The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 22, 1866, Image 4

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    OITY AND fMMUUJI.
p re asiggalla Or
. tbe Grand nary.
The GrandJuryeese yeaterday,having do.
s oget the mithsess of the term. The follow=
se their presentment:
ero the HenorneterheJtsders of the Courts
end Terminer. Giarrier ransoms, de,
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The "Grand Inquest, in confeiniitT with
visage and precedent, beg leave to submit the ,
following Presentment:
The number of criminal cams . smbuiltted at
this term for our cOnsUlerstion bas been quite
large, and of every grans. Maw the moat tri
lling mtsdettiesinor lathe hilthest,felany. The
interval which - elapses between the regular
sessions of • the Courts secumalates a very!
large amount of crivranaktitudwte, =Jr of It
of a trifling character, whites onr jndg
memt, might be mere gam y disposed of.
at a great saving tO the ux-payers in the cost
of boarding Court prisoners, de.'
We are shined the law now Sinctionathe
surranoiNd Grand Jurors at the illseretitut 1
of the Cou A general-jail deliveragght,
by a i edict() exerene of this power your
bluestloness, Born Utne; !to time, be eg
_Otte
rden% e `they ayers lightenedfand - the
ors Oosecuting . officers ' and
Grand -inquest rendered leas Irksome and
more effective. la view. 'Of agrowing neces
sity, arising :rem the . Inmate! In the baldness
of the courts, -- we stringly recommend that an
Assistant Distract Attorney. be authorized by
law, to wham the preparation et all business
to be jiresented Cottle liran d I nquest shall be
Aconfls now re nted the Attorney employed
town in this capacity Is, as we understand
under no !official responsibility ;whatever:
takes no oath of office while atrtingzide e d t o
'leer of the Grand Jury, and Is
their deliberation.. e District ,
It Is, of course. IMpossigle for is ete de "
Atter my to be personally present' ,
calling him elsewhere. nue t.
necessity for a
We believe there IL r zumm, and we
radical change in this d° ton thereto.
Call the attention of e eell sir arly ennoble' ,
and urge It as wo rt ,
elements of the „
taot,,l°% District At
eT,„hmee,eemene— sufficiently large to contrib
an assistant without in any
ute th e e costs to the county or sui
logy inereag° llo
t at Mine twenty-four juror summoned ea' ,
the gr ,, t , g i u m eal, i b b itr u ge t la b : n orn , r i n ed hs t s .. been
delinquency On the part ,of jurors, in
absenting themselves, Is a public wrong that
calls :loudly for a summary and effective
remedy, In our judgment the character and
purity of the jury box would be greatly sieve
ted and Unproved, and the ends of justice
more nearly suoserved, by a prompt and regu
lar attendance of summoned jurors. and
would at tbe same time relieve the corps of
enrofessioriarjurymen e of their arduous la
bors, in earniug a precarious livelihood by
ever loltenng about the courtrooms to be
picked up as trainmen whenever Occasion re
quires.
We beg to dlreetthe attention of the County
Commissioners to the very uncomfortable
condition of the jury rooms. The mealtre n sliti
tli3; of
e b rui re rent
se frscniglitertrlyd.og the m aunt
so much so, indeed, that they have frequently
been permitted, through the courtesy of the
corms, to desert the rooms and seek quarters
at some hotel for their deliberations. We can
• see no reason whatever why the jury rooms
should not be fitted up and furnished in a
comfortable manner, and it is to be hwied that
the desired improvements will be made with-,
out delay.
A visit to the county jail convinces us; both
in a moral and economical . point of view, of
the absolute necessity of the completion of
the Work House at the earliest time possible.
. The preseut crowded condition of the cells
Interferes greatly with that degree of cleanll
- and other common comforts, that are
one to the unfortunate Inmates.- lu annusber
of rates as many as five and six prisoners are
huddled together in one cell, supplied with
one small bedstead, two tags of strawthe
merest mune for teas—with no other covering
than two flimsy blankets. The supply of be.b;
ding to each cell is scarcely sefficient to con
tribute to the comfort of two persons.
Wo would, therefore, urge upon those in au
thority over the matter, to have the wants of
. the jail supplied with such neurimary articles
as will at least protect the inmates from the
save ity of the Inclemencyy of the =wan.
The protect of consolidating the cities !of
Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and the Boroughs
surrounding, into one great municipality, is a
questiOn of such grave Importance to the en
tire population of the county an to fall within
the scope of the functions at the Crane
In our opinion, the measure is not only lets
' tble, bat -is imperatively demanded by the
highest public considerations. taste ad of ,a
- dozen potty Boroughs, with inefecient police.
conflicting regulations, and rival interests.the
whole should be merged under one powerful.
central administration, extending over its ter
ritory protection to person and property
which the lenificent government of a great
city affords its people. While entire unifor
mity in public. sentiment cannot be expected
on thusnr any other local Issue, yet it le bee
Hayed that. the objections urged are mainly ;
• due to a misconception of the terms on intact"
be dconsoliation may be fairly effected. There
can no doubt that the project can be CO
arranged, as to carry with it the .greatest
good to the greatest number.. Without
entering Into a discussion of the de.
tails, terms, or plans, of consolidation
-it is safe to assume , that the flat and mat'
troublesome didicalty in the way, viz : The
present debts of the different municipalities,
worgd remain to be provided for just as they
are pow, each to take care of its own; and in
no way to be responsible for the indebtedness
o t f others existing prior to- consolida.-
/Slit were generally understood that Mach
plan for providing for the obi debts would be
addpted, the main opposition would be over.
come. indeed it would be difficult to imagine
what arguments could be adduced, even by
the most captious against a measure fraught
with such incalculable advantages to the
- whole commnrilty . -
So-deeply move impressed with the impor
tance of tbe early. success °Ube project, that
we have no hesitation in urging our fellow
citizens to inaugurate a plan at once. so that
tt, can be acted on by the-coming legislature,
that thereby we may be united under one
great city government.
We take occastoa to acknowledge the very
courteous and attentive services rendered
by 4.11. Flack, Esq., the worthy Assistant Dis
trict Attorney dating our deliberations.
Wm M. Haase, Foreman.
- W. H. Ctrz,r, 'J. B. Mute..
Resent' Memoir, . Joey AL Emu,
P. if. Lames", James SHIPMAN, ti .
JOHN D. tiCcitr, 'Joao Boons,
Damn gusw, • W. D. Parrzasoa.
0. F. 11.thatisa. hi. Gases.
Ur D. Eagransuit, j
Systeiciaaile Pocket PieAar
We have no doubt that'll:ere is an organized
gang of pick pockets in the city at this time,
composed of persons of both sexes, who make
the Diamond market the principal. scene of
their plundering operations. They reason,
wilco logically,-hat at this holiday season, an
unusual numter of well-filled purses may tiY
picked up in the city market, Where people go'
la quest of the luxuries out of which to con
struct their Christmas dinners. And the way
prices run lust now, It_ requires something of
a purse to secure the traditional turkey and
odkins.e We have an Idea that the most ex
pert and successful of th-se pick pockets are
women; they can mix with the crowd of le.
male par baser*. and ply theirvocation,litth
out attracting the suspicions with which the
other sex would be regarded under the same
circumstances: Yesterday afternOon, a lady
who keeps a boarding house on Third street,
'while waxing her purchases, bad her pocket
lightened ot a ports 'rnonate cos caning
forty dollars; and later •In the day
-about live o'clock—a tierman woman
;who
had brought a lot of poultry: in from the
• Country, and had dispwd of nearly her en
t gre Mock, was robbed in the same manner of
the proceed,' of her sales—about eventy-
Ore collars. In both instances women are
suspected of having been the thieves; and that
' they were greatly* actiitated ha their opera
tionby. the crinoline congregated about the
market stands where the robberies took place,
at t e nd g would citation our lady
.redden attending the markets, to be very
Wei their money. any etleSeelPe s ted o f
hadmg a large sum in her posasssion, is lin.
„,..weelif followed through the crowd, by the
ti'ir , "l+4,said closely watched tudil the
iwit. le ormattunity far , robbery 'Presents if"
Tilet • Liberty iltllkdr
. It Tit be:tememl:emsd that off the night of
the rth s s " 4m ber- Samuel Black, Samuel
Stout and Lafayette Johnston broke Into the
house of Patrick La..,
r East Liberty,
and assanited him la the moat „latent
nee, ate , which they committed abrutatero
saelt on his wireAttemptine
s ''''
person. They were follwli theie .. ttet ;;:
and all made their escape. latorteatt o
wax
made by Slrs:Lannan before Justt ae
cLarglng her assailants with aasstat "a t
tery trite* Intent to commit a rape, - w erreeta
Were issued. but, as la alleged, no sumeleat
efforts were made to capture the &Maw& he.
oently, Mr. Lannan Went to. Jilstleo
PhtiliCe
and . instated Mutt 'new measurristehould bs
taken to sperehendithe misatlents f .blauselt
and wire.. Ito accomplish this, Mr. .
Lannon en<reayored to withdraw the informa.
tion that bid been made. but was not permit
ted to do so. Lie, -therelbre, before'Al
derman Lynch yesterday and himself made
information charginfilaninel Mack end Sam
uel stout with amanltand battoryWith intent
to kill. Warrants were Issued by the mag ic.
_
trate, and the accused will. probably soon. Pe
arre.ted,„ as their whereabouts, have been as
certained,. they - being • hidden in 14111T011130.
Johnston la supposed to be in Oil Clty.
♦ LIAO or altelfrhii;
To travel in elegant and comfortable sleighs
le novel and pleasant, especially If the exorbi
tant' hourly rates of the avaricious livery
stable keepers do not - follew. altar us to de-
Niro) , the pletisure of the trip. .We Intro Jetzt
/earned that oar friend D. B. Walker, EN, the.
attentive and obliging manager:Wire of the,
Butler mad Freeport stage line, has pet ea a
number of tip-top and commodious sleigh•,
which will be run daring the snow between
Yreeg i and Ruder, connecting with the DM
- at. or the Western Pennsylvania Rail
road. nostalgia are drawn by four spirited
:en= W ar e ttlVoroAb ' e l
e n 7.13: lit r erre LY
to
nen, than by .takings trip over this rcr r itt u fe t : : '
Patrons °lilt'. Walker's Hue will make a note
of this pleasing feature intrmitifed.
