The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 18, 1867, Image 4

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    UITY. AND SUBURBAN.
LOCAL NEWS ON FIRST AND THIRD PAGES.
KENNEDY-Schoch LIBEL CA; E.
Derendent Sot Allotted to .1 astfry—
V.Nralet of tiollty—Mot ion for Is limn
Trio,.
In the Court of Quarter Session% There
tiny morning, before lion. Edertrill.Shawt,
• the ease of the Commonwealth re. John B.
Kinnody, indicted for a Luber and
concerning Solomon St:toyer,. was re
sumed.
run “Juarirtearroxo - raorne x to
Bon. P. C. Shannon, (In Otto absence of
. lir. Swartzwelder, uperindebly. detnieed
, - by the snow Interfering with traits on the
Connellneille Itailroad;) referred. to Iho
twoponttion Mettle nt lice adjournment on
edneStlitYOVening, to offer orldence tend.
log toprecluefol he presumption or malice
on the part of the defendant in writing the
alleged libelions article. the [allegations
„ . contaimil thomin having been learned by I
him from others. • Tho counsel for tho erns.
• mutton hail put forth the challenge t hat it
• Mr. Kennedy, the defendant, would write
Out mid sign his name le It statement
• nlleg
lnyr the assertions in the article to I o true.
they (the counsel for proiecul font would
. allow the defendaut opportunity to °Men
the truth In evidence:
Judg o Stowe was unite clear his opin ion
that the error of Mu defence mild not be
:inistaimd uponany legal authority, nod
would (Melt. io hear further nreuntent by
coumel on rho other side. As to the proim.
salon mutually agreed upon 'Wednesday
evening, Um Honor said Illat consent did
give Jurbidiction. It woUld ho manifestly
Improper, not Only in it legal Iceo,, Imt up
on the ground - of public policy, to open the '
door so wide.and ocean rho limo of the
court, perhaps for dill'', In hearing the In
- - - VenigatiOn proposed.
Judge Shannon gsld every defendant NC:Li
pre.. timed to. in Innocent mill pros.
• Hit
nony. CCra hit.O.a usel fo nt ho
the positi
proaecuon or
r Mr. hen._
.
sinnewhe...i defiantly and u Ith a chow of tri.•
• -umplh Init forth the challen3o to 41 efemlunt
Zia Prover the truth of what he had mccrted,
challenge haul been ecrepird , and in
).1 , 741..T1Ce of It tIOCCIII1Of.I: bait reamed to
- writing, to whets ne would unix hi, sigma- 1
tureovind ho was prepared to cot :blisli us
golnk to Justify trio natilleatten or the cl•
' leged artiele. Tito Court inter
' routed rho ettitnoel, his romarke being cal
culated to serve no good porno,. Inasmuch
as the question had been decided.'
- Mr. Hampton, for the proseclition, said
lir. Scheyer, the prosecutor, was witting to
etend by,thu preponit lon. made cm Wedia es.
'day evening.
(We may he allowed to state that Mr.
benoyor expressed leis disappointment at
the ruling of the Court -x bleu deprived tie.
feddant of the opportunity of Justifying;
' but he will doubtless have full opportuni
ty to dose on the cil side of the Court,
where the law allo w, Justitication on the
questioner damages.-11.4
All legal points having been disposed or,
defondant's s eta e
stated they Clad no
. further evitionee to offer, and the =MU wan
ptilnattten without argument,
GUAM.: TO Tilt' Seitr.
Judge Stowe charged the jury: This case
him been tried with . great care, and, the
counsel for the the delouse have mart:Mated
great ability and skill. WIS have tried to
be as Prat an possible, because It In not Very
often - we hero occurrencesoat this kind in
court- Although libels are yen; frequently
published, - they are seldom prosecuted.• It
.may seem a hardship no: to allow the evi
• thence offered to ceteto Into reset. if the
defendant could Snow us authority for
• Panning Our oPiedoe in his favor, we should
examine caredully before deciding upon
the subjeot, his matter fs of cense/era:de
importellee to the public, and they are the
chief liartlesluvo/ved. le a aim where he
party defendant seeks to ruminate laim.ll,
sad appeals to civil proceedings, the truth
can be given. If he dander is established,
rho amount of damages shriuld be 'sash as I
•thej tory think a endielent ootripensatiOn to
the party for the wrong- done him. The
question hero is When,. the delentlitlit
wrote and piabilehed (publithetl Is aunt
clent,) the article charged In the indict
ment, and whether such publication
has Jejuna! the charader of Mr.
