The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 05, 1866, Image 4

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    VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS.
Sale—Brldiging Hississipyil
• —a - New Corps Clab—Colcnred Costal.
• . TteasurY Mecellotc
ernisoriza f itr.". De:amber 4.—The Quincy
and Palmyra Railroad was sold on Friday to
the Hannibal and St. Louis road fora quarter
of a. MilllOn of, dolltel and now forms part of
The officers, in conjunction with the mem&
gers of the. Wabash Valley road, have nutted
to bridgeTthe :Iliasisssiopi at -Quincy. The
work.wittbe commence:Lai once.
A number of -officers of the 'l3th Army
Corps propose to cell a meeting at Chicago
for the. purpose of organizing an Association
,to be:Composed of honorably, discharged ofll
-- Cart and privates of said Corps...; ~_:_.
The Second. cement of United; statesCol-_7
erred Infantry.-haver cemtributed .the
.tweive,hUnftea ordiaralo the '
coin Ifonument Association-
• .
The reeelpte of Me State Tremor/. from all
-sourees,for the month of November, loots op
0,750. Diabtireemente for the same perloct,
117,614. • ' .
Eviiceisit ton of Ilia:leo
,
• r fIAXTEMSCIECO;DeetMbOT 3.-11, letter from
Mineite'S Imperial command, M. Acapulco,
datedlievemberS4th, does .not seem to media
1111011.11 immediate evantiation of that plane.
It says that at present - the war ship Talesman
had left them there with orders from Mar
... *hall - Basaltic to. bring four hundred but of
~.11fteenhutidredmen eiMpaiguing in Tetuan.
tepee; and that their arrival could dispel all
Thanes of the Liberals taking possession 01
Ampule.'lt further says that operaitees ern'
-ha immediately.. commenced against other
1, - 1 ports Of the .State of Qoerrero, and that the
victors , near tiolomo was over
- nue hundred and five men, who were surprised
andoverpowered by a Superior foreo. bight,
'‘flee of the cumber arrived safely attMlomo.
• • Mining shares sold as follows: tavage, 19,60;
• , Jacket, 13,W; Ophlr. 53.74 Beleher, 16.5;
,Imperlsl, LO; Gaon's. t:inpire Still, IZO;Le
. F gal Tender,
=
Cara:mart. December will require
. several days to repair the broken bridge at
_ -
Tbe Supremo wart of Ohlo convene I at
Columbus today. Thetirst Boventy.ftve cases
on docket were called. No other business was
Certlflattes of the incorporation of the Now
York, Pennsylvania and Ohio 'Railroad Com.
-7}exilf:were filed In the efface of the Secretary
of States, at Columbus, to-day. The termini
of the road are - to be at Cincinnati and Mil
- tersbu i rla b Holmes county, Ohio. Capital
, The cky council of Columbus left to-day for
" Cleveland to examine the N Meisel% pavement.
and will visit Pittsburgh to examine the prar
tical working of the fire alarm telegraph.,
auppressloti of I awlesontiO, In MisOm*
-13v. - LortalDoe. L-LHovernor - Fletcher has
sent troops into Lafayette county, under Col.
Montgomery, to suppress alleged lawlessness
• and secure protection to all classes of citizens,
• • The reports of a declaration of martial !strand
the movement of a large military force arc
nrifcmnded.
The 1413 Wisconsin colored volunteer infant
ry, Col. Hunter, arrived at Fort LCELVCIIWOrth
from Hew Maxtoo on Thursday last and will
be
Off
fil'Zuss mustered
o .Zri . ttl An e if . State Con: .
vomit= was held at Centra l City on the Situ
. and was. _ sltmly. attended. Adjourned
to meet again urilecember.
The Riehmond Paperi on the Message.
•
Excancora, pa. . December 4.—The newipe
Reis of this - city .this morning publish h - the
message of the Preaitient, and generally ex
tfwatisfaction with Its tone anti character,
ir Rrateinersayrthat there Is nothing Offen
:sive hi the message for the radicals to make a
handle on, but that it entirely repudiates the
PresulenPs test oath and foreign policy. The
Whfg says that the message counsels no resist
ance to the measures of Congress, and that It
IS virtually a recognition of the acts of Con
gress. • The Times says that Me - message is
temperate and Ural, and that, while tt concedes
nothing to the wile beasts of Ephesus, it does
not exasperate them by _ unnecessary or un
timely. denunciation. -' -
LOSINI or Life at a Fire In New York
Barr Toni, December r.—Vour persons are
missing, and are empposen to have perlahed in
the Walker street ere last night, viz.: John
40— Birmingham, Adam "[swages, "leery Dean
. and Cleorgo Bahl:mon. -
-A. ape /nal from Washington says: It is enr•
•. 'sentry repartee that ficcrstary_alet:ulloch will
' antic ipate the action of Congress by selling a
• part of the gold ha the treasury, gradually.
and without secrecy.
W. David W. Wells promises that hie new
• ! tarlll and tax bills will be ready for the Com
' mitten of Ways and Means on December 17..
• •-
Halo of South Carolina Army Works.
CosoxitA, (S. C-,) Dcc. 3.—T00 United States
Marshal has sold the Greenville State Army
Works at public auction for ten thousand dol.
lass, and the building is to be used as a cotton
fftetetr.
Tars.s.wsses, - Dee. I.—Gov. Marvin was to.
elected United States Senator from this State
on the first ballot. The Judge, however, will
remain at home until the question of the ad
mission of pa Southern Senators and Itepre..
sontatives is decided. mamas .
Cebiatet Meeting Held—lnternal
Reve
one Receipt. Ye.teremy.
WABIIINGTON. Dee. -4...—The ,usual Cabinet.
meeting was held at the White House today,
--""- and was attended by all the members of the
•Citbinet. There were but few visitor', as _usual
on tUtbinet days.
The receipts from internal fevenuele-day
were 111.M5,9t9.00.
_
- Slyer of Leuisi'llle—iteeeipts of( ikozg.
Lotnammx,Pecember 4.—The rite in the
river to-dar falls . ge at the OW boats
stnek oWthe end will carry ail Foal bouts
to their Southern destinations. q
Excepts of hogs to-day - ,' 000; sales at 5 , 4 c;
market at close GaCgc. Lotton, 3•24.1:
.Prealdential Appointments.
' ''-irastintaros, December 4.—The President,
to-day. appointed John C.Corrall, of Idaho.
Receiver of pill:Wan:moneys for that district., of
lands subject to sale at Boise City, Tdaho,
and. Robert R. Brown, of Idaho, Register of
Sotto City ,
Saw York'Charter Eteetlon
Nave Yows,.Dee. 4.—The Tote cast at the
Mutes election, le Mid to be Teri Bent, and
. ttus totainainber will not exceed 75,000.
.sloo' mr.7"
PROMPTLY COLLEGTED BY
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INVMASTEB, ITAZIAM 8 BUTTERFIELD,
ATTOIp;ETe3 AT LAW,
AI:MO.111MT COUNTY, as.
~.COMXO.IS9RALTII 07 rIMCISTLYAZTIL.
To ateliers and Lerat Representatives °C.f./MEd
, Il AoIE Y, Late of said warren deceased:
Ton arellizelay cited to be and appear before me.
,
U. • GDAT; Beglstea of la Ills, &e., ln and for
• . •
sold oonnte. on or before •SaTUUDAY, :be eth day
• of December next, .at .sold" ILtel..ters Unice. at
• Plttataretk Chen and there to take out Letter. of
Adlenittral , olloll sue- Estate of sold James lies
,-ney.,decessed. or show cause.. If any, ',hi the same
••••• • should sr tbe emoted LO one or more of the cred••
Don or some other ID person. -
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• eollhouudelf dud. It. ulnae. ace:aster.
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• • • IISTALAILS , It COWAN,
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spring and Plate Wagons, Wbeelber
. 01 , 11 and Tracts of every sty Id. unde or the best
M""I ' LL ttia l i,nbe A N.-*
TO LOAN
fertoos
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log to borrOw money en
' BOND AND morrueuE,
v..7,914.twc•.9s ikon viu do well to call on
i&ea -.l4;cicet.iwAreetignEnta.LCitiMi.
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rar r dell find- M ack Paint
KlaturactUr,,, ea 4 l sa tssask as any other haste
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miusamy. oz*, livene;
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Banker and Broker,
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.118 WoOdlt., - .near earner' of Filth.
- - -
An deseription of: Berverattnin Bonds
bought and old on liberal terms.
London and Contmental Yachange wild at
ew York rates.
Sliver and Coupons bought at highest
ratesoind Gold Drafts Lined on New 'York.
PLIWICE AND- TRADE.
Owes in am PrrSsetymon Gaterrit, t .
TOEsDaT, December 4, ISM .1
York stock Okotations today,
iltorfeti by RobinsOti, McClean &. Ca,
Were as follows : Gold, lily.; Mrs, 113;
540's old, 108%; do '65, BOA; &Ws, new 108%;
10-405,100 , /,;7-308, first series, 10334 Wow/eerie: 9
1094. Michigan Southern it. IL 82%; . Clove.
and & Pittsburgh, 5614; Plttsburgb, Fort,
WaYne .& Chicago, 1004; Chicago & Rock Ls
land, las; Rending 1125.1; , "Chicago A North.
western, 50;5652; Erie, 73%; Western -Union
Telegraph Co., 40%.
—Stocks sold Tuesday evening,.Decernber
4th, at Commercial Sales Rooms, 106 Smith
field street, by A. Mailman°, Auctioneer;
German National Bank $lO3 00
Columbia On Co 15 50
Boatmen's Insurance Co 04 50
.
Allegheny Co 5 Per Cent copipromlse
9D year . 80 00
Allegheny City 4 per cant bonds a 50
Connellsville H. 11.6 per cent bonds.. et 00
—The oMeers of some of the National Banks
In the west are considerably' , eierciaed about
that portion of lir. McCulloch's report, which_
purposes they shall mske s arrangements for
the redemption of their notes in Now.Tork or
some other convenient centre. Against this
they prcittht, and .they - ilso say that if the
South is to have 125 „00a MO more of banking
capital; It should " he 1 übstractod from As ex
tras of the New England hanks, who have
More than their qtieta now. In the various
Pthposilions on the subject it is quite proba
ble the short session will pass over with little.
