The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 07, 1866, Image 4

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    - . . i...-1/4TENT . TM/ KIWIS.
.„,:.:Esi FROM EUROPE.
Env oy.t o Ro) ne.
711F - "TIREs" 1)5
Estitomeut About Ireland Increasing.
PROCEEDINGS COMMENCED AGAINST
REBEL SHIP BUILDERS'.
Assistant Secretary Fox Prospecting.
PENIANS AND ARMS CAPTURED.
MaximilLlan Abogl 1.) Quit Mexico
COMMIt,IIIII4IIL - AND FINANCIAL
[BY 71IE CAB El -
..Sojirr)l4l.)trTON, December —Eentioo.—The
from New York - . arrived
thin afternoon, and left this eV/31111 1 g for tfam
burg. after 4 liaying shipped bar English mails
.
I.`honiaci, December s—E.fening.—lt Is
Stated I.lllt. the Government has finally deter,
. .
mined pot to send Vezza as Envoy to Rome,
and that another diplomatist or high station
warted:a Ws (dare. • ,
Dec. s.—Tho Time*, to-dlry,in an ar
ticle on the President's message, says that It
Agrees with the position taken by the Pre;l
dent on the diabetea claims: that the ques ,
tlen on that sabiect should be deflately set
tled. It argues teat the sethement or the af
fair would conduce to 'the more perfect her
` , molly or the two governments, and regretethe
delay already incurred in the matter.
Lennox, Dec. u.—An • exclu3ment sheet Ire
land is increasing and military and nasal an
. thoritles ere waxing ovary. preparation t.
meet emergencies. The Atitaralty te-tley or.
• dered Use dispatch of three ken Mutate Ire
land, and the ndlitary authontles_direeted
the deprture of two reginientate aattio guar-
Faiths; Deo: g...Letial proceedings have been
commented by the. _United States agents
against thenarties Who tarnished ships to the
coniedexates during the rebellion.. Atteni Inn
to settle the base by arbitration hawfalled,.
LONDON, Bee. 11.—The United §tatea Ansi
tantlleeretary tha Navy, Fox, was least
bOurtetrusly reeelvad at all; the British navy
yards emits thoroughly /ooking tote their op
eraUena.
DOCCtllliree.o.l2ll3 oirerian
-MAXIIIII.O.
elvilmilltsrxenteers have been - released - front
the oath or alleghtnee to Alm hy;tlte,Ex-liluir,
at the snastestlwx or the Enellsh ticeernment.
Ltresivot.:-December 5.-Creatag, - -,Otaton
dling.llplahCts at
l itl id. 's Vre S ig a tiWarinerVet rentattdrwith
change, tgrotitions-entrket dal, eh& de•
'nUntam TaDow.tnactive. Tetrtlhmet:the
.
Dta. g+ErEntnp:=- losthg act Lo
12 72 . i t c v m .m.
onrittes art, U tlo-Ws,_7o4;
Illinois Central „shuns,. 711;;;...Er5e Hallway
Livaaroot, December 0..-Cottnateao Mid
'tinchangcd, , salesto•dsybr 14,0001 tales °rind
jW.Unlandratitd:-DreadStuers 'flat end nom-
Lohnotr,l)amei Mots iianted
at 1183iler money,- American SechrlDes-U.
• S. TWo-Tiirkintlea.,lo , Allairi Deitaay shares,
47%3U1m0is Central shs.res 1714 •
Ler wriutiMi. ABIL.J ,
• nhalla:S; December 8.--Sentan agitation'is
again . apparent ot /rebind. The pollee -at
Cdrir had seized 'p .Calto on begird a ptearner
from Liverpool, ••which Was routel , to contain
fifty new entea, with bayonets attached, hid
' lets moulds; So. , A man.immed Tracy.: em
ployed in the !Watt° which , the case was ad-
The naval authorities at Queenstown sistze,t ,
„scoallsden echooner From Casale. on anent.
,cion orarmit being concealed among the car
go.- She weir searched but It Is reported that
nuartes were found.' TllO numerous arrivals
.at aeenstown from Absenca attracts cOnshl
erableiskttentlon.
.At Limerick on the I d, ten men were ar
rested and a large number of pike heads and
millets seized._ '
. '::-.13.1ohnliarited7OlitrlirePheritori-111CQuirany,
uninxhied to ha awAinerican. Fenian agent - was
triestebal4 D'!blla em
ihe an irmit i le m r ° g a rotte
on thelitherinen bank.- Are rolverwas found
on blin, ,but,no documents. .The Dublin pc.
Dee are a/termed with six clambered' revel.
Advice:l.l'nm- Part. generally- agyee ,that
Maximilian faabout teaciltilaxtax. ,
Parislopnreponaen: of the Rail Mall '
Gamtie 'lawn Th vesseld whloi gall. next
month to bring Immo troops are ;we've steam
transports and eight frigates turned into tem
'POlar,transporte... They will salt .atter • Omar
'rival of ttie Mexican man of October iiStla • -
The London Times has no doubt that. 11=1-
znlllen hie ebdiented.Jraul 'forward to
- the intervention of the 'Weetangton - govern
FROM WASHINGTON
13edgwitic'ti - Move -,into "Idatsmoras
NOTHING DEFINITE KNOWN
Gea;firma Orderedilim Not to. Enter.
Wasainovon,,Decemberti—We have good
authority for saying :lett General Grant.ep to
- Shia Matt baS not renewed a word touching
the reported entrance • Of .General - Sedgwielt
intobratanionts'aud t.ne,..tallitary operations
General Grant. received a latter train Gen.:
Sheridan,n dated'November Ave -days after
the reported entry into Matamoras, In which
banes he had Ordered General Sedgetek not
to make has proposed movement as the same
mrss entirely cusapproved' ni. the trove;
mead was made Into• Matamoras as reported
we are not -autnorlzed to say. General Sedg- -
wick - has been placed under arrest and, will
General Sheridan; it •belleied. reached
Brownsville on Tuesday holt. Such watt Ids"
expectation, as stated In bin letter to General
It is noitbelleied. here that General Sedge ..
wick Intended any, wrong, Matti he entered
- Materna= -air reported, he , has been:, over
- restated by tiMmenaluutts..of that platte,.who
are at heart Imperialism, end wbo have lately
• - been entertaining , hint :with Ambipttiona
Proposed - filemAlloSplttat , Atlante
-- Present for Alen, -I'hontste. l 4treas AM,
koala
"few Tonic, 6.—Efforti 'tate making in
• this city to obtain contributions for the - sop.
port of ,a free hoe,oltat toAilanto.-13eorgla.
:- .- allaiialatialtion et a Mrto part- ^ cf.that city
deprived. the poor people of the means of
support, and many of them ake ow living in
tents andetaintses: , !I'.
Tiffany A Co. nave Just completed a hand
amaa Sold
to
to be ',resonant by the State
- cdTeuneSsee MAJ. tied. ThotruWit.letbreo
. lathes in diameter and weighs one rid troy..
last night suadto4arthe mrair has
• ,besn Malted Women' thotenuidMmums. The
• tm alailla /neat lb° Fair tit bold Worse-and,
etacions ono it It the expectation of this Com
mittee-to maks Wattle most attractive and
itstr ever - I/aid; Moe , since tee
dollars R ~ ;One aittndrod =thoand
,XA,Virsicks are le the tho usand
A ere. Sl Mg l = 4 Ell,9rt
le
• morning, esstrOYeA- 1001-north of property.
•
'Ai.7_el. N 5 Pitweriiih. -- - --- .- -'
Toast itatte t d, ct ..!kiTimmlyis. ,
mai.
maw" , state, As. L,Pk.-ea. moniuditea of 1
steamboata,fronathe_ uMl,_ - ',..imeetMtors of
eau Frtuudsock halt „7 -„,flf,sasr., York,
panted-by s - nlinsbers, :31.1,•,:tcui, accent
' oilleials, went down tha . 7 Am.". and Rate
test_several recent Imprevi m .,,,,_Merntsig- to
lag apparatus andlaokle, 4, , i'arjaittre say
. eat apparatus - for InatentlaneomAj,......"••llrer•
, meat of 1110 boats, that Of atesssx;v7zwitage-
Level, ordered by the itecratttry:of _end_
1117 for all the Goverardeut-revenutri-4ar.
received the highest approval. Frazee' e .
life raft, which ‘lll9 also tested In a smut. •
ways, stood a most satisfactory test,
• •l,
A turitter , examllintioti iii Mitt case-of t u,,,,
.Bet. Mr. Williams, accused of picking .Matra
pocket trisEtroadway stage, was - bad to-oar,
but without reaching a cenclnsion. Right
/lev. Bishop- Potter and many FiptingrnabF4
clergymen worts IS attendance. - - . .
There have 'menial manse arrivals of barley
at this port to-day by travel boats. -
•
•tin Crops In
of Rebels. '
, _
• Nur Oat.e.Liut. Dee. 6.—ed vices from the In.
terlor of Louisiana show' that the -people
,thothrh. 'du/apt:anted ; Aft :the -crops-'thee sea.
son, thet worst for twenct , years- to the
breadth of land planted:Awe - shout to :start
early for 'the erOps of 1807. 'lt ts Likel lees
•landwill. be planted - Tor want of 'means, but
: : there will be more dlverettled fanning.
gouttest haletudeteeme to exist to.po.
lineal matters, which, were buddy alluded 10
'swim, by the put,'
_The colored mita Aare to.dayNanaln algal.
." disanprobalkm of the -dletraneldse.
emeat of the southern rebate,' and Its want of
ees ..ence M a he . Talbert' linlootsts. and lonian.
d Tennessee for_exansples,
Cineuritir; Bea. L—Tha trulteitStittesDhp,
VetAnr . =l=n gt ," = . o ' tfe l l
=burraettill47.- cattle. t -Thia Or.
l a d
Kentookr-Central roag m at t ralletlhO
or thirteen unties killed eara On %bp% g a r g
icherinierieively Inetiundieaidhvieti con
fined in the Ohio Persia missy.
~.GovertiarTertouiplathlheirin•loderacair a
special quango to . the 'Legislature, roam.
mending the adoption, of Abe. Constitutian i a
Anteinimeut.: The memo was refOnto 3 to
the Committee on P.'adenst.Behttionn,
, .
kremcstradon , rant. reidanTrMals,
swatati_ aino,b; the'
relaanL hav e .
