave for the above and all intermedt•w ports
on TitUlt.: 4 llA Y. at 4 a. en.
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For freight or psaaato apply on board or to
nit It VLACh S COLLIN I: WOOD. Arts.
VOR CAIRO, ST. LOUISs a gEt
ANT, ST. PAUL—The urn , stestne
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l leave for the above and all IntorrnedLate ports
on Thin D.Y. et 4 p. m.
Tor frelglst or pa.sage apply on board or to
mg: FI.ACK C01.1.INGWO(41), Agents.
AN() ZANEriVILLE.—The One steamer RAUL&
ORAIIAM, Capt. C. It. Kiri,— leave for the
abo, and all Intertnedlate.porta ever 7
at 4 14. In. Returning, tear. laneaville every TRI-
P n.l. .7 J. D. CULLING WOOD. Agent.
BANKS AND BANKERS
13ANKING HOUSE.
N. HOLES & SONS
Mt isaals.e•ris.
No. 57 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh,
Iv,II..,T.:IIV.I.°S;fht . ";;ItcTLICA,7I'.Ii the
United States and Came:las.
STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES
Bought and Sold on Commission.
rartlealar ateention Todd to the puretoupe and
do of
UNITED STAT SECURITIES.
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Ftv s of 10-itm
Do. 14,1,e-Thlrti..;
(Nenlnv... or I n•1vt......em.
t , r4.r. awl Vow.II• bwz.iti or
f 110 LLA R RAVINGS BANK, No. 65
FOURTH sritr.
CHARTERED IN
ton daily torn 9 to 2 o'rloct, also on Wednesday
esturdsy ceenhas, from May 'St Novelubes
i. from 7 to v ve.ock. and from November Ist tu
May .st., frOm lo olock.
lebosi . rectired of nil sums of not loss than lion
•••1 • dividend of thy protli declared twice
•7. or. to J une and December. Interval has born
dee' .red semi-annually In June and December mace
the hank eras organised, at the rate of eta per neat.
Aterest, If not drawn out, Is blared to the credit
of the depositor as principal. and bears the same in
t...rest from the tint days of June and ii . o , c r -esttovr,
mcn poundt ri twice a year • ithon troubl the dm
poe Dor to call, or eveu to preacal Ala pass colt. At
Lids rate money will double In less than Swoon. years,
Rooks eoutalnt ust the Charter, liy-Laws, Didhh hod
itsguistious, furnished trails, on nppllcation at the
onSco. . .
rims.lnAtir-IiEOI7.OE ALIIREF.
rn.toirarre:
John Li. 8.-toren, Hubert Robb,
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l;ro). 1.. pshossiuck, John IL litmentoorger
Jan. , . I ittli6l.l, James bhidie
James McAuley, Alexander !Slicer,
Jams, i. H. blocria, 1 Christian Pewter.
Isaac M. Pnnock. I A. M. Pollock, M. U.,
MMEM
,r:JUines /?.
.Henri ?J. ;.11.5:`
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John ..
C. ..
Medley',
Peter A. hiliai-i,
ti.,, rge Black, John Marshall,
II lit It rsala, Waller P. Marshal,
A' ouro,A. Carrler, John B. McFadden,
Charles A. Ponca, Jahn Orr._
H. la. Dough, klenrr 1.. Itingssalt,
John ;Keane, Wm. IT.,Behmidt,
John J. Gillespie, Alen - ander Tindle,
l'oter H. Hunker,
!Beha! liars. P W . II W I= 4
TALARCAAA—CHARLEN. A. COLTON.
BtclurrAnr—.JAS. B. D. MENDS. )ailulawr
KERCRANT TAILORS.
HENRY G. HALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BORTITWIR CAME OF PON & BY. CUE BEffili
PITTS/JUROR, PA.
Desires to return thanks to Ids &leads and We pub
Ile sr nerAlly for t hell Illwrol patronage, and would
rrspretfully Inform them that he has Just return
el from the Eastern markets with • large and,wel/
selected stook of
Fine Woolen Goods,
Peculiarly_ adapted to GENTLEMEN% OIRINU
AND IMIEMEM WEAN.
REMOVAL
T. & J. T. HANCE,
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
}taro li•mosed to the lit,..2.lollditt,
No. 196 Liberty Street
ovrlng to the lateness of their nitrate.es for thO
SPRINU TRADE Wl...senior partner being now In
the Kest) they err prepared to exhibit goods for the
Ctit3TOM TRADE at the VERY LOWEST QUOTA
TIONC that goods have yet. reached.
They have, and doeign to keep. • FIUPEItIOR
iiToCK OF CLOTHINt4 FOR MALE, OF
OWN )lAN UFACTUEE,And EQUAL In All reepecte
to WORK• mitlteowilain FT
EM!
ICEI ICES! ICE!!!
SILrER LIKE ICE
The on.leraliene.l has In lily Teo Holm, In Colllns
loPnablo, npar Torrena' tItSIOII, PI, IL. H... from
1.4 l 0 1500 TONS 1!: R. which he offere fur
Ither In hulk or by the lon, delivered In tile city.
lime I. a rare ellance fur lee Dealer*. loin,. and
lIMEMEINI
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MIZZI
MAGNESIA.
TIIE BEST
EFFERVESCING
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA,
In e or. bottles, In Lae form of POWDER, for sale
I.) sit Wittriernts Druggists. Prepared by
~...,3A . I I .T IIVEL WOOERS. °hernial N. V.
