The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 04, 1866, Image 4

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41gorMisly; Under the immediate flatroneee
jarbenevolent so:reties. - .kstipetinternient of
education, devoting Ids urbole time to . his
worltja stationed at the bureau headquarters
- in each: State, and IT thirean officers eo•Oper
ate with 7tlm. lt.lsestimated that 150,000 freed
men slut. their_ children are now attending
school in _thortshithern - Sates. Schools for
Tenures white children - are alsoostablisbed.
' Their rormidion is.everywhere encouraged by
' the bureau. There has been but little unifor
softy Of istiatt'M' different States in 'respect
to the administration cirklalce. Aosistaid '
I:.oetaratssioneralurrer:been leStrueted to trans
. ter military' joriolletfon as taptdly as most.
• hie' to - tribunals. This has
";been dOrereOmpletelyin Some States, while
Virginia.'„lonislana:and. Texas bureau
Oatirtliare still to existence.' A °Won illy's.
'fop'; nstituted In Karen inst,ond aided by oG.
Seen and Wen= throughout the States,liis
sought to prevent fra upon colored soli
trithelf Ar t a of unpaid claims.'
Cite - iniadred._sndlfinetyAve c ms
::paid,throughtheollice. err tini Commissioners
.iarejecteffist The 0n1ee11,532 are in processof
' - adjustment. - Ttierressatenumunt collected
add Plan ht'Sld.=• oo : -- Detailed reports , are
. 1 . given of the operatien of the bureatrirfeaeb
State unit theof Columbia,. Trutspot.-
, y=.tatlon is farntsbentOrytif destitute
freertiamp .And.1571,redn0tm. 1 7.1,412,:73.
tIOMI were issued betwomidnue 1M.5. and
- .) .- Septemberl:lBl& * - - Stie: average number per
month; to refugees and freedmen, was &Iran;
, rllitteantrage number partial:lWO. The bone
to whites Increased , untli anne3o, ISM, when
lathes= freedmen: and-refugees were about
' • -;--:equel. • From:June :25;q16 . 113.-antli- Setember I.
.N• truanumberLatippmtWmf both - -classes has di-
Mtalmitxtr.MOdearutnty has-been exercised
toprevent lunetasha m. % the absolntelydes
'-rtitute,and-i-parts. of- ' , ration not actually
needed Were Maga, were dimmed to
; hold- -each ..pLardariOT4 conntr. P.righ , and
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town responsible for tts own war, hat to very
for„ L i l
lir exceptions, the
• State authorities hed to emu/bete to
the relief of.tho -class of persons, supported
- 1 /Yrdna tmernment. - Owhor to the failure - of
crops the Voqutretnents of circular le, of Art
uro= I?, obuld.aot .tc.rteldly (=forced. _Upon
the applicatien et Stale °Metals, special issues
- are twung made =certain States for th e Sup
port of &toupee:per popttlation. nstionsarc
'mad to teachers , and. agent,of benevolent no
.. ciaties, under the, same rules that apply to
c.nom purchases made' by comterimoned oill
cora, harem hospitals receive the usual freed
,._mimes rattan. .11teamonnt of land now in the
cossesslon of the bureau is Vl,' MI acres, to be
=mimed- by = tracts in Tennessee, of which
,
' the number of acres has not been-reported. .
The aggregate number of parcels of town
.property, not included lit the above, which
Imre. ill 2i 1:: 4110881011 of the bureau is a 72.1„
of weilalt r
an bane pee: restored, leaving a
parcels 1 - town p ro per ty.
Thettidanne °alienator the
merffund Is • Maga rzt
The =dance -of dlutrlat.deStltals , • .
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- ' ;7 ‘ FAtinilte4 medical artnnOt... 100,000
, EfitlMAlWamount,
510.03000
alArterittapter depart.
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'• !Total balafico for all purposes of
aperuliture Aza8,965
, ..-, i .. .. ...T . : '- 4 1'he - Conitataalonar es tlinates the idditleard
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~...,..:::, fu to r ie d w a
a n : . cessar ,., y lor the next fiscal-year as
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ar es a assastant commis. .
. .- ..,... sioners.embassistants and a-en ts•
. $ll7 600 00
,Ealartes of clerks • -
61 ,f 00 00
.....,,,,.. . Stationery andprinting 63,0.^0 00
...,. .-.... = *. . Quarters audios! ela,ooo 00
Sabslstence stores 1,000,000 00
Efedloll ,lepartmcat , 100,000 03
Transportation - 000,000 00
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school superb) tendeuta. 2.5,M0 00
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- ' Tta for cahoots and
"Ylun" '
(Inclu '
g construction,,renlal,
.., , : ~ , ~tultt repairs.
• - •-..1 ,3 4 :elefattlihtug and. postage IESIIKI 60
Total 3,t70,X1X1
compitancel,willi;tneent..tmaetuments
oiliongrese, commiatiOnern to assess the value,'
ofilavea enlisted into - tho United Steam' army
• - .4liiing the war have been 41/Dolnlba, for-Etas-
~; ',.sourt.lire.ryland,lientur-lry,and.Tiinubisseeibut
...their reports liavo.not yet been teeetr.di , " •
, concluKton, it gives me pleuntelOillilitn
- 'e
,xpres#myobligatione ofbnrean*
nntlAheir subordinates, trim, in mincing the'
; :War :Depar tment, to a pence establixliment,
have CIVITIOOd the same , diligence, ability, and
fidelity IX, the intcresLi of lire government
— toltat illidlnguislmd them .durinfr the labora,
anxiety - , and vicialtudes 0f.111,, max, and con.
ttibuted no_mneit, to lie quoacsgtnl termina-
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_ :Samtliaist .ef,the Re ports - of 'the Post
:., master Generalzaua the Secret ry
of the Treaiury.
-Bair Vona, December following is a
summary of the Pant:taster General's report:
Toe e r :Rellttores- far the year exceed. the
receipts 0/3,07. The increase etre - Venue.
',comps th - the prevrous". , year; was 113
_ t eent4andlhe increase of espenaltates 17
cent,'lncludurg - the standing "Lapproptht
toefreemail matter; MOO^ es
anate portion of the revenues yet monalnhig,
:-uneimended. , Ma -"actual' deticeney let the
past, year's* only., legs /6;108. The aggregate
- -length Of mail. motes in . operatiod, the past'
year was Wept .
Mertes theyear math of-the service in the
laUsinsurmint, States was operation only`
roattet the - year,- Tne- net - postal liabilities'
Irons Statesywhile in opendimoixeced the re
map 'There has. been an Increase
'"'" • ' the test year in• those Slates-et I,ole routes,
eon milesonod $1,151,1113 annual cost. More
- - • - - `llan.cone-balf the mail routes le, those States
. : .'have hewn tint in operation;comprising near
- uthatenths of , the rotted , routes-71;am
- , tractors have been Sued_ Mater for letinquen
- 'idea. There has been en ncrease in the post
age upon the oorrespondence oxen:dated with .
Malin ettnutriee amounting to StileJEO.
r •.• era' portal conventions have "been conaluded
with Italy and Venesuela. basis for a new
convention' , with , Great --Britain hag been
*, , Agreett , 4iport, -containing 'many advantages. '
An interventions with Brasil Is also proposed.
.7 : • Gotiedderalild. space -hi devoted to the Mall
. , .• Stattnship Line -to - Japan and China. The
Postulant? Genets' 'concurs with Ms prate.
•-• ..., • anstor . m" the opinion that the submarine of
the main Tina -between - San Fear deco, Japan
- and Chinarshonldnothe required to touch at
-'" the Sandwich lelarls, but emigrates most de
lenarne the condition of release. 3:Merges a
- policy toward the enterarlsee One free
-- • '"delivery is in operation , in • fortyett- of the
~, _ principal cities, and is working satistactorll y.
The numberoftrioneY order °Mem to opera
:Um Mita; against 317 last year,.aad CT more
••tire to le established in the. Pacific States and
• the Territories. - • The business compared with
that Whet yearhesalmost trebled. Ile rearm-.
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month Meier legbdatton upon the subject to
correct inconnlstancies and for the improve , .
'-....-Mositef the team. Much space is devoted to
Tflefoiowmgb a semMary . of the report of
'the Seeretaty.of the Treasuly Receipts have
esceestedthe - estimates; iM9,503,50.M.4. The
eSpentres.haVe shert • of the esti
, "maves, '1dp00,529,235A0. - reeommends
' :Purr diminution in the 'eternal tat,• and ears
the present generation, with proper economy,
• :etan pay the debt: Ile regrets,- notwithstand
, -mg thalami• redaction of tbe radicand debt,
and :the toar.istaetory condithm in other, re
' • Moots of the Matthaei Trcantry, - that little
Progrese had teen 'made eine/she last report,
' :• - towards . specie,!-DnYmenta •Ho explain-. ai
• - length, his action concerning tho disposal of
Ile reeoromeids that national terthabe eota
Palled tenement at a single Athuitle city our.
lalltuent of the currency; careful. revision - of
, the tariff to Make It harmonies with oar inter
' fi7talitaxes;ttle nano of twenty year or less, of
b0Z146 aver payable Eogland or
HermletlYth 411 amount suMclent , to absorb
rthe amor cont,-bonds now bald in Europe, and
to meet the demand there for actual and per
• =anent Investment; end the. rohabitation -of
' the Southern States.: 'Merges these teem
- mendations at length, Finn says he is of on/o
--ion that speele payments may lo rearmed and
ought to be resurnedatearly as the Ist day
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-. The public debt, ()Motor Met; hittl, tract C1A1,9
of midi lathe Treasury, was $2,681"908
Cain in the Treasury, i11m,5X,460 IT. As to the
commercial intereeurso with the 'British
"AmericanYrovinces, the Secretary adverts to
' - opinion that until our 'revenue 'eystem
- 1013 y revised and adjusted to the' linanot4
situation of the cmintry, tins subject ehotild ,
not Do placed:beyond the ben trot of Congress;
bat should borlett to concurrent legislation
and , euch MOW/ono MaVr bO-11tahOriZed by
law to prescribe.. The remainder 'of the IC.
