The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 22, 1866, Image 4

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    L. R. MIL := I.7PZ,
14 , :•11 1 1Sanker nit ti Broker,
118 Wood St., near corner of Fifth.
All descriptions of Government bonds
bought &MI sold on Ilhemi terms.
London and Con unenud Exchange sold' at
New York rates.
Gold, Silver and Coupons bought at highest
rates. Una Gold Drafts Issued on New York.
E. !FINANCE AND TRADE.
TIIIIRSADAY. June 22, 1817.,
Gold opened Gila morning at 1544, and grail
ually doelined to 14P,1. It is getting more
plentiful, and 4llere is little or no ex -
port demana. • r . out bon axe also a
Mind° lower. T still considerable In
quiry for Fire amies ol_fOrmer rates. T, n
re'rtles, relatively above Meir in
trinsie value, in a npurison w ith other seen: -
Wes, are attracting some attention Irons east
ern capitalists. Seven Thirties aro somewhat
negleekal, vital en, o sellers than buyers.
OOmporuml Interest Notes aro also offering
pretty freely, principally by banks and bank-
ors, who are anxious to realize; the high in
terest Offered for lams, is an Inducement to
part with these notes, as they only oimmand
simple Interest.
The following are the )ew York stock
quotations to-day as resolved by Mr. I'.
B. Martz 1881 , s, 110i,j; Five Twenties, (old)
103; (new) 102%; Ten Forties, Seven Thir
ties, 1040102 , %. Cleveland 8 Pittsburgh It.
11., 85n4; Pittsburgh, Fort Vi'ayne t Chicago
B. IL, 57%; Erie,
The bull combination has evidently been
broken, and the gold speculation for the time
being Is at an and. The forhign news will, it
is true, ho hereafter scanned with an anxious
intertet by the same parties that so heavily
lost and won during the past few dot s, I.ut
It may be doubteci whether, whatever rte
chameter,gold will anion witness ...1) violenl
fluetclOtiOna. 'Ye untiorstana that the Impor
ters will not pay the corm. t ad vAnce on gold,
preferring to leave their goods In load until
the gold speculation ...lead..., as they have a
right Le huller., au e
soon most, h. lb. 4Piellet! or
Loth export end cu demand,, raid In tlic
presence of luereasing receipts of gold for sale
from all parts of the country, and double the
customary shipments to Now York from San
Francisco.
—Tile Cincinnati Ga.rfir anticipates more
ease in western money markets, when the
wool crop comes forward •
The wool crop IN now inov mg, told this will
draw Into the channels of trade a large
amount of currency. Aside from wool, how-
Over, this section Or the Conntry Inv% very M
lle prattle° to ship to the selanntrtl. 01110 hits
been for some time Importilig..w heat, awl hog
products are, on an average, nigh Imre as,
at New York. Our dcaleni are ending n •routn-
Crw market for their stock, an I a into prices
at New Orleans ere ITIMEICUItIeti, but little at
tention will be pall to Now York prices.
lint shipments south, so far nos regents money,
will hove the name street ultimately, as ship
ments to New York, and we shall undoubtedly
have an easter money market as we pronrenn
through the summer mouths. •
—The Philadelphia 1,4 , r - says.
Among the efftwts of the wild fluctuations
In gold within the last two %ays, showing a
rise and fall of tti per cent *ere two heavy
failures ymnerday of large Front street
houses, engaged In groceries. They were kit
contgo, and are reported short in their
racts some VONOM each. This should be a
warning, and Induce men in business to stick
to their legitimate pursuits, but it a 11l not.
New York !Money ood mock Market.
New Yank, June 21.—The Gold market Was
firmer this evening and rallied to 15u3„ nut at
the rime the price dropped oil to 149%. The
Government securities were quiet and Arm
this evening. The following were the closing
prima f Registered of 1051, loWn.riekf,f Coupons
of1103f,k0110t4; Five-Twenties registered,
110/2, 10:3010./i; Five -Twenty Coupons of 141`2,
1f13 , 4(010; Five-Twenty Coupons of ISA,
1 r 0; , 21 , 1,2 y r 0 1ve- m T Five-Twenty C e o m udio s tz , o&lZs,. IM,C - ti o effk
Coupons, 96‘ . ,..4 4 .1nn; New CertiliCates, 10ej;sq ) .'
August Sevea.lhirty Notes • Itr~wrq,•i
June seven-Thirties, lthrif,6lo4;July lin:.
910:i3f,; June unnipounils , ol
July no, 11.24114 4 ; August do, Lin .4 Oc
tober do, DIVCI.IIIb.,
kli mi tCo of 1,61, lik , ;„010 , 3„,, August do, icciftiar
inc.lto tember do, . October kW
1,0.),
AZthe;73:em. regul.r an41 , 11.t openJoan'.
s
the stock market remained very dull gener
ally. Water Power and Western Union were
lower; and Erie and Fort Wayne were a little
stronger, but otherwise there was no change
in quotations. Thu market for Petroleum and
Mining shares was generally steady this after
noon, with increased activity and an upward
inurement In New York. Petroleum Stocks—
United States 6..%; New York and Newark II;
Cherry ton 40- litinneholf Run OU 'MS; Curt
tral Shade River 52; do 55. Mining Stocks—
Congrey 1430.
The Celli:Wring were the sales ut the 4 o'clock
boare:—Ohio anti Michigan Central 2631.; Erie
583(; Reading initi,; Catawis. 77,• Cleveland
and Pittsburgh 65,• Cleveland and ' oledo 1071 , :,
Chicago and Northwestern ; Chicago and
North western preforms' .Pittaberg, Fort
Wayne altcl Chicago vs
Tate Post'. Money r, Uric says The 1.01111
market is easy, with 1••••• little inquiry. The
Tate for Loans .s 44 •• .• eeh;. Grocers' paper
is offering, and nu vale for commer
cial bills, for goo. • s, is 5•.407:1.•,:, tag' cent.
The Stock mark,. . the little activity
displayed yogi-, some of the specula
tive securities • „. not been renewed. Gov
ernments are li..it and withoutmuch change,
the Investment demand continuing good.
After the Board New York Central was quoted
at tO; trio, Clevelandand Pittsburgh,
0071; North webtoro,..t)%; hock island, 107.
Now York PrOdIVICO Market.
New Vous, June _l.—Cotton drooping, at
286400 for middling uplands
. Flour IC. ac
tive and 104t..kic lower at $7,4068,00 Extra
Stale 40,74310,10; extra ltounil Hoop Ohio,'
.10,15014,00 for trade Ltandn, cloning heavy.
Whisky dell, heavy and nominal at
Wheat dull. steady /121t1 nominally Woe
lowor; whtto western is quoted at 13. Rye
quiet and Miner. Cornquiet and arm, 91694
for unsound now mixed westinni u 0 4 91 for
sound and for old mixed Western store.
Oatsdull, In lower; 57ar1 for now western,
the latter for Wisconsinii' Coffee dull.
Sugar; sales , Cuba at 11011 Molttnees duel.
Petroleum don at 2544,3r5ic for Crude, and 41
0.4 . 2. e for Relined In bend. Pork lower but ac
tive, at 11.33,12'45VZ, 37 for New bless closing at
IMO- cash; VI for Old do. and x,72 27 for
5....90 barrels Now Moss for July,
sellers' and buyers' option ' ol irti 2 . 11 4 33 , 60 .
Beef Rant at *WWI for New Plato Mo., and
d,fee.il,so for New Extra Mess. Reef Hams
dull and nominal. Bacon scarce and nominal;
Long Maar, lt',c. Cut Illlell.l. onion of
packs en at 11Millne. for Shoulders; and 17' AP
lette ( g oo llama, Lard 4 1Lutet and heavy at J 0!...;
05:1,4e. Butter heavy at Me :be for oleo, and
two°. for State. (Amon° 01011 at, lii@Me.
Now York Dry Good, darker.
Nun Tuna, J une 21.— TM. market to-day wan
not no strong, but there in lit/material change.
Brown Slieetinip*Appleton A, tilie; It,
M; Augusta, '22; Broadway, Ti; Bangor,
basset, 21; Indian Head, 2 1 !.;: "Dassueliutettx,
22; llledford,24: Nathan, exit a, 2 , 1; New Dar
. ket A, 22; Oregon II 21. Sheeting and Shirt.
Mgt, lilraelged—Bartlkttk,kk 410 ti theh,.M; do
30 inch 1:3; Baton X_X, IS; do 88, 30; Lont.lale,
PoPr.roll. 32,4 Priem—Merrimac 13, 21; do
W 22; Pacific, 21; 19; Sprague's
Fri:mks, 21{,; do (alley, lleklugt—Arnos•
TtinAelCs ACA, P A;
11, a e1 1 . 2- 45 . ' 10 " A n , A 3
0, 43; Pearl Barer, 55. Spool i...otton—rJrr A
• McNougld, kI,W. Baltrioral Skirte—Brunner,
$35; Isabella, 05.
Near York Iron Market.
Nsiv Toes, June 10.—The large advance In
gold hits tended to considerably ellhatlM (he
flows of holders of Scotch plg,lnti has h ers have
respOntied cautiously, and though the market
Is arm, the business hi light, especially us ton
high points Made for gold Saturday and Mon
day ores - coot stained yesterday. American
Is scarce and very dm, being-sold ahea and
not offered very sparingly; we notice d,
tom.
No. I, for forward delivery, at Its; no do (hitt
sherrle and itie (ilettgartiock scotch, Os; rm
do Egittiton,g46,.so currency; and node same
brand, $3l gold. WO Insure o f vales of In-
Voiews of intr. From store, dealers have again
advanced their rums a. 5 per ton on all descrip
tions. The sale of street rails notievd Jn our
last, was 0) tons, not Sco, ns printml.
Commissary Awards nt Si. Louis.
The United - States Commissary nt St. L.on is
Won:WM the following awards of commissary
Stores :
John J. Hoe Alt co.. 100,000 lbs clear sides,
In tacks. rile. Henry Ames A Co., los,ouu lbs
clear sides, n sacks, 21kie. Whittaker A sons
100,000 lbs clear sids d o ub le s; Wis.
Buckland, 1000 wicks extra f10ur,10,50.
Ducklaud, bbis double skirls dour,
*M AL A. 11. Smith A Co., 1100 mks double ex
tra flour, 0,50. .1. Gailleatl, SAWS lbs hard
breed, in boxlst,Bo4l. Belcher's Sugar Iteiln-
Ing Company, 28,00011:s Sugar, In sacks, 110.
Belehars Sager 1141111111 g Company, XXV
. kal
lons molasses, In ball bids, 730. Goodwin,
Behr A Co., 1,100 lbs Alarnanttne candles, 030.
Chteego Mester Market
Oalesuo. Juno 10.—lloceived. 2.03 X shiP'
pod, es,ocit lbs. tinder an increased sallying
amoil.nd prices to-day sdr s ,,,,d ivecall roiaa
prime Arkin grades are In imilre niquest,and
with* light supply in the market, sales's=
readily made at outside ligurca 'rut:re in a
fair ~ lcural inquiry for choice yellow, in neat
small packages, suitable ter table a s ,.
Com
mon and inferior qualities continue dull.
two; include MD Ms choice Dairy at RAC; me
lbs ow do in credo, at Ze; it kegs attic.
WO Quote:
Choke Dairy ,
Good Tub
Cocuttion Firkin
rrime
Chicago Market
Cuicaeo, Juno 21.—810 m doll. Wheat dull
and decllued .1435 c; mules at 41,043,1,60, Nu. 1
closing at the outside prlOce; and $1.0601,12 for
ito.l. Corn 'moderately .active and declined
let tales at. DieWAilar icoa, nutuisixeriktor.