ENGLISH PAPER lIANRINGS
Anrtment of RED PAPERS. with old
without bol d. to arrive nest week.
tub:4 W. P. BIARSIIAI.I.. tR Wrw,d Groot.
A
IAPLIE SIJGAR - 16 blots. Grano
- laded Staple augur, ild 7. bores Cases, for sale
by 111 I m OEIIA ER a LAND,
toy 11 112 and 174 Wood street.
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UGAS-150 bble. Coffee Crush
er), aura, a bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Gran
ulated I , tl gars, for sale Ipy 11E2MEt1R illttra..
NOW. lee and Ito Wood stroot.
SARDINEs—OO cases one-half
k and one.nuarter Gans Sardines, Jost received and
fur sole by ItEliklElt A li
sr. VI Tioe.'l= nod to Wood street.
PICTURES, GAME, FRUITti a .
I. ANL/et:APE it sal e ctures it Gal
rramen, for srsdl decorationa,for by
nays W. P. MARSHALL.
p;EED BARLEY-400 bus. clean
Bred Barley tyr sale by
rub= alettAbLE 8 A_NJER, 124 &coed at.
POTATOES--4100 bbls. Prince Al
bert and Peach Blow Potatota for talc by
tubaJ. GANETELD.
POTASH -12 casks No. 1 Potash
In mare and for sale by JNO. R. QAtIrIEI.D.
FOUNDRIES.
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FORT PITT POIIIiDRY.
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fIIARLEB UM' NEPHEWS
MUIXIIPACTITESED OP
MIT ORDNANCE,
AND ALL KINDS OF HEAVYCASTINON.,_., R ,,,
Special M A CHIN E RYp to ROLLINVELL WORK
BLAST .d RETOR
REPAIRS attended to prompt/y.
As heretofore, the best materials will always •
esed at this Foundry.
Attention is called to our NEW PLY WHEEL
PATTERN and Increased facilities for fitting op th
not:lyd
MAIDS,
wit. le [Zs— JAR.
VALLEY STOVE WORKS.
ALLEN, M'KEE & CO.,
Ocoee and Warehouse 301 Liberty Street
eppoelte Smithfield,
Illtnefretares great variety of COOK, PARLOR
and REATlfill STOVES, among which ere the eel.
cheated Allegheny and Monitor Coal Cooking
Stove. also. the Autocrat and Sentinel, for coal or
wood, and the unrivalled Star of the EmPlew for
wood; also, Arch.. Orates, tenders. Sugar Kettles,
Dog Iron. and liollow War generally. snbh
A. enthan.m... ...W. v.txuar ...... S. intinixii
J EI`NA,STOVE WORKS.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
Manufacture every variety of
COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
Amo which are the celebrated EUREKA, TM/ Pl 9
CRAMALL-SRM ((loal Stoves* POMAN A, Vt .
and IRONSITIES (Wood Cook stores./ ` A
manufacture
GRATES, CRATE FRONTS, dor.
001ce and Warehouse, corner of Second and Woo
streets. Pittsburgh. Entrance on Second street.
at:tym
OIL WOBJE3.
WOOLDRIDGE OIL REFINING
C 7 CI72Ia:P.A.N"E".
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA.
JON WA, Pident.
HENRY M. L ON GBen amid Trexo'f. I.23ILPPLC7O7IE7Z)
WORKS L'll TEMPERANCEVILLE .
SEIVIAG 31ACHMES.
Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
(New Buspenalon Bridge.) 4O MeEtte32.llll.oS
KAN U FM:TUBERS OY PURE WHITE SOLD TWO DAYS.
•
BURNING- OIL.
Are manufactured wi ikon t any eon:mile/sled mxhln
cry, and therefore are not liable to get out of repair,
Brand—" Lucifer." and are perfeetly Admitted lore% cry description of
Vannly Sewing and Tailorin. We not class unt
' Machines with cheap mach tut a, as Cr hare taken oil
This 00 canon be excelled for burning properties, prices.
color or et test. and tup In well sesettnett bar. Tney EH. YELL. STITt . I), EBB loil
rels, suitable fur HOME er CH I I.T I.lcyn.cel Wheeler A WO.
DElta,t (taker. Barbelder.
Dinscm.mti—John Watt. Robert Lea. Geo. Bieck, All of our Bach... are wan - anted Ore year..
C. B. Untrue ,_ C. L. Caldwell, H. Collins,
J. W. AGENTB WAS al.).
Porter, Boni. Wellxce, W. C. Carroll.
)aelitirod
It. A. W• 1111.10
WAVING ilk KING,
11=ERMUI
COMMISSION MERC HANTS,
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS
OYFICX, NU. 1 ntryuEsNE WAY,
P2.1"7433131171=1.41:3- XX, PAL.
tyd
BONDED WAREHOUSE Ut
PHENIX WAREHOUSING COMPANY,
Foot et Bolily and ILerrloos, Streets,
Brooklyn, N. 1.,
Storage for Relined Petro/Ruin,
In Tanks and llaerci.. See Circulars,
4far• 01Bee, No. BEAVER NT/lINT. New Tort.
oeVay
SUPERIOR OIL EINGLNES.
We are constructing, and wll keep on hand
perlor style of
coxx. mag - ca-rev - Eiga
CH EITIME i COEION OE TUBULAR BOILER
We Invite parties geetilng ethgrthes for title 1 n r p e.
to eal. •11. i pee thew, von., 0,1" 1•11iX &Oki O'HARA
nTREETv. veer City Water Works.