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CitAsisiiviai r December 11.--Infot hlia
been received bare of tlao election of .31ArrIn
no United Slater BetkAtOrICOMYIMI43 Or 61X
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THE MASS WELCOM.
Judge Carter's Address.
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EDWES STAIrrON,
Seeraary of War.
flzi&ble aet.
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Virmrsiicwikm,;:o,r;S.—Tha Mass Welcome to
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the Itepublicanniimbers Congress - came!
here this foreitoiiii, and wa• feline alrstr. The
rolloielvl b datigo:Carteilii..dia4ms of Wel-.
--. ranwriarwron-4t le made My plesisnrmand
'duty by the loyal Citizens •of the District of ,
tiolumbla,under their sedans organizations,
to tender s.Weloestie to the . Union membera of
theMbltty-nititttpongress. -In their name, I
nOwlialcomeyon.One told all, to their hand
-1 tality.l- The welecnnele - given as an express.
Olen Otrespeclrfor Your wisdom and paid-.
ottani - as tuitional law-makers, as well as inn.
Melted legildators of this District. yielding all
honortOthe nation's defemlers lathe field and
irlthott reflecting upon the other branches
of the Government or tile integrity of tho
distinituished functionaries who occupy the
amiss of execatiro and Judicial power, and
• with no disposition to flattery. We may be
permitted to say that a nation saved bears
testimony that we tender no mistaken roger'.
A nation saved from the conspiracies of- Eu.
ropoan powers; saved fromthe parricidal of
forte of domestio foes; saves from bankrapt
. cy; saved .tom slavery; a nation saved. not In
Its -Icesbutfrom its sins; anatlon raved In all
its libertletathome,.to be and poutimie the
prophet of - liberty for the world, and that
nation transferred In therestalogue of nations
by the very process of Its trials from an exper
imental to a permanent power.. These
results are made painfully Clear by the nation
al tritds, fresh in the memory of all, through
which the-republic passed and is passing to
certain triumph, together with your unintim
idated fidelity to principle and Roman grim
nose in its defence, command the honor of our
own politic:eland personal regard. Mach has
beim done—much remains to be done. it has
been not Inaptly said that this Is a government
ofthe people, by the people, and for the people,
that people have spoken at the ballot box, In
our theory of government the source of, pow
er. In their electoral judgment they have de
manded that the ways o. thenation shall be
readjusted, in such wise as to saner° personal
liberty to all' - without regard to color
or condition. In the light of this de
liberate and °menage verdict of the
people, made inevitable by the memories of
sacrifice and blood, you are admonished by
law thattho great national trust atrial be fte
miniftered in a apt. It of universal liberty. It
la not onr province or purpose. to suggest
what ;awe should be made: The significance
of our tender of -hosting-lily le an expression
needed implicit confidence that whatever is
to be enacted hitolaw within the Con.
will be accomplished through your
legislative deliberatiOns, and the nation, born
again, will still go on Mite high career of po
litical and material prosperity. • •
• Air. Colfax replied in - s neat and tolling
speech, in whichbo dealt many' telling hits at
the President and Southern Sympathizing
party of the North. , •
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LErrEs raon AN4AVAN
A. Swindler Caught and Committed--
Pittsburgh Merchants Victimised—
Retiring ilegister and Recorder—llan.
omit and Masonic Presentation—ln
teresting Preeeediums—Mrs. Iltighes
convicted of the Concealment of_her
• Bastard Ehilil—Vpardoes Anticipted,
' Gniesentrno, Pa., De0..1,
John C. Beady, quite a young and. prepos
sessing man, was brought here on Saturday
last • from Lebanon county, by an- ollleer of
that county, on a warrant' issued by Esquire
John E. Laird. It appears that- Janice Agnew,
some ton years ago, was in the habit of selling
Bechly cattle, arra some time ago, Ilechly
came along again. saying ho had jest been to
Pittsburgh buying goods. Seeing that Agnew
had some One horses, he proposed to buy four
lof them. lie said be had not the money, out
had some three thousand dollars in the bank
at Lebanon, and proposed to give his note at
sixty days, for nine hundred and fifty dollars,
the sum agreed upon, which Agnew agreed to
do: But the latter. not - being fully Battened in
I the matter, went down- to Lebanon and found
Ate had no money In the bank there, and no
credit either. 10 ho came back hero and (cob
advise; seed out a warrant and went back and
found a warrant there for Wady'', arreatfrom
Pittsbnrgb; for getting some three thousand
dollars • worth of= goods on. false pre
tences:-Ili uncle settled the latter
ho was brought here and corn
' ranted to jail by Esquire Laird, on Saturday,
In default or woo bail, to await his trial on
the-tatter charge. Who the Pittsburgliers
were (of whom he non,-tit the goods) I could
not learn but they no doubt ate victims also,
'as he bad no money to buy gee-Ic with.
Quite nu Interesting entertainment came
Oa at the Kittanning Rouse, Saturday nirlir,
on the occasion of sir. W. C. (Judy vacating
his office as Register and Recorder. About
one hundred hungry individuals (they sa y ae
tions speak lonuer than words, hence / say
hungry,' met per Ira-Ration at the Kettering
'louse end partook of each a • repast only the I
portly Kettering and his better-italf know how I
login rip; after which a' meeting was organ
lied- in the parlors.-Dr. John Como. Chair.
man, and hit. Jambs W. • Wilson • ziccridarY.
The chairman stated the object tokui the pre-;
aentatton to Mr. Currey of a Masonic ring by
the entwine( Bostick - Iy, Ms maitre townaltip.
Mr: JameS M Clark, of fllitihrs Station was
chosen to make the presentation, in doing
which he Said - • • • •
Mr. Gerry—ln behalf of your fellow-citizens
whom I burro the honor to represent,allow me
to express these 'Madly feelings towards you
as a man, a brother, and a good citizen, and
their appreciation of the manly, honorable I
and Impartial manner in which yen have ills
[Ashamed you r duties as an Officer. And while
they regret your loss as a priblio officer, It is
gratifying to IrtiOw that you are succeeded by
a man In whom all have an abidingconliatexice,
Samuel Bock, Keg; lam especially Instructed
by your ftlicwr-eitizens, In. your native town
ship, to present youth's Masonic emblem as a
memorial, not...ply:Of your public' . services
hot as & brother Mason. Please accept the
gift and filth it oar beet wishes for your erns.
and may you 'Bemire wortny this In
replied briefly, saying that to be
the recimeneof snob, a time honored emblem
was indeed an' honor,• yet notwithstanding '
Abe association of which It should ever be a
gentle remembrance. Ile valued the demon
stration!' of friendship he had received on that •
occasion from his fellow-citizens' as the great.
est compliment of Ms life. In the one case he
would endeavor to Conform Mew:lions toward
menwrithln the circumscribed cuelo of,the
commute and the square, and in the other be
trusted he would merit a continuance of their
respect and confidence. .Ho then requested
Rey. W. D. Moons 10 -Gunk his friends la his
'name. air. Moore said:
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I could easily thank - any man or company
for myself under such circumstances, and if
any doubt exists In any ingenious mind here
present, It can •eaally be tried. (Laughter.)
J. shalt sMnitgle to bear all such trials manful.
ly.. -Whether I can adequately represent an
other Is leas certain. The value of this otter.
ing Is enhanCed by the meet that it is made by
men of all p Arties, and it cannot be other than
a profottrui satisfaction to any man that he
bits been enabled so to discharge the duller' of
the °Mee entrusted to him as to 'win the res
pect, the confidence, and the attachment of
the whole community. ,
• The srmbolsemelased upoelU seal are ear
°red memento-ea - of thal.frateduity.which binds
and eatable most of time present within its
guarded circle. - In a long Anil varied expert- ,
once; In manifold vicissitudes and dangers, 1
have often appealed to politicians, to proles.'
amg elnistians, and to, others, - and often In
him° norm appealed for owedt or
others, to the workers in this emit of brother
ly kindness and love in vain. The ring Itself
thatmelent symbol of eternitytits perfect
circle, without.% beginning or end imaging
all things perpetual, enduring and everMst--
Mg. May it Ma true symbol of tne friend.
ship and attachment, which we have met to.
slight to exprcsa; •
Nor are its associations less calculated to
make It a d t and pleasing Rift. .1t eonsecrates
the most sacral earthly relative. It serves as
daily memento of the departed fur whom wo
sorrow. To many of us it vividly recalls hap. ,
toy vows happily fulfilled, and to my friend,
as to many others here. penonableyoung men
anditandsome widowers, Is abundantly bug. ,
destine of Tory pleastdit antic! .tions,• which '
I trust may bo spoodilY
A .unanimous veto of thanks was tendered
the host end hostess for the sumptuous man , I
nor In which they catered to the ' , inner man; ',.1
and the evening's entertainment closed with[
songs, touts, jokes, ,to., ho.. •
- Mrs. Swan ilughes,con.victed and . senten !red
at our last term of Court for the concealment
of her bustard Child, Is still la jail here. An
effort Ls being mado to get her pardoned, and
it is thought It will be successful. ikirawair. .
• (131-the Merriman' Natter al Telegraph Co 3
reom rp the . Allegheny.
Special to the Plttabarih Gazette.
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The riser is Ave tett four Inches and lading
Weather cloudy and cool. The market le dull
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mislatikasiiitte44EA4 islxo6o; iniiii;ter. .
A . .., JpEINDIIIIICAWS 140 W ;
-. arKw.iimut.. , .. - liciii3iiiiil4ills3 in Igi"
lIVENA 11 - STA sitlr— m iatrsvr a t'
sty—
itke
derzwaxviztingt 1,4 1 161 1 .
dam., ea and benefits tor the ortellO u l ay
1 ' - 0
.1 1,1 the ewfik.:Jar . 411
ar4 TA ,Au ll RE uty g.T:7- .
...W. Ito
DcemT',MODS teriLLUMS. Tanar-ATIM• 4O
,t u r.oo Etticet. erdlstance Ant. rrlitreesteri .