Scheyer, the nroseentor. In other words,
whsther it to malicious. The article refers
to Mr Elddle, speaks of Me connection with
the GassUe, and nays ho 'lot up a kind of
concert Lottery Arrangement," by.
which he and the "little sulyteek set."
died. the owner. oe.:, of e. 50,000 or VO,OOOI
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The matters refer7ing to air. gentle eon
hare no beariny; upon the ease: /t wits the
duty et the Jury to put a coestructior. upon
this part tit the article. ..lie go urra kind
of Gift Cemeert Lottery.' Se. The allegation '
Is- the:, the article means that by Certain
false. pretenses Mr. Scheyer “didlletlo or
swims led parties to the extent inerniorted.
he jury would inquire, nrst, what is the
meaning of-the word ..diddled." As had
been remarked, the yury were the judges of
the facts in this case no well as in others.
`They eliould apply the how to the facts. The
- Court,'Orlsinally, pat the construction ou
libellous puniteations,laking It tram the
hands of ttiejury, This is mil the law In
Pennsylvania. It was for the jury In this
Came to say Whether the article pulitlshed
..I.s.linellous or not, mid - whether gent:Want
. published It.
. is a malicious publicatiOn °sines..
sed either 1n minting or writing, or by
. signs and meter., tending titter to black.
en the memory of one dead, or the repine. '
tion clone who .1s alive, and expose hint
to public hatred, contempt or !Idled°. Thu I
cause why libellous publications are of.
• fences against. the Stale is them direct ten
"dency to n breach rd the public peace, by
provoking the - parties inpored and their
mends and. families Meets of revenge which
it would not be toey to restrain, were of
fenses of thd tins not severely punished.
And every. Sant experience worth' levity
• 'the law 1 attrlthided to libels. that Lewis,.
renders the public:L[lou of them an
o au...Se against the State. Tile essence, of
...
Offense consists In the malice of the
Publication or the intent to defame thereto,
Madan of another. la the definition of a
an effendi against law, it is not
' considered whether the publication be true
or false ; because a man may nminnons/Y
Publish the truth against another, with in
tent to defame . his character, and If the
publication be - true, the tendency of It
to. Inflame the passions, and to
_egcite revenge, Is not diminished, but may
dethetimen be strengthened. The inference
:•• as therefore very clear, that the defendant
caunotjustify himself for publishing a li
:het: Merely by proving the truth of the pub
lication. Although the truth of the words
an nojusticetiou In a criminal prosecution
for libel, yet the defendant may repel the
charge by prorhog that the 'publication wan
, fora justiciable purpose, and not malicious,
nor with the intent to defarne any man.
_Arid there may be cases, where the olden.'
" dant, having proven the purposeinstiflable,
:may give on evidence the' truth of the
words ' when such evidence will tend to
'negative the malice and Intent to defame..
V fCbnimornrcralli rs. Cleft. - .ilea. rap.
al t
/s this article, Ms Minor eon tinned, In its .
•...fair guttural meaning, as the jury meter- :
stand It, calculated ton - dere the repittat ion
Settoyer, Vesproseemor, 'told him up
:to ridicule, or affect lot, reputation as a
lean of Integrity. If so, It is libuDoits. In
considering the meaning of the word 'Whi
ttled." It teas not necessary that reference
should be made to the Dictionary. and the
jury must decode by reading It In the con.
heetiOn they understand It. Thevssence
or the libel the Intent publLshinu It. •
Whether trim or not, was not the question.