41-AChISTOSII 111 , -.11P11111.L 8 V).
~tOMMERCIAL OIL wont.
PURE WHITE BURNINC OIL
Constantly ork band and for aslo
AT THE LOWEST HAMLET RATER
JAMES
3808za AND DaAsBB IN
CRUDE AND REFINED Ohl :
Mill's Block, Duquesne Way, Pittsburg.
air pecial attention glees to the sale and ship
the o S f
Petroletun and Its products. Oorudarnment
roapectfUlly aollatted._ Poatonet Soo 141. alata:ll
WY. 1101./liu ...IS
j AIDES MWIN & CO.,
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OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA
4:311140e.,1/51 Masalmealt let.,
N P.r.I . 7IiBUROII. PA.
__STEEL WORKS.
pITTSBUBGH STEEL WORKS
ANDERSON, COOK A CO.,
15=1
Mum facture. of to but refined Cast Stcl,l tSgnare,
Plat nod Octagon, of allots., Saw Plat., lios, Yore
and bike. Cast lincol, Car. bicel for
HEALING AND MOWING MACHINES,
STEEL PLOW WINOS, SPRINGS, AXLES.
CIIIALIOL/LOS, aus.
Cast aad Common Plough and Spring Steel,
011loe—Corner of First and lima streets, two bloat.
above the Monongela Howse.
WM
BLACK DIAMOND
1„1.0 b 1 , 1 I
PARK, BR(YI'BER di Cu.,
. , BRIT QUALITY It/SYINED OAST STX,EL.
• -.
13q0are.1"441. and Octagon, of all slam Warranted
equal to any niVa.rted or manufactured In this coun
try.
.12 Mc 8e asnond
d r streets- 0 1t 4 t 9.
rachsu. 1151
•r 1, 4
ORO. IItITICR W. D. RIRLZR J. i 1101.1.11 AN
1 A BELLE STEEL WORKS. ' •
FILIECLIVIILVIL df CIO.
!LT niNri Aclrsitl E NEtlg, MY: &UV
BARS, Le.
air (Niko, No. 90 WATER STREET (up stairs)
Pittsburgh. P. ITE
FraNITURE
ANL)
CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS,
FlanufacturedAnd for sale,
Wholesale or Retail.
JAMES W. WOODWE L
NOS. 171 a 69 THIRD STREET,
Opposlie E. Edtransalson a Co.'s. and
mhl NO. I FOURTH STREET.
ithlirtim =out - ARTHORN = MAYIM
JOSEPII NEVER & SON, .Mains
!autumn and Wholesale and HMI, Deanrs In
FURNITURE YNII CHAIRS, No. Of TENN ST.
•twrre the Canal, have on, hands a lassos assortment
of FANCY Ali U PLAIN•iInISITUag. in Walnut
and Mahogany, of awl, own tuatualnetisre. and war •
ranted equal In quality and style to any suanrifasin,
sr ins say, a nd wtl set' at reason:table haloes.
.•
INSURANCE AGE NTS.
JGAIIJDINER corruv, Agent ter
. the Franklin, Philadelphia and Baltimore: a
ce Companies, North-east owner WOOD aad
Third
WL. JONES, Agent for the North
• Metrics Mate of l'ensyrrards, ka rt
ford loannina° C ompanies , 9 +WATILIt BTILEET
welt. A. SHEPARD, Secretary of
the 911151;Alfirtiligtt."' “.r'e"
I:IPiLbLSVMY.
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`r. , OURTII STREET UPRO)
_
0. as FOURTII ISTINET. mays Woon.—Tbe
aubarribens ronnatheture and keep conatantly on
baud. every article in their line. vist Cornices, tir.
curtain (loud*, Comforts, Feather liedet
Mat mews. ot all kinds; also, the celebrated Pal.olo
BpMag Ped. All kinds of Shand., Blind. apd
ieree Protept. attention le 00._ Ao_all orders to
11140 g aas4 Lanus aowaStata a t a s va4
LOCH-STITCII
For Families and Manufacturers
I=
& J. H. SAWYER,
I=
=I
Manufacturers of
FITRNITURE.
rii
Z,DIVACSCSIAEX•i:O O OI I * .
SEWING lIIACEIENES,
After twelve years trial. R has been demonstrated
that the LOCK-STITCH Is the only stitch suitable
or every variety of blessing.
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TH S WHEELER & WILSON
SALESROOM.
No. 27 Fifth Street.
WM. SIT :VINE* & CO
_ apll _
DROVER & BAKER'S
SEWING NACIUNES
Hare been awarded the VIIIST PREAULTAIIS at Lb
following rain for the year Iteo:
First Premium for best Machine work at reline
BOLO. Fair.
First premium for best Machine work at New Yor
Btate Fair.
First. Premium for best Family Machine at Oh
BOOR Pair.
First premium for best manufacturing Machine
Ohio State Val,
First premium for best Itannfacturing Machine
Idicnican State Fair.
Premlornfor best Manufacturing Machine
Wlliconsin State !'air.
First Premium for best Manufacturing Machine
Lawrence County Pair, P.
First Premium for best kischlue for gene - Is' par
macs, at Lawrence County Fair, pa.
First Protium for best Family Metal. at Buck
County Fair, Ps.
First Premium for hest Manufacturing Machine
Bucks County Fair, Pa.
First Premium for best Manufacturing and .amil
Machine at Bpringneld Vale. Ohio.
First Premium for best Manufacturing and remit
Machine at Palmyra Pair. N. 1.