If any change in tile existing laws touching
the currency. . '
—The gold deposits at the United States
Mint for the month of November, amounted
to k1,060,1W 92, and of sliver to 4.15.17 70, mak
lug rt total of deposits of coin during the
month of #3,015,151 t 3.. The coinage in the
saute time was, of gold, R1,057, 5 ;4 dl; of silver,
6.51,5:4 - 31; and of copper, 5140,505; giving a to
tal coinage lot the month of $2,2?..5,918 61. The
coinage, it will be seen, was the largest orally
mouth striceNoventher of last year. The gold•
coinage was almost entirely of double eagles,
and tile silver of half dollars. The copper
coinage was largely of five cent pieces. The
total number of althea of all kinds cowed dur
log the month Is 4,49t,0e3..
PITriIIVBOII JILSAILTEJS.
OFT/HE HE THE PITTEHEHOH GAZETTE,
TUESDAY. Dec. 4, UM. f
There Is no Improvementto note in the tone
of tee produce markets, eater as regards de
wands or prices, and the indications at pres
ent are not favorable for such a desirable
event occurring very soon. Dullness and
stagnaGon seem, to be the ruling characterls
tics. of trade In this vicinity, and as the
demand for all of the leading comunslities Is
very much restricted, and buyers are taking
hold very sparingly, we have but very few
round lot operations to repot t.
ILAlN—There is no demand whatever for
Wilt at, and, in the absence of sales, we omit
quotations. Oats dull
andnchangeil; lots at NO bash on traek, at 50; SOO busts, In lot sat
.42. Corn Is quiet and unchanged; new crop Is
quoted at 60 to 65; Barley is dull and nnvat
tied, with a drooping tendency; priftie Spring
cannot fairly be quoted above $1 to $1.55. Eye
Is in demand and there itibut little offering.
- PLOUB—Is Ball bat not quotably lower.
Small sales at 1111% to. 1114 for prime to choice
brands of Spring Wheatl6l3 t 04131.4 for Winter
Wheat, anti 4114 to 416 for Fancy Brands. !Lye
Flour is quoted at $6!,4 per bbl, and Buck
wheat at, 4454 per cart.
.PBOUSIONB—Bation is dull, and prices are
entirely nouunal-14% to 15 for Sholders; 16
for Ribbed sides; 17 for Plain and 20 for Sugar
.Cured Hams. Lard Is dull with small sales at
131,4 to 14. - Mess Pork is not inquired for, and
there is little or none in this market.
DRIED FRUIT--Sale of 16 bills Peaches
(choice bairns) at 42—quarters are selling at
18, and quarters and halves talked at 20. Ap
ples dull and nominal at le to 11.
APPLES—Green Apples are in good supply
but unchanged—selling at from to 6334
per bbl—sale of CO bbls pirlfne at 43%.
POTATOES—Peach Blows are in steady de
mand and we can report sales at 00 cents per
bushel. .
. EtalS—ln light supply and with a I'Mr de
mand the market mazy be quoted firm at 35 for
piekeled. and 38 for fresh packed.
IIIJ TER—There is no improvement to note
In the demand and the market is dull and
heavy with a drooping tendency; we now
quote Roll at 25 to 33 for lair to prime.
JUILLINIID—SaIe of 2 cars prune White
Middlings at *2 per cwt. No movement in
Bran, Shorts or Seconds, and but little in mar
ket.
r aimha—rieww,ea is m stcany aemand and
sellareadily at $3 to 43,1 D. 'timothy and
ver collet and unchanged.
SONGIIII3I—Is in good supply and dell; may
be quoted at GO to GS, for fair to strictly prime.
110111INY—Is stetuly demand and we can
report regular sales in tamest 354. ,
Is very dull and with a supply
large/sr in excess of the demand, prices are.
barely Maintained.
BEANS—S*Ie 0(8 bills prime Nary Deltas it
1A75 per .bushel—supply • light and demand
ALLEGUENT CATTLE MARKET.
017WII Of Till Prrysztrzaß Oesiars,i
- _TazeDA.T. December 4,1 k,..
OLTTLI.
• The supply of cattle was remarkably light
ilia week, not exceeding seven hundred
head, but as the demand was light, find re
stricted almost wholly to supplying the wants
of retailbnyers, the market cannot be called
much better than las - Fweete; Primo to extra
cattle sold more readily, and In some cases a
slight advance was realized. but common and
Inferior grades moved very slowly, and to ef
fect sales. holders were obliged to accept low
figures. There were but very few foreign buy
ers in. attendance, and those few took hold
very sparingly, the course of the cavern mar
kets for some time past having a tendency to
make shippers very cautions. The best retail.
lug cattle, such- as oar best butchers are ac
customed to baying; sold at from 7 to 734-13
few extra bringing 7%-and - medium to good.
may be quoted at 6to 6%. For common cattle
the demand continnea very light, and we
quote nominally at 4% to 5. in our report of
sales last week there was en error, which we
bere take occasion to corset.- Misters. Green
wald & Kahn were reported as having sold •
drove of prime fat steers to Barney Grey at
6% instead of 7%, as it should have been
quoted.
No. re Great Street.
The most noticeable feature In the lion
market this week is the fact that some of our
packers have commenced' buying, and will at
once commence slaughtering. Mr Pettit, of
the Arm of Ilarbaugh & Co , bought several
droves at the Central yards on Monday, and
Freed & Co. purchased one bunch at the Alle
gheny yards for the same purpose. ,The for
mer paid from 5,75 to 5,50, gross—we were un
able to learn what the latter paid. • Glass &
Lafferty bought ahead of nice fat flogs, on
Saturday, averaging 275 lin, nt 6,55; au k ou
Monday the same beach of Koss would not
command over' 75 to 5,97 Emerick & Co.
wholesaled DO bead, averaging 200 Ms to Freed
& Co.; and retailed ale head, at 7 to 7t4. Ker
win & Co. retailed 47 head, at to 7%.
The demand for Sheep continnes very
light„ and notwithstanding the supply was
light this week, the market ruled dull and us
gleCted, and prices have notimproved. Good'
retailing Sheep sold at from sg to Sc.-4outo •
to* small -lots of "picked. brought 5 to 6%,
but these figures cannot fairly he taken as a
criterion of the market. Lambs dull and un
changed—may be quoted at $2 to $1 .per
head. - - -
=POUTED BALLS OP CATTILZ.
Glass & Lafferty retailed 50 bead of "scald,.
wiling. at 3 to 5%.. Kerwin . a Crain 53 head,
same kind, at 4% to oy,. itothebilds 5:1 bead
rt sto 0%. Marks It - Trautman 119 at 5 1 4 to
7.4. Crouse A !tans 40" bean at 5% to 7%.
blreenwald & baba 59 bead at 63. to 7%. Myers
& Needy wbolMaled 10 bead, averimlng 75 0 . to.
ti 5; retailed 00 at 510 7%. Ilarletv ooo
& Co. 31. Sbamberg 18 bead at IN to 7. Swim
sold Ilyers & Needy IS head, averaging 1050, at
664, Collins to tibamberg 19, averaging 1100, at
6%. Stutz to M. era & Needy M head, averag
-1Z752, at t;A:, M. Verner retailed' 0l bead at
s'. to IX. Good and Kurtz 17 bead MAGI
r & llcAlUster 90 head attg to 7.
PrtIMEIIIROIA PETROLEVII lIABILET
On= no vice Prrrsnosaff Idaserrs,
TtlzBl).4T. December 4, 1860.
'" 11 " 4 - , the market :for •ertule continues
quiet and a Utile dull, bit without quotable
change In P ri eve--9.4 . to 10, in bulk and bar
relay:turned, abil t 414 4..15, packages mein
t, oil Vett. Pad 144 to free on board
PAM 0610 01
2IG and 300. all heavy r'„
bb_s at 153 4 , packages Mel e r !,,"„1".„1;',,,ca
elm Mit anis.
cars, and 300 (SeittO Ferrr)
gravitYi eat tr be Wily quote,' at
i t itell s e a c b g v :s n tr i tz ,
ate:, nt b e seen by
The arrivals or MI on the pr eaea
~f.r.p cents.
been lemarkably light thus far, and iat i ive
perhaps, more than anything
ables holders to maintain prices, tor underth:
mduenco of heavy arrivaliii the market. woula
certainly break•down.
co
in are no • new charom or t,.. l
tics the market for bonded oil, .worthy or
special notice. t The demand continues light,
and with but little Offering, and but few buy
ers, *prices have undergone no essential
change. We can report a sale of MO bbls for
January delivery in Philadelphia, at 334; anti
mediae arch, buyer's option, at 31X.„ For im
delivery, we quote, in the absence of
sales, at 3?. to 0 214. delivered in Philadelphia,
and 2014 to 27, free on board cars here. There
1,00 improVement to note in the demand (Or
free oh, a t iArriees remain without quotable'
'change— standard brands may be quoted
at 48 eta 23 and 30 barrel lots.
AltalVALS—The following arrivals watlire-
Sorted to-day: _
Usllagher & & Son.. 400 D. Eagertott..lloo
Barbour #, 430 1 A. Wilson fr).
W. tt. lymtn Isl 3. Irwin 103
Daily .... ...... 631 Nat fief. Co' • 113
Total .
,
gamma.
_ ---- ;
Pawn
.. --.4l •lebliat Cattle Market. •
rs,rirti... thr.,,,,,,t,
more Tt ty , dull this week. b 3 .—llsal Cattle
about the num as last ut Deices remark
stud sattliablatttousllrureft ia M bead ot ,
1 for fair to Soot. and i ilo lanoVrioi.
1 CMTreheirgit ' at the Jr. tlatalz
az cram . 9 41%0 IC* /Da tun.- bileeri.ovire s
IMOlninfed- bead =rind szta sold Ar,
.4 1 ? 1 II! . .W . On . . 1 N I
,FM,W71,840 CCMCUS/9 11, 1 -
iW York Flittanelal Matters.