~ER 11111. SSA '
rks le **elect a. twat the entire ot their
JOHN B. 11110FILW. ,
JAMES 14.147811A.H.T,
JA/11/03
u 1 oo "
CITY FLOM( AND
• issioCioNClD.
)1,;45. -- IEttIIA.I3T En - .4 C
DroODblo at., AllieghelM
-wbspllll. .lind Retail
12 Dealers to -
i i ab 4 =3l 3 C l =7:. "rmt•
PM, mrrEaurz,
..and Broker,
IS Food St., near corner of Fifth.
deserlptlons of Government Bonds
borishl and sold on liberal terms.
_LOD(1011 and Continental S'xoliange sold at
Mew Vork rates.
Gold, Silver and Coupons bought at hlghist
rites. and. Gold Drafts Issued on New York.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
Moamar, December 3,1886.
. The Nell York Block quotations to-day,
as Maned by Robinson, McClean & Co.,
were as follows : Gold. 141014131; ligps,ll2%;
S.Ws old, leSli; do 'm, 107%; 5.20 e, now AIWA;
10-103, —; drat aeries, 10336;second series
ICY/. Michigan Southern IL It., Cleve.
and & Pittsburgh, 134 N; Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayne & Chicago, 10.5%; Chicago & Rock Is
land, Pliy,; Reading 11234; Chicago & North
western, 4e.',; Erie, 71%; Western. Union Tele.
graph Co., 47.
—The following statement exhibits the bust
seas of the Pittsbqrgh Clearing Goes° for the
week closing on Saturday, December Ist :
Exclanneen. . Balances.
...330.5,255 71 $70,185 70
... 299,565 70 011,518 t
... =457 31 00,.137 05
... 412,951 40 03,102 80
....
370,240 V 75,374 10
November 53
November 27
November ti
November SO .--.,
Iteeember 1.. .....
Total .1.700,274 .361,423 37
New York Financial Blotters. S
New Yeas; December 3.—Money easy and
steady :at 580 per cent. Sterling Exchange
quint at 34(491t4. Government stocks a shade'
firmer. Gold lower, opening at 141, advancing
t0.141%', and closing at 14031. Freights to Lir
brpool firmer* Id. for Oats, and s,t'd for Barley,
and Wheat Id per sack.
Stooks—Cleveland & Toledo, U 4; Northwest
ern preferred,6o; Illinois Central, Ils%; Mich
igen Southern, 82; Reading, 112 F.• S ew Turk
Central, 113 , 4 Western Colon t elegraph; 47;
Five-Twenties, coupons 1514, Mg; do. do. '63, •
new issue, likfyi; hewn-Thirties, second series,
The Express' fourth 'edition Money
cas earticl
ays: The week opens with an inereastil e
in money. Call loans may be quoted at 5116
per cent., with more business at the lower
tat s .
There has been, however, some trans
actions at per cent. on Governments; prime
paper is current at 06.7 per cent. Gold closed
up at 140X1.)11.1. The Foreign Exchange hi
for
is iluiet and steady, at 100443103,1,7 for
prime bankers at sixty days, and 110%011PN
for short sight; there is no change In the con
tinental rates. The Government securities
were a fraction firmer towards the close ef
the day; the following wore the closing prices:
Registered of ISSI, /L51(4112%; CoSpons of '6l,
112a113%; FiVe•tlVOntleS registered of 15.11,
Nei 100. X; Five twenty Coupons of 1503, 10534
.; k Ivo-twenty • coupons of 1504, 1136.,its
1063fe I , lve-twenty Coupons of linia," 10P/Afilte%;
do 1865, January and July, .103%441453i; Ten.
forties registered, 003142100; • Ten-forty C00p0n5,993
pons,993 (4100%; August Seveu-thitties, 105%tn
105%; June Seven-thirtle, 105%0103%; Juiy
Seven-thirties, 105%0110.5%; June Compounds
of 1511 , 115; July do, 315%; August do, 115; Oc
tober do, 114; December do, 113; Slay do, 1665.
111%; August do, 110%; September no, 110; Oe.
tober do, 107 a.
The stock' market was stronger at the last
open board, and there was a general Improve
ment in prices. The following were the clos
ing quotations at 433 p. 01110 and Missis
aippi Certificates, 22-3-ias.%; New York Central,
mudniol.;• Erie, 72,ii&472,4; 'tending, 11.2iti:
1111%; Illel:igan Southern,. si%G.s37l.
The mining shares are quiet and firm. Oak
11111, 100; Peoples Gold' and Silver, 175; Quartz
11111,300; Long Islar.d Peat, 403. Secouti call.—
Beneenoti 'Run. WI; Ity nil Fan°, 25; Alplue.
110; do 115;.Amexlcan F1ag,195; Bolton. 135;
„Burroughs,' 40; Concentrate d Gregory Geld,
A&I; do OA; Corydon, 310." Grinnell (sold, 33;
Dope Gold, SO; Davidson Cupped 33; Whit: ill
Lead, 150; SYers 51111 and lianufnetery,
PITISBULIGLI bLtRIU TS.
07716107 THE PITTSBURGH GAZZIXTR,
Mannar. Iloeceasber 3, ICCO. I
Thu produce markets continue dull and
neglected, and worse. than all, there are no in
dicaLlblikaPPareat at present of nay home.
dlate improvement. Tile demand forklour
and Grain continuo very moth restricted, and
the first monied article has still further de
dined, while for Grain, the demand is so light
and transactions eo inallted, that there an, no
established quotation!. Some of -our Grain
dealers have a considerable supply on band.
In store and elevator, which they cannot rex,.
flan on now wlthout Incurring" a" heavy. loss.
and the problem for the:aro solve is whether
they hail better closni out and submit. to loss,
or bold on In anticipation of. a reaction and
Improved price's. This tea very serious mat
ter to this class of operators, many of whom
havo nearly all they aro worth invested in
Wheat, Barley. Vats and Coin, and that Grey
will have to submit to a Ices seems most. bi
enable. do as they may. "
GILILN—There to no nailing for
Wheat,. and no Inquiry, for shipment.. • Oats
doll and nominal at 48 to . 30, on track . . Corn
is dull bat unchanged; Ift3t miles of new at CO
to 05. Barley Is quoted "at $1 to 61,10 as to
quality, and the demandts itgbt. Itye la sell
ing at $1.73 to 61,30—n0.ne. holders asking 61,35.
3 - LOUB-15 - very dull and with in Ilmited.hs
mand and a supply accumulating, prices are
still declining. . 1 / 2 o now quote good standard
brands of spring Wheal, anch as "Bartiettnl'
°Crossetll and .gordann at $11,73 to $l2l Winter
Wheat at $l3 to $13,14; and fancy brands at $l4
to stn.,ll7e flour is selling at 03,50 per bin,
and Thck wheat at
PBOVISIONS —Bacon.ls very dull, and
nominally unchanged-11%c to 15e for Shoal
, ders, la. for Bibbed Olden; 17 for Plain, and
Solar Sugar Cured Gams. Lard is quoted at
134-to 14—a decline. lco demand for Mess
Pork. 11
MILL FEED--Sale of 1 ear Middlings at 111,50
"and 3do de rime white at Si. 'But ilttla
lq
qutry- for Bran or llhorts, and but little in
market. . '
POTATOES—Peach Blows are soiling Pet 90
cents perentsbel. Sale of f 0 bbls at 5.1 per bbl.
The receipts are more liberal and the market
Is a shade easier, though prices remain un
changed.
APPLES—In good simply and (lull but en
changed; sales reported to store et gi!.l to api
per bbl, or common to tholes.
DRIED FRUlT—Peachas are selling at 18 to
P 2.. for quarters and halves, and Apples dolt
at 10 to 11, as to quality.
111.:TTEIL—Contl ones dull bat unchanged.
Small sales of prime 11011 at 93 to 30. Common
packed appears to he almost unsaleable.
EGGS—Steady with sales at 31 for picketed,
andlB for fresh packed.
CUE/LSE-1a very dull and may Ix, quoted
nominally at la toll for llantburg, and 19 to to
for Goshen.
SEEDS—Flaxseedis quoted at O.—crushers
are buyin at 13,10. Timothy need Ls selling
'in Moro at g
n 3, and Clover Seed at IVA co to.
HAY—Prune baled Bay is reported nrm
with Wes at $23 to s3o—mostly at the inside
quotation. •
1J0vv.1A.1 , f1.114 , 14 , ..JRA1T , 0 , tV , 4 , 4,11
02710 X Of THSPITTIIIIIIRGIEI tiazrrea,
neari.r. December 3,16 M. I
CRUDE--Tho market for Crude continues
dull and neglected, and with but little In
quiry and but comparntively little offerhig,
prices remain about as last ;quoted, to 10.
In bulk and !mitres returned, and 14 4415, bar
rels Included, and these may be regarded as
the extremes of the market.. We can report
a sale of 2001 Wills In balk, to arrive, nt Oy s i and
CO bbls (Virginia oda at In bbls t eturned, and
we are coznizan; °tau offer of 10 eta for 2000
bbis of Virginia oil, to arrive. The receipts
of oil on the present water have thus far barn
light, though It is said that the river hue been
too high forte run - oil boats with safety, and
consequent)y, when It commences to recede,
It Is probable that the arrivals will be much
larger; It was reported to-tiny flint oil hail
declined to gl,oo.per bbl at Oil City.
ItEFINED—There wits but very. little in
quiry for bonded oil to-day, either fur pres
ent or future del very, and while the market
Is dull and weak, paces Live undergone no
perceptible ceringe. We have but a single
sale to report, 400 Marais for Immediate ac
livery In Plillsidellible; at 344. Free oil I.
Ault and neglected, 'the demand being re
etrlcted almost entirely to supply Um wants
of the local trade.
- • - - • • -•
AUBIVALB=4Lo following arrivals were re
ported today:
Isistier Jas. Slaw hinney 4.71
yarbourst C 0.... SO Jus. Wilkins 70
15211
• . New York Produce Market. • • .
