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

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Viitobitrgh 6fizette.
MONDAY, IDLY 9. 1866
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
Additional on Flynt and Third Pact.
A .",..cketab In the neld—Tortnatten
of A Temperance Lemple.
We paid a brief visit to the office of Allier
martMorrow ou Saturday, and Judging from
what we saw there were led to suppose
that the worthy dispenser of justice bad re ,
tired from his position as legal pacificator and
sot up a home mission for the propagation 21
temperance after the manner of Gough.
When we entered first, e _noticed a reilfaced
demure looking indiaidual standing .in one
corner, while tho Alderman busied himself in
tilling ups blank clothed in all the formality
of red tape lihreaaology. When he had fin
ished reading it aloud he 'called the gentle
man with theraddy taco toward him and pro
<moiled to administer en oath in which the
defendant premised to abstain from the tom
of all intexititting ,baveragoa for the term of
One year tram date. After taking the oath,
the sod-faced man was handed the "pledge,"
When for the first time he opened iris
month and asked the cost. With amenda
ble' liberality, the Squire told his inter
rogator that he would only charge him
Ave cents, that lilting the price of
the revenue stamp placmi on It. W ith a mild
"thank you." and an appreciative smile, the
stranger took his departure, but in less than
ten minutes after returned with throe others,
evidently of Hibernian extraction, who In
formed the somewhat astonished magistrate
that they too wished "to take the oath." We
remake.' until each one had been provided
with a shield against Baccahanallan tiniughts,
whim we left, feeling that we had warn-used a
very interesting ceremony, which may have
the effect 'of making more than one home
happy. We Understand that Alderman Mor
row, for his services on this occasion, is to he
presented with a stout cane by the Social
ismglie.
A Sonirster 41sptu,red
About six o'clock on Saturday morning a
bright-plumaged canary bird sought refuge in
trie cool Quiet of Alderman Lynch's odic°. The
visit of the lErlal stranger eauoo,i some sur
prise to the Magistrate—who even at that
early hour was at his post of dety—hut. unlike
Poe's treatment of hls feathered visitor, the
Alder uo endeavored to capture tile Intruder,
that he might setni re his presence and song to
grace his tiny court, where so often the ills
oorilant motes of plaintiff, defendant unit
wmogling 'atomics arc heabi. But just us he
Was about placing his band upon the prize, it
spread its wings spit soared above his head,
showing it was determined to canton the
(Matches of the custodian of justice. At this
juncture Oakes O'Connor joined In the pus
trait, which continued for over an hour, the
bird in the meantime having nought
the Opeu air and taints .its position on
One of the shade trees ln the jail yard,
where it was seized by an urchin whom
the pursuers had pressed into their service,
and delivered into the hands f the modern
Dogberry, who took In triumph to hit ofnee,
Intending to retain possession, until ni owner
could be found.
lithe matter had ended here alt would have
been well, but while the magistrate and his
officer were glOaling over the misery of the
little captives, the father of the youth who
..cted so conspicuous a part to the capture,
arrived, and demanded possession of the bird,
resting Us claims ou the fact that his son ha il
hi
the original captures. r gin, how
ever, was denied on the ground that Purden
and Blackstone, made no provision for adjust,
meat in such cases. Tile affair will doubtless
result In a law suit, as both parties are deter
mined to possess the recent cause of the atilt
eulty.
Sleeting of the Pennsylvania Reserves.
At a meeting of the former membegs
of the Pennsylvania Reserves, held at the
La Yierrie house, In Philadelphia, en
the evening of July Ski, the following resolu
tion was presented by Col. IL Riddle Roberts,
of this city:
Itemised, That for the purpose of establish
ing a permanent organization of the Peuusyl
vama Reserves, a eonve,tion be held at Lan
caster on the kith day of September, 1516; that
the said convention shall consist of three (3)
delegates from each regiment, officers, non
commissioned officers or privates; it being dis
tinctly understood that this meeting is m no
way to be perverted to a political purpose, but
solely for our joint benefit and pleasure.
After a light debate the resolution was
adopted, as was also another resolution in
viting the Governor to participate in the pro-
COMM - MI of the Convention.
A brief season of convivial enjoyment fol
lowed, after which the meeting adjourned.
A Benatifgal rkoce of Work
We noticed In a former Issue the cOLlStrue-
Lion of a gothic chapel from a block of wood
by a printer named W illuun Shaw, acing only
a penknife In the work. Yesterday we wore
shown a country residence In mlnuture, cut
from wood by John Shaw, a brother of the in
genious William. lt was ten inches long by
live in beightti, with a terrace running along
the entire front and two great bay windows,
on either side of which were tiny -pilasters
highly ornamented. The window. were of
glass, partially shaded by vexation blinds
through which could be men a tiny mirror,
divan and several chairs. Surrounding the
whole were a group of shade trees that lent
an additional charm to this piece of rare b andl
work.
Complimentary IloneGt to W. 11. Look.
This gentleman will be the recipient of a
grand complimentary testimonial, at. the
Opera House, on next Friday everting, when
be will appear for the first time hi that most
difficult of all Shaksptuvrian roles—liatulet.
AD the melancholy Dane, Mr, Leak will have
au excellent opportunity to display his his
trionic ability, which we arc confident he trill
do to the satisfaction of Ins auditors.
Siam, I...mak's advent among us, both n
actor and unuutiter, ho has lull:tiled his ardu
Otto duties with prod*. to hit employers not
pleasure to their patrons, securing for him
self a host of friends, who will .1011141t1IS mow.
the Opera House on Friday evening.
Wass lgoifiest.—The attention of our rea
ders is directed to the advertisement In an
.othbr column, of Messrs. Tibby, M'Koe Fe Go.,
1g490 Water street, the well kuoen manufac
turers of glass vials. They manufacture all
descriptions of flint glass presenption vials
and bottles, which are far superior to any
others made here or elsewhere. Tile gentle
men composing the firm are fair-dealing and
honorable, in every respect worthy of the
largo patronage they enjoy. We cheerfully
commend them to our readers.
A Valuable Drg Lost.—Prof. Silvester,
who,ln conjunction with the Hanlon's, have
Just concluded a successful .engagement at
the Opera House, lost a wlanulu performing.
dog on Saturday. On the discovery of his loss
ho proceeded to the Mayor's Wilco for the pur-
POSe of entering cull for the recovery of the
. inuial, but was inforn.cd by his Honor that
ho could not lace legal stops to recover his
property, as be had no license makin Ids
owneraldp lawful. This Is lOW, hut is it g
lira-
Heel
Wonted to Drown Masself.—On Tuesday
night John LI vrier, Superintendent of the car
shops at Steubenville, Ohio, made two at
tempts to drown himself in the Ohio river, at
that place, but, In each cast, was prevented V
the vigilance of his frienus. lit, bears a high
remstatien for probity and honor, but on
Thursday became intoxicatal, and, touched
with remorse, ha wished to end his existence.
Stele A Carpet Maelt.—James Rooney
'MS arrested yesterday and lodged In the
tombs on a charge et' melba; a carpet seek,
tho prey:et, - of JamesCanty, from the latterls
boas on Penn stroot in the tth
waxl:` He will haven hearing taday.
Basil Itallt.4 match game of base ball be
tweett the Continental and Unknown Clubs of
-- " r :ltileghttnY City. name Wren Friday afternoon
on the grounds of tha ,Allerheny Club, West
Common. after a Mose contest the Unknown,
were prononnced victorious.
NOW timatterfett..—a new counterfeits note
of the denomination of $lO on the Highland
National Hank of Newburgh New York, made
rte appearance in this city 0A iistufileiy morn-
JOHN CROFT, "
HAAT, ESTATE AG EX"r,
(Mice, No. lap Fourth Street. Pittsburgh,
flu tor sale U... following Real Estate:
A large three-Mom , lirlek House, containing ten
rooms, luxe hall.; front room en nest door used ma
• Lung eteretLot mad told 'rater and pea through
out tbe bum. 1.0% a c b l y SS feet. nituat, , Lest..-
Itl. t rillEti ll a p lill.l.lTELE LAN D. situate at
Telgowood rdatiou on the Pennsylvania Railroad,
',Tralles from thee . tz, on whist; there la a tiemitind
- ,.lltrar Irides dweUlog, and a large me tuber of bearing
fruit , trgee /the best quality. and a good evenly 1
, Water. The dwelling Sod 7 acres of groundieriLl
:told separately If desired. awl the residue to lots of
• 4 acres each, or larger if rogues Lod. Wheelies:a land
• Itratluteably locat-W tor busineas men.
Abb.),
t/, LAND,. containing about 8 sure
: fiXtletorto, of esplendid qOOlll7, and eny of or ,
_ - cep. 'The 101 l is 01 the Oral class, suluble•eltbe;
for farming or .rrart i ntr purposes; good Inoue
- 4 1 re i rllr ut iltrbo, ty, A rt t hrtefhlXtliVg,..
• in Union township, being .allot the Carter rum,
ALP.,
• 3TAPILES, wellimproved, =dander oarlli ital.!)
of cultivation: on which their are I,Btel bea oxen% •
rant bathe.. TO began - 71, ..% 0 " 041 "4
pear cues, ud • urge number of peach, sante an
plum - trees. Property •Ituate trui from a.g.!
tonroad. in broutosruship, elevates tbeetty.
Ir. farther partitunan inquire unite stentlagem•
tuneless
S ti jirgrau ° Et i taTMArriii -PAir.: '
LEATHER BELT Hiti AND HOSE,
'E[auuDtotared • t xo. 6H dillTliYl.lll.l, ri
. gAtaLKY. PHELPS & CO.
