The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 11, 1866, Image 4

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    1P9E1.. AIIEIELPZ,
Banker and Broker,
118 Wood St.. near corner of Fifth.
II
All descriptions of Government Bonds
bought and sold on liberal terms.
London lunl Continents Exchange sold at
New York rates.
Gold, eaves and Cour , de bought at hi heat
rates. antlgw , 4l-z7:rra 1859041 on New York.
'FINANCE ALAI) TRADE.
MONDAY, September 10, IMS.
Gold was n fractr—t lower In New York to
day, while gel - cram...al bo.:is advanced from
55 to % all round. Thu following aro the quo
tatiOns as received by Mr. P. It. Mertz Gold,
UM{ to 143%; ISsi t s,111l.;41111l; Five Twenties
of 1861,111%; do 180-1,103).“ do Ititos, 10,3%; Ten
Parties, large, 05%; do small , 100%; Seven Thir
ties, Ist serles, lent; do ttnd series, 105%; do and
series, 105.%; do small bomb, loognoltt..;.
Michigan. Southern lt. It., Sr...; L : Cleveland .t
Pittsburgh, &Pa; Fort WII,IP, Erie. 71 , y;
Western Union Telegraph Co., Chicago
Bock Island , 1101; Chicago t Northwestern
Mr%; do preferred, er,,,;.
—The following statement exhibits the busi
ness of the Pittsburgh Clearing Fleece for the
week elostng on Saturday, Septrtnbur Ist
Exchange, ibilants.s i .
k:c4J,911 01 9176,11:4; 91
35;3 . 21 sl
'ti NU.. ID
51.1..47 . 3 , 73,617 Si
2.1, 'sr! 3; 419 4.5
September A.
September 4.
Nemember
September
September 7.
September 0.
FENS
—The tendency of the money market) is still
to greater ea.). A large amount of capital
continues to lie Idle for want of profitable
employment. The gold Interest on tiaTen-
Forties (now payable) le being steadily con
verted Into currency, and the payments on
account of the temporary loan are adding
largely to the floating circulation. The total
national bank circulation is now 11 .. ...:A1iih,5)3.).
As the national banking act only authorized
the Mane of 11000,000,000 in this currency, it w;11
be seen taint there remains only about t . 1 . , ) 5 1,-
000 to tie put forth, which will probabl be
taken up by the first of January. Thi. .1,
hOndrods of Millions of legal-tenders I • t•
mention the fractional currency), give ..
very respectable rlttalltity of paper I, attoy,
compared with the amount to Ilse beb•.v the
war—teen than three hundred millions.
—August 1, hale, there were in circulation
4.566,373,5nd United Status legal-tender notes.
August IS, of this year. the outstanding circu
lation of the national banks, amounted
403,773. afloat,ros a total of out4Ssl 613 paper
121004.7 exclusive of the standing
circulation of the old State Banks. June I
lista, there were outstanding 0796,933,2711egal
tender and national hank mates. In the
amount of legal tenders, as given in both a,ti.
mates is included the 134) millions compound
Interest notes. These are ant in actual circu
lation at the present time. About lie
of them are supposed to he held 'as 11 part. of
the reserve in lawful money of ate national
hanks. Mr. Hooper will undoubtedly endeavor
at the opening of the next Congress to obtain
the passage of a law forbidding, the national
hunks from holding those notes as lawful
money reserve.
—The Boston Bulletin nay's:
The act of Congress of Idß, nu thoi Ising the
UM. of 500 hundred millions of five Twenties
at. an Interest of 6 per centnni, payntile
coin, covers the first series, or old Five T • en
ties. Mr. Chase, when Secretary of the Treas
ury, was milted wbother the principal ot these
bonds was• payable also in coin, Ills reply
was that the United States will not depart
from the general usage of other governments
unless some calamity scenes which cannot
now be foreseen. The custom referred to is
that of paying all national debt in gold. Mr.
Chase'. opinion does list, however, bind fu
ture administration. The Five Twenties of
1514 and lig4, stand upon a different hams. The
acts of Congress of those years empowered
the Seretary Of the Treasury to issue Five
Twenty bonds redeemable in coin at the pleas
nro of the government after live years.
Though this provision does not armour upon
the face of these bonds, it is precisely as bind
ing as if it did. The nest Congress will con
sider the plan of guaranteeing the payment in
coin of all Five Twenties.
ErrAY TOES WEEKLY ELKS 6SATEICEIVY.
Loans, V1A,941,665; Increase, VL151,:2,1. t peen.
t 7 £55,910; Increase, 41,074,310. (.Icilatlon
504.* increase, 0:99,65.1. Legal tenders, SO.
144.1; alecreinm, ir2,4:-Wat. Deposits .2 . 1.5,101.,ttn
decrease, 5.1.;29
Pll TS BURGH MARKETS
OV/1011 0. TH•PITTS13011011 (
.1.1.01(1,,S, September 10, 1:114.1.
The produce markets. coat In ue rather quiet,
and, with the exception of heat unit Flour,
troth of tchieh are a little excited in con
sequence of the material a, leaner in the west,
there are no e, w chstrwl.,L.l ,e,5 worthy .1
.p.v:kU not,l,
Gl:AlX—Wheat is nrlll find the supply
this market Is very much redueed; S,. i
elm fig inn; be quoted at 4 , 2.2 , to $3,4%, awl lo
small iota at 43,:k.422.10. flats Mill, with a sop
ply considerably In excess of the demand;
ale of 9 ears No. ! at dellvered; ham do
at 14. and small sales at 42 to 12. Sr bear of
some 4-ales of nes Spring Harley at 41. 0 7 to
31,10—t0 arrive. Mile of 71 bags 11ye s• '.Mt, and
.40 bush do at mt. Small sales of Lora from
Store at co to
FLOrlt—The market in very firm and
somewhat excited, anti w hile some Male re are
asking an advance, as it general thing, prices
remain unchanged, as yet. Wevont line
to quote at $lO $11,50 for Spring Wheat;
$11.75 to 4113,25 Mr half Spring and hail W Inter.
nod $10.50 tat $l3 tor dl Winter Wheat. Iti e
Flour is selling from etore at $6,25 to jfi,M, and
Cornmeal at itr• to 01 per hush.
PICO VLSIONS--Itucon Is quiet and unchan
ged at 17LAIITX for Shoulders; lie-AS, (or It Pe
bedbides; and to of foe Sugar Cured llama.
Lard In dull, hot held pretty firmly at - 22 for
prime kettle. Sloss Pork to quoted at VII to
$34.50.
MILL FEED—hale or I car shorts td OLIN
and 1 ear fitscoutla at $1.40. Middlings scarce
mid firm—may be quoted at $1,75 to SI,N, wo
oetri log to quality.
SEEDS—f• laxaced Ls selling at $3 for small
lOta,bnt a round lot would no doubt sell read
ily at x 335. Thanthy slam Istelling from
store at $4. N 0 movement in Clover Seed.
rfflM/IWMtIM I / I tßlfffffVerMß
for fresh !toll Butter, with bolos at 2y to .2 for
prime 15, choice. but pack,' Is dull and lower.
being quoted at 'Ai to 25.
EGG—Tbere Is a steady lair demand, and
wd can report regular sales of fresh packed
at 21.
CiIEE-SE—lo firm. hot tho demana fe a
ma/erutt, roalex or W cmtern ILeserve ut 15k4
164; Illttuburg ot 17 to It., attd Linehan at W t,
21 carte.
HAY—Baled Bay is selling on at - rival al $lO
to *23 per ton, according to quality, and there
la a very (air demand.
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM /BARRET
071101 or ram Pirtahrtalin Gszarrei/
Idosthsv, Sept. ii', lOW
CRULE—the rise in the river and con
sequent expectation of pretty large receipts
within the next few day., produced a general
stagnation to-day, but this is generally the
case under similar circumstances. Buyers
are bolding off in anticipation of a still fur.
ther decline, while sellers, feeling pretty
sanguine that the arrivals w 11l not be as large
as generally predicted, ramie to make any
material concessions in order to effect sales.
We eau report sales 0( 15 bids at It 44; Meat 1 6 :
100 at at 2..% and 100 at 21.—quotations mae
fairly given at 11 to 11.1, lib's returned, and Si 2o to
21, packages included, and these may be re
garded as the extremes of the market.
BEFLNED—There is still considerable in
quiry for bonded oil, mainly for immediate
delivery, at fall prices, but the offerings con•
thine very light. We can report Sib bids (or
last half of bepteuther, In Philadelphia, at
454; Zo f trA
ovem be
or O
r, came cmr,
lm
option, at 45ii and
250 for N option, atthe
cars here, :1 , 04 to al is o ff ered, and holders gen
erally are aeking the even 40 cents, Free Oil
eontin very du/l, though prices are fully
Maintained, and we continue to q note prime
city brands at fa to lie and CO. The demand
Continues very lighto rders, be i ng restrietesl main/r
to filling small fhor the loc tr
AltitlVALS—The following arr al
t,eis ade O f .
o u
were reported to-day;
Jae. Wilkins SU I Fisher a lire - es
O. Bly . till Jan. Morwhiuney.... Imo
Brewer & Burke.. 47 Waring & King . 55
A. L. Linton
Total 2101
EXPORTS OP PETROLEUM.
The following table shows the exports of
Petroleum to foreign ports from Jim. 1, 1860 to
Sept
Prom New York
" 805t0n....
Baltimore—.
' Philadelphia
Portland
New Iledtord
OE
Same time 1864.
t dame timn 1813
/Movements of Grain
The folio% ing w HI show the .noparative
rc
oelptn of flour uml grain at the porta of MD-
Irankee, Chicago, Toledo, Detroit and Cleve
land, from January Int to soptember Ist, for
1965 and MI6 :
notir, bbls
Wheat, bush
C0rn.........
Ossa.
Barley
Rye.