New Tone,
December 3,—Cotton 22 , 4(333!.6
for Middling Uplunds. Flour without any de
cided change; extra State; 5e,23010.2.5; round
hoop Ohio, $10,00N11,23; trade brands, 1111,300
10,30; Southern dour dull Mid ti cooping at Mt,
Z 4112,05 for common and 4V' 93®14,00 for fancy
and double extra. Wheat dull and nominal•
ly lower, .140,2. Mil waukee74l,23 and choice No.
2 Milwaukee, .2,30. Oats more steady at ele
63 for Chicago cud Milwaukee, and 60063!4 for
cholee Ohio, the latter for extra. Corn lc.
higher with scarcely so much doing; 41,10 for
shipping' mixed western in store and
afloat, market closing iul. Whisky quiet
'and unchanged. Pork heavy arid lower, at
101,6051171. for new roes., *21.00e21.31 for reg
ular, anti cash closing at *21,00 for regular and
'old mess, and '1110,04409,50 for prladt, dress;
4,000 barrels of new mess for December and
January ,sellers and buyers, at . 20 4 10 11 11 ,r 0 .
Beet heavy It prwrioul prices. Beef lams
heavy at MGM. Bleon heavy at 11% for Cum
berland out, and 12412 , 4 for stiort ribbed, Cut
meats henvyat 11610% for shoulders, and 12§
144 -for llama.. Dressed Hogs lower, at MA
oVfor'Western: Lard a shade °tater at 12
114 and small lets at 1>3018%. Coffee' dull
nomboaL Petroleum doll and heavy, at
4.1 for crude and32t4Nts for nailed In bond. •
Sew Tork cattieNorket
haw Vona, December - 3.-The supply of
beeves tor the week is 3459 head; ureylous
"'ka% a decrease of lOU. Except for prime
weekund was th arket price.
Atter Una there will bee. market on
TlittriOxes and Fridays at the Natlosal yards.
No loprevement In mulch cows. good to extra
11=4 raoo. Veal coaxes brought
We • Sheep and lambs sold at Mat!.
Matto. lire we he sold at 0,6087 per hun
dred.. Dreaseet r round, excl 0.
, .
froxr ii c i do
Nc
arn.
in ll. — Weather wet,
bun a t
aofalthfidseatreeely °„.man
hßosnerka . of Tr 7 ine m *avad, 11,5i.Za"ing
gresrkea—le some lostafteeMeol lie
/daub realized.- Flair dull and prc
'Wheat dull wh24 12 . e_hfiase4 eau. zr:l l : t etoa.
"42 2 . 03 , shintrir e : /OMit Y It WI, %an t2,.:2
COrdePan" /Inn su m,
telfaneeli
as— ac
advance nopmitztudnedw• •
.
. .
,
. .
or. Loors t , Deo. 2.—TobsocO ono Wowed.
Flour ono Worst quiet and unctomed. - Com
c: I:4l.droduspintictonatedS6496oi
uotorrVarin,u
tao for New. Oats °Vint, ot HIOGCrt. Pro -
WON grOSO. •
Ea
ME
1111
St. Louts liaxtet.
..
Sr. Loma, December 4.—. Tobacco unahanged•
Flour and Wheat quiet and unchanged. porn
lower and drooping, atalgUin for old, and 76H
Eclo for now. Frovißlons dull and unchanged.
Hogs Arm, at $d,904 64O—grom
. .
4'lnetemalli Tiorket. - '
~ .
CINCINNATI, Dec. 3.—FlonryCry dull, et • fifV2s
@MOO. IVldsky steatly. Ilogs closed dull. at
0,751 gross receipts. 3,700. .11/.088 YOrl: dull, at
119,G0. Lard dull. Golc, 140.
• :. DIPOUTIS BY - RAILROAD.
F ; ITTaIIeIAR. FORT WATER ft CIIICAGO EL 11.
December 3-10 tea grease, 10 bbl, tongues, I
Sellers a co; 5 do lard, C C BalSley; 10 do do, 10
l a
kg, do, iihotnaker & Lang; I car barley, 'ar
son, Darlington & co; 21 skis rags, emirs y & .
Clark; 3 eke nuts, I bids eggs. Blatt - ft W et
10 sks dry poaches Pete, Atka; a.' She ard;
10 Ws sorgnum, 5 olgt .t. co; 100 bbls Sou ,Sbo•
maker & Lang; 1 car pig lead, McKee DV%
1 car barter, Garrard - & Sion;3Bsks rags, Var.
klo &co; SO bbls apples, J N Mason; 0 cars me
tal, J Wood & Son; 3 do wares. ItalYa & Rob
ertson; 3 do oil blils; J W llktns;29 bids apples,
W P Beck lt, no; 2 kgs butter,7 pkgs cider,Kell
& Illte.bart; Nbble flour, A II & Sli Ball;2
pkgs butted, 'IS Smith.
CLEVELAND AND Perrentinou RAILROAD.-
1 December 3-1 car potatoes, wED I•ALLer6OI3;
2do do. L II Volgt & co; I do do, W J Steel
Reo; 1 ear iron, Singer, !Dudek & co; 1 car cop
per, T If liouro; 10 cars iron ore Sboenberger
.1t DIED . ; 10 <lO do, McKnight & mi . IT pkge pro.
duce. Potter, Aiken & Shepard; 12 bbls cider,
J C Iturrum; II sks nuts, Blair & Woods,• IVJ
Wile apples, Voigt . & co; 55 do do, Pettit &
Newlin; 3S bids pork, 70 do lard. I Sellers; .VJ
bbl, oil, Barbour & Si/Bibelots; 55 bids apples,
Cook, Bro & co; 0 bile apples,.l 10 Der; 50 bbla
flour, W II Kirkpatrick; 50 do do, W D Patter-
PITT6II7BOII. COLIJXIII7S d CI2IOI2FWATI R. IL,
December 3-100 eke barley, F Shields; Ws
eggs, I do- butter, Gruff ft Rutter; II half bbls
butter', I do eggs, 1 keg lard. W.ll Kirkpatrick
& co; 2 pkgs butter, 1 ltbl eggs, it W
13 elm corn. Meaner, Harper & Hood; Ica
wheat, J S Liggett; 'Winds flour, E 11 Myers . ;
100 do do, b Lindsay sr; II etre corn, J &
Fawley.
ALLSOUZNY STATIOII. December 3-1 car bar
ley, hi Wylie; I do do, hi Weil; I do do, Lutz &
Wale; 1 - do tulilfeed, Stewart & co; 1 car- luta
ber, J Idcßriar; Ido do, C C Boyle; 1 car bar
ley, CI Ober; bbis onions, Moore & Davidson;
bbls eggs, J Herbert ;1100 bbls flout, Coy,
ble &co; 1 earcorn, ItloNee & co; to bales twine
Gerwig & co.
RIVER NEWS
Tire river .continues to recede steadily
at this point With ten feet In the channel by
the marks taut evening. The weather yester
day was cool but pleasant, and all that could
possibly have been destred.for the traeraction
of out-door business. •
There has not been a single arrival since
our last report, and the Bayard, for Parker*.
burg, was the only departure. The !Juggle
Hays, from Cincinnati, was duo hero last
night, null will doubtless be found In pert
this morning, and the Argosy, from the sumo
point, was: be expected in to-day.
Some more tow boats got out to-day and we
are of the opinion that all the coa l that In
ready for shipment has gone. There has been
an many Crochets lately that there is now no
coal here. while the markets below aro com
pletely glutted. The following tow boats were
at the landing yesterday afternoon : Torn
Farrow, Dolphin, Hercules, Fearless, Star,
',bay Dacage, Hornet, and 0. H. Ormsby. The
Fearless has made two trips without stopping,
and is now ready for a tilted top, It she only
can get a tow. The Stella is on the ways
lo have some repairs made to her hull, and
the Hornet Ls haviutrehe same tiling done to
her boilers. The char and lollies boats would
have gone out, but wet o unable to get a °pay
bleu tow.
The Argosy, Capt.iVandargrlft, Is the re a
lar Weda.isilar pas Lie:, for Cinclauati, and
passengers and silipperb should hear this fact
• —.
• Thu WattaUthi, !Lila UM Importer, Captain
Kona, both good lemtn,.aro annonneedtfor. St.
Loots, and tho Rees, Capt. Joe 1110,1 . 11, Is
up ter Cincinnati and Louinellle.
'file Leonidas and. Oar:ulna left Cincinnati
for I'tttuturgh on Sato nail are Columbia
was advertibeu to .follmr un biondaY• TOO
Silver Cloud N 0.2 en rodto from St. Lquiato
Pittsburghovan At Cairn on Saturday last.
Ti,e Leonidas takes on 200 tons of metal at
Portninout b.
The Rote ltoblmiou will load In turn for New
Orleans, after the Kenton. '
learn that. the Parkersburg Packet Way
Eauluou her last down'Ldp.. teas no untortu
nal o as to run a barge oho Lad in tow against
Ono of the pion of the Stoulienvtliebrldge.
the baruo one loaded %Kb troll Intiks, be
longing to onion parties In Parkersburg, and
fl - 001 all WO eau learn, cou.pictele
wrecked., The steamer, an believe, escaped
WILIIOIII Injury—at leant no mention to malt,,
of hot: having sustained any damage.
STRNMBOATS.
FOR rREIIIPUIS Is lITEIV=Mt
UI LEAF e—Tbe, splendid steamer
ELT& J.: ............. k ltOldnS,ne.
Wtilleare for Oa above and all Intermediate porta,
on •A I' ILI: to AT, at 4p. positive!) ,
For (relight or pa• e apply on noard or to
PLAI.K COL.,/,INGISOVL),
Clia CMGS BARNES, 5 Agents.
dr I , JAB An
WWI CINCINNATI AND. )
LOUISVILLE.—The fine steamer
............. - J. 131 , 0w: 1 .
Kllll..ave or the above awl all intermedlale pork,
on TUE7IJAY. at 4r.
Ter fraligbi or p.m...spray on board or to
del ' , LACK d CoLLINOWOOO, Agents.