No. 2. Cate unchanged. lllghertatz dull and
declined litrld; sale. at V.120= 2 . 22 . PrOvlelons
doll. Freights mod4=rianly active at 13%@r4.
Cord /oe, to Buffalo. iletainte—Four, 5,400
tibla# Wheat, 40, , kri GUrb,. M 2,9129 bus - bola;
Ostai• NO" :4dpi:ciente—Flour 4"
Iddsi Wheat; 21,0 !Corn, MAO
le, 2 7.000 *nab.
II
}Wail° market.
8ALTL1t01134.4111141 J Thtdi 'Aften 3 4ol 3 4 the
padnat 'arta /11/10LIVi3 and tamlnal for ficrnr . and
Plonr—titook prlcoa. 11eXtt And
,"._ttaatamd 'nxodoxistos.". Wheat hold; • Nea - . 31111--
- arnakea Airing, at .9A . 1.. Corn bel4 - .140. Ak
71c. 'Oats, 0.1 Cbltago .Ina:
NC. Pork . _l4rd 350:. mita*? XlOlO.
anal. Wilts /111 n. Nista Karon to
New York.. Wheat lacitarn .16; oats 10. .113anat
SxPOTI6-43031' WOO sFiifObw
t
PITTBBURIPB"
Ornaz or Tag Ptrresvrtou G =arra,
Wirturranar, June 91, 18011.
With the • decline in geld, the little excite
that characterized the produce markets
'erne data since, is gradually subsiding, and
while there is neverthelesa a fair volume of
nuttiness in the aggregate,lt is almost entirely
of a local anti unimportant character.
GROCERIES—The market is less excited,
but prices are pretty well maintained. Drown
',mars are firm with regular sales at 13-to 15
fortalr Cuba to choice Porto Rico. Relined
,mgars may he quoted at IS t01e1,4 for hard,
d to 17 for Soft. Coffee IS quoted firm
ti 2s to 32 for fair to strictly - choice Rio. Porto
ttico Molasses is selling at from 75 to H7‘.4, and
Panacea Rice at 105.4011.
t.liA.lN—Wheat is very firm, with but little
rite ring; good Springs are selling at 1g.:1347, 35
-t car loads of prime Club sold on Tuesday
at $2,40, which is considered about five cents
ON, t . Ihe market. t Mts quiet but firm with
-sass of Chinago at 51655, and prime Ohio and
Pena, at sr4s7—in elevator. Sale of 1 car
tl tme rhellmi Corn at ti 'G; and 1 do do at ar
is selling in small lots at 57,25
N..1111a; doing in Rye or Barley.
itOVISIONS—Rucen Shoulders are quoted
,5-y,(l/11 . 4 111111 Canvimsed Sugar Cured
25. Not much inquiry for sides MS
tt LAO'S it firm but unchanged at 42 , 4613 for
'steamed and kettle rendered. Sale of 40 picas
country Lard, to go to Philadelphia, at IL
Mess Pork Is stall quoted at sa.
LoU 12.-1 s firm with a continued fair city
and country demand, but prices remain un
changed. dale of lilt bbls low grade Spring at
SID; Re bins good Spring at. $11;100 bbls Winter
Wheat 613, and 175 dO do 0475011 Rye Flour
Is selling from store at 11 1 1.7 5 .
POTATOES—Strietly_prime Peach Blows In
good condition, are selling from store at a 1,25
to 51,30 per bush. .New Potatoes are selling at
f rout aS,SO to 5175 per bbl .
EGGS—Firm, with an improved demand,
and fresh packed sell readily t 2.5.
CREEKE—Is n little dull but unchaegedi
-ales of Western It s at 1501 a, and Ram-
Ill'lT a ' " t7:U--Isl..ttektst Butter,ln good condition,
IA 111 demand at 24r21.
SEEDS—Teem is no demand of any Conse
ounce for either Clover or Timothy Seeds.
is In mml request, and sells readily
157700,; 75 .
s. 51-1, anti unchanged; we hear
I' V.1,10111%1 small sales of prime at WWI.
II AY—Ls steady and unchanged.
PITTSBUR.OM PETRO LEUM MARKET
Ury,,,t or Tan PITTPDVIDATH UdIEZTTIL,
Tncaso Jam' 21, Ilia
1:111 liE—Ther e was next to nothing done in
A Ode tosluyand the market was exceedangly
lull and depressed, ith a drooping tendency.
Ogle: day the sales were unusually large,
reiwiiiiig several thoioland barrels. while to.
dity the transactions all told did not reach
I lilt many hundreds. The el,' kn and seems to
;lave o.utisitlisi very suddenly, owing to tile
• out i i n um' unfavorable reports from the cast,
011 as from Europe, and besides, our re
iliter,generally, are pretty well supplied, and
• hipper' , are not crowded very mart, With or
ler., Ito continue to quote at I:1 1013 , 4, bbis
: uteri: eil, and in bulk, and IS to ISI4, obis
• 1111i.1—salt. of 2 . 25 bids At 1354.
REFIN Kll--There was considerable iliqutry
tor bonded oil tO-ilay 1111th for present and fu
i tire delivery, anti while the market may be
lernieW pretty active, there is no disguising
the fact that prices are gradually ticellniug.
-ales of See, Z 0,500 and See Ws, for October
telivery in Philadelphia, all at Eli ROO for
.In
, list, at 12; NO for August, at 42 1 5; IMO for Sell
tuber,
mber, at 43;4; We tor September al. Eily• 1110
tor September, at 44, and W N
e for OYembei, at.
r: , —lnst evening there WSS a vale Of 3110 bbls
tor immediate delivery in Philadelphia, at IS.
The news by the steamer which arrived Irom
• toslav is reported as being unfavora-
Se, and ant the market takes a turn for the
ratter there, no improvement in prices need
. expeettal here. Free 011 is dull and Cu
t irely nominal.
NAPTHA AND 11F.S1DULIM—There has not
been a tingle- transaction in Residuum this
week that we are aware of, and the market
nay be termed earl' atoll and pries nominal
43,25@a,..3
0 per bid. No demand 'whatever for
EME2MME!M
.:heity River since our last, report, Aver° a.
ow :
N at. lief. CO.. .... I
Jas. Wilkins 44
Jas. Mao It inuey . 310 J. E, Strickler
W. Mackeown 40 I
Total 143
—.ow--
CENTRAL LIVE—STOCK MARKET
Orrice Or THarmrsarJaen (I/arms, 1 -
Ts trasoar. fund 21, 1866. S
CATTLE—The market for cattle w. agnln
• entarkable active this week, the transactions
t• •Ing unusually large , nt the aggregate, and
a full atte n dance of buyers, and favors
. t•. adv ices both from New York and Philadel
,lll.l, a very firm Coaling was apparent on the
1. ‘rt or holders, and for prime to extra cattle.
.lltticulty was experienced lu realizing ex
eme prices.. AR will be seen by reference to
Sc report of sales annexed, quite a number
4,f droves changed hands at figures ranging
tom 9 to for g ml to prime fat steers, and
Sue drove of extra cattle brought 1,15, which
ts• the highest figure obtained for some time,
tot a. drove of that size, 51 head . Common to
medium cattle sold at from 6% to - A.c,and '
rior wt 5 , 4 to G.
Silt:EP—The demand for sheep has been
rother more active than last week, and ape
eully has. this been atomise during yentordny
nd to-tlay,and the competition among buyers
put prices np from
.% to %cent per pound.
I anations may be (rarely given at 454 to
r 4.4, although two bunches of extra are rm
having °caught 6 cents. The ship
-Ig+irate between here reand the eastern
,erkets Is very slight, and shippers, in Order
•.•,, rove themselves, have to operate with great
Itton.
llotiN—Thero few been a steady •demand for
tI .41 throughout the past week, and the mar
s t robed firm and prices were well BUS
ta,nen, ranging from 1% to 1014, for fair to
g f.sl averagos—aol.lo few extra bringlnglo%.
I'..•m r.laig have been about equal to the de.
4 , 1.1 tetra has been a very good attend
, bu,
• %lira e> To Or ernes DOMING TUB WEIR 5H01.13
JUms 19, WS,
Gattle. flogs Sheep.
sse ISO
406 frOO
Sow
%1 ay rvants.
1996 1/114111 4604
ORrOttTlto PIALZIS ow BOOM.
&tier. Buyer. No. Argo. iirt.
I,llexty to Hedges 100 510 10 kW
ronlpy to Imhof a Co—.. 2dl . 319 9CI
(...Retry to lotholl BCo ?re 1111 961
- , oyder to lothoff 75 366 9 77.
sprout to Wlchrelst 45 271 10 25
t.: true to Voter 81;o 261 111 900
Ilsattbouser tel.:0110W 21 151 9 62
11 trues to Voter in 151 9 :VI
I,•yes to Keys 116 191 10 06
, 011th to tillelpretst. 145 WA lo 50
orr Jr. (",0. to calohrewt..... no 2701 10 50
1.. r a. Co. to Ullehreut..... 162 157 10 cd
~ivioy to 'ledges 55 159 950
1(,. , ,4/..r to Bodges 71.1 195 10 Ou
I. ant, to Voter P 145 217. 975
I, , nertek .t GO. to Imhoff.. 54 251 9 , r;
I I..sser to Ltuttotr 24 232 t. .2,
12271
FLXFORTILL 6.61.1.X.A OF Suitt.
~.//cr. Buyer. M. Awe. Pri
1.. rev to f1edge5......... 397 10 4 So
.. eel to Hedges .10 99 & 00
P.tzt on to Hedges.... ..... 990 111 9 CA
Hostetter to PldeOck 104 94 f. 03
Weise 6 Co. to Paris 198 94 9 M
Search to Pnrl6 197 , 9 9 ..1."
Hod to Pratt 177 99 , 4 ti)
P.n.s to Pratt 35 88 4 50
oroat to Bare ley... 103 87 4 75
hawk to Barelday...... ... 109 . 92 475 :
I, naminger to Baldwin,. 190 —B9 - 150
timaina to Murphy t 9.51 90 4 75
A IP.. to Merrick 190 88 4 In
i habliouser to Parker.... 2°.9 la 5 09
I liadihomar to Parker.-- 191 8 . 1 5 00
Pact to Patten 231 71 4 50
RIM. LO liltrto, ...... .. • • 195 ‘. 5.5"
tit aff to P wiz . ..... 191 w..) '4O
Jasper to Dettrich : .... ... 97 89 500 •
mod!) to Deitch:li .......... kiti 95 5 7 5
Hoover to Deitrich .. ....., go 97 5 51.1
Chamber. to Deltrlel4s.., tro ai 5 25
Smith to Pideoek kir, 97 0 00
11 tiffard to lititelda 4 75 97 5 25
Kinerick & CoAo ibiltrich 2.19 Pk 5 v
LISPORTED SAL. 01, OATTIA.