_Peen postponed, tillvitonclay
aert• Grand Jury Presented true bilk
against fourteen at the Fenlars. Witht refer
ence Piths two remaining prtsonem Miocene'
POWSTI anti Daniel Coburn. the Grand Jury
found no Ma apunst Loom soul they, were
sues th
uarite4.• Amen or oprieonets were ci
zens of atareign State at peace with' Bei Ma te
,'
jestre Aoserntattot-lm tack of these eases
;vo true bUls wets found. -r"
THIRTY}.NINTH CONGRESS,
,SEt'OND SESS10111.)
W.n.ous..yos Urn r , Dec..,
SEN'ATU.
The Senate was opened with prayer,
the Chaldean.
. A intmher of petitions from army
a s kinn; for lneretewil pay, were Ithisent e o
Orr. Wilson, of Malsaehusetts, and hir. Poland. ;
of Vermont, and referred to the Committee on j
Mifitary Affairs.
Mr. Nesmith, of Oregon, presented a memo.
rial from W. S. Adam., Collector of CUAtOI:O
for the District Of Oregon, praying to be ee-
Ilevcd from the liabilit& for money stoics
while en Amite to San Francisco. Referred CO
the Committee on Claims.
On motion of Mr. Morrill, a hill to Pr , *ide
for the defense of the North-eastern I,ounda•
ry, was referred to the Committee on Foreign
I Relations.
• .
On motion of Mr. Anthony. n bill to e.ten't
the Jurisdiction of the Court of Claims, w(1,4
refurrvito the Judiciary Committee.
On =than of Mr. Poland. a Mil in regard to
protective dunes was referred.
. Mr. i Edmund preseuleA a joint resole! Jou
from the• Vermont. Legislature, recommend
ing Itapartial suffrage. Laid on the table.
An am, to amend, the law in regard to Crim
inal proceeding, was referrml to the Judicial".
Committee.
On motion of Mr. Wade, the Senate took up ,
the Dill in relation to regulating the selection
o r orN w l
r l d : to o ;t e n? .
n d
e o n s a to: i n t t l LI .
eask
ed that It ba printed with the bill. awas laid
on the table. 2 .
A resolution prodding seats for the report
ers of the New York Assoelated•Press and the
Slotted States and European News Associa
tion, was referred to the Committee on
Printing.
Mr. Poland gave notice that on Monday next
he would call up the bill to establish a uniform
system of bankruptcy throughout the United .
States..
Mr. Wilson has given notice that early next
week ho would call up the bill to disband the
existing militia organizations In the rebel
States. . •
The Senate, at 12:30, adjourn - ed. • -
1231333
A Select Committee was appointed, on mt.
:tiori of Mr. Elliott, of Massachusetts, to pro
ceed to New. Orlennsto make inquiry into the
--rj et •s which occurred there in July and Aug-
Tim Judiciary Committee Were then instruc
ted, on Motion of Mr. Wilson. of lowa, to in
quire what further loctslutlon Is.nseessary in
regard to tile organizstiou of the House of
Represernatives, and the counting of the elec.
I torsi vote.
Mr. Kamen then moved that the Judiciary
Committee be Instructed to inquire into the
Propriety ot - having martial law proclaimed
In various counties in rebel States where Union
Men have been murdered and the laws not on
pureed against•assasinint. • • . •
The Speaker announced h communication
from the Secretary of State, transmitting in
compliance with the actot Congress °flair ch
177 J, an abstract of the returns made by
.the Collectors of Customs In pursuance of-the
act of "Mayld, whielt was ordered to Do
tinted and referred to the Committee on
otamerce.
Mr. Washburn:Republican, of Illinois, of
fered a resolution that the Committee
Post (Miens and Post Roads bq instructed to
inquire tbe.e.x_pediertey of 6.auferring up
on the Post Office Department the samefuris
duction over the various telegraph lines that
is DOW exercised, by. the post °feces and post
Adds, andrePort by:bill or otherwise. Agreed
to, . . .
- Mr. Cooper, of „Tennessee, moved that Mr.
Ihotessimim. , contests the emit of the sitting
theinberTrom.the ShalfrEistrict, be allowed •
teat Ishnding the decision of the tionie
Mt. wine..., of Pe
sect i on an
=tend meat to the tin section, and thou moved
that the cons ideraUen of the bill be postponed
till Monday after the morning hour. Agreed
Mr. fthelc, , tit Ohio, mbvedthat tsd bill of
the Joint Courrelttee on retrettettment on the
eame a subjecittoordertd heprtatini. which
was' Mi. Pike, Of Maine offered a- resolution for
, the appointment of ' a committee of three to
lteroniMitte the teuteumstances attending the
mural:rot threetinion prisoners. on the 15th
oftlettdierMes. in South Carolina. Agreed 10.
.11tr..-DasiS, Of: Massaeliosero; Introduced a
bill to six the timer for the etection of repre
sentatives to Congress. which was read a tint
anti sewed time and ordered to be printed.
;Mt:Thayer, Of Pettnsylvania, offered a reso
lution callingon the President toinform the
-nee* ;Whether any portion of Mexico has
been - Occupied 'by the troops of the United
States. and, if so. by what authority, and for
what purpose. The resolution was laid. over.
Mr. Miller introduced, for reference, a hill
to protect loyal 'persons to the jurtsdletlonary
States; also, a bill grunting pensions to the
soldiers of the war of lelc of 5s per month (or
life, to those now serving and Ono bare never
Dente argon against the tiovernment nor given
and. comfort to. its minutiae. it wits re
ferred to the Committee on invalid Pensions.
. Mr. Elliott, of /Lima offered a resolution to
provide for the appointment of a Committee
of three to riroceed to New Orleans and inquire
Into the details of the last. mamma there.
- Mr. hlaekbtum offered art amendment, that
the COMmittee 'should then proceed r [Windt
anapolls, m lan State of Indiana, and invent.
gate into tb riot which occurred there on the
excursion of the President.
. . _
Mr.. - Eittott ;that was, - another matter
and better be separately investigated.
The resointiona aa drat reported, was
agreed to.
Mr. Garfield, of Ohlo, offered a resolution,
directingtho Committee on Jndietary,-toy In.
quire into the expedictem.of.passista la w .
providing for the more etrectum puniahmeat
of bribery at elections, which was agreed to.
The resolution offered on Thursday, calling ,
on Gus Secretary of. War for the names et ea.
rolled 'and - drafted' persOms-who failed to re
port to the proper
,ituthoriticlors.s oalled Up.
Brume off red aiLe.solution calling upon .
the Postmaster General to furnish to .thui
;Route the , ammeS _of Postmestors. whits have
been removed since the adjournment of the
last session of Congress, and the masons for.
such - removals t alto it the salaries of their
successors have been inereased over tee tbr.
moe salaries. and the reasons -for ...Mal in.
crease. Agreed to, and ordered to he laid on
Mr. Taylor. of New York, offered a remota.
Mon toguthorize the Committee o Pensions.
to inquire Into the expedienCy of reorgart,s-
Inx tue Perna= Bureau. which Was agreed to.
The Speaker announced that. Mr. Williams.
bill to regulataappolatmenta to oMee„ which
was made a separate order for to-day. , would
now be taken up. • -
On :notion of Mr. Garfield, it was laid on the
tSMME==I
• Mr. Eldridge.a resolaticsiwaa laid over.
Mr. Hasson, of lowa, offered a resolatlon, in
which he demanded the previous question,
calling upon the Judiciary Cotnmitree duty
alder the propriety of m.l.ng It the of
the President, to proclaim martial Istria those
districts of lately rebellions States where
murders and other outrages have been com
•mitted upon citizens, and-where the local au
thority have fall ed - or refused to act and pun.
lab offenders. Agreed to. '
A bill to dr the. time for the meeting of Con,
Vega was taken tip. Messrs. Sheet*, Stevens,
and. Morrill, of Vermont, and Darin, Garfield,
and Le Blond, took part in. the dbenssion;
after which, without Anal action, the /louse
adjourned.'
.NOXielli Xlliter&
•
New Tong, DeceMber Cc—Orizaba, Mexico,
Correspondence, et November Yid, says that
the last French steamer,; 'which brought off
President. Itiramon, also curried three btm.
Bred French 4011116,T1, de.stined for service In
Mexico. Thla, and other events, do not point
to an early Irreneh evaeuation., -Unitary
stores and ordnance have been moved to,.
wards the Interior, and recently Gen. needy.
with hbt regiment of oue thousand men, emu.
menced a fresh campaign in Northern M . axlea.
/dean:Milan Is gloving enough. Be is in his
residence at Orizaba. Ito sees no vbiltors - Auld
has no Interviews with any one.
ENIM SALT.MANUFii; rUR'G CO
PITTSBURGH. Pit.
PEI
• PITTSBIIBGIC.
IMITATE DURUM - .
No: 15 I RliMP,Yertig l V
rat. Illeessoe witheutem .e ) edeleores.
rartleolarattentlonoi 4s toPmtenstorrooena an I
diseases as Valatuy tkpAnir,, km rotes rot
2:l4 4 4tiga t e =gig.,2ll.l7.
ladi " " 4 his =Welts impeder told,
other althy preparitioalbr emenstrupl removing No. obetnt Woos to the
he hood. 1, lino Donn
• a.. No.-, watch le tour deireec ii ,
desired for .obethiate des% ,71‘9 4 . = pe
Uattoo hattesSA.'s. a s v.; t ac.r.
b l a " - WU" ' N Z' .
rib 1.11.4.141 *e.
pluveTz s ineniums.
07111. Z sivi rziaippures...sieussak:
__tae tura at all disown at a pirtvatiaatattA
i.. u r s .,r toot daYS.r an 111/Wei, WI allld
~..114 t i
& Also, &nun Weakaetkaaa altatan
Own warttritagl=frgr!"7"U"
latittltre, o ,l, o Ng" pi to 4114 los r.
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--c-';xianzera ' -
11.0,,M43214.13TER,84 CIO.
Bro. 136 Ohio St.. Allegheny.
'Wholesale sea Hetul Dula+ it
Oh Civra,i2a.
poi tar witatious"' - • 444"
Ea
Ififfl
7a•
Banker and Broker,
Woc.d St.i Dear corner of Fifth.
All 'description - it . of Government, Bonds
Dor,ght and sold on littoral terms.
]Avalon and Continental Exchango sold at
NOW York rates.
Gold, Silver and Conpons bought at highest
rates. and Gold Drafts issued 011 New Tork,
FINANCE AND TRADE.
0111 C. 01 THU PITTSBURGH GATAITT.,
TricaSSDAY, December 0, 1%5.