FOR ST. LOVIS.-T1111.....14"..j.t
pmetoger steamer
WAU...... ...... Capt. T. taara.i.n.
Pi 111 P.ll4Vtly 11,.e f.r the above an 4 all Interme
diate Porte r -on TII IS ()AA, at 4 r.lll.
Yorbelght or pastage apply on Wan). or to
' no= YI.ACIi .t .1.1 : Agent*.
EXPRESS PACKET LINE Y ,
nmsT . he fine pawn.
IMPutIT tL6 Copt. Jou!, 'Rosa,
Rill leave for the above and all Intermediate ports
0o THIS ILCT..at 12
Yor freight or mange apply on boar.'. nol7
PEOPLE'S LINE.-ILEG-AdEt
I7LA It WP:NELY PACKET bo•
twont YITTnBUNGH AND CINCLN
NATL.—The new and apleuttld Ateerner ANCIONT.
cPt. Loot. Argottegrtrf. W. H. noott, Clerk. I
Pittsburgh EVF.ItI Wlg - .NESII•Y,at 12 o'eloet
Lem. Clocla,kti EvEkty FrILDAY. At It ...lock.
For freight or pnesage ADO/ on board, or to
nolart: CHAS. lIARNLS, Agent.
1. 4 .011 CINCLIMILTL—Ther
splendla side-wheel irstanser
B. -Dann, Jr,
J. W. fiord. Clerk,. •IU run 54 • REGULAR
PACKET, as annourival aboro, tearing :on BAUM.
DAVIS at IS st. •
Yor aslahL or 154‘55555 szply on boar., or to
JASILS COLLIN.. .
osIS Cl/An. BAI.INHN, I
-----------
1111,11111ET
v ir TA C PARK eitSBURG PACK
piasanger steamer
BAYARD • Capt. (immix Itoolut.
L Plttcbargb
SION DAY AND TIIMLIDAY....at 11 o'clock A. at
Leaves Parkersburg •
TIIIL4DAY AHD PLUDAY . . ... 2 o'clock r.ir
Tur freight or passage &polio° boar/. .1E1: k
AUCTION SALES.
VALUABLE STOCKS & BONDS
TITEitJAY Dor. 404 M co clock.
1011 be .14 on - secoml Door of CA.Muxerclat tales
Dooms. Irt bmithelold Wool.
El Mares tiormso National Dank:
•
• • •• . • •
50 •• coitimbl•Oillomptur • ;
SO •• Boatmen,. Ineannoo Company;
55,00 , Allentieny Call./ it. it. , T per oeut.'llrs
Mortgage Ronde:
1,5 O C0124..1.51.111.5 It. O yer coot. Dior. Donde
Z.=
V, Alirgbeci County 5 per cent. Vomprorol.
cars Honda;
7.3oo,Allegbeny per cent. roods. -
de/ A...SIeILWAINIK. Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF DESMABLE
BUILDING LOTS,
FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES
•
A number of tots. frets two to Are serve each, ad.
mirtwy oil tel fur GOV %TRY legal It aNS; ge,
slowed ou the larrrysr tile Plank HMO ON g
from Alta.:bens City. solplattig the residences of
Mews. Itl ell, Ftwer, Loy', •ndothers, will be
ed . .sree Oa the Mt:WU.. at rI.IIILI(I.ALIVSIV.b on
%limo onci oar, 4.02.
At Ito cre.ock a. These x.ols are unduritaased
lor Itnintlng perpo•es, being easy of access Wan
excellent mot of Moderate grade; well watered be
running attester and numerous Inn •so Inge, dud
hat I n soutbern and eastern exposures.
Patton or MA ce—One-lialf virh: balance in' L
11.15 years, 011 b Interest, secured by bond and
mortgage.
For lurth er particulars and plots albe properly,
apply tr, • • JULIO U, BAILEY,
plod: and Real Estate Monter and Auctioneer,
No. till Fourth street.
N. B.—Dinner will be hie:slatted, free of expense,
on the premiss. I 11021:n44
W. U. ligativ.'• "n""D
W. H. GARRARD dc CO.,
Malsters, Grain & Hop Dealers,
No. 17 Wetter Street; tiled
Nos. 5 and 7 Penn Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ntri.W.llllV`c,°oltV.Pariicis#l.d for 14115 FA T
THE LIGHTNING' LAMP.
C: JONES ' " D. CDAWDOAD tro. vous.L.
JONEc,CRAWITED & VOGEL, Agents.
THE MOST ! 'OowEniFuL AND
'DIMLY 11 , 011.1.[A11T COM. VII.UAtIIIUIT
EVES PHODUuIi:D. • • , -
Adopted bV the 11. S.Government.
Non exploeive. Cheip and-Beautiful." titre► •
brilliant thrce•fold ;treater teen. any oilier
lamp. • . This intent le ■dapltd to •il temp purlieu%
•nd se the •ertekls moiety • condosior, never ft
q res ail trimming: Burners on_ilds principle op
plied to ordinary hoops. ' , TATE AND (AWN%
ttitillid FUN HALE. Allots . Yultonts Crag'
glith Eltreet4 or Alkn's Book Store, 7to •
'firth street, Chronicle Buildi ng. -f; . • non
OM 11. 11C11711 JOUR LOU
'JOHN .ROSS-&' CO.
sod:mason To,
. WIVI.N.VCDENA CO..
liaNupecTuatua AND DIIALANA IN
44ibon — Oil Lam - pa and • Fixturt;ta l
• ,
'CHANDELIERS CARBON OILL
04 IMlCasslautet letreeltt
PA.
I===tl
F. buistliATlN
girdel,bel Wan rtinfita and
• Chatham StrerOW - `. •
GUNSMITH AND °EWA IN HARDWARE
Ant elms goods ot all aiscsitiont.Sal
bomic:4ol,lthigrjanurst p,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
WLNTEII STOUR OF
Boys' Clothing.
Now 12 store a large completl stock Of
SUITS AND OVERCOATS,
For the Winter Season. rrlces Low.
GRAY
LOGAN,
Jrco. I. :
St. Clatr`Street. ,
HENR G. HALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
I
Northwest Corner of Penn do St. Clair Sts.
Deelees to retard Ovate to hle friends and the pul>
lie for the maay.piet favors. and . respectredir sotto.
Its a share of future patronage. lie wool
pleesed to have them examine his
Large and Carefully Selected Stock
Fine Woolen Goods
Panl=llll7 adtpted tol
INTLFIBM W FOB 1111 Alf) VINTSI
soma
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
W. Hi IYVGEE,
No.lo St. Clair Street,
- Would endl the attention of buyers to hle sleek ol
Goals. which bm been selected with ;Teat cg.re, and
contain. all the latest styles of Goods to be found In
• eina-e. an house. Gents wanting a
SUIT OP CLOTIIIO3 MADE TO ORDER,
Will please call and examine our gomit and prices.
Also a full and complete stock of PUII.I4I.4kUNC
GOODS.
WM. 11. I.IcGEE,
lIE Ite II A NT TAILOR.
No. 10 St. Clair Street. Vittahnrgh.
GOOD •
WHOLESALE NY GOODS
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON
ti% CO.
No. 115 Wood Street,
PITTSBURCH.
Dave in Store and are lieceivlng
A FULL AMETELHT OF
OItY GOOlg - AND 'NOTIONS,
• : Which they offer at
EASTERN PRICES
AND TO
The Attention of Dealers is Invite'
ATIMUTFINOT"W.WSUAXMON.J.O. 6 TEMINSOF
24:1111A
FALL
FASHIONS
1X11712.4rA-N - 3=l
J. W. BRADLEY'S
ID t7 3E 3 3Ls 30 2C.
ILAILIEJP9I:I 4 C
(On DOUBLE SMILE G)
SE FR TS!
Will not BEND or BREAK Ilke the atncleßprinza,.
out will EVER RETAIN ELT and;
BEAUTlrutsu APE, here three or Your ordlna
-7 Skirt. ace CAST ASIDE a. I , SELESS. 11.7
COnlilNEsomfoct, durability and economy, ait
tnat KLEUANCE ofSHAPE which has made w the
- •`DUrt.E.X ELLIVTIC.• the
STANDARD BRUIT
OF TRH FASHIONABLE WORLD.
►t Wholesale by all the leading Jobbers In thls city.
Yot tale by all retails-tit who sell first-class Skirts.
•
WESTS, BRIDLEY & CRY,
lOLE OWNEPii RS OP
MAN FAC TH
UE PATE TURENTRS. AND LID LU
-8
Warersonss and ONn►: Nos. OT CHAMBERS and
Ta and NI MADE tiT itZETti, New York. •
seu•im
•
EW_FALI 'GOODS.
MACRUM & CARLISLE,
19 Fifth
,street,
Sat chat opened oh aktenalve and splendid stocker
IJIIESS AND CLOAK TRIMMIVIIS,
KWH BoN N r a TRCILIOINtI RIBBON .
A le LIROIDERIES of avert daserlption t
illtat AND ELEGANT LACE UtIODS,
VEAL LACES of all Undo,
REM, LAcE TRAMMED ROODS,
flAt lON I..A.l`aB—a splendid Ilea,
NAI(NSOOK SWISS. JAC—NET
LINEN LAU N A CAIIII3IIIC. lOW' LINEN:
ROA IVES.- at. 1. toe and attraetfve Moles; „.
lititEltY—s complete ateortrocot -
LADIES , A CMILURENS , MERI NO VESTS and
DRAWERS,
FANCY ZErliT ft ARTICIALS—SpIendid style.
Ulla seson;
ORMAN a
AND AMERICAN ZEPFITIMI.
tlI IZTLA ND Wool.,
. THE GENUINE CASHMERE TARNS—aII colors
IIttADLEY 're S' • Uri °ream Dee,
FARCE AMT „ES AND NOTIONS.
Ilercnaots and lk tiers will end IPto their advao
•age to call and examine our present extensive
ft , ak heft', purchasing el4ew herr.. All our grads
h2Jar purchased dircet au the hest terms , we are
Mpared d will make a low priers as any East
'en Jobhum House.