'Fetal, Grain .53,124,037 1000,149
incraafigi 181 M Over 1856: Flour we,llB Uhl",
Dry, Goods Marko*.
Tozi4
_deptrmbor 10.—joaera Price r.—
"!'itarlret riot. Maly opened for the week; prices
rematrittle setae.. erLuts—Cocheeo, 29%; Hain-
PaChic:l2; London Mourning, IS;
Nantauttst. 44! i ' Erupire, - BrOwn
Amookeag, t Male, Z; Massachusetta, 21 4
'Winthrop, 19. orsot Jeans—Bates, 16; Law.
nia,l2l; Pepperell, 23; Washington Satler:oll
aV,4; do. D. 1 2 1,4; Franklin,
~..10Cripas—flaymukor,2k Alban. ItkArttga
u Denim's York. 4754 Wide World, 31 4
Manufacturing comp any, 8734.
Oiling wheat hem Nettesska.
A bit olnlOenottn....taber 6 ppr Lug. wheat was
' Bold ta-day On 'Clutuga at st,ao ner hush., %lila
wheat. was :raised in Nonnunts, and ulna
atop /loft the great ocean of wra th th at will
noon be iaAn 'amp from that- State to th is
tunnitoo, - W.m4,_ 'Alto ...limber," a good ltlarkaw .
0
New York 'Stock and Money Market..
New Teak, Sept. 10.—The gold market elm
el quiet, at 1460146%. The stock market was i
quiet at the last open board, in consequence of
the Hebrew holiday, which is celebrated at
this time Of the year. There is less than the
usual amount of business doing to the old Five.
twenties for for Man account, and the quota -1
Lions are nominal. The government list this
afternoOnWartlOWer than the gold bonds but
higher in the Ski and 3d series of 7-30 notes,
which were in Improved demand. Closing
Drives 1834108i,,l; 7.-R1 Coupons, letZ, 10343100/4;
10-40 Coupons, MV9St4; July 7-Nis, 106,3106 V;
Mining stocks—American Flag. 3,10; Colum
bia, 140; Corydon, 400; Atlantic and Parana ? 223;
Downey - 111e, 150; Gunnell Gold, 10S; Hope Geld ,
1774 Liberty, 54; Quartz 11111, 400. Rocky Moon.
tain,7o3; Smith A P..„310; Welkin, 135.
The Oammercial's money article says: The
money market opens this week without
mach change. The large monied institutions
are lending on call at are per cent., and that
is nominally the market rats, but large trans
actions are reported at four per s e nt., and un
der peculiar circumstances at something less.
This morning the movement Is only moderate
as Is generally the casu on a Monday. Of pa
-9,..r there Ls little offertrig, o though dealers are
beginning to look for a 11 11 rnl suPPY . . a l .l _ , , ii , n_i .
Mg their opinions upon ' l ' " beg ins °' 'l','„,
of the general business, which to
manifest as the fall trade continues to duvet.
cps itself. For the best names the market is
steady at 1 .411 i., per cent. for short, too per
cont. for month's paper.
In foreign exchange there is nothing doing,
this moraing. The market closed dull on Sal
arway evening, on the basic of luSklietii, for
bunkers sixty days' sterling, but there Is oil
Indoposition to operate to-day, and the rates
are altogether nominal. Gold Is source this
morning and. Iliti us 1 ,,,; per emit. per day
has been paid by rrowers. The stock mar
ket waA somewhat inactive this morning, the
vtrit of speculation being far from strong and
the transactions ohotring a scarcity of outside
'toyer, but the tone was firm and prices higher.
Governments, on the whole, were weak an,;
there was less disposition to operate In them
than attiring lust week. In railroad shares
Reading showed the most activity, about live
thousand shares beingsold, near i.:,ot the rail
road business of the hoard choing at lik, i tit
ire ,, ,, higher than at the last board sales on
Saturday.
Money easy, at 405 per cent. Sterling 41 till
and nominal, at iwvigico,,. 601,1 without ma
terial change, opdhing at 146,'",„ declining to
146i. 5 , advanclug to 146%, and closing at 116 1 4.
Government stocks without decided cluing,.
Stocks strong; United States registered S..arla
'O2, loa4; United States coupons do, 'Ol, III;
Culled States coupons do, 'l;5, lee; 1: lilted
states 35 10.40 1 s registered, 9"."; ills. coupons 9S;
Treasury 7.3e's Al series, lea; Tennessee ti's new
71; Western Union Telegraph lerj„; Marit.o.a
'(erred, Mg; Erlo, 70 , „; do preferred, 7,
toading, 1147,,, Alleirlgan nouthern,a3%; Non I,
W entern, 35?-„; do preferred, On , „; Toledo .0
Woodall, 414"; Fort Wayne 3. Chicago, 114 ,„;
Cleveland A ' Alton, 105; Norwich ,t 15 orcestel ,
107; Rock island, like,.
The Pod's money article says: The Itiati mar- i
bet is easy at 405 per cent., with a little more 1
animation. Tee Stock market is quiet; in
Governments there Is nettling doing, b u t quo
tations are arm. Railroad sharee are smogs- I
lie but strong. Foreign Exchange Is nominal.
The steamers that arrived to-day brought
0410,000 In tree/sure from Europe. Alter the
board New Yore Central was selling at 163 h;
Erte, 71%, and initials Central, 12.2.'
At the four o'clock open board, Gehl was
146.-; Tennessee a's, new, 71; Cumber - lam' Coal
ita.,, Quicksilver, 51 1 4, Western Union Tele
graph, sei; New York Central, 1031,; t let e
li.a A Tobwo, 114%, Erie, 71 : /1nd.... I. '''.
Reading, 114 . %; Cleveland ..t Pittsburgh, w.
Chicago & Rock Island d Pacific, 1007.; Chica
go d North Western, 35,,,; do preferred.6s%,.
New York Produce Market.
New 7 ORR, Sept. 10.—Cotton In demand at
drui prices; sales at 13435 (or middling up
lands, chiefly at 33. Flour 15030. better, with
limited supply and good inquiry for medium
grades; sales at $6,4559,40 for extra State, 45,65
dli,ist for common to good shipping brands
extra round hoop Ohio, and 311,101519,M for
trade brands, closing arm. Whiskey is quiet.
Wheat—receipts, 15,006 bush; very entree and
3450. higher, at 41,51 i, for unsound Chicago,
M.,14 for No. 2 Milwaukee, g 2,754 1 12,17 for new
amber State, and 43,15 for new white Michigan.
Rye dull and heavy; western K 2,1 1 ,5. Barley
and Bartel Malt dull. Corn without decided
change, nt.a2 for inferior, 8244363 for shipping
mixed western, afloat, and SA, do. in store
Oats—receipts, 16,353 bush; more active and
closed rather more steady; sales 1.01,010 bush. at
44040 for Chicago and 371251. Milwaukee. Cof
fee firm mad In fair demand. Sugar steady hUt
quiet, at 100.461114. Molasses dull. Petroleum
quiet but steady, at 2715/27 , 4 for crude anti 4.SIG
45 for refined, In bond. Pork quiet mod heavy
at $8.i,10633.25 for new mesa, closing at e3312',,
emits; esiesi,zo for old do., and ,IMOMNi,2I fur
prime; sales 2,730 Ws, new mess, for Soptem
her and October, seller and buyers' option, at
4.31,500.11,25. Reef eteady and quiet at µsac:.
for 1:11,V plain mess and oxen for new est ru
meas. fleet Hams nominal. Cut meats are
unchanged, at 1.04/15 tor shoulders and I Witt.
21 1 4 for hams. Bacon more active; Cumber
land out 1.5 l 4_0215,-Y.. Lard is more active and
heavy at 154'.30.4 Batter is dull at . 25frr.: for
Ohlo and 35010 for State. Cheese unchanged
at 10ar7%.
-
MEI
ME
IMEZ3
,Z 7,
Cuie.tiro, September 10.—Flour active and
advancedl:Q~4'c. Wheat advanced iireole,
cinn-
Ing arm at 6'i.,00at,i1.1 for lie. I , and $1,,3431.tiV,
for No. 2. Corn active and advanced I..,farn.,
cloning at 34.14 c for No. I. ii a n, firm;
for now, and I:7c for old No. I; 2:14 .. .!;!,e. lox No.
!. new. fi iadyninos firm. Frelghtei odeady;ie,e
1.. to Initial°. ece; 1101/,
Sue. wheat. 241,10, ba,. corn, 31,.... tine.
"ma.
t,.w coo, September lo.—Flour vaneed
per liar mei, wan a rood acrostic!, ruiltei of 1,310
barrels at SlitCS for No. 1 miring: $i2.15 (or red
a later; Si4,7a for double ustrik Wheat quiet,
No. .2. Milwaukee club hold at SIX, •upptt
1110 a. Corn bald at 72e fur No. I /Moots al ill
til sales. Curial freights unchauged.
Philadelphia Market,
I. n w ogt. ralw. Sept. I.l.—FlOut,yelet and un
changed. Wheat quiet; Red $2,65.(k2,0. Whit..
V 2,90. Corn doll; Yellow 91c, Sllzed Western
l_caton quiet; hi 1,14111nK ( - Pianos or
lounn c. Cotret quiet, Rio NO Ito 4 , for m , 4 , 4
ion+ firm. l'ennAylvanitt Whl.ky Ohio
Itog,heads $1„,34.
11 4,, Sept. 10.—Flour nrui U.. 1 111011
mcuree. Wheat rti,i.ty; red f0.7:41 - ...1.
white $3,ir:43,15. Corn 11011; white 1.001/ 0,
6; yei-
Inw 01010 uteatly. I•rovIsIons dull. l'ort
04,2,1, Sugar firm at 11 IL Coffer,
1110 very smarm; noun In Drat hands
attic( ; LLruooal 0,7 0 . bonded.