The, New York stock quotations to-ds3:
as reported by Robinson, McClean &
were as follows: Gold, l29;4"; 12-SPs,
.saes 106!4; do '55, 101 , ,“ 5-20 s, new 10::%
100i;Ii7..:Ils, first series, lard; do, 91 and :kl,
I Alichigau Southern R. IL, Cleve
!it Pittsburgh, 8P.1,; Pittsburgh, . Fort
e & L:111(1140, lira Chicago & Rock Is.-
10-40 ,1
1C:0, I
hind
ayn
Ms Heading 1I1; Chicago .4 North
MIMI
,reph Co., 46.
le Internal Revenue report shows that
-asury receipts from this source have
Tt.leg
—T
the T'
rleciirrOm $117,1i5,749 in IS 1, to Vila: AM
and $310.,906,ai41u 1&O. The expense Of
tion was $7,6 0 9,70:1, or about 2!.4 pet
if the aggregate
, xee9lnts. Thlsla
advl
In 166
of co
cent
Irate thanthat of teit: v ienr. Tti4corn
favoraoly With the expense incurred
•at Britain and France for the same ob
.
—ln regera to the price of breadateffa the
New ork Expregx 'aye:
lower
pares
in lir
Jett,
The Journals tt.lover the country, continuo
to int ..mer away at what Is' called the hoard
ing of breach:doll's by speeu/ators who are op
erating (in a variety of ways) for a rise—but
we no not see. that hammering does much if
any good.• • The boarding ms on and prices
are kept up. There are two points that seem
now to be pretty well .established. Tho high
prices of breadstulTs are maintained by two
leading markets, Chicago land New `York.
Chicago hoards the breadstuff' to prevent
more than a limited quantity from reaching
the seaboard, while New-York underrates sys
•tematioally her receipts of breadstuffs from
the interior and keeps up prices by hoarding,
by foreign shipments and by other well-known
expedients.
It Is (Macon to say what is the remedy for
this state of thlngs,but. the speculators and
'hoarders had better not act as if the difilicalty
were as insurmoubtable one. There is such
a-tbing us pushing monoply and speculation
a little. oo far and to that porn; we would
now seem to be progressing.
—The New York Bank statement for the
past week, as compared with the proceeding
returns, shows ti - deerease 0111,908017 in loans
and dihmunts, 1"45,1537 In specie, $873,791 In le
gal tenders, $1,825,807in nett deposits,
and an
increase of 13 t,431 la circulation. This move
ment Is very much In the same direction as
that of the statement of the Philadelphia
banks, chewing a general cause. /cis said
the reduction of live millions of loans at New
York Is, for the most part, by _the voluntary
payments made by borrowers. If this bo so,
it evidences a general acceptano. a of the
truth of therremark,thist the best use to which
money can now be applied is the, payment of
debts. The loss of greenbacks on the present
Crii 'bit is only sira,unO, with the prospect that
no further present drain will be made on this
dePartmentof the bank movement.. The sup
' ply of National Bank Currency continues to
gradually increase at alt the linancliti centres.
The market for money is easy. The public
documents published yesterday lave had lit
' tialf any effect on the money or stock market.
The eircillation of the banks will attract more
attention when Lai report of the Secretary of
the Treasury has been generally read, and its
recommendation to reduce greeft`mots at, the
rute of six millions, and evetitnally ten mil
lions per monthoinly rioted. Tim forty-five
National Banks of New York city, we notice,
hold $31450,000. Una 04.11 k, over 19,900,000, one
nearly 0,030000, and tenon average of WOOD,-
, 000 enchu—Phita. Ledgers'
caNzam, USE-srocaL Asmter
•
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•
OATTI.I.
The market for cattle, compared with last
week, •la coaahloraLly..stroagor awl' a much
dreier teeling .. Ml3 prevailed, The recemts
/lave Wan comparatively light, awl th 4,
gather with an improved demand fat ship.
meta, turned Liao Inaba In favor of senora this
week, ono consequently, an ncjvatate has been
establishoil. The quality of the eattieon gala
this week was baldly up to the usual average
though nit kinds of cattle sold more readily
than last week, and that, top, at an advance,
and to-day tbero were'•but sory few of any
kind In the yens unsold. As will be ulna by
reference to the sales, prices ranged all the
way from eli 854, gross,.for common to
fr&LETingtilliri,rit.;Tocsuittircrbeatnnyn.
ed
hands, and there were Eli fen- a t spin kind in
market. We are cognizant of an offer etc
at
having he im made and declined for three oar
loads chutes Ohio steers, averaging 160
too owner praferring to s lily them cast on his
own account. This iFIII eTtra drove the
best that has been offered hero for seep time,
and some few weeks ago, these same cattle,
had they beta here, would doubtless have
sold readily ate, and possibly 9,)i.
Barren.
The transactions In flogs have bon remark
ably heavy , this week, the sales, including
Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and to-day up
to eleven o'clock, reaching Wee OntsaaNti
l our
h
As compered with teat
week, plicate - have resthertlieellned, the great
bull; of the sales meatus front to aunt!,
rots—sotbe few lote - of eplokedwi o u r bring•
tigE,l2 t 06,25, one lot SAL 0/IZ . or our pack..
g houses, that Of Marbiwali co., . 0011134e11.
cad buying this week, bark:l:thus - far. per
chased • about: one. Mamas hew; at prices
ragging frOlat to 11,0 U" f .tho salmi for
shipment, the hulk were for Thlladalph la and
New York, though we belleTe KW' Aar l “ 4 9 , -
were forwarded to Tialtielore;
•
The transactions la Pimp ware Setarkably
Ilabt Mils week, the transactio Da all told not
exceeding one thousand ten d Thu arrivals
continue ilght, but notiriing•tho sap.
ply a limited, theilexema la very MOM, mull
the Market tv dull and 4i_mleutW, and price"'
are barely malutainAL We quote at 7to ante,
gross, for common to pr tat mutton sheep,
and them may be regardeo the extremes of
the market. Among the sheep thipars at.
Widener!, wit can report Manor, 4)74, Pet.
Mich, itaWl•-tbelestliemed bpyer op to noon
Wiley had , note purchased a alugle - bunch,
though he was willieg to pay 7 ets Fora drove
or tempt goOd sheep
•
ImpoirieD BAIAS Pr rATTLIE Fog.
ma lose • .
0; Voter 1$ beed —2 head. awertging 1103,
good steers. at 04-1) head Comtnott, averag
ing 1162,at .24—bath lots sold to ataynes
if. Et titer /53 head Intriak steers, awerWolfeellrla
about 112, at eifietwild to 0 wen Smh.
to troone 6 y la bead of good neatly now it a,averag.
Inn /064 at LIW' Rambo to 12bead, aver.'
aglnga little over 1000 at ot. Walker to Oath
away at
h l reil 6 / 1 4 7b/rat i kflufto To d d 181=8, ein A
T; at ,
w ili el li grag ;Tar 4 ,- 1! o h ,ll l l ro,.gmaMcAciot . nuf3ye ,
2 bead at 04.
Lamb to Klemm 0; bead, weighing 00.071. as
Kerwin_.ilf :Grata to grefdon St, bead, 1
weighing 38,022, at '2,20. Miller to Kamp" 37
head, • weighing 14,046, 0,4(,.. gmmill so
Deitrict ee nead of wood cattle, Welshing 45,-
coood.
mut to ?toot ill bald. weighapgiAglso,at 5,66
lull to Baker 18 heed, wahining mpoo, at
474". Whittletey to Anil 2 co. t 7 welh
lug 19,360, at 6); , ,, Keyser to Wernt int head,
weighing noots„ at
Wares to hisynes Co. 17 head, weighing
19,076, at 41(4 saute to same; Es Um). Wet,
37.871, At CO saute to Book 43 bead, whhib
Aso, at
_Saab co, to Kiernan it hea ,
weighing 14,375dit OK. .845 h to Pickineon 17 ,
he n 4, weighingl4.lek at 6 -
Crawford to ..fClomen I end, yrelghtna 814=
873, at —. 114gers to Landis :Phew, Wahat
, lag 19,973, at 44. novas to 1511014er 20 head,
24 17 1.0" Tgylor to: timith 36
beau, weigtung titan, at - ,
Muir to linaselman bead. welgbblre gm
atl'A,Byerson to to. Sininati 18 heed, weigh
ingll,223, at SK. Talk to Becker 18 haiol.woigh
: Horst tO hely% orolithins il2lO, at
C. Miller to Meardie 56 head,
Of
at 9%. Millar to Mayhem 73lierld of skim.,
averaging 1124 at an per head. utf to Ver.
nor 40 - haa.l, weighing 34.0:150. at.. 5. -
orzaaveas IN /100 S. • .• .
Lafferty bought 200 head at .5,90 to sX—sold
/18 bead at 6, and 112 at 6,76. Stager d.lmhoff
Pon ht ISM at 15,0) ta G. LlMeorelst a Co.boaabt
/343 bead at 5.73 toe. ffedgos a Co. OM at 6,6001
Tabor bouglirfallteadc Mary's?, ant Erlsmau,
39L ^ Crouse, Emerlot at co, bought about ioe
bead and Orr 'purobased several oar loads.
AU orthe above, we bailor°, with. tho OZOOp.
Lion or Hedges, Tabor, and vosslbly, one or
two others , were shipped to rblladelipbla.".
Spatial.pi' Vatilellarket,
.BALTIMO.IIr, December (3.—The cattle market
livbetter.eoppilad.. 'Daring :the , week. adme
1,230 bead of beeves were received. The offer-
legs inoludea WO. from Western l'irgiala, 05
I from , South-western Virginia, -and 415' teem
Ot the ,ollerings 7s head& wore with.
drawn' 1W sent to Philadelphia and No Wreck,
200 sold te greeters Sod feeder., M held over,
and the =lan= taken --by -butchers at prime
Mg =follows: Beef 'Battle tograzWra at
no; one .lot . at actsllawairs and
eowe, 04.00(04,75 light heifers 5.5p00.5,75 i fair
05,0501/1 , good bd,W47,00; - prime 87M07.5 0 ,
hut very f l
ew at the last price. A few extra
cattle were =WM New Yuri: Indere on. Wed
nesday at ..110. 'llog—ltetelpts and demand
moderato Talkers - still keep out of l Tamar.
ket, and is =ars buy very' sparingly: Sales
have - range /0815940 nett. tibeoP—Do•
ocipts Latrobe= light, but butchers aie well
supplied, and lava bought. sparingly at s§Kie t
,according to quality;- - -thongh - this 'quality Of
the offering Is not better sheep andleinbs con.
and inessed, the: best droves of
iTen bringing 5 and lambs 71,:pixe. Swine
dell and eery, with a ht demand
- Poitartgailffince Is the lashes Uwe.
nalg?by I Portatuouth 'troll Sorbet, ,
tai",, s _lNA(o.,) December 1.- The
smaftiaromfaimnyvall:V.'"oulfariwtnoweek okt•thbariviroasonbeen.in.
gammon to m eat taa road have boon put in re.
rema i n ab ou t ~Lheary demand. Psaces
'Closable stitteniniiW i r.4l47 to CIO, with a no !