NEW.Tenx,Reoetutisr 4.—Money rather more
active ea 6 per omit. Gold without decided
Change. opening at 14014, advancing. to 141 N,
and closing at 1403 i. Government stocks are
Brudir. Freights to Liverpool quiet and very
linxi• 5 1 ,4 to 53{,d for Barley and Wawa per ma%
and td per stea r.me
Stocks steady, but dull: Rock Island, 10113 ii
Alton .& Terre Haute, 40; Milwaukee and et.
Paul preferred, 70; Michigan Southern, 81%;
Clevelluid Pittsburgh, ESM; Chicago A Mirth
western preferred, GW.; Western L Tele
graph. tRi; Quicksilver, 40M; Mariposa pt.! Bo
red, 24 Gold, 145 X; Erie, 7t%; Northwestern,
51%; Ohio a Misslssippt certincates, n 94; xis
soul% 91 1 4; Treasury Notes, IMO Ten.krorties,
coupons, 1005(,,, Five• Twenties, coupons of 7 65,
now lasno,.ltx%..
t==:M=l
441uraris T imisessra
The increased speculation at the Stock Ex
change actually creates amore active demand
for motley, but the market is easy at 500 per
cent. on Governments and Stock collateraLs;
primer discounts range from 6 to 7 per cent.
The Gold market clewed np weak at lok;,ap
1103:; cash gold ha s been loaning flat to-day.
Thereto no change in Foreign E' change, and
the market is quiet and firm.
Government, Securities were active and
stronger thlaafternoon, especially on now 1865
flve-twentles. The following were the closing
prices; Registered.of 1 81, 106140.108%;Coupons
of 'Si. 112 , 40111.214; Five-twenties Ileglstered of
106;41110651(tIve-twenty Coupons of id:,
toNlallOSX; Five-twenty Coupons of '6410044
l 07; Plve-twenty Coupons of '65, P17%0107%;
Flvectwenty Coupons 01'63, January and:lndy,
1ee0109%1 Ten-forties Registered, 99-X010034
Ten-forty Cantons, 101:0100 1 4; August Seven
hirties, 10,5N0106; June neven-thirturs, 103140
ION; June ‘ompeands of 'CI, 116V,@lisii; July
do, ii5i46145t4; August do, 115yf,elit4; Octob r
do, li0f0114%; December do, i12;61131.4; May
do of '65,.1.1t%6111,41 August do;110.4,11USI Sep
tettibee do - I.l6;. October do, 105)felltr.
.. The steamship sheers are higher, with an In
bretusinirdernand. ,s The, Border 'state hernial
"this afternoon rose to' 92 for Missouri sixes,
7014 for new Veuriessee bonds. The interest
due January lot will be Paid at the Band of
the Iterlubile, mud this strengthens the - mar
ket. The railway market at the last opin
board was very strong, with an advance of 2
per o at. on Northwestern preferred. The
fluctuations have been frequent during the
day, but the entire market closed higher than
last evening. The following were the quota
tions at CM 7. IL: Ohio and Mississippi cer
tificate. t.0F,R30; Western Union Telegraph,
46i 4 7 Tors Central, 1121f0112%; Erie,
7 8i4• Hudson River, 120612.1; Reading,
. Uinta gad.- Central, 112 - Michigan
Southern, alga SI:N. 111mois Central nom
,i 12%; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 83;4,5ite5.)4;
Cleveland and Toledo, 113141281 P Rock Inland;
istlitiNot%; Northwestern, stliosm; do pre
ferred, 71y,0711.,'; Fort Wayne. osNotog., 1
Petroleum and Mining Shares have been
quiet during the clay, and the only important
change was an advance Consolidated
Gregory. Petroleum and Mining Stocks—
American
American F1ag..2. 1 W, Ayers /1111
Jtullioe ConsolidLtea, 2.70; Consolidated Greg
ory Gold, 10.90: DOWllithr 15,• Grinnell Gold,
06; 11.01QUIII. th New York Gold, 1.30; tisk ow,
RI; Pah Itanagut, 2.05; Quartz 11111, die; Ronne
hoff Run OW, i.ro.. I
sea,. Torii Dry Good.
.tutTrade.l 4_ '
New' YOG; December 4.—The 'foam' chi/
saysveryThe Dry Goods market is very to
day. The holders of, goods arc still firth in
their views, and nOtwithstanding the absence
of. baldness, theta seems Utile prospect of
lower prices. bhould Cotton decline, or Con
gress remove any Part of the tar on manufac
tures, or make any oilier favorable changes in
the.extating legislation. goods will necessarily
fall, but with the, present steadiness In the
market for CottOnipeicetare arm, as the mar
gin of profit above cost of production Is very
alight. In woolen goods there Is a more steady
feeling, as stooks are diminishing under stop.
pint of edits, and the market - feels some what
relieved. In cloths. and casslumnes there 1-s
but little change, but an some makes of wool
ens b nitable to spring trade there Is more ac
tivity. Linseys and flannels are .in light
stocks. Prints quiet, tut steady, with no
change In price. There is an almost entire
absence of business In Foreign goals to-day.
The auction sales arc nearly or quite over, and
In the light business. in other branches of the
trade Foreign goods aro at a stand stIlL
The Cattle. Trade.
Itsw Toas,'Dec. supply of Peeves
has been smaller than last week, and with
more favorable weather. - The market at the
opening on-Monday - morning - was about
higher. The rise, however, was only tempo
rary, as butchers bought sparingly, in view of
the large stocks already on hand, :and free
Arrivals of poultry, and at the close. the ilg
tirch of laavklonday would gladly have been
accepted. We quote the very best at We;
choice, 164571634 c; lair to good,lStilac, and poor
est, logl2e, no very inferior lots belugoffered.
Attica cows dull; a few sales of prime lots, at
slol,lo.
Veal Calves less plenty but are not much
sought after and are at about previous rates..
Sheep plenty, In moderate demand and the
prices easier, closing at about 6!..ic for strictly
choice; 5-Xarlo tor good to prime, and
for Inferior and common.
Lambs lower, and range at 7Ne8!..4c..
The cirrhosis of Swine are more liberal, and
prices areAlecidedly lower. though oven at
the concession there le not a-very' active bust.
-nese; corn fed, live, at d
.3417 c; do, dressed. at
8 4_0.
itecelpts—.s,ol4 beeves; 4.3 cows; €l4 reale: 3 7,-
sheep and lambs, and 15,0 N swine.
New 'York Produce Ilarket,
New Yonne, December 4.—Cotton 33!..1(Mte for
Middling Uplands. Flour 5810 C lower and
very. quiet; Extra State s9,6selttA, IL 11. O.
Tradeßrands $11. 4 1.413, closing quiet.
Southern Flour dull and declining; common
a11AV11.,63 ; fancy end 1112, 7041 e. heat
very dull and lower; extra
10,85 for W inter W Bed
Western. Barley rules In favor of the buyer.
Corn 2@3C lower; Shlpplug Mixed Western
a1,15.01.16.in store and 1.1.7 stoat. 0.04 heavy
and declining; sales .1.5.500 bushels at eleiraic
for Chicago and ligwankee. Pork heavy and
lower. sales Vol bell at .1.3411 for New nets,
$0,02031,110, regular and cash, for Old Mete,
closing at e 10,544 for regalarand Slitter Prime.
Beef dull and unchanged. Beef Hams dull at
g1.4,30CML Ilsean dull and nominal. Cut bleats
heavy; 01§10;4o for Shoulders and MOM for
llama. ,Lord heavy and lower at 11!Cfyl c,
Butter easier; We for Ohlo;:n24:16 for Spite, and
1001.1 e for Orange county pelts. Cheese quiet
at Sills*, Whisky without decided change.
Coffee dull and nomlnelly uncuanged. Sugar
In moderate request; Cuba Muscovado 11Q1114.
Molasses dulL Petroleum dull; sle for Crude.
and 31141133 e. for Barium In Bond. . ,
Chicago Market.
CHICA.O. December 4.—Thedepresaton which
pervaded the wholesale trade of late• rustle
ues. The retail business 15 more active. The
demand for money is on the iincrease, nier
chants and COMII TY bankers being borrowers
to a considerable extent, and large amounts
are daily culled for by parties holding produce
for more - active market. The supply of cur
reneyas fair and first class paper Is readily ne
gotiated at IU per cent. Flour Is dull and num.
Inally unchanged; spring extras 101,50(110,50.•
Wheat, opened arm, but In the absence of buy.
erg IL weakened nod closed dull, at NM (or
No.", The demand for corn is Limited and al
together specula/tire; prices are 20 lower, clos.
leg at 8103114. Oats were tirtu at the opening,
with sales , at 40*Ar31e, closing quiet at 40c.
Mes. Pork 50e lower: sales at $lB for cash cud
$17.50 next week's delivery. Lard is veer quiet
at 12e. Green hams, in small lots,Bl4e. Matt
agami dull. There Is very little doing in cat
tle. The receipts arc largely in excess of the
demand, which Is confined to city - buyers.
Hoge are fairly active under a brisk demand
by city packers and buyers tram Boston and
Cleveland, but prices declined:sosOct sales at
$5,40416,10 for common to choice; smooth dress
ed dull and heavy at $6,50(17.
Baltimore Market»
i.vvmone; Dee. 4:—Flonr; city mills stand
ard brand and Baltimore kigh grades nomi
nally unchanged; North Western Extra dull
and a alight decline. • 'The market for grain is
Irreguir- good and prlMe lied Wheat, SAW@
280; inferior to very fair iy1,1151)2,63; good and
prime White, 4d,80(j2,90. hew Coro, Wtriec fur
dry, and 706c00 for damp. Oats, :4(ow by
weight. Itye, $1.06. Sales of 1W bags prime
quality, of. Coffee at 1/134‘215y.c. /Provisions—
Everything under this bead moves slowly,
with prices in favor of buyers. Bacon Shoul
ders, 14(014;W; Clear Sides, lie; Bib d0,14%43
14-Me. Mess Pork, 2.423 e. Bulk meats scarce.