Worrell to Klmhen & Ilathaway 4c, headoo,l
111110 racers, averaging 1175, at 0 12 5 liter Beal. overlielt to Klemm. 57 head Penniteteerec
a", ing 1425, at 8,57%. Cullen to Hedges it,11,„„,j
1.,,,a t Ohio steam+, itveraging 11 7 0 , ate% Cullen
, Murphy 17 head aeons and bolls, averaging
1100, at 7%. Cullen to Smith 18 bead common
cows and atom . .., averaging 1075, at 465 per
lead. La ff erty to Mayne. 26 head common
-tock lot 5,87; Trainer to Lafferty ft Ault 'Khaki
Lariat caltie weighing 20,0 Z, at 7%; Gamin to
Perin 34 head, weighing 5),......1,,' at g; 'MI I & Co.
to Me Dowell 22 read very common cattle,
weighing 19,9 M, at 6%; Eltitr to Monfort ?Ahead,
Msighing 21,150, at, —; dull & La ff erty to
ooney & Co. 29 fiend very common cattle,
weighing 21,4 M, at 0,4; Mortinto lhumey Grey
sA e liz , ,: l t e ifj;...r i l o rn catt, h =th w in e tt g KLI7S, at 9,15;
g 04,475, at
s; Allen to Merrick 10 head, weighing '20,050, at
7. r,; 11 off to Cacetuly 77 head, weighing 81,721, at
7,40; Huff to licArdle ti head, weighing MA6O,
a; 5%; Shields to Mettrdle 31- head, weighing
Bad, at si fluff to licArdle Si head, weighing
411.b(10 at 6 1. 11u11 to Perrin 113 head, weighing
145,015, at .1 Ditikeon to Mooney 10 head.
weighing 14,475, at t%; Cannon to 'Montague &
(7 Si head, weighing 0, ,, 0, at 7,10; Horst to
Caasady el bead, weighing 57,650, at 0,80; Laf
ferty & Co. to Dulry_l7 head, weighing 19,800, at
7',14; Smith & Co. to Unneborger 16 head, weigh
ing 20300, at 8,15; Grady & Co. to Hodges 101
Mad, weighing 112,2.50,
at 8,753 Mc&rille to
Mann M head, weighing 18,3945_ , at 734; McCall to
• Alooney & Co. 16 bead, weighing 1e,700, at 7%,
grty & Co. to Marko d Traurman la head
oodcattle, averaging about /170, at 8.
gfispalanl DI 111411LISALPILD.
, 70ke W ATM It Careatki 11. IL. _ Cl er k
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/4"4"rian w It Itionilton , ll Wells of Common C o un ci l .
Jan° 21r-16 11111:6111' ignahboaraadO DU- .
tohocco al 1101 , 1• 1 11 don
si,
wore[ . c° ,.. 14 b tallow , ibeita
' a rt. he So
Bock. 10 A N ORDINANCE
r ZO o ttl o t e hOLlZat h
.1, &h ,„ 43 ,
tuts OuNk of, kw"; 4 ‘tu.3
moral
emmtr"u"
° a .....„.,......-0.
,a ghmYer a V°B
llocreeler & co. 1.... North Commons. an
J - w o w Boni 4 aks serapes
~.....,.. ,j J West Comm Ons.
.. eula . t ,„ 1 „,,
bbk, now . , Jthlrdiller a colt ~,,0 0, „_.,r --- , --- .s s a nacmor i. apt orderne2l . olto ~ A ag gh.
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1tu17511 410 do , L Langliaixi b =m+4 l .B 7 3 m ar..st
t ,r t y , LYONZO=ze b tar . 4,4 i t ,r ,tr
a..., , Th.
:°_,6l lan' O uka l llYillnlll74ewn t...l llmacT°w k n r .11 3 bb i nt b ia l init hilrb ;T
C dounins, •
.: bbh% OW,. n , " A t t e lbo C r u l mM r.od it aan di n rec dtred ted to g o' .
redrelse"rnd receive
-"'", Lambert ' ''' ' ' iPt° .e a s -- meeock' I cer metal
... Lro n cils for Me construction ors Brick newer, ;I
on the North Common unisc=, ,s r i :
th -
Brian & Cenghey; mumble 80111. hay, Burke, m
co; 1 car burley, ohoutaker la mt taniti ttom s ary ---- , ± co.
ner WS, sm- b nee westwiMil ) /.11 re dmik;
Thittwc o 1, v. calibre of 4, , i feet; thew west-
unite ono( Third street and tea.
A c tum i. aa 4 . 5.2:t A t; .0 1 do to _
twir - ,,
nitsaw -
....0...1 E z ..ree iiths44...c.ac. , , t. ...r ..4 ",, ir ,,, ra, ,, trzt , t00 r a ...ta,. tur ,, o r i tt. or .
J uno %.1.-Imr corn, 11 Rea Jr; lb Data Soo.„ 3kz; snub bre QOM feet:thence soutlinsrer not tf , i.
coodin l, %UM bains,li LI TOWIIMILISIW . the Wrest on Western Avenue. pi el .rp o or . ,.
Candles, McCullough,brath & 004,10nhdhlnelts sftt, Lad the sale committee roOrmr... ! ,4 r 1 1
ILO. Townsentitl2l Oon brooms, Jae Calttne.o 2 , „end directed to contract Teeter t++ +++. lowest
~
? kg"n"t' gook
ik.o
a co ;
1 "r
r"..D
1"11.
4"
b'
" bidde bt toVrnetsei IX.'e - 74111=Ls:id
cite; emirs meta l
_, Mama* & co; loti Ghia AO=
„ ......,,,,nsk l sorr ° d m ,,,,, In , the Recording Reicamort
47 & • W ralrleli lo Oka cheese. a c OOPor. 2 OP '"'"" --- .1 a:Dr - bend le the Committee 411 gimlets.
Inn!, 5 bble bacon, T C J 001019460 bz 4 cltOete, "...,--.: 3. That Tor the perverse of gerntylua the cost
Griot b Reiter; 10 do sloy Lll Volga & cot lad° "4 — apensom or construeller the erorepud
ionic do, 1111h1tile, 10 bbla oil, a 11 aloy0; ,13 awes „e smrsantent 11 / 1 1 / &Ad " ' Vs 1 1 P rinTapertv
wool, benl & GrumlY-
..:
_,' the bellefk receter k ift za ..... the „„,,, „„ a ,
PITICHEITOSH.I3OI,IIXIIIINI MID tICICIIIIIATI WY , „,.witit. ol rAr g i t ill. 4, C. Lapp, &no tt. ailiord,
Jrine 14-100 bblazonr,Bhontaker &lawn lid ~_,_... ,'"-`,,...' eje hereto ,. gopolatod a eommiuton tr,
- dove , 8 Cooper &eel; Sites hates, IL n Town.. .... ,. .... - 7, - .......d. Imo report the 8.11.M0 tO Opp.
Aelltti 1 caddy 4,3000. Wiraf , 1 / 4 "aill car =Ter , h , i.spnrcoral. 1
,e, low
'Aft'
1)W4;1""11414
4'14°12114'
' '''
°'141.-4'n11,0"IVOOn tiotattah O t igtga n t i leta
~,,,tl,,,,,,sTAT i os, June 4-4 ears -lowa 0 r - a , .1...4 txr. ,-. .11mou AMBURA,-...- ~,,
iccenboy jg Arota LittligattaktroL,__• l loll3&lol 1 4 r - 7,_ , -
,-_, ,/Nnshient of /1",.94111111.,_
le bait lota*. & do liabale" ,-/
. t .' 3, ,i, ~,,=, „Atlaic : -- n- m= 0 , 1 4 ,u ,-,':,„ .:'41;:..i
b u tter ~4 do stri, Dilidakr + 1
bu lll 4 , I. , ,,;cieskee - Mlta,:it.zstiraT...--
, F X
aat i rA 4716'11 4*116114444 st h r 4 entl,l 3 l. - Amer r korai. merCusarL; -, *4.teir,
_:74N- .
Car Wheat% eretaoo,l,,, 43b4 P9 I FSIe*" .","`., -,,, ~ - . G k ..* pt oziwwworeou4uP..*:..7- sir-,4,..'
rel headlititss l. 0n 11 71 41,- < . :.-- w' o, -; ',:' ~..,,,,. r „1,. . , ..., ..,,,t- , Ire , V't z -.,^.'-
- -
..140.44
2.16, 4 n0
I=c4
Philadelphia Iron Itarkei.
PILIA-DELCIIIA. June 19.—Pig metal is in
steady demand, at an advance, with sales of
700 tons No. 1 founnry at IBS; No. 2 at 11126 4 3,
and forge at 37035 c. Scotch pig remains as
last quoted. Blooms are excessively dull, but
prices are unchanged. Manufactured Iron—
The transactiorut are in small lots at fair
prices. —
Oswego JK"ket'
' • -
Osisrao, June 2L—Flour steady; Sll for No. 1
sprtug; $l3 for red winter; 615,50 for double ex
tra_ Wheal quiet; choice white Canada, e 6105.
Corn dull; Llllricds yellow, Oats hold at
55e for western, Other drains quiet.
Toledo Market
Torun, June _l.—Flour quiet. 'Wheat le
better; Now White Minhlgen and Milwaukee
Club firmer at $J,6614.612,0, the latter at an
other grades unchanged. Corn dull and
drooping and lc lower. Oats unchanged.
I,pnl• market.
• "
Sr. LOUTS, June 21. Cotton dull, at We
Flour tlrm and uncnangeal %Vilest and Co ,
heavy and unchanged. Fork slight:y easier,
1.11,50. Bacon esater; Clear Sid. 21;4e.
-_ •
311. nftrket.
Win - Arrat, June U.—Flour very dull and
decimal o. O Wheat shoves a declining tend
ency; sales at 001;4: ats declined •icents.
Freights nominal.
EMM NEWS.
The river rose steadily during Wednes
day night and yesterday, but last evening It
was apparently at a ataxia, with Ave foot ten
inches in the channel by the marks. A tele
gram from Oil City during yesterday forenoon
reported the Allegheny falling slowly, with
thirty Inches in the channel. The weather
continues dear and warm.
There hainot been A single transient arri
val or departure since our hit report. The
Lent Lena, from Parkersburg and the Julia,
from Zanesville, are tine here this morning. as
110 the Elector anti Gultatio, trom
ti Brownsville.
. .
Business, we regret to ituttet eontluttes t ort
dull at the lauding. few 4141.3,1 Plnca steam-
boating were waltbagvery patiently for water,
and now they have a good stage of water for
the season, and but very little freight.
The Ilayard arrived and cleared tor Parker.
burg, as did aISO the iellan FlLy Vile or
Ifrownsville, The Elector, Capt. rhiii and
the ballot in, Capt. Carlisle, are the regular
packets Its firoftnse file thi‘ , "reeler, leo% lug.
promptly at five tValoelc.
The Wituanita, Capt. Thomas Shuman, is
tilling op steadily for M. Louis. anti will be
remtly to take her departure this evening or
tomorrow, and IllanAel,0111) and shippers
should bear this in millet The It. C. bray,
Capt.. Anderscm's new stea mer,
is
loading tor
the Upper Mississippi, and will soon be ready
to leave.
The Lotus N 0.4 Capt. Shedder's new boat is
about finished, font Is now at the main land
ing ready to reeeive freight for New Orleans
and intermediate points. She will soon be
mily to take her departure.
The Revenue arrived from Portsmouth last
venom, with -a very fair trip, McMilli; a
onsiderahle alhount of hour. She returns
gain 10-day, mid will probably get Ott about
Themini Ida Rees may he ex
pecte. from city to-day or to-niglit
There were no ilepartureo (or that point Mint
evening, and nnyliattnin, so far as steamers
ns cow:m . llml, may virtually he consirlitirmi sus.
swotted.
We clip the following river Items from the
Cincinnati l'ammercial, of Wednesday
Yesterday morning a gang of some fifteen
or twenty colored firemen anti deolt hands,
headed by a couple of their number wait a
drum and fife, paraded along the wharf from
the upper holding lo the fool of Vine street.