,Thellatinuta for ina a : i gi,nrh4 . .
with heavy stnymentn, 17.1,kag0n.... br is k,
att
arta. w an activeaabian- ThniEhratnoll::
boon bale S hl i n n°4 l s I.ationnt chairs and
nOerellittr AI %Niels.,
:Ler locate:MEM were is fitroZ ek y° ,4 *
Total. V i ti n tat . ai tt n ! slira o g ! Bp ,.
Pre wac.al,74S 24,4 . 35 740/8,. $3,463 3,570
2UNNINAKirkid.
Tortoo, December o.—Wbeat, soles of and;er
illehigan at MTh market Qnlet. Cora, tales
as NM for No. I- mixed but not active. Osts
'l2lll3ball,ed end codes! •Itre, s 4 2
..1 19 ' ( Pr. 20 . L
p•" 110 11 6 00141 at 7 0 6 - .
NKR
=EI
'rho Inclement condition of the weather had
temtencs. to restrlct Ine-hteas to-day. a filch,
at beet, ha.; been nothing to brag at for seine
time nest. TI. micertalnty, and we unglit
say, confllnioll, which pilevalls e
commrelat
lioth'enst and west, liar a tendency to
retard operations here, and until matters be
come fliers settled, and tl.ere is a little more
-lability Mauifested in regutd to values, no
improvement can reasonably be expectod•
"Myers for nearly every article are holding off,
and restricting their 'parch., as much na
possible, In anticipation of a still further de.
preclation In values, and consequentiv. we
have very few owations of
.a round lot char.
eater to report.
catt.:EßlE , s - -There; has been a moderate
degree of activity manifested In the produce
markets during the past week, bat prices.
generally sneaking, are lower. 1110 Colic°
has declined to oti; to ae, far fair to strictly
prime. Cuba. Sugar I?,.quoteil at 1114 to le';
Porto llleo , 1:1-, Crushed, 10.“ "A" Cotrile, 1514;
".1.0 Coffee, I —.Porto HIM, Molasses,,7s to 0 5
.—the latter figure for choice. nice, le t 0 10!-..
•Illack. Teas,l'a to 1,25, and Young Ilysons at 15)
to 4 1 . 0,) . •
Erie, Western Unio
tißAlNThere Is no improvement - 10 note
in the' demand for Wheat, and No. I Spring
may be quote 1 nominally at $1,55 to $.200. New
Coro is quiet and unch Raged at CO to 6-s—re
eclins falling oft Oats quiet and unchanged
—quoted at 48 to 50, on track. Sale of 600 bush
prime Spring Barley at 41,14. Rye—last sales
at $1.24 to $1,83, Receipts of Grain of all kinds
!Attlee off. .
FLOUR—Is quiet and without quotable
change. Spring -Wheat brands are selling at
611.50 to $l2; Winter Wheat, $l3 to $14,-and
Faney Brands $l5 to $l6. Rye Flour is quoted.
at 0% per bbl, and Buckwheat at WA
per cart.
POTATOES—SteatIy with regular sales of
prime Peach Blows at 90 Ms per bushel, and
$2,07 to $3 per bbl 50 barrels sold ta-day at {5.
APPLES—DuII with a supply considerably
in excess of the demand, but unchanged—
sales at $i to $3,1-1 per bbl, • for common to
choice._
. .
BUTTER—Continues very dull and the sup
ply is considerably ahead of the demand;
prime Roil cannot be fairly
,quoted above US
eI O IEESE-60tInues very dun and prices
are barely maintained-16 to 17 for hamburg,
19 tot)] for Goshen.
DRIED 1111.1.1T:-Dull but unchanged-18 to
M for reaches (quarters and halves) and 10 to
11 for 'Apples.
11.4.1"--Primo baled Hay, in goad condition.
sells readily at 430 while loose is reported at
o:10 u, 1.33, ai to quality. I a
SEEDS—Flaxseed is in steady-demand at la
—nothing doing in Timothy or Clover Seeds.
pirrseustait PSTUOLLtin lIARKE'i:
• -
OFPIOI or ran kirremount thamerra, i
Tnossoxv, ;December 6, 1866.
ULU M—The market continues dull awl
weak, and with si 'bre' river and considera
ble oil catering, the tendency is still toward
lower rates. We can report sales of 1 000 bbls
at 94; 1000 at 9i, lwo (11 gravity) at 8%; and, WO
at 11%, packages include°, free on board cars.
We quote at 8 ,4 to 9 cell, Mlle returned and. In
hulk, and 13% toll, bbis included.. One refine r
Mi
Informed us Mich() was offered during a
day at loud 10,000 bbls at 9 , and some lo of
light oil at s.,s. On the other band, we ere
cognizant (golfers to buy pretty freely at 7to
8 ete—oneparty offering to take 10,000 bbls at
5; and anothbr expressed a willingness to buy
WO bbls at 7' eta, and give the seller three
months to deliver it in. These parties, want
to buy on speculation, and It is probable that
in the event of the price dropping down to
the figures above indicated, a considerable.
amount will be purchased and put in tank.
It should be remembered, however, that when
oil was selling at 12 to 11 cents, these tank
men promised to buy largely at 10 eta. but
when the price dropped down to 10 eta, they
lowered Oleic figures down to 7 and 8, and it
is possible that If olLshonlei get down to these
Agin es, they will then want to buy at 6.
. REFINED--Tilare is" no- Improvement to
note In the demand for bonded all, and the
market continues dull and weak with a droop
ing tendency. We van report a sale of 000
bbls for February delivery, at II cents,
free on board cars here• .and 1000 blils for
immediate delivery In Philadelphia, at 76.
Quo t; bops may be eta en at 77, for Immediate
iseilvery In phijadelphia, 7,44 for all this
mouth; and al to 311,i for jemmy. Free oil
continues dull andnegleeted.- as Om demand
Is restricted almost wholly' to su pplyled the
Verde of the local trade. Standabl brands
lots quoted at 17 to de ets for 50 and 100
bid,and Pi tee l',llg. a retail way.
AREtIvALS—Ine following arriyals Were re-
OOrted to-day: .
Little a watiame..isoo 11. licKelvy - ,
ylikarjr. re 8........7;001 Baxter d Ellison..!. ,
W. P. uoitaa,„.„,,. 90 Jas. Wilkins al
U. Illy 0 I,lcVreight a C 0... 73
Brewer a 1tµrke....14:3
Total • ' ... ile1,1:1
Slaw gear, Dec. 5.--The market is mOtler
ate's, active at Ge 7 per cent. for call loans.
romign exchange steady at $1.1*161,03, , ,,,
Cold openal at 64%3 and deeming to algiand
advancing to 1 4 11% and P/O.lac qt I 163 '..
Government stock. less media MO scar c ely so
da•tn. Freights to Liverpool Ann and stocks
heavy. North Western 51; do preferred at
10X; WoleM, '1,14 Ithode Island, 004; Fort
quo, ,C . s ... aiui , lind Terre !sups x,•
Southern, ISM Ittaatilaar; Vt. ,7P: 4 7..?,;.
1 ol; Central al,lOl ramble Mall, $l,, , Marl
ed., preferred at W; ada,nei KTOreas. iti.;
llariposa, an; Or and Lli e sfsstopt (AMU;
:= 11 7., 1 11=4,1 • MN -4 _, ev , 4o.m;
Dunes are steady at the to rowing quota
tions: liegk.terai at 11,1=4; Coupons,
112(012.1. Flve-twentfeS reg spred of hi;
MAD+ FlVe.iwalily Con of ' 6l l u rt 4
1 FM I I14:4 . i t an l:l74 :7 l7:Y'eni rets Tali:%P ter 4lu o P el )l9l7 ll .r iaili 4anl P4a 4 da ll, t
Seven-thlrties, 11.13.40195).4; Jmm beveat-thlr
gp. 1.022 1 1 3 051,J; Jul. :erenalytie i s e, le
o, 11 4 +(11110?Atig n irt Jo%ligg i tobe s r .
dol II idlt INDecember do, 9
t,ald markt, heavy, and cl ;For
man ixolisaffe metal. dull, but firm prime
bankers , sterdag Oral dllY4l Willilli o9 / 4
ntoelVMArket MOre septa and siren ey, ma
claw at thegollowlug prices: Ohio lArtld
este& rear 4 4 %. Western Union Talegrirph, 150
a L e irturent IM• n rct i ll 1 i l iV it Elat a l e to
g ... _
, t i ith i z o 3.3 4 lMlLdin k ols : i la c t c r i ll i. ' l im
Idgra ia" ai i4 oiZ, dI011%;
do. prate , #O,4eMN„ t erg Wayne, iinAtil
l'atrojegigStacks-14oruett Chal and 41;) 1:5;
Central, 114. Seining dlocks--4,1110.1can Vag.
140, aye& EL a al t 435; Boscohe
~ 1 DO; Itultion
Consolidstedaif. Cu l trolidatatiWr4 o a. / D AN
Corydon, MO; winced G. NI. Keystone. 13;
Po lni se; Piarattra . 1 174 13 7 1 D1 .li. V., AM Wal
kW, JO, *dame rat, 4.
NeW Tar Prgidrieff Markeg,
NNW If dati,Ploa. iottOn a Shade lower, at
.13011344 e tar tmiddling uplands. Commas
grades ofdour gotta trip snt . hats been other
better than when last report. • e;tra state
9 1 111. “ Gre e h r = 717,1 1 ; •7 tiAef e iri r T .. :
.16M 414 i 1 111 8 iviv....h igt best 'she'
out ee er nifa mu, mt r k bsflat faiding,
at al for No. i .11.11 Wan ea We yen , Oui
et. aria rather. more, steady. at billtedo for .
Qulada West On arrival. iiariaif 6 hoavY
and quiet. Coin ti solo actinic. Go $ 1101.14 for
1 ...
ablinnariatni WlMertl ilr store; 1,4240,15
for do.a at, meting at the Inside gams far
new ali th, and $1,1301,13 'Ow tsb to west
ern. Rats heavy and scezcoly so drat, at 00
Mt fox ()Mauro ti.nd Miuranime. Whisky dun
Petrolpum i t tit MIN! MS criadD) 414 330
for redned in bona. 4..0g0e meg active. etit
steady; no , sales p er t a lig a V er Y r t. ;
Cabs sul4ollf4a. Manna 51 1 V 1 3 Sane
ra ir teWorit o tt; at 423,k. for now meal;
fay do. elGieThif it miab, and
els for rims heavy. ii P ante dell,
at %wk.