The nice Pelee of Floor, sod the Groto
With the Immense grain hen-c.d. (hat use
'already been secured there is no earthly ex
cuse for the high price. prevailing far the
staple of life. flour. The sodden and unex
pected oolispee of the European war line oh
literated the last ruy of hope for a foreign de
mand and consequent advance m prices Not
withstanding this manthat tendency of n de
cline, and the fact that the booth hem raised
sullaclent for home coos emotion, and the vast
surplus over what is required for our North
ern population, the Chicago and other specu
lators, through the power granted them by an
Inflated corner 7 and the demoralizing na
tional banking 5> stem, are bolding latch and
hoarding up grain, and causing a correspond
ing suffering on the now over oppressed may of our community. We hope the fall may
come soon, and there will he but sym
pathy for the iniquitous. speculator. who may
I be buried pecuniarily in the crash. An ex•
change, In alluding to the subitet., says
Too predictions of the early spring proph
ets, of disaster, in reference to the grain crops
of this country, have, as In most frequently
the case, been lamentedly refitted by facts.
The reports from the great went are extsome
ly gratifying. It is agreed on all handl, that
tlie crop of corn this year will exceed every
thlnght the annals of previous prmluction,
being really enormous. The crop of oats Is
unusually heavy, and moat of It Is already
garnered. So, also, in relation to rye, the
crop of which is heavier than usual, and the
quality excellent. Barley, which I. an Impor
tant grain, not as much cultivated in this
country as it might be with advantage, also
turns one well wherever planted, and - good
profit will tie retained from It. From the
Northwest the report of the wheat crop is
most favorable. From excessive nine In some
States there hae been a deterioration in whi
ter wheat which may yet be recovered by dry
weather, bat In other btates, not effected
by those causes, the crop is larger than for
the last two yea rs. Taking the good promise
with the bad, the extra large crops In twine
localities with the diminished production
elsewhere, it seams to 'be agreed that the
wheat crop will be a full average. With an
excessive corn, rye and oat crop, with a fair
yield of wheat and barley, the general harvest
may be pronounced Of extra abundnaloct.—Buf-
Ago Courier.
2 8. 072e7 m snE . r a° 18:.--4 - 70 .
v i 7 L aT aD J W c il e A : mi ts YN char frot a , C W 4 B i litBcd:l r U to .4 .
(Jaffrey & Clark; it bbl. eggs. John Floyd a Oo;
idds apples, A Donnelly; 7 cars metal, Joe
Wood & Won; 4 do do, John Moorbead; 7 do do,
& 80;2 tree beef, Cook, Br i o & 60; / 00
bides, W Ignlthr lo bbd tobacco, A J Murray;
wo bides, J LI Ralston,• s tree Dead ash, McKee
& Bro; Ti bre ink, J Henderson; Si do do, LB,
tle, 11a1r431. Patton; 23 do do, W H Barnes, 10
00 40,3 W Plgocl4; 50 bbd floor, lictione a
Anler; 1 car metal, 8 Reynolds; lido staves, W
Ilnatlngs; Ido do, Daly & Robertson; 11 bbl.
1 apples, 17 do seed, Blab. & Woods; I ear motel,
Illlworth & Porten 2 no wheat, D 'Wallac 4
do do, Hitchonck, hieCreory a co; 2 do do, L P L
Volgt & C.; Ido 00, 8. Liggett 4. co; 15 ;oran
broom-,, W 11 Smabtßl bee soap, it g tr a e m ... l ,
ao; 30 do candles, F. Doo,xleton; 7 Uhl. eggs,
cook. lire arooill bag choose, DaLa o u . a
IC do do, II Riddle; 44 bags rags, (Jaffrey ,
Clark; MO pigs, J 11 Lyon; 247 sks winked A
Taylor; RR lads dour, 8 Lindsay Jr a 00;0 bills
eggs, % P Beck a 00.
1866. 1965,
4 1 22437 7,392,915
,933,2.50 730,471
1,.7.11,808 3u.5,641
16,16'1 10,
I u,47
50,0 t.
.34,1319,f:14 11,....55,(PXJ
21.ca5,..5G4
CLSVELAND AIM PITTSPOOOM Itartamn
So somber 10.-57 bbls petroleum, Waring a
King ; • 47 do do, Brower, Burke & co; $ ibis ap
ples, II 11.1.1dic,• 3 bbla soap, took, Ilro 4 co; 14
•Its seed, C C flaislev;.9 sks rugs. Markle a a,;
7 rolls loather, G
,27 bbls apples,
Volgt co; lu do do. Pettit 4 Newlin; 3D boxes
cheese, It Robinson; 14 aka seed Arbuckics a
co; 22 bales cotton, Kennedy, Childs co; in dot
brooms, Jas Connor; ti babetow It It Bulger;
Ido do, Hammer a Daniel; 16 bile tobacco, E
lionxicton; 2do do, Kirkpatrick 4 Herron; 2
do do, Sh river 4 Laicar; 15 ties lard, E
blycra 4 co; 1 14hd tobacco, .1 Murpliy;l oar
wheat, Hitchcock, 11cCrocry a co; sdo do, J
S Liggett a militia/1s copper, Al .110w0; I car
limner, John hoax; 100 bbls flour, Knox & Be-
Kee; 4 cars Irma ore, Bryan a Caughey ; 14 do
do Shoenbcrger & Blair; 2 doAlo, Graff Byers
oo; 3do do, J Painter a °min bids 011, AL
Linton.
PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS & CINCISMAT/ IL 11,
September In-2 cars wheat, Liggett 4 CO; sdo
do, KO bids dour, 11) Wallace; lOU do do, Head
Metzgar; ISO do do, T C Jen kiwi; I ear conx,.ll
Bea Jr; Pi UM flour, Sbomaker Langt 30 ts llB
hoops, 13 Fahnestook & co; 1 car oats, Gilmore,
Simpson a co 1 car corn, W J Meek: I car
Staves; C 0 S mith; 50 bids liquor. F Evert; U
Tikga tobacco, A J Murray.; is aka dried fruit.
5 clo leathers, I Dickey 4 do, .25,1 sacks barley, J
apples, GMT a Better, Ia
bids deod r w C Jenkins; 7 do do, M. W itsnu,
Obis potatoes, B Militc!lett•
lira.
2,031,623 1,13 3r
.12,2)5471 13,701,&17
. D,751,119-1 17,1M,7140
0,57.1 Itl t5,5t5,1V2
4^5,415 57;5. ,r
. 1,103,06{ 540X2
.lA,turhisccarir STAziox, September
runu mL bis iti: rAt irl p .Z. 31 ... : te nl awartr r :532 ; pmch l ft.a d d o iz tlax .tei.ubub seed opu , l 4 :E ßl — w 3 l d er .b,u l
r Get*ip:Pir e r 4
Callan; 8 lux= wheat, KennwaY a ° Aki 34 dint
Inn e n: 4 l34o o D John Oa;
BY TELEGRAPH.
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EXPORTS BT B•11.44114l0,
RIVER NEWS• we ::•,d•i:s:1 • : : r : rS PL • MI: •e, e z • •`
The river, we regret to state, is again reced
ing at this point, the pier marks last evening
showing avant fire nod a half feet. At Oil
City, the telegraph reported thirty-two inches
In the early part of the day, bat later In the
day, telegrams reported bat twenty-seven
inches, and falling. with Indications
continues
cloudy and unsettled, with Indications favor
able for more rain.
There has been no arrivals since our last ro
m•ttiastiodre frroa..rzLetrciebtaul, ardpsetik.et:ieTwhestaLewn
for 41100141 g, Cleared on time with moderati,
trips. It is said that the Bayard will be here
W go out on Thursday morning.
The Ezra Porter, Capt. J. 11. PorterN new
side-wheeler, intended for the New Orleans
and !tett river trade, is almost completed, and
Capt. Darragh is getting along pretty well
with his new boat, the Rolle Vernon.
Tho Chloftan, of the "Peoples' Brownsville,"
came t m , h e e t re r. o s a p h o elh m a a s i t n h b e.:L M n:‘:‘ , :n n l d e e e a r v i i n l g n w g: h y r
s Y p s o a s repair s, i f
presume, will be ready to take her place
g.
Tho ..0/51 Line," we understand, conternplat
building a now boat, and we [have no doubt
sho will be a credit to the trade.
The Van Buren, Capt. NOwlmid's new cotton
boat, Came around to the Main hunting yester
day, and will at once commence loading for
New Orleans. Copt. Now/hunt expects to be
really in leatyo to-morrow.
Capt. Stapleton'• new boat for the Chatta
hoocha river is progressing finely, mid will be
ready to set out on her long voyage before
many weeks elapse. Like most boats intended
for tee Southern rivers, also IN constmletml so
ns to curry cotton.
The Kato Pulliam, Capt. .1. 11. Lightner. Is
filling up rapidly for St. bouts, and will be
ready to take her departure to-Umorrow. The
Putnam has recently been thoroughly over
hauled awl repaired and repainted, and is
now to excellent condition for busluess.
The eine-W.llml Ctommerciat of Sunday, has
the following Items:
The Mollie Norton having redeye , ' the fare
1.4141,50 to Iligginsport, the Magnolia has also
lowered her figures to SI to the same point..
She wall bring tobecfm hero from Iligginsport
for bee per hogshead.
The Natoma, Capt.. Robert Carnes, will drop
down to the landing to-morrow, end eon,
menee loading for Memphis.
The Nightingale, Capt. J. A. Frazier, will
leave for St. Louts to-morrow night, and will
lw followed by the Shamrock. on Thursday.
the W. F. Lurtis, will not return to Mariet
ta to-morrow, as usual, but will go in the
doelc: for thorough repair,
The Darling, Capt. t.. E. flowers, will he the
next Memphis Piteket Con:pet:Vs boat for
Memphis
Capt. Swoney will rummence Ina.ung the
Armadillo or New Orleans again, to-uaur
row.