' Wei
181 Ward lire dall io n s .
A Frellnihramsneethair of Ihe,poutooraey of
the Thir4 w wan bald yesterday Wsthe
ourpose of naming Cldldates foi the dir e ly
eat ward offices.: -Vl.'woort*. namtnitume
will be male on Ttiursdarasit - Daffra
Hotel. reNnor of Weisner and Grant streets.
Tee following candidates were named, yce
Alderman, Daniel render,- B. ,Malihmee.
John Law ry and John McGee; For *Met toll.
ca. Jai= ljnlon, Julies Berdmati, John V.
ILeC4rthet common ' Connell, Jatnee . Wels
doni John J. Tortgr. Junes Brsncloolch A. B.
'Hayden; School Directorri • Tnomis Lto_ylo.
Jones Lyndsav, E4Wited Kellyi./saleg Dig.
mho, Jaants . .tkinn. lospisw.hcre or Election, 1
Jamb* White, - *ter O'NoU and Jaha.011•11.
Criudsual Court.
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RefOratJedgely Yellen and flieWee4n tine
Cosul;•the.follOwing bilutinetta tiaa transpired
In the case of ,the,Conaltuurofeldth vs. Hen.
ry D. Collins, indicted for the larceny of two
gold watches from the More of Sporn. Ste-
Tens= & Co., on Matte street, the jury SC
turned a verdict of guilty. The defendant :
•ffaa then brought pp foe sentence. Judie'
fitayeeeraarkedritat Opted win so:Aning. he
did - not feet like passing sentence Mien . him.
He had been s &Ye; and was morally inno•
cent ofthecrime.. If any eharitab'y disposed
person wouldoome forward and give security
to raise the •boy in a proper manner. he
would be healed over. The sentence Was
thereforedafeertal for the present.
C. It. Gamble, eMiticted of stealing •_• 4 , a
able horse from from James R. Dale. Prfel . „,,Z, 3
tor of a livery stable on Penn Ird a tl un
t""Atillt°4l°"t'ile"w° "u4rstern Pent-
AMMO lmprlaonment . th e
month&
lie=for two years Ite__ltia" was placed Oh
nminersia . ..,%.l;,,itell from George
ria'lt"the " — ward.' Thejury found ]
J. 43411116 7. th° ' tax ' th ed- the defendant was
a verdict of gentAti,, o f it e t- nge .
committed th . ' n ' was placed on trial fqr the ,
Jebel"; tßeg shirts and a pair of draVers, ,
I.,art.2o,Z.,,olo,ne'Grant. Tae Jumfound a ver•
guilty and the defendant was du-
d-ict .°( I . Hon •
by pone arna •-
`..4.1,7ii-Arnett,-.colorecl.nonvicted of the fele.
- p.m .s shooting of the white boy Thomas - Cook,.
wasarenie. on the first of AugUst last,
Called up 'for sentence. The jury, it will
be remembered, recommended Arnett tomer-,
cy, and the court sentenced him to pay a line
of eloo, and to undergo an Imprisonment to the
county jail.
Aintree. Collinsi,itOther of the .colored boy.
Henry D. Colline, a notice of whose trial for
larceny' la givenabove, was placed on trial.
It was alleged that she had concealed the
watches stolen by her son, unit that when the
officers demanded them of her she denied all
knowledge of them. They were afterwards
found in her house. The jury found a verdict
of not guilty. - -
Commonwealth es. John whalen and Cath
arine Hamilton, Indicted for the larceny of a
POcket book . containing over 4100, and some
valuable papers,the property of ktartin Fish
er, was next cally up for trial. Site. Hamil
ton resides In ueteff re
Water stet. Either
had been In the cure tor two or three days,
and during hi. stay the alleged ropbery was
committed. Whalen and hire. Ilatnilton were
arrested on disci/wires made by Catharine
Grant, an inmate of the house, and with whom
Fisher hattbeen or. Most intimate terms. Af
ter Whalents arrest the greater part Of the
money was recovered, and the pocket book
and papers found under a large atone on the
Allegheny wharf, to watch place the pollee
tifacere were directed by - Whalen. The prin
cipal witness for the prosecution was Claim.
rifle Grant, who testified that the robbery was
committed by the defendants. Witnesses
were aloe called who corroborated tier state
ment in cart.. For the defense it was shown
that-Catharin had made an entirely different
statement of the a ff air before. Alderman
Lynch, that she had boasted 'that the would
send the defendants
househe penitentiary and
would then ran the herself. It was also
shown teat- her .testimony was unreliable.
The jury, after a brief absence, returned a
verdict of not 'scanty, and defendants were
ditch aged.
Commonwealth vs. William llonifece; in
dictment larceny. Beatific° made a. reputa
tion some weekeago by atealing a jar of pre
serves from the depot of the Pittsburgh and
Fort • Wayne Railroad Company. Ile plead
guilty In hopes of mercy from the Court, but
unfortunately for him, he was no stranger to
Judge Stowe. He had been In Court before,
under equally trying e.rcumstaneee. Judge
Stowe know hint, and remarked that as mild
sentences had failed to cu re him of his beset
ting sin, a resort must be had to morn severe
measures, William was.therefore, sentenced
troth Western Penitentiary for two years and
nine months.
The following sentences were then deity- -
ened:
James Lynch, convicted of larceny, two
years and six months in the Penitentiary.
Chas. Ramsey. larceny, one year and three
months in the Penitentiary.
Henry Jones, larceny, two .years and nix
months to the Penitentiary.. -. •
Kate Walters. Larceny. Imprisonment for
four months.
Mary Martin. Larceny. Two mouths in the
County Jail.
Clay Crider, the 'sodtewhat celebrated biga
mist, was sentenced to nine months imprison
want in the County Jail, and to pay a fine of
4300 and the costa of the prosecution.
Alfred. Wilson, convicted of larceny on an
indictment in two counts, was sentenced to
ea imprisonment of lour years and sixteenths
In the Western 2enitentiary.
Joseph Robinson. charged with libel on lie
ground of havingwritten letters whirls were
published in the -lidional Pobre Garptie, and
-which were claimed to contain libeloua :nat
ter, was discharged by the Court, the Grand
Jury having ignored the I all in his case.
The jurors in attendance were then dis
charged with the thanlss of the Court for their
promptness and fidelity. The Court, lit re
turning thanks to the Jurors, .wished them all
a very happy New 1 ear.
No more jury trials will be had until the
Mat Wednesday of January. when a new panel
of jurors will be in attendance-
Boy Losl
Yesterday morning a man named .Jas. Wil
son, frond Homer, Ohio, came to the Mayor's
midge to anxious search for his child, a little
lioy five years old. Mr. Wilson Was stopping
with his faMily at Lange lintel, near the Union
Deficit,' and-Yesterday morning went out with
his wile to make some purchases. They lett
the /Dile-Liar with-two eider brothers, but
when they came back, the child was missing.
having slipped away from his brothers. Ef
forts were made to recover the lost boy, but
up to last evening they .had-been nes UCCe4,
ful. Mr. Wilson. until recently, lived east of
the mountains, and his family were just on
their way to' his new home in flamer. Mr.
Wilson came to the city yesterday morning to
Batt Plate to Collect
Joseph Ganz "In November complained to
Aldermen Taylor that Victor Read had not
done the fair Gang by him, .and had been
guilty of larceny as bailie. The two had to
getherugught n loose. raft 1n the Allegheny
' river, and agreed that they would divide the
proceedi equally. fl sold the boards and
got the money, afterwhich be told Ganz that
be migh: tacoh-11 and get Ms stiare of the
money. Ganz declined a collecting toer In
that duection, and madelhformation as cap
turedstat. The accused disappeared,. but wee .
yesterday at a house on ElieG lane, An.-
glaeny. The two parties met at the °glee and
settled the matter amicably, Hood
tel
Ganz, we suppose, thathe needn't go,
A Blasted I:levitation
Eliza J. Patton, tiring In the Ninth ward,
Made information before Alderman Taylor.
Eldiehinson Dotard with fornication
.
mad bastardy. She alleged loam magistrate
that this was the second wrong or similar
ohmmeter that the accused had inflicted upon
her. The first time alio Instituted no legal
proceeding. but now Hutchinson was making
her the sobJeet of Conversation and thereby
ruining her Character. She therefore sought
tbetlatsas a balm - for bet blasted reputation.
The accused was arreared and held to ball in
the sum of W) to answer at court.
False Pgetaners.--On Thursday evening,
George Meaner matte Information before Al
dermsn MOrrow, charging .laums McCandless
WII-11 obtaining money under Mine .pretences,
It 1B alleged that the accused owed Metzner,
twenty-Ilve dOllars, and presented him with a
check for fifty dollars on the First fiattonat
Bank. Metzner took the check and gave Mo,
Candiess twenty-Ave dollars more. On pre
tenting the oheck at the bank, the holder was
interlined thakllcCandless bad drawn out his
deposit, four manths , previonsly. Therefore
he made inforMation no stated. The defen
dant was yesterday committed for trial, in de
fault of Aye hundred dollars. ,
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Weboot , IWay • Visltor."—We 'have
tecelved Inds Ear. Ales- Clark. t he editor, the
January number of tills most beautiful and
well conducted periodical for the little folks,
published by W. Daughaday & Go, Phila.
.delphia. This, is truly admirable number,
being handsomely printed on the finest of
white paper, filled to overflowing with delight,
rat reading and illustrated by artistic wood
cuts. The taro t:1.1 girls would be °good chil
dren. by the week together In the hope of re.
calving the Ildlor awn :reward.
Business Men's Prayer Meetlng.—A
meeting similar to the Fulton street meeting
In New York, is to be begun In this city on
Monday, December Slth;by the Young Den's
Christian Association. it will be a short daily
meeting of half an hour, beginning precisely
at 12 in. The Methodist Prates , ant Church on
Attreatotbove Smithfield, have kindly
given the use of their lecture room for this
Z,V7e.ftrywattritln!`o°4l.`°'n
—. Argstrrient - Postisonea.—Thu argument on
the motion fora new trial in the ratio of the
, otnanotwealth vu. Wm. Donovan, convicted
at the murder of the Squibb family, at the No.