.paaapqatet. Dressed hogs dull, at
tlMpue for western^ Cut meats dull, at 11011.4 e
for ebouldersi 110136 Mr barna. lard lower,
bat more aatdvd, at lialMo.. flutter and
cheese unchanged. . , ,
,
, ..
...
._,, Pei. wp.u., ,e*-... -- . '
Crinfloo; Pei.. 0, , -.sfofieje•liteady; fiiif class
paper, /0 per, cent; Eastern azoluinge active
and firm. Tiro dullness' in the Yrodnoo mu.
Iced *ontindes, and • prices ern ashade lower
for nearly everything. Flour dull; Spring
Eitra, 04.10.00. -Wheat dull and nominally
lowers sales at,No; 1 at 42,04 oral •No. Sat 31,81
451,82,01a5tng 'SOPA, tat lits.LL and *1,51 for
0.3. 'Cora dull and 10 lower; No. 1, Wane,
and No. %Da, Olds dull,.at • 420 for, No:11, nud
400613.2 for No. 2Adoling with sellers of No. I
at 40e. llighwines dull, at 112,55 (or free, and
./.21 for bonded. • Thertila More aniaddlon in
the market locale's Pork, owing In a measure
WO* illlß:434ls4lttimor of -New, York - advnietq
prleos advanced We per -hbir upwards of 2,70 e
Obis changed hunts ut from .1/ to 17,73 cash
and future delivery, the' bulk of ft at $17,75.
et
Lard dull and oast • sale. prime at 113' cash,
and 12 0 January d very; a ,lot. at otd Lard
Changed hands at 1 . Groan Meats dull and
nominal at fro for oublers, and 1.1530 for
a...„ , Dressed nog! dull and heavy, and de.
alined 20050 ct 'sales at moofgam,eloeing at
.0,006625; lots dividing Ea. Live liege fairly
active;but owing to large receipts prices 'de.
alined eocrza per Modred; sales at .1,75e5,40
tor common tO good cholas, licoelpts—Fitntr,
5,000 bids i wheat, 01,000 bus.; trarn,l3,oso box;
oats, 8,11)0 bus.; hogs, 'Lew - thipments , -Flostr,
4,003 bbls.; wheat, 1,300 bus.' earn 4WO bile
- Maw OnLaiws, 'Dtcomber IL—Cotton
changed} Low /kbMllngs 301 I;
twat at .12. Ueoalpte 3AO. sugar -arm ,and
fair at IFX. 3191osses mown Interior. e 6; prima
GI /lour la -good. demand; zupordze $le,F
10,74 extra,ll,ll.sooll46L' Corn iw gOOd demind,
ribela lo . 74.- 'Fork
dull; new
, z 3, old paean rat/01 Uttilnellit , Otilyi shoal.
der, 13; Wei= ' 4414.40 it 13014..
.
2 "
St: Loa!, aaariailik
LODIP, Nov. 6.-401:aodo. Cotton. Flour
and Wheal gun and,Onabanandi -Corn lowari
70®88o for. Now, and 75(088o for ma.. Oats dot
and lower at 11101 , 1a.....Provisdnas heavy an
unchanged. Hoge lower, patkon doolinincto
.
lower
.. • , . . .
Ilmwemtza. Detiember o.=-Yloot lower and
more active, lilmat more active at $1,61301,81.
for No.e.. Mere pork - lel citvesedlotre deellaal
/ 2 54tr. 50 1 1 0 ,1 5 1 at eaSf4.
. .
Psersaintaz.'ioar Verge& Cameo B. It.
December 8.-1 keg Indier,./815arar - Col/lel' 1
do do, J Adler; 2 Oressed hogs, 1 pkg butteivJ
Floyd; BO bbla Conr,./Ctrkpatrick & Herron
=do do, Shareaker /./Drirdo . do, Knox &
McKee; IUO dodo, Gay. 1' ter; .1 bra Mame ,
ware,JO gniltht OD bWe rye gour,Culp &Shay.
and; 1 ear barley. IV Bingham; 1 dodo, Gar,
rand & Boni 1 car plg load, Bake/roll, Pears &
co• ; 1 dodo, Blair/age &Boni 10 bee cheese, 18
& ce; asks Cour. /deans &Cogla; 1 car
metal, & 803;3 ears berley:Mraon,
Bro l f:emn ar.;: i retrigt° 7b er a 4 a kiii ni e g in _ a g e :::C o i t : , ; ?. d erns: bdbise ss . :: A & ur i sg . e cnr: cri". . 4 oras ß c 7 R :a p si t t
V. ol BVaeis: •
109 15 do catareeear,
:01/90,tes.frj.biu
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ultzugliSilirdgiZdrosir/411,483'
11:11 . Slu R(;11 MA GP.
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Duce:neer It - I/ ratterson; I
potelee , !, 'I- do r.7110; ! 4! Boa! ro; .4
Idoorn4, Pork, ht - .! 07, 7,1 tad! , •
dry reaol;e4, olet • grl,ll 11,1e 4 ,
I ilrirhaugh v.:. e.ir, troll 1,10, Aug O. 0013 de
do, Noy° .0 11 1.; 0 ::: -7 ,, ; slicana her
I..ane. blg. • re,-, 1 cur burley.
..-peneer. .0 31,1:ay; I ele,r. are, ll'aliare 1.2
Cut ill; -7. 7 .!; corn, 4.7 I 1711,-11, - ;
ley;"' bbl, Elute A. W00,1 6 ;I Cllll,, ,
leather, Dohll l ;17.7 ,, etl h 044,
Christ 5: 3leckint; iri.k i 10111111)", II Itortjr; 7- 7 7, !
sucks hotst•4, 'lo :nice to; 131.4100, 10,
Flaerut. t sun.
RIVER NEWS
The river , vas rising hcit cCi•Ling, Nilll
nearly twyive feet Ilw Channel.
able Cilia (ell ye , Orday afteviirsm, and it is
more than likely that ll,eve will be another
swell in' beta the Monongahela tied Alle
gheny rivers.
There has not been a single arrival since
our last, report, and with the exception of the
regular packets, there outs 1101 a single de
parture. fleshless continues exceedingly
dull, freights foetal points being scarce, and
boats experience great clink:idly In getting
anything like - it fell trip.
The Leonidas, from Cincinnati, and the Sa
vaunn, frum St. Louis, had not arilved when
we left the landing, but they will both doubt
less bo found in port this morning.
The Wauanitu, Capt. Shuman, and the
Bellevernon, Capt. Darragh, are announced
for St. Louis, and the Ida Reese, Captain Joe
Brown, hi up for Cincinnati anti Louisville.
The Rate Robinson, Capt. Debt. Itoblnuon,
will load in. turn for. New Orleans after the
Kenton.
The Peerless left for 011 City last evening,
and the Bayard cleared for Parkersburg Ou
time yesterday at noon.
The following decision In the case of the.
Collision between the Memphis packet Dello
St. Louis, and the towboat Lake Erie N 0.3
been,rendered : '
LOCAL IN.4PECTOEC3 OYFICE,,
Memphis, Teun , Nov. 117 4
D. C. Trader, En.,Surt.eyur of Curiorns: Stu—
After due : lnvestigation of the case of the col
listen between the steamers Lake Erie No. I
and the Belle St. Louis, which occurred on the
night oLOctolier 13th, et the loot of Island No.
37,0 u the Missls.ippl, and atoll view of Blithe
tostimouy, we are of the opinion that the col.
lbsion was the .result of nitsumnagement ea
the part of the pilots in the - Mutter of signal
ling, and that if before changing the signet
the pilot of the steamer Celle St. Louis had
stopped his engines mid backed them, no col
listen would have' occurred. We therefore
suspend the license of Ben. Lenox, pilot of
steamer Bello St. Imola, for the term of thirty
days from data '
Lewts L. WAnnEx, -
31dr.TIN HALL.
- • Local inspectors
_ . .
The Argonaut arrived at elm:lunation TuuSs
day, and the Columbia and Hato Putnam Wit
there the safes day for Pittsburgh, and the
Julia No.d and the Cat no word advertised to
follow an Wednesday. The Glendale,
en route
front Pittsburgh to Louis, was at. Cairo on
Tuesday, as was also tae Friendship, en route
from St. tools to Pittsburgh. • The latter boat
has four barges in tow, contalning nine nun.
Bred tons of metal.
The Emma N 0.3 und Argonaut No. for-St.
Louis. and -Westmoreland, tier New Orleans,
teed Giudnnatt on Tuesday evening.
BioegAur&fieuvireas Soto.—Tilis well known
blockade-runners Mary and lied Gauntlet
were sold at publicauction ye.sterdar says a
Mobile paper, by the United States Marshall.
The Mary was knocked clown to Col. martin
at the tusiguiLleant sum of gi.i,blift She coat
the magnificent sum `..11,00U pounds sterling.
The Red Gauntlet was bill In by Mr. Charles
Cameron, of New Orleans, for,the small sum
0f.g.3100. She cost 12,000 pounds sterling. The
gentlemen who purchased these flee steamers
have not yet determined to what use they
will convert them. They have In tbo
river opposite our city More the close of the
war, and the names of the Mary and Red
Gauntlet are familiar to every Confederate In
.Dprie laud." The Reel Gauntlet was origins'
ally built for the opium triple, Uncalled by a
few knots to meet the speed required, ung
was sold to the Confederate Government.
Says tile Louisville Journal, of Tuesday: The
191111ain Butler and the Sulu lder-win were
both fast last night upon the res-ka, where
they. were the night previelpi. The rising
rivet Is favorable, and the men were mid
taking oft' ner cargo. She may get off this
morning. The blerwin will be unable to get
aargy Ant II the Butler Is . released, as the lat
ter ln her triresent pusitlon tarn, the water
fromthe 'bierwln. • r
. .
The Simpson Horner Came up from below
with ten empty barges. She will return 48
soon as the coafeemes from above.
STEAMBOAT&
141311CINCRINATL—S.421"-" E r r Mt .
Pft U ti P A PrOvrt i t Tla m., IN
PLACE 40/(.16/fiCki..-4be qne VISS:s.
ger steamer AGE. LE: HAYS. D. L. 11141,11:lc -•
Commander: It. IL -Coarta,' Clerk. frill
as a ItEIiAILAIL rACISET as aanoukeed
above.