The defendant may, however, stow that
the statement hi the publicatiOn seres jualls
table. lime we have excluded all the eel-
dense on the part of the defense tending to poovejustitication. The name of I
private
citizen In mentioned in the article, and
there is no lestlfication, nothing which re
bores the patty from the imputation of
malice, arising from the publication of the
.article. , 11. the jury think Ste character
is such "no to make It libellous.
and derogatory to the character 'of
- the prosecutor, they should givehlrit a rer.
' dirt. Persona writ ingnrc supposed to con.
alder what the_ effect of their writing will
be. Upon the quation of malice, it Is
said to bee necessary ingredient In libel.
Mabee, in a legal sense, la a wrongful act
done without cause or excuse. If there was
=lance In the pulilicatiou In 'question, and
the Jury so believed, their verdict should be
guilty. If they did nut so believe, then they
most, acquit.
At thereeuest of counsel for defendant,
Judge Stowe sold to the j itry: It will be tor.
you to Lind, In refereoce to the libel, wheth
er the meaning, as alleged In the indict-
Merit, In correct.. If you should think n not
to be as alleged, then the Indictment is not,
aualsltted.
. .
Efts Honor further sold ft wee for the jury
to ecnn,ider whether, In the use of the word
diddled." Mr. Scheyer won referred to: If
Dot, the verdict most be not guilty.
VERDICT OT UCILTY.
VaeJuryreti red, and :titer a brief absence
returned, buying agreed upon a verdict of
.. .Pahl , " Mr. Swartz welder made a me-
MOala art ent. of j udg count.
•
Early Made tnut get tnwlEitt.
At uhout one o'cl.k yesterday morning,
apartv of roughs CORniSting of John Muller,
August Moll, Willlan arowo , Fred. Fauber,
John Seamen, H. Word non a follow knave
known only by the cognomen <if ..Scrans,a
• went the tavern of John Illweser, on Ohio
/greet, In the Third ward Allegheny, and
le tho moat positive and peremptory mu,
her, demanded edit:attn.°. After mu c h
• delay they were permitted toenter, wheU
they Immediately dem ended drfnlte. Them
were refused, and they Insisted In having.
..cardlnene as tinny more were tweded In
toe, party. At length they got 00111 of a key
of ale, which they undated on relit g out of
doom and carrying away a Ito them. On
tins movement tieing .resisted they con,
menced a Course of moot di.ordelly pro
. cowlings, tanking a great disturbance end
' breakin.r no things quite extensively. OM.
cars Efate and. Bolster. of the night pollee.
were sewn on bond, interformg, and nuc.
_Deeded tit arresting firemen end Ward,
The Others escaped.' The two prisoners
were locked up, and in the morning at the
hearing were made to pay fifty dealers and
costs, after. whicb.they were permitted to
lAkethemselycs away. •
Larceny as IYlllec
• 'On WelitteralitY Daniel Thompson, teeter.
ed man, residing on Wyito street, came be
fore Alderman Donaldson and preferred a
, ribargeof larceny as bailee against !moth,
• ehatry Individual named Win. Carter. The
deponent alleges tnat route days since he
• lent a silver watch to it young lady, named
Isabella Green.. Sobsequently she Inform.
•
ed him that she bad let Carter bans It to
• wear, and he reburied to return it. Sir.
-.Thompson endeavored himself to get tile
.
watch.frollidefendant, hilt withont SUCIMBR.
- Jig therefore Made the Information as slat
ed. OD.leer Limo arrested • Carter on Wed.
neldaY evening at the Colored /air at City
Hall, where she merry fellow wets disport
.lng in a moat festive man mi. The prisoner
was admitted to ball for u furtinT hearing.
The star ell aas found seers led 1130 run lc
of defendant's winter tiL , her rc2hlemm ou
Wylie street.
Arrektl SIM rol.eharwell.
On tredneeday Mr. George tichoontlialrer,
of theOrm Of.T. hchoon maker & :on, propri
eton of the Pioneer Paint Works, Alleghe
ny, made information before Mayor Moir!.