,e.,WMer Term of the Oyer and Tel miner
1 3 7,1%, ‘ ef York, did not take place at the court
mant.Z," , ffeek, as was.. expectesh The urge.
rebrna r T , :nowever, take place on they2th of
granted or tb p:n
risone either
sentenced.rial r a nor t will he
.
Death of
t b, losable Lady.—We regret
to anridth•eelL a: the U. th 01 3111 .
Ellen 'lna otre , a n- c, ' ea •
this atty. She
t h e Main. blunhall. Of
f0ur,0 , 03 , k 0 the rol lesterdav a ft ernoon at
m a tt om pire a L Voe of her husband,
ikin e t ed her wai d fl o ga l" ' " aa etti . , .7 l:i e c : az a t , e ,: . : c l i t m ‘n .ri a .
was ende/hred to a largo elrele da.
Betarned.—Alderm: h. r.
pJo b b a nA. f - s olrain
and
°Meer Beth Wilmot,
day been absent attending the Greone'cl v . e r!‘i
Alonst, maiennealea CIAO of the ,41`Y
reitbess, returned to thireley last evema tt
• • nlooirmlgged and =wholesome, as if th
temporary boilday bad done them good.
Alderman will resume business as usual to.
Might Ilours.—*o understand that the
' Pittaburght Port Wayne and ChlnagO Railroad
Company .Itam innugurated hour
,systasa locaUsAmlcte bop on'theliroad.
and that they have reduced the wages of the
men proportionately.
j AIICHOONNIAREIr& SON,
Pittsburgh White Lead Works
-- :PUREWHITE . LEAD,
BLUZ.ISAD ki/COONO IN OIL NOB !MIAMI
po ltliGTF earth litFt!e, Up Stairs,
J. 0 WILLI•tti. Y. W. VOWAS
WELIALLMS & COWAN,
ifttr
1.? , 41,1111114SLATECE ROOF R$
ter l it Th h. eV n e' d m r:c i lfi e t."lMUL l l=rfusd
Varals.es. a.U112/1013 /Oen the Hooting
b tal t aUla 40 ,. .4 . 11ar i a t ir i, gee t. wdr
*Pia. R. 141pla1,9C`Z,
Hankies , .
,iandl,Broker; •
I*B Sty ,11 10 r corner. of MN
-Aesailsociak of Government Bondi
1:1012aht and sold on Liberal Mau.
LOW.= and Continental Exaltingo sold at
York rates.
Gala. Silver and canyons bought at hLibrlt
:ratan.. and Gold Drafts laned on New York.
IiTNAAIVE 41s1D TRADE,
arms 01l Iran Prriessuarnr flararrit, I
, Earbalr,Disohlaber nee ' 1
Tad' NSW York Sim*, Atilt:Aileen@ U.-dal,
OS 'relierted.* Robinson. McClean a Cu..
were ae follows : Gold, 1.54Q13.14; Eighty-ono
bonds, iuyo Five Twenties, old, 100;,; live
Twenties, 'a5,106;5,; Plve Twenties, new. lase;
Tea-Forties, 1004; Seven Thirties, diet,
second Ind issue,, 105. Michigan
Santhern • 804: .Cleveland Pitts
burgh, 555 i; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne a Chi
cago, 1051 Chicago a Rock Island, 1034;
Eric, lidailroad, 714; Chicago and North
Western R. it., ii; do preferred, 7Fpg; Western
Union Telegraph colapany, 00 .
—NOtwithatanding the daily fluctuations M
the Price of gold, It will be observed that the
tendency Of tho premium is steadily to lower
ilgures. The lessened demand for gold for
customs, and the apprehension that Congress
will order the sale of gold from the Treasury
are calculated to have this depressing eine! ,
on the gold premium, but at there are many
selfish interests at work to secure certain pre
cise results, these aro so tar conflicting as to
make it at least probable that they will defeat
each other, and prevent any agreement. The
Secretary has the power at any time, without
further legislation, to dittoes:tot - toe gold In
any fashion which he may prefer, and his past
action has shown how easily he May be misled
by those who have hts confidence. it to
hardly probable ho will consent to lirge sales
while Congress is discussing the question, hut
there will be relief when ail secret manipula
tion of that treasure is forbidden by a legal
enactment.
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—There as a continual drain of legal-tendon
Smith, and some banks have recalled street
loans at 7 per cent. There Is sown conces
sons in baukparlore anent loans to people of
ordinary credit., and moderato capital, and
when favors are asked the lender is quite
earnest .`tn• know hole the borrowers stands,"
and to demand large margins. Cases are re
ported where produce has boon sold to pay
protested drafts drawn against it by certain
banks, and it is quite evident that two banks
Of the country are, to a large extent, the ow
ners, in tact, of a good deal of produce upon
which they Mire advanced. They are also
owners of dry goods, general merchandise
and fancy railway property at much above
what they can be sold at in haste. Borrowers
are quiet, since Congress is to make a liberal
=erosion of currency, but the real indications
are, that debtors will ho left to et out of their
speculations as they can, the back currency'
be kept within its present limits, and a steady
contraction he maintained .in legal tenders,
under existing laws , which- are Practically all
that are neederiN,N. Y. Tribune.
PITTSBURGH XL&RILTES
01/11011 or THE PITTSISCROO G AZSTT6,
FOIDAT, Dec. 21, likE.
The produce markets present nonew fea
tures worthy of special notice. There Is a
slightly Improved demand for some of the
leading commodities, but upon the whole, the
volatile of buclne4s ls Lght, and prices, gene
rally, have undeflione no perceptible
change.
•
GRAlN—Wheat is moderately active and
steady but unehaugedt' sale o( 1 car ..extra
Spring at $2,63, and cars Winter at s4.f o . Born
Is iu good demand! sale of 1 car new crop, In
'Ear, at SO; and 400 bushels do, In lots, at same
price. Oats may' be quoted tlrm at 50, on
track, and 53 to 55, la !Wle. Barley continues
very dull, and Is touted at 11l to $l--Sale of
1 ear prime at $lOO. llyesale of 1 car at
S I ,Z.
eLol7l4—ls steady and firm, though there is
no improvement to note in the demand. We
continue to quote at $ll to sii,nofor lOw grade
Spring:6l2 to 612,25 for good to choice du; 613
to $l4 for Winter, and OZ. to $l7 per
for
fancy brands. Eye Floor is selling - at loN
bbl. Buckwheat at ON to SI,L4, per era, la
. bias, and s.l; , ' to Incache.
'nue In good demand, with
light arrival., and a limited supply, paces are
tendingupward. We now .1 LIMO KI s% to ST.;
for (sir to good, and 45;i to 11. h. for Prime
Choice.
POTATOES—continue dull with a smunlY
considerably In excess of the 'demand. Small
sales atltlets on track, for prime Peach Blows
and 93 top, in store.
• DRESSEII LIOGS—In good supply and a lit
tle-dull but unchanged. May be quoted at ,53
to lets put lb.
BAY—Is steady, and notwithstanding the
arrivals are 'lncreasing, price.., as. yet, are
maintained. Sale of 2 ears . prime Timothy
at 522.
BUTTER—Prime Roil Butter Is in demand
and sells readily ut o. The supply, however,
seems to be sollicientiv large to meet the re.
(mired wants orate trade.
MILL FEED—,:ale ofd cur Shorts at SlX—
am advance. 111,1,11ues may be Ellzot.l at $l,BB
to 51,90. Stock of all kinds very light.
SEEPS—FLasseed is In.demand at 52,50 to
62,53, and but little offering. No movement in
Clover or Timothy Seeds.
SORGHUM—Is stall with a supply consider-
ably In excess of , the demand; small ~a 1 es at
PI t ITAIRIFEtiII 'BON AND 8 . 1A10?1 MAR-
M== - 3XI=M
OFFICE OF TEC PITTADVIIGIE GAZETTE,
Fnituvr. Dec. 31. lE'6 O.
'bless and itagnation . continue to be the
leading characteristics of the metal trade,
and the indications al:present of any Immo
dilate improvemoht are not very encouraging.
It to no unusual thing, however,for the mars
.ket to be dull at this season of the year, as
the mills oeually suspend a few weeksln the
early part of Janpary to make repairs and
lake stock; but tbedilgh price of metal and
labor, together witli.tho.fact that the demand
for manufactured . Iran la comparatively light,
causes mill ownersto complalo considerably
and talk about stopping their mills. Hereto
fore, the demand zordleslrable ',calla' of coot
era mill Irons has been to excess of tile sup.
ply, but now the reverse of this Is the case,
trough as yet, there Ii no great accumulation
of stock, and the consequence Is that holders
arc offering to make cozier:sib:ma In order to
effect sales. At no time perhaps, for several
years has there been so large a +apply of
foundry iron in Ibis market, and unless the
demand for this grade of metal Improves, and
that, too, before long. a material depreciation
In. value seem, almost Inevitable. Blooms,
Sall. also, are We quote the folio:ruing sales
ILMTERACITS
104 tonsxo.3 Cornwell
.50 do No. 2 Josephene.......
170 do Neutral Forge
30 do No. 1 Foundry
100 do N 0.3 Anthracite
=I
tona Forge—mt on.-4 mo
40 do Medium Forgo
91 fie Forge—fancy brand
193, doLow Grade Forge...
. (11IICOAL LEON
100 COll4l Junlal
'sotenw Juniata
rx*seLzun nARILLT
011/101 01 TUX PITTIIII7IOII
. VIIIDAY. December 21.
•
CRC DE—There wan rather more activity In
the amide Market to-day, but there is no lin-
Prevenient to note In tho general tone of the
trade, and prices have undergone no quotable
change. We can report sales of 10,0 bide for
Mardi delivery. lOW for April, and 1100 for
ZdaY. seller's option, all at '1 0 4: M. on the spot.
at 11,1.4 packages included; and 2100 hills, ha.
none 011,on prWate Inruie. On the spot opus
lotions may be fairly Myna ate to 014, in bulk
and barrels returned. and 14 to 11"4, Ws in.
chided, and these may be regarded to the ex
tremes of market. We hove no Isle
Vie. from Oh City, but it is fair to pr. momo
that there has been no Improvement there, us
there has been nothing in the trade, either
here or in the east, talustlfy snob an event.