• ALo. Agents for New York Robber 00.
(mum Belting.
t. oix3 fL v ArCE:
RIVETIS BUM BELT 11001itt. ege. t lyre"
GREAT„ WEINPERN GUN WORKS.
..''`J: H. JOHNSTON,
'Hater and Dealer tL
- Tine gities ad Shot Sons,
Juan: NAVY 1181 i rock= ImcvouvEns, °Au:
/41(E6 mid MUSKET& • MI Mods of
ffMlCLL.ettarC9m
-02114rorrenthg: 1 . 1 " SIP " t tu n u g l"t •• "
Pa Ha • I
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Corner Penn and Wayne Weds,
,
PH. R. TUCEMPTZ,
Banker and Broker,
118 Wood St., sear corner of Fifth.
All deeeriptlemit of Government Moneta
bought and sold on liberal terms.
London and Continental Exchange sold at
New York rates.
GOld. Silver and Coupons bought at highest
rates. and Gold Drafts Issued on New York.
M M MO 1.
&LIVELDAY. July 7. I&6.
The New York stock quotations to-day were
as follows: Gold, 154 y.; 'Mrs, 108%; Five
Twenties, 104-)40107,4; Ten Forties, 9735; Seven
Thirties, 10:1%; Cleveland & Pittsburgh
11.13., 65;4; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & CI; lengo
E. R., Ene, 67; Western Telegraph, 53);3
ilrstinorteage bonds Fort Wayne, lei V.; second
do, 5754; third do, 87%.
g'ltere is but comparatively Itttle doing in
5e.11.8 and bonds at present. The sudden ad
vance of all government bonds, except Ten-
Forties, prevents capitalists, and especially
small Inventors, from purchasing at the ad
vance. Neither is there any pressure to sell
on account of the rise, nor for the purpose of
reallstng a very handsome proilt. Most of
the idle capital finds employment in Railroad
ilrst mortgages, stale bonds, and municipal
Issues of C.OrpOraLlOttli that are lu good %tend
ing.
Of all Government securites, Five Twenties
of 114:4 and 11415, am most inquired for, and are
yet cheap, compared klith Ton Forties or
Seven-Thirties—the latter having so short a
time to run. Gold has been firm lint (inlet to
day, and unless wo hear of more war news,
and failures In Europe, especially Central
Germany, the ',random will keep about 150. A
sudden decline to 160, would bring out large
amounts of specie held by parties who seised
the opportunity to sell a few weeks same. Ex
change on Europe has advanced again, cape
venially abort date paper.
Our local money market eolith:kms very
stringent, and the Rinks discount but little.
The most of them have shorn by their last
quarterly statement a large line of available
furies, either in exchange or cash on hand,
but the bulk of it is in compound interest
notes which are too precious to be parted with
at prolleilt.
—The kohl which 13142. Government itupw
have taken on public confidence sO soon after
the termination of tho war, and in the face of
our immense debt, is surprising to oven those
most sanguine at the the time of their
being put on the market. They are widely
scattered altover the country, in the hands of
all classes of persons, from the comparatively
small savings of the !armor and the me
chanic, up to the tens and hundreds of thou
sands of the large capitalists, and fiy all the
most entire confidence seems to be enter
tained that the faith of the government will
be maintained In fulfilling all its promises—
the debt and interest will be mot to the utter
most as conditioned.
—The Financial Chronicle gives currency to
the report that Mr. McCulloch intends to take
advantage of the anticipated ease in the
money market to "put down the rate of inter
est on the temporary deposits from 5 per cent
to 4, and• on the clearing-house certificates
from 4 per cent to H. Another report is that
soon as the Too-Forty bonds rise in the mars
Ir o et r =ir—whlch point they they are expected
in a short time—a further emission
will be made of the twenty-six millions of
these securities which ere authorized by law
but as yet unissued."
—That portion of the National bank law
which impose a tax 01 10 per cent on State
Banks or bankers paying out their lasses of
State banks rater the lot of July, 151;, is of
course now in force, the proposed atuendmmi
to the pending act for delaying the tax not
having,as become law. The notes, however,
pass as freely as ever with the public. At Bos•
Lou the banks resolved to receive them on de
posit, with the object of forwarding them to
the banks of Issue, and this will probably be
the custom with banks generally.
The wluding up of the State Banks of New
Ilampshire, which Is made compulsory July
ist, will remove over 114,030,10afrpus circulation
in the State. 'e
—The Philadelphia News, a Joernal In the
nterest Of the Pennsylvanm liallra d, cud,
•asuyuently, averse to the Atlantic 3 Great
Vestern, says:
Reflection aml a further knowledge of th
lane and purposes of the Atlantis 8 tarty,
western Railway aro suggestive' of the fact
that the stock Dec -already been run up to a
higher figure than the prospects of the com
pany will warrant. Thu lease with the At
lantic it Great Western .in practically aban
doned, and, judging from arrangements re
cently made by it for other working connec
tions, it is more than doubtful if it will ever
be revived. The ground went, which, accord
ing to the programme that excited no much
attention sometune ago, was to be oecupled
for the lament cif the Now York scheme, has
been entered on by the surveyors of the Phil
adelppia and Erie Company - , under the au
thority obtained at the last amnion of the leg
lat ere. The decision of the Supreme.Gourt at
Ilkeeuarre, although directly In the face of
one made by Judge Woodward and suatented
by the fell bench, therefore, not likely to
amount to moth In the present case.
Mow York Money and Plitbeit Ilneket.
New Yons.,Joly 7.—Money In more demand;
G per cent. paid. Exchange drill; I&9 for
ankeret , bills. Gold dosed quietly st 1St):
The Government neeurilien closed up Orally
at the eAlvanee of the morning. The businesa
• _ _ _ • . .
throughout the day has been large, nod the
rtNe quite sharp. The following were Lhe clos
ing prices: 541.iConporis Is6l, 101 , 4,01aV,; 10.40
Coupons, W , Ere ; .lone 7-3Cts, Itrle,irtlikr , ; July
7.3r5, 163%6103iti. 'The Stack market nas
stronger Lowartis toe close of the day, and
there was a general improvement in primal.
The greatest riga was is Erie, iindson Elver
nod Toledo, with considatable activity in
Erie. The speculative feeling still rules 'la
favor of an advance. And there Is more out
side buying than for some time past. Among
the Petroleum and Mining shares this aflor
noon Consolidated Gregory 8014 at NJ:Grinnell
at 11,'0r9; Quartz 11111 at 4250L59; United Slates
at and Bennehoff Itun 1123.
Chrrnmerciurs money article says: The
speculative activity in the stock market con
tinues. At. present, however, the sellers pre
dominate, and some of the le ading stocks are
consequently lower. Governments, however,
continue quite arm. Money is in more du-
mend, owing to the 'Change limes connected
with stock speculations and the movement of
currency westward. Six per cent. has been
paid on call loam, on stock collaterals, and 5
per cent. on Governments. The general rate,
however, s 5 per cent., wi th no exception at I
per cent ., the 000M011 rate. Discounts quiet
and rides rather firmer at 5%;38 per cant. Gold
quiet, as far as respects speculative move
ments, but In active demand for Custom du
ties. Nerelgn Nxchango entirely nominal-
The Podia money article say.: Owing to the
excessive heat, very Utile business was done
to-day. There was, however, a gratifying de
mand for gold.beaking National securities.
Gold quiet and more plentiful. Loan market
easy at 5 per cent., with exceptional transao.
Gone at 4. DOmuaeretal -paper That , and little
offering; rates 54E2714 Stock market without
anY special feature in interest. After Board,
Erlo sold at WX; Readkogilos%; Northwestern,
31%; Toledo, Min
Review of New York Wholesale Market.
The following is a 'review of the tirtnelpal
a:mama of the market for tho week.
Flour.—Tbere has been a moderate degiee
ofactivity. Att be close there. Was a good ex-
POttderoand for State tionrlprtattehava:been
=WAWA and. Irregular; 'We gum) Extra
State at s7,E4a,le ; tihipping oblo, 39,25()10,30;
St. Lonna Extras, $14417; some flew crops
of Double Extra boar sold for $l9 dollars a
barrel.
Wheat.—Tho market has been dull and ir
regular, prices have deolbaod from sto 100. a
bushel for Spring Wheat; holders of choice
Amber, owing to the mum stock on hand,
have insisted on full prices; Winter Wheat
is unchanged.
Corm—There has been a brisk demand, but
the market is =mottled; the inquiry bas
been speculative, prices have advanced from
to Scouts a bushel; the market closes item at
BB to 88 cents for unsound, and 80 to 90 cents for
now mixed Western.
Yortc.—Thorn has been but little change.
The Inquiry has been of a speculative ca t ,
outer. fan:rho% closes Arm at .31,08 Lo 32,00 for
Mess.
Beef- Thero bas been altar jobbing demand
but no change in prices.
Cut bleats—Have been dull with no change
in prices. •
Lard—Fine declined about VA Id pound, clot.
in to a tV 9 V:tit r j ' tii I°L%Vei . ,l: l 4 R esutrns:
and prices are nominal; there are /.5,050 bags
of Rio in the market, mostly of poor quality,
Cotton—The market has been exceeding!'
dull. Prices have undergone no material
change, ; bough the tendency has been In fa.
vor of the buyps the. clove. TtoP - market
is heavy, at SS c for '
Petroleum— here has been a fair business
for Crude; the market closes steady, at 'h 4c;
for Relined the demand has boon more active,
andlirleeti have varied, closing at an advance.
Whisky—Has been nominal, with a very
light laminae& .