'son, charging Jame; Yergason er..i George
Daly, two entered boys' :::.didlng In the Se,
°nth marl Of t'..tt. city, with the larceny of
a pair cJ Aeere buttons and a Pair of
ghee., front deponent "Ulcers Nrott and
Oamnbell, of the Allegheny police, were
sent in pursuit of the alleged thieve:. and
.uceeeded In arr.:Sting them at their homes.
The prisoners and their pretnist , were.
searche.l, hint nothing was found IR any
w'sv to support the charge against them,
and they were di.Fcharred of the Mayor.
Forntly Dl4tortion - Oe.—Ofticer lies., Of
the Allegheny. pollee, Yesterday arrested
James Canapholl, a rolnfed laborer, residing
In the Third ward. Allegheny, on a charge ,
Of • , 11.ordarly conduct preferred b't archle
Ta3-lor son-In-law of acre,ed. l' he two
families r silo In the same house and have
great trouble In getting along together.
On It",.....ltieeday 'evening titer had an un.
usually lively quarrel, and the dernonetra.
Liens of the old man minced the mrorrna-
Linn MClltiolll.4l. .1.6 we , tnt. , l,the old man
wag arrested and 1s In the leek-np awaiting
a hearing,
A 113,1)nd Nelee'llon.—Tho selection by
tha Allegheny City iEounells of John C. Me.
Combs, Esq., PM Env Folleitor, reflect., the
highest ertillt upon their lodgment. Ile Is
ar:p'e'refo'r'mn thorooyhiy runrt to the le'r7itrtlad
ble manlier. Ws o ffi cc is located immedi
ately oppoilte the Gfarrvi: building, on
Fifth street, where, to addition to his hipal
business, he gives C LI - idol - attention to the
collection of pensions, bonntle, and arrears
of pay from the EnvernMent. tie cheer
fully corumeniLlilm to the at:mak/it of our
friends,
Wife Deaersturt.—bliorge IV. Dawson,
charged with desertion on math nt wife,
Margaret .1. Dawson, bad a hearing before
Mayor McCarthy, on Wean...lay, which re
sulted In bin being held Dm appearance at
Court, Michael Upton, eliasgml with limier
tion on oath of his w:te, Donut, Dillon, abio
hail hearing before the Mayor, wh irl,
suited in ilia being hell to halt for Ids ap
pearance ^s Court. ..,
Flnella COmmated.—ltenjamill , 1111-
mow:, char foal lietore Mayor McCarthy, on
oath of Robert Armstrong, with ideating a
barrel of molasses from the store of Weasel
.t. Armstrong on the eOrner of First and
Market streets, heal a ilnal hearing yeller.
day, before the Mayor, howl in default of ball
was oommltted to Jail - to answer at Court. E
1111, , ebarged.—Ileury hinter .cl Job
•(:it lick, the boys charged with stealing eon
from ”OMS cnm 011.1hIC Itilll
road, - had a hearing befog, the Mayor yed
terdny morning, which metalled lu the[
discharge:there being no evidence what
over to warrant the Mayor In holding them
The Mailn.—We are informed that on
and alter January rth, the mull for
the points herein_named, will elm, at WAS
viz : Cleveland, Columbus ' clunk,.
null, Detroit, Toledo, lndlanapolls, lout .
vino, Newhvllle, at. Lenin and St. JOSerb.
MANUFACTURERS
ROBERT LEA,
=I
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
Freight I - roisters
AND DOCTOR. ENGINES.
4.Tc:eatll*s or all dererlption, made to order
Corner of First mad Ferry IS tttttt ,
RE
MWl==
UTILITY WOUKS.
McLEAN & SLATOR,
No. 83 Liberty St., opposite Fourth,
I .7 I O7.LCIVIZILES 07
• -
CABINET MAKERS' HiLRBWABE.
They make a sixelalty of Iron Bedstead sad
Pirot Casson: Porcelain, Bedstead and Pivot
Castors: Bs datead Putenings: Stops for eaten
:don Tables, to. They also mwinfactureand
have constantly on bands Thumb Latch ea. Spring
Latent% !Mean'. Window Sash Supporter.
51•Leare• Eccentric hh Button UtilltY that
as
ter and Butt Hinges, tirind•sto'ne tiaarloss.