First Premium for best Manufacturing and Family
Machine at Suffolk County Fair, N. Y.
First Premium for best Manufacturing and Family
Machine at Schuyler t'ou y
_Fair, N. 1.
First Premium for hest Machine for all par - pos.l,
at Allegheny
I
t'ounty Fair, Pa.
Finn premium for best Manufacturing Machine,
Allegheny County Fairs
First Premium for best Machine w rk at Alleghen
County Fair. Pa.
And wherever oihtbitasi.
A. F. CHATONEY,
I=2
urir:undsis No. IS Vlrth street, Pittsburgh
SUAW be CLARK'S
R. H. LONG, Agent,
112 °rant street, near Filth,
l'lvreauttrau.
nolo „linerod
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &cc
%ICCALI.LM !MOTHERS No. SO
NT RE ET. We have on hands a vvi y
superior ntock of
C3I2&_F , CX.3EPr'XIV - G-
I , lP'
de,...rli ition awl every grade of quality.
I.IL LOTUS. e. %Ira awn tumaonegi, 11,1/1 3 I eel 10
24 fret 111110.
- DIAN , / AND TABLE COVENS—Every kind In
use.
IIF.ANTII RUGS—From the finest quality Willa
COCOA AND MANUA A
MATTI Nos.
aIeCA BLUM BROTHERS,
arel I Formerly W. U. H. McCallum
WE OFFER TRF. LARGEST
Stock in the West of every
thing in the line of Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Damask, Reps and
Lace Window Curtains. Gold
Bordered and Plain Window
Shades,. Table and Piano Cov
ers, of our own importation, at
the Lowest Prices reached since
the war. A line of Scotch In
grain Carpets, of our own im
portation prat •received---very
handsome--never offered in this
country before---and at prices
based on the present rate of Gold
McFARLAND Sr COLLINS,
71 & 73 Fifth Street, 2d door,
Yuri Uutldlog to U. 8. Custom House moll PostoMos
mit:o
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
SPRING OF 1566.
HEMAPANKA,
(BLOOD CURE.)
Thin article Is expressly designed to purify and
restore the blood too healthy condition, by which
SI*II.O.FULA and all Diseases of the Skin are effect
ally removed from the system. Sold lb bottles at
50 cents and SI each. by
SOWN JOELNSTON,
nil Corner Smithfield and Fourth Street&
GEORGE A. KELL*,
I=
Jech 37 Wood Street,
OPPOSITE THE BT. CILAILLES HOTEL,
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
pT4.-*-711.ra.i. , ' , 5vi._46 , 41
PAINTS, OILS, VARNNIIML UYEgSTUFTS, RC
She Retail liesineas will he continued ne tosoal at
10. al Federal :street, and curlier of Ohio and Pe der
al •Lror s ,
c• • SCHOONNLIKER & SON,
Pittsbargh White Lead Works,
puRE w lull: LEAD,
M=EMto===
VIL BAIiBBL.
No. 68 1717c.c..11. Eltscaot.
_ _
10 CASKS POTASH, prime, lust
received and for snit.
•"• • '
DEORIIE A. K ELIA,
myl Wholesale Druggist, 37 Wood strut.
BRCS. PUTTY, in BlaGderel,
lU
Just received and for sale by '
ti EOM'. K A. KELLY.
myt Wholesale Druggist. 37 Wood street.
, ;)(1 TONS WHITE LEAD, in Oil,
.. 03 - , Just received and fur sale by
GEDID.E. A. KELLY,
my! Wholesale Druggist, .1; Wood arc...
1, 1 - RMS. FLAXSEED OIL rec'd
aud fur sale . by GEORDIE A. KELLY.
mYI Nirbolcsale Druggist, IC Wood street.
STEAMSHIPS.
BALTIMORE AND HAVANA
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
ALEX. BROWN & SONS, Gen'l Agents.
FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.
Ca rrying the United States Mail.
The Steamship, of this tint: will nail ma
folk/WE,
UMA • ..-1,1101 tons. Wm.!Molllna, Column/I, on
r•ATIIIII/A
' toilet Stall'or.l, Command
er, ou WE:O,4EBOAI', May 2.6.
From 11111,1 N'S YELL'S 1 . . tINT,
Al 4 o'..locti 4.. It., prvelto.ly, ou tlaytionnounoNt.
For or pouatre, it/tying onottrpasaeol nc
commodatiot, oppl, to
If EN It% L. M AItEl EL S & CO., ArceoLa,
111 n•ltAtt'a It MAJ.,
N. It. No sill, of Lading pot Owe.. of the Compa
ny will ito algtiod. Perust. for Inv freight nova Le
procorsol front title °Moe. No (might rucctrtot tt , r
1,111. of holing t.igotol .Fit daY of .. 01,1 tOr•
(4,TEAM TO AND FROM 1.11 ER
kJ POOL ANON II KENSTOW N "Oro.
wreck. Tlin INMAN LINE, galling
EVERY SATURDAY,
EVERY WEDNESDAY,
C ARMY INO B. MAILS.
Ti ets bold to and from Ireland, Englarol, deo,.
ilermany and France.
the l'etapany 'e Oakes.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
15 Broadway, N. Y.
PAVERS.
1111c1ALEGHER & Co.,
STONE AND BRICK PAVERS,
• {VIII attend promptly to
Furnishing mod Laying Stone and
Brick PaVementii,
And Repairing the same; Curb Stones Furnished
and Bet. Aire, grading and Cellar Digging done at
shortest notice.