Kok York Produce markets
New Vona. July 7.—Cotton without decided
chtraz 36 0 for middling. Flour. rut. heavy;
$7 , 70 for Extra State; $5,71400,10 for Extra
round oop Obto; $10,25613,76 for trade brands,
doges dad . Included in the sales ere
barrels Extra State for at $9 °.5.•
Whisky quiet end nominal at 5t.2302,26 for
Western. Wheat dull =AU:mann downward;
New No. / Milwaukee at 1143/ar/vio. Rye firm
er at el,Ot tfli l,os for
,Western. , Corn opened ac
tive mile advance, and closed quiet with the
advance lost; 864 - 1)1Ve for unsound New Mixed'
Western. MOW for sound do closing at Jt
ssSio for sound.9lo for high mixed, nearly yel
low,and tne 'tor Weatern: yellow, . Oats, very
dully 61454 a for now western. Sugar dull and
b"AVY• Cuba at lie . .11011Laba5 -Reirot
atua dial at .23&23140 for Crude, a re; 40@11 for
iteitned In bond, - Pork dull and
stR7 for Nay Mew; clolgag at PIO
old for Prime. Beefstela
at alkoorttl,so or ew Plain Ideas,and
21 41 ft . ... 4 N h a lry Ert u ra tie. la r ri. N. BfloOn trulL4°°/..
MffESIFM!!
ettloAoo,Jaly 6.—The donuuld Is rather moro
active;
sad some sellers aro Inc li ned to ask 'a
slightadvance,i,ut the sales show. no =show
change from the current pries* on Tuesday
last,, gales aaoshlueludo the soilossaig • .
uo
te.; miu,aa at , Kr a) In lath alai; anti
:.het„ st ripe, /A S 1 8; '45 Ut U. 350 infect,
airl SG ps, boards.and scantling, st go;
111 at ail 7 0 la feet good mixed, at githa
, lath`- at at; 160 aI‘feeVAIIII - rUlt at M 25 tn. ,
Jatli as it; l*ln realltrilM: l 94P o, 4l ls *BM=
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ririssosou BILAKKETS.
Omen os Tat Prrresestin Usual-re, /
Savuuns.v. July 7, lase.
The produce markets have been dull and
neglected to some extent during the past
Week. This, however, Is usually the case at
this season of the year. Our business men,
generally, are always engaged during the first
part of .l nip In ‘quaring their accounts, and
no effort In made, scarcely to do anything
else; besides the demand for the leading arti
cles Is somewhat restricted, and round lot
sale. are of rareiocourronee.
GRAlN—Wheat, although In light supply Is
a little dull, and we now quote No. 1 Spring at
6.2„3551,:k1. Sale of I car prime lowa Oats at
Ed. Chicago Oats cannot be quoted above 490
Corn is dull butunchanged. Mixed may
be t pieuxi 75677, and prime yellow at :hike.
Barley is linll and noudrial. Rye ts held at SI
to SIJO. Beckwhost dull audittrooping,
moult—is quiet but firm, notwithstanding
the demand is rather light. Sales frem store
at 6.1050 to $11,50 ter Spring Wheat; $1450 Lo 613
for Wtnter Whrud; and $l4 to $lO for fancy
brands. Small sal. of Rye Flour at 60,50 to
$5,75.
PROVISIONS—Bacon is very Ilan with fl e sh
n w g
fo demand d at
d 1 .7 c H e u n a ta mir f o 2
for
r u s;
Cured Slams, accenting to quality. Lard is
dull but firm at 1:2!,.1656M for steamed and kettle
rendered. Small sales of Mess Pork at $33,5066
s34,onlywr bbl.
coming In more freely, and not
withstanding the supply is by no means large,
the demand Is light and prices are steadily
declining. Sale of 6 cam baled at 631 per Lou.
loose' BOY may be quotol at 1661024, and per
haps prime Timothy would bring a:Z.
with a supply some,. hat in ex
cess of the demand. We now quote at IS.
CIIRESE—Is dull and in good supply but un
ehanged. Sales of Western Reserve at MOM.
Hamburg at 17018; and Now York tloshen ut
M 61121.
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BUTTEIL—There is n light speculative de
mand for packed Batter, and we can report
regular sales at dl to
hEEDS—Flalseed Is In demand and higher,
as we are cognizant of offers to boy at
advance of 25 eta per bushel. lio demand
whatever for Clover or Timothy.
SALT—In arm ut fr 2,50 by tho ear local, and
$475 for small lots from storo.
908.14111111—Conttrines dull though un
changed. Sales of prime at 50 to 55.
DRIED FRUlT—Peacthes may be q anted at
IS t0 . ..1) for quarters, and 15 for prime halves.
Apples 166116.
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARK ET
OPTICS Or TUN PlTTPurnOri
July 7, P4kt
CRUDE—The Crude market has been ex
ceedingly dub and languid during the past
week, and the transactions, ia.the aggregate,
were smaller probably than during any pre
ceding week this •+eason. The demand both
for home 001 i well as for shipment continues
very light, mud notwithstanding prices have
still further declined, there is little or no in
quiry even at the decline. Quotations may be
fairly given at 12 tie 121, bets returned and In
bulk:and 17 to 17 , 4, tibia Included. Sales of 2.5 n
bele at 12 , ,, bbls returned; 3::0 do do at 12 , -.,;and
IWO, in bulk, at 1214 The advises by the next
foreign stammer are anxiously looked for. If
the news should be favorable, our market will
proliably rally and become a little firmer; but
If unfavorable dullness and stagnation will
continue to rule supreme and prices will in.
veltably still further decline.
It There is no improvement to note
in the tone of the market for bonded oil.
There is still sonic inquiry at very low figures
I Win for present and future delivery, and
some of our refiners who have been heeling
off during the greater part of the season for a
reaction and better prices, appear to have al
most give up in dtspair, as we find some of
them contrasting now at figures considerably
below what they could have obtained some
time since. The transactions during the week
have been fair, and within the past two or
three days there has been bat little change to
prices. We can report a sale of SOO bids, for
November delivery In Philadelphia, at 44; and
too,—On Thursday—for Immediate, at in. For
this month. quotaticas may be fairly given at
BS to 3014; 40 for August; 4.1 for September; 43
for October. and 44 for November. tin the ears
here, there ' have been but few transactions—
one sale of an bets for September, at 36. Free
oil Is dull and drooping; sale of 15n bids, light
straw color at Sn. Prime city brands may be
quoted at 59E 11
ARRIVALS—WC have but very few arrivals
Of oil to report.. Fisher it lies, report I.lr4Jas
Wilkins29s. and W. Haldeman 153—making a
total of 1440 bids.
Total Receipts for the week 7000
Total Receipts last week
DWI Receipts by river since Jan. P 51,607
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Baltimore Cattle Market.
.11.4•LT1.4101., July s.—CatUe--iteecipts of
beeves at the State Live Stork Scales since
Last Thursday foot up 945 head against 000 head
the previous week. included fu the offerings
were 95 bead which bad been held over MO
head (rein ohm. IM head (rout Illinois, and 710
Stead from Western V Irginia, all by the Balti
more and Ohio Railroad. The supply proved
in excess of the •Imnand, and 05 hued were un
sold; of the balance, 15 'Mad erec taken by
Murphy and itatligni••, of Washington. for
government use, 43 need by Charles Murphy
(tie stock cattle, ST head by Washington butoh
erS, and the retnainder, •33 head, by Baltimore
butchers and stook dealers at the following
runge of prices:
Stock cattle, per lee lbe gross IP X 34
Common and ordinary cattle. Ii 50107 bu
Fair to good cattle 7 75tt8
Prime cattle s 7.140 Its
Market dull and drooping at the 4 . 10.2.
Sheep.—Market Wells
upplied and steady,
sales of common to good sheep INnntt made at
5 to Sc per IN gross.
ilogs.—ltecelpts moderato and demand quite
Saba at 14 to 14 1 ic per In net for lair
to pritue Imp.
I=l
New Vona, July 7.—The market for pig, as
nasal at this season, IS very quiet, lint hold
ers generally arc firm, and , primes are stonily
and pretcy uniform. We notice Pelee Of Ise
tons tilongarnock litan.cla pig, to ship at WO
300 do Eglinton, at $44,50; 50 do No, I
American, iµs; 91.1 do, in iota, 301, at Elizabeth
port; 'a., do, at Poqueopsio, 356; Itni do, Irish
wrongb scrap, on terms we did not learn; 8400
do American rails, at works, *SO; and .31u0 do
Welsh, W.. gold. netiteh pig may lie quoin.' in
141 for Eglinton, 318 for Gleogurnook, and
1.19050 for tiartaherrto and Collura, We no..
Idea sales of 100 tons American refined bar
from MUM eflieLlteeee euntiniu per
ton. From store, the market is dull, ha t-11 rut
at our quotations.
Shlomouln of Iron Ore.
Thu Lake Superior Milling Company linrn
alllppml 909 tons this week, making; a WWI of
0,018 tom,
The reempte over the Bay do N outlet ittot
-Marquette Rallrotutfor the week ending June
?.111, - were 0,2,C tons ore, and I% tons pig—rit ek
ing 31141 tone ore, and 9.131 pig.
Some of tile other companies have snipped
ore thin week, but we rOOOIVOO no report.—
Marquettc Journol.
Balt'more (lotree Market
ISALTIIIOII6, July G.—The market Is exceed
ingly dull, and prince favor buyers. We have
only to report sal. of 2-soewo bags at 14 , 410)
290 currency. Cargo of 400 U bags per Eaglet,
Imported on Western account, has boon for
warded to Cluciimati. ltrfg AUullla,Ln Ramp.