1114111 S F. l)—The market for bonded out con
finees dell and neglected as there Seinen to
be little Or no inquiry, either for present or
future delivery. in the absence Of sales, we
quote nominally eV 2.11 to '2164, for immediate
delivery In Philatlel phia; :is for du II 0 ry, and
it for February, and by deducting( to e!e ‘ c for
cost transportation, we have — the price free
on board ears here. Free Olt to dell, but with.
ont quotable change; 1100 d Mandela brands
may bo quoted at 41 to Vic for small tote to the
Jobbing trade.
ARRIVALS—IL T. Leech renun In having rle.
ceived 2000 bills RallaWlia oil; C. Donight,
bbl* from Smith's Perry, and Barbour Co.
Making a total of 11102 bids.
IMPORTS -zir RAILROAD
.PlrrAnuaort, Yon? WAYI4 & Corneae) R. It.
December 21-30 bbl,, highwlnes, J Itryar; In
bbis lard 011, LtMle, Daird It Patton 1/0 do do,
Means (;olllottl droned Iftg, II Urn Jr, 2du
do, I.: 11 layers a 00;11 do do. liirkputrick
Herron; 10 can metal, J Wood It Son; I ear
metal, Lewis, Bailey it Dalsolli 7 an do.lto
ickMd coil . eggs, J S Stewart; Is mks nuts,
Volgt, 6 col 4 rolls leather,Flaccon a lion; I ear
barley, Culp a Shepard; I tad eggs,_J Graham:
194 sks oats. 20 do rye, Blair it Woods; I car
bay, D N Courtney; 13 bbls apple butter, 3• 1 kgs
do, rotter, Aiken a Shepard; 171 aka barley, 15
do oats, tl Deo Jr: 1 car wheat, N Monroe; 100
htds floor, J S Dilworth it co; 'lOO do do, C ulp /t
Shepard; 100 do do, dhoti:taker a Lang; ISO 111,
a 0,,. Kirkpatrick a • glerroo; 1 car moat, E II
• 11 6yrrsit. coil carrye , 4.8 Finch it . Co; 1 oar bay
a . . .g Hagan; 112 bgs oats, in do rye, J Olean; 60
trnlit W Sumner; 7 dressed hogs,
11 dressed hOgs, L Voigt et co; yo
o do, g Hanna; 2 cars hay, Hitchcock,
GLY4YLDreary a . . ,
P i ITTIMIIOII RAILROAD,-
DOCOMlbOrs D ,..ea D ze
Sou;arti..,,neo„..,44,.,ld'alo,,nd4toe,r4nitryn Y. N*2
c do mg d b o ey ,
- tr Eilre ar e a bor i Ler m, tr. 1244airlige= Fu;--olle-es°e,-lioir.kpa---
z . at potatoes , - Potter
otter,
lie o lls DlpsBoll copper, T
no. Steal Broil=
h A b i I ' I s e n ll o a t r B ,
i li e n CT re ' rc
Id Howe; b ar scrap Iron, Di lworth a Marton;
pa bhp. oil, CHDeniglat; Se do ao, Barbour' a
00; 7 &niled . Lags , Mat a Wendsl do do;
Fetzer - ArMstrongl 5 bbls Wll
Smith; 5 dressed bogs, McCullough. ~m i t t , a
co; 4 do a°, DDISII II mI /I Aldine; 1 car
bay, TS Jacks/in; 3' "molusts, 2do eggs„
Cook a Drink - bble batter, 2do eggs, J Lib!
worth a . .
,
Au.igriuT fmartos, Patember 21-1 car
nillifeed, Stewart ' a co{ pkas - butter, 2 do
gas, J Herne:49 cars w /Connect,' at Bro,
1 Jo do, 100 bbls ;lour, cofa hmti 'xotnet 113 sirs corn
J Johumtora; 25 thtls tprovm kandles, 111tElrop
JOLAIMILIZIS BY TiraissisArn.
New York Tann*la' Natters
YolE, DOMMbar 21..-Money more an.
tire it Mr percent. 'Sterling Diehange heavy
at afilo}4. Gold active, but lower, elosting.at
Girrernmente easier. Stocks lower.
Sortl , Wayne, 47A; Nock Island, -271,.. - . ; -Toledo,
243.“. - orttiwestern, 45; Illinois Central„ . lofifs,
Iteatting,,lODis Erie, 71; Now York Central,
letsl e Five-TwentieS,
LArosT. •
Th re was air Increased demand for money
toddy, end - there . were comparatively few
transaction at- on - call, the bulk of the new
bruilecsa being at 7. The decline in gold cana
-1 es al feeling of distrust, which indtmes the
money lenders to put the rates so to 'gaud the
bearS have been endeavoring to absorb as
much Money- as possible, so as to arrest the
tioafrard movement. There can be no per
mit nt ; Stringency in th e money - market in
the resent dniirriset of general trade and the
lintuded volume ofSpeeulation in Wall street.
.ThO'greot success 01 the Gobi Exchange clear
ing bank has - Induced memeers of the open
. bo.rti and stook exchange to try a similar ex
periment.- The subscription books have been
opened under the auspices of a committee of
two from each beard, and already $1,500,000 ,
have been raised and the amount will . probs.
bly reach ilif.,Mo,oootiefore their closing on Wed
nesday.
Thu gold Market dosed at Ent:. and the two
extremes of the day were 134.1,, aii,11.1311. There
Is a large abort Interest in the market which
is quite clear from the fact that at one time
cash gold was worth %•per cent, premium.
The light demand for customs and the dull
ness of exchange are the main causes of - the
depression, but the market was hammered se
verely in order to erect stocks 'and cause a
feeling of distrust. The foreign exchange
market continues dull, and -there Is a further
decline In rates. .The supply of bankers bills
are in excess of the demand. Prime sterling
is quoted a, ltefv.,4lo) for GO day bills:and 109.1 i
Clee% for short sight. Tho decline In gold to.
day exercised a depressing influence at the.
produce exchange, and there was a general
decline in prices. In the merchandise man'
beta there wasp, heavy feeling to realize, and
lower prices would have to be accepted. The
government securities were heavy. At the
close of the day the Itilimring were the clos
log prices; Registered 'Si, .IS - 711 - siist!.. - ; CCM
pens '8411I(3111;.‘• 5.53 s reg., VS, 104„;.(fReN;
540 Coupons V!, i ' eUtj(iinC).S; 5-20 Coupons '64,•
, 101.140101 N; 1.20 Coupons thS, Itritf..olM%; 1040
Coupons.
The stock market was heavy at the last open
board. The following were tile closing quota
tient+ at 1 P. U.: Ohio and Missiaslppl Certifi
cates, iIS -3 , l loMti; Western Union Telegraph
13t4044,• Sox' lurk Central. 10fig; Erie, as%
es - 5; Illinois Central, 1ican6.7,11 Pittsburgh,
S4t4er:4,li Toledo. 110@P N: Rock Island, Urfa
Mai; North Western, 44.7,“ do..preferred, 707‘,
The Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Rail
road' Company hare declared a semi-annual
dividend of a per cent., free of Government
tax, payable on rho 15th proximo..
Tee mining shares at the afternoon board
were generally a little lower, with She excep
tion of Con,ollitated Gregory, which rose to
• _.
Chicago Markel
Cr; ie ano, Decerribe H.—Flour unchanged_ and
uiet. Wheat quiet., at 41,10, regular; No.
I.
dull, and 2,3 - .9...c lower. Corn dull, and Ili4:1c
lower, at 7.47:3;e for No. I. Oats null.
and 20 lower. Mess Pork Inactive, Ohm,
anal He higher; there are few buyers ut $18,23,
and no sellers less than 410,505118,75; cash sales
at lllS,Ougis,rd for January Lard &C
-live, and closes Linn, at 13%;&131!... Dressed
Hogs advanced lard,Sc; heavy sola at t7.00$
7,13, closing at 5.;,Kiff,6,90; Ilvo, 1.102.5 c higher,
at 45,30 for common to good chedce; receipta.
G(X) head.
Now York Produce Market
Nsw Your, December 21.—Cotton heavy at
311;14 - 06. Flour leitt3c lower; State western,
V4:43' 13 , 20 ; Ohlo, 211,00q12A. Wheat DP.le
lower; common No. 2 Mtleniukce, 1 2,18. Corn
opened lne lower, but closed better at liecilpi,oo
for mixed western. Oats 12:a220 for Chicago
aud Milwaukee No. 1. Pork firma,. V0, 2 =i1i7k,: 5
for new, n 1111412,50 for old. Beef heavy. Macon
dull. lard lower at lILIQI2Im. Butter and
Cheese Brio. Whisky dull. Petroleum quiet.
inelona44 Market.
•
Crsonnwri. December 21.—Flour In moder
ate demand, at Whisky dal! and
declined 35c. liogs lh goo:I. d emand, at 157,34 . 40
7,35; sals of 8100.
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IlrrvALo, Del. 2l—Flour firm but quiet.
Wheat, So.= 3.111u - nulzee spring. V.,61.). Corn
dui, at 41,00. Outs dull, at Zi.id.:Ze. Burley,
g 161,01. Dressed Hogs, Pe.
=!
MiLwAria.t, Deccimber 21.—Flour dull, Corn
lower. Oats, Mere Pork, 61,.
IL
pROCLANIATION.
•l t rY IiFPITTISIII ROIL SS.
In accord.. with pro•Islon••of au act of the
General Assembly the Common,' slth of Penn
sylranlnn. proSt log foe Incorporation Of the
( Ity of Pittsburgh, and of the various supplements
to ss not, 1, William C. )tt Carthe, Mayer ofga l d
City, do loose thls. mT . Proelamattoo, that on the
nest Tuesday lu...tannery, A. D. IN.:, being the Deft
day of Um motto. the freemen or emu ward of
slot , city quilltled to vote lee members of the Gomm
of Rupees. statues of Ibis Commonwealth, will
meet at the several Watt s hoollnd lectlon• In
th.•lr reepective wards and precincts. and elect by
uu ter the provl.t .ns of an act of Assembly
pr abed the 11th day of Max, A. 11. 1 , 57. and In carp
iorroity to ill, above civil authoritlev. and alto to
the Ordinances of Council§ districting sold city.