The cholera has broken out at Paducah.
Among those who hart takes Is Mr. Ityan, of
the arm of X .11brook, hymn d Co. We are not
informed whether he tiled or not, or exactly
how mune cases hare ocean-ea there In all. A
ems cited yesterday on the Importer w hilt
that boat was at the landing at this city We
ezzold not learn whether he was aassenger
k r one of the crow, or what was his disease.
STEAMBOATS.
Von MEMPHIS AND iaz at
EW
VA:VI rI7IW ".'m"
i litas,. to the &to" •I lEt tertne.ll,v iiiirw.
on Tian DA T. the Tit ilk.
02211211=1
rep YLACK it OLLINOWt n pp, Agents.
.11ITISIIIARGII, BROWN
V ILL E AND UEN EVA U. S. MAIL
CI4CrACCE . •
Will run three daily side-wheel steamers hetween
Siononsahetallty. Ilrawnstlllt.
Landing. tiere.sboro, Creates and the tankard ‘ , ll
Heston, This Ira. is composed of the following
steamers
_CAPT. N. A. COS.
CAI'T. P. 11131.:11Y.IL
rAyETTY....
t E I. E • .14.4.1.1 i
NEMI
EIZISIU3
DM
MZIMM
. - -
• • .....
•1:1 I.are .1.117 •L ha.
atl.l d p m, •xcepL whom Um dcpartury
..tCt tx• go•clo.1..
St
61, m.
• ...
Unit kr...l—Leaves lirveritselils for l'llmborgb
daily at la. m, and Ip. In.
Learn Greettsboro sad tleney• at 11 o'clock.
ttlee's Landing nt p. rt.
The Ilse I. compo•vd f ant-clus 614 e-wheel
steamers. Malt expresaly f or the trade. They are
:ILL
try oftmere of long ea nerlenea. Who
krlll nay latetlen tar ratentlon to the .rant* and odm
fort of prmsennere. boat* ell! leave prompt•T
at the hoar ealrerttsed
=MM:UZ=IIOIIEICEII
!for fttrt.ner particutars,
W 114-P.LKOV, App.ro,
At t, Wbarf-11.0aL tsrsot l'ltuantrv.
L.
:11531.t.i00 itrown.•llla. l'a
I SOOTS AND MIMES.
T. A. M'CLELLAND,
Masonic Hall Auction House,
Nos. 55 and 57
I Srl' I t I+, 1.:11',
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Wholesale and Retail,
BOOTS, SlipES, GIRRS,
33.Esania
WORKING SHOES,SLIPPERS,
664 . .. &IC
Ladies', Gents and Children's
WILEY. rAnnELLh. co.,
No. t 67 Smithfield Street,
I=
Lead and Ulock Tin, Pipc and
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Brass and Steam Goods,
MD emirs OF ALL DISCRIPTION&
].67 Sm.ltlasold . ortrem.t.
ROOFING MATERIALS.
Censers', Pitch, Pen, Para)?lie
Varnish and Stack Paint,
Stanufastured and .oW as eplas E n ass i ny otle:Zi . ouse
In the country, by
Wrant66 hinHtb Wbarf.
OAST STEEL. all sizes. in pieces
to •ull purchasers.
Large Berea Grindstones.
JOSEPH WOODWELL & CO.,
Carnal , Wood and Second Oa., rttoburgh
AGENTS FOR YAIIIBANICIP SCA LEA.
MONEY LOAN OFFICE, NO. 15
SMITH/IEI.D STItEIr.T. corner of Binh,
Pittsburgh. Money Loaned on Buyer Plates Guns, Pistols,
Diamonds, Jewelry, Gold and !Inver Watches.
Clothing, and •aluable artieles of every description.
' The roods cannot be delivered witbout a ticket.
Not accountable In ease of fire or robbery.
Goods of every description for sale at lowest
prices. Ue14.7.1)d ElliaftllCL Da NOY.
HENny SEA. ILL,
COMMISSION MERCIIANT
IN FLOUR, tu n LA.,"
OEM X.altacort - ir Elitzroot.
lolasTra PITINII URN If PA.
VINEGAR,
For Pickling.
IMPEIIIAL MIME WINE VIN
-1O ablequ stresittb and flavor._ for blab
og and se. Also burn Older and Malt Visit.-
t W
..111. earner Llberty, and Hand street..
1 7 N .I .r . O n lerli n 6
I ": 4 " l 7 4, :lm ni trY by into th r e e o n l"./V/
A.MEB nempn,
ziastfosxxrianicrr.
EZTL'aWdadllltrigh?; amt tll•Bl:lr:t.
tends tticl r "cell o ,n on rea ona.we't•
0,1A,,N. DEMON ATItItOI', betweed szoct
mom streets, LLat4IIENT ...Dor I
•T VVI-111.
• r lr w
..46e 56 Federal Street, alleghenN,
CARPENTER AND JOBBING,
MI work entrusted to by a n m
prompt attention In either city.
89 , 00 . WH0 CAN BEit
'or Two Weeks Only.
I ate selling • good TRENCH Chia SHIN BOU
of my own make, forth. mall emu °MINS Dog -
LAGS, at No. 36 Market street.
Inmate= DANIEL URA. la.
51. 9 2
ROSS Alt P LAM ILIttfLE N e rnE rEcTA E cT . as• . 9 -2
IfUl/VileLNO INSTRUMENTS.
rite,
%IP drelt ( l l ooWi l accirece
COMBINATION TAM
THERMOMETERS. lIAROILEI . .SAURINik
-244.." Pllit ET h iggirrete l ikri 8 1 7 4 g•••
1112 =St. Liar Meat.
ADMINISTRATOR'S IIOTICE.-4
.8.:
Si =IVA
Mtirri="Wrn s "
- c to net el p Mao,
irttlaalleta7 for taaat at e, al lastal/altaaati
, vAam BAY lidiatinimisort.
JOHN SHIPTON
4lmpTo2i & WALLACE. Whole
le tiROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALER..
No.p_Slith htrect. Pittsburgh. )31,1_
j S. NEWIIIYER & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And dealers lu Flour. ltrain. Feed snd Produce.
(lash sdrances nasde on consignments.
Warehouse, No. 3U PEWS bllLEET.opposite
Union Deno t, Pittsburgh, P. J99lrss
BREWER, BURKE & CO.,
COMMISSION 11111111AN1 et,
Alain!Tß YOlt TAIL
Pacific, Globe and Liberty Oil Works,
Ample btorage for Crude and nen ned VII. 1 tber•
cane advances made on coualgurnents of Crthle or
Rebind Petroleum. Yards for storage and MO
meat of Crude VII et Lairrenee•llle.
Udine and Warebouss. Corner of Durmealle Way
end Hancock street. Pittsburgh. tugs 6
.483
Pignut gut. JAe . C. LLITCLIAIIt.
KEIL & RITCIIART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DNALKU.IN
Flour, Grain, Seeds, Mill Feed, &e.
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mr7Az PITTBBUItU 1•A
WILLIAM C. LEE,
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COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
SIVEICLIELCUEr....A-MITT.
No. 102 Second Street, Plttaburgh, F.
Nip - Agent fur the ••61.. Louis — Lead Pipe and
Sheel. Lead Work.. Dealer In BID and A B LKA D,
OHOT, H END', YIRK CLA Y. Ac. Consigumentaso-
Belted and Order. pruntptlr Yll.d. Iny11:1. 4
DAY, ....... A. I:DANrrRD.
DAV. CRAWFORD,
ellerchawi,
And deals. In PIO METAL, BLOOMS, W WAS iIIT
SCRAP IN , VOLE PRICK, and all kits, al
Rolling XIII supplies. Warsheuse acd Udles, Nos.
.380 and 36it N STRai:T. stursas to tw had.
Conatirtinienti talbidn
ow.", 4 altirsatit -w. NAM' MB
( )WENS, KENNEDY S. DAMPED,
PitUDI,ICE •150
Wholnsale Dealers In FUR-CMS AN U
INUITS, SALT, FLOUR. tItiTTILIt, EUGS, I lk•
TATt)EeI. sc., and In Provisions and Produce gen
er•lly, Nu. TO PILIIILRAL liTitif.lLT, opposite the
Railroad Depot, At.tactumsy, a...
Agriis for the sale of P. 1. iiite`a, Donnell
Kt Rims t
Is and 4. harn•ii Salt. aptsilyti
WIC J. ,Tlat. {L. T. FIT Ital.
W . J. STEEL b. 13110., late Elvin
-1 t • I all a algal., I . I.JDUVE M11531.11V
.11ElitIlA PITS, recel•e and &en PL . D M or n• • LI ,
oat. and Cur, Beans. Bacon, Lard, i IC, Clr• ave.
C[ . t l'art. Lit,ezi tad WI Frulta, tatoes, Vial
•cul tar.* `Seed, T.tbers. 011 liar, II voil 1 ..iet.
I. , nsr Sail. *c.,..1. f•rticumr at Litua paid to
the 1.1.. of Foralxn and Hoeuenle Yrult4, ho. 13V
Third •trtct. I . l.slturg.h. I'.. 1.14 .111_
A L. ra. \AN lt. J A Na n
VI 'BANE es. A_NJEIC COBNISSION
MEICCII ANTS and dealers Iti FLOCI.I„ URA LN
Lnd YaVUIjeK, thtroltti st.rcet. Cc...ern P. 0u..1 and
Smithfield, PittAtourcit. art I tly
110.5. •1•11, a. •. .it crrAicip
POTTER, AIKEN b. SIIEPAIID
Commis•loo Merchants, and 4ccier. Vorelitr
eat i u t
go,;:as . rasseoLcr bevot. Villa !Marti.