Parties desiring anything in our line gill have
thcir order* attended to by addressing us through
the Allegheny Post (VIM or by calling at No. 'AGO
ilanitusky sued, AlleithenY.
lirlfWV./1 P Z i e7,l4•We. Mil t r i lirtit vie.
PLUMBING. &ct
WK. LORGDON
EEC=
pLIIIIIBERG,
GAS IND STEAM FITTING,
HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS.
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IMMIX=
=CCM
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WATER CLOSETS ABB WASIISIANDS,
E 'VEX'S a Co.,
(Successor. to Addy & Evrens,)
rny7: No. 16.5 Wood at., Pittsburgh. I.
WOOD PUMPS;
=1
IRON - PUMPS,
IEIC3r3ZSI . I.AL.NTI 9,
Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc,
LEAD PIPE,
BATH TUBS SINKS, WATER CLOSETS
WASH BASINS, WASH STANDS,
Fly dra,val ic
Brus Work ;of all kinds; Block Ttn Pipe, i Gods
P eintains; s
kinds of lien and Leather • Hose:
. ripe. C•nuplings; tine Pipe and Fixtures. oftail
descriptions' kept constantly on hand at
Addy, Williams & BOley's
I=
PITTSBURGH, PA.
I=l
BEAVER STREET, MANCHESTER
I=l
A'. B.—All kin& or repairing done promptly
All orders by mail Immediately attended to.
ial.eudm&e:ever.M.
-
PATENT LEAD PIPE
Sheet Lead Works
BAILEY, FARRELL & CO.,
No, 167 Smithfield Street,
1/are on hand and make to order all Orel or
LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD.
olt 7
P L N 'IB ETt 4 Att t its itarcHLTEA"
fti m llatre n e e tUo ... by : i neneed andretleal
GAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS.
llOWlr.li BATHS,
WATER CLOSETS,
HYDRANT'S,
onstantl7 on band and made to order.
TATE & SEVILLE,
'4c. 59 FEUERAL STREET, ANsMn4, turgb
And r... 1 LIBERTY ITLREET. .
911 m :941991y
NANIFFA g •
INDUSTRL&L WORKS
HUGH M. BOLE & CO..
FOUNDERS, ENUINE nun.rmit AND NIA
CIIIN IST's Manufacturers of CrEA.MDUAT EN
GINES. IIIL WELL ENUINES, LO4OMOTIVEN
for Coal Works, all kinds of 1,11.1 001 Marls., EN-
N ES,Tundr to order.
. .
From We well earned reputation of the Manager.
shareAMES NELSON, ire hope to secure a liberal
of patronage from Steamboat builders and
others wanting good MOGI Intry. Our aim will be to
do all work In the hest manner fora fair coroperout
lion, and to do It 10 the time we say. All kinds of
cAsTmos made to order. Repairing Machinery
Promptly attended to. We can torn • Shaft foot
long, and bore or turn a Pulley MI met diameter.
siurnhopDoquostic Way, near the Point.
out] du on
on Third street, near Market, Pltiunurgh,
aide:6lnd
ARSENAL GLASS WORIUL
MODES, RYRIE b. CO.,
hianufactitrers of BLACK. and OREM GLASS!.
WARE, Druggists' Ware, Bottles, Deco!Johns, Car
cop, &c. Warehouse—No. 144 WATER. , STREET
between liruithdeld sod limn street., MUM:invert
warrant our Wares to be superior to any man
ufactured west of the Mountains. Always on hand,
Glassware of the above description. All orders
promptly attended to, Particular attention paid ta
private moulds. au/3:ly
SEVERANCE, No. 68 WATER
L'. STREET, Pittsburgh, manufacturer or WILKE
Itl VETS, WROUGHT SPLICES, common and =growl
of every desertptlon.
Pam:kar lased or attaped Splice. and Rivets, Large
or ma s 1 11, made to order at short notlee. A good a..
sortment constantly on band.
BIN.. T. COLLINS 110 MIN WARM'
• •• - •
IOLLINS & WRIGHT, Brittania ,
`•-•, Brass and libtmt MOW Workers, Brittsula CsaL
tors, Carbon sod Lard OR Burners, mud all Oil:Serest
styles of Brlttaulaused by Glass Maoulkotorers.
Orders promptly fi ll ed. 2.10. 1119 !SECOND !STREET,
l'lttsbu rub, reurt. 0e7:17
PA!, 4 ;: tel:wili ‘; I :1
prirrenuacin
BANK FOR SAVINGS,
Formerly the DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION,
67 Fourth Sired,
Nearly Opposite the Musk of Pittsburgh.)
CIWITILII.E.D IN ISM.
OPEN DAILY from 0 to lo'cl.k, and on WED
NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS Rom May
Ist to November Ist, 7 to 9 o'clock, and from NOT.
tat to May tat, 6 to 9 o'clock.
Roots of By-Lows, dc., rarnisitcd at the office
gratis.
TM. Inatltutlon especially olle to those whose
earning are limited, the opportunity to accumulate,
by small deposits, cosily saved, a sum which will be
a resource when needed, and bearing Interest In
stead of remaiWproductlee.
110 OP MANAGERS,
RESIDENT.
lairrs(Ja r it.ioV-IEI ..611.. 314.1EICEILrelr.
vans emmamers,
S. H. HARTMAN, JAMES PARK, Jr
SECRETARY AND TILEASURE I
D. 311. 71/L4333.307Xf
A. BI:AI , LEY,
A. S. BELL, .4 K . K. N Met,"
I F. ItAbild,
JOHNS.