They were followed at a distance, anti apar
ently "bucked" by white laborers and deck
hands. They halted at the Lordav tile packets
Informing their colored brethern they were
not paid enough wages, and must strike for
$l5 per month. The price now paid a from
On to $M per month. They preventAsi 11l Col
red laborers from working on the St. Charles
United States, and General linen, until the ar
rival of several policeman, when they soon
dispersed. At present trade is very dull
along the levee, with very little demand for
Miser of any kind, and a poor time to strike.
We observed one fact, which la, there are suf
ficient men in search of labor to prevent any
serif:ins strike at present. Several threats
were made. but no violence executed. The
Lady Franklin yesterday reshipped M tons
for Pittsburgh on the Camelia. One Item of
the Sherman's cargo lust night, for Wheeling,
wits lOU sacks of wheat. Mr. Harry Rose re
quests us to announce that sr the the person
who took his watch on 'Change last Monday,
will call at his office, on the Public Landing,
he will give hint the key to wind it up with,
anti "ask no questions."
The St. Lento Democrat, of Tuesday, says.
Capt. 11. Isr d
el. \Vit.. death in Pennsym
l-
vania we notice yesterday, was a brother
ot Lunt lkm. F. Hutchinson and Jos. L,loyil of
this city. lie was a native of Pittsburgh, and
many years sines was employed as clerk, we
believe, on the Persia anti Susquehanna.
The W. J. Lewis, which arrived on Sunday
evening from Fort Benton, brought about
.V. 50,000 In gold dust.
PMM
_ . .
THE ORPHANS' COURT OF
ALLEO IiENY COUNTY, PEN NA.-la. the Mal
ter of the eatate of SARAH
No. a, March Tern, InCi6.. \lett of Partition or Vat-
nation.
to Ellzabetb Steele. Martha Mc Farland and 1.1,
to Seaton, baron V. Conover, James 5. McFarland.
Children of Bahl Martha McFarland, formerly Mar-
Una %eel, and Borah A. Ideidontbalur, Emma
Lichtenthalet. Samuel S. Licbsenthaler, Martha
S. cichtenthaler. Lizalc M a r,Licehaler. rt Illiam It.
Llctstenthaler, culldren of Ann Ideittentha
ler and Mary Ann Lichtenthaler, foamorly Mary
Ann Kettle, Beira. Ac., of said deceased.
lon are hereby notllled that on Inquisition will to
held. In purattanes or the above men.inued ont of
partition or vaination,ton the premlaes, In Iletservt
A
on THURSOAY. slat tlay pa r tone.
A. P., ,M are, at 10 o•cloon. A. N. to mate jtint
to and among the heirs of said deeeaseti its Incl.
manner and In such proportions aa by the laws of
lhlaCommonwealtu Is directed, ate., al o itch time
and place you may attend If you think
_proper.
JOKE 11. lIITEW nhertlT.
tlitiolFY•li Orrick. $
PITTSCUMiII, May WO, MM. $ mylOilawGwel
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT of Alw
'County, Fenno. In the matter of the
Basteol Wcaltnan Gibson, deeermed. no. t. March
Term, MS Writ of Partition or Valuation.
Co Mary P. Wood, Wm. N.. Wood. Frederick A.
Wood. David W. Miller and Nancy, hie wife, John
McClelland Francis. hi. wife, Wantilnirton
Joboaon ad Ellett D., lilt wife, Benjamin Oilmen,
Benjamin U. Wood, and Charles
E. Wood and Emily F. Wood, b 7 Weir Guardian,
D. C. Bolts, Esq., helm of Woolman Ulb.oo, de
. _
/med.
You are hereby uotilled that an Inquisitlon will
. bold In purl wince of tile above mentioned writ ot
iartition or valuation, on the premises In Vitt
tornado, on TIJIODAY. the 12th any of June,
sell, at 111 o•t.lerk A. W.. to nillke partition to en I
mng the heirs of said deceased, to such manner
ni i In such proportion as by the tests of th is Com
ton wealth Is directed, de., at sr bleb time nod place
Y"' maf
"":".1 If
y l r :/tAni. P' l37 i gi' A UT, Wierltr.
Orrick. fltlabeitgb, May!. MM.
inylnLawilew
[N THE MATTER OE TEIE OPEN
. lltitt AND WIDENING OVIIELFORD STRRET,
'rose Fulton street to Erin street, In the (It! of
Pittahurgh.
All persona Intere.ted are hereby notified that the
Report or Viewers le the above mentioned street
has been handed to me h r collection at
If said asessments are nut paid within Tatiwrx
IJATn from this de,
al liens will he filed therefor
against the propertiesassessed.. with Interest, rust
anti fees. J. P. SI. L City
mylt.74 No. 1041 Strrrt.
LwLam‘usJ.o.;NAiU..4a4.4:
INN ur biIINUIrMSTNICET, from Watsnu street
to Pennsylvania avenue ' le the City or Pittsburgh.
Il persona Interested arc hereby notified Mod the
lie • port of Viewers lu the ahem mentioned street,
has this day bee,, banded to me for collection of as
sessments. If said mressments sae not paid within
THIRTY DAY/. from this date, Hem will
therefor against the properties assessed, with Ise
rest, co sta sod fees.
J: V. SLA ULo. E,
1013 CityFSift h oli ci
St tor,
Nreet.
CM=
N ORDINANCE authorizing the
Committee on Wharves and Lauding. to Im
prove the Wharf.
ego. I. aleordained andenoeted Ay flu Hebei and thvani Onsurflo IV the Vily of Allegheny, and it
is hereby enacted by utahorlty nf the same. That
the Wharf Committee is hereby aulhorixed and di
rected to contract for the grading of those parts of
the Allegheny Ulcer Wharf lying lu front of ban
dusky, Morgan: Orantimm, umelrich, Cud Lane.
Walton end Cherry streets. upon the gradeemeh.
ilshed by the high and low water lines, with sorb
competent person or persons m shall bid lowest, for
1141 poerforinanee, upon such speolfication and to
sorb rearomanie Lime as shall be fixed by said Com
mittee.
gee. 2 That said Committee IS authorised to as
of
fne said grading such num In Bomb of tile, ILi
Allegheny, not exceeding twenty thousand dol
lars. m may be which Wilds/Iliad i.e issu
ed sold paid ont for mill grading. agreeably tv the
provisions of au act of the theocrat ASOC-1111)11 of the
Commonwealth of Pennsynagla, entitled 'An Act
to authorize the City of Allegheny to issue Bond. to
the amount of One Hundred and Fifty'.housed
Dollars for the Improvement of the Wharf." Ids."
the TM da fMarch . 111611
Oath L That the Controller shall proceed Immo
dietelY to hare bends pi toted In the Usual fonti of
the city bonds heretofore Warted • which bonds abed
oplodge the faith, Property and credit of the City of
Allegheny, and eltaithe in the man of five hundred
row o " Vear k , w "v iria r a i r ' rsti r la rr artauli th ell
for their y
ou
emi t ofseceo per nt. Interest, yap•
Ida seml-atl yueee; on the bet dale of Jarman
to
July hu each 7eu: ail the dales w Io• left l,laut to
the date tot
CSC. 4 That Mid bonds MIMI be nigher! to the
usual form, d conntereled and Imued by the
Controller M. such times and an ht so ds amounts ar the
Commit shall direct., open the recommendation of
sold Wharf Committee.
'toy
00.1
sixty-six.
PrositgttMecrel ` ,....
Attest: U. ALAcTitnnOts,
Clerk of Celect Council.
•• •
. .
C. W. BENNEY,
President or Common Connell
Attest: ItotlZirr
;91174:Irsti:;•
prrirssunGn. 11110W1IS-
A- VILLE AND GENEVA U. N. MAIL
z=...a.crizsmw ciciabazubrir,
Will rnn three daily elde-wheeleteamers between
Pittsburgh, MorinngahclaCity,
Landing, tireensboro, tieneva and the Drinkard OIL
Regions. This line Ls composed of the following
steamers . •
ELO • PM F —.. • Xt, A.
, Wirt.
w, cAAt ?IA!:
TELKIIILAPII
FRANKLIN.
I;EICIEEMItEII
These packets will leave Pittsburgh daily at B.
m., and 5 p. m, except Sunday, when the departure
will be at o'clock, a. m.
The through puket for the 011 Regions will leave
Pittsburgh ;JAW' at 5 p. m.; Brownsville daily at
51/.. rs•
11612111111:20—Lmmes Brownsville for Pittsburgh
daily at 7a. m„ and 1 p.
Leaves tireensboro and Geneva at II 0
It Ice 'a Landing at 2 p. M.
The line le composed of drat-.lace side-wheel
•teamers, built expressly for the trade. They are
commanded by officers of long experience, who
will pay Particular attention to the wants and com
fort apassengers. roe boats will leave promptly
at the hour afivertise.l
BEXEIV6I , AT ALL BUBB&
. _
f"
n'th"
re ofAteotl
of
r oorn
At the Wbvf-Bost, a k te ., :az
Bovine. ea.
MySl.bloo
PEOPLES' aid
LINE OF STEAMERS,
=I
Pitt•biargh, • Natao a nst e e n la „ Ty. Brown
TM. Company will run a daily boat between the
above points, comprised of the new and splendid
aide-wheel shimmers CHIEFTAIN. 11. N. Alll,lltte
commander, and ELECTiIit, Bonnet . Yillttiget
commander. (The Elector In now being completed
and will take her place In the line In a few days.)
The Chieftain will leave Pittsburgh fur all point.
on TUMSDAYS. THUBSDATe and RATURDAYB
at SY. at Hemming, leaver titine•a for Fittaburgli
on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS,
atil A. M. and Brownsville at I
The Elector haves MON I/ AI, WEVN ESDAY
and FRIDAY, at 5 r. Returning, lea( us tieneva
for Fittaburgh TUESD I', 111 /04DA Y nod taAT
at t A. N. and 8r0....11,111e allr. R.
The Comtinny have a first-Mao air
e Mon a n ahl ty n Pburh. Feet
f g Boat
e e ls ed o t g all e h a u C s. No d charge for g mnim(salon .
on
Eastern height,
Title line will not run boats on the Sabbath.
For furtherticulars enquire on board, or to
par
W. Co NNINOH AM, Agent, at the wharf
BOW.. foot of Orant street. mb unsaid
NEW
Poi l ittcl i onr•Mt eteemer+r, r.
lotl'UN No.
I=
Will leave an alKove on SATURDAY, at.,
F or freight or ion ~.Age smoly on board, or to
1eVt••111 FLACK 1 I'ttl.l.lNOWttttit, Agent
VOR ST. LOUIS AND ST.L i ziEt
I . A LI 1.. - The line steamer
W AUAKI.TA pt. Nur MAN.
Will leave for the shove mid all Intermediate Pill , .
o TII Y, at
For freight or passage apply on hoard or to
Jetvm43 VI.At•K A(V ILIA ND A g ..om
1,43 n ST. LOUIS AND KT.s a cia m t •
PAUL DIRECT.—The nne paa
iteuger steamer
It. t, V.P.AI
W 111 leave for Die above and all to ten:Eß.4lx. ports
'THIN DAY, JuneZl, at 4p, 11..1
For freight 0rp1.15.11t11 apply on 'ward or to
Jell
FL &CI t 1 . 061 I Nil WtN/li. AR.