Lon roads, with 3,550 bags 11.10, Is waiting or
ders. Stock of Uio now here 10,010 bags; prices
are nominal, ranging from IS to 1914; eta gold,
as to quality; Java 250% et, gold.
—al.- -- ---
Satralo MWmket.
lirrysi.o. July 7.—Flour quiet and unchang
ed. Wheat quiet and hold at $2,25 for No. 1
Milwaukee. Corn lirmoit The for No. I (air
unsound. Data quiet; No. I Chicago, 42c; No. I
Milwaukee, NM. Barley nominal. Rye quiet
and hold at Me for No. 1 Chicago; .1 for No. 1
Milwaukee. Pork, MAWS& lard, 21;ildrZio.
Whtaky nominal.
New York Dry Goode Market.
New Yoga, July 7.—Brown Cheating—Apple
ton A, eh do C, 16; do E 14. Bleached /Burling
—Forest Dale, 31. Prints—Cocheco, 21; Dun
nel, 1444; grin:man,
26
17; Empire, 13%. Brown
Drilleßboth - 111118, * Globe, 22; Corset
Jeans—Laconla, 21!4; Bal:es, 16.
Pidledelphls Scrod Marhet.
PloiauxLvnia,July 6.—There is no improve
ment to notice in the market for scene, and
but little offering. Tue last sale of Cloversocd
was at 47,50iPS per 64 lbs. Timothy ls held at
a 5,50. Flaxseed is in demand at $3,40@3,55 per
bushel.
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FVTTSEUROII, FORT WARNS & CR10•440 11.
July 7.-1 car metal, John Moorhead; do I ROI.
bar, L Langham; 2 care oats, W D Patterson; 20
bra cheese, 1.1 Riddle. has bacon, 4 kgs lard,
Little, Baird & Pattoa; . bbls Dour, tV Lin
hart; 600 do do, BhomakerA Lang; 160 bias pe
troleum, W Haldeman . 200
,bbls flour, T C Jen
kins; 1 car metal, Lmasig n & McCutehoon;
cars staves, Guthrie ; lb bales wool, Steal
It Grundy; 1 bids whisg rr rokenheimer &
wool, oo; I bx Meanor & r; 4 bbls eggs, H
28 Wads tobacco, J M Mullane; 41 bbls beans.
Cook, Bro & co; 100 W 8 s ithur, Lindsay, Jr &
co, lot harvesters, Beckham & Long; 20 boxes
cheese Lambert, Bhipton & 00; 1 !Gad tobacoo,
61 nett; Ith bbin flour, Head & Metagar; 100
Ittdas, 2so A i li . archer; 200 bets flour, Knox & M d cs..
do, B pigs Old IltrliesF'woo°Btoelr a no; 860
I,Kizkpatrlek Herron; 1 bbl eggs, 1 car oats, Blair & Via:4s; 1
Bhd bacon, F Baßats & co; 00 hides, Hammett
g Son; SO do do, J McLaughlin.
0 0 6 E 9 to"
baccO, Little, Baird & Patton - .
Prrrammon, COLITICEUI Alm Cm:lllmM B.R.
July 7.-100 bbhs flour, E Reameton; 1 car
Meyer & Son; do do, A
staVe.s, Conrad Strutt; bbls dour T . O Jen
kins:l bales tow, Jos
taniclu; I moving
=ny e . g co; I {ell sacks, Herron A 00, Ido
do, Potter, Aiken & Shepard; I car lumber, G
Bassett; 4Ws eggs, Id W
machine, Smith & Tiernan.
CILIPIEL LIND !MD Prcrsacami Estsnlian.
June 7..-6 bids beam, MetiuMitigh,Smlth & co;
20 bsa cheese, J Connor; 10 itim butter, N
Kulloria:Obbls lions, E liver. & C..y ibis ()
apples, Swms, Kennedy & cos lum
ber, T Moore; 1Z Mils chairs, C, Purdy; 100 bra
cheese, L Volgt & co; Xi bpi food, C Stuyi,h it
co; So Mils chairs, A ALUlllum & 00.
iLI.I.N.OI3ENT STATION, July 7-11 cars stavei.,
Kelp,. A Bobbison; I do do, C Lutz; MO sacks
ship/dugs, A Taylor; I car wheat, Keunody
Broil bideggs, J Herbert; 2do go, a Martin;
adodo, Broils 8 Danner; lo bo Choose, Hahn&
Biddle; 1 car corn, Stewart a co; o aka rivets,
W I' Townsend.
LEATIIIEB. BELTING.
. -
CHESSMAN & CLARK,
tiro. II OHIO BT.; near the reulteellary, Alioh
hY ef every description of r.t
ent titretcbed, Cemented and rhymed GAK TAN-
K!! LEATIIER BELTING. BICLIN made to order
and it palrmlat Wort. notice.. Particular. attention
paid to Belts for Bolling blllls and hoary work.
All wort warranted. Orders respectfully witched.
1.321kti11 -
10110
m VOCE NOW RECEDING.
B. IWO 'voitus , rlme Fresh Batter; •
• 700boxei awl. Cu rewe lu tting Cream CriCesei
bblu.'orttnu Blow gotatoent
MO dozen Tana Brooms. in nuwot
9300pualtds claw. nit Baena, in Cate:
- 800potongo Bud COUtitty Soup. lit store 47,,
'NB boxem Bonin Soap; Lit state;
Illtuuftts prime Horgbolu; -
mil busholgtmall Bonus:'. -
1
_
Bartel gum ) 10 . 1 intalti.. 0 . *C"."{ir I r itt
In store tofjp,3 , 7
. 153 Llbizsy lancet.
:;;:
w~;~-
ISEIE
I :il t'l :i :V; I ;Iva: ji
The river remains about stationary at tills
pointovith but two feet in the channel accord
ing to the pier marks. The weather continues
oppressively hot In the sun, and at times It
becomes unite cloudy and indicates rain.
There has been no arrivals aside from the
regular packets. The Brownsville boats con
tmue to arrive and depart with fair trips, rip
parently, each way. The 'And Lootl 1104 Sor
est City are still plying between here and Par
kersburg, though they ca n carry but little
freight. The Revenue arrived and cleared
for Portsmouth. She reports having come up
over Glass House drawing twenty-eight
Inches.
• •
The ltone liambletain left for Cincinnati
early on Saturday morning, and the Camelia
cleared for St. Louis about the middle of the
afternoon. Thu last named boat left here
drnwing about twenty-seven Inches, and a
barge to tow on which she could lighten if
found necessary.
Tue }lector, Capt. Phillips, and tho
Capt. A. S. Carl Isla, are the regular packets
for Brownsville and Genova, this evening ,
leaving at 5 o'clock.
The little Allegheny , river steamer Advanoc,
will, it Is said, take the place of the Bayard to
the Pittsburgh and Parkersburg 3111.410.
The Cincinnati Gazelle of Saturday says
The Yorktown, from Pittsburgh for St. Lout!.
RIO I tons freight d ischargeo coal
dust and 44 b undleslron here.
The Leonidas fr ~,,, St. Louis, hada large
quint BY of genie tee this port. She reshipped
on the Arabian, Si hbl. dre clay for Wheeling
and 25 bids sand for i ittsbu reit.
The following boats mere in port at Cincin
nati on Friday last:
.1. R. Gilmore, Anna, Emperor, Silver Spray,
Lady Franklin. Champion, Nightingale, fine
Grove, pavane, Lawrence. Harry loose. Kate
Robinson, and Leonidas.
The Arabian VIM loading at Cincinnati on
Friday tor Pittsburgh. The Cincinnati
comineveint, of Friday, has the r'ili° wl 'g
Items :
The Cottage N 0.2 reports 3 , .; feet and falling
to the Kanawha. She met the Allegheny
Belie, on Wednesday, with the Talisman In
tow Nearly all the steamers in port
were docorutod with tinge on the Fourth of
July The Marna h. Mid up for the
semen The Silver Spray having
abandoned her trip to New Orleans, nasltipr i i;: ,
her freights on the lady Franklin
Rowena, Havana, Rebecca, Natoma, Mariner,
Anglo Saxon, and Champion. were all picnic.
lag on the Fourth. The Rowena anreened and
chipped about 3 feet of water, 'War Sedum.
nine. She reshipped her guests, when she was
pumped out In three hours, and wan all right
again The Lawrence bus laid up to
repaint and relit generally Mr. Cal.
W. Bennett has returned from his tour east
ward Mr. John Greenough, clerk of
the Ruth, was lit the city a few days since.....
The Potomac reships IWO kegsof nails on
the Champion, for St.. louls.
A Sr RAN Li E Arc. 'cur. —A raft, a few days
ago, driven by the wind Into the mantibeach
near the bead of Lake Pepin, forced up the
skull and parts of a skeleton of a man, with
which was found a decaying moneybelt, hold
ing about le:Ou In gold and Oliver. Tho rafts
men could not and any clue by which the
bones might be Identified. It is simpOsed,
from the fact of the specie being found with
him, that they are the remains of one of the
)tenons lost by the bunting of the Galena, at
lied Wing, In IS.SS.
PITIrSBURGII, BROWNS-
ViLLE ANL> UEN ZVA U. S. !ANIL,.
I * CUMMIPT , 0400 3INZIE , .
MR run .ASL
three daily eldo-wheel steamer* between
Pittsburgh, Monongahela City, IlrownseUle, Hire's
Landing, Orreneboro, Urnees sod the Dunkard UII
Regions. This line Is composed of the following
stdamere
FAI'ETTR....
TELEORAPH
FRANKLIN
CIALLATIN
Three prsekets wLI lege., Pittsburgh daily at a a.
m., and 5 p. m, except Sunday, when the departure
will be at b o'clock, /1.. ID.