The (.1110, of of the first nerd will e lect; by bal.
lot, one portion to to n member • the holed Council
of said city for two year'', and two persons to be
nominees of the Conan un Council for one Year ,
M the The 0:e ot ward be Second will r'ecf. - by bit ,
lot. one perms to be a member of the Select COOP.
CU of sell cite for two yearn, and We're persons to
he members r the Common Council for one rear.
'the citizens of the 'I bled sutra will clef t. bal
lot. one Denson to ben member of to. tibleet Coun
cil of 611.1 City foe tyro y, see, Peepers°. to to
met:Abets of the Common Connell 'neon , year. •
"(be eftlzeue of the le••rtit ware will elect by b.r.
lot, One persoti tn member of the Oeleet 01.00.
cil 11414 rilY. (Jr IWO Ye., and the... totreons
to be tueilthers of in,. P. m sou Conn ell (or our. Tear.
The rltltensof t Itt• Fifth ward litelect by ballot.
one person tv be a n ember of the eteleet Connell of
said tilt far tyro Teal'.. and'ove 1.111,01:18 to he mcm.
hers of the Common cum.!l for one year
The eh or, n 1 of memberar hy ballot.
so ld p ity
to be of thee lect Council of
sold elly. for two so ars, and lee persons tot:charm-
I here of the Common Lonvell for one year. •
'The entrees of the neventh tear twill elect by
I ballot. one peeson to be a meml•er of the Select
Connell of fah) city for two years. and two pas
Sone Lobo members of tha Common Council for one
• . •.
- Y Vl r te r Wrens of the - Eighth weed will elect by but.
lot, eon meson to be a member of the !Select Coos
ell of told city for two yeses. and lb rreytersone to
be members of NA COmmon 1:000C11 for one year.
The claretua of the Ninth ward wht elect by bal
lot, one person mo tie • member of the Select. Court
ell or .all y el ty toe two yeare, 0011 there present to
hr mem nem of the Common tonne 1 for one year.
the rltlstna of the Tooth ward will elect by Was
101, 0110 11. r.OO 10 t ea menthes of 10011 lect Coons
i.r Bald clty for_r.o Ye•ee and too /terse , . to be
memberi or the Com Mott Connell foe one year.
E.DoCll or whom shalt be qualified t o set •e meta
bte of the /loose of Crprearntstlves of this t00,. r
nt mstralth, at too election to held so aforestdd.
TlAtildif• the first 0•5 of J•noary, A. L. I 167.
v lie sedan of the Fleet ward will vote at the
Public ',hoot House. In salt ward.
The r t elm, of ilie tOrogol ward w 111 vote at the
Pnlelc ochOol noose in salt ward.
Tie c l setor( or the Third ward will vote at the
how, of Fronk McLaughlin. •t toe corner of Wylle
awl 'runnel streets, In sold weed
The elector., the /011 , 0 t word will vote at the
1'1.110.1141mA 1100.0 In said ward.
The electors of so 1100•0 of the fifth hard as lies
north and east of Ad 464 later , . below orrelnet No.
Int veld na: 51. wPI I vole at the Pi. bile chuolllooo.
of mid war I. •
• • -
'3 he elvrlors of •o mrl.-ti of the Finn ward as Ilea
an th nod w eel of Adams Wee, bolust pr. rlnes ho.
7. of aahl ward, ertll eutr at the Pub le arliool
of Paid ward.
TI." electors of so mufti of the WWII ward as lle•
weal of Logan west, twine ',resins I No. l of sold
word. wall Sold: at the fettle :1 , 110.1 novae of sold
ord.
449 OS— cash
(.+J
t.
tn.. 411
•
1 lie eltetol.lof I.llnllCll w..l as I
tilt or L0g...H . .4A, Lulu, ritchict .1.10 2 of,
arseword, wl , l vole It Iho No. 101 Yell
out Irxr.l.
4 I%) CAM II
A 00 , — I niol
p, t j
r l h i li ni e o • a n s H 1,... rani*sl. will Chinni the
't Lr el. etiirit or ills Eighth ward wr ILL vote f t th e
I'ubliCeollool noun In sold ward.
Tne electors c the Ninth elm! will tote at the
enhtlcti•lioni iiOIIPC of ...kW ward.
The sleet^rs Or the Tenth card will volt . , al the
'hue, or Aadr. 1,1100. it Rattly, ei,rtitr of ninth
Nntlihithi steer Is. 1.. 1•1 , 1 te•rd.
1:10..0 0 nilri nit ht.! itittletni in .014 city of NUJ.
hArgh. thli tiothllity rf Iteernti , r, •. I,i.
L. o. VIALLIAM .11:1111 . . Mayor.
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CEEB
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES
Vaults, Fountains,
Statuary, Varies,
DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
H 24; Nn. .40 Penn Street.
BHOADWAV EXCHANGE
RESTAURANT,
to CORNED DIM AND MUM) SID. 10
Ladies' Dining Booms 2d Stair.
raw HI( CAN (IYHTEKS AN D IJA 3LEC ot AU lauds
ou baud.
=l3
COT PARTNERSHIP:
luE lUNDEBNIGIVEII HAVING
• purchased the VOA and machinery - of the late
ItElhX111.(3( A Philllll.E.ll AN N, have on the urn
day °flint/Myr, lerAl. calm:at:lvolt pp 'lure en.
dot the style or HAMPER, titYrit & Cll., for
thn manufacture of %Valli/NS, dc., at the ow ea,
latillshed stands or ,Iredettok AeseLletuann and
'Hinman Harper, (leaver street, Manchester,
and would renpec [lolly Will a mitstlllllllll4o Or the
patiodage hitherto I , 9lllbera y bestowed.
THOMAS •
. .
A. ArefllON V II I! N.
0r.110411 Antal A obeli MAI ANS.
.11 1 5 11 9ratonit,llft .f7 a fo la i . C l n lV nli
ldw
11. 11111l!74$ ., l fur S 0 Iirrroo , f
Medea'b
all
l t lalanen lave l.. laalno a sand kind, of lrarua.
1....hn0ry Shn-
Ira
a ruitri.•
Eng of all alse
erlat" 11 llaanu yeirce. vr
fPA, rc7,l%fir
olliaTt.rltnburgh. l'a.
Repa ri
ing and ;miller roarhlnary promptly
Orlforrof Se*
ALLEGIIENV CITY FLOUR AN,D
MIEIZIX) EATCOMILMI,
8.13. MoMASTER & Cfo.
No. ZZ.l . o t illiO d ftt i l. a eL i ttgllnY.
1472.1 ab " 391:7171E"
pnivaTin DISEASES.
orsICA nig - PINNIITBIZT. near Hasa.
O .
aOr the. CUTS of all Waime Of &private nittlop
Crow two to toir days. ay me comely new fined
%ream:asst. Alva Weakueta. aud silo hal ,
niaoaaes of the souiltal organs and thin/ detention'
Cure warranted or money rotunda' .
°Mee bouro-7 to 10 if IS to S, son ae
• 1•0••• .07 9.11. Storo. amp vt.041,
WALL 'PAPES-Or Fall grades,
for ravioli Halts, Dining Rooms ant Knob-
One. la great variety, at kto, 17 Market 'limo.
cc= JUO. liUtifiLB Bla
PITTEIBURCH - ROPEWORKS. 1
MARDILILL, FUTON & •BOLLMAN,
• out, .Ibaufacturtre la Lbe West of
HEAVY CORDAG E!
Suitable for Ste im and Coal Bose.
• ,BAWSEII.. LAID OIL WELL ROPE.
Tared Ropes for. Coal RaitrOad 9, 1
1 HEMP OAKUM AND PACKINO,
C A.ULeING C1Y1705, de., dr.
Warebotiae, 111 end 115 Water Street,
Near Monongahela House.
•
dall:o13
The weather continues very cold, and navi-
gation for the time being may be considered
suspended, notwithstanding the river 1$ Still
Open, and, as yet, the floating ice IS note very
heavy. Boits,nowever, do not seem disposed
to venture out at present, being 'apprehensive
that they will be compelled to tie up before
reaching their destination. Tile river at this
point continues to recede slowly, with bat
tour and a half feet in the channel by the
--- -....- -- __
marks last evening.
There has not - been a single arrival nines
our last report. The Bayard, from Parkers
burg, may be able to stork ht r way up.theugh
It it a little dental ulainless the weather Mod
erates, and that, too, very suddenly.
The tollowing boats are receiving freight,
and will leave as soon es possible: Argosy
and Leonora, for Clneinua7l, Arabian, for tit..
Louis, and the Leonidas and Eats Robinson,
for New Orleans."
We are under obligations to Capt. Geo. W.
Reed, of the steamer Columbia, for late New
Orleans papers. -
The Argosy Is receiving a large number of
wagons of almost every description for New
Ormatis. She will reship them at Cincinnati.
Trio Leonidas and Kate Robinson are receiv
ing a large number of plows for the same
point. Pittsburgh has already sent a very
large number of the above named articles
South this season.
The Sherman, Glendale and Golden Era left
Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Wednesday, and
the Glasgow was advertised to fcillow on
T W hu ne d s a d y ay, T o e u nd
foee s C piascsied
a M i, arietta on,
and the
Armenia, en route from New Orleans to Pitts
burgh, was at Evansville Die same day. The
Spray is loading at Louisville for this port.
The towboat Dick Fulton has arrived at
Louisville. She reports having left New Or
leans on December 11. Towboats In port:
Ajax, Victor Wilson; passed A. J. Baker at Is
land 76, 114th; trot tug Collier at Friar's Point;
two tugs at Ilelena laid up; met Simpson lion
ner at liardin's Point; Whale at Polk's; met
Tigress and W. R. Arthur at Busk Island; Ben
gal Tiger at Cat Island; passed Mphawk at
Cow Island; Coal 11111 and Grand Lake at
Memphis; met Alps at foot of Island 4u; tug
laid ee at foot of island 3.1. tech, passed hero
at No. 10; met W. U. Osborne at No. 7; tug Erie
atilron Banks- Hornet, Norfolk and :Wild Cat
nt Cottonwood Bar; met Bertha at aleilarris.
While coating at Natehez,the great Ajax pass.
ed; started thirty minutes behind per. She
had her doctor bolter running,but itlivouldntt
do. We passed her easy under stay.' Running
time, five days and nineteen hours.