Lard, 13413!4c. .Sugars quiet and no change.
Whisky dull; market well supplied.
Bt. Loggia Market.
T. toed}, December 4.—Tobaeco dull and
Unchanged. Cotton better, Inquiry at 'OO for
Middling Uplands. Flour dull at .10A/114,00
for double calks. Wheat dull, business very
small at 0,60 for prime fa ll and fg,asCo - 2,70 (or
choice. Corn dull and closed be lower. ' old 83® a
ro and new 8048:1. Oats opened activ e at 67(0
70 and 'closed At 6.oBoo..Frovisions quiet;
Mess pOrk 12 0 , 00 6 21 a; Prime mess staq; Mess
beef 17; clear sides /5, shoulders 14%. Lard
lower at 12%. ..N;cw whisky lower, at $2,27(11
.2,11%. Hogs stiff at $5,234516,00 for heavy.
=
Cumin : awn. December .4.—Flour moderate
demand at $9,0301e,90. Wbeat dull and droo
ing. Whisky very dull and declined to it in
bond. Hoe, steady. at U@7; net pork dull at
19. Lard 12,Liardl7 Say demand.
IMPORTS BY ILIJILVALD
Pirreetraou. lOaT ,WEExi & CEloaoo IL 11.
December 4.-6 ears nsetal,J,Wtood t Son; 2 do
staves, Anlya & co; lio bids apples, 10 do ap
ple butter, ltdchart; 1 ear barley, John
Ganich; I do millfeed, 8 D Floyd; 1 do do, /1
Beam 2 ears meat, F Sellers & Co; 50 barrels
higherines,'Bllipton & Wallace; 105 bids floor.
J Gardiner; 100 do do, Shome,ker & Lang; 200
do do, C Leech; 400 do do, Culp & steward;
100 dodo, Watt & Wilson; OD tibia Donor, 7 bre
wine, J Adler; 1 car lumber, L Laughaoa: 40
doz Means & Coffin,. 15 ;los ',mow , . Gay
& Painter; 29 01l bbls, J Wilkins;lo bbls apples
• H Ger wig 4 co; 20 bre candles, Kirkpatrick a
Bro; 25 kgs pearl barley, .S .t aliznyer Vos
kamp, 4 bbls enler,U Meyer; o do, B Schnel
-1 der;
CLICELAND AND PITTADI7an RMLIIOaD.
Deicombor 4—.49 hides, J Taylor; OPbbls lime,
Adams & to; 100 do do, 11 Lamphere. CO do ci
der, L H Voigt & co; 1 car I umber. leillunter a
Bidwell; I do potatoes, W D Patterson; 1 car
item ore, Wharton Pros; 10 do do, Shoenberger
& Blair; 89 bbls apples, Volgt & colloo sacks
oats, ;1 do rye, Pettit a Ne who: 10 kips 'barley.
tLttemaker a Lang; 21.1 skis. oats Campbell a
77 do barley, Knox & Mayer' car
J Bender. I do barley, Spencer a
61 tans oil, D dos brooms. J S Dil
worth &co HD bid
5 t ram s door, Graham & Thomas;
kt etz .g.. i nretE z . Ilgstatoni , l ii t t i t:off . aiLeag
StotPara;leer 'scrim aitaurts.
•.-/qr/BNUN,Gn. COTAThlitra Crtformrart B. B.
DecuMbm,, y—L tt?er barmy. Garrard a Son; 2 do
Iyq i lchurti 9 - do bone dust., Alle-
J Meek; 00 Backe
glieny.Fert Co; 100 ibis flour,-Dan Wallacerl
car *haat, IV D Yottermoni do do, Illtolicook,
.1100yeery & 00;1 ear rye,
.barley, l ot a bxl Al.
brim & col Kral , Iron. Painter & Soot all sks
oats,SUMP= & Oral° bits eirke, Greif& Rei
ter; 10 bbls ;slue, Flaming & son; g b xs aiva.
ware, Basil & co; 1 car lumber, A Milliken , hf
bits butter, M. W itan/GLI; 65 aka barley, John
•ston &Hoffman; ' .
I.l.l4lOrniaw STATION.DeCefaber 4-1 caroats,
Stewart & Langenbelm; 4ps butter, D
Courtneyrl ears Ishtar, McKee a pr_lo bbis 1
cider, J k Webb; 16 dos brborns, G WBobl
son; 10 do do. A llcasi 10 do do, do hominy, I
do meal, W . YrSDCO i• Dour - 6 :bids trent. P
Bltlmi 71 sks rats, 71" dot:Wien Smith t col 1
ear oats, IS Strang; / 'do do, Ltitz • & Waltz; 9
care wheat,' Kennedy & Pro; 1 do barley,kt
Meekelittsn;ll bbis Onion*, P Peters Out load.
I tobaccoa Stela; S kis bolter, s do eggs. It
14/LNI49 billokWhOat 11011,r, Jos Crag. • •
• • •
RIVER NEWEL
The river rose a few inches yesterday under
the influence of the heavy rains on Monday
night, and was still swelling last evening,
with ten aid a half feet In the channel by the
Allegheny marks, The Allegnerii.was
ported stationary at Oil City, with eve and a
half feet in the channel. • •
.
The Argosy, from Cincinnati, arrived early
Li ar ! , w eOr evenbig with a very fair trip, and
turits again oday, leaving promptly at
noon. Capt. andergrlftV and clerk Scott
know how to manage things in a packet
trade, in proof of which, It Is only necessary
to point to the fact that she arrives and de
parts on time.
The Wamnlta. Capt. Thomas Shaman, is
filling up steadily for .St.. Louis, and the
Bellevemon, , Capt. Darragh, is also an
nounced for the same point. These are both
good b
Ida Rees, Capt. Joe Brown, is an
nounced for Cincinnati and Louisville, and
the Kate Robinson is up for New Orleans.
The tow boat Reindeer left on Monday, with
a tow Of coal, and the Hercules it Is expected
will follow on Thursday. The last named
boat Is having. some repairs made to her
boilers. •
The imporfer,Capt. ices, Ls filling up rapid
ly for Bt. Leap, and will positively leave this
afternoon. Bile Is an excellent boat, is in
charge of experienced officers and . has super
ior accommodations for passengers.
The Maggie hays arrived from Cincinnati
yesterday afternoon, and as will be seen by ,
card, ebb will ply hereafter us a regular week
ly packet between here and Cincinnati, tak-
ing the place of the Quickstep, leaving here
every Saturday, and. Cincinnati every Tries?
day.
The Quinkstep, It 13 rumored, has been sold,
partialty or entirely, we are unable to elate,
and will ply as typseket on the lower 0010
river.
The Camelia en, route from . Pittsburgh to
Nashville, arrived at Cincinnati on Sendai':
the Columbia and Carrie were advertised to
leave there. for Pittsburgh on Monday, and
the Quickstep was announced to follow on
Tueeuay. The Glendale, en route from Pitts
burgh to St. Louis, was at Louisville on bun.
day, and the towboat Tigress passed up the
same day bound for this city.
Capt. Chas. W. Batchelor having returned
to Cincinnati from Memphis on the Alice
Dean, left the former city on Sunday night
for Pittstiurgh by rail.
The Evansville Journal of Saturday says :
It - becomes our paleful duty wannonneu the
sudden death, by cholera, of Richard W. Cox.
This sad and melancholy event took place le
this ally, at the residence of his brother,Capt.'
James T. Cox, on Terms& y morning at tour
o'clock, alter an illness offtwenty-three hears.
lie was, for a long time, employed on various
steamers plying to and by this port. Its had
recently visited Cincinnati to accept the posi
tion of freight clerk on the Louisville, but the
sale of a portion of that boat, and her subse
quent lying up, frustrated the object. Tile re,
mains were sent to its former home, Hardens
buauzuethfeCigigretg De tt n c:ms from the Sun
da.F Louisville Democrat .
The towboat Sam Merwin landed a barge
yesterday at the upper wharf, and was drop
ping down to the lower wharf to pat o ff sense
hay, when by some cause she drifted down
some distance and lodged upon the rocks op
posite the canal. She was sticking there last
evening, but as the river is rising she may
possibly get off to-day. We hope so at
least.
Teaterday sdhe little excitement was cre
ated on the levee at the appearance of two
steamers turning thepoint at the mill, at the
foot of the falls. They proved to be the Wild
Wagoner and Morning star. It appears that
the Wagoner, lying atee New Albany wharf,
became aware the Mg Star was lying at
Portland, ready to come over. The Wag blew
her whistle es a challenge. The star failed to
respond. The Wag blew again—the' Star an
swered. The Wag "cut loose," taking the left
bank of the river. The Star "let out," taking
the right bink, thinking, no doubt, to head
the Wag before she reached the mill, but the
Wag "held her own," mar the two boats came
up over the falls, led by the Wagoner, like
bias streaks of greased lightning. The Star
may be a "screamer," but the Wagoner is
"lightning" when they "let her out." .
The local steamboat inspechns of Memphis
have written to the Supervitlng Inspector at
Louisville, about the practice of steamhoat
masters hiring but one pilot or'one engineer
to make - trips of long duration in contraven
tion to law, as defined hi
the ninth section of
tne law of Congress, passed August such,
11th article, end say it is becoming so common
as to require actions The answer is to the
eff.ct that It has been decided and so held
that a competent crew shall consist of two pi
lots and two engineers, but the proviso to
clause ten, section nine, will show the excuse
for LlOLhaving the complement of crew. The
Memphis Inspectors are advised to
Carry out the law where complaint is made
to you about not having a competent crew,
having sufiletent orlileilte in your own mind
to commit the Captain, engineers and pilots.
It would be your p ace to inform the parties
so et:tending, and to read to them the penalty
—a fine of Mug for every offense.-
M :•
ROB CINCINNATL--9 •
UKD PACKET, AT 1231., IN
PLACE OF THE QUICKSTEP.—The One passes.
ices D. L. illINUMIcii•
box. COMMailler; R. 11. LTerc.
as a RE() WALE WEEKLY PACKET As aanuuLeed
Above.