NUORMI & 0913.L.TpLE,
lel9 1U rani ATIMICT.
NEW GOODS AT GHEATLY_
REDUCED PRICES, _
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
=CRUM,. GLIDE & CO.,
78 and 80 Market. Street,
Wirtld call specia t l atlenti o
on
to, heir
their large and at
, ractor& In
EldllllolDßlDES—Dretrery deserlpt I• 0. •
LACE Point. Polut Apo' Noe, CitiosT, 'Thread.
lieln , lre. Ca' malt etc.
IJK EUCIIIK Cr—Plain, Embroidered, Hem
-31. bed and 'ACC.
LINEN—Seta, Collars ant (:utra in peat esrletr. .
L11LE.294 ANI) CLOAK Titi.IiMINDIC AND IIUT ,
'IONS—I,. teat atyies.
KAKI( : BON NET AND V KINET lIIDIION9.
IlLOVril AND Writ EitY —A emplace stock.
UNDERWEAR-I , or I.ailles, Moses and CIII,Iren.
FANCY 2EPlalt(lol.loS—nbasrls,
•011 S..ro nes.
•
II DP SKINT.,—AII al re.. In best make..
CUKtIEI n. Nets, ate rAill Pails. Hair Rolle. etc.
It A I, DOTI At. elEt amp , — t t great' v red need prices.
UENTLENIE CURNIODIND Inn
and cotnplele stock.
TANDY Ac TIULEa AN U NOTlONP—'.7omprlalng
ilt!t" r at/ t. 711 k A
Vereg!Ti c q. Vic7Votf:l l r Y ng;
haudbliMe and acceptable present,
del
- -
rIIIVATE lUNEASES.
lUUNU, (blear Plalladelphia,)
N. Tided si reel. treat all descriptions of Phi
rate Diseases with enpa tied/yams..
..,..Partlerlisr attention p loaner usatorthoena an
diseases of the Urinary Orem,. his Mammal. tot
the same being toe most suoressinl ever employed
Ile gives ha pes of a speedy cure to the afaleted.
Ladles will 1104 hieUrUmenagogne superior to stir
otter preparation for removing obatmetJons to the
healthy menstrual good. No.l, one Dollar pe
bottle. No. 2, which Is four degree. stron•er, an
designed for obstinate elms, Ilya Dollars pit
-
• °Dire hours' A. N, to r. x., IP,O. I gY. m.
• AddresS, • with stamp, De. gtiLINO, No. 20
Third rt ua.t. Pleasnareh; 1.1,11..1. •
I.IILIVATE DISEASES. '
•
. .
037147/1;63M p& STREIT, near Han& •
. .
. .
Emr Ike cans Sst all Madam of a private nar(ars. la
two to tour days, b as entlitly stew mad sale
Melts' Lisa. enalaal Walatness, mad all Maw
.almatta ea the mita* organs mid their orayamlon I
9 ..... ars warranted or mousy retondoL
....war hoorat to 10 o. ~ 1M to lt. 011 4 ItOI r•
. •Ac n..l•4lern P.. V./ Pew. aro.. vt4,111 I
SCHOONBLULEB SON,
Pittsburgh White lead Works, .
PURE WHITE LEAD,
ELMO LEAD EsS i lsu LE °IL FOR PAUSTIAG
61 rourtb Street, Vp Stahl,
Unita
4 , -XelikkgrlJDßA
DIERItIN 111 . 0 N IiORKS.
JOBS &
.M.'X'r9CM7E3.1:711:431-H p
=A
AMERICAN AD CLAIR
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron
Bridge Iron;
Angle and T Iron;
Guard Iron; -
Coal Screen Iron;
T nails,l6 and 20 lbs. to the yard:
Tram Balls, punched and coun-
ter sunk
Boiler, Bridge •a' - ni Tank Rivets
Cat Nails and Spikes;
Ship and Coat Spikes;
Railroad Spikes;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car II meets and Axles;
Street Car Wheels and Axles;
Coal-Pit Car Wheel' and Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled Fatting;
Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods;
Mower and Reaper Bars.
WAUE/30IIIIIS AND OFFICE, ."
120 Water and 113 Front SLR.
MUNCH 'HOUSE,
N05. , 22, 21 and 26 Alrer St.,
ithcls CHICAOO. ILL.
KEYSTONE IRON WORKS.
larrausoN,G - iLASS & CO.,
Mantifaeturera of the different sizeo of
Hound, square, Flat and
Horse -gm Bar Iron,
Hoop and Hand Iron,
Botler-Plate, Tank and
Salt-Pan Iron,
Sheet Iron,itc„
Works; MIT TUWXBIIII', on Monongahela river.
Office and Warehouse:
No.
14(3 Water Street,
0e41141
KE.NSISICTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD & BLAC4,
1112 , 14ACTUILLUS-07
Best Common, Refined Charcoa
•
Juniata Bloom Iron.
AMBULANT BAR, It()LIND and EQUAIIE IRON
11001'. BAND. T and ANGLE IRON.
BOILER PLATE And bIIEET IRON.
BOWER and REAPER RAILS
CYLINDER and IJUAILD Olt FtNOEIL IRON
SHALL T RAILS, ;11 , and 16 lb, to t,e yar
WROulati' CIIAI ItS and SPIKES brawn,
YLAT RAILS, Panelled and Countersunk. •
COAL SCIII,EN
NAILS aptl SPIKES.
relloon. No. Ha Water and No. 6 Market-Sts
Work,. Second streat, Elanta Ward„ adjoining
City Gan Wotan, Vitt...burgh.. augttil
FORSYTH'S
STANDARD SCALES.
BLBO~
CI pviug Presses, • -
iVarehouse Trucks, - '
Baggage, illarrow
Sugar Mills, &c
FORSYTH, TAYLOR be CO.,
seZ•v36 30 VARKST STREET,.
PITTSBURGH -rETEEL ' WORK
ANDERSON,. COOK Ar CO.,
• r
ICUCCE.I2OBB•TO JOIOLS. /JO U) d C 0.,)
•
bitunfactupers of th beat refitted Cast Steil, Bows
rlat and Octagon, of all mes, Saw rlates, hoe, to
sad Sheet Cal.!. Steal, Caat tteel for
REAPING AND MOWING 111ACHINES,
eiTENT PLOW WINGH.BPEIN69,AILE%
CISCCULAIEH,
Cut and Common Plotigii and Spring Steel
OT.ne—Corner of ism and gen et.reeta. two blo►
above the Honon(►bela House.
se27:dy
I . IIE .
•
:FORT PT. FOUNDRY.'
- .
CHARLES • LALP.. I IIEPHEIVS
ILLWITraertrnMMI 07
. 1131EAlrY ORDICAINCE,
1.111:4.14, KINDS Cr HEAVY CAST'INOS.
Special attention paid to ROLLING SUM, WORE
BLAST MACHINERY .d RETORTS.
REPAIRS attended to promptly._
needAm heretofore, the best materials will always bt
at this Yorindry.
Haring disposed of our old patterns, we are pre:
pared, with rum AND iurpoVet, patterns, con
ftructed under the soperrislon of Mr, tna efiT. t
urnish NAIL MACHINES at short notice. oaf:a
tr. K. IIeGIT.NNEMC ...C. T. OEAU
AMERICAN MACHINE IN ORRIS
CHARLES F. (lit Air ANT &
6aoca nors to
71/3111%, OH A !lASI &
Engine Builders . and klachinists,
=I
Oil Engines, Oil Tools,
And everytbinif necesnary for Itorlud WI
Particular attention paid to Fitting no iibaftlng
runny.. Hangers, &e.
Harlan Avenue. near Ft. W. & C. R. U.
AL.1.3.4mg,.13.exa.7),
=
r•atz......:.10av ALLIN JAIL L. htquit
VALLEY STOVE WOIIRS.
ALLEN. M'KEE & CO..
Waco and Warehon. 301 Liberty Street
:opposite smithaeld,
Manufactures treat irariety of CWIC, PARLOR.
and HEATING itTOW.I, among which are tho tt
ebrahed Allegheny mid Monitor GO Cook tng
Stores; also, the Autocrat and Sentinel "for coal or
wood, and the uncalled Star of the Empire. for
ood; also, Arches, ti rates, teuden, Sugar tiettits.
FETROLIA DIACULNE WHIMS,
R. XX. 1/33C 1 13.1r,
.31n. 32 Ohio Street, Allegheny,
==23
IMPROVED MORINO TOOLS, AND YLITURIS
WAD IN 6114 KIN OIL AND SALT 1V ELI E.
Particular attentlon halted to Ida Patented • •
ptvrementa to Jars and Joints, made of Junlatte,
IL S., nod Low Moor Iron, In standard sixes, and
numbered, ao that parts can be ordered by mall co
telegraph, and Mood • penect tit at all emu.
We alio fox - ash ropes. beittng, small tools. de,
,thooe who may wish_lt. Engines and macblue wait
made to order. Omar, by malt promtly attended to.
I em prepared to grant licenses to OtLIEL mount ar
torus for these Improvententi on liberal terms. Box
1.7 Allegheny P. O. •
1e2Me173 IL. H. TACIT. •
•
BLACK DIAMOND
lATEIMITa mv-cortaassii, .
YITT4BURQII,
•
rum, BROTHER AS CO., •
Inanntaeturera of
Dan QUALIT Y KEVIN YU OAST STEP:L,
Square. (slat sad Octagon. of all mars. Warrants
equal to =7 Imported or manufactured In thla coon
.la - Mee and 'warehouse, No. 140 sad In
Laud =lfosoug streets. Pittsburgh
PIITSBURGH IRON WORKS
J. PAINTER & SONS.
IaIIO7.LCIVOZ/7.11 OP
Iron Bucket, Tub and Trunk
Hoops AND SHEETS,
01313
r-r.rTrro.
IRON CITY MILLS.
ROGERS & BURCEMELD.
' lianufocturers of
R.E/INED. CHARCOAL. :JUNIATA 8 POLLIHEL
EIMMEINIT MELON.