The ()Mehra of the Ajax Maim to have made
the run from New Orleans to Louisville in six
days and thirteen hours; last part of three
nights by fog and snow storm, and:towed a
barge from White River to Louisville. Iler
pilots, Ben Co and James Daugherty. claim
"that in good trim, the Ajax is the fastest tow
boat alma." Tito „Ajax belongs to 11' A J.
Watson, of tills city.
The Louisville De...newt of Wednesday says:
The Advance was ehok lag a ring bolt at the,
levee yesterday. She is lamed for White River
when she starts, but we Darn site Reds some
difficulty In finding freight enough to start
out with. t ,
We clip the following items from the Cin
cinnati Cononereihf, of Thursday:
The Argonaut NO, 0, Captain 11. C; Rich
mond, bound from St. I.OIIIA for Pittsburgh,
with a cargo of iron ore and miscellaneous
freight, while making the crossing from New
Albany to Portland, yesterday morning. ran
on the rocks and was sunk. We have no par
ticulars relative tb 010.11.9 a-stir. Captain Jas.
W. Batchelor, 01 the Franklin, anti Capt. Geo.
W. Neale, of the ijetten City Insurance Com
panies, received a dispatch yesterday, which
Merely announces the fact of her sinking, as
Mated. The Argonaut was built at Pittsburgh
in August. 1662, and owned by Captain 11. C.
Richmond and OD erst valued at 4.111.000, and
insured for 110,000 in Pittsburgh anti Clam
natl.. The FrediL 1i n
anti queen City °Ricers
have $2,040 each o I the Argonaut. Capt. Jas.
W. Batchelor left for the wreck yesterday
. .. . .
The towooat Petrel No. i lying below the foot
of Elm street, e.inglit iire early yesterday
morning. filer cabin was burned off. The loss
is light. She belongs It E. W. Parker, of
tuts city, and is Insured In Cincinnati Offices..
....Captain J. W. Answalt, of the Pine Grove,
left for Pittsburgh In last night's tram
...Tolistou'l- Getty are rece t pUng freight
through to Mobile Captain June
'Wherry, clerk of the Kate Robinson, passed
through the city yesterday, en route from
Pittsburgh for St.ll.ouls The Em
peror. recently sunk at Loilisville, has been
raised, and will come here for repairs
The Tempest, which arrived -from
Nashville yesterday, was formerly the Mar
morn, No.
FOR CINCINNATI ANDaga i k
• LOUISVILLE.—The flue Hevener
EE=Il
Wlll.l.ve ror the above and all Intennedlate Portal
on Tart DAY. ate r.
For freight or passage app:y on board or to
FLACK COLLINtiNI ODD. Agents.
FOR CAIRO AND 5T.7,4=10,
' LOUISL—The splendid stsamer
AttA !SIAN Capt. 11 A. Cox.
Will positittely leave foil the above and alrbitertne.
porta, on l'ATUillt al', at r. r.
For freight or assa
pge apply on hoard. or to
dell V.Aeli COLLIN WO D. Agents.
VOA CAIRO, MEMPHIS
AND NEW ONLY...ANS.—The line
plusoffer steamer
I.V.UNIDAN Cl , t A. R. NDI3OwAN
Will leave tor Westboro iMd all Intermediate porta:
onj THLB DAY, aII2N. I
For frelabt or passage apply oo boa or to
dell) FLACN (XILLINOW D. Aireuts.
FOR MEMPIIIIB NEW.k a gr ui t
ORLEANS—Tbe splendid steamer
KATZ ROIJISTUN... ....Capt. It. M. 110131:Ce
Will
le the above:Laden Intermediate porta,
on THIS DAT. ate p :m.i PonitlrrlT.
Nor treinbt or pa,saee apply on board or to
Cala ALAS
del JAllEn !Agents.
PEOPLE'S LINE.—IREG-Not=44i ,
WAIL WEEKLY POCKET be•
Most FITTsBURADI AND CI Net N.
NATL—Tho new sod spleadld steamer ARGOSY.
rt o pt. Loot. v.toevur. H. Scott, Clerk. Irate,
Pittsburgh EVERY W IN F. 21) . 1: o'clock K.
Leaves Cludnuatt EVERY YULDAY. at 13 o'clock.
Yor freight or passage sooty on board, or to
ti01a31.." CRAY. BARNES, Agent.
WPA E & E r I in Vas E r ic:rot:Mt
T.—The 5p.013.11.3 pisasuscr stearocr
BAYARD Capt. usosieslLooas.
Leave Pittsburgh
uospAx AND THURSDAY... .at 11 o'clock A. IL
Lemma Pukersburg •
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY at :o'clock P. H.
For freight or passage apply on bogni.
TOBACCO' CIGARS; ato,
R. B. JEFFRIES,
Manufacturer and Whnle,ale_and
eater in all kinds of
TOBACCOANUFF AND CICARS,
No. 6 BT. CLAIIt STIIEST,'TITTSIB:6IOII, I . A.
JarA I.ritc assortment of ilftEltieliAnif PIVILn
and 13.110Kl.tite TiIIiAUCA), of the beat quality. lapt
On hood..
myllSib7ll
GEORGE BUTNER SCHEIN
DIAL= IN TOILZION DOD IRSTIC
SWABS, CH EWING TOBACCO
Smoking Tobacco, Pipes,&C
No. 4 130Nroastia. Ifilltroot,
(Ne.e.r.r of 1.11. w tr.)
1211=10111
JOHN DIEGRAIRT,
Manuttctun, of nod Wht.icsalo and /Letall
Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
is•I" ERE ET.
aieortment.or ripe.
est
EEO
T. BROOME,
TO CLASSMAKERS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS H 4 VING
A. rompleyed their arrangements (or crushing Um
flootinadon band Hoek, art/ Door prepared • to Air
men a lint q ual lit of HA Nll._ ready for life, deity.
ered In I.lAlt I,OA
tee THEIR W011.P.14, at the
n duce.] rate of .4,1 r ton. In or if. 5.00 In
haat, or 1,, , delivered hero, either 10Ote at .9.00 ,
or in t hope At 0,50 per tun, or put!. ran ninfirb
bag. at iAr louse price. V. (I car, t Uremia Glum
Looms band, adapted to their tie, subject to the
lia‘O COII4IIIOIII, at ``34)0 p per tort
AT Tilt WOUICP.
I.llllbera forwarded to 1.10 • fr 110111.11. T,
()reek Pert Mara, liontliti i don county. Pa. , ar to
AI.XX AN LiElt NlNti. m 140 bind- Wind.
Pitifburah, wl.ll be promptly attended to
ROBEEI( Br. CO.
ADJOURNED 01UPIIANS' COURT
SAL/Y.-11y rim tient an onler of the Orpliana•
Coors for the County 0-1:. A rith . ay, bin, ha ,
tembar Tenn. the following prop:rlr srlll 110
put Up at Fiddle Rale, on this premises.
lht Tlittraday, Janurey 1411, 148117.
About BIN A TIIIiditIf,QIII.RTEItACIIIett
LAND. •I gilds *ltuati..l, endvelthln:P; talk. of
Allegheny elLy, and one-half tolls of Jack's Nun
ntatlon; on rt. A C. It. It. Thh. property Is
nom . tho Alkali.). and Nen Brighton Tornptaa:
to alt . uselble by a 10. w 100111111 p road. and Is ad-
Intritfry adapted for a euoutry ....at. It will he sold
at Auction at 10 0 . 01004 A. 11. .I.l'ol , of pX,MIGIIL
made II nowt, 011 day 01 We. For tthe'd Infossna.
Don. lutitilro of IIAY d 1311 A FF. or lt. Attorney.,
11/5 0410 street • 1 . 111,10. I, or of
. ' ANN ISC/I aLL rAN. litiardlan.
1[41.01.1111 F1.01111i! CO —
RN . MEAL!
Faory Mouth. or
- rte 1.0015 Flour.
coal dollo o I. do
filt:l4ll,:orrtuurs. o al to choice, br {ltd.;
Itnekwht at Floor;
Whlto Corn Meal, Alin dried;
Yellow no - do
At the old stmt. 172 and 174 Wood street.
del. ACIIIAM AKAR s LANG.
ULEST • IIACIIINE
411 evoNE WOltlid, Northwest Corner of Wes
Common, ALLIOULNT.
!MARTI! AND STEP STONES FLAW!. FUR
" W/Mka
• 431 . 01 . en promptly executed. r1i1.....En/1.-
111.12i&BLE. octinalCO
frIEB CELEBRATED STEEL
TOOTH DAY MIK ..erateti BIM" and
tltendow here. , are taanalletherd ohly et the
DllQUltant HOLUM. near thsFealtehtlary, All..
i l eriti,lp . rlagand Plata WaValtil.-Wbeelbar
rows and Trucks ut every sty 4. made or the beet
toetertal. et abort static.% snd warranted.
1•11 • • 11,11 .1 ITN ill 'LIMAN,
25 OHLB. - - BRANDON -YELLOW
rectdord and for br
1.601 W K A. K6LI A T *CO.
OW& Wholaah IlmuUto. r Wood Moat.
RIVER NEWS.
:11 4 AI l'a I :MN ii:
COME
=I
ail Muds of
Cook•. niauAa uClS' • futer • R'Lc~i ~'loar
Al.lv.krica a CC.
Have on band or prepare on short notice
pultE CAJLIFORNLA. wEvEs.
GURNER & CO.,
•
No. 80 Cedar .Bt, New York e
Offer for sale these valuable Wines, which are rain
lug public favor with astortishin'. ao ;,
whose unprecedented and unrival ledOpel - . Itv I t
not without merit. They have only i' to brr . falrl;
tested to g ive them the preference over all others..
A. a oe blood they excel all other Win s
and the netnerons cf./tide:dm which have voinnia
HIT been tendered from the most eminent Daryl.
clans, as well sa gentlemen In every position In lire,
are prooconcinitve that these Wines are nasal In
all eases (or which they are recommended.
The following brands are now offered by us. They
comprise . all the varieties now grown in the fiats
suitable for Isle:
WHITE, or HOCK wf`lE—Ora light straw color,
"T
delicate
e e : o j d
CtfiPlstrlPVieior table use .