I)EGL'LAR PACKET sigaiM
FOR WHEISLLNO, MARIETTA
AND ZAN ESVILLE.—The fine steamer EMMA
Capt. C. It. 'TELL., 44 111 leave for the
above
sod elk Intermediate ports e•ery TUILIDArt
IL 4 I. m. Returning, may. Zanesville every FRI
DAY. all am. J. (Al lAA NUWD(III. Anent.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
WY. .1. 1140111...3. IL IeCLYLLANIL MASIL U. URUI
IOcCLELLA.ND & CO.,
Corner Federal and Lacock Streets,
91r.a1-.1341:3113.11311Mar1ir, P a. e
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Dealers In Paint*. 011 a, Varnishra Drag, ,Liye
elan's, Carbon Oil. rte., Standard and Patent Med
icies. Their Mock a
nound well selected, and
will be sold as low a n any 0 Inc west.
ILA • SCHOONALLITER & BON,
Pittsburgh White Lead Works,
PURE worth LEAD,
EIECE=TIMDIM=I
===l
68 11 , 00 t
.6,
THE BEST
EFFERVESCING
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA,
lEt a os. bow ist. In t. (um of POWDER. for rail
by all Wbolssals Ilrogatata. Prepared by
ARTHUR O.OGIELLS, Chemist N. T.
abittStatl
On CASES CHARTER OAK LEAD
• ,,, just recrived and for sale. by
WCOILGE A. KELLY.
m 724 Wholesale Dralglsl.374e;Amd _
Ail KEGS FRENCH ZING, in Oil,
Just ravels... 4 and for sale by
tiEtlitliE A. Kttl,
Wholesale Druggist, la Woods( eel..
9. SPTS. TURPENTINE Just
5 mull re.l and for sale bY
Wittig A. KEL. , 1,
• • .
0,24 Cirhoiestale Dru,glat. Z . Wood,
20 ,!'„"is. . frYBtal '
}RA • KOK., A. KELLY.
m
Wholesale Drosuglet. z• Wood street.
•
TfIE NEW
Spring and Summer Medicine,
FLUID EXTRACT
WITVIUIPTIII gni
MI a m
COMHIN F.II WITH
lodiale of 141nte.
PREFARRII FOR
G. W. PErr&, BOSTON,
James R. Nichols &
MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS.
I...prurAL-ruitmat OP TRU
' ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARR
WITH
Protoxi4le of Iron,
=I
Tonic and Restorative,
BV Phsristcms rand lacrallds Iw all parts of Ih
consary.
The new preparation, • - 6A ROAPA BALLA IN
COMBIN A TIOP WITUI lODIDE OP
presents one of the most prompt alterative agents'
In n form capable or exerting full action upon the
system, and this in minute and pleasant doses. It
Is conceded that the alterstive, resolvent, or tonic
effects of lodine, are ax erted most decidedly When
knociated with other attentive.. In combination;
and the hanapartila seems to falai perfectly all the
acanthi. requisitions.
The first effect usually observed when 'MAJIIIA.
WITH lODIDE riff LIMO" Is taken, is
an Increase of appetite, showing that It ha. tonic
properties of a marked character. Its altentlive ef
fects are manifest in It. ready combination with the
blood and tissues. Dale. croNlone women aud
children Improve rapidly under Its use, nod the vi
tal function. assume a healthy condition.
It is mimirniric adapted to a lent. nnolta , rorcbron .
lc or setae affections peculiar to children. It le
malted to then, both by the mildness and eflielenell
of Medicinal effect and the element, atteaeldvo farm
of MO remedy. It may be given for a long period
where cornstltutional influences are desired. and no
reougna nee. or disinclination to take the syrup.
enconntoresi. In Whitmliwelllngs, Hip-Joint DU
i•, anti Distortions or the Opine, IL should be ale
en persistently. in moderate doses, Until relief's
obtained.
In the Spring of the Year, and
during the Warm Weather,
The accumulation of morbid matters In the system
peeing to, become manifest and very troublesome.
Lassitude, headache, Bolls, 'ost/dryness, Loss of
Appetite, Pains In the Joints, trutig.tion, etc., are
very common. Nothing ever devised Is better
adapted to etterminate or drive off these affections
than ado now etnnidttnelon of bAIthAPAILILLA
WITII 10M.DE OP LIME.
w
Alterative, or Blood Purifier,
hoe ever bAtere been placed within the reach of (awl-
WA. Indeed. It is an entirely NSW and FICTIMTIIIIO
combination, in no respect resembling aUrthieli
hitherto employed.
The opinion of medical men concerning it, the
description of it. <betake] character. thcccPculk
value; Matinee of use, etc., are even to a circular ,
.
which can be bad at the store of az,' and ail fin"'
clue Dregsta. •
Yoe saie l a rittabargh by R. E. SELLEEii 3OM.
AND ALL DIIDOGISTN.
suriinatywr
FLITILD EXTRACT Of
SARSAPARILLA.
Combined with iodide of Lisne,
I=
FLEMING'S DRUG STORE
No. fit gasket St., Pittsburgh.
mrsuostumr
PRIVATE DISEASEg.
YOUNG, (late of Philadelphia./
No, !X bled street, treats all wtereetptlons el 171.
sate Diseases wlth Unparalleled rtteceas.
Yartletilar attention paid to ti porroatorrbeft SS
'diseases or the 11rInars Organs. - Ma treatment foti
nalaltnallg the Moat "Um* end everspkifip,r.
_lA'37l:4l3'entea f t.l:=4:B74l.lttp=iW ,
.opia. preparation tar remortric,bflnictipv to tb4i
haigttty - mansixual,loo. l 4 4164; ••I,F,Srsr
hoot& :•:_hlo.lll,4rblelt hi !bar rr.eprem stronfer,ll44.o
rdoWl3, pxrobirttpa4A
OaloOdatiti -44•211:- n ~tgayrDsi i&str.
• - Jw4-1. sta ,1,1,13 - agn
;4 a
BOOTS, SHOES, &c.
JUST RECEIVED,.
a 1...1RGE LOT OF
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS
61 Market Street,
WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT
SLOCI.
J. A. ROBINSON & CO
M'CLELLAND'S
POPULAR EMPORIUM,
NEW GOODS DAILY.
BOOTS, SHOES,
BALMORALS, BUCKLE ritioEß, Oxpolio
AN: , PATENT TIER. BRUUANK BLIP.
PERK. ac.. 4tr., &,- ALe.
CALV. RIP. GRAIN. tioAT,MII ,, Cco,GbON'F.
CALF. CALF ANto 1(.11, «V
V.VERY I.,ESCICIPTioti. Fun
LaMar, Gents and Children
HOUSP I.4lllS—Tick Inge. Wornl
ture tiliorhmos, Table 'Ailey., Checks.
Crank. Balmoral sti.l Hoop Skirts, Cloakingo, Irish
Lturn., Shirt Fronts. Corset, Shawl, 1,114.11”.
FA NCY ANID I,ItESN
Tie us,
Hosiery, Suspe el.nders. Nes, Ilsndlsereldefs,
Collars, Shirts, t , ie ler, Cutlery, Silver Vlsled
Spoons.
CAMIMILICKA, SATIN ETT* PLAIDM
•u.l JEAN, AlOO.
CA 1t1 . 101 4 , V KTI A N h PS, wad tl II A ORS
Private Sales Day and Evening.
55 and 57 Fifth Street
IZEZEI
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JAMES ROBB,
K 9 Market Street, near 5111
Another lame purchase of ItlNtTtt AND Siwir...4
for Mummer wear. We keep on hand a full aasort
anent of every Variety of Boots mid abort selected
with the utmost eare t for thia arket. We Invite
special atteution to o stork. sowe believe It to be
Meat the city. itch we will sell at the lowest
piles..
Please cal at No. 89 Market street. Having had
•r thirty years perienre In the huatnres, you
...not fall tube soiled. Remember the Oar, No.
Mattel street. ()..1:011) ./ AMY.
LARGE ARRIVAL AT
92 Federal Street, Allegheny,
9P-17CrisoDBYe
Of ALL TOE LATEST STYLKS OW
Gaiters, !shoes and Boots,
AT VERT LOW l'ltO ES , CALL MEE TIMM
13=M1
M'CLINTOCK'S CHEAP SHOE STORE,
nlytt 92 Federal street. Allegheny.
A LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL
SOMMER BOOTS, SHOES. GAITERS;
41sed Balmoral-0.
Just reeelveill, and will be sob) at the VERY I.OW
ILAT VILICErI. either WholeAnie or Retail.
RIVE tIS A CALL. ISREt/RE I'U IL C UASIKU
ELAK W Y.LLE.
.1. IL & W. C. BORLAND,
=E===l
NEW BOOT AND SILIOE STORE
Xo. 24 SC Clair Street.
A lar..e and well .elect...t I.A1111.: , •.
t.A.N1 . 1. and CHI LIIILY,NtI• ti A I I likts, isAj. %MK-
A IA etc.. which will t. • oh! at the I.OW KAT
1[1121:15. talKT,ArascAll JIIIIN S\01) i It A.
(4..ENT'S FINE CALF BOOTS AND,
Cll NU KESS ti AITERti at
myll, J. W. CAllsktiAN & Market et,
LADIES' FINE BALMORAL AND
CONtiltKßB tJAITRIt& at
tayl9 J. W. CARNAIIAN .1 CO. 'B, 83 llArket n.
LADIES' rum KID BOOTS at
O. W. CARNAHAN & Al Market et.
5..4 ADIES , FINE KID SLIPPERS at
J. W. CAB.N ARAN 1 (V.'S 33 Market at.
MAIRTFACTIMEEtS.
W. MORItOW J•R. n. Pl/.1.(1.1.1.
9 11 AR A BOILER WORKS.
MORROW & BARRILL,
ram Boilers, 011 Stills, Agitatora, Tanks
Salt Paws, thuomelera, Wrought
Iron lirtdgen,Sheet Iron
Work. ac.,
CORNER LIBERTY AND SECOND BM,
PITTSBURGH, pa.
IlirltETAIRINti lON 6 VIROIiPTLY. uiy24.bM
NDUSTRIAL WORKS. "
11001111. H0LZ....1111 ZS 011.110 W ...111.1,11 . 00 Conn
HUGH M. BOLE & CO.
FOUNDERS, ENGINE BUILDF.ItS AND MA•
Idattulletarens of 2TRAIIIIIO AT EN
GINES, OIL WELL. ENGINES, LOCOSIOTIV&S
II Mr Coal Works, all kloda of Laud and Marine EN-
FromN FS,lnade to order.
the well earned reputation of the Manager,
Sir. JAMEY N6LiWN. we hope toeecure a Itheral
there of patronage from Steamboat builders and
others wanting geollmaehluery. fine aim will be to
do all work In the bent manuer for a fair C 010,16. 2-
U., and to do It to the time we aay. All kinds of
CASTINGS mads .40 onler. Repairing Machinery
promptly attended to. We eau turn a Shari IS .feet
long, bore or turn a Pulley 20 tent diameter.
414/2, MO
hop on Duquesne Way, hear the Point.
!Foundry on Third sheet, near Market, Pittsburgh,
Pa. apIOMInd
STEAM ENGINE PACKING
-
LUBRICATIVE PACKINC,
YOH TRZ
STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES
An artlele recomuseuded lrY all the rallrnad
haulms. veto have thoroughly tried It. and It grn
trot use on over two hundred and OAT of the y ...-
otas In this country, and on trial by ove
r rllyr
undred others.
ADOPTRIs 117 30,000 trrATIoNEItY EN-
O I NM. It ti Hrst-elaas article.