• -
VW it. r. TIPS. 11111tirlt1.1
W M. P. BECK •S‘ CO No. INS
I.ll.rtty strnet, ~
Vi poicLale
lirceer,ornrclartpc Ilerchan•L and deLlers In Coun
try Prodnce. Procriont, flacon. Larc., Stutter, Rags,
Cheese Yt.b, Vrodoce, Flour, Orcln, Seca..
ilre.m 10,1 I/n..4 Yintltc, An., Salt cad Lime. 17111
one attla•l4l/
Ct . l r r
& SUMP AKIN Commission
,its and dealers Io Flour, Grabs and Pre.
duce. •11 Liberty street.Pllasburgh.
cstuds of Flour for Balms and Tangly on,
.....211, .0 hand. r.rticws, attention paid to
dit ll to, ^ e fur Sterehandlss. "onerally. scanty
trrue., BAIRD & PATI'ON,
noldaala (frown, Candataaloa llerebaals, and
deader* In rvo,tice. Inbar. Bacon. Cheese, VIOL
ttartronand Lard Ult. Iron, NaLta,
Yarns and .11 Pittsburgh nfactures "enerally
11 and 114 Second street. Pittsburgh.
19XEDI
E=MO
. _
r. ILITNENI. NI. D. n.sv•za.
REIMER as DUOS., (Successors to
Kepner di Anderson, ) Wholesale Oenlen In Part ,
elf. Fruits, Nut) and Spices. Coo firth:ince,. Sow.
rincworin, •c.., Not. IN 5.141 Wood ettrestoi
/Mb l'ittAliorgh.
R K.NOX & SON, Commission
• SIKK.,N an.t,Ora.lAra /WWI, 1111411 i,
11 ILL V EF.I/ 1.4 1 . 11 1 / 1 1CCP. geserolly. Nu. 711
1 ' ,1 .e. 1 .1. 041 ,0 0. cm, flail. Ally City.
Jollli H. 1: N FIELD, Consign iLgion
awl Vol war•lins and wholesale dealt,
In Western Miser, Cher.. Untie, Lard. lrk.
tlacwo, Ploagr vis a, Pot and Pearl Ashes. Calcrataa.
I.totrcvl and sad ;Ws, ilrled Vrall, and lroduce
It...rally, Noe. to and IM Prot street. Plitataure
D. tartan J A. 1.1a•Ir.
(;HA!'!' PILODIDUE,
••-• I..annatte,no unl Morehsols, and
, l ' a r' r.V. t i. "‘ .%U n . ' Alt . .. i r l t, ll : Ub' t. 'l 3 i /t ' l=l t r
I. Stotts • •ftLow•at , Uotleit. .Itlt. It. Om,.
.1011. 1 4 1. HOUSE h 1111011,12occes
,, 6011.• TO JoUt 1. HMIs, • CO., Ore
eArs and ( outml2.un Mennaata, Minter itt II neat
-1104 and U ales` street.. l'llLAlAratih. fell
J
AMEN DALZEILL a, NOY;
Manu
fartur.r. of Lard on), and I.tounalation Merchant.
fur the porch. and awl. p(1 rad. and /Waned 1,-
m,um, Nos. re and 79 MM., etre.. l'lltelnargh.
adv ir ances mad. at Conalgoto.nta.
SCOOMAKI3IB4. LANG ,Wholesale
dealer. to Uroceotes, Flour, CI rola V i roduno, Pro
piptairs. rtw, Ctioeve. Solt, Carbon VII, 11,w. ITt and
fie !Street. near Liberty Street. Pl[46u S.
lin.
NOll A. ALSO 04.)1.1111.270.1.11.
EAU A. MEI - Lk:AG, Grocers and
Coeurol...loo Mere-114ot, awl deldefil to all ktiot,
of Country Modem. .11 i • lttohltrott litoutifoctusev.
Yllbtm
No O L.thertr Slre.O.. °poop'. head Of Wu
opl 17
I.*TZEII aitiftNTAGNO, fror
. yarding sod Commission Her Banta Ito. the pale
0 flour. Groin. Bacon, Lard, Hotter, Sercla, Dried
lf r riOte, and Moakley Kew...ally. No. IE Sforket Otreva,
ouro.r of first, rittolourol., Vs.
. . .
R • • • -
OUT. UALZLLL h CO., Whole
saw. firocera, l'ornrnla•loct ar.l romardlng Mar
chart. stnldenif.rn In Produce and l'ltinbann Man
ufacturva. N.. Int I.lTn•rt, Intinborib•
JUI.III Vr•TT
WATT rt. WILSON, Wholesale
v t‘rocera uurrunisaioublercisanta, 11 dealt,. la
Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, o. LU Llto
erty street. Pittsburgh. hOd
I I RIDDLE, No. IS3 Liberty St.,
• Pittsburgh, Pa.. Commission Merchant. sod
Wholesale /Seim In Couutry Produce, tirucerlm awl
Pittsbareh Manufactures. Cub advanced on Con
stant:tents. and paid fbr Produce imorrally.
jitAl4l/1 DICKEY 84 CO., Wholesale
tirocura Contallmion Merchants. and t r ie4er. In
Produce. So. RI Water street and SI rrcrot sterol
11 . 1t.burg11.
riprl JCL Inert runny,
11 WOIGHT b. Co., (Successon
U. ()rail.) Produce awl Conn:W.lam Neu.
3h•nts. IV Liberty •tree,, 11 . 11.trtturgh.
•
totoiiiWtcr. I
111 T
orao3. a t a,4 a
Ad
. l
hlieftoh 3c.to Preloormalolct
P. dstas No. Vl GUE , TY iTILEXT
telly
Juno rINTI,
WM. ri.uirD
loan; i-LowD rt. CO., Whuleen le
IJlttt(t Rico. Nu. 177 Wood ontt "4:ll.loertr wit tot.,
Itittbou rots. Va. 402.1•11
TO THE
SOLDIERS AND SAIIAILS
ALLEGUNI COUNTY!
Pursuant to a call of the ISOLDIAIta ANL/SAIL
ORS' NATIONAL UNION, honed Augnat 20t1t,
1006, clelegatlons of our late cemrarlee Inareas
from all the States to the Un on trill ensemble In
MASS CONVENTION,
CITY OF PITTSBURGH,
Tuesday, the 25th day of September,
To take such action a .11011 conduce to the propn.
Li., of the boat Interests of the Republic.
JAILER 8. KEGLEY. late MaJ. lieu. U. 8. V.
A. L. PEARSON, late Bvt. M.l. Goo. U. 8. V.
CHARLES BARNES, late K. t. Mal Gee. U.S. V
J. B. COPELAND, lute Lieut. Col. 6th 11. Pa
Artillery.
14AAIL. ELLOORE, bet. Ma, 166th P. V.
T. M. BAYNE, late Col. 176th P. V. au314161
LEATHER BELTING.
VITESSMAN & CLARK, No. 'll
CHID STREET, near the Penitentiary, Alio
'holy City, manufacturers of every description uf
Patent !Stretched, Cemented and!Total OAK
TANNED LATHER BELTING. BELTS made ;to
erne, and repaired B e lts
short notice. ihrtiCnier at
tention paid to Belts for Bolling Mills and heayy
works. All work warranted. Orders respectfully
solicited. leA•d7ll
d. 0,00 0 TO LOAN
BOND AND MORTGAGE.
Apply to THOMAS
Brokerned Seal Estate Agent,
No. 136 Smithfield, b et. .itis and Diamond els.
BTe i A N tr IT
GAGES wan t
thn tns
$5OO, sl,ooo, $3,000, $5,000, $lO,OOO,
for one, two and throe Tear,
( lONSIGNINENTS.
Iro Doses rembes•
1.0 Dbl. We. Ater.;
97 Dos. 110.01
11:0 Walerme
10 lints. Morons,
ZS 110. mo Lemonc
Dattor.SX/M &r. •
In atom and o ar. ow br w. J. nTEDL • DUO.,
onll • 140.1111 Third litre.. bekordmabfleld;.
ner
' j t i xtiDry k Apple l s. n w ig
24ArtiT,ObgiraWAIWAVitrailibil30:14
BAILIFF, BROWN & CO.,
PLUMBERS,OAS & SI EAM PIPE FITTERS
No, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
672 Penn Street, Pittsburgh
WATER AND OAS FIXTURKS constantly on
Land.
Houses fitted up with Gas. Water sr Stesto Pipes
a, short notice.
Oil Rennet - les Iltted op at short notice and In the
must approved style.
agitator., Tanks. de_ lined with :thee" Lead by
new process, veldt Hydro-Atmospheric Mop l'lpe.
We toe constantlyon hand a large supply or
SHEET LEAD, LEAD PIPE, IRON ANL/ !MAN' ,
COCKti. FITTINGS 0 p ALL EIN DS. HY DILA NT
Hoer. and in tact all material kept by a Hest -elms
establishment.
would Invite the attention of all who haer any
work to do In our line busiuess, as we feel cone
dent we can giro the best of satisfaction ea reeerds
materiel, workmanship and price, it
NOTICE.
Private Families and Hotels
HYDRANT HOSE AND PIPES
I=
Nos. 221 and 229 First Street,
WELDON & KELLY,
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
Chandeliers and Brackets, Lc.
Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, &c.,
161 Wood Street, near Sixth.
my=:b7
pLURIBING.
GAS AND STEN FITTING,
Hydrants, Iron Pumps,
8111.2E1
xrrEEr XISe t
LICA D PIPES.
SISK7S, fi A SJ .v.s
WATER CLOSETS AND WASH STANDS
163 Wood St., Pit Isbursh,' Pa
mr.:w
ADDY, II HALLOS & BIRTLEI
3F.1at7D6.8113FL73.
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
for. Sixth and Smithfield StS.,
PI7TSBCRGI7, PA.,
(or. Beaver and Chestnut Streets
MA A - C.IIE3M R.
♦ll klivls or Water, tiAlawl Strain Y.I I qr• •
.10017 on toot.