Fo r e., r !dq or piksnn,nppl1 2
itlo-* 7 ro ln l or !?
Aireptf
A.
EVANSVILLE.CAi
•H
• HQ. Asti I.IJUIS.—TLe uew
1413 - iMiltru74" , """` rapt. Jo. J. `DA unAnn.
W • F. flf..ten.,TC. 0. Clerk. will kris for the above
Irma oil Intertnedtat.: ports on VELV.SI.E23IIAT„ at 4
o'cloes P. w.
For frtleht or passage supli on board pr to
QUI ttAntti.l I Lt-tal.l.lBrs'figt`ute.
L VOII "MEMPHIS & NEttiazi4
Ultt.EANO—The splen , lll steamer
KATE V.ULIVA ...•••09t • It. 31. KfIEW , V4 O 4!
Wallow,' fortho►ooooandrU . Intermedinto ports,
-on If p. sn.•
phattlrcly. -
For freight or pa.ssFe am,'" on board or to
- -.PLACA a eol.l.lral WOW),
. VHS IMES Its ES. I Agants„
Ott • 4AStitl
plit ST. .I.,OUIS.—The ti
parscoger steamer
WAUAN)I4:
Will ruullorly sent the Otto t t -C o l ti t o r d T ottittOre;
drato ports, on of
klf. at' on. u. —* -
•,..ror freight or oar sar,e splay ronard, or to
•.itoZr ' , LACKS COLI.INUWO Ageorit. -
pon CINCINNATI AMP
..:Luutsy/44.;.-I:be Ana rteAnter
'1DA...... cost. D
Will lime hnlra, ror ino &Nord alit all Intermediate ports,
on 114TURDAY, ate r. Ir.
- TorDelgbt or omen , ' on board or to
wo d u „ mut .
del reL.ACK CU , .
te 7 rkeMb
Deem PITTBDuIItIII A al) el NCIli-
NATL—TIeo now And ante:n.l,lll &tomer . ARDOSY,
Capt. LOWY IV. t.r.t. LjP9 , •,
Ltill":_tb.ll76EilYnt2t4Tiail tlalk":l.V3‘Mt Y.
k..
ere t e..l4..be passage &Do ran board., or to
no3:01:1 MIAS. I.lAllb.b.b. Agent.
WiEELING, 111ARIET.
til reuttusuujiu PM:A
LT.—IL/ ay. ea dld paasenger /learner
IIAYAND t; ..... „Pant:Grp/ma MODAL
Lesrea PDtabargb
MONDAY AND THDRSDAY....aI It o'clock A. X
Leaves Parkeriburg
urzrem P AIDAY rtir4r .... . s o'clock r. v.
erils pea sate apply oo board., se ISA
• NANDFACTURERS.
VIPSICIVIVIS
IRON AND NAIL WORKS,
LEWIS, BAILEY, BALEELL & CO.
mintra.crultns or
BAR, BOILER, SHEET
530107,
NAILS AND NAIL RODS.
Warehouse 73 Witer & 6fl Frost it.
PITTSBURGII, PA.
WOES STOVES AND GRATES. ;
fit. PERSONS WHO NEED NEW
gas t at iF i 4e at li nretitlov o ,airit ge al
No. 235 Liberty bleach, 'three they trill eno d u d
complete sUDPII Or duo and common enameled
lan, COOKING 8711118, ?MOB
,
Waalt LtoldaYnniaces and Laundry Bore&
BISSELL & CO.,
Manufacturers alba ealebrated
TIIIIMPrt COOK wrovEs. Panto/tr.,
Mut Wick Oak tot Nook , . .
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
PEadrarl. r:IX/4
IRON Wo.ll:iaHr.
16 11 , E."4?—‘ nPrgtll•
Rout*Es, DELL & co ? , • •
• •
-Anchor :Ration Mills, Pittsburgh, •
llauunicturors of " •
ANO . IIOII fA) SII E
I- AN eltult (4) tiff ENTIN 414,
• NC4 )14 101 WI Nt3l4.
so ••AMa,
• F. htUSS.SI.9N
• .
FUffi Streel,betweiriTunnel and
- Chat/sane Streets,
BUNEMITILANO DEALER IN HARDWARE
n,, t , class goods of all dentin Ilona always on
hand and We at the lowest prices. Itapatring don
Resnais , ma ahnrt nottesi.
AONEV LOAN OFFICE, NO. 1:51
Ann. !MUUMUU, ETIOSET, comer of lilzah,
P 11100,14 • • •
arobey Laustie4 on Silver Platea, Guns, Pistols,
ommoorls, Jewelry, 00111 1.1 Wirer Mackie..
mutant, and valuable artistes everydeserlpnon,
The torah - cannot be nel/rero4 wlthout a tlqat.
Rot abeouotable 14 me of fire or robbery.
••:- floods of. ovary description for sale at to est
HM4,114,4 WIMANIIIVLI.M“V
WALL .PAPEII-01 all araaos,
... u.. - rgl2Pt Vl4 = 4l `c 4-
g: 4ri . ,trees.ozr _ lfll RM.
. _ -
11BLII. BRANDON FELLOW
snd fee gale 07
.• • • -412011.11 fir. KELJ A Y &CO.
vole Whnlessie IMrirOO. V WOO 4 motet.
„ .
prom RUSHER BELTING. HOSE
~o• arid Tun Poet tor, Gaskets arid. Rope or all
ldrt, . awe.
COMMISSION MERCHANT
WILLIAM C. LEE,
Hoc :ester to ALES. lil/HOON
COMMISSION *A
-ND FORWARDING
2262 : 211 . 11 ;V0ME.a...1:1Vv.
No. 102 Second Street, PltCaburizh, Pn.
as- Agent for the "St. Low., 1,10 Sloe rad
Sheet Lead Worts. Dealer In
SHOT. Li EMI', lIHE , Sc. ( e ntire:Heath th
licited and ()reel, promotir tiled..__ , _
BREWER, BIB.RE & CO.,
COMMISBION.IIIEIIIIIA6TB,
AGM:YTS 1 , 013 THIC
Pacific, Globe and Liberty 011 Works,
Ample Storage for Crude ond netined Oil. Lilies
al cash advances made on constgumonts Crud.. or
Helloed Petroleum. Yards forstorage mtd,ship
wont oteruile Oft at Lawrenceville.
Unice and Warehouse. Corner of Duquesne Way
and Hancock meet, Plttsburgli. Mylrs.MlZ.o
YAMII 6iii JA!. Y. NITI.IIAIIT.
KEIL & RITCHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DZALZIIB IN
Flour, Grain, Seeds, Mil Feed, ,tc,
349 1111111aY itTRILET •
mr2.1:147 rnarollitaGEl, PA.
T. OWEN n J. SANNADT W. nAnl
nwENs., KENNEDY & usurEn,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. end
Wholesale Desists In VIDDLION AND DOM ES I IC
FRUITS, SALT, rcoute uuTTER, ECUS, D .
TATOEn, e. and In PrdelMons and Produce gen.
efnllY, No. 10 , FEDERAL STREET, opposite the
Railroad Depot..‘l,l•LlMllin ,_PA.
Agents for Ins Salo of P. Y. Bate'., Donnell
&MUM'S end J. Ken's Salt. apholyd
j • EwmaEU & CO.,
•.•
00.110613810 N MEROILUITS,
And dealers In Flour, Grain. Feed and Produce.
Cub advances mode on consignments.
Warehouse, Na. 398 PRIM consig nments.
opposite
Rti:f3.s
Union Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa..
DAV. ° CDAWFOD D, Commission
stab('RANT Iraqi/ METAL.. itlaii)idllßON
ORE, w ebbilllT SCRAP IRON, Yilt& Whin(
and CLAY,' Ac. Warehouse and babe, Nos. 380
and 3(41 VENN lorliaZT. agorae! Daubig!.
Consignments aoliolted. • .1
ALaL 11,8a..wn. LlOl. WU
Air 'BANE & AMER, COMMISSI ON ALL- MERCHANTS and dealers lu FLOUR,. °TULIN
and PIiODUCE, Second strati, tatween 'Siena and
Binithleld. Pittsburgh. . ap11:1,
!MOS. rarIA2...i.IONIST Alf= 8. A. SLIAPPAED
POTTER, AIKEN be fiIIEPARD
Corr=Liam Merchants, and dealers In rot On
and Donasetao Prune, Flour, Butter, Cheese, KR
rp_ tm ..na produce genarally. No. 36u LINEN'
bTkgNET rASPCA ,er Depot. Ilttabargh.
r. Zarb. 'NUM lIPSCHILL
VOL P. HECK O. CO" No. 185
Marty street, Plttibtirgh. Wholuale
Ciro.e_any u Comntsslon Iferebsatmtd denlers in Conn.
try iNt; .rr.,Vr=n,
gait azid Lima e ta
C 1 TEM!
EGGIZMIOn
letT4."i2t Sand dealers In our. Grain and Pro-
dues. no saLlberty street, Pittsburgh. -
Clinton artint ud igiVr itakezaut t FainilLturs
ralts "it i ler' ' il'or latrilse generagi. rang
lITTLE r BAWD & PATTON,
Wholesideeirooers, Commlision Jiterchaete, and
gory In Produce. Flour. Bacon. Cheese. Pub.
Carbon and Lira 411, iron. Baits, Glass, ()Mum
Yarns and all Pittsburgh insnentetures gencrally
LI and ill Second meet, Pittsburgh.
P. 11711112M.......T. O. 1/51110:13. IWld. D. EZTILLIS.
RETRIES & DUOS., (Successors to
Benner I kale :ma) Wholesale Dealers In For.
rk w olL u lest aa MMlTraillatlin
rasT rlasburlb. " 11,22 av
.
R. soma ft SON, Crain/114OG
1111 : 211 a Ul agtitittntlitert el lio.
itut.und. oDDdilta OW/ lia l l.
111711 M
JOHN B. CANFIELD, Commission
and lorwarding Ilterehant and wholesale dealer
in Western % % ten Obeetb._l3eiter. Lard s . Pork.
Bacon, noes, Pot she Wan *Agee, giaeratra,
Linseed arid Lard lbs - Dried Sten. and Produce
generally. Noe. HS anel4ll /Trent street. Pittsburg
.4.211 8. =AD alai= lierezemt.
fiE4l/ et , 81FT40411 3 provers and
Comedssiost e ragas., estlers stl kinds
of Counts, Produce gud Pittsburgh Stenelsetures,
b10.2191.4beng Street s appetite head Or Wood stre et
Pittsbargb.