75 CENTS rim POUND.
I.ICDRICA ; PIVE PACKING COWL,
SULK DIANUPACTUKKIii,
S. Ther.. SISWELSG"INCia.V.
N,,.. 114 laud 115 WATER ST., PITTSBURGH
snyZ:b2l
A RSENAL GLASS WORKS._
MOOEC, 11111 E & CO.,
Manufacturers of BLACK and tIRZISN 6LAM •
VT AIIM lOmnalsts . Ware, Bottles, Demßohns,
oof s, Jte. Wurebouse—No. 144 W ATM 11111tEXP
be lingthfleld and Want street
. PlUsterrili
trL.lte.
warrant our Wares to be sew or to any man.
Natured west or the Mountains. Always on band,
Muroran of the above description. All orders
protoptly attended to. Parlieular attention paid ne
private mould. 1118117
[MN.. r. COLLGreI. ..... . ...... WRIMIT
tOLLINd & WILIGHI4, Brittanta,
N. ,
Brae and Meet Metal Workers, Brittania Om -
oars, Carbon sad Lard Oil Burnen,and ail dinereat
styles or Britt...els used by Glass Manufacturer..
inders promptly Wad. No. 1113 BEGUN D IaItENT,
Pittsburgh. Penn. isc7 rly
8 SEVERANCE, No. AS WATER
• STIMET. Pittsburgh. manufacturer of WILIER
WHOUtiliT I:IPLKIDS, common and maroon
of every desitription.
Particular shed or shaped Spikes and Rivets, large
or mill, made to order at short notice, A good eir
soitment constantly 091 hand.
UALTIMORE & HAVANA STEAM
SIIIP COMPANY.
AI.EX. BROWN A li
SONS, mier& Agents.
FULLN EW ORLEANS DIRECT, CARRYING
THE UNITED STATEN MAIL.
The yisatAnsss steamships of this line will sail as
"CeRA ,— SAUDWm,. Rollins, Collnand, on
----
"LEBER:TV— er L :W
SA n T I W ID A YSaffnd,M Command
prom nioW . WHARF, ioZtvs purNT,
At 4 o'clock r. 11., precisely, oti thedays announced.
For freic Vr . parage, fuming unsurpassed se-
C"U VI d itNRY . 11L I VAVYIELD CO *Rents.
111SPRAEla WOAD".
N.B. — NO Bills of Lading bat those of the Comps.
.y will be Signed. Perini G, tea freight must be
procured from Mb office. fir, freight theedso nee
Mils of ladmpalgued on day of - Wing. apthly
QTEAN TO •AND FRONT 'MOO
) root, DHLYZYNBTOWN tlicithawn) twice a
ya. The INMAN ;ANT, manna
EVERY SATITEDAY,_
EVERY' WEDEEBDAY,
Scots
laud Vermin , tuul.Praieee.'
. the _
VYII
DR iigekt,
InntaliNe•Jtki "Awe% .-..6.ditati Z xprou
Tlith ;
- - .
liiiirpart
„rtgiiihm-
htilL thl4 31gi:
bk.4)..oealiitst •
sgsbul;i4 chmisti
rWsmw,Stikwuetter_f=nlWFlVlMlT "c•
atellik.ru
NORTH ADIERIC.4 1866.
LEE INSURANCE COMPANY. LITIPI L ZA"
CENTaa T n B. IL. -Tam t'EM.II
On and after SUNDAY, May 20th ISlV,Andue 811
Widows and Orphan' Fund. leave the Union Passenger Depot, 001 ger of Wnh
streets, as follow. •
rea PittnaLavt. 3:to A. 11..
Jro. 63 Wiliians SI., rrew York. stopping at prtn cipone, al stations. Arllvos at Altoona
Tyr : 1 0: V1
PRENIDENT - N. D Ill()HGAN. ,A. v. , , Lock Raven, 12:40 P. v.') Harr al et 0.1 1 . 10 r
NECILETARY -J. W. MF.ILILLI.L. to•. Baltimore,: 5:30 P. v.: New Yolk, la A .11 n
rismura.. Philadelphia.* MO P. v.: ‘evs
(A( 1 111 Vl.W e aP d litti elttsbu: gh at
E. T. C 0 0 , 9:80 A• Id., stopping at nearly all stations; Altoona.,
at 2:15 P. 11.: 'Harrisburg 3:15 r. v.; arri, Ina
' at 12:40 A. st; By this 11,10 passengers
ore transferred at Union itepol, West Phltadel phi 4,
directly to Express train for hew lota, ...Mug
there at. 6:13: A. v.
PHILADELPHIA EXPILIMPI-Mareslll.l3)burgh
at 1:10 P. stopping only . 5 principal nations.
A.rrives at Latrobe: 5:15 at.•t Altoona,lMO I. M.;
Harrisburg, 2,25 A. K. • Baltimom,• Tilt A. 6.• Vow
YOrk. via Allentew tr, 10:10 A 11., via Philadelphia,
T:10 A. It., and New fora, 1.1•111.1J1peln, at
i23)5 P. K. Sleeping Cars run through on 1111 a Data
Ittem 1 1 diehura.l: W Baltimore and Philadelphia/.
and I NP• Yong via Allentown.
PART LLNE-Lraves Pittsburgh al 10.111 I.
stopping only at principal stations. A•rlyes at Al
toona at 1:10 A. a- Hmnaburg.• Elm 0, v.; 1. 0 1,1.
more., 12:90 1. PL.; New York,l via ADC nu, I. 4 10
P.Philadelphia.? 1013 P. It.: and New York. via
Phi.lasiZ litetr.
yyttts;
DaflP ell otker Matar * , vs= poor
ACCOALMOUATIOkixTetWby AI LI, SUNDA 1
JIJLINSTOWN ADCOILMODATION - IMByte:crept 1
Bond/W:enO...MO P. IL. Stepping at resnlar .moue
betonPittalnirgh and Conemaugh, and mn,,ectillg
at Blairsville Intersection wink trains ou the Indiana
Branch and West refl./le . /INS/as Hallroft I.
ALTOONA ACCOMMODATION - Unto le a cept
thindaya)v., Stepping at nodatllll MAI lens
between Pirt•burati and Altoona.busking close
COnneCtlon with Mimi on site Ludlam drinteb., West
Ballecrad, Ebemburs A Mumma Rail
road, and Hollidayaborg Branch.
93•11's Accommodation. No. 1, daily (except: un
days) at IMO • . N.
Wall's Aceommodation No. 2, daily (except Hun
dliTi/.l.4!•llZittlmtala than No. 3. daily (excepi Son
days) a 11:60 s.
Braddock's Accommodation No. I. daily (ex , ept
Sundays) at 3:40 P. 6.
Walls Accommodation No. 4. daily (exeeptb on
day.) at 4:50 P. M.
Wall's Accommodation No. 5, daily (except Sun-
Wa
days) at 0:05
ll's Accommodation No. 5, daily (on , eel un
days) at 10:60 1. AL.
The Church Train leaves Wall Station eat ry bum
day at 9:16 A. S.. and arrives In NUMMI all at 1136
0. M. ReturniNr, leave. Pittsburgh at 12:50 P. v.
and arrives .5 Wall`, Station at 3.310 1. a.
Kele ming Tratm arrive In i'lt.burint as MI low 's;
1581 Lin: 1:10 A K.
Fir,: Walla Station Aceommodation 6.30 A V.
!Uinta.: Accontmodatiou No. 1 7:50 A V.
Seeond W'all•s Stallen Accommodation.- 11:50 A. 11.
Johnstown ......... 0:60 A XL
Baltimore Express 1. S.
Philadelphia Express 1:v1 E. v.
New York Express 1:50
Acresenenlitien .. 20 0 1 6 N.
Wall's Accommodation, No. 4 .. 4 0 t. yr
Braddock's Accomm.lation No. i 5.10 P. v.
Wall'. AcenninnuntatiOn No.!. 7: P. v.
Alt
A,COII.IO4ItUMI Pluiigrant.. 10:90 1.
11 11 y E 11 AO P. 11
IT:fra:Selidila
th e, and the Baltimore Ex
press will arrive with the New York Express at
LSO Y. Y., OR Sunday..
'I be new Union Depot llotel, or the three
uppt r ,notice of :he Depot Building. Is now open
for
the Sarlio.l.o. tweommodation of tile trai cling eon,
mrinity. A capacioue Restaurant Is open at ALL
111. .10) alga night , Sundays eicepleol.
Nierp -In ea.. of loss. the Company will hold
thace. i es responsible for personal baggage only.
and for 0 1 amount not exceeding VIM.
For tickets apply to
W. H. BEA:KW ITU, Agent.
at toe Penney ivanla Central Railroad Passenger Sta
tion, on Liberty and Washington streets. mill
pITTSBUJI(H, IFT.Wgigiaggig
A WAYNE 3.
ILA ILW AY, ANU CLEVELAND A I'ITTSBCM.III
ILA 11.1(0.41).
11466. Hummer Arrangement. 111168.
On and after May Pith. 11165, trains will roll 0 .
010:
Davos , For , For 91.
PIP Morpla. : Cdicosgo. Whreltng.
Express 13:20 A. r.
Exprms 2: 100.1:. :2104. M. 155 r. at,
Express :10 It. 1:24 p. m. 4:41 .
*fail I 1:45 A. v. 1 5:10 A. v. 1.10 A. 11.
For Newcaatie and Erie 60 A. v.
Returning, arrive at Pittsburgh:
I'., Vt. Vr . 1 O. B. W A. a., 3:10 r. Y..
P. a., 9:10P. v.
EIYIILaS-6:34 r. Y.
C. 11'. IL-11:06A. It. 3:40 P. ,af. 9:301. v.
ACCI.I2dMODATION TRAINS.
Leave Allegheny for
NEW BuicittrON--9310 a. a.. 11:150 A. K., 4,51 P. K.
and 040 1. N.
RociltolooEß-2:25 P. K.
New CAoma-3:76P. K.
ECONWIT-4:30 P. K.
WALL/ant...Ls-LS P. a.
501000), arrive at Allegheny
P. Pt. W. Co R. W.-1:10 . 8:15 A. M., 9:
A. Y. 2:30 P. Y.. 4:30 1. ix, 12:20 A. Di.
C. A P. R. it-gam A. K.
ONAJIME PARILIN, Ticket AjWIll•
Union Passet.ser Matlock, Pittabargh, Pa
A. Q. CAMMLLIERRY. "fleket Agent,
Allegheny city.
mr.:l 1 , . R. hi Y Y.R, Mourn Ticket Agent.
ipITTSBUIRGH, CO- ___________
LU some. k.CINIAN
NATI RAILROAD.
SPECIAL AGENT FOR WESTERN PA..
67 Fourth St., Pittsburgh.
AGENTS WANTED. my26:bS3
CIRARTER 1M29. PERPETUAL
TPANKLIN VILE iNsuedNa co. OP PHILADELIBIA.
A eeeee on J. IL. MOH, • • $2.457.94 9
96
Capital $ 40.1961
Accrued Premiums 971 WI%
I usestcd Premiums 1.1:041sa.
Unsettled Clanns 9.419.
Income for 1964 930,010.
Losses P. 141 since's. 9.000,0911.
Perptual and Temporary'icies ou liberal terms
DIILLII6.
Chas. N. Baucker. , Isaac Lee
.
Told Wsgner, KdrrardOsle.
nsmuel 'Smut, George Fsles,
Jacob IL Smith. I Allred Fltler,
IleOrge W. Itlchards, I r..a's W. 1,6w16., 91.1)
C0AR.1.1 4 .6 N. 11 A KR, President.
911/W Allll C. DAI.F., Vice President.
JAS. W. IdcAl.l.lnTl4ll, Sec•p pro tem.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent.
Corner Wood and Third streets._
MEM
ENSURE TOUR LIFE IN THE
A CHARTER DAN LIEF' I NSItIt (NCR COMPA
NY OF HARTFORD, t'ONN.