111111, 11 1 111 111 S & D.IRTLEI
P• • P n.. i..n.l rb.. .. dr, of
W(>( )1) I'U iii
All klo.t. of Iron Pumio, 111.1f6111• ,h.fat I.
elbeto. Zinc. 1,64 I 11141. e.\.. aLe
Closet.. N.rh 115.1”.. W•al. alsts.l... .1. at
areroorn,
Corner Sixth and Smithfield Streets,
All .In of tif,valting do, to prompt)
EllC=ll2=lM=
M=l
I >Lll'5lllllliG. 4:AS AND ten: AI N 1
►ITTI\U, In ALL ITS
atten.l...llo 1., ...sp•rlrf,e.l•n.l pray,
Irortmrn. A the ol
GAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS
I.IIIOI4'ER
WATER rl.er•ViS
I=
9E' ALT3EI de 1131:111i71.1-43LIM.
whit :U.oly
H Eli LEH lr b. JOHNSON,
Et .a.cm-xc1..46...x..
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
•11 ordure by mall r scout... 4
promptly attended to
A full lin• of Ilath Tuba, 5 . 1119111, Ilaalor, al •
Closets, Pinta. Cbandolter., •no
Ifhailit, fur sal. at the Inoal prlcra.
orders from country patroo• ot prompt! .
lendm.l to.
Im
IN THE COURT Or COMMON
PLEAS of Allegbevy County. Countionweenn 01
Penn.ylvanla. welling in Bonny. :Sop
timber Term, luCcu
in Penn now, Between James lice%le, and Al
exander Opt.. plaintiffs, and John J. All. and
Rachel Wet., Wittiam P. Mickey, Jmne, It. Mi. l,y
and Ale. E. Mickey, Ac., by their guardian.
Avers 1 , :lx.on; glintbeth 011eavy, Eliza J. Mickey,
Albertson Underwood and Ann Underwood, his
wife, in right of aeld Ann. defendant,
To Eli. J. Micke, one of the defendant.
ea.. , Whereas, James XleAntey and Alexander
hp,icr, complainant. abovenamed, did on .4111
inst., Ole their bill of complaint in the Prothonota
ry of said county. setting Conk that tilt en
joyment of certain real estate therein tulle di acrlb•
situated at the corner of Pe. Street and Cecile
nee). City of Pittsburgh, said county, by them end
their co-tenants, the defendants abr. named, was
..toeot to great ln.uvenienee.. 11Qlenitlea •nd
controversies, and that they had been unable to ob
tain partition theca:if, and praying
Ist. That the defendants be required to make sn
orer to all and elegularthe premises.
d. That the Conn decree partition.
id. That the Court appoint a Master, or a Muter
and Commissioner to make partition.
eth• That the Court grant snob other and lumber
relief urns. he owes....
And whore., upon •Mdevit flied, setting forth
InteraUts, your seU-kosed residence, the Court did.
on the BIM triel., Order that notion be given you by
putilleattou on. • week for three weeks In roe
Parranosou dozotres.
Now, Moreton., obedience to cold order, you
are Illareby notified and required, on or before the
Rent DAT ur SEPTEMBER next, to cause and
appearance to tie entered for you in the Court of
Common Pleas of said county, to the above men
tioned bill of complaint of the above named Jame.
McAuley and Alexander Speer. anti to observe what
the ,aid Court shall direct.
oar
Witness tny hand, at t•ltlaburgh, this nth day or
August, A. D.. ono thousand eight hundred and
slaty-Ma. W. lIA WX IN a, JR.,
Solicitor .or Plaintiff,
So. 58 Grant drawl, Clltahursh..
NostA—lf yen fall to comply with the abort. direc
tion. by enteritis an appearance lu the Protinon,
tarra odic, on or heft.. the Alta day of Beptenittcr
neat, you will oe liable to beet the bill taken pr. ,
cortfure, And • decree made &seines yea your
absence. au2nt17.2:0
- .
N THE MATTER OF TIIE
A CHANGE OF (MADE OP HIGH STREET, In
Ute Oily of Pittsburgh.
Al. persons interested era hereby notified that the
asaasamenti rot payment of damages caused by the
change of grade of tili h street. In the City of Pitts
burgh. bare been placed In lay hands for colic Lion,
and melee. the same .ball hay; been paid on or be
fore the iDea DAY OP IiMPTEMIIKII, IVA it will
be my duty to file the same a.- liens against the
property assessed, and proceed to collect them In
atcold.ca with law.
MEM
J. P. SLA OLE, City Solicitor,
aniChlY No. lOU Firth Ms, Plttsbursh, Pa.
A DMIN ISTIIA TOWS NOTICE.-
Noll., Is hereby given that tellers of militants
tratlon upon the mime of JOHN ADAMS, !aloof
Penn To. rtsblp, Allegheny uounty. to., hero her,
granted to the, undersigned. All permits Indebted
to sold estate are hereby requested to make limns-
Mate paytment to Christina' thalvely, Penn town
ship, andahme having claims ore re ques s e u
to Arc
s thorn, properly probated, at the residence 01
the Adstanharatoe, No. Mil Penn street.. Ninth
Wattl. Pittaburgh.
!JUDD ADAMS.
NOTlEE.—Letternot Adiniukistra
flea es the eeteto of WM. UKN N KTT, late of
the city of Pittsburgh, Liquor ttorclaant, dtresteo•ti,
have been granted Le the enbserther, All hone,.
Indebted to toe said estate are requeeted to mot,
ItumecHate payment, toed tate root. laud 010.• hoe
log elate.. against the estate of lee sold deectiellt
RBI mote
known the NJSIO without delay, to
THOS. HAMILTON. Adter,
ITI7Ig7T No. to Math 01., l'lttslotrgh.
BUY YOUB:NOTIONS,
Toys, Baskets,
1 17.ALIRLXYZMXIS113, dbCI., ALT
J. G. Lauer's Variety btore,
1.10 , 101 MARKET STREET
Pit th Street,between Tunnel and
Chatham Street.,
ow. M. PIM t.
No. 1384 (Nair suf.!
GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE
clan goods of all description/ silvan on
c n
aradanyd
o a n od or t l n a
tlocw e. est prices. paring don
I S. C. Burma— H. w. 1110711314
• • •
, C. OUFEVRI & CO., illaintfac.
J•
Merl of SarsaParWL. kwon aa4 Raspberry
al 032 46 WAkarElll29l)oZUers
nb en , auubergi LemOri r ecr iaa
olgre r e a l t
, j' er y ra rarirreMllr ham/ or,kqSi
gtr a prvida d luiEKET tr, iyearktooto ad, d
I tft„,• Lod aaJ ski PP" . " Sit Pir lA a tlitlitter
taiga SIK011 "..1, • '
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JOHN MAFFET,
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AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
A lx-go It..ortawni a
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TONE T. EWENS,
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N.. 50 Federal Stre..l.
217 I.ltrert♦
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I.l.ttgalmaArsl3.,
F. MIISSMANN,
INSITEUIN E
NSERE TOL it LIF E TILE
CHARTER LI it I.
NY OF HARTFORD. CoN N.
THE ONLY W.Va. INSURANCE CoIIPANY IN
AMENICA [bat 1t0 , .5.00 •no pal , Auousi
CASH DIVIDEFD on - . t cr. t and ru. h subsequent
payment of premium. 5 C U. 41 CA VITAL., au ac
c umulation of $2,1110,000. Is 4,, rel 3 i tt...1 lb put.
Ile stocks and on ... ea of [(LAI. 1.01 AI K. It I.
[MN In It s lath year or business, And !we Data the
WIDOWS AND 46t'IlAoa ofj.l• members the sum o
ONE MILLION DOLLAP.S. To thi• date not a 'on
flt awe of litigation hae ocenrrvil, an evl.leuee
at liberality and fair dealing la a specialty with
this Company.
The policies of this Company are not forfeited by
reaann anon-payment of premien. after the second
yen. No payments required allot Leo years, but
policies continue good through life.
Orric iota
J. C. WALKLY. President.
N. S. rAimicit, Vice President- •
S. H. WHITE. Secretary.
Branch Oilier for Western Penney' rani.. ' , Mire
Circulars and blank Appilcationa will be faulsiled.
Bri Flab alrouNt, rittaburirh
tg'lt;NaD tail tb r,rn shout the :ibis.
AZI.`"
pENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.
lice.3l Fifth Street, Bonk Block
'f lito IN • Homo ( ompany, nod ilift.(l.6 kola
by Firt.earlusive.y.
LEUNAH , WALTER I'noil.ll.nt.
• .IV. }WILK, \ II"- I resllent.
11. , 111LIti I• 11.1, ti, Trrtsurrr
1111ii11 14.1.11E.N Y. NeertAary
Leutiard W:t11 ,
U. Royle,
itobt•rt I n.tri. k J. Lapp«.
.110.,t) l'aint,.-
.10olali King, I.,nn
Jam. 11. 11..pklu t. I A. Awnon.
Henry Sproul.
FIRE AND RI A ICI,: F:
INSURANCE (O. OF NORTH A NEI A
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IMEMEI
Hartford Fire Insurance. Company,
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1 . 1 1 044,4•4 casl 1mr4144114 Lb above named
and reliable I .3nloanles.
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tett:. t 7 of Water street. (nsi stairs .1
A I.I.Et:IIEN INSURANCE CO.
UV VITT,/ Office, No. S 7 111th street
Bank
uo
n s k" s t e. k i•inst kind. of Fl it and Marine ILloksl
J.PkiN 111 IN. J... l'rvsl.l..rt,
Vlcel . ..3l.l‘nL
. 1.05 S ELL, :s,cret-arv.
1151. RICAN, lieurrekl Agcrkt.
J 11l1“ TOLLS
I .a-srJun,., John 11. 11c( ord,
H..,
11l • Hay,
T. .14 lios I apt. W.. I.a.n,
.1 , 4. 1r... Jr..l.