O)?ICX AND WAIIVIOUNII. NO. RR MAHN= ST.
:WUXI
010. 211111 W. D. 8ZZL11.....4. T. 00=111
LA BELLE STEEL 11101LILS.
rLIEIX'T'Zbn r CO. .
Manufsetarers of OAST "TEEL; 191 , 81R0, PLOW
and BLIATIM PTiEL:klll3lNtit CROW
aA rtylgte. 110. IWATEMWTPX.IP.OWItairM
Pittsburg& tris
306. P. ItAIGLI 11R.5.1131.
Duff ESNE AND WEST 'POINT
N PLTTSBURCiII, Eeldra., maa
sfactara all slums of Toralngs, slat atellantast
13balls,Cranta. 11E40 !loth, Lavers, Pt/man Jaws
and Wrists ,• also. • liallroad Locomol lsa
If =as. •111.1 all 'tape work, •Tb litulqrpt led
are hasla ( b 41141:137.1:b 4= l :, l eli n t Wart
Wan with promptness and di wsteh. 0
1y11t154 .1 r. LIMO
- GE°. F. sesuclimAx & co.,
PRACTICAL UTHOGRAPHERS; •
Vie ONLY STEAM LITIIOOIIIIIIIO
LIsHMISNT WEST OF THY MOUNTAINS. Bon
sins &ad& Lotter Heads, • Bonds; most. Ann's , :
InA te chow Cards, Illinmss, rortnite, v
$Oll, 1;1 , 11 If et., Pittsburgh. WAA
C elates of Deg t g i s, ontatton Cards,ttn. 1.5;
MANUFACTURERS. MANUFACTURERS.
~,,
UNION IRON MILLS,
NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH.
A C”NSOLIDATION OF THE "1110 CITY
•, mum - AND , CYCLOI . .I 'RUN CO."
GENLRAL *ALICUTACTUDSIIS 07
IRON AND FORGINGS.
Special a:teat:Cm 'teen to tile manufacture of
Hammered and Rolled. Locomo
the and car
331EL.A.INT7a,
RAILROAD CHAIRS. SPLICE BAILS, BRUME
IRDN CULTS, AC.:
LINKS AND COLTS. I BEAMS, GIRDER IRON:
OCTAGON AL HOLLOW WROUGHT IMOSI POSTS:
T AND AN.ELE IRON. An
WAREIIoILISIEs
95 Water and 126 First Streefs;
AT THE WOIMS, N INT LIIV Altp, rz riti BMW H
ocls-127
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL ED -TER
NVOIRIKS.
CARROLL'& SNYDER,
Itk2CCRUCTITILT.3II OP
TUBULAR., DOUBLE-FLUED, TUBULAIU
FIR.EDOX A CYLINDER. STEAM sou-Ens,
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTILYG,PANS, 'SALT „PANS AND CON
DENSERs,
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS, AND LEON
DELUGES, .
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
OS.!' and Worici, corner Second, Third
Short 1 ,1 ,1 Liberty Streets,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Aldri/rders rent to the above address will be
promptly attended to. 5e14:193
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, kiitilCK & CO
ILANI7ACUNEAB OF
BEST _REFINED CAST STEEL
ISQUirtg, nil A.YB 0€1 . .1605, OF ALL BIM
RILL, MoLAY, CMCVLAN, GANG AND CUM CUT
Nt;;;Txtber 18tb. 18CG.
Trains arrive son leave the Union Depot, corns
Of Washington and Liberty streets. as-follows:
AituteX. Dirnier.
Mnil '1 rain...—. 1:20 a in: Day Express..; . IKO a m
rast.
125 u a u Wail's No. 1 6:37 0 it to
Well, No. I se.) a vo 4141 'Pram .......:;u' a m
Bunton No. 1... 7:50a ml Wallas ho. 11.5.1 a or '-
! Ilfall's No. ' 8:50a rn 'Cinch:o4o /0,53 is 0
' Johnstown A 0... 0:50 1 m o.' a WM s
Baltlmo a Ex... 1:56 p as , Bra.!dock No. 1. 3,10 p
Phila. Express.. 1.509 m] Pints. nape°. a. 4:lep
WalPs No. A...-:0 p t Wall's No. 4 ' I,Y7n
Wall's No 4.... 4:00..p In ! Wall , . No. 1..... 6115 p
Braddock No. 1. 6:50 p in • Wall , hn. e...:.10:
Wall's No. 5 7:609 m ; Past Line. 10.01 nu,
Altoona Aceom. Johnstown Ace. :;50.p
and Emigrant
train......,... -.111:76p m
•Dally, all others nuncio , . exceiged. - •
The Chorea Trains leave Wall s dtantin. every
/Sunday at 8;151. in., reaching Pittsburgh at 10.05 a.
m. ltaturralne leaves Pittsburgh at 12:6o p. m.. and
arnve at Wail litation at p. m.
The Baltimore Express witarrive lth the Phll 7
adelpbla Express at I:sn p. tn. hundays. _
1 be new Linton Depot hotel,. tiesiipring the three
upper stories of the Depot 1011110 g, IS our open for
the LOPI.CLAI. scroininOilltiOn of the traveling com
munity. A capacious iteStienrant Is Open a: ALL
nouns. day and night, Sundays eXcepted.
NOTICIL—In Gine of loss, the Pennsylvania B. E.
Company will hold theinseires lesponstilie for ,er
aonal baggage only, and for an amount not exceed-
TLIO:7I4IS N. MILLER, President. •
asp)w. IL BECKWI Agent,'
1866. ailkillk•
SAW PLATES.
ELLLPTIC AND EZMI-ELLIPTIO
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
Cast Spring Stsel,
Cast and German Plow Stee
I'LUW WINO 3 AND MOWER LIARS. •
SPRINGS, AXLES AND STEEL TIRE,.
sICELt. SHoVEL, HOE, RAKE, FORK TOE
CALK AND hiA.:HINF.RY CANT IiTEKL.
CROW-BARS, dc., dm, Ac.
ITarehouse, 83 Water St., rittsbariti, I
aelS:k4
'ATLAS WORKS,
(• RTo.r STREET,
Ninth Hard, flttsburgli,
These worts are an,ng the larsest and most cora
plete-esobl tr•ment In the West, and Kronor pre
pazed to tarnish .
•
Engines of Every Description, ;
Boilers, 011 Tanks,' •
•
' Sheet lion Work, •
Railroad Coatings,.
Bolling Mill Castings,
Engine Castillo.
Machine Castings,
Gener.l Castings,.
ORDERS SOLICITED,
130q:Uti
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Welt,
OPPOSITE UNION LEON lIELLLI4
.w.x.w.r.ia STYR 43-33.
ROLLING MILL AND BRIDGE CASTINGS.
TIACIIINSIT AND CASTINGS GENHART:
Orders promptly sad carefully executed.
C HAWS CS REASONAISLE,
, EBIIERT &
0c1.5:1M . •
ORFSCENT STill WORKS
MIILLEB s BARB & FAREE,
srAMTACTTATAIS Or • •
BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL
Warranted Equal to any In the Marks
either Les_poried or of Domestic
Aimanfaetore. •
SPECIAL, ATTENTION PSTEAID TO ITHE CAST
_ A lilt M.
Office, 39. W ood Street, •
IN ST. CHAULES HOTEL bUILDLNG
Pirrslimatu. J nue /Bth, ISM 1e18:6151
DUQUEBNE IRON AND sTEEI. WORKS.
HAILBIAN, RAHN & CO.,
11111177.1=711M13 07
Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles,
PLOUGH. BUM 1D .6. EL EITEBL,
WAIIMIQUEM '
- Lq O. 77 Vl7tAickv aftreoi,
-
10.3:12
PITTSBURGH.
FEM
ROSEIMLE STOVE WORK4I.
L . -PETERSON, Jr., & COG,
kts.nalseturers and Dealers In all [lnds of
Cooking and Beating SW
HOLLOW 1 ARE, acc.,
Of tbe very LATEST iATT ERNS end =MM.
Warehouse, 197 Liberty. Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.'
WORKS, MANCHESTER. ea7t:lo
I-LAJEUDW.A.JI i 7E.
-
B. WOLF, JR., eic
DLLL[B6II
Hardware c Cutlery.
Axe now reeeiting large additions to onr stock.
Arnica is offered to Dealers at
isagerriaxuar opra.r.crims.
. Corner Liberty and St. Clair Sta.,
pemsdn
LIPtINCOTT & BiIiEWELL,
No: US Water Street.
7LLTIII7LCTIIIIIIIB 07
JP - A.TEHT GROUND.
• • YATICITTEMpEItED
PATENT TOOTHED
mamma, sivLAT,
Hum. e 3 cuois:ar
Ata
jelllxt2•
a. W. utolow..— a. wuawarm.
lyu4nA .11911,E1!
.111'01110.
•-•
MORROW tic BkIINIEILL,
NAIiti7ACTIIIO.I4S
Stead Hollers, Oil SUlle. Agititoin, Tanks
Salt Pane; Gunmetal", Wrought
• Iron Bridgeo,Stiett Iron
Work,
CORNER. LIBERTY AND SECOND STIL.
PITTSBURGH. Pvl.
ist.III(PAIRIN DONSPBAMP,TLYJ wy241,11
UTII I ITY WORKS.'
iioa3; tl. L e iberty fit,o 6 ppeslte IFlZarth,
OAMET . :MAKERS' HARDWARE.
They - maks s specialty of LrettiSednesd sae Picot
Castorat Porcelain. Bedstead and Pivot Casters:
B. &tend frastsplngs: Stops for istanstatt Tables,
Sc. They aW Manufacture and Dace constantly
on bandsTtrumbLatebes, liprtngLatehes WLean's
Window Sash Supporter s .11 . 1..ean.•KceentticiSasli
Bo 1=1 . 5 . 1 . 12:1,11=1:17 0 and o Ll u sti w Car a =
Mein ," -
M piaDial,
ETNA. STOVE WORKS. -
BRADLEY. & CO.
maanittetart every
.
. ._
COOK ; PARLOR 41111.HEATIMgSTOVES
.