RTH, JOSHUA RHODES,
i
U. FoLLANSBEE, JOHN' SCOTT,
H. U. GILAHAM It. C. !SCHMERTZ,
cantisro nnu ZOO.
SOhicrrOtut—D. W. lA. S. BELL. nalaitlyea
Wifi 116 alAt) 61.10
CLAIIII AGENTS.
ARTHURS & RIDDELL,.
N 0.135 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ALL DISOHARGED VETERANS
Who did not ROOOiVID s Local Dounty.
OR THEIR HEIRS,
car. Lave the same collected tlarousgb us. Appl/
la - tonally, or by mall. •p2wcodtellsmrY
A THRILLING BOOK.
Political Economy of Prophecy,
With ..pecial reference to Its relation to the History
of the I 'torah and the CIV&I. ltulur7 and Eeelestaa
liitin4ietetitisels',".tio':lTtuhreelt'lilna^tionleol''sui.Plier'ithsaain"Afitipt.enlitszt
an the nirio'• lost and the limn.. of
the ht 114211 of Testes., pmp etically and hlstoneally
i....nptr.ted. Illustrated tip Fortaalts of the Na
t...loolllV Fainlll - : a Chart of trio emirs! of Empires.
Moroi of theticoly Land. ito• EY the [tee. R. C.
itehtmeall. ror sale by IL
A "),
tnyl N0.78J • Fourth street.
HAY.
HAY! }wets HAYI!
TBREE CABS BALED
TIMOTHY HAY,
Von BALE IIY
SHOEMAKER & LANC,
177 and 174 %MID STREET.
HOTE7,B,
SIIIIIIIIIELL-STETSON
I.ONO BRANCH, NEW JERSEY.
This sew and edema Hotel will be opened for the
Beacons on or about the lath of June sect. Tlllu betel
la I,srticulart7 arranged for the comfort of families.
Rooms Can be secured for the season bff application
at the Astor House, Now York, to J. P. M. a C. A.
STETSON. On the iioth of April the stockholders
meet at the Astor House to ricw the plans and
cats their room. • A few shams of Stock remain los ,
dlsposed of. Parties wishtn_g_to • übscriba eau dose
I.l.s li n 'A rsrY j n;k r'. C"IL".
1866. SPBI3f
au
PINNBTLV AI M i I M. IL
DAILY TRAINS.
On and alter SUNDAY, Ar . 4 7. 13d6, teUp■,lll
leave the Union Pau
u. t, eatikerot Vega.
VST(Til4l.lV—Learft rttsball; at AM A. N.
stopping at prMelpal stations. Arrives at *lkeda*.
at 713 A. Tyrone, 613 A. x._„. (Bellefonte, OM
A. a.; Lock Haven, ti(le P. N.ll turnibm,l 1;10 r.
r. Baltimore, Ma) P. 11.1 New York, fil l Allen.
town, 10:25 it. as • Pbiladelphia.lll4lor. w. l anal haw
Toth via Phlldelpßia, it 1011 r. al.
CINCINNATI ....PH=S—Leave• Pittabmiai at
thln. A. ak, stopping at snarly all stationa; Allootal.T
at 11:40 P. harrtaberg, 11:60 r. arrive la at
Philadelphia at 1110 A. at. By this line pimento
dre tram:starred at Union llerwit ‘ West
irectly to Express train for Lew tort. ramping
there at6lOlA. at.
PUELADELPHIA EXPltindtel—keavearltisi raga
at 4:10 P. W, stunning.
_only at principal swat eau
Arrives at Latrobe; few r. t Altoona, 13:30 r. IL;
Harrialmrg,lls4.. t Baltimore, Tiad A. a.• New
York, via Philadelphia, 11•01 P. is, els alleniewl
10:(1)4.. IL, and 7.1: A. M. %leg
Cars run through on Ms train teem t o
Baltimore and Philadelphia, and to New yor eta
Allentown.
PAST LESE—Leaves Pittsburgh at 111,413 at„
Mendel Only at principal stationo. barites al,An.
tonna a ill
0. m.•rialmrg,• 8116 a,. a.: Palle
ere,..tnme
Pht r l
t al
5"
IMuilvetterrwins, Handays eset42 .
JOHNirrt)WN ACCOMMODATION— Daily (except
sunday.) at 3,60 r, r., atonal= .1 rnanlAr slot
between Pittsburgh andConematteth, and conuet 111 g
at Blairsville Intersection wits trains en theta 11rus
Blount. and West Pennsylvania Itailrosok
ALTOONA ACCOMMODATION—DaIIy (excel[
Sundays) at 7(50 a. r. stopping lit all roan sted ix. I
between Pittsbureb lad Altoona. and makina cto e
connection with trains an the Indiana iltaudb, 11 a st
Pennsylvania Railroad, kbensburg A Cresson Halt.
d, and Hollidaysburg Branch.
roa
W Accommodation, No. 1, daily (except n -
days) ,t ciao e. n.
Braddock's Accommodation No. 1, dally (ex.rei t
Sundays) at 10:50 A. r.
Wall . s Accommodation No.; daily (except B it •
days) otlligl Y.
Braddook's Accommodation No.; daily (ex Lel t'
Bun a) at 3(40 P. N.
Walla Accommodation No, a, daily (except I is
days) m 4(50 P. it.