DIM
'PAT iii;SrtlfiliiCelecreil."'
sou To Joito . f. 4 Co., wooasnale Wo
oers' and Caoliolsalon liescomali t
field and Wator Meets, rittaburgh!"r", felp
gaffireiliar: IIptILLICE, Whole -
Bile 01ZUCIP.13 N ritop(lCE DRA.LYRS,
No. GBinhbtreet, Pll364ttrith. .1711
JAWS 414Vgij;tit), Mau .
facsattra aidvii: ihol Merchants
for the purchase and sale of Crude and Manned re.
melanin, Nos. Wand 70 ter street, Pittsburgh.
Advances =Ade on Coneignments.
1 4 1, t •I; y d IV I l e
uu t
. 4 M T I If r
r te t : • t
Drled
halts, end P • • nee generally. Mo. le :ark
earner of First, Pittsburgh, Ps,
%AP
.
NOBVM "I'L; 7. DALLLLL.
pow; ELL & CO., Whole.
giairVINAIS. =canton and Forwardin g gar.
thud, and dealersJn Produce- and ritaaloaaair Atm.
arnatarraa, No. =1 kitella c 4.00 , tblL„agiL
ItIMILE, No. pia Liberty
• mum:mien, Ya Cotandialon Mereakaa%, and
Wholesale Dealer In Conntry.ProanCt. WO.eries
Mtn • • mannatetans. 1441 anwarteed on Con
e. 0" leis Nroduce generally. anal
mum DICKEY & CO., Wholesale
a- Grocers. Ccantelsidcrn Merchants. and denier* in
Pittsbur
Predate. Mu. m Mita' 'trig, tad. Ili Pr= street,
gh,
WHIMS LINUEIT,
Dealer In kl=frti t. gat ta 4 ln LI/halos
Merchants Igo. =LOAMY iitWIT, Pittsburgh,
rel:t
R,CUODLULEU&LINGWhoIesaIe
s-•dcilers hsßroceoles. Flour. Grath. Produe. Pro-
Thl/014. YI.L4 Cheese, Be Carbon UR, Noe. In and
11 . 1 Wood BUM, hest Lloesty titreet. Prtrehursh.
menus%
37LOTA WII. rwro
011 N FLOYD & CO.. Wholesale
PI
GROCIGYA Ito. 110 Wood azd teaLiblatY On'et.
to • antansd
Uft3llltalg
FIDE AND =Runs
INSURANCE CO. OF NORTII AMERICA
PHILADELPifiIk:
~., 111.730,000
U4rtford Fire Insuranq. Coinpany,
AasNq • • • 10WL83,000.,
. .
air rrotectunk can be second bi tfb sibyl" named
and rehab/a Compeller
W. L JUN ML Met.
MO
N Water streak (up stairs
pENNSTECANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PItTSBURBH, PA. -
ogees, at Flab Street, Dank Block,
"di Is • Road CAnnbAnY, and landed against loss
by 11re enelualrely.
CARD WALTER. PrealdenL
C. O,llOyR, PA TR ICK , /Teal lent.
• ' ROBERT Treasurer•
HUGH aPILLHILNY. beerldal7.
DIZICTOBSi _
Leonard Walter. I kteorlWll.oll.
C. C. - Boyle , Geo. . Itrana.„- -
Robert Patrick.
J.
ard..
JikOOD rainier. J. C.
s relner,
j d i ella n b . ls u ton oriths. I
A. Job A. rt ot i ;g a lley.
Renryfilprool. - I IYRB
•
WESTERN INSURANCE CO., OF
Pi
ALZX DEB le IMICX. President-
WAL P. ElleltBLIIT,, therretary,
CAPT. 411COUUX NXXLD,Gosena dont.
oz.°, et Water atreet,lipasik A Co. • ayisso Routs.
DVllthWairtlits=t Pile and Marine
ULU. A home . /mitltsitlo by Direetora
who are welt known to the commun it y . and who are
doteradn,._
_ed by pro mptness and Illarcilry, to main
tain the coarse r winch they hare samuned,, as of
fering the bat brelteetzon to those who desire to be
Wend.
Alex. Nlmle 7imtC
I lo D ndr r
ew eaten
H. Miller, Jr, David M. Lou.
jaate4 McAule, gees J,Thomas,
bathaniel Holmes, Chu. J.Alluke.
Alexander duet, John R. McCune,
gempbell/3..lierron, Jere!' P. Hanna..
W. kleleuon.
P. UM/RBA:lel'. Beerchl7.
NORTH AMERICA
• LIFE INSTIBANGE MAIM
Widows and Orphans' FUN.
Ab. 63 INUitamot Bt.. flew rozh‘
PRESIDENT ..N. D.itiorwAN.
BEMs TANT-,kw. stscatur.L.
R. Ili. T/NDAII.I. 211adlcal ExamLuvr
T_ 410
SPECIAL AGENT VOu WEST/Eau PA..
67 Foullit St" Pittsburgh.
AGENTS WANTED. 17 b 3
A LLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
Bank.OP PITTALIUIII3II.- Mee, .No. Pt /111. b .heel
oak.
IsanrequaLut all kiwis of /Ire aa.l Itszlae tiiitcl
JOHN IKWIN, ?S., ?residua.
to . us . Yleit Pauldatit.
Capt. WM. Malt. tleaat t
ai 'Agent.
•
. .
tata i :lpleh • Juba D. McCord.
p iT tlia , . . mnro e lli a l y fra,t
Lam Irwin. Jr., 4J
o.
.I. ram enact, . • - Hobert :IL Dai:.
pa - 1111LiNCE CO.
*PISA INS
0.117/02, It B. 00121.1411'
WOOD A" ariBAIDSs
0011CPAIIM . - .
0 KARI:NE minus.
WattiVniAZ° l4 L .
laszies.pirual e
~
Laul•KirtPattlot
- 19. Alaisar'- .•
• UM Wl erei Lc ai;
WATT, roe knatti ci t
1 7:upll.n!lir, d. 4...,.., e.. : ,
lIONLE
TJAINU YlltZ AN
• .
Wm. rallllps,
121ETtlks
Cp:. Jae. Mini;
m. Vas Elsa,
Jamas D.:Varaar - •
r. - emtuass,".o.
J. B. M1LL151111..... 1 r
po
WA*
putt: SLATE MOW ROOFitt Li.
kseP oe bead s fares savalvel
°Meat . idte/gilt %Ire e
be b: Z=4 . 444. l 7r2NrAl l s b il k ria l .
MUM
MANUFACTiTRERS
HERRIN
IRON
WORkS•UNION IRON • NILLS,
i •
JONES 8z LAUGUM NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH.
.
(or T 1; !TI
I
r.i. , r.x.ss3a
. JIANt7A.CTCV,FakO7 IRON AND FORGIN GS
A3ltaticAN AND cum 1 t.‘pecl.ll.l.lentlon rtre . r. 1 . .) the ms.4L,l.dreg
Bar, 1 Hammered and Bolted Locomo..
10 0 ..,
Sheet and Plate Iron; [l4 43 and Cal' Axles,
Bridge Iron;
..._L1Z,1nitE.6....M..7 13 773....A.T.5X:i
A ogle and T Iron; 10.11,1:1 , A1 , CHAIR,. ,I'LleF: BARS, 11i:11..,,C.
Guard Iroin._ _
Ila.". IR , LTs, AC., - •
~!
. . LINKS AND 1101. Ts, I BEAR, t,IRI , e 1: 11:,,„
Coal screen; Iron; ' tIt"I'AtiOIS A L HOLLOW 1.1 . 1i Li 1.1 t! ti "a' , Ft, t:, eu .i ,:
Titaiis, 16 and *ld ila. to the yard , i , AND ASR I,E 1 .!,,,
m
toN,
Tra Italia,. puirchedo lli
ad COn. ' . 11,1 ' 4L REU "
It. •,,
, 1,
ter kink .. _
9:s 'Hater and 126 f irst street";
-
• , • ' OFICE::
Boiler, Bridge a Id Tank Rivets ; AT.TUE WORKS, NINT F H wain), rirrsia: null
Cut Nails and Spikes; oc*-127
Ship and Boat Spikes; •
Railroad .Spikes; '
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad 11_:a.r It ueels and Axles;
Street Car Wheels and Axles;
Coal;!Pit Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent Cad Rolled Shafting;
Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods;
Hower and Reaper Bars.
Weaxliousx AND °incr..
120 Water and 153-Front Stec
BILLNCII lIUV E,
- Nos. 22,21 and 26 River St.,
JkI:CIS elllbAllfJ, ILL.
lIEYSTOM IRON. WORKS.
lIIITCHISON,CiLASS & CO.,
Itonufsktarers of the differcnt Size. of
Bound, Square, Flat and,
llorse-Shoe Bar Iron, _
Itoo s p and Baud Iron, .
Boiler-Plate, Tank and
Salt-Pan Iron,
_ -
Sheet Iron, &c„ Zte.
Works, PITT_TOWYBI.I/ Cu 144n4nH.heia
QZ. Auld W4r44012116:
N0..1.46 Water Street
oe1:141
KENSINCTON IRON WORKS.
• LLOYD BLACK,
%Ill:M . /X . 7=1MB 07
Best Common, Relined Charcoal
•
Junia,ta Bloo4k, Iron.
MEW:RANT BAR, ROUND an.ESQUARE IRON
110.JF, LAND, T and ANGLE
IRON. BOILER ?LATE and ODER?' IRON. • •
BOWER and REAPER BARS
CYLINDER and GUARD OR FINGER IRON
nII4LL T RAITA . 2 / and to It a. to toe Tar
WILOUGLIT CIiAL Rd and OPIEFS torsame.'
•
FLAT RAILS, Punched and Countersunk.
COAL SCREEN IRON.. ' •
NAILS and SPIKES. ' -
Nrafellongn. No. SS Water and NO. 6 I:SW*6%sta.
Worts. anoond Went, Eighth Ward. adjutants
City Oas Won km. Plttsburstg. 0011:14
..FORSYTEE'S
STANDARD SCALES,
Copying Presses,
Warehouse Trucks,
Baggage Barrows, -
Sugar Mills, ifice.
.WORSYTIL TAYLOR & COu
5e95 , [56 39 )&4119.2%. Bylaw:
pITTSMIRWO 'STEEL' WORK
ANDERSON, .CODE a Co.,
CSUCCESSOLOi TO JONES. BOYD d CO
gaztafacture-rs twat reLae,t Cut Htell &man.