ANUELICA — A. rich and naturally sweet wine,
much a r il ad waken dlea„
wheysuae the sick
chunber, fine and Jellies. It les
fine 'dessert wine, and well adapted (or Commit:dun
P IIaII ' ATEL—A. light colored, highly aromatic
wine. Very similar to the celebrated Tot ay.
PORT--ireep red color, line darer, and la many
respects similar to the old wines of Lisbon.
Uttar& Bithlil/E — The prize cilstWasion of one
wines.
WINE BITTERS—A very agreeable tonic and a
sure remedy for the diarrhea.
This It °ye of the most Tenable combinations of
• useful and an agreeable' beverage that tras ever
been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were
acrid throughout the aorta during the that four Tears.
and wherever Introduced It has proved • welcome
addition to the Invalid table, the family circle , and
the b tchelors sideboard.
I.sdlea woo have lost strength and appetite, and
suffer Oven nausea. vomiting and vertigo: gout!,
men who “don't G o os e ery well. , Just before - break
fast or dinner. stomachs are oat Lof order
and whose my tams are generally deranged; mothers
weaning children and suffering from general debit-
Ity; children of sickly nature and sour. rlyarePtle
constitutions; travelers whohave occasion to change
Meltwater; and all who Live in megrim]n districts
and are aubject to mlasmave. Influences, will dad It
one of the °lost valuable Invigorators that can be
taken.
It was used very extensively in ISM, with such
general Malefaction that m offering It to the public
now we deem It unnecessary to publish any of the
many certificates that we have received. teatifYing
In the very strougelt terms in Its favor. All t
we can say Is to guarantee that we will pledge our
selves to furnish Mt article rent. AND CIeADULTZE
ATXD.
It has been given to little children &tittering from
weakness and went lenge with most happy effect.
One little girl In puttee tar. with pains In her head;
loth Of appetite sod d.lly wasting consumption, on
whom all media,' skill has been exhausted, has been
entirely restored. She began with brit • teaspoonful
• day. Her appetite and strength rapidly Increased
atrd the Is now well.
List acof Xftlo•3Mo
Per ottie. Per Doren ,
11 CC 8 8 , 00
1 25 12 OD
Hoek
Wine. Bitter.....
Claret
Yon
Angelica . .....
Muscatel
Brandy
84
PITTSBURGH GIS MING CO.,
Office, No. 2 Merchants' Hotel,
COR.THIRD AND SMITHFIELD STREET!.
40wFM -2 .1C0 EMilOs
JAMES I. BENNET, President.
ROBERT FINNEY, Vice President.
ARTHURBELL, Sec'y and Treas'r.
I=
JAB, 1. BENNY-TT,• I
Id
W. W. PATRICK,
ROBT. FIt.NEY. J. •D. CBOSHAN,
JOHN W. CHAL•ANT N. J.
W. K. .131ICK.
noUna9Fl
pIiTSBUIIGH BUEWEBY.
CARSON, DARLINGTON & CO.,
BREWERS, MALSTERS & HOP DEALERS
Stgeceenore to
JOSHUA HHODES & CO.. PHI isburab
WA. W. ANDERSON, Alligheny,
The attention of the customers of the two arm
la particulat if Invited to .•nr
, ALES AND PORTER,
which. tbrorgh the careful selection of Malt from
or extent lye malting fscillties and Hops from the
yards [Mt sad West, we can guarantee to be Dare
Oursatisfactory to the trade.
Our INDIA. ALE has' been highly remount tided
by ge- r lg c . l VlSqlgigTti us c e n . stomers will please be
particular :o leave their Ord• to at his race &Mein
lug Ma old Brewery, or at oar orrice.
farad of Ditigtsos Way in& Barter( ney,
non:ole
=
121=1
ALLEGHENY BREWERY.
lisring purchased the old eatablished Brewery
known as the ALLEtiIIENY BREWERY, formerly
owned by Camp mil a Reehm, we would Inform the
public that
E we Intendcontlnang he mannfaclee of
SPRING WATKR.LLES,
Made from rare Spring Water, and from our facili
ties and long experience tn-the business, we feel
"flailed that we will be enabled to glee mare sat.
lafaction to those who may faros Ls with their pat
onage,
03262:rinEE CRY CIC).•
Street,
465 Rebecca
ALLEGHENY CITY.
/Will orders left at BROWN 2 021,8.6.1141,
Libert street, Pittsburgh, will be promptly
attended to. oosilal
J. LANCE, •
BILE AND WOOLEN
H.
DYER AND SCOITRER,
ALE3O,
Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Covers
Cldned &Re/glazed without unpacking.
Nos. 133 and 137 Third Street,
Between Wood and dadthdeld,
PI TTSIIIIRGIE. PA
MUSS
M=ZW!!
lopENctii . & maiAy,
RESTERS 110 OMER'
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
11.013Y11T WATSON, Mwwwier. SaINI4/3
W. IL CIAAIIAZD....D. A. 800TL1....W. T. ILASHASD
POINT MALT MOUSES.
W. H. GAIMMID dc CO.,
Holsters, Grain & Hop Dealers,
No. 17 W►t.r Street; send
=I
•
PITTSBURGH. PA.
ifir The higiest market prfee LLa tor 5171311.A.T.
BAHLRY, RYE.. CUBS and OA T& 11111.4.111
SUPERIOR IDA IS TANNED; PAT.
ZNT BTHICTQUED AND =mut
LEATHER BELTING AND HOSE,
Nano metered •t No. 66 81g1TRTLILD nT., by
HARTL.EY. PHELPS & CO.
►Lo. Agents for New rock Bobbie Co.
131-xim-
Always on band_, • superior Ana or•LACIL
LICATIULit and GUN IITDIUNT °on.=
ItIVNIP and BUM, DISLT HWKB. etc. t leaven
GREAT WESTERN
PLANING' KELL,
Caner of lubvy 6trcel • i Duman fq, „
PTTSZILIRCIII. PA.
Sash Doors, Blinds and . ‘ lioiddlngs
•
MADE TO ORDER.. tintintsbed work Is ptit in - a
dry house and Dillard when taken out. Fallaga.
Ploorina, Wegener hoarding, Laths and nbpsives
constantly on band,. baying. n-wrlng and Bondi
cawing dens wi th dispatch. Doors oT all kinds
male to order. - aubRIS FIICATId.
(4REAT REVOLUTION IN TOTE
*IN TH•DE Or THE UNITED STATES,
—PORE OLLeFOUNIA fIHAMPAUPIE. made sad
prepared aa If dOOO In Prance, flout pan Cadfor•
ale tt lug, and lethal( the place of Imported Clem-
P 'Ygrieu erelfrued Knape
. a the atteutleta of Wine
Dealers and Hotel Keeper to the followlem letter,
which tray giro •
• correct Idea at the quality of theta
Wluee
• TOsTIMUNTULTIOTiI..
Putteulti..rsua. Oct. 184. b. 1884.
.Mules. BOrcula 6 CO.-0414/entear Having
givenur Callternta Chanusagne • thorough test,
we ta lepleasure In raying that we Oust tba
at Amer!. an Wine ana have ever used. We *sblial at
onee place It on our UMW' tare. a onra_traly
KINGNIAT t 00. 0.
Call and try our Callfornla Chariton's.
0012;n711 130U0116,11 t VU., 36 Ile? at.. IC Y.
STEPBEN M. OTT,
011166.11.
Die Sinker, Seal and Medal Eingrarer,
STLICII, ROD 111 131111 LlTtli 1;0'M
SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES,
Careening Stamps and ladting Cards,
Also, PLATZB YOU. MAIMING curnuso.
93 Wood tit., Cor. Diamond Alley,
1. &bon nAlru , aoOlt ina r th uruni.
C I ECIAGE BEATEN,
•CANDY MANUFACTUR ER
And dude, in ADBEIUN AND AAINRICAN
/NOM PM:IAA NEM, ad.. le..
No. - 112 Federal Street,
!Wound door from Ste YlniNotloddi Sara.
&14.10111TT iorn, PA
IMBRICIN - IRON WOKS.
JONES & LAUGHLINS,
X . X . X u ria3:3l:73a.Girir,
11122971C1TR101S OP •
AMERICAN AND CLAIR
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Bridge Ir on;
Angle and T Iron;
Gdard Iron;
Coal Screen Iron;
T Itails,l6 and no lbs. to the Yard
Trans 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 IA iseeh and Axles;
Street Car Wheels and 'Axles;
Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Arles;
Patent Cold Rolled Shafting;
Patent Cold Rolled Piston nods;
sower and Reaper Bars.
WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE. •
120 Water and IS Front Sts
BRANCH HOME.
Nos. 2421 and 20 River
• CHICAGO. ILL
KRYSTONR IRON WORKS.
HIITCHISON,THASS & CO.,
Maaufauturere of thidlffarent ,tae, of
Round,. Square, Flat and
horse-Shoe Bar Iron,
Hoop and Band . Iron,
Boller-Plate, Tank and
Salt-Pan Iron,
Sheet Iron, &e n Le., ite,
Work., PITT TOWNSHIP, on Monongahela river.
Mine and Warehouse:
No. 146 Water Street.
weitt
KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD ei BLACK,
MANOTACTI7BLOS OF
Beet Common, liellned Charcoal
•
AND -
"
Juniata, Bloomlron. .
MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUABS IRON
HOOP. BAND. T mud ANGLE IRON.
BOILER PLATE and MEET IRON.
MOWER and REAPER BARS
CYLINDER and GUARD OR FINGER IRON
SMALL T HAILS, 2 I and 16 lba. to the yard.
WBOUtiET CHAIRS and SPIRES for same.
FLAT RAILS, Punched and Countersunk.
COAL SCREEN IRON.
NAILS and SPIKES.
WarehOnse, No. SE Water and No. 6 Market sta.
Works, Second street, Eightlal Ward. adjoining
CRT Has Works. Pittsburgh.
FORSYTH'S
STANDARD SCALES.
Copying Presses,
iliTarehoUse Trucks,
Baggage Barrows,
Sugar - llills,
FORSYTH, TAYLOR & CO.,
5e1310.6 39 ILLIIKET STREET.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORf.
ANDERSON, WOK h CO.,
OSUCCIOSSOBB TO IONE& BOYD a C 0..)