WalPs Accommodation No. 4, dilly (eantptS u -
d Tt ) it t l e' roj.(Mitodation No. 4 dally (except ti
day a
Tha at 10:60
fta k i i r: . ;eaves Wall Station TTTTT /.
day at eau A. 14.. And anises In Pluabutab att. :16
A. B. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1110 p. a.,
and arrives at 91 , all's /Ration it e.:00 r. a.
Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh as follow at
Mall 1:14' A. Y.
Past Line 2:40 A N.
First Well's Station Accommodation 5.30 A. Y.
Brinton Accommodation No. I I= A •.
Second Wall's Station Accommodation.... a:5O A.N.
Johnstown Acoommalation ... 1:60 A. N.
Rraddock's Accommodation No. 1 1:03 P. si.
Baltimore Express 1140 r. N.
Philadelphia Express 2.05 r. ■.
Third It al's Station Accommplatlos..... 2.10 r. N.
Braddock's Accommodation ho 2........ 540 P. M.
Wallis ACCAMMOI/MlOl2, No. 4 7 . 00 I'. N.
Altoona Accommodation and Emigrant.. 10:50 r.x.
. ..
Baltimore Express will arrive with JAW:lntel' bla
Express. at 2:05 r. Si., on Sundays.
The new Union Depot Hotel,occupying the three
pp stories of the Depot Bulidlug, Is now open for
the aSrecist. accommodation of the traveling com
munity. A capacious Restaurant Is open at ALL.
110011 b. day .d night. Sundays excepted.
cl r
N L ei—ln ease of loss, the Company will hold
them elves responsible for personal baggage oltlY.,
and f an =Mint not e xceeding ISICE.
W. H. BECIWITH, Agent.
Al SP Penneylvanla Central RAI tread Paggenge.r dia.
Goa. on Liberty end Washington senate.
PITT'SBURGH, FT. t , -.27=........
..- WAYNE & CHICAGO ; -1. .....-..-- -.was. ,
BAIL WAY AND CLEVELAND st PITT:DIU/Still
ICA/L_WAI3.
1865.1 Winter Arrsxmontartt. ILAS6.
On Id after November 15th, hag. trains will run a.
follow , via :
Lemma , 15, F,..r., gu t
PateDurgts. • Chicago. C 4 r.. and. ll .
hreloto
Eiprets 2:20 A. M. 2:50. >l.
.. ... .. . . ...
N.
Ea - errr 1::S r. hi. i 2.%0 I' 31. 2:30 e. 34
Expecer
MALI , '',ls ' 0:06 r. 3,.
, 723/ A. 111. ; 2:00 A. a. I.(0 A. r
For No3rcastle and Erie e4O A. ri
Itotorulng, Arrive at Vltteburgb :'
P.. F V.• .Q. C. It. W.—1:20 A. 11., 3:10 Y. Y.,.
31
P. Y. tc-
XI
, OP. Y.
• C. & .. It. It.-11:12 A. N. 2:20e. U. vaor
ACCUMMuDATION TRAINI2.
. .. .. •- - •.
Leave
..t ,,
llegheny for
New ruouron-9:00 A. N., 11:50 A. Id.. 4:20?
anV 5:001, M.
Boca' TAU-2:06 P. N.
flw CArrri../.-3:50 p. lA.
&cONO*Y—,O:NO Y. a
=M=M I I:I
Returningourivc, at Allegben7
P., Pi. W. C. R. W. —7:a3 1r
A. 2:30 P. at., 4,30 P. u. and 12:101
C. a P. It. 11-10:00 A. U.
01.6 . EUM PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
Union Potecoo.. 18kktlott, Elltaburgb.r..
.
A. Q. CASEE.LBEMEY.CAW. Aice.
Allegheny Ole
F. R. MYER, fiencril Ticket Axont.
pITTSBURGH . , CO-awami
LUBIISUB AND CL2 , ICI N
NATI ICAILHAJAI).
THE GREAT SHORT LINE ROUTE
=
TO COLUMBUS,
CINCINNAIt,
LOUISVILLE,
INDIANAPOLIS,
ST. wine
=ISZIER=!I
MONDAY. MARCH 121.11. 1(188,
Train. will leave and arrlv It the UNION use( T
as follana:
Derarts. At riou.
....c .• .3:IX 1 . . 1.
Feet Lin
klm I .
. .
. . ..
Ltereck kni/P..kt. 1.1.P.k.m.
litekbetiklile Accommalin...4.ls .• le:IP A. 4
B. F. SCUT L,
den . ' Tlitt . e.l. , Al i etdVW i ni , itl i t 4 l),
Ticket Agent, llolon Depot,
l'lt L.teigiN
PITTSBURGH ANDasargia
... CUNNELLEIVILLE R. B.
Spring Arrangement
THURSDAY , MARCH l.Svu,
The trains will leave the Depot, venter at Ross and
Water Streets, as follows:
Letrvel dr Mom
PUteburph. evtt.+.•a•
Mail to amt from Uniontown... 7:00 a. Y. glao r. a.
Express, • • 8:00 P. X. iu:CO A. X.
West Newton Accommodation CM r. Y . s:ag
First McKeespOrt Aeeom•n II:00 A. Y. 6:UI
Second ••
Braddock's 4:10f. Y. 6:40 Y,lts
Sunday (thumb Train to and
Qom West Newton 1:1:0 P. at. 10:00
For Tickets tDol.y. E
t.
E1.(.3. bIoIALLENBERGR, Ag nte.
W It. !Trout'. Boot.
1:=1
A LLEGIIENV
. • .