NM trona. -ash nislehts. an.
PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS,.
.1. PAINTER & SONS.
tuarrAtrruaxua Ur
Troll, BubKrt. Tub and Trunk
HOOPS AND SHEETS,
tele.o2 'PITTSBURG'', PA.
IRON CITY MILLS.
ROGERS & BURCELFIELD
•
Itartnneserers of'
Etenued, charcoal, dautata & Poll.dard
• E533.13213Er =ROW.
Orrlet WAUlLUoVeli,tio. MAE it crirr.
0z3,115
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO,.
P EX.VS FL r. 1.47.1
rrtc•Ter wcrizirirs.
afro•*- °,.P.1.?°;
I?IESICK &Bro., Engine Build •
EIIiAND MAP II I N 1 ,11 . 4, manutM ture ri of
Itinslck•s Putout ltalancr Vslyes, for , 1,11:11 Xt.
f . 1.:e5, ,, nue all k yIC? of Brewers' Macialuery.
• 11 ZwillA n t ', TVI/;oultll l 2alie ' c 'n V.ti ys ' e l ::7loTi r er n s it
Pirc,Pronts. Walking Ileum bonoretions,
nhieues_ Pgrups, COnis EH • lid ftlll.SuN
AND t uuk& SI'ILEETb. Pittsburgh,
pu S ttlug up much nary promptly
sell :r rs
•
LEGAL
(11ZPIIANS , COURT: SALE.—By
s-- , vi,ttie of an order df the Orphans• Court of
Allegheny County. the unclerstgned. Allotlnte
t:. of SAMUEL CIANATI. &mated. late
otAllegheny City, trllltaat at Public bah, on'
the prenolsee. In the ttorongh of Duquesne, at 3.
o'cl.c P.
I On Thursday, February rib. iht4l:.
7be one undivided half of that certa i n ldt or
;guts of yround, situated In the Enron, h °I Du
; , Comity of allo,noty. end:State of l'en n
-11=oet'l;•••=0 siti r tVaTt r ent ' r ' ,Tro ' no n .
tit the plan of iota Mid out by tt. E. Warner
and Jacob Fainter, and running northward , y
along said lot Ina feet, more or lest; to Vow NIIII
then., elatwartly along mid alley brat
to this northwest corner of lot No. 5'.: II sure
snuttiwardly along laid lot lOU feet, more or le 11,
to sold Bank street; thence 'seaward!, along
wlf! ate Put tire.. to the plase of beginning: on
hich Is et:scud a two...cry Frame Dont,. •
Tun IN SA th, balol, at
the end of out year. with inlereet. to be secured
by bond and mortgage; the title' papera El he
paid for by the blurt... ,
J,ldtrtith- LOA Vtll W. 31.Eli1tAW, Adm•r.-
TN TUE NATTER OF THE ES-.
TATE 01 SAMUEL SCUTT, dectkau.l."
47. Dee. taber Term. I:AA.
And now, to wit: Decemhur 1'4.1,114. tbd (7 , 0,1
Appoint W. II ICOI/GGl:ti, Auditor to die:Mule
the Imlauce to the hand,. or the Actzu.lat..tre , era.
BY TILE CLIMILT.
Atteett A. 'LILA...S. Clerk.
l
he un p der ergotta I itdwtereatodill 1134,11 , 3 for •re herebthe y not
perim:eatsf
fied that
t o
hit appointment. at bit oda,. No. h 7 Irlaummt
watt. Pittalutrith."om SATIJIWAT. p.m Jan
narj.l,47. at 2 r. a., at which timeand place
th..y ..an attend. W. B. ROUGED".
dellhoi4nr Auditor.
ri.NECCTOBS'NOTICE.—LtIters
eatamentarrnit Me • "tale 01 MUCH)
THOMAS., late of the City of Allegheny. lit:gess
ed:baving been granted to the undersigned, all
Person. knowing thinntselves indebted to said es
tate are rtsl tee to make payment Immediately
ri it. either tit the undersigned, and thus., haring
lalms against said estate will please pre..ent
them, duty authettlesiedt for Tirrient.