H. L. Vahnceit. !WI,. H. Da.e..
WESTEILN INSIALANCE CO.. OF
ACKiA`.IIE.If. , 11111 K,
WM. I. II h:1(1{ K KT, ~.-Ecrr tan - .
C APT. t,E..10...K SI l i.l. lioners.
W. %V strt,c, zp.ng.C.o.•ll 11'src house
vp etairs.
WIII I aglonst al. kinds or sin and Marine
Iti. s. A home lust.ltutlou managed by IYlrectora
who are weii known t., the community and who an
determined by bromptneer ant liberality, to main
tain the character which they have assumed, u of
fering the best tor,steretlon to thrum who desire to be
Insured.
Jlll.
Andrew Actlvy.
David M. Long,
ChJ, Thon.o.,
Chas. J. Clarke.
John a. Sicl'one.
JAII.O P. Hanna.
Ales. Mutt,
H. 111:11., Jr.
Jam... Mr Alr 1.
at Irani, !WWI.,
Ale sand, rtperrr.
L'Arnpbc.ll terra.”
M.. We etA.l4,
Ii E It 11 F.11.1'. ewecretarT.
N ORTH AMERICA.
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
idols aid Q.rphatb' Fund.
-VI). 63 PiNtltorn Al, -Few Fork
1.,:r. , 11415T-N. D. MOILGAN.
, ILI - J. W. KIM" LI..
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Engel
El
NI KEN I . A .
61 Fourth SI., Pittsburgh.
A , .F t_.• I VII •
CHARTER Isi - 29. PF:It PETUAL
Mil Ilia OF PHILAIIi,IIIIIA.
A ***** on inn. 02.1170,10 03
CUE
nk
1 . .14
rerpt us. at,' I
Ct... Hnnes. , r. las.. 1.e.,
.gut,. .
3surtut I L Fair,
smith. At4trtl Ylll. r
,
141..1..1,1, Y.,Cs 1%. SI .1,
C11 , 5111..5. , B A St% Elf. Crealdro,
NOW A III) C. ' , ALM: VI,, Crest.ivul.
4A4 %V N. A I I SI:.
12.1A:Nir toF n-r Wo.od al. Third &t r..,
rEOPLE'S lANUKANCE CO.
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l'apt..lohn 1.. LL1.1‘..1
`4.113)..1
4ln El Wit 4,
Jut rt V. att•
• • •
Julio P. Mlr~latn~l
I Prank Y. 1111.3.1.
t apt. Jar. Mike
V. in. Van Kirk,
. .
Hanson
%% M. 1111.L.11 , ..
APIIN WATI'. Vier l're,ldent
W. f Scrre,..tar).
0,2iL1,0N, tic/ft All.
HOTEL'S.
MERCHAI\TS' HOTEL,
Corner Smithfield and Third Streets,
Forr'VElElol=l.o-13E.
TiliS OLD FATORITE HOTEL
having been thoroughly renovated, repaired
and relbroished,
IS NOW OPEN FOR TEE RECEPTION OF GUESTS.
The proprietor (formerly of the BT. CHARLES.)
expecte from it. central location, his experience,
determination to ideas, and by Hiril MLA" ,
CHAiIIiEB, to deserve and recei, • liberal pat
ronage,
S. 11. lIIAL, Proprietor.
er.ltetS
LA PiEllitE nousE,
Philadelphia.
The subscriber, having leased thin favorite House
It ham been BEFITTED ANL/ BURN/SHED IN AN
ELBOANT iIANNEH, and is now prepared with
the most perfeet appolotmetits for the reception ot
soma.. The first pmtition ng drat-clans Hotels
will In maintained In tile fite as In the pant,
wow-bat lI.ltH Bit 0 BAI LEY,
(An.A.NT lIOUSE,
O. Da. J97EL1131-02", Proro'r,
Comer of [lobelia ad Yedoni
Near tile Siopension Bridge,
rovin,aad AL.I.EGHRBY CITY, BA.
STEAMSHIPS
B ALTIMORE & HAVANA All -
81111. (.4 .11PA NY.
. .
ALCM. t+OISTS., General Againta.
Fl/11 N WiLKA •z 01.11:YINU
7'11.6 UN IT e.t) eTATES
The Pint-ClaaaSteamatilye of Gas Ilne wlll sallaa
.11A"-1.10., tone, T. A. Itoln, Command. on
on SATURDA ,n ot
t•ptener for nen Or •
Ivens. s Is Key West.
LiturarrY.-1,250t0u5, Wm. Rollins, Commander,
ltroto It ItoW N'S WHARF, YELL'S I'OINT,
At 4 "'clock P. u., procleely, 00 the dayokintounccd.
leer Del/kilt or postmgc, oat lug urtaurposked
couno.lalloo,
HEN BY It. I A HIPIELD & CO. Agents,
orkAu's WltAar.
N. B.—No 11110 of Lattice Out Wore of the Comp.
ay will be signed. Bormlll roe the freight nista be
procurea tram thin °lnce. No Drltcht recolved or
taut. of lolling ads ou JAY .alling• APDtIY,
sOTEAM TO AND FROM LIVFR
x, POOL AND KUKENSTOWN OItitLAND) into. •
week. The INALAN LINE. kkallti
EVERY SATURDAY,
EVERY WEDNESDAY,
CARRYING U.ll. MALLS.
anhl Lo and rrnnt Ln.lond, kngianw, Liol
land, ticronnly on./ France.
Apply at the Coinhany's Velem<
.10101 G.
DALE, Agent,
1.15 ilroadway. N. V.
WM. BI NUISA J U., dgcut, ',damn F.xpre•
Allee Ptnl, streci.
I)DIVATE DISEASES.
1)11- VOUNIi, 11.1100 f IthlladeloA,,
N.
75 Third rrel. treats all cleserlptlon hOl .Prt,
roan 105.00.....1111 000,0.4114.1.01 soceenn.
•
Particular attention paid tutlpet matorrhuena an 'I
Oar Anvil of the Urinary Organs. Ells treatment foe
tilt same being the 10001 seeress int ever employed
Ile gilts itips of a Niteetly corn to the afflicted.
Ladles will dill itis U runtonagoiros superior to any
01.11, preparation fur 1,140 V log obstructions to Sim
healthy incinArtial Hood. No I. One Dollar per
bottle. No. 4 which Is four iltgreea strottecr, and
designed for obstinate eases, r Delius pot
but le.
01111, boors 5 A. Y. to 5 r. ts. , 6 P. N. los P. M.
Addre,o. With ttWp. 1 , 4. 1V5160, No. 75
Thlrol ittort. Pltta4nr44. ,e-PC.4:llwr
141UBNITIdir.
AND
CANE AND WOOD CHATS,
Manalactured and for We,
101140113 or Retail.
JABilthS W. WOODWELL,
BIM 97 &IN
Opposite
E.
Zanuandl6 2.lo. o laltTLl IiTREET.
kIITY OiALLEUIEFTICY,
TUEASUistIt'S OFTICE. August
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re
ti"a dietI)F.I4.IIVIIrCPPTLIBI,IIT/Vorsilli
Olt,,
a t t o th lr ttrl r e i d ng 'VroVaal l f 'for mtlerptl
Bonds.. Sy order of Ike Claromittee on Flootoe.
D. No.OrIEttILON.
• CUT Trento-en
• •
JW. WALL PAPERS now re:
• calming st
W. 107 'MARKT& 07112LICT. NUR tuna,
.??0,7;,A19#1440MM
OIL WORKS, COM PANTE 5.&..c
1.1. rcti . A. A.A./1 W•
SOHO OIL WORKS.
BUFFUM,MLEW & GO,
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CELEBRATED SPORN LUBRICATOR,
PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILS
Sperni,,Lard and Whale Oils,
HID LIGHT, TO M& OIL OD lIEEL GRIASE
Wanda( d White Burning Ihi,
No. 33 Market Street
SEND`FOR A CIRCULAD„ .7
LUBRICATING OILS.
TIIIN CITY OIL COMPANY,
=
Office, 204 Pow Street,
.1. SMITH, Secretary
=I
1..1 Litlotl. .11011 forMachluery,
' au g g, , h
lue 011 No. I, C Oil for Cara.
do. do 2, DOll for Cara
1Y2. , .ag , "Lill Grease.
WOOLDIEIDGE OIL FREFLNEVO
I=
C) 0 3211.2. F. ..4:11-1,3 - "E" ,
OF PITTSBURGH. PUMA
JOHN WATT, Prcsi.lent.
HILNItY LONO, 6ec'y •nd Tres,t
WORKS IN TEMPERANCEVI L LE
Me, No. 2 Duquesne 11.11.
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DIANUFACTUREILS Or I' CUE WHIT&
1:31LT13 NIN€4- 011,
Brand—" Lucifer."
)y12.165
WARING & KING,
01111&, 111CDANTS AND DUKES IN
Petroleum and its Products,
.2.' XrinlC Eh 73.171R1L Car3Er.. 3E....91..
=I
WARING, KING & CO.,
m,17.46 121 Walnut Bt.. Phils
SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES.
We a constructing. and wIl keep on hand
perior sc re
yto of
OTT, MN 4:3-1=D2113
BIM BITAR A CAIIIO3 OR., KBULAR BOILER.
We tnettr rattles needlag engine, for tel. pnr p y o
to call and oar Ulan, corner co 1 . 1 &X and V' HA HA
iSTREET6, near City Water Worka.
le= & (' it.
A. D. A, ...anon.
.............
EAGLE OIL WORKS,
1-. ea cNz. - Ir co six, c. crial.c..
WICHTMAN & ANDERSON,
Refiner+ and Dealer+ in
P ETHOLEUM.
~ E 4 t , NI ,, Tt , RY, EL: II A N,
ST. AI% II DUQUICSNIC WAY. tyrin.A.l.l
'ALIs. U. rat 1,...,11.1. Y. TA“ ..... bIAnK
TACK BRO. Si. CO,
00.31X19410N ZIERCIIA
AND BILOKELLS IN
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS,
>,~„r.