- jor freed or o — .tiltu'v.V.,vglrlL,„
4e4 CULP. BAUNI.S. I
VOIR EVANSVILLE.•CAI.•
1111, *XI) ST:LOILII.—The new
au•l splendid pats user steamer •
BELLS.V.E.ItaIia Capt. Jotls Di 1111•1111.
W. F. BLACIOTOVIC. Clerk. will leave (or the at.ove
=id ml tulermetllare ports au IV ELMLSI,4LY. at 4
o'eloea r. $. .
•
For fromOt or Ossure applf, on board or to
d,3 ' ISA.ltttEs 01.1.1eir, Agent.
Pl i f i L l EANS—Tre ll spt i tlit steamer
KATE ROMII. X. Iloutxs)x.
Willleave For the abos : e wad all Intermediate ports.
on esruitua.x, at paatiTol ,
For fteldbt or patazite appl on board or to
FLACK COLJAI44.IWOt/1),
^SILKS HAHN Ed. Aleuts.
dti JA1111..1
F? n 9 l l U t Al !!r!!ou I&—rlA m ardZit
ID A NEIN= 4;..t. J. BnowN,
will leave for the above and all Intermediate ports.
on TUESDAY. at 4 P. N.
. . .
For freight or passage apply on board or to
del f1..A(.:11. A CULL.IbitIWOLW. Agents.
..Fon • ST. • LOUIS.-TheagEt
passenger steamer
WAU ANITA Cape T. SAIYILUIII.
Wllt Do.ilrly 1.06 for the ab ns
oie and all Intee
dlate poru, a on THIS ,IAY, •1 4 r.
S'or Milan or .pply on board, or to
noV • 1' A CULLIAUWO D. Ageots.
EI:P RESS PACKET LlNEkait
VOUS V. LO U 13.-1 be floe panful
-66 steamer
111 PORT CA Capt. doun lcoas;
Will lure for the above and all /131... mediate-ports
on Tltin DAY. at UM.
For frelAkt or plunge apply on board. no]
TO CLASSMAKERS: i
THE. SUBSCRIBERS HAVING
completed their arrangements for crushing the
Ilunt!tied. Band hock. are now prepared ;et for.
nisls a. first goalies of NAND; ready for use, „deli,
ered le CALE LUAUS, AT TifKill WOLI.E.S, at the
nvluced rate. 0(11,50 imr ton, la bulk, or 0 5,00 la.
bans, or be delivered hem, either louse ats9 00.
or In bags at 9,50 per ton, or arties as farrdsh
base at the loose price. e o ff er the, timer& :Glass
houses tland,adaple.l to their use. subject to the
'i l.MeTto l geTrte a d t tVg. ?RA' 8r0111.1(*.°)gli
Creek l'ostOtace, Huntlugdon county, Fa., or to
ILI.KX•N Melt KENO, No - . 130 First street,
rittiburgh, will be promptly attended to
•
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10141 J-51 ROBLEY /4 CO.
Latei Plttaburgh • •
PEOPLE'S LINE.,- AEG -zar m a t
ULA NV EMILY r4CKET
Drama PITTLIBUILM.I AND .
NATL—There;r and splendid steamer AIIGOSY.
Capt. Louis Vent/earlir I,V. H. neott, Clerk. leaves
Pittsbarali EVERY WMJNESDLY, at IS o'clock is.
Leaves Cincinnati EVIAtY FRIDA Y, at II o'clock.
roc freight or passage j i n i ploLir u d is o . r i t: eti.
ticamai
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WHEELING, RIAIIIET-I d r ia t
T V 'l' A A PAIIKELCABUItIi PACK
ET.—Tbe agAeactld yummier steamer
MEM!
MONDAY. AND TIYUItaDA.Y....at Ilo'clock A. at
Leans Park.ereburt
TUESDAY AND YUIDAr at ioiclock
For freight or pewee apply ea board: settiki
OWN a. SOUTH JOILI nose
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
1517=A302.5 TO
WM, N. OGDEN & C 0...
MANUFAZTOBKLIN AND DIALERS IN
thsbori Oil Lamps . , and Futures,
CHANDELIERS CARBON CARBON OILS, &C.
O4liffrislasot Eitreot,
mTL9...79:dawTPITTIiBUROLL, PA.
ALLEN'S REFUTED
CIDER,
A Superior .Article,
_FOR MALE BY
- GRAFF & REITER, SoleAgts.,
216 Liberty St., Pittsburgh.
ti023:80
1/6NUMEWiI, GRAVE STONES
Vaults,Fountaina,.
Statuary, Vases,
. • &xi, 0 1
DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
•.Ga T. BRE)OME;•",
110 Pa pp Street.
SOLDIERS'
BOUNTIES, PENSIONS,
•
Ex.tra Bounties, Back Pay, 81c.,
Collected In the Shortest possible time, by
A. Y. BROWN,
JOHN B. LAAWHE
Attorneys at Law,
No. 114 BUM street,
nolSidinwT - Prrrentaou.
JARED
1(.10711:1TACTIMS.1 Or
lloam IBoilets, 011 Stills; Tanks, Sheet
Iron Works, tic. t. •
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N lop bolo. 2
BO drUJUIP CattastiC
acoityams tioditAsh,,
AM Igo 1461%.Lead; •
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r a talank; IMAM
)I.. Art ie
j u Lee
sti.ux
mu. In So?
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MISMULtNEOUR.
prrrspmGa BREWERY.
!CARSON, DARLINGTON &CO.,
BREWERS; MALSTERS 3 HOP DEALERS,
=I
JOSHUA RHODES 4h CO.. PlHoburign.
WM. W. ANDERSON, AlleitheOr.
The attention °rite eastomero or the two firms
Is partlealmly faulted to our
ALES AND PORTER.
Which, throrgb the careful relent. of Malt from
ourextemlre malting Hops from the
yards last and West, wee. guarantee to be Pere
and setts fattory to the t. ade
Oar INDIA. ALE has been highly re , ommcn..ted
by plystelane for rabolly use.
airltr. ANDEIthoN'S customers will t lease be
)articular o leave their ord rs at Ws onlcendlolu•
tog ate old Lire"! t ry, or at our °Mee.
Comer of Duquesne Way and Barker's Alley,
no9;nle
JAMES BWITII - -
a. A. YOUNG!,
.T110.2•S Bennet TUOYAS BROWN,
ALLEGHENY BREWERY.
Hosing purchased the old eetsbllthed Brewery
known as the ALLY:UHF:NY liltLyEitY, formerly
;173111 74 ° 01
SPRING WATER ALES, •
bade from Pure Spring Water. and from our facili
ties and long experience In the business e feel
IlltlBllC4l. that we will be enabled to Ore entire sat
isfaction to those - twi:rum) . favor tts with their pat
°nage. , •
• EVEVicrriEC ti 3 aOC).• •
465 Ilebeecii, Street,
ALLEGII EN CITY.
WAIL orders lett et BBC/ V:st A CBMIAIPS,
Li b2oi d e tro.ty street, rlttramr h, W.II be promptly
att
W. J. sirnns..:..w. C. ziorran....t. A. W. NUM&
MYERS, HOPPEII & CO.,
(Succeastors to R. RI Dulger,i
NO. 45 Smithfield SE,
Manufacturers and Dealers to all kinds of
pircril.gaxalnai=l.3M
Parlor, Chamber, •
and Dining Room Sets,.
OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE,
TogetheLoltb a fall assortment of
Pittsburgh - Manufactured Furniture;
, 'Constantly on hand and for sale at the
Xacolacreert
FRANKLIN COTTON WORKS,
E. HYDE'S SONS
Are now prepared ta..manuf.clure
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WEST CANAL STREET. betwtOn Robinson and
-Lneuck. Allegheny City. l'n.
I . ,S.—All'orders it,. mail sill/ivied to. no9 - n139,
EASTMAN'S PATENT
Portable Folding
FAMILY BEDSTEADS
The Best Bedsteads for family tee in the World.
WC manufacture ration. steel and styles of both
DOUBLE AN It blNti I:Et)sVEall.. all oftrltitqt
are so arralletil on to admit or their being ea 11l
folded 1611.00 reniGrbig abtoLt ur Nerein, orcrun die
arratb 100 the bedding. Weer folded thee are per
fectly pnria,le, and can rte.lly be carried from room
to "Nem or tram Isonse to h0uhe......
. . .
' To be seen at SMITII 6 DIOTTV.I, SO Smllls
Belo street. . .
H. P. 01TENA. Ageut
=1
UIIEAT HEEOLU7'ION IN THE
WINE TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES.
—POKE CAL FORN IA (ILA nrAtiN E. made and
prepared If tak in g Krauce.
of
Imported afer
ttlne,.and place of Chain
;Thu:Undersigned would thettention of Wine
Dealers and Hotel Etepers to the following I tter,
which may glee • correct Idea of the quality °little
Wie ,
"CONTINENTAL HOTEL.
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aving
given your Calif..a,C
....ague a OA.n.AAAL toga
we take:leasure raying Hilt we th.ak It tha best
Amen Wine we have ever wed. We shall at
once place It on our bill of fare. 1 Ours truly
J. E. I( INtiuLk.Y & CO."
Call and try our California Champagne.
00111u7s Iltitiolla 1 Dee at . N. Y.
ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO
. Soldiers of 1561 and 1862.
All who served three rears are entitled to 3100
boners: those see, los er, two years, 330:0r who were
'discharged by reason of wounds, or their bolos.
2hrte Aloattha Extra Pay
Is due Volunteer Officers in the service March ad,
ISA and discharged, mustered out. or resigned
slocelorli
reNtr lONN.—Pernmuently disabled are 'entitled
-10 4/E662 1 ) or $11.5. according to degree of disabil-
W.J.HALL PATTEILION, Attorneys,
I=
GREAT 19ESTEILN
PLANING MILL,
Comer of brim Strut Eli Dwane Way,
P/INT2l3tiltlall. PA. •
Sash Doors, Blinds-and Mouldings
RADE TO ORDER. tinani.hed s pu
il t In a
dry house and finished when taken d o t .. . raings,
Fhwrlng, Weather Itoardinit. Laths hod Shingles
cdootool no hood. ro•sawing and Scroll
:rowing ,
[tone with dispatch. Boxesof all kinds
made to order. e an . r.LiS JOHN HEATII.