THE ONLY LIME I NerURANCE COMPANY IN
OLAIKEICA that now mates and pay. an Annual
CAVH DIVIDEFII on the drat and each subsequent
payment of premium. C Anil CAPITAL, an 00-
cumulation of 12. 000.1aq, le securely Invested lu pub
tic attacks ann mortg of REAL ESTATE. It is
agee
now In Its 161 h year or business. and has paid to the
5111”511 AN II oltell/0.10 01' Its members the aunt o
yNE MILLIVN DOLLARS. To thla date not a Mo
le mom of Illlgallon ha, o...rre.t. an el Wrote
that Liberality and (air dealing la a aPeelaßY with
Hilo Company.
The waggle. of Ibis Company art. afteroited by
reason f Nounonpa) inent of premium the around
year. ayments requtre.l net ten years, but
pelletes cotinue pool
t... through life.
tatram,
.t. C. 1% AI. h I. Y. President.
N. W. PALMER. Vitt Prealdent.
S. 11. WHITE, Secretary.
Branch "Mee sir Western Pennsylvania. where
Circular. ana Wank Applications will be fur:Halted.
OW rito.bonch•
ARrute canted throughout the SLSIO. Apply to
0,1 , 1 Y Y. tit/ODELL, Elate Agent.
FIRE AND MARINE
'WAITERS
INSIIRANCE CO. OF NORTH A IHRRICA.
?MLA ICI' LPN IA
=l3
Hartford Fire Insurance. Company
IMZI=
$ I•rnseetlon dnn be secured In the 611f1, named
and sellable Companies.
De= ,ly D 4 Water street, (no stain .)
W ESTEILN INSURANCE CO., OF
I'lTTi,ltllltli H • A
I.KX A NI L ary. Preslilent.
WM. P. 115111151 a, S..cretary.
CAI 11Etilitia: 1.:E1.11, (lament! Agent.
st rent, Soma iv Co. Ware House.
up stairs, Pittsburgh.
14'111 insure aaatnst all almis of Sire and Marine
iiilake. A home Itoditution managed by I)lreetom
who are well buys II 10 lNe roininoulty, and who are
deterititned promptlit-4,. and liberality, to main
tain the ehartd.ter which they hare assumed, as of
fertng the hest prateation to those who desire to Or
labored.
Alex. htmica, , Andrew Ackley,
H. Miller, Jr. Datrici M. Long,
41.21.41 Itceis J, Thorn.,
Nathaniel lioWire, Chas. .1. Clarke,
Ale atcler nticer. John IL. McCune,
..-;-!-itt1,` . 1 11 , 1 , 1 . ; , , 1 1 , e rrn , it. I lasnen I% Hanna.
mean I'. HERBERT . . Secretary.
TITIZEIIB , INSURANCE COMPA
v N Oh' PITT:Mit) MOH. -.Mice, corner Market
and Water 'treats, around door.
WM. IIAtiAI.ICY. Prealdent.
WM, A... 541 RP/. ILI), neer, Lary.
Insures Steamboat. soli Car noes.
lama - es matnnt lota nn , l damage to the nairla-atton
Vay " ,ru.s", a " n t ir ti " „. n ' a n n g'daat. tir Lakes'and
Insures against Ines and .laitiagi I,y arc.
DI HILCSO LIS:
W. Bon h nie",
narnoel ew, John 0521 ton,
Jaa. l'axl, Jr.,
M.
Si. K ler.
Jam. . Cwoper,
W. U. Jobnalwn, S. Ilarban..h,
Jones.!. F. Jones.! J. Caldwell, Jr.,
Joahu• Ithodea, John S. Dllw, rib,
linrclay l'nodon, 1 Wm. A. liodvra.
Goorge Monti., I cle10:1
lIEOPLE. , B 111ititILANCE CO.
07714 K. N. K. Clittli NIL WOOLY AND FIFTIIdrIA
Wan. 111111 l par. Capt.. John L. Kinkade.
John Walt, I Samuel Shriner,
John K. rarke, t Ch.lco Arbuckle,
Cain.. Jas. Mille:. John P. Kirkpatrick,
Win. Van Kirk, Frank S.
/snub D. V er,er, ' }lane°ll I.ov,
Wnl VW I.IAPS, rrebldeul.
Jr /II N W ATI% \ Ice l'reahlent
W. P. 4J ARD NAie, ccrretaer.
Jul t y Capt. Sall C., OittllKlN, lien • l Agt.
EVSURANCE CO,
I . ll . lllllUltli IL —thane, 1 . 40.117 ?ILIA street
think :lock.
losuraubtgalnet all kinds of rice and Martoo um'
11111 N IKW I N, .In.. Preeldent.
Jg /II N I. VILA , /Itl/. V lee I'aesl , leal
1 . . a. IN/N Secretary.
Capt. WM. I/EAN, lieneral Agent.
MIEI2
C. IL Husse
Harvey Child y.
s,
T. JlHusklueon,
John Irwin, Jr.,
IL L. Falmest.ek
1. A. 111,IUM -IL. A. KILIIEW...W. U. TOIITAIIIKAIA
SOHO OIL WORKS.
BUFFITI,KEHEW & CO.
MANUFACTURER.. OF TIIE
CELEBRATED SPERM LUBRICATOR,
PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILS.
Nperm, Lard and Whale 0"
BM LIGHT. TANTIMS" OIL OD WAHL GREAS
Standard While Burning I
No. 33 Market Street,
SEN D FOR A CIRCV LAR. :656
WOOLDRIDGE OIL REFINING
OF PITTSBURCH. PENNA.
WORKS IN TEMPERARCEVILLE
Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
MANUFACTURERS 0? PURE WUITL
IBUIEUNIN -4 13 - ()11,
Brand—
rta. 011 eanno be eXcelledibrbeirslag properties,
color or Pre lost, and Int up Inwell seasoned har.
relo.lll/ItAbie tor 110511L pu Uhl., or XXPOILT.
OCHS t , OI.II•ITED.
Inititt-rons—Jolia Watt, Robertfiro•
C. B. Herron, C. to Caldwell. H. 11. Collins. 4. W.
Corter Runt. Wallace, IL W. C. Carn3ll.
jal2:llcad
WARING & KING,
COMMON lIRCIIINTS AYD INOKERS 1N
Pitildeuni and .its Products,
4 DINUESME W'air
PITTII3I3I:72:4LarS,
=
WARINC, KING & CO.,
myt7:l43 127 Walnut Phil
SIIPERIOU OIL ENGINES.
We are constructing. and wll keen , . bud.
Prior style of
4ClrXis E1ia4131.13573M91
WYE CAM OB sem,
w° T inr netugll4l62ltoTf.o. 1:
sz, neryWofra w zr oia tr comt
a co.
t I, , t r.i I 01:1-117'011
PURE WHILE BURNINO OIL
" 00..tantl7 onnand WkiAlate
AT THE LOW ESP mown. RATES
nigarl6•-•-----..--,41 - .4uora iIIiFIP
JAIKES lItR llii & CO., .
• ,‘• .// /
OR OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA,
icKELoop}ciUsolonaLet Ass.,
• Nail/Bases, PI.
$1,760,000.
==
I=l
DIIInciOnO
I John IL McCord,
George b. Head,
Charles Ham
CapL Wm. Dean,
tieo. Metireer,
Robert H. Davis.
OIL WORESL
PITTSBURGH, PA
CI CPISCCE"AIr-Wir
(Ness tinerertelon Bridge.)
"Lucifer."
=1
C.
Na' 41 WOOD =MT
THE GREAT SHORT LINE ROUTE
I=l
11' )
CINCINNATI,
IdIULSVILLE,
INDIANAPOLIS,
And all the principal Oilier.
WY= AND Ira.II:TPHWIEHT
rin and after
ttt►d DAY , lIIAT YMt6, Mae,
'Trawl will leave and arrtve at the UNION DILI UT
as follows
DevssrtA. As rim.
12:10 A. K. 9 J. .1
IZIEM
!Ma
--
Express 2:.Z P. M. 9:00 P. M.
Way ArtOMMOdtlon..... M.
Manaorl:l Accoaaraala'n 10,10 r. 1:10 p.
1:11.0110to vale Aecomunara 41:a0a:10 a. 16
V. 111.31
Uen'l Ticket Agyalt,•tlta000 1 1•1110., O.
M. IL MOTBIENSU..UOII
linty% Arent, Union Depot, Plll..larri4.
)ITI'SBURGIBI AN I -. • n
CON N ELLSVILLE R. R. - • -
Spring Arrangement.
Ulla and sae!
TIILLUSDAY, klitttekl ISTu.I2OI,
The mitts will leave the Depot, corner os Elms
W.A. , streets, as follows:
PttitabargA. J`ttelit`gl
!Asti to and from Uniontown... 7-0 D A. Y. 6:110 P.U.
Kapram, - `` .. IdaD P. L. MAGA. L.
4 ttlt Newton llecomMOdation liiib e. L. 4110 a. a
Viral lialtreaport Acc . c . .m•n ti - CO A. L. 6:60a. X
Setoo , l .• 10.60 P. L. 1:05 P. to
Itraddock`s •` 4:10 P. L. 0:06 P. it
eunday Churrith `Praha to and
from Wert Newton IMO P. L. idial a. a
For tickels ap ty to
1i P iaIiALLKNB ICU
... • L.
4 B. E &lf i t, n ki..o.
0,...i..
A I:I.I4EIEN If .
~.. PALL KY ItAILKIIALT - .- -
CHANGE OP TIES.
i in and alt., TIIVICIMIAY, April Inn. lrlddli.W
leave and arrive at Depot, corner like and liana
ntrects, Pittsburgh, an Ibliovrs:
Lets... dr - river.
Mall. to and from Stationing— 7:M A. M. GiVO Y. M.
Expreas, do do ... 10:05 a. L.
edila World. ACTOmOdation....
A. N.
oldiliniiillis---do .... 1:30 r. Y.
}'lr.: 001100 do .... 9:ODA. L. 11:33 A. N
rams@ .00 00 ....II:0D A. N. ad:DP.II
Second llollon do .... 6:311r. N. s:44r. I
otoolny Church Trak:, to and
Irmo Soda Work• 1:00r. At. 10:03 A. I
Ap2t: ll. 111.ACKSTONR. SupL
FOUNDBIEEL
IHE
FORT PITT FOUNDRY.
CHARLES IiNAP NEPHEWS
lILANDIPACTIIninB OP
HEAVY ORDNANCE,
AND ALL RINI& OF HEAVY CAIrrINUS.
Special attention paid toll:OMANI:1 MILL WORE
BLAST MACHINERY and RETORT&
•
IMPAIRS attended to promptly .
As heretofore , . the best ma in will always be
used at this Foundry.
Attention Is called to our NEW. FLY WHY.=
PATTERN and Increased facilities for Males op IN
some, nerklyd
war. renal. . . aorta ALLglf AIL L. Wren.
VALLEY arovr, wartlike.
•
ALLEN, M'KEE CO.,
°Mee and Warehotme m
301 Liithfiel d, berty Street
opposite S
Manufactures a great •arlety of COOK, PARLOR.
and HEATING hfQYES, !moult which are the cel
ebrated Allegheny .4 Monitor Coal Cookie.'
Stoves; alio. the Autocrat andlentitel. for coal or
wood, and the unrivalled Also or the lCmhtre, for
wool; also. Arches, Orates, renders, Sugar Kettles,
Hog Irons sad Rollo* War generally. mita
A. aI&ADLZT AV. TANtIIIiZ .1.
ETNA STOVE WORKS.