Plat am] ttotagoa, o fall sues, Haw Plates, Hoe, Yost
aralbheet Cut moat, Coat Keel for
• HEAPING AND .MOWING
szarr PLOW WINGS, seams's, Erase
4 1.311.1:7ULAYM„ a.
tut and Cummon Plough . ainl Spring Stew,
Moo—Comer of Mot awl East streeta, two bloats
se=olY above the Itooontrabela Floo.sa.
1 11 E
•
FORT PITT FOITNDRY.
, • -
CHARLES NAP NEPHEWS
.ATO7ACTTI26.3O?
REAVIC ORDNANCE, '
'AND ALL mazimi or HIPAIrIf cuarniem
epee -Wane tkni pal d to ROLLIN° 10114. WO/la
BLAST IIAOHINKItY and SYTUItTP.
BNPAllth attended Pa promptly.
As heretofore, the best material WM lOWA be
used at thls Youndu.
Laving disposed of our old patterns, we are pre.
pared, wlth woW AND TRIP . FCIAZD_ patterns,' con
strutted under Ute supervision of Kr. Catcher, t
famish NAIL MACHINES at short IptICO. 11041111
R. 1,11,01.92tr.239'. ....a. 7.0010 '
AMEBIC MAC aork - Ii MU;
CHARLES F. EIR - • I TAMii CO"
ISUCtIfOII to
Nunn'. °RANA!! & CO..
Engine Builders and Machinists,
ALANUYACIVAYAS oa•
•
Oil Engines, Oil Tools,
And ererythlug necessary for Barth/ Oil Wells.
Partial:L. attention Judd to Jrita=4 up npaftag
Pulleys, Hangers, Le. • • •
Marina Avenue law Pt. W.& C. IL H.
49.31.1.011.4323.3?),
HICPALRING DUNS PlItlblP?L. f.
WILLE. ALLIN ale. L. wax.
VALLEY STOVE WORHS.
ALLEN. AI'KEE & CO. - ,
Odic. and Vlr are housli 201 Liberty . 15Liaeit
10Pporitte sitututheid.
.
31anutactures a great variety of COOK, PARLOR
and liCATlei nTOVES; among which are the cel
ebrated Allegheny— and . Monitor Coal Cooking
Stoves; also, the Autocrat and Sentinel fbr coal or
weal. and the unrivalled Star of the Amara for
Xstii..tield.VaLtrtitt (4.9:14111PWr" Keg ca':
pETBOLIA MACII E MIDAS*
mar. r_aagiclr,
Nu. m 2 OLlo Bemes,Anessums,
Manutteturei•ot
IMPROVED DOMINO 'TOOLS, AND IT:Milan
1,151t0 IN SLNKLNU OIL AND 11ALT WELL&
Parmordsz attention Invited to Ws Patented -
nrovements In Jars and Solite. made or Jewstt&
D. d., and draw Moor Iron, to standard Ems, and
atunbcred, so d tyr parts eau be ordered by sash al
l' i ra&; y:ryaieaVale:raVitfal.VgA l la i t e t. to
thoee o rde r . wish - D. Ethernet, and tnactdne
made to Orders by mall promtl attende t to.
tam Prelnared to grant Ileensea to . older manatee.
terms tor theft Imorommenteon Mend terms, Rex
17 1 .1eRni P. (). .
•entso•
• - •
B. H. LHUXT
ILALCH DLIMOND
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PITTOBUBA/16 Pat
PARK, BROTEIER di Oa,
ntnomera or
BEST QUALITItYan Hil/LNE D CAST SPELL,
Boa .8, Flat and Octagon, or all arm Warrant*
*Qua to any Imported or manatactand Ulla Mak
try.
• grOrdee and warebonas, Noy 16 Wad nr.l. as
and IZ daeond groat, Putatiarvb lan ye
PITTSBURGH IRON WORM_
J. PAINTER & SONS. _
snorcracronsas or
Iron Bucket, Tub and Trunk
HOOPS ANDSSIEET4
fe/C:dn PITTSBURGH. PA.
IRON CITY MILLS. .
ROGEAS & .11IIrersRCEETELD.
Dasufactu of '
REFINkDi CHARCOAL. JUNIATA A POLISHED
• 13 mczaggxe =mow'. -
o:fo s aND WASEMNDE, NO. 28 MANN= ST.
ono. w. niccun- r. nnizwas
IA BELLE S TEEL . ...r. r.
' . db van.
Illaantaetarero of CMIT 11TY13,1 ruir
8,1, Burn. eVOLL;SPULN(36, *SLIM. CXO
.111 i).
Plttaborge. Po.
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N TOEfa PITTSIII3I2OII,. Parma.... as. facture MI cisme of Pores . Tier Steam.. •
• b . t i l•s42l4lareatt n ct i, Lele.rtSznasi
mesa, all Asp* Vit t a t t V 7 •
• Thu! been rbnu=li-liairie "Weaned
• prepared to n d di
'GEO. F•ACUL I P9JIAN I 4 C 07,77
PRACTICAL : UTHOORAPHERS,
ij N E I N Y T CUM UAW Zare . L" LI A
Cardt. Utter I:talett, ISOnds, =, et nal.
"Atsigirju". 'ter" P•rin''Vh".'
fios. ris 44' ill it 111Z1g1at.
NANUFACTITRERS
FORT P I TT
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
WoT F s.
CARROLL St SNYDER,
1110 . 1 .1 , ACT1111115 OF
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLL'ED, TUBULAR]
FIRE-BOY 2k CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS,
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT rANs AND CON
_DENSERs,
STEAM. PIPES,' GASOMETERS, ,AND IRON
BRUGES,
PRISON DOORS AND COAL BRUTES.. •
. .
Mika and Worics, corner Second p Third
Slung nrrl Liberty 8 treete.J
Pittsburgh, PennEwlvan.ia.
g r op tis . eere eent to the above jeddrese will be
p
ttt. uded te.
.SHEFFIELD STEELWORKS.
SINGER; & CO --
. .
X•PUTALC7I3=II3 OP
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL!
-
MAU FLAT ill OCTI6Oa, OP ALL Ma .
MILL. MOLT. CIRCULAR, /3•119 AND CROSS CL7
SAW PLAT ES .
ELLIPTIC AND PEEL-ELLIPTIC •
RAILWAY '" SPRINGS,
Cast Spring Steel,
Cast and German „plow Steel
PLOW WINO) AND MOWER BABA. -
SPRINGS, AXLES AND STEEL TIRE,
m a& e l l aihnn?..66,l " ifrAT Y 4 O T ß Alr E
CROW-BARB, AC., AC., ac.
Warehouse, 83 Water St., Pittsburgh,
KIP k 4 _
, ATLAS WORKS,
JII it 2 , STR ER?.
•
Ninth ward, Pittsburgh.
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
There Works see smsnithe largest midmost com
plete estahttalquent In the Wet t, sad era now Pre-
Pored to tarntah
Engines of Every Deseritit ion,
Uullers, 011 Tanks, •
Sheet iron Work,
Etallro2d CaStilign,
Boiling 'kill Castings,
Engine Castings.
. Machine Castings,
Genera Castings,
ORDERS SOLICITED.
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY,
Butler - Street, Ninth Ward,
orrosrrE UNIUN MON MILLIS.
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ROLLING MILL AND BRIDGE CASTINGS.
ILACIIINFIT AID CASTINGS fiBITIAALLY.
Orders puha ptl T and chattily executed.
cuseuEs SEASONABLE.
EBESERT, &II:IA.01E13ND.
OeLS:I29
CRESCENT STEM WORKS
MILLER, BIM a PiBAIN,
xunrracTuarns or
BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL,
Warraited Equal to any In the Narks -
either lai_ported or of Domestic
matioleirdoes.
drEO/Ali ATTENI.IOIr PAID NO JINN PANT
AND DU =NEU _
Onice, 38 Wood Street,
1N PT. CHAWLEEI HOTEL ALLMAN°
Piervevaida DD. Dea.
DIMMINE IRON AND STEE9
RanariN, Riad
114MIPACTMF,O8 OP,
Iron, Nails, Springs, 'Axles,
PLOI7OII. SPRING MID LB. DT 40.,
weimeavusx. 1l-
Sa
co. 77 1i?%7460.93r AZ coot,
i,
~ . PITTSBURGH. ~ ; , • '-'
maids , • , 1i ' ' '
ROSEIMLE STOVE WORKS.
L. PETERSON,' Jr., &' CO.,
Manatactitees and Realms in an liids of •
Cooking and Heating ;Stoves,
HOLLOW WARE,ISic.,
Mt the Yea LATEST PATTERNS cu L STYLES.
Wanhouse, 197 Liberty 81reet,
' Pirrsinaw
MORES. MANCHESTER. _ raiLIM
EILAXCLIWIsaI 30.
B. WOLF. 311.," & CO.,
Hardware Et : Cutlery.
Are Iww reedivitirgarde additions to oar stock,
which is offered to Dealers
ELLEITELTIUNT w..isemovickee.
Corner. Liberty and St. Clair Ste.;_
M..l”mabolargia.,
LIPPECOTT & - 11 - 11iIVILL,
No. 118 - IWater Sixeet,
P.4.17.NT CiliutiNl4
• - TZ,NTTICJItpEZISD
cor th nran.
AT PATZETSOCitiIItD
- /MILL AND CROSS-CIIT
Ja11:43,111
tiiara"iroparm
MORROW & ItARtOIBL,
_1 • NA.MACTUSIXII
Steam Boller., Oil Stilia. Altil talons> Tanks,
Salt Pans. Gsaomatata. Wrought
leon Bralges.Shete !You .
Wortr,
CORNER LIBERTY ANDIFXOND BTS.,
.PITTSIOURGIi t ,
111PILIPAIIILNG PONE MU/ /"Tt. uarld:bia
umrrr wiOncs..
IifoLMN & EILATOR,
so. 83 Lawn,' 84, opposite Fourth,
xuxvAeToaexe
1 .
DAENT. HAHERDI ARDWARE.
They • apoetabd of Iron Botlatead and PIVOT.
canon: rortelata, Boditead and blvot Cutoff ;
adzaatimanif Womb* bstanston Tablook.
Mon . TM= o=ll=tgas.nrdittlYs
i=l.lWindow daub Supporter. 'lll buteet 6 osrborant
m, ( rio Moab
. 111 by aan Memad
lsOngu, bad Lap; dueb A r efaAfo: bfa.
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jEvir.4 firOVN
A. BRAtivir
CO
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COOK, PARLOR AID Hymn STOYW
WAN sad 131.14
masa. FROM% air':
• thirsisid,l" ttairaMeTla=.oll`cal
WORKS.
CO.,