SU R f r Ep ri ll i T : t hi TANtu j PAT
LEATHER BELTING AND HOSE,
Manufactured at No. 58 IiMMIFIELD ST., by
HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO.
Abs.i Agnate for Item York Rubber Co.
451-um Etelt,in g.
LVA"TIitr t .MVSIIHWIrMItia.o I SOI . 44I
RIVETS and VDUS. BELT HOOKS. etc. 1e5,63
•
GREEN ALLEY.—AII persons In
terested art hereby nottned that tee undetalnn
ed, vh.wer. Appel ated to view and eaten damage,
and benefits tor the opening of •
CREE ALL.
In the N
Third AV atd.'Al EY
leghen y City,
From Chestnut itr. et to the East line or* ten toot
alley. a distance or IV feet, will meet on the prem
ises, on ,
TIITYII3I/AY. DECEMBER SYR. MO,
At 10 O'clock
A.
Y., to Mill the duties 01 their ap
pointment.
W. J. GIBSON, '
JAM-ICS „MORGAN,
YUANCIS TORBEN.=
U015:09
P4OBBEX 6TEEMBREWERY
JOB. fßilfer.ll /AL ICZAT
IsPEIINCER & ➢IcKAY,
lIILSTIMS AND BUMS
01
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
HOBERT WATSON. Manager. tell1”161
W. 11. 0/1181.11D...-.D. A. 1100T11....W. T. 04111111.1tD
POINT MALT HOUSES.
NV,. H. GARRARD & QO.,
Maloers, Grain & Hop DeOlers
" y
No. 17 Water S anri .
ItOa, 5 and 7 Penn SSS S
PITTSBURCH, PA.
tWhthet.. al
d ti 4117. sri.acvLPm. ,8
TB LIGHTNING} LAMPP,
L. C. CIL\ COOXL.‘
JONFA,CHAWFORD EVTOGEL, Agents.
TRULY fiTovints.ll, AND
!NEU. PRODUadtD.
•
Adopted by the U. S. Government.
• Non exp'oslve. Cheap and Jleautlfu.. titre. •
Wltliant d ent three.rold , greitcr toms arty caner
temp. 'Ehle ptlonit Is adaptsd to ell lam o purposes,
and as the wick Is merely • conductor, never re
untree &n, trimester. Bunters on this principle app..
plied to ordinary-lamps. r TATE AND CNIUNTY
St.tIVISALE. Apply as Yulton's Woe
!Pore lints Street: or Al p Book; *tore, 7e
rinh ' strect. Chronicle OUlltllol. non
pnivATE „DISEASES.
071103 PX,X2I BTILIILT, neer Had.
for the eere of all diseases of • forme nitnee,
from two Wiwi: data, ky entnerf new end We
tesatenent, Also, BensinaL Weakness, and W other
diseases of the genital organs and male ereirention
lart , rarianted or money refunded.
710111a.__ ,nr. I% tot. and atoll k.
TlOWlPte k lareal 'W., up‘ Pan ucet.-- sivit •
P.:, frmiINkaMIFTTI ViTs4
WILLIAM - C. LEE, --'
eneoes.or to A.T...T.X. Gt./LIDOS
COMMISSION A-ND FORWALUDI G
Iml3l2:ELcrizt..th .
No; 102 Second Street, P 1 11, Pa.
airAgestefor the "St, Lont.•• Le Pipe and'
Sheet Lead Wort.. Dealer In PIG and BAli LX All,
SHOT, limn% FIRE CLAY., te. Consignmeet,,,,,
Led and Orders • romptly znytt:tot
•
BREWER straKE & co
COMMISSION -MERCHANTS,
AflEifTS POI{ TIM
Fertile, Globe ind Liberty 011 Works,
Ample Stomps for Crude cud getlnod Oil. Libor
al man advances made on consignments of Crude or
itedned Petroleum. 'Yards for storage and ship
ment of Crude WI at Lasrcenesellie.
Mee and Warebouv. Corner of DUCltle.n. Way
and Hancock a ma et...,Plttibuzgh. otylOAM
:LS. 7. 1120116/12
gBIL Ac RITCHABT, •
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OP AND DZAISELS ix _ ,
'lour, Grain, Seeds , Mill Feed, &c.
3" LIBERTY ITY
BAFACIT
my24:er IJHOEI,I.A.
Y. . 111.121111.
fIWENS, KENNEDY & HARPER,
TRODIJCIC COMMISSION MICRON ANTS. and
Wholesale Dealers In POI/ZION ,LND-DON Ed 110
FRUITS, SALT, FLOUR, BUTTER, EONS, I tF
TATOES. Se.: and In Provisions and Produce gen.
trolly, No. 76 FEDERAL STREET, oppOalte the
Railroad Depot. AlszOni.NT.
Agents (Or the eale of P. T. Rite% Donnell d
Ellerain , a and J. Karr'. Salt. , aotClsl
J. 8. NE lIVIIIEFJI & CO.,
. ,
001011138.10 N• ICERCHINTB, •
•
ud dealers In Flour, Grain. Iced end Produce.
Cash advances made on consignments.
Warehouse. No. 390 PENN - nTitEET, opposite
Union Depot. Pittsburgh, Pa.
nAT. CHAWIPOIID, Commission
&WO HANT InPIUHETA L. 111.0011 I, IRON
ORE, W HMCo= ISCRAP IRON, FIRE BLOC&
and CLAY, &c. Warehouse and Office . Nos- 30G
and 308 YEN litotage furnished.
Consignments solicited. oc I
MM=
COMMISSION
AN JER,
MERCHANTS said dealers lu FLOUR, GE
uul PRODUCE, Second Street, between Wood
:17 and
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. , ut,ll
?ULM POTTER.,.....TONN AIW S. A. SHEPPARD
POTTEIt, AIKEN & SKEPAIID
A- Commission Merchants, and dealers in Foteign
and Domestic Fruits, Pious. Better, Cheese, Dims,
Potato.. od produce gemrally. No. 26lLustarrx
biTitEKT. 2pposna Passenger Depot. Pittsburgh. -
wui F. Inca TllOB.
WM. P. HECK &. CO., No. 185
Liberty street. Pittaburgh, Pa. Wile Jeanie
Grocer, Egg ., u
Cueese. ae. PrOduce, urala, , SCIN
Oreea and Dried Finite. ae., Balt ► nd Lime.' •Jrl6 •
MZR
& SHEPARD, Commission
xtutsst land dealer'to Flour, Grain ant; Pro.
dune. ^ll.l silLlberty street, Pittsburgh.
Chum Mazda of Flour for Bakers andlamlly use
coustantty In hand. Particular attention paid to
ellln/ttrtier .for Merchandise generally. octhlY •
LITTLE, BALILD & - PATTON,
IV holesaleßroce.ra Commission Merchant. and
dealers In Produce. Flour. Bacon. Cheese. ,
cuben.and Lard Oil, iron, Nally elms, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh nutnufaotarea generally
11 and 114 /Second street, Pittsbargb.
P. 1181118 It {. 8. DITMEB WE. D. 11811L710.•
REIMER & 13.1X.0L, (Successors to
+ l . Reimer & Anderson,) Wholesale Dealers In Pos.
ehrn Yrs,lts, Nuts mull Icess,, Contectlonery, Sugars.
Yreworks, Nos. IM , sad 128 Wood bisect. above
f i fth ,Pittsburgh. Is=lv
80IIT. KNOX AIIDDI.W %NOM
p • KNOX & SON, Conaminion
LA. ardICHAEII3 and,Dealers In FLOUR, BUM N,
KILL YKED and PRODUCE generally, No, n
Diamond. oppoatta City DAIL Aliegaang City.
jathlyx
I OHN CANFIELD, Cossamissbut
4, and Yorwarditur Merchant and wholesale dealer
In Western Beserre Cheese. Butter. Lard, Pork,
Bacon, Flour. Pleb, Pot and Pear/ Ashes, daleratus.
Unreal and Lard OW, Drioa Fruit, and Produce
generally. Kos. 144 and 146 Front street. Pittsburg h
00011018. 811 - - - 01.01101111.173.0•11.
11 . EAD & IdEETZGAIt, Grocers and
Commission Ye rchantsana dealers to all kinds
of Country Produce and Pittsburgh Alanniutures,
No. M 9 Libmt. y Street, oucoilLe head of Wood street
Pittsburgh.
•
iinur r. Hover —IDWARD 'lovas ..Trat. H. 'loom
J OHN I. HOUSE k BRO&, cces
sows TO JOlrg I. limas t Co. Wlreuso.3 Gro
cers mid Commission lierchants,:eorser at Smith
field and Water streets, Pittsburgh. felo
.1011 X SLIIPTON A. IVALLACS.
sEIIPTON & WALLACE. Whole
We. UItOCER.S AND PRODUCE DEALERS
No. e. Sixth Street,
JAMES DALZELL Ar. SON, Mauu
facturen of Lard 011, and Commission 'Merchants
for the purcbsue and sale of Crude and Hanel Po.
troleum, 2ios. NI and 19 Water street, Pittsburgh.
Advances made on Consignments.
li`ETZEIt & ARMSTRONG, For
.. warding and Ccrounleelon Merchants, ror Uie sale
of ?lour. Grain, Bacon , Lard. Butterrniec4r, Dried
Prolta, and Produce gencraLly, lio.lilliaract Street,
corner of Pint, Plitaltargh, Pte.. fe2say
norms.. sms.szi.t... V 1. DA:I.2IILLL.
ROUT. DALZELL & CO., Whole..
ado Grocers, Comailsalon and Yoraranitna !der
chuda and dealers in Produce and Pittaburgh Man
ufacturas, No. 251 Llbertysuaai. rlllabniTn.