The through packet for the Oil Regions will leave
Pittsburgh claily at 5 p. to.; Browlirrllle daily at
5. m.
ItrutitlSO—Lcaves Brownsville for Pituburgh
daily at 7a. at and p.
Leaves •nd ltelaers at 12 o'clock;
Illee's Landing at 3 p. m.
The line Is composed of 11t.e.11.815 slde-trheel
steamers, bullt expressly for the trade. They are
commanded by °dicers of long experts . .., who
will pay particular attention to the want• and nom
fort of passenger. the Lost, will reeve promptly
at the hoar ledvertanud
FUEltiliTtl ILEMEIVIdi AT ALI.
Yor banner perttetstars, enquire or
J. 11. ItOltElPre, Agent,
At the Wharf-Boat, toot of Grant et., Pittsburg
L. h.
" l i t ' r V o l er N o ' s in.
mTal big)
PEOPLES'
LINE OF STEAMERS,
Plitsbargia, flononga Ge tiela City. Browns
ville and neva.
Tbil Company will run a daily boat between the
above points, romprised of We new and splendid
slde-whorl utearatrs CIIIF.IFTAIN, It. IL APRA,n
conamander, and ELECTOR, ittuocue Pill Lk",
commander. Cfne Elector Is now Lola completed
and will Lake bar place In the line In a few days.)
The Chieftain will lento Pittsburgh for all p,oints
Tlitilt.DATe and HATIII.I,AVS
at ar. r. Returning, leaves Urbana for Pitteharglt
utt MONI , Akn, WKI/1 4 ,}CliliAYI1 and YRIIIA Ys.
at 8 a.. a. and Brownsville Ater. S.
Tit; Elector leaves ..UtINDA WED:MaI/AY
and VIM, AT.at , U. Iteturatag. h.nv,' (toady.
for Pittaborgh TUESDAV, 1 111111.111 AT nod SAT-
Ultll Yat9 •. M. and Browns% Ille at tP. U.
- • •
. . .
Ibe Curanahy nave a 111,r-clan,. W hart Bust
at Monongahela City and I . ll.lallargh. Freight re
ceived at all hours No charge fur run...talon on
Eartern freight,
16=1=!
. . . . . .
..
For fOrthor portleolor• onquir‘• o . n
board., or to
101.1 ti S. CoN NI Nitillobt, A[.... . the Wharf
Ito., I,t or uront atzvet. lablOr.tmd
I,WR CINCINNATI AND
okplenilld pas
stcw.er
.111 lea, a for Ihr ata•ve and all 1 4 .;t 4 e P Aria L c i lla v I:grl.
Tll2 DAY. allr. N.
THE NEW
Spring and Summer Medicine
► 9 1 9 l 9 ' I
• • • •
COMBINED WITH
lodide of Lime,
ItErA It II FOR
G. W. PETITS, BOSTON,
BY
James R. Nichols & Co.,
IMANUFACTURINO WUMILSTS,
A4o:4Ell;j:c4il'jEES:f:ll:
WIWI
Protoxide of Iron,
Which has become so favorably known as a
Tonic and Restorative,
By Pitysletany and ham/ids in ail palls of OH
country.
The new preparation, "IiAItSAPARILLA IN
COMBINATION WITH lUDIDE OP LI/dlr.'
presents one of the moat prompt alterative &neut.'
In a form capable of exerting full action upon the
system, mid this In minute and pleasant doses. It
la conceded that the alterative. resolvent, or tonic
effects of lodine. are exerted most decidedly when
Lei° . elated with other alterative.. In combination;
Led the Sarsaparilla see= to Mel perfectly all the
favorable requisitions.
The end effect usually observed when ...SARSA
PARILLA WIT)/ lODIDE UP LIME'' Is taken, is
an increase of appetile, showing that IL Lou tonic
properties of a marked character. Its alterative ef
fects are menden in Its ready combination with the
blood and tissues. Hale, scrofulous women and
children improve rapidly under Its use. sad the vi
tal functions assume a healthy condition.
1t is admirably Wanted to ' , large number bl chum
le or Ilen. affections peculiar. tb children. It is
suited to them, both by the mildness and efliciency
of Medicinal cifeet and the pleasauL attractive form
of the, remedy it may he given fora long period
where constitutional Influences are desired, and no
repugnance, or disinclination to take the syrup,
encountered. In White-Swellings, Hip-Joint Dis
ease. and Distortions of the Spine, It should be giv
en Peral.tensiy, In moderate doses, until relief I.
obtained.
In the Spring of the Year, and
during the Warm Weather.
Thu accomuletton of morbid matters In the system
*acme to become manifest and very troubiesome.
Lusitude, Headache, Polls, tiostivences, Loss of
Appetite, Palms in the Joints, Indigestion. etc., ars
vary common. Nothing over devised la better
adapted to exterminate or area off these affections
than this now Combination of ISAIWAYABILLA
WITHIODIUE OT LIME.
No preparation ICU Ift, or *Aids appratintatesta
St, as an
Alterative, or Blood Purifier,
has ever before been phteed teltbin um mach of Moat.
Ma. Indeed. tile sit •entireir nzwand-nelleriTiVio
combination. In no rinipoetertiombilnit anything
hitherto employed.
The opinion Of Meallanionon,COncartilatt IL the
description or hi cantata , / ammeter. therapeutic
Vnioe. ner 'ham euhetro Oven tn a rimier.
which cobe bad at Om atom at any and all Oral
claim Drognlate. dfa.
/tor mic In Pittsburgh by U. E.IIILLEFta CO..
AND ALL '
nqiits7:etWir
FLUID EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA.
Combined with lodide ofiLitne,
E LEMING'S DRUG STORE,
No. 64 Market. St.. Pttbtwrgh.
prirvATE DISEASES.
No. I%XOUNU Ueb rd.;
sate inseams with unparalleled sueeli - •
Varticular attention Veld titierinatel7lloeatV
diseases of Me Urinary Organs. lib treatnoto
the earns Laing - the most etleaeurlitairlateialgair.•
11111:=Ithn aTi n g i t=atep t° 1% aPi lir att
other hroparstieh renunisla . 0011 Semite 10 t
hettlG Ir. rridn2l,4l44Viarpriis
limed tor. übotlaato - . 1 70 1,011 , 14 P e r •
' •
uses
heondi A %mil .
treaters's= .
STEAMBOATS.
CAPT. M. A. CUX.
CAPT. U. 11130IIER.
,GAIT. Z, W, CAIIMAC
..GAIT. A .8. CARLILE.
=I
FLUID EXTRACT
OPT)
OIL WORSE.
SOHO OIL WORKS.
Burrum,HEREW & CO.,
MANUFACTURER.. OF TIIF
CELEBRATED SPERM LBW; ,CATOR,
PETROLEUM LUBRICATI . OILS.
Sperm, Lard and hale Oils,
BRAD LIGHT, lINNIES' OIL I DWINIL GRUBB
Standard White Burning Oil,
No. 33 Market Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA
I=
AGENCY
PARTFWBURG LUBRICATING
Oil Company
Keep constantly on hand a supply or
STEAffiED
Natural Lubricating Oil,
I=
Free from all Impuril res.
Every Barrel Warranted,
OR TO BE BETE KBE() AT MK A'OMPAN T'S
M=MI
Address
JAMES B. THOMPSON, Agent,
WITH T. 11. NEVIN & CO.,
N W. Corner Third and Market Sts.,
elrrsituntai, PA
111r3.:1 , 7S
W OOLDLIII/OE OIL REFLYLIiiI
C7l 40021EC1P.8.57 'lt ,
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA.
JOHN WATT, President.
HENRY M. LUNG, tine . ) , wsil Treas..
WORKS IN TIEMPERANCEYILLE
Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
I=
YLANUIFACTUILERS Or PURE WILITT.
131[31-1,-NIN-413-
Brand—"Luoifer."
rills MI canno L. excelled for burning properties,
color or are test, and is put up in well seasoned bar
rels, suitable for Htla USE, sr EXPOlef. 1011.-
DEM eu,LICITED..
•
Dtaactowa—John Watt. Robert Lea, Geo. Black,
C. H. Iterron,C. L. Caldwell, H. H. Collins. J. W.
Porter, Heat. Wallam D. W. C. Carroll.
.1 .2:Bout
WARING St KING,
'COINISSION MIRCHANTS AND BROKERS IN
Petroleum and its Products,
4 lIILIQUESIXE war.
PII"i`BBVRGIFS. 1.61;16.
=
WARING, KING & CO.,
mtntan IST Walnut St. Plana
SUPEIUOK OIL ENGINES.
We are congiroctins, and wll keep on buol.
perlor *Wit of
OTT. .111.1 0 7G-I=o2 - Xl/13
Mil LIMB A 001101 OS THUM uOILI
BIeCLELLAAB & CO.,
Corner Federal and Larock Streets,
.41.1.a.L.1340,33.33CeiTir„
Wholesale wad Druggists,
Dealers In Paints,Oita, Vandal:ma, Dregs, illye
t3tulla, aron MI, etc., Flandard and Patent
land
Their stark Is large and well selected, and
will Itr aold as low nanny bons .ot the area.
PETIIOI4_,
U M. I J SCHOONMAKEB 141. SOP,
•
We Invite parties needing engines roe tros pars..
to and ere them, corner of EIKE and O'HARA
STREETS, near City Water Works.
Irk MACKINTOSH HEMPHILL .t Cts
A. D. AVOILDRON.
EAGLE OIL SVOLtKti,
laww - re,a3.43,erv131 , 0.