Tll •11A0 J. clikEka. -
I.l.ltrgaiat EDwAim,pmm..-
IiNETT (Ex~re.
FXECIUTORSY NOTICE—Where-
LettersiTeatamentary on the estate of JO,
Ertl late of Lawrenceville.
Atleyhens county, Pa.. deceased, harts, bee.
granted to the oodevtliihed. all persons 1 adol:cd
to sald estate are requested to make Immediate
D ayment. and all persona havlux claims against
Id estate. will present the man, properiy
authentl“ted. foraettlement, to
- NW:EIGHT,
()LEVU/. BENN.
Executors.
•
A DMIIVISTRATIIIIVS NOTICE.-
Wnert. Let ter" of Administrative. on tee elw
tau of rtA.VIII latu.or litivoltagtmen. de.
ceased. have beeo gran , ed to MARY A. I•ttlC9,
All venom. Luring dolma agalnetsald ettra.e. will
present Illiwto tO toe [did -ealitued, and all penults
liadebtwi are here i b i y A nall d pAtizo.o. , to
itnaghaok. atreet, Blendureamil
or Led Art oraiev, AULitllNßAßliff, 710
roarth,atruet. Pltta burgh. de27:rii4
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
•Whereas Letter e of-Join:dohs retina on the
estatt of raid UE :Wit:ATV. lateotthe el ly of
Aliegfiene. P., deceased. have been granted to
the undersigned. AU genus. ha, leget Im.
alaintt tae estate will present theat to the und,r
-.1/nell. and all la.r-O•a la leete..3 are heresy
Mal to Wake payment to
IlAesql) W. et LGRA.W.
Alleeheey Irv. •
Or tor att . ). W. itEEITT.E.S ILLItlt. tau:air/I
II:TATIFI OF JOHN T. CHILD
V.
s D.-Letters of Admit. Ist tatlon have
betttgraute.l to the ohdervhreed. rem," hay
lIIMIsn am( present theta. end those Indebted
vtlit Par thameeltatety to
MOB. B. 11.1.1.11LT0N,
igrlifth etteet. rit,senrah.
OEM
A Ii MLNIISTUATDIVB NOTICE,
Whorae. Ltter. rif Achninlatration on the.
c-ta, •f Andrew Wolfe decease barn hero
vrantod to the ondetalgned. ali pervona knowing
tuvintelvee indutited io seld cvtate will call and
In•kes iwttlement. arvl U.< having claims will
nv act, then forthwith.
titiAN A. WOLFE, Almlnietratrii,
del3ialgo Yoorth Street.
C. .A.Z.SIOrMOC).
/MULL:
Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diam'onds
itsx.r.evmiza
French Clocks, &c.
7 ml,4 trait?o t. to OmitZPATnime Far.
•
:ft. 22 RUM Street.
WALL PAPER—Ot sill grades,
for Parlor., Halls, Dining Hoorn. and
it "...Intr.. V 0.107
MAILLES 4 also.
PH. R. r,fortirz,
1
Banker and Broker,
118 Wood St., near corner of Filth,
All description; et Metiiment Bondi
onegll ox liberal terms.
tOddon and Continental Exchange told
at sew Thrk rates.
Gold, Silver and Comxons bought at C.
eft rates. and Gold Drafts Woad Os, re's
York.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
077/CIE OP VIC eAth,:tt,
Torn., Dia, Jun. 17, 1.567.
The New York stock quotations tO•slay,
as reported by Robinson, lileClmi &
Co., were as follows : Gold,
.1M3)43 . 1&:-X;
Eighty-one bonds, Re..; ryn. T‘rentles, Old'
107 N; Five . .Ntatle3, "A 157%; Plve Twen
tieS, hew, let; , ;:: Seven Thirties, WIN; litchi.
gan Southern It. It., ',1 , %; Cleveland &
Pittsburgh, .V 7:: Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne
& Chicago, fF;ta Erlo, Railroad, el;
11 extern I Ilion Telegraph Co., 'ti; Chicago
& 'lock island, loe!. Chicago. aml North
Western a. It., 44;',; 01110, .25%; Clinton, n 7;
Mariposa, 1." i: New 1 ork Central, les , l;
Ilndson, 1•20; Michigan IS:entre!. 105; pre.
ferred, 7.!.;.