(in and attar TllUlth IA 1 orll ',tali. tral will
leave and arrive at Lb poi, Pike and Canal
straeLc, Pittsburgh, a. !biles,:
Lcarcr. Ames.
Hall, to and from klabonlng... LOU A. N. 6ds/ r. Y.
Express, do do ....--- ... 4,03 r. a. 10d6 4. Y.
Soda Works Accomodation.... 0 1 o.s.s.
Klektrninlllo do
First Bolton do
Barna, us 10 ...AIM A. B. 2:CO P. 31
Second Elul ton :10 .... St= r. IL 8:40 r. It
Sunday Church Train, to and
from Soda W orks I:00 r. 35. 10:00 A. 11
5p3.3 11. BLACKSTONE, !Supt.
MEDICAL.
HUMPHREY'S
HOMOEPATHIC SPECIFICS.
Have yroved, from the most ample experience an en
tire success, donde, edlcient and reliable. 1 hey ar
the only medicine, perfectly adapted to mother tee
that 77 takes cannot be made In natog
them; m harmless R 3 to be free from danger, and so
eMcient m to be :dorm, reliable.
can., B.
No. I cures FEVERS, Congestions Inflatoma
tloo 26
2 •• WOR.IIS, Worm Fever. Colts
•• CRYING COLIC, or Teething of In
hots . . ....... . 25
1 • DlARltgii. of chilhier; 434 r 24
I DYSENTERY, Griping and Bilious
Coll
a •• CHOI xltA 91011111.19, Nausea.. 25
7 " COG Lille, Colds, Bronchitis 25
8 • • NEURALGIA, Toothache, Ira.-
28
0 •• H Sick Headache..... ., 25
0 " DYSPF. Stomac h 25
11 " SUPPIIEO:32. , scanty and painful
2 " LEUCORRHGSA, or Whites. 46
13 " CROUP, hoarse cough
•• SALT RIIEUXI, Erysipelas, El op
tions 2.5
15 •• RHEUMATISM, all rheumatic pains 25
16 •• FEVER AND AGUE, Chills and
Fever
PILLS, intern! or external so
OPTHALMY, sore, beamed eyes_ so
•• CATARRH, smite or chronic, moo_
en. ,
20 •• WHOSIPING COUGH. spermodte 0
couggh
50
A irlt D 113CHITAVimtisiretitiesir . -
11 25 2 S t'D /C l:r ! ijftd l 'tL C l 7 '' ; g Egti l!6: , oLZd o ty r
sickness hem
44 • • KIDN Er DISEASE,
go 44 NERVOUS DEBILITY, seminal
za • 0011 142 ;;Pd.Vri:Ze d r ................. 6o
• • inlvv•R INCONTINENvE .. .
pAIRFUL PhRIODR, even with
Spear.
602
gINVERINGS at Change of Lite.— MI
EFILEPSY,Spasins, St. Vitus' Dan
eel
(
DIFT 1
HERIA, ulcerated sore Ito oat 100
PAMILY 0.6063.
Curs of 30 vials. in morocco °wand book com
plete
01
/ow. of Ni large vials, In morocco and b00k...". 810
MI
Uric or 'Xisrile villas, plain .se and book 6 110
Cur of 10 hoses (No. 1 to 16) andboot. 2 lb
TonsleavuE,
Corder of Fourth and 61.ket streets.
_ Witc_rie_sele Agent, Pittsburgh, F's.
For ssic by E. IluNgat,,Ctinalthileid street.: dieS.
FLEMING, Si Market street, corner of the Dintnomi
Flttsburgh, and . ..1..1, 'LAST, No. 104 Federal street.
) 1; 1 1 1 :41rd r inI c A C I
TILL ISTRICKILA.iiik nie g munHio,. S
COUGH BALSAM b
, - --7---
lirareantell to be th e only pre- 1 ,, t. t i e
gralon
Colds,
to cure AK: .• .
A.rgmt WbooploQ Cough, Cll4OlllO C 01113113, 3;012411/111.111 . 0
lion, Bronchitis .41 Croup. , • - Belgg •
and gi;: s t p , e ll ht131:411-, Oyu
IX ' the Throat or
nod Lungs For .11 b, l
DraggMs everywhere.
R. E..SELLERS &
11
12:1yd IWI.IoIMIALs Atiga2
STRICKLAND'S PILE REM.. P IL E . DIC has CURED thou-
Bastes of the worst CAMS of I....i.tesgs-sF,
BLIND AND BLEED/N U , ••• ". ir •
PILES. It gives intmediste
relief, .d effects • perms-
eat cure. Try It diroc.Uy. •Itis Is we:muted to cure.
For sale by 5/1 Druggist.. p Si
50Xlents per bottle ,
R. . •• wr tt •
eels:. • ROLIMALP. AGENT&
1 iIIfSPEPSLC.-... Dr. StrlClLlantef
n-- , TONICI. al a conceit- , ,
7,7,... „-,—......„
aTtr a lTrEs or' 9:l% f rat •OWII.,
acids and arialnatlve tgi C,„.
..„ 2.
strengthea the stoinach.and , ..,
nerve,. system. It/a soar- - "Sp.
Mtn re...dr for DaliPeDini cI .it.
,or Indlitztlon. ner i tze i t . I
Tat, of t o le Vomach, ) 0, p„ A '.
Flatulency and deb nILY.' It %,,/ '
Isnot aiehottolle; therefOre. ®s`
particularly atiltedforweek,
...c l o af . L u rinsa,W .
yet bottle.
Pau n
• ... ig. x. SIItLLYIIIS 411 . 00.
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