WICHTMAN & ANDERSON,
Refinerma and Dealers in
OVFILCK. SICCONUST.RY, I:ORNEIL IRANCOOK
NT. AND DUQUILSNY. WAY. ivy 1.6,.13
...............
j AmEs IRWIN & CO"
MANUTACTUREMUM
OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA.
COrliac", 1.61 Ma ea als.c.t
033=GIM:1
iii.ANUFACTIMERS.
111111141,14
No. 118 Water Street,
mtogrrmnumis or
PATENT iIIWUNI),
PATENT TEMPEEF.I)
PATENT POOTIIED
CIIICOLAR, MOLAY,
MILL AND CIIOISIM-VITIC
gB •
i'llra w BOILER OR S UI ""
MORROW Sc BARNHILL,
=I
Stearn Boners, Oil Stllla, Agitatora, Tanta
Salt Pam, Gasomete,a, Wrought
iron Bridgea, Sheet Iron
Work. doe.,
CORNER LIBERTY AND SECOND STS.,
PITTSBURGH. P.d..
earl{ EP A I !UN DONE PROMPTLY. roy24l:b=
STEAM ENGINE PACKING.
LUBRICATIVE PACKING,
1,011 SAM
STUFFTO BOXES Of STEAM
r pOlliES
An art e recommend*. by al the ro corn
pante., who have thoroughly tried it, and la in gen
oral use on over two hundred and Arty of the rail
huads In this country , and on trial by over av ,
ndred others.
ADOPTED BY MO.OOO BTATIONEILY ILN
01.N123. It I. s ant-class article.
75 CENTS PER POUND.
LUBRICATIVE PACKING COWN
==n!M7M!
• •
Nos. 1. a• 14 and 115 ATER oT., f RO li
yarntal
'NOV /STRUM WORKS.
=CM r. 1301.1.../.1,11EM SiLLHOW...OOO7III Oita.
FomilltUCH M. BOLE D E N. C2S,.
Cid - RAT/fat N it L gers B of rTEAJ4I3OAT KS:
OIL WELL ENGINES, LOCOMOTIVES
for Coal Works„ all kinds of Land and Marine FIN
GIN ES.rnade to order.
From the well earned reputation Of the Manager,
Mr. JAMES la ELSGN. wo hope to moire a liberal
share of patronage thorn Steamboat builders and
others wanting good machinery. Our MU) will be to
do all work in the best
intonerr.
Mrs fair conipanser
don, and to do It in the time we my. All kinds 01
CASTINGS made to order. Itepalrluir Machinery
promptly attended to. We eon turn a Shaft at Seel
long, and bore or turn a Pulley kJ feet diameter. •
itsrlihop on Duquesne Way, near the PoinL
foundry on Third strest,near Market., Pittsburgh,
Pa. splOiltind
piftuouLa MACHINE WORKS
R. S. 4.
ND. MI Ohio Street, Allegheny
ManFlMturer of
1111 0 110VS1) BORING TOOLS, AND YIETISItIig
VIM) IN ((INKING OIL AND HALT WPM A.
Particular attention invited to his Patented
proven:tents In Jars and Joints, made of Juniatta.
U. 11., and Low Moor Mon, to standard sues, and
numbered, so that tonna eon to orderod_..ny mat. of
"'47•l:l 4 fit%dirrnod tT asPre tittg n , t :m t !:ll to
those who may Isiah it. Emones and machine
made to order. Orden by mall promtly attended to.
lam prepared to grant licenses to Other manilla,
tarers tor these Improvement. on liberal terrob. W.
U Allegheny r. 4.).
Jegihd73 N. LEEIIt
ARSENAL GLASS WORKS.
MODEL- RYRIE a, CO.,
idannfeeturen of BLACE„ and IIIi.S.LN
WAILS, fireggiste , Ware, Bottle., Demlionne,_Oar.
my*. Warenonse—ero. Vr ATER
between tindtbeeld and Want etreet ,rittaborgbi
vro ivarraatour Wares to be rope . or to ally man.
Lactated west of the Mountains. always on hand s
Woomera of the above deacrlvirfoo. All order,
promptly attended to, Particular atteigloo paid to
private monhdn. road)
Fin hut' , - - 1.19,94,i1FP51m
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BM, mod Sheet Lard
Workers, Ibrittiodu tlst.
tors, WWI, sod Lard UN Burners,and all =emit
Order. of Ilrittanbt used by Mato Msnufactorers.
i a t rarealed. No. LW lilEoll2ll> STREET,
old di
SSEVERANCE,' No. 68 WAVIER
. SWM,dman inanftlnctarer or HOMER
IaTISTII,WHOUWIT PP common and rotiros4l
of every description.
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.sortment constantly on boat.
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FIRE ACIi'D 111ARINE
INSURANCE CO, OF NORTH A HERM.
PHI LADEI,PHIA
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Hartford Fire Insurance. tooapaity,
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A LLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
OF I'LTTSHUItCII.--001ce. Ito. 37 filth sue,
Bank Block.
Insurethgalost all kinds of Fix sod fdariste ILLS st
JOHN I RN% IN,
JOHN It. MeCON.I). Vlce Pershlent
C. D. DONN P:1.1" nt , tetan.
Capt. NI, hl. IDEA N. litneral
IBM
tr.VrOltfl
base Jones, ; John 11. McCord,
C. U. Huai Cleorge B. Head,
Charles Hays,
T H ,J " Acts C k h intn, Capt. Wm. Dean,
John Irwin, Jr.,lt. McGrew,
B. 1.. Fahumitoek. I Robert H. Dm ta.
WESTERN INSURANCE CO, OF
PITTLIBURGFI,
AI.F.XANDItIt NiklICK, President.
WM. Secretary.
CAPT. liEk/ItliN. NXELD, lienersi Agent.
(Mee, 92 Water Street, Spang 's Ware House,
np staira, Pittsburgh.
Wlll Insure against all kinds or Fire and Marine
rtisks. A home Institution managed by Directors
who are well known to the community, and who are
determined bi prompinem Pharr ruliy, to main
tain the charneter which they oSSMIII4I, no of
fering the best proloction to those who dealer be ,
Insured.
DI ItreToll4,
Andrew Ackley,
Doreld N. Long,
lleea J, Thomas,
t'llaa. .1. Clarke.
John R. kleCnne
lames I% 11 antn.
NW, Nlml c
K. d r.
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Alczano
Ce.mpb..ll MarronC. W. Itlact.ron,..
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W H. P. HERBERT. necrotary..
INSURE TOUR LIFE IN THE
CHARTER OAK LIFE IN Stilt 4. NOE COMPA
NY OF HAIITFORLI, CONN.
TILE ONLY [Art INSURANCE. COMPANY IN
AMICRICA thttl. DOW 11la ke• .01.11 pale an AI. (MI
CASH Di ViliEF it on the drat and each vol.'s...pent
payment of Cum. Ito CA tql CAPITAL, an ac
cumulation-ym or r.. eOO,OOO. Is securely invested in ppb-
Ile stocks All4ll mons - Ages of REAL ESTATE. It Is
now In [LAMB year of business, and has paid to t h e
winows AND ainreLarin of its members the sum o
ONE. MILLION DOLLARS. To Chia date not • sin
gle ease of litigation has occurrod, an evidence
that liberslity and fair dealing Is a specialty with
this Company.
The policies of tills Company are not forfeited by
reason of non-payment of premlam after the second
year. No payments required after LH. yearn but
policies continue good through life.
OFFICINS.
J. C. WALKLY, President.
N. if. rALmzit, Vice President.
Z. H. WHITE, SeeruturY•
Branch Mime for illestorn Pennsylvania, where
Circulars nod blank Applications will ho Davi:A.6ll.l,
68 klitt, street. Pittsburgh-
Agents vented throughout the State. Apply to
nennay Y. E. Gin/DS:LI.. State Agunt
-
NORTII AMERICA
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Widows and Orphans' Fund.
.No. 63 IF`aHalts St. f aretv Fork
PRESIDENT-N. D. DOILDAN.
BaCIt.TAIIIC-J. 1.17,2.0tvran
It. M. TINDALL. Medical Examiner
T. COOK,
EMI
SPECIAL AVERT FOR trESTEBN PA..
61* Fourth St., Pittsburgh.
Ali ENTS WANTED. mvW:bs3
FEOPLE:II I / 4 - SIiIiANCE co.
omen, N. E. CORIsIZR WOOD A..ND FLIFTWAIS.
Wm. PhMips,
John Wet., •
John Y.. l'arim,
las.Mille:,
% tn. Soo Kirk,
•Istrms U. Verner
A'll. 1
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V. V. L.A11.1.n.i Eli, Deem
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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS
=I
rittebargh White Lead Works,
PVILE Wk.U.T.b
IMMEIM2I
.No. OS Wood. 11611Mtraelt.
T!(E BEST
EFFERVESCING
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA,
In 6 us. bottles, so toe forts of POWDER, fur pale
ti) aU Wholesale Druggists. Dreimred by
ARTHUR ROGERS. Internist H. I.
.1192:93.1
CASES CHARTER OAK 'LEAD
luuL received and for sole by
GM/110E A. KELLY,
nigla Wholesale Druggist, 4/ Wood street.
Al KEGS FRENCH ZINC, In Oil,
lost received and tor sale by
DICORUE A. EEL. 7,
my2.l Wholesale Druggist, 37 Woods' Oct.
911 CASES CASTOR OIL, , Crystal;
'..‘"J"" received
and
dar livir3E A. KELLY.
my 24 Wholesale lirogglot, V Wood street.
a DBES. SPTS. TURPENTINE not
•-• received sod for sale by
IIEORGE A. EEL! 7,
snit/ Wholesale Druggist , 37 Wood, eet.