•
A. IMADL.L & 7 7 Co.B. ilk DZDT
idenafacture every varlet,' et
COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
among Irblch are the colebrateagrriegKA, TROPIC
and T.A.LIIOOIAN (Coal liroreal) rttaLaßAs VET
KEAN and IIICEBIDICi (Wood Cook .sera.) *llO
mannßetoro
GRATES. ORATE FONTS, &Cs
office sod WitrehOlan, comer of fieoott4 and Woo
streets. Vittaburitt. Entrap:a on bewad streets
aClver
F 4 flivfe) :4 41
FITTSIBURGIR STEEL WORKS
ANDERSON, COOK dt CO.,
isucurssoas To4oalcis. lam) a c 0..)
Kaatarsetnren bot reined Castlll.ol csoi‘s%
nthrge=ro,lllVBpw lica,Jtori
re for
REAPING AND NOWING - MACIMIR,
alma". PIArIaII i WEIRGIN.AXLIca
FAA and Cowman Plough and Spriug Steel.
Ott-Conaciarilrat and Roviss.two Moe.
, i2T Owe %be Yozooßkels Hoaaa .
BMCK iiWtur rn
ispzmqopprqueaniicis ,
P egs, iliki6niclut ac Co..
nssronnzfriMrsturr
or tailed
id co u•
eq° l3.l wriPmte d ,,,” rp„l/4°, ,t•VI •
Na•sikdadlatliVii
=di sin. •
if: VI o=l I'AIN
gr e m AlTlNl4toffla a aaa V .. f.
orlite*Mittait4.l664
PENNA. SALT MANUFACTUR'G CO,
PENNA. SALT MANUFACTUR'G CO.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
CHOLERA
/ DISARMED!!! \
The Chief Cause of Pestilence
Destroyed!
rilt. E. COURTAREDS DISINw
... , FECTING FLUIDS, secured by Letters Pstent
In the United States and France. Prepared solely
by the New York Disinfecting Company, at their
Laboratory, Nos. MB, 1100 and XI Fleury Street, N.
y. °Glee, by Cedar Street.
This Company organised on permanent basks,
with Dr. Courtaret, the celebrated French Chok
in charge of Its Laboratory, is
Pr
to furnish
its Di van FacTlen Phrtrs for sick rooms, arscrips,
urinals, water closets, privies, cesspools, sewers,
glitters, ships. railroads, hasn't:lts, prisons, and
pestle Institutions of all kinds, slaughter-houses.
offal and fat-boiing establishments :all Linda of ma
nures fintmenestp Increasing the value of the latter
to every farmer). and wherever polsoucus and offen
sive gases exist.. These agents are deodorisers,
antiseplleS. antiputreseents, and disinfectants It.
the scien ti tic useanlng of the wort's. They remove
noxious
In
and odors by chemical principles
leaving In then - places Arnittiful air; they are ps
sruovsnift. and not mersic disorbenis •of Poisonous
gsses—not I:One - Ions to utensils to willeit they un
used. The attention of medical and scieutide men
Is direcmd to these disinfmdants. Attached are
testimonials lu favor of Mils great discovery, which.
with hundreds of others can be seen at the Compa
ny's office.
Dakseso tioPsx, ALBANY, March 30,
To the President of the Rem York DUrinfecting
De. Air: It Is milli is represented to be. We have
made many trials of disinfectants, but now mushier
that we have found an article which surpasses all
others as a rdmetly ...tablet all
bmi odors.
T. IistENSICI. A Cit.
New Yells, April D. Mit.
Toth. President of the New York Disinfec ti
exce ng
ion, to
Dear Ale: We Pronounce it, without pt
Ire the best we luau ever known. Its cileot upon
every matter is co mplete and instantaneous.
L. A. fITICIMON. Astor Douse.
N. it.—These Dlslufectsuts are used by the scav
engers, tinder the dinctlon of the Ssultari - Police
of the Metropolitan Health Department. N. 1 .
PtIM KLI, TlittkiPSON, 4. l'abstt CT., N. Y.,
loth r.. Canada'. to whom all orders should be mt.
diessed.
Yor sale by kicCLARAN & kIcKENN AN. Drug-
Fir th Pittsburgh, Pa. mylitusSi
On this Continent.
1$ $0 PRONOUNCED BT THE
It sclentilic Analytical t licrulato.
It Restores Gray Hair;
It Prevents Hair l'Allug Out;
ItiChangtv the Ito to their Origin
Organic Actlon;,
It Eradicates Dandruff and Humors;
It. Keeps the Scalp Healthy;
It Contains uo Injurious Ingredient,
And Is universally lacunae.' to bo a Splendid Orel;
iilia i til SAII/(8 ,1 1111. Article. ITS MERITS a
Eve boiue CONTAINS MORE LIQUID Rau any
other dollaapreparation.
NO LARGE REWARDSca' red to establish its
cacacy, but WE DO ULIAIIANTEE tofund the
money to p er son who will use two bo re ttles and
then any that our Restorative hat. laded bp do all n t.
roizmm
J. 11. ELAItELETT S. CD., Proprietors,
Manchester, See
IL E. SELLERS & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Agents,
Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
HIIIIIPHREY'S
HOMOEPATHIC•SPECIFICS.
Have yroved, from the most nropleerneriencem en
tire success, simple, efficient and ably. 1 bey me
medicines only e' reliably.
dichim perfectly adapted to palmist 1 e
—so simple that mistakes cannot be made In uslog
them; so harmless no to be free from danger, and so
eMclent as to be flimsy. reliable.
No. 1 sores FEVERS, Congestions, IngsunemMMti
..1-
:` CRYING mint,r,-,,5Trr',7,%.;;,
f
4 DLARBILEA elkli•lo o ado: :g
• DYSENTEIII Ori,00; sod (Moo"
Coll
.6
`: t;:afir
••
• NEURALGIA, Toothmhe, " ......
Par
ache
• •• H
ll EADACHY, Sick licadar.he
o •• DfliPP.Pll6A.,lll.lllons Stomach 26
•• SUPPRENII••• 1.10, scanty and pyloful
periods Ih
i LICI.IOIIIIIIO2A, or Whites._ • •
• •• CIRL/UP_,
_hearse cough
14 .• SALT RHEUM, Erysipelas, g f op.
• Lions
IS .• 11.11EUMATIaSIL, rheumatic !Woe . 111
IA .4 VEVEIt A.ND AMU Chills and
Fever
• •• MIES, Internal or externs/ in
is ory•IW,L3IY, sore, Inflamedeye .. to
19 •• CATARRH, acute o chronic, Intro
-0
20 WNW/PING COL Gs, spasmodic
21 •• AEM I L ... t;‘.4;;;: • i
• •• EAR 11116OHAtiliEs,lmpaired near-
I•• • Haliii'V . Vilerw,ral ghat,
wi • at-ENE/CI: ItlttrLAt's ld,'" 9.74l.l4l .
DirtArtitan secretio n
ZS •• SEA (Rdi ng ULES% or slegneseDoin
ri
27 •• 'KIDNEY DISEASE, Gravel.• .. .
111 •• NERVOUS ,DEBILITY, eetur—
nal
entisslonnittyoluntary M.Mus.
SORE MOUTH. or Cmker
•• URINARY INCONTINENCE. to
31 •• PA-INTIM PERIODS, even frith
• Spasms
12 •• SURFERINGS at Cluin Lite-- Mi
• •• RplLEP2lll,llpsams, St. gr
Vit of
us' Dm..
• '• DIPT/1 1,11 A ulcerated .ore tineas tte
Cases of SO vll., m moroecoesseandbookeom
'
pietaeu
Case of 311arge vials, In mon...wand book Is CO
Case of N large vials, plain ease and b00k...—. oto
Cue of to boxes No. Ito LS) and book. ...... . Ou
B. L. FAHNInTOCK & Cu..
Wholesale
A . Pittsburgh- t
TORILEbt:
' Corner at Fourth and 'Market Otter
For sale by Z. MlNKll,Stsmithaeld street.;
71.itill..NOig4 Market street, corner of the DI Juo
PlUstmritt, and J. J. NAST, No. IS4 toteleral •s,
Allegheny; IIoOLABAN meXICITIY AN, corn .s
Diamond and Market 81004, Plttabergb.
STRICKLAND'S MelUllu
croon IIALSAII Li
warranted Co loelloArdi pre- •".l.'.;„'ti`f . i4
merlon known fn our. ' , ',..; " I,: 45',
Colds, lioarwemefa. i - • ' • . ...
diata. Whoonlat, 0 0 .0.5
•, _ ..._ „Iv";
Cbroulo Combs, uollrunD• , -.-.:-... A t.)..5.-t , , i
lion, firm:moat. and Groupe , , -, t.
rlflalfa,lrl'aal= H • 211! 5 ORt:'
r .L. I
i ll : wi nd e y apee miwa torattn e s, r a inu nd t .......... ..5.
'
affections of the Throat and Lunn For axle Or
Maggot* everywhere.
IL ft. tiELLZHIS & 1.V.,
Uflyd ilii r nol.46ALlo A•2l:te _
RiWuirliiiia - rule — itikiti
ST "•
Plan , has 0 UILICD thou- ..;., - - 5,,,,:5.• -.• ,
sands of the wont eases of ' ',! ,- . 5 '..,., - ..... f1l
BLIND AND ISLAZDING . !.., '
13, • 7
FILM. It Alves Immediate ' ''' er- •• •••
rellef, and e ff ects a perms- . 1 -.....,.. 4 . 3 -- . : 4A
neat ewe. Try It directl y. ...k. r - .""-•••• '-' -
Ms warranted to awe. . ,• ' '-• ' '., i
lfor sale by all Druggists. at' ~.p 1 i ,
60 cents pie bottle. ! 11.
1 ____. • a
11. &„ : ir.• is (11.
orallyci WUOLZEIALI Aaiun a
Strickland , '
coma •• •gm _
Tr i fi r el Wu- •\° 1(4 1 7
acids and earsolnattre lo
iltinstathelt glre s '"l„
tale Brlf . ePIA. f=3
or IndlatUfa. s r=
=my of the .romaell, •/
ilatalanart fic te=gl:
Lpat ICS
ocrrmr and dfittallnk Per . TT
na. for role be all drug
:" "4""1.5' "e 1 rent LER& & Cu.
4 VairtOratliALS •artrn.
Foll. Tie YFAU PILACIICE,
IN.KITSUAL4RSZABIa
dives me aliiewledge Seldom entire by pages-
Mena My long reeMeneein this Mil, audtheamentll
of patient. treated anmially by ure, Are minden&
moor at my aveness. -
BPIIithIAWIMILIZA, or liesnal .Wittneses. rush
all diseases arising therefrorn, are cured Ina much
shorter time the:thee. toter° byre 7 rim vanyg.
ABLY, RULEDLT.S. -.Yedielnes. sent- to any pert of
the Union. All lettere must contain a steam to pay
return tage. Corres'madenoe 4-1 d
I , *o
BE E l 27freew ,
. Men Ink riirebargra pa,
RIV4TIP
“.r l illui!,* l 4.7x l eilPurFt - a - eir • Euti4.
lor core et ell Mimeo ofitidiente noldie r in
neon two to •Tesrpow i r an' minty new gad sans
Vestment. Also. Nikaknete, and all . d a f t
thole= tat arrantraindtbettow ,
Vane
• ,areanNedurierwel......sobladm
=aretiiii latiretraliiee • :ant
ORANGES AND LEMONEW = -
/Si s UCZOLIV, gam;
ES
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TIMM
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