11. BIJDDLE, No. IS3Liberty St.,
• patoaurch. Pa., Corrantssiou Merchant, and
Wholcule Dealer In Country Produce. Groceries sal
Pittsburgh redinufactures. Cash advanced on Con
signinents. and paid for Produce getteraill. aun
ISAIAII DICKEY & CO" Wholesale
&t3rocen couuniuto. ittrr.tat4u,and dealer. In
Produce, lito.lo pater street and es Prout street,
Pittsburgh.
-
teuee.....r to hlstekeo+o d Ll ti. ,lll)
1.1
Dollar In Flour sod laraln.X use au
Kends/its No. 111111/1.1016TY aTFILICT rltttbu4 . b,
Pa. 41:17
„C.llo3l.aliEn&LANG,YWholosale
s , dealers InGroceries. FlotK. erale,_Produce. Pre
visions, Flel, cheFile. DR', t.
.arbon tni, Nos. irt and
eA
ris .
Wood tkoret, near 1.1D6111 IStreet,, Pittsburgh,
Dok:ns.s
10110 LLOYD WIL. FLOYD
JOHN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale
°ROC Mk No. 173 Wood and =Liberty street,
Pittsburgh. Pe. .' . an2GO•d
INSURANCE
FLUE AND MARINE
INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA
• PHrLADELPHILI
..see: 31,730,000.
Hartford Fire Insurance; Company,
assets, '• a • 31,3113.000.
410- Proteethm eat be secured in Ilte ►bore named
1111.1 reliable . Campania.
W. L. JO3S3. Anent.. •
te=ll7 • N Water street. OD stalm .)
pENNSYLIVANLA. LIMUIIII.NCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH, .PA.
OMee,lll Finn eltreet, Jlank Sleek.
Tide la a Horne Cbrayetty, and Insures agalnat ton
by hire excloalvely.
LEONARD WALTER,. President..
C. C. Boycs, Vice Pres! Just.
-- ROBERT PAT •
HUGH id•ZLIS RICK,
ISNY. /Secretary. Treasure r. -
DinnocOnat
Leonard Walter, George_
C. C. yie. Geo. W ETAS'S,
Hobe Bo rt Pasties. J. C. L i ppe,
Jacob Painter, s J. U. pplelner,
Josiah King, voegtlei•
Jas. H. Hopkins. I A.ka ' smon. •
Henry tlprota. .IY-1:19
WESTERN iNstawicie of
i r Tm ENhincig NIMICM. President.
•
WM. P. RERBERT,_sehretary.
CAPT. tiIt.OIIOXNKELD, tieneral Arent.
Office, n Meter street, nemifer Co.'s Ware ir enee.
lin stain, Pittsburgh.. .
Will-Maus wins; all kinds of rise and Marine
Risks. A home institution managed by Director.
Who are Well known to the community, and who are
determined by promntmera and liberality, to main
tain the character width they have assumed, as of
fer
insiured ng the best protection to Shoe. Who desire to be
. -
DENACTOna;
Alex. Mallet, Andrew Ackley, -
B. =ler, Jr. , Datld S. Long.:
Junes McAuley, Hera .1; Thomas,.
'Nathaniel Hanle,. Ches. J. Clarke,
.11exandepeer. John R. McCune. • .
Campbell B. 'Herron, Jamul'. Hanna.
C. W. Blzkelann,___
millo wia. r:iinf.aznT. Secretary.
NORTH ARIJEIIICA , •
LIFE nisrmazaE COMTANY.
Widows and.Orpbans'irand.. -
Ifth 63 trtiltairilit. Ater . rork"
. PIII2IIDENY-11. D. SORDAN. ~
SIMI. TAItY—J. W. nucarars... - • •
IL.D. TINDALL. IledlealExasalmet
• A 1„ rr,. c o o o3K .
.AY. AliaNT It WEBTEBN A..
67 Fourth St, Pittsburgh.
AIIENTS WANTZta ' remain
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
Or rirr4Dl4BUBl.- Mee. blo. 87 Irirth Etna
Bask% Monk. °
Lialasiftsinst 011 maal of Piro and itarixt• MANI
JONNIBWIN Ja. Presideit. ,
14. MCCORD, The Paesident.
C.
G.= Azeit.
Isaac Jona,
111 rem
T. Janiklzukm,
John Irwin. Jr.
Tahnostak.
dooms 11.. Desna
Obazieo Hays,
OGG. m. Dw
Goo. D. W M c Grew .'
Bobertli.
pEOPLE 9 B PIBITRANCE'CO.I - '
037/03, 1.1. 00.1121 KS WOOD MID 717TH4
A MOAN VOMPAIM
TAIEDDI-TIDE AND MARINE BUM
Capt.: Jan L. 111 outs,
Enamel P.
• KW r
oha I. illaidt ssell. c 1
.B. B •. •
U ~ H
WATT: Wu Preald eat
/Pm. Phillips,
John Watts.
John Parts,
Capt. Jas. Miler, •
Win. Van Hirt,
Jantas,D. Vasast_
_! • "...•
JO • •
W: F. GATIDNZR..
l•
Il
Ittecdurnne vdm..a.Tololovrics.
Primo=On, Kovembralth.lll66. j
A SSESSNIENT NOTlCE.—Notice
t. hereby Kinn th at the asammunts
Gridinfr nmar and umbras of Demuth Strom,
fr_om rUltlllllo Jam Meets, In tha nine and
Walnut amen, trots thko strong So DoWan
laths Ilith Ward. hamtherm nude an d
can be sena
at trds °moo mall the flf tli of lofeatbar teat, atter .
width Mans they stnbe lathed afar to the CRY
Trtubgtlbf OtglaCtloll,
Dam QUA* Bizquimis. 41cy geS , •
lIIKRICIN IRON WORKS
JONES & LIUGHLINS,
w*.x.rwislaicrx=l.43-32E,
I=l
AiIItRICAN‘ AND CLAIR
Bar, ]loop. Sheerand Plate Iron!
Bridge Iron;
Angle and
T Iron;
Guard Iron; •
Coal Screen Iron;
T Haile,l6 and 20 lbs. to the yard
Trani 'Rails, punched and coun...
ter sunk.
Boiler, Bridge aid Tank Rivets
Cut Nails and Spikes;
Ship and Boat Spikes;
Railroad Spikes; - •
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; - ,
Railroad Car lineels and Axles;
'Street Car Wheels and Axles;
Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled .Shafting;
Patent Ciild Rolled Piston Rods;
Mower and Reaper Bars.
WA-NEI:LOUSE AND OFFICE.
120 Water and 153 Front Ste.
BRANCH HOUSE.
Nos. 22,21 and 26 River St.,
JD:cl5 CHICAOO. ILI..
KEYSTONE IRON WORKS.
HIFTCEUSON,7ILASS & ,
MMMZI
Ilanursc turas of the dlinarent lima at
Round, Square, Flat and
Horse-Shoe Bar Iron,
Hoop and Band Iron,
Boiler-Plate, Tank and
Salt-Pan Iron,
Sheet Iron, eie„&e,,
Work.. PITT TOWNSHIP. ou Mononaakela river.
Omce and Warehouse:
No. 146 Water Street.
0,4:141
KENSINCTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD ,Sy BLACK,
X ..I.ttTACTIIIIZILB 07
Hut Common, Re lined Charcoal
• AND '
Juniata Bloom Iron. ~
DIEM:BAST BAR, ROUND' and SQUARE IRON '1
1100 P. BAND, T and ANGLE IRON.
BOILER PLATE mud SHEET IRON.
MOWER and REAPER BARS
CYLINDER and GUARD Dlt FINGER IRON
SHALL T .11AILS, B . and 16 lbs.' to toe yar •
WIN/LIGHT CHAIRS and :WIRES, &same.
SLAT RAILS, Punched and Counterunk.
COAL SCREEN IRON.
NAILS and SPIKES.
Warehouse, No. RR Water and No. C. Market sta.
Works, Second street, Y.lanth Ward, lutloinlng
CIL) , Wotka, PlitsburaLt. au.21:14
FOR,SYTH'S
STANDARD SOUS.
BLBO~
Copying„Presmes,
War Amuse Trucks,
BagOage Barrows,
!Ong-or Mills, &c
FORSYTH, TAYLOR & CO.,
. 39 MARKET BTB-VET.
pITTS EiUEGH STEEL WORK
ANDERSON, CDOK k CD.;
(SUCCESSURB;TO JOBB& BOYD rt C 0..)
Illnnufweturcra of to i.est. twined Cut Et/ Square
ru at ned Octagon, of all es, Saw Plates. rot, Farb
and Sheet Cost Steel. Cut steel for
I- HEWING AND MOWING MACHINES,
.STEET PLOWWIGS, SPRINGS, AXLES
CLCIA:PLASH, 4r43. •
Cast and Common Plough and Spring Steel,
. .
Mice—Comer of First and He etreeta, two Moats
above the Monongahela noose.
. .
1 11 E
• FORT PITT. FOUNDRY.
CHARLES •-licAP NEPHEW 8
HEAVY ORDNANCE,.
AND ALL RINDS OF HEAVY CASTINGS.
Special attentionpaid to ROLLING MILL WORK
BLAST MACHINERY and RETORTS.
heretofore,ne to promptly.
As the best materials will always be
used st this Foundry.
Haring disposed pi' our old patterns. we are pre
pared: with NM' AND larruoTeD patterns, con
structed under the supervision of Si - r. LIM t
furnish NAIL MACHINES at short notice. noll:n
I tU
AmeiuCAlY• MACHINE IS oiiii:s.
CHARLES F. GRAHAM & CO.,
Soccessors to
FISHER, GRAHAM & CO.,
Engine Builders and Machinists,
miatuTAcTryamas 01
Oil Engines, Oil Tools,
An,l'everything neeeseery for Boring. 011 Well.:
Partlealar attention paid to Fitt Lug np
Pulleys, Hangers, ac.
Marlon Avenue, near Ft. W.& O. U.. R. •
811Q67ioap s Pa.
=
ALLrar.....,,..7.8. L. aos.m.
'VALLEY STOVE lIVOILES.