FOUNDRIES.
M
FORT PITT FOUNDRY
CHARLES •KNAP NEPHEW
■ANUFSCTVALUB 07
HEAVY ORDNAIIICE,
mai ALL:RINDS OF lI:EAVy . .CANTINLIK.
Special attention paid to R ET O R TS.LLL WOR.II
BLAST MACHINERY aro!
REVALII23 attended to ti}.
As heretofore. the best mswrals will always be
toted at this Foundry.
Attention tadalled to our NEW FLY WHAM
PATTERN increased twillitlespe Ottlnituptil
saute.naltayd
.
VALLEY W ORK S L. Jew.
STOVE
ALLEN, M'KEE & CO.,
ediee and Warebonse ; 301 Liberty M Street
opposite of
Manufactures a great variety of COOK, PARLOR
and HEATING bTOVES, 'among which are the eel
ebrated Allegheny and Monitor Coal Cooking
Stoves; also, the Autocrat land Sentinel, for coal or
wood, and the unrtvalleil
.niar or the Empire. Au
ood; also, Arches, Orates, accodera, Sugar Kettles,
Dog Irons and Hollow War Amorally. mhe
HHADLNY... ...W. VAXVIIWC I. 8. StilhJ)l.B7
"ETNA STOVE WOMBS.
A. lIRAIOLET & CO
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COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
•
Among widen al.e
((Cod bted Elgith) . .ll4, TIMInc
and TALLSIdAN 1314.5 9, VOSEANA, yr:L
IMAN and IHOISIBLDES (WOod Coot stoves.) Also
manntantore
GRATER, GRATE FRONTI4,,dm..
When and Warehouse, corner of Lteeniid and Woo
streets. Elttabursh. ihntrwyDa on Second street.
14:Ivor
:9 4 r 4 2 filiAo) :A :*:
FITTSBUIIGII
ANDERSON, COOK &
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bianiliacillrers or th b./ centsl4,ll &pare',
Via% and °Mane,- e
exit slree; Su* Plates. doe, 10rIP
and Sheet Cast Steel, cut Neel for
REAPIRG AND MOWING MACHINES,
!MEM PLOW WINGS, O'PliaTiOB. •
• CISLOICILALMS, dba.
C 244 and Coinnuni Plough and Spring Stan
00co—COrner of Wt Monongret and Rams-meets. {wahine.
above the ahela Mouse. -
aell:dy
DIAMOND
M.N.MMENXA 1MTC.111.11340, •
MM. CA:
ISAPAC. IYROnEi P NZ:dh t
Manntactaren of
SEIM QUALITY ItSVINED CAST MAL.
here,sq no, and outagou. uf 111 Woo. Waryantod
equal to any Imported or manufactured In Ma count
t llipOntee and warebone, No. 10 and MISInt, an
and Enlttattond atreeta. Pittatrunth
P. 11 1 0 1. 14AIAT
l i tinWrZrEt CO.
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IA sum sr "ai !xy 24.1.AUIDLOCIT MOO. i
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DR. KEYSER'S
Pectoral Syrup
IMIZE=I
MET=
Ciaret4 13rconehi
i - b meL-i
M 1 Diseases of the Lungs
A rise of five Teen , sdanAllog cared by Dd. KEY
•ECIPS rEcTIMAL BYELUr
rrnsaunim. JannarY U. MO.
Da. Asnora:—aly wife has mull *Meted with It
by cough and didlculty of breathing for live or MS
years, erhieth_tersoyeral yearn back, had gnainally
Increased In vitilence. The complaint has been her
edimry. sod she had been treated by several physi
cians without any relief. In this state of her case
ermined some of your PECTORAL COUGIIBY It Ur.
I bought, the first time, a elty cent bottle, which re
Ileved her very much; I then called and got a dolls.
oqttle, which cured her entirety, andtbe nes now no
trace or the former disease, except W.A..... I
Mies state that I used the medicine myself to a
. . . •• •
eyld and cough. The medicine cured me by Ming
one don. I express
re my entire satiantetion with the
medicine, aud you aat betty to publish U
you desire o. WM. 'WILLIAM,
Alderman, BMA Ward
Prrrennsont,.April 24,1827.
READ THE TIMTIL—Da. KZYSItt:—I have a
daughter who has taken feversl medicines for a bad
cough without benefit, among them Ayer'. Chain
Pectoral. I purchased from you a botue of 74tit
Pectoral Syrup. and before she had used half a bout
tie sbe was relieved. The second bottle cured her
entirely of her cough.
Ro JOHN DARIN,
binson st ree t, "'bony.
MTISBURGII,DeoemberJt
A GREAT CURE BY DR. K.SYBEIPS PECTORAL
8YR1.17.—1 live In Peebles township. Allegheny
county. a bo ut • cough aud spitting. whi tontin
eenced the -ith of irebruatilast. andd
eight month.. I employed the ben physic..
In the-country, and my cough minimal unabated
until early In October. At that time 1 was adra,ed
to try your Pector•l Cough Syrup. which did. mot
after I had taken one bottle I was entirely free from
thv coughing and spitting. I had deepaired of ever
getting 11, and I think It. should oe Whiten that
this valua ble remedy will do for other. what It has
done in my case. JOHN C. LITTLE,
Witnes.: B. 11. EoEa. Peebles township.
PAYTON Toirneutz, April 11, 1813.
A WONDERFUL CUM./E.—Some time ago an old
neighbor of mine was ve,y 11l with a cough,
which every one stipposed to be consumption. His
relatives told me that be had tas.en every remedy
• ey heard of without benefit; his brother came to
see Wm dle, and all were conkrmed In the belief that
he could not live. I had about the third of • bottle
of your Pectoral sy - rup, which I gave him, and It en
*rely cured him , to the astolgahment of all. What
makes the ease more remarkable. Is tne extreme age
of the man, ho being shoat elghty years old. 1 have
no doubt the reetosal saved Itls life.
kLcULINNLY.
DILKEYBMIDBPECTORALI3I2MUP IN BLdlati
viwd.—Plea send me .othersupply of yourval
uable Pectoral Sse
yrup. Jawed everybody amend us
has the cold, end are enquiring for "Dr. Keyser's
Pectoral tlyrno.%l We have sold sixteen bottles the
ant Week. and are how entirely out. Mr. A. Altar
and Mg. P. Maher. both of Blairsville, Pa., told us
the w
Yo ould not be without It la thelr famines. IN
ilia. all 1b5.0.1 use It on
etrally ce went It again.
%. sespe,
J. B. WATTZEBON • etible.
January n, IBM.
sitisCronfl.
Capt. Joint L.. kituada.
Samuel P. btu - leer,
' Charlee Arbuckle,
Juhn V. hirkpatriel,
Frank a. Ilisae
C. Lisitson Love,
•1111.1,1P5, President
WATT. Vice Pr.bier,
;Lary.
ot),LIA,N, AgL.
illa - ritorMOll, November la, 11161.
On. haltewie—Altletneh not an advocate or Patent
Medicines, in general. It affords me ',tenure lade.
Serf bablc to recommend your PIf.OIIIHAL.LIY HUY.
An a medicine, it Is weltworthy the attention of any
person .alto mar In any manner be ailllcted with
tanighs, ana hoarseness or any tind,and for inn
peculiar qualifications for removing till that die,
greeahle sensation attending a severe cold.
I have been, morn or less in my life,talrectet l ith
the severest of colds and hoarseness. At tin.
throes would accent so closed as to prevent m,
speaking above •wh per, and by tahingAfew roses
et' the above Syrup It would relieve me entirely
recommeuding this medicine, I myst unliebita•
viugly •sy that It IS the best remedy I ever 11) tad,
parvortlng sneers the above, nor should any 11Allii•
be without thin remedy for diseases to hrkvaleat.
Yours, most rentectrolly,
EMWAllll .1. JONEN,
CuttLer Citizens' Deposit Dana.
STSVILItiVII.L2,. Ohio, March 14. ISO.
I have ueed .1)r. Keyser's Cougb Syrup for • bad
dough Of several rears 6w •s
eae cheerl.ll4
say it la the best medletne for Ine same that hl
ever Laken. .1. W. FMCS..
CUL.. ritAl-r AND Ult. ILE YhEilli PECCOII
3Y ' , ATP —l/a. KaYSsn—.l.lWar (Mrs c ur e the delay
of tny weicnowledging the excellence of Your Pectoral
liZt u fkal Y iri P s I.7rgr;uilly take glifitnter.37LionnMe
out of toy cough, and the worst one I. was ever adllct
ed with. I haat/ not used more than one-ballot L •
Dottie, and 1 can and do wish that all who are AmA.
ed would give It no fair • trial bare done, and
they will be greed Loamy, 'qt lsnoquact medicine.
would not suffer another such an attack for soy
onsideration, or at soy cost. lam confident I own
reathe more freely than I ever did. I shall always
acknowledge a debt of gratitude for InVenting so
cam:heat a remedy. l'ou are at liberty to use my
name in this regard erYee thin-1..0.11er.
n. r. PitATT.
ANOTIIRE HEW CEIPTOTICA.TIL—DR KEY
SEIPS PECTORAL SYRUP.-1 had been troubled
with a cough d cold for Several weelm--so bad es.
t that I could an
not sleep. I had the advice and pi e
criptions from three of the best physician. Cu the
city, who I could name. but do not do so. 1 bunny
procured a bottle of your Pectoral tlyrup, vitteh
cured me entirely.
(eigned) J. W. 8111ONTON.
No. NS Liberty etrect, rittsbo.rgh, Pa,
January nth, 1860.