Assontr.ideiaretite; eel. ' totaledil -31 TROPIC
l VatandtSlWargibt l a IMS y 1
GRATES. GRATE 1 1 110 a 2.4ce:
Me* sad Warehinse , owner et ' aailWois
streOri rittOuribe MMUS a
.wiaisautos.
MEM
IRON AND NAIL WORKS,
LEWIS, BAILEY, DALZ ELL & CO,
- 11,4 NUFACTURECIIS ()F
BAR, BOILER, SHEET
3E3R-C7W,
NAILS AND NAIL 'RODS..
Warehouse, 73 Water &'B3 Frunt st,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
genASS
RANGES, STOVES AND ORATES, "
ALL PERSONS WHO NEER NEW
COOEI NO Bali ti ES aft- t to call and sae
BISSELL it NEW C;OtIISINU 8.1 NU E. at
233 Liberty street, where they 'till also Cold a
ComPihtnal*PlY of doe and common enameled.
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EMUS, COORNG STOVE% lawn $; HUH ROTA
WAshilonsel : umees atql atirqdo naves.
BISStLIL fr.\ CO,
Altaulatmccr. of.the /614 rated •
TELITIIIPII COON. STOVES, UIL COLL.
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
PEavasrir.i..47.l • -
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WESTERN PENN-Mimi:7:Q?
L. BY VA 1 , 11.% rtAlLltOdar
and °Per MONDAY, rine, nth. ta. rasyen,,
Trains on %he Western l'ennsytranta nallread
arilte stand depart from Allegheny City, as fel
laws:
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Leave Anderson Street 7:00, 10 . 3 , A. M_ 1200
noon. and 4:00;0:33. S (0 P. sr.
Arrive at rduryaburg 730, S:CO, 11 OC . A. 0., and
11:3J, 4:33, 7: 0, 8:711 P. u:
Leave tiharpaburg.6:7l, 7A3, 0:13, 11:11 . A. 0., and
1:31. 4:43 7:13y. V.
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/.wire at Anderson Street 600, 114.1
A. At. and :ISO. 5:15, 7:C.r. At.'
Through Trait s lesve And2rion 'street. at r:00 A.
St. end 2 - 4 hr: sr.. tur 131strav tile, Indians and inter. r
Mediate stations. •
Arrive at Andersor street at 1.:30 A. m..and 1:11
P. St.. hens 111.strsvillei - ls dine a sad . Intermediate
stations. . . • AUTHS AN S Ist. it.. -
oe Asuilani appet in tendent..
IENNSYLVAIVIA m a
CratTliAl. RAILRLIAI).4rJAZ
MEI
VIESI,T - VICUS
And Black Oak for wood.
fUll LROAD B.
THE 1 1 1211351JitUll. FT WAYNE &
AND CLEVELAND &PlTTSBUiltiii IL B.
Vrains arrive and loose at the Union Dolma, as
follows: ' LElies AILUIVE.
Cleveland es...
Erie A Yso Es.. 0:00 •in Chicago Es 10.2 S M ..
CI. A WOK. .51•1. 6:15 m 14
heel
Er.... 11•55 a m
Mc. Ex m. Chicago 'Express 3:50p m
Chicago 51all ..... I:ss pro Cl. & Whg. 2:40 p m
C 1..& Whig. Ex.."2:ZA p Erie & ygn.'CZ. 0:45 p.m
Chicago so ...... 2:210 'lllOl4O ElTlrcss SAO p m
Wheeling Ex.... 4:25 p CI. At Wi, Ex.. 9:41p in
llehart from Allegheny. derive to Ailegtz.ney.
N. Beta Accom a m, Leetsdale Aecom 7:32 a m
Leetsdale •• 10:Ve s, ref N. Brno •• 0.25 ain
••• 11:50 • co, WellsvUle • 9:51 am
New Castle '• 2::a p New Castle " 2:45 ain
Wellsville 3;20p co; Leetsdale •• 11:15 a m
LeeLsdale `• CAP pmi •• •` 1120 • m
N. Beta " 5:20 p mCN. Br•tou • 2:23 • m
N. Br to ••" 6:15 p mlLeelsiale •• 4:10 •la
Leetsdale " 10:Z0 p m " w 7:OJ a m
No t , Mos leave. m. Chicago
burgh n holiday. I Eancess arrives daily. _
. 11019 B. 21YES:', UkMeral Tic%ct Agent._
Plrrsiture6u. cas-
LIMBO A.ND (11Nriag.. -a•
NATI MAIM:COLD —Put-Handle. Mourn.-on and
after EtilliDA V. December ISX, trains will
lame rittsbursti and ar.. , ve as rialArtra:
1a.1,11,. Annl4l.
Part Line A. Y.
Ma 1.... " ,, C1 i. iM. DA , r. :a.
.111s.od ...... ii.EO F.
uttr's ; , ..1) P. et
2,40 P. s. Lou.. It.
N. 10:10 A. It.
Ezig;ss . .
litenoeni ao
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do ..... ... -i:+l , .. Y. 3 . 15 A. U.
• llomlng .Y.-o.niag Night
Tnial. 1 . .-ain. Train.
Lase. l'ittatairg. 1 , 2% a. U. 7. 14.1 . Y. 2:IS .e. M.
APP. lkallscatms.... , o 50 A. Y. ti: I. U. 11:42 r. X.
• Cincinnati... n.n. r. U. I. _ . st. 3-00 A. U.
• Indianapolis. 7:55 e. x. 7:15 a. is. .7:51 A. Y.
• Chicago Inun r. I. 6:l' A. Y. s•• OA. K.
• Tent Hmati.ll:4l3 I. It. 1::M1 A. Y. 1::11 P. U.
• St. Louis.— a:11) A. Bt.' svn r. Y. 8:1; r. K.
. LOUISTIUP.... 101 A. U. 21 r. al. 2:r.) r. AI
.. (1111/0. ..... ... I'IS r. Y. 11. X/ A. U. 1:n A. K
M. 11. allortlticrr, Uu H.
Tfenct agent., Linton Loot, rr.i..u. car.
e. 7. nell U..
J nol7 Grain Ticket Amst, rltutraegb,
ita)Or, - .ld
PITTSIBUR6I3 I
CONSELy3VILLS AND e i ts , graNryla
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Spring Arrangement.
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THURSDAY, MARCH till . 1336, ,
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'Tile trains will lure Um Deno; eertter of Bees and
{Yates gtregtg, U fallow. , . _ •
- Aar...CtS All 'IMO
. - PiStOuret.. flaws*
- Hail 'Aland fete Uniertenra.. ?:W A. 10. Cm( e.-z•
&tyre's, '
.... kW r. le. iteoos. k.
West Newton Aceenamedatfen GUS.r. sc. 3:30 /a N.
Tint gclieeport Accust'a.....llen A. H. 6,50.5. ft.
Second " —...12:03 r.. 164 2:05 r. w,
ItradtlorA's ••.,1 He F. ff. 046 F. N.
Sunday (Smith Train , tel and • .
from West brew50n..—....—.1:03 r. Y. Ir:CO lilt.
lot TlekeU apply to -
T. B. Ulittf. *sent. ;
W IL el UUI, Bunt.
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ALLEGIIIENT •
• VALLEY HAILILOAD.
CHANGE OF
On and alter MONDAY, Mb. LW, trains wIL
leave and arrive at Pittsburgh Depot, corner Pike
and Canal streets, as follows:.
Zeovu. Arifus
PirstlliskiminitisActotrod'u. s. is. 12:00 'E. ,
Idrdl, to and from kiabonina.... Sse P. Y.
First Soea Works eceam , tion. 0:00 A. IC 11.:W A. U.
Second Elskiminitla denom'M 1:so P. Y. 7SO
r.....pre es, to and from lialionwaan p. U. 1000 L.
Second Sods Works Acoom , u.. saor = 2:SO P. 11.
!Sunday Church Trslu from and
to Soda Works ' 1:03P. e. 10:00 a.
oel2.- H. BLAtIttS:IIINY, Supt.
zio 0 Dusett4: 0 iritzl
BALTI MOM BZ-liii*ANA STEAM..
BRIE , coMPANY.
ALEX. BEAMS & SONS, General Agents.
YOE 11AVANA AND N WiLltAud, CA.IIE.Y ,
1146 THE UNITED oTATES KAU,.
follome Iflrit-tgaa• Stehissaldps of thla Arm Irlll sail $1
ws:
**LIIIEUTV-1,25Ut0v. Wa. Eolltns.Coranuuuder,
TUESDAY, Deo , mber fib.
1,10)' tons. T. A. Rhin. Cotnuiand., Oh
IVEDNEtiIIAY, 11eecenber
. From 11110W.S'S WEARY, YELL'S MINT,
At 2 o'clock,. IL, ou the days announced.
For freight or passage, having unsurylesed
coultualatinns. apply to
1.11:118Y D. WAEFIELDa CD.. Agents.
16 drgan , a WEAK?.
N. 11.—No 1.1111. of Lading but theoe of the Compv
ny signed. Permits for the freight meet ua •
procured Irmo MIS odic*. No freight received err
bills of lading signed on day of salting. noto
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9, TE&III TO AND l'llo 3t LIVES- :
POOL AN LI QUEE STOWN(La LLANO) TWIG, ;
WEIZA. The INMAN LLN &Wang
EVERY SATURDAY, • •
• • EVERY WED tiESEAY
CARRYING tr. S.
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Tickets sold to and from Ireland, England, Scot- t
.lind, Germany and France. -
APPIE at the eomyany'a adder&
AGIN G. DALE, Agenl,.- •
flush:trail.
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PENNA. SALT MANUEA- IUR'S CO.
PENNA SALT. MANUFACI ilfrG t
ivrizammccu.
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'WINDOW SUAIDES—A new lot ol
.. M.. , ind beaut,ful .ealrna on.Ureen, Tan.
andliafferoancla, Wald and raintc.llSorders, a i
2 4 . 2 : 1 07)1azkethreet. • • •
aCt Ad, 8; EltitiiiEr, i$ Bath
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