ALLEN. M'KEE & CO., •
Odlee and Warehouse 301 Liberty Street
P !appetite Smithfield,
ltanufaUtuges-a- great variety of COOK. PARLOR
and bTOVILS. anion] which are the cel
ebrated Allegheny and Monitor %Coal Cooking
Stoves; ale°, the Autocrat and Sentinel rhinos] or
arcrod, and the unrivalled Star or the Empire, for
tropt; also, Arches, Orates, fen dere, Sugar Kettles,
lernou.a. MACHINE
- Ft. S. MlEllbEr:S r g
Nn. 82 Obko Street,AlleghenS•
Mantifacturer of I
.IMPROVED HONING TOOLS,. AND PIXTURIN
179 En IN SIN KINN OIL AND SALT WELLS.
Particular attention Invited to his Patented
provemenu In Jar. and Jointa, made of JunlalUi,
U. 0., • and Low Moor Iron, in standard sloes, and
numbered, so that parts can be ordered by make
telejgrapb, and found • portent fit at .11 time,.
e also furnish ropes. belong, small tools, le., to
those who may wish P. Engines and Inschlue Ism)
made to order. Orden by mall promtly attended to.
I art prepared to grant Menace to Other manatee.
tracts for there inaproyamentaon llbeSal te_nris. &Ix
17 Allegheny P. O. •
Jem:dn _ S. - B. LZOILY.
DIAMOND
• 1111WEICIT-I 1 1;17CIPLIEVIL
PITURGH.,
PARK, MOTILE& dotCO., PA.
thintifactorcrs of
BEET !QUALITY ILE7ltin.ll OAST lITZEL.
Square, Iriss and Octagon., or all sum Warrant,
equal to any Imported or muntfactorsd In this coon
AiMllce and untrebouso, 110..110 and 16111 rot, an
sod It: Second Weals. Pittsburgh ern Cd
PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS
J. PAINTER & SONS.
itAstiricruarns or
Iron /Rocket; Tub and Trunk
HOOPS AND SHEETS,
fele: as. PATTSOURGIII. Pb
IRON CITY . MILLS.
ROGERS & BURCEETEUD.
Manninturers
aarnacb, CESIICOLL, JUNIATA i POLISH=
03.1333:E7T =mom.
0717C2 AND WASILLOCEL, No. 28 MASK= BT.
0c1.135
exo. sarran. azissa. sotsaux
LA BEL L E STEEL 11 OBIUL
NUELITIZEISL
mameacumrs of cAsT rrnsa,l6-13YMNG, PLOW
and BLIBTZY ITYLL; diltiNtina AXL% OBOW
B i l iNte, No. MS MATES. PLIULWr Anita! ri
Pittsbarm Ps- " trl7
JOS. T. ILaion DULLS&
Du QUESNE AND WEST POINT
IlloN FORGES, PlTTlilltniCtil; Penns.. man
efortaro all classes or FOrithlga,
13halls Cranks, Piston Itods,„Levara, Pitman Jaw
..d. also . Ilal/road Axles, Locomotive
Frames; awl .11 shape work. - The =Wen* red
it,iviss been for sonny years angered In the buslnews
are prepared to fornlsb all Orders' intrruitint to
to with promptness ant mama,
tirlitins aoak-r..tuutinatxt.
raLo.r.scucconwra co.,
PRACTICAL-LITHOGRAPHERS }
The -ONLY. LlTROGahaltiAk sriuu
LD3HMENT wrIIT.O? T HILYOUNT_ALIifi. ut
nese Clards, , Letter, Heads, &ma/. I.ehets„Silsort
laze. now Cards, Dtglentae: rotte. views.
Cenblestas olDepoolte. net Isaiah vitro ie„ k ta l
1191. TR sad Tlllll rttlatntrigh,
XAIitTFACTURERE3.
UNION IRON MILLS,
BINTEWARD, PITTSBURGH,
•
A CONSOLTI/ATION OF THE 4 •IIZON CITY
FOHli E' , AND ••CY CLAWS !HUN Co, , ,
(Ms:lR kt. )[A\TFACTCR[RG Or
IRON_A.ND FORGINGS.
Special attention given to the manufacture of.
Hammered and Rolled,,Locomo
tle and Car Axles,
-4 . 7 •
mc.x...corer..s.w•
KAILItOAIi CHAIRS. SPLICE BARS, BItIll(r
IKON BOLTS, de.:
LINKS AM) BOLTS, I BEAMS, GUMMI IRON:
OCiAOONALHOLLOW WEOUii !IT IRON POSTS:
T AM) ANKLE IRON. &a
WAREHOUSE:
95 Water and 126 First Street,.;
OFFICE.: -
ATTRE WORKS, FIRM WARD, PISTSBIJRUH
ocls-11:
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
NV - 00ELIFIL'S
CARR.OLL & S NYDER,
IILAXIIPACTGIIIRS OT
TUBULAR, DOURIeFeFLIJED, TUBULARL
FIRE•BOE 8. CYLINDER STEAM ROLLE tt4,•
OIL STILLS' AND OIL TANKS,
CHIALNEYS,,BREECHINO AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING•PANS, SAIIT PANS AND CON.:
DENSERs, •
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND MOS*
BNWGES, - - •
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
°SECO hied Woeke, corner Second, Third,
Short rnd Liberty Streets.;
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. '
Air-Orders sent to the above address will he
promptly attended to. seltlts
SHETEELE STEELWORKS.
SINGER, NINICH & Cl) -
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BEST REFINED CAST STEELS.
[SQUARE, ILA? AAR•OCPA6OV, Of ALL SUES •
11141.1 . ., MuLAT, Macs:maxi, (limo 1-ND Caoss,CErT
SAW PLATES:
ELLIPTIC AND FEW-ELLIPTIC
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
Caen Spring Steel,
Cast and German Plow Steel
FLOW WINGS AND -MOWER CARS.
SPRINGS, AXLED . AND
• DTEEkTIRE,
EICKLe. SHOVKL, TIOE, RARE, FORK. TOE
CALK AND AIA.cHIN CRY OAST ziTKAL.
CROW-HAW, es.. ac., 44c.
Warehouse, 63 - Water St., Pittsburgh,
ATLAS WORIiS,
mvirtTo-r STREET,
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh.
THOMAS N. MILLET 4 PreAdent
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These Works : are among the WWt and most cum
plete establtstent In the West, and are now, pre
pared to furnish
Engines of Every Description,
Bollers, Oil Tanics,
Sheet Iron Work,
Railroad CaWogs
Bulling MIII Castings,
Engine Castings
Machine Catalogs,
Gentr.l Castings
'ORDERS SOLICITED.
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MONT BLANC FOUNDRY,
Butley Street, Ninth Ward,
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•I" 1/3 1:1* 40,1Z1C .
ROLLING MILL AND BRIDGE CASTINGS.
11ACDINFI1 AND CASTINGS GENICALIk,
Orders promptly .1 carefully executed . ...
CH AI.WES.E.EASONABLE, •
EBBERT & DIA,CKLIND.
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CRESCENT STEM WORMS.
MILLER, BARB & PARELII,
MANII7ACTLII2IIS OP
BEST QUALITY - CAST STEEL,-
Warranted Equal to any In the Mork.
either Imported or of Domeettc
Manufacture.
SPECIAL , ATTENTIOIfS
ST PAW TO /DIE CAST
Abt I, 01EEL. .
Ofli ce, 38 Wood Street,
IN BT. CHARLES HOTEL BUILDING
PITTOBINIOUrJni. /etb, ON. 1e19:d49
DUQUESNE IRON , AND STEEL WORKS.
HAILkTAN,ILLFIaIt CO,
DrANDrACTITICRII3 07
Iron, Nailz, Springs, -
.Axles,
PLOUGH. &PROD LED £ B. STEEL,
W.A,ELEHOUd.
ig co.. 77 ViTealter Eictrcs et,
rirrenunCiEc.
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ROSED.ILE STOVE IVORICS.
L. PETERSON, .Ir., & CO.,
Mannlacturers and Dealers In all ands or
Cooking and Beating Stoves,
HOLLOW 'WARE, &c,
Of the eery LATEST PATTLUN9 and STYLES.
Warehouse, 197 Liberty Street,
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WORKS, ISLA.NeItESTEE. au31.168
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B. WOLF, .78,, & CO.,'
Em=on
Hardware & Cutlery.
Are: now receiving large additions to our atock,
which to Mitered to Dealers at
in:Acusvrzwa.w wki=excumna.
Corner Liberty and St. Clair Sts., ,
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LIPPINCOTT & BIKEICHLL,
No. 118 Water Street,
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warn.cruazas 07.
PATENT GROUND,
PATENT TEETERED
VWCVLAU, aULA7 ,
PATENT room ED
DILL AND CROSS-CUT
SES "Vcr SIB .
Je111:03
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MORROW & BARNHILL,
'xiso - ratimmas 47
Steam Bolen, 011 Stills, Agitators, Tanks,
Salt Palm. Gasometers, Wrought
Leon Bridges, Sheet Iron
Work,
CORNER LIBERTY AND SECOND BTS.,
PITTSBURG 11.
sapazPAIIIING DONE. CROM rTLY. 23421:b7.2
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MCLEAN .81AT011;
No. 88 LiberlP St.,,- opposite Fourth,
flAnimacTCßlOw Or
CABINET MAIMS' HARDWARE.
Th e y enhe specinity of Iron Bedstead and rtvot
Castor*: POreelaln, Bedstoul and Pivot Castors:
Bedstead rastonlngs: Stops for kitenston
Ate. They suo manntantlere and lave ennsuntiF
on band/Thumb Latehesliftnif MfLoan's
'Window Bub Supporter. , lesn't,Bccontele Sash
!3'igta Z 3, Y 47l 3: l7 LitZ a lta u st i ‘riraz • az r . ' ll:
Mete
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A. BRADLEY & CO.
lifiaoh l aturre errery variety of
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COOKi:PARIAIt AND HEATDII STOVESI.
IMO aro ' Wm ooletbaroNlM2'2oP7o3.
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sad MOM= (Foodboot. none:74 1,11;.
sukaallotore - t
GRATEGRATESO PROSTS; 46e.
ones end Wanholua. conusr of second and Woo
iWeeas %It ialloisto ODIS•ConsI area.
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