~ ~~4 tn,
7 Hancock St., PittNburgil
omit. 127 Walnut etre,.
my 1.:a:7
WARDEN & BATCHELDER,
Iikt.ON.ENN IN
CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM
WHALE. 0114. I[OBlN. 131 . 11:1Tb TURI.KNIISk
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Coral< r Duque.. Way 6. Ilan cock St
Pittsburgh, I'►.
l 4 Pr. Frnt NI. U. W A I:1 ES. 113 I% 4:1 , 1 z 1
wat. ttoa.at.a .Jwtl Q.
J AMES IHMLIi 84.
SIASOPACTI. Ite.llS
OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA.
ora 4:3 41", is I%2aLrls...at /Eft.,
BANKS AND BANKERS.
NSTIONIL TREAT COItPIII,
423 Penn Street, •
FIFTH WARD.PITTSBURCH
Deposita received and luttrest alloyed on de
n Nth,
Collectlonal wade on all the prlnclpial point., of
thr United States.
1111111Vm: ,11,1101141113)011111:411111SM
130153,1 t exaxci /51.::alci.
THE STOCHOLDERS INDIUM:ALM RESPONSIBLE.
=l=El== 3!
,JutlN li. ILALWri , S, vt,
1:0131 , ..1{T J. OILIER, CoMiler.
Ito BERT OICKSuN, I CHARLEL MVERN,
JOHN U ILALNToN, I JOSEPH
LANG,
WILLIA M :GUTH, WILLIAM BItI'K ELL,
CHAS. U. ARMSTRONG WM. CHAP:FORD, Ju..
JAMES .ITTELL, PAUL NUN:KIPP
JAIL, JAME' Lon.
DN. J.
JD,II
BANKue HOUSE.
N. HOMES & SONS,
31:34%) mars,
No. 57 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh.
ratevad I n n a l :l ' rb Fun l 's en i l " " 7 .
United States nod (, ? anadaa. ' P P'""'
ILa
STOCKS'BONDS AND OTHER SEOURITIES
Bought and Sold On Commission.
Particular attention Paid to the purellate and
aale of
UNITED STATES SECURITIES.
Vatted States Sizes of ISM;
Ito. Nivea of 10-100
UtIMIM:S=I
Certlfleatee of 111.1f.btetInrss.
Orden not! Votieber.boughtor eollectuti.
PITTSBURGH
NATIONAL BANK
CC:PACIUMI = I-C - M,
CORNER WOOD & FIFTH STS.
Capital, - -
- $500,000
otescormt. Daily at 11 A. SI.
Deposits received and collections
made on all the principal points of
the United States on favorable terms.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES
Sought isamci !Sold.
OFFICERS:
A. PATTEUSON, IJOSEPH 11. lilt! h
President. Casier
JOSEPIIC. CUltit t Cashier.
DIVACTO
A. PA TTERsoN,WM. REED,
JAMES M'cANDI.Rss I ALLEN KIRK PATRICK
CHAS. LOCKHART. [
IWIL Do cu LAS.
WU. U. lIRoWN, WM, 6, RAVEN.
JOHN MELLON, .61-11:AsITT.
CO-PARTNERSHIP
W, THE SUBSCRIBERS, have
hia day entered tido • binalted Partnere:llp,
agreeably to the 'dot Woos .4tne Act of Assembly
of the 'ol3lolop wealth • licatftylvaula, paided ehe
let day al
o r greh, KM, entitled 'An Act Holatite to
Limited Partnership', and do hereby certify that
the name of the fleet undrr which said partnership
Is to be conducted is JO d Anti:* A PAIGE; that the
general nature of the business to i.e LI aneaeted L.
the manntacture and tale of Lultieating and 111,
minstlng Oils, and the mune will ho
the and near the City of Pittsburgh; that the naiads ul
thegenersJ partners of said firm are WILLIAII
JOISON and bIL.AS H. PAIGE„ both of Alto
!ili. eg e or i z a ty, the speetal partner is UEOII.GE
t the. Hy of Boston, mass.,_ • that the
capital contributed by the said H.rge N. Speer,
s triVa l ifiVigetPa i t ' Wri% s il ar p . 1 .4 doli"s s ln to h
toenails the 2d day of July, A. Lii.7l.R i no ` th r ti
It will tere v t i lf th j e o l l ibits i ir July, A. 1)., 1871.
Elaull:Lilf4'4. LL!11 Pastaen.
rattsBo/34313. Ju# ija..-42M r4.1 /?..r.
.
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rr . , p• v. 111) t A Es.;,rt,t , p. ns. on
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',per n of I is. 11 , ••/ , 1 IA now open for
1,1164 IAL. •CI• P111101..,1A110n of tot. Irnvellng cOlin•
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h, •la, awl Sunlays
wrtt a.- 0.. t 111, Pvitne.,l , lllnla
onspany w P,P0110.1/11, for 'ter
-111 amount out exceed
to.u.
K. 11. P.7t int, Agent,
1866. - - Wkrkk 7\"- 1866.
SUE 1•11'1'. Ailt..ll. Fr WAYNE & CHICAGO
Is. It.. ANI , I LE \ Ei. A N Ix & ft-1 , 1.7/t4 E. E.
,eavr at the Unlou Dopot., a.
LLAVeI
2.t.ti It: (MI, a, Experts 2:20 •to
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ste...l:, E 1.... 4 .Ipplr. LLICPagil Eapreas pm
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MISCELLANEOUS
PENNA. SALT MANUFACTUR'G CO.
PITTSBURGEL, PA
PENNA, SALT MANUFACIUR'G CO.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
313.4ELFLFr.."1"1"53
TISCIEI
:
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On this Continent.
IS SO PRONOUNCED BT THE
..te.unc Analytical Chemists.
It Restores Gray Hair;
It Prevents Hair Palling Out;
IL Changes the ittm,e to their Original
Organic Action;:
It Eradicates Dandruff and Humors,
It Keeps the Scalp Healthy;
It Contains no Injurious Ingredient,
And Is unit' vrvally accorded to ne • Splendid Ores
ins and liqverlOr Toilet Article. ITS MERITS at .
INIHDE THE BOTTLE.
Every bottle COST/L1Z...1S MORE Liguip than any
other dollar preparation.
NO LARGE REWARDS offered to establish its
ellacuy, but Wit Do G HAMAN fEE to refund the
money to any person who will use two bots and
then say that our Restorative has tailed to tonil we
J. li. BAR RETT & CO, Proprietonh
SELLERSw Hampshire
IL E. &
Wholesale and Retail Agents,
Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
m y2l:air.
STIIICIWLNIPS ileLlitiuotts
cousin 1 . ..1.8AM is - -
warranted to he the only pro-
~'„ltitt A
pared,. known to Care • ••• •14,
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, ,•
Asthma. Wlitaßitogi Cough.
Chronic Coughs, uonstimp-
LIOI2, Bronchitis and croup. .;
in
prepared from Hone/ ••0111E
and fltrbll, it ill healing, soft- i k
ecilia Uhl CipecturaLlog, and k .„ •
,
affections
Igy , table for all
affections of the Throat sad Lung. Ter sale by
Druggists everywhere.
lt:lyd
R. K. SKI.I.PIRS I UV. .
W AGILIST
_ ,UKLAATEri VICE Run.
EDI' Mu CURED thou-D
D IC , • 4 .- ,
..
sands of the worst CA/WS a . •,•(--,
BLIN AN lILKDING 4, ' 4 •
!ILLY,. It eh,. Imtubdlate
relief, and bireet. • perms- . „
mot tore ft, a .11r...t1y.
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1, IF w•rrant. , l to rare. et•'.. , Ii ‘.; ,
Y. r ••I. by al 1./...e • rldte, at • L
bottle
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DV SP—E-PSIA. - ..- 2- D z t . . stC Sltii k C . kili ti let 7 d if
luN lc • • Colltel2- ~..
rt..,41 ppr. purallon of Rant , ikk
and ll•rbs, •Rh matt- .1 , / A
a..td• and csruiltuttlec to
etr r tz,f o t s h , .4..t h ,,,, , • twit
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Lain remedy ha Ityap. pla, c yt i <9'
Of illthKebtlllll, Nory.m. At'. -
nets, Lose of Appetttc, ~,,
Acidity of Inc Stomach, Vil r '..ai
Platldency and debility. It .'
Is Dot lehoholle; therafhep„ \ . „eW.;
particularly holtbd for weak, ~ 'I- . ri 14 •
aunt.
nenems rot sala tad dytic per- -.... Malli drni•
Unto ~ v eryls. -e at $1 Dar tbottle, ,
I K. SSI.LEBEI at CO.
W iIOIISAIL. 11.
FORTY YEARS PRACTICE
IN SEXUAL; DIELEABES
Olv es me a knowledge seldom smutted by Myst..
clans. My long residence to this city, &sittle
of patients treated annually by me, us imallelant
Pr giarg u alkA., or Sexual Wealtnesa, and
all diseases arising therefrom, aro cured In smelt
shorter time thou heretofore by my NEW VEGET.
ABLE REMEDIES. Medicines sent to anY Pert PS
the Union. All letters must contain a stamp to pay
return postage. Correspondence Imid,assfrid.
nee, 85 tIidITRIPLELD STREET neer Diamond
Address. J. W. lIRANATRIIP, M. D,.
%Day sw.Eltialtarath gas
pREVATE . DISEASES.
°mos max nom malumina& ay*
for the Cure of all disease& of
stirt
apayieottetereA
from two to four days, by an
enynewand
treatment. Alto, Seminal Woaknele, and all Othist
dt.. .ot the genital ermine andlltelsoremmtlem
Clore *arra.. or money retard ' • •
Apo honra-7 to /0
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