The Eastern Mari:olk steady on National
securities, unsteady hot advancing In gold,
while Railways are down heavily. The
season is very alit rontions for Railroads.
The heavy snows, i nd the long cOld spell,
begin to tell with •ffeet upon the reeelpf;
Lof the various toad . The full 'millions on
all the Wc.tern mid Northern .roadn was
very poor, both InFreight and passenger
receipts, out the p sp.:eta for the coming
sea-on so far us tey can to anticipated
are by no means th , itternig. More than one
of thou will hay to Cease passing Mei
dends upon stock 111,9 there Is a speedy
and large change f the better.. We look
for lower quotation upon the entire list. .1
project Is afoot to increase the capital
stock of the Clevelat .1 and- Pit tnnrgn coo.;
. ...V,00,/ shares, half to oto the Improvement
ot the road, and the rest to the stockhold
ers . a dividend at'u per cent of the par
value. .
The gold board Is active, and rates are
more Erna. They du duated yesterday bee
(aeon 35!-i and 3T. 13.vernment sold half a
million, which cause a temporary decline,
Uut to-day rates aro up to within on the
highest point touched yesterday. It 1. eel.
li dent from the unsettled condition of the
I market, and Immense imports that :.,ccre
tary McCulloch projected a resumption of
specie payments wilt have to hel re-Con
sidered.
Our home market for bonds and stocks of
the best description, retnalris limn at pre.
viol. quotations. County and city beeurl.
tie, have been sousewlMt sought atter of
lute, though, prices ii i r r iabout thb same.
Allegitiby Valley Hal I .bonds are of
'bored at L., ex-January Interest, at, which,
IL is said, sales have been made during the
week. Bank stock,, notwithstanding the
demand for money. contiune to sell at full
prices. Dridge and Lies are nearly - up to
quotations previous to dividend. Insurance
stooks quiet. In oils. there Is do
lug—reported sales of Columbia at
which la abovo the market. Triumph
hangs at about 1. Marine at the) to 1,,0.
—The proposition of cr. ItAndall, of
Pennsylvania, en the 110u.,e of Ilepreienta.
Lives, to do away with the present. National
Banking system, and substitute in lien
thereof the legal tender Treasury notes, is
attracting considerable attention. The
scheme, according to the Washington re
ports, meets with fewer In both house+.
Some of the ablest finaneial men In New .
. . . _ .
York, Horton and other place', areorillng
to thu Trtbfoir, hare addressed letter; to
the committee urging Ifs nflopt.ton.. If title
plan ls•sueeessfel, then the national hunk - 9
.111 go the Way of the otate banks, and fed
eral paper become the sole circulating
medium. The National banks probably
have too many'friecll in Congress to put
through any measure like this, though It
would save a good tunny rulliions to the
governments. The it ',position of the liouse
11014 . 0Ver, crews clearly to be In
favor of inflating the I:overnmerst- cur
ie:myriad against increasing the National
bank Issue. •
—.l Washington dispatch says the pro
position of Secretary Motailloeh to make
the interest upon our bends hell In f o reign
countries payable In those countries, is said
to have been a measure of precaution on
his part, affording as It would, a more safe
(collagen the part of holders to the event
of political turmoil In this country. It Is
doubted, however, whether the proposition
will be carried.
—The New York bank stat)ment (or the
week ending Saturday was more favors
able than w is generally ezpected, a . ,l ita
influence was eassuring. The llrst item
Motorman attention in the return is that
of the specie, which shows an increase of
Sl,sle,CNl, and the accord, that of the
lenat
tknders, which shows a decrease of
:Id, the Inference to be deduced from which
is that the banks lent legal tenders on gold.
the drain on currency Southward being
smaller than Is generohy supprnied and In.
sufficient to account for the change. The
loans show on increase of i1,06.3.(a1, and the
circulation of V72,T11, while the deposits
have only decreased in the trilling sum of
sls