Manufacturers of tIl twat reined Cut ate% Square.
Flat and Octagon, o slam Bur Plates, 1 100. Yon)
and Intact Cast Inlet s Call Maul for
M=MM
DEMING AND NOWLNB MACHINES,
errzsr ri.ow WEN_GIIkIIPIUNGS, AXLES
I As.
Cut and Cowman- PlOagh and Spring Steel,
owes—Corns: of Mat ling Boat streets, two bloats
above the Monongahela /lowa. ,
man
111 E • L
FORT rrrr YOMTDRY.
CHARLES IMP NEPHEWS
mAraTACTlnutze 0.7
HEAVY ORD — IVANCE,
Lip ALL mime or HEAVY Deemer.
Special atteptlospald to ROLLO:0 SOIL WORE
BLAST SIA , MLNIST.and EXTORTS.
• REPAIRS attended to prompUT._
AA heretofore. the hest . wl/1 elweYe be
sod at thls Foundry.
Having disposed of oar old patterns, we are pre
med, with Ploy AtrafMoTio_ patterns, eon
stroetel ander th e on of yr, ERN 2 4T. t
Smash NAIL MAC 'LS at Own Mist. nod:n
w. z. Wartime
Al BIEHICAN MACIILNk OHMS.
Jeb.
OHLIBLES F. GRAHAM (lc CO
nncceuon to .
FISH Lit, 011.11.1fAM d CO..
Engine Builders and Eaellinitts,
KAELIfACTISIERI
Oil Engines,. Oil - Tools, •
And everything neeetrAlfr. for Boring VII Web.
ranter:ler attention paid to EMMA up Ithafting
Pulleys, Boozer., Aa
Narlaa avenue, near Ft. W. /It C. St. R.
.49.1itaf•i1032:3Ft
=PAULIN& DONS PILOMPTI.I. r jell:d11
it•Eu...—..lOMS ALLIx talk L.
VALLEY STOVE . WOILEUL
•
ALLEN. M'KEE & CO.,
cm.a tad la arebease.3oll.lbarty Street
• lepptalts ladtad•ht,
Itantlactnrts a great varietycf COOK. PARLOR
aid HS&TIDtO STOVES, among which are the cel
ebrated AllegbenT. and Monitor Coal Cooking
Moves: also, the Autocrat. and Sentinel for coal or
wood. and tne unrivalled Mar of the Empire. for
wood: alto. Liebe'. Orates, fenders tioroorXettler.
MI IZ 1 MI
pETROLU 141ACIFINE WORKS.
R S. raiacair.lr,
aL as mai' street. Auestkens.
IMPBOVICD BORING TOOLS, AND ITXTURIOS
ÜBLD IN UNKIND OIL AND SALT WELLS.
• Particular attention United to Ms Patented
proveginets la Moond Jolats, made of JunlaUs.
U. 8.. sad Low r iron, to standard - slam and
numbered, so that parts ma be ordered by malt of
aslegrapb. and found a perusal:lt at all times.
We also furnish ropes, beluad, small Mon,
those who may wisp U. bagmes and machine work
smile to order. Orden by mail promo! attended to.
lam pnpared to grout Menses to other =mule*.
Laren for these impronsamitaoa liberal tunas. Box
.
Et Allegnany
SW= •
-1
BLACK DIAMOND
rARN. mutharrars.
. .
seer y 10111.114 =PIN= O U T Irrzzu
ISpirri at and Octagon. of all was. Warrants
equal to any Imported or manufactured in MU won
teareliouao, Net; lei and Mlifirst. as
and I.l2llaeoud atrusts. piniateatub we
PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS.
J. PAINTER °"b SONS.
I.rou packet / Tabandi Ttunli
HOOPS AND REEEETS,
• films • • • - PITTSIIIIIII6IE4 Pa..
IRON CITY N 1114.8.
ROGERB & I
Nana&curers of - '
ILITINIXI,9OAKOAL,JUALAT.II A POLMBHED
OzziniztrizzEccomr.
urrlca Alm ViAniaotniz, Na AS ILIUM= Sr.
:1 , 41R - A 41 - 3, y4 4 )4 * al):4:41i1
31MEMMINEFIL 4:140.
11 3 MAW i6l a l I r a
O ff ul z u
lit 8 4 . EM • "
sra. setWittria lITEZZT
!1 M.
114 . 1 S• • •• I
IRON TOROS& PITTOBIIII.OS Pena.. man
tocture all elosootor 7oror c oo. Ttsk i r z rall•OS
ew
rliM=: 15 1112.., "6 114 " 11=1
Miberct a- .ie sba" ii...ZtiPaitA r s l
me ProDored to 105.... all '0 ors oos,rm.i"
Wan with promptness Ma OloPetoh.
JlO. - .C. • Ma& (XI.
GEO. F : BC vonuailk- co.,
pudica. UnMOWHEU
MANWp slirVirAilentit
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UNION MON MILLS,
NINTH WARD, =BOOR.
• eIIreAPNVicITIATNILV'j).•Fi"
IRON AND FORGINGS.
Special Attention given to the 6111111fMtrat of
Hammered and Rolled Locomo.
the and Car*:les, -.
5.T.1.03% B.RALZT3: I ;
H.S.II,ROAD CHAIRS, SPLICE BARS, BIUDUN,
IRON BOLTS, -
LINKS AND BOLTS, I BT.J.ILSOITILDTR , IROIt
OCTAGON AL HOLLOW WBO II HT LittHE YOST'S:
T AND AN IRON,
95 Water and 126 First Streets;
OFFICIEt •
AT 111 1 8 . WORKS. N INTH PITTSBITEUH
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AB TINT
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLU/CD, TUBULAR!
FIREBOX d cru-NDER STEAM BOILERS,
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CRIILNETS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
• DE,NSERs,
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS, AND IRON
• BRUMES,
'PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHUTE&
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mutorldrunzas Os
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011 said work.. CIPTIIIIr Sitessad, liar&
.13heirt TJad 141bertylltroota1
Pittsburgh, Petuisylvauia.
Arorders sent to the •sbors address will b•
promptly attended t.. rolMllll
SHEFFIELD STEEL BORIS.
SINGER, NECK & CO
martirALTPLIAA Or
BEST REFINED CAST -SEMI
rata OfTIGOI, or All SRI&
KILL, licrLAY. CzACIILIs,Oixo Aro CAM 001.
SAW PLATES.
ELLIPTIC AND BE.III-ELL.TIIO .
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
Cast Wing Bled,
Cast and German Plow Steel
PLOW WINOS AND MOWLD BASH.
SPRINGS, LILES AND STEEL TIM
sie BEV6I ie. IFa 7 I w c AD N ; .
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Warehouse, 83 Water St., Pittsburgh,
teistki
ATLAS WORMS,
Jtl" OR TOM STREET.
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh.
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works ate among the largest midmost cam-
Mete establishment to the Welt, mid arm now pre
pared to furnish . - •
Engines of Every Description,
Boilers, Oil Tanks,
Sheet Iron Work, .
Railroad Castings,
Dolling Mill Castings,
Engine Csstints.
Machine Casings,
G . enersi Castings.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
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MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
oproirit 'UNION IRON MILLS.
X= l Mir TIN 331:r.1it.421.311C.
ROLLING MILL AND EIRIDOE CASTINU.
MESHY AND CMS GEEMLIT.
Orders promptly snd corefol l Y exeented.
CHABUIS REASONABLE,
EBBEBT & MACBLIND.
oettald
CREMNT MEL WORKS
MILLER; BCCR-k
BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL,
Warranted'Equal nny Ike Llaalte
*lamer Laporte& or Or Danoetle
staandeetlars.
SPXCIAL ATTYNTaON PAID TO BINT. OAIT
AND DI6 IMMO.
Mice, 88 Wood Street,
IN IT. CHAIM= NOTTS, /MILLING
Pirrestracut, J.& 18th. Lel. taL:4ll
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DUQUESNE IROF AND STEEL WORE&
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HAILMAN, BARK & CO.,
Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles,
PLOUGH. BPRIIIG AND A. B. 8T1831., 1111,
wALßsicousa.
BR ra._ 77 Waster satreadt,
- PITTSBURGH.
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ROSEDALE STO frOJIPIC&
L. PETILSON,. Jr., .4
Nannisetorers and Dealers la all /Ws of
Cooking • and,. Heating Stoves,
HOLLOW "WARE, Ace,
the very LATEST PATTERNS antUITTLES,
Warebouse,.l97 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, P*
WORKS, KANCEZ/3151-8. . - .a.11:161
rIALIUDWAJIt E.
B. WOLF, JR., a co.,
DZALLU IN
Hardware & Cutlery.
♦re now melting large eddiUone to oar atoek.
which la offered to Dealers at
NLASJEIPMIELVILMT rMt.T.
Corner Liberty st 44 flairTtl i r
.I="ittiskrusala,,,lPab.
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LIPPINC OTT & 'BERIEFILL,
No. 118 Water Street,
auctinuarcyliZa OP
PATLYT fasoulNro.
PATX.XT TIMpLBSD
MILCIILAB, - .III s ITLAVIV riajuirt TODTHtD
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• WILL A$D MINNIMMOVT,
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- MORROW taiIIMILL,
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work,
CORER LIBERTY AND MO ND Silk,
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ampiIiPAISUNG DONE pi TV - mr34:021
UTILEVI*ORIM
MCLEAN 7 er mace,
No.B3mierty St" opp•site Fearth•
COVE MATEWHAIIDWARE, •
m s .pal e ty of tronßcalatas4 vat •
Carton: Ponnalnla. - Socts Ann !Ma °sitars I
Bennand n 8 . 111141: Btopa tor Zzvans:
..Theyalos ansaufactura•and -We .
on baladambLiatehel t Bratr •
Window Bsah By . /Aan.a. arnall :
Button_, Thillspnuttar sad Batt 'ha. -
16 •• 0 ninibilA Bad iron; $u Weights. are.. ea.
Mad°
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SIXIVE:IWORILL
A. BRADLEY & CO,
lil4dlllll - lAlf ;MIRO
COOK, PARLOR AID HEATIIIO STO, VUI
Aaccv=vtai. W. 8 =91 ~ -Mt, — ZIVIV
ua, ad -LROMM(WoodrboiCrurns.) Ain
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