•11TOPTHATC011tliillifi.”—“How can I dolt?"
tio to Keyeer's, on Wood Street, and get a bottle of
his Cough Pectoral, and if that don't cure you, your
case must he desperate Indeed"` This is a specimen
of the colloquy one hears every day In cold-osmium,
periods of the year. And we can, from actuarexpe
riment, cheerfully concur In the adviser's admoni
tion as above, for we have tried the"Pectoral, , '
most stubborn ease, with entire imeoess. In
two weeks ago we went to Pittsbmh, with one of
the most dleiressing, costar? nn subduable
cough we ever experienced since our advent upon
mundane sphere. We coughed steadily and le
boriously for one whole tweet, In normal, oh tiring It
out, but it was no go. to feet, It seemed rather At
have Improved by plne, and to have aspired
strength, potency an treasibility by the opera
tion. In Wm stage of oiler.. we coughed our wet
to Keyser's, No. HO Wood at set, procured.flips
cent bottle of the “to"' took w ere g th
directions, and In forty-eighth hours were master
of the geld, the enemy having unconditionally sur
rendered, after a brief, bet unequal conflict with se
fbrealdahle ad &learners as heyeer'. immure 004111
Pectoral. —Lireleanritta WO per. Dee, 14„
,
,
.
EDICIU.
CURES DINSUMPTIA
CURES COLDS,
CURES
Ilesseater Common Council, Pittsburgh, I.
N. 13.—1 am no atranrer to m 7 reLlow-citMea., an
IL .bo entertain donbta um COMM% Me Venous' ly
E. F. r.
DR. KEYSER'S PECTOVL SYRUP
le prepared and sold by
DR. GEORGE a KEYS. Va.
No. 140 WOOD STINCET
Pi Et~bzari~ • 3E•c)3;ia,a94
T HE
Great Nervous Remedy
Dr. Keysert. Nervous Antidote
Will retire, ,tithes!, flit, soil often perms:ten
cure all Nervous Irrltabtllty.
Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote
WM Care Hy.tort
•
Ur. Kejsees Nerqous Antidote
Will I.lare . Twltchtni of We Nervy
Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote
"Wilt Care Nervous 1104. ebe
Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote
Will Core "Nervous CroroP of tioo Bevels.
Dr. Keyser's Narrow Antidote
' , will Cure Neuralgia
Dr. Keysees.Nervons Antidote
Will Caro Neuralgia of the Yaoe
Dr. Keyser's Nervotis Antidote
. wlLLCare Ntarales of the !nomad
Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote
WIXI Fat, Henrililt of Um Haan
Dr, Keyser's Nervous &athlete
ewe Nei:v.low um Lim we men 5, "
Dr. Keyser's Nervens Antidote
Wtll Cora zi.trogie
Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote
Will Cure I'stritaikaa of I#n ►teat.
Dr. Keyser's Awns latidoto
Cara Yatat•.. • • tcmtu •114•mM
Dr. Geyser's Derr. I It ad.%
Wlll Cam SIZITOIII Wet, *440(004W44 , ,
Dr. Keyser% Denies Ail eta
win roetwees via*, vivrotwee Writs
Dr. lieytor'ia tietThas AVMs*
Vitt anrc Anybohynamo...
Dr. lityiteo brV(44 MAW*
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PENNA. SALT MANUFACI UWG CO.
PITTSBURGH. PA
ENNA. SALT MANUFACTUR'G CO.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
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On this Continent.
TN SO PRONOUNCED BY THE
m st •olentille A nnlytical
Restores Um Hair;
It Prevents Hair Falling Out:
It Changes the nom., to their Original
Action;
— TCEradlentes Dandruff and Humors,
It Keepslhe Scalp Healthy;
It Contains no Injurious Ingredient,
And Is universally uceordrei to be nplendld Or
,B , ll7 , llattlr . Article. ITS MERITS II rt.
Every bottle CONTAINS MORE LIQUID than any
other dollarparation.
NO LARG E
re
REWAJOM offered to col abilals Ita
edlcany. hut WE DO CUARANTEE to refund the
money o any person who will use two boob, and
then say that our Itestorallve bas tailed to do all we
4. R. RAMA KTT & Propr, letons,
Menet:meter, New Itasupehtre
R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Agents,
Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
my 21.92 - -
CHOLERA
DISARM!!
The Chief Cause of Pestilence
Destrovcd:
nil. E. COUIFITARET'S DISIN
-,vrzeraNca FLUIDS, secured hy haters Satent
in the United states and Seance. l'repared solely
hy the New York Dislufeeting omps •t their
Laboratoty, Nos. "atli, *0 and a ir Henry rtreet. N.
Y. titles, ta Cedar Street.
This Company organized nu n permanent bads,
with Dr. Courtaet, the celebrated Small Chemist,
In charge of its Laboratory, Is prepared to foretell
its DthISTECTINO FLUIDS for sick rooms. nurseries,
urinals, water closets, privies, cesspools, sewers,
gutters, ships. railroads, hospital., prisons, And
po.itie Institutions of all kinds, slaughter-house,
offal and rat-boiling e•tablishments; kials of ma
nures (itaturnesty Increanlnz the tal ee of the latter
to every forma). and a-beret er aften
shre stases exist. Tne-r moat..e drodortsers,
antiseptic., ant I int tre.rent., a ar ,
and dis,nr...t.tnts In
the acientille inentoltig or the ,vort., rhey remove
noxious gasses and tty •Iwutical prtuciples—
leaving In their placer, h,,5111.10 t.Ar, the) err tit-
Wrltta ann. and tat 4 inr-r•tte of lawman.
aura—not InJurlta , nor 1 ,11: In ntstit.li they are
used. The attention or ntettlya I mull scielltlfin mess
Is directed to these 'II-inter:anis. Allarionl are
tettlsnonials in rat ~r ihl. diseovert - which.
with lout Irt •t 4. tt , ' to ht •• it .tt tin t man..
onice.
Dab,: ”a. ti.uto. 1. March at, lilaa.
To the Prrxs,l , lll l, 10 rttrk Dlotnpeting 0
Dear Mr: Lt It ail it is r.R . , , ent..1.1 to be. Wr hay
matte natty vial,. of tits. , q.t.. hut now tatualtter
that we have found au art cla with:h torpataet qll
=M=SIMtE/MI
NKW 11/11.1i, Aprll 1.
.71. [ha Presider., Nrao DlRsup rt lap Ou.:
Dear Slr: Wt. pr.reouncr It, without rreplloo. to
be the best we 1,9 v.. CV, J....we. 110 eileet
every matterie coloi.lete aeul I...tan teertrem.
. A A nt,,r Hon.,
N.H. — Thew GI. on I, Lan, art. n• -
sNrs is titiler tt h ir dillett..T i di the Stultit4v Pollee
POW Azrvinh, Y..
General and Sole Agents for he United States aud
the Canadas, to whom all ordera aliould ho ad
daesaed.
got lads by MeCLAJIAN h Genii:NSA N. Greg
gots Pittsburgh, It. ins Ilealia
RUMPIIIIEVS
HOMOEPATHIC SPECIFICS.
Hare Mired, from the meet maple experience an en
tire mooess, nimble, ellielent and reliable. I hey ate
the only medicines perfectly - adapted to popular tie
—so simple tbat to - Intakes cannot ne made Salon
them; so harmle,s ae to be free from danger, and
xo
enteient a, to be aepays
cos, ,
No, I curt. WILVEIto„ t.ougoltlona, Intlommo..
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g " HEADACHE, Sick Headache..... ...
0 •• DYSPEPSIA, 111111m/a Stomach 25
11 " SUPPRESSED, acanty and painful
periods 55
2 •• LEUCURRIICRA, or Whites.... .... 26
II" 1.31.121.11 . , hoarse cough ze
14 '• SALT RHEUM, Erysipelas, Kans.
Rows 25
15 •• RHEUMATISM, dl clicateatic sales 75
16 " PEVP.R. AND AGUE, Rhine and
Fever
17 .• eti.Krt, int. rual or extern/ a.. ~
tielllALsl 1, sore, Inflamed el e
IS '• CATARRH, sou . 0 chronic, Inlhe
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L • tiEN.shil.r.iiriVi.../s•Vic, ......
weaknesa
2 " /JROPSI and &may Secretions •
26 " SEA 814;1416E5:5, sicknesa halo
rfdingg... ........ • ..... '•••• •••• •
`• EIDNE.Y 1/ISRASIL, (+mach ..
28 " NERVOUS DEBILITY, 1161151nal
emisaloncluvoluistiery discharges
V '• SORE MOUTH. or Canker.— ..
•• URINARY INCONTINENCk. . re
21 •• PAINFUL PERIODS. even selib
22 '• 1311 8 iMINtiS at Clottego_of Lite.... CI
Si EPILEPSY.Spasuss, St. Vitus' lhari-
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Cases of Oh m morocco case and book com
lete idO o •
Caro of 201arge vials, to morocco and book 600
Case of 101arge able,case and b00k.,.... 500
Oast of 10 boxes (No. Ito IS) and book 3 01
B. L. FAIDISTOCK 41L, CO., Wood St.,
Wholesale Agents Pitairih. Fa.
AIL TO
Corner of Fourth and Market streets.
For able by C. MlNElk=dmlthneld &Leech; Arn.
'LENIN kk St Market street, corner of the Montana
Flttsbnreb, and J. J. EABT, No. 164 Federal streak
Allegheny; kreCLAILAN McK ENN AN, corner of
Diamond and Market street., l'lttaburgh.
DELISTRICKLAIMPS .s
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Druggists everywhere.
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Wor sale by all Urniataa. T 6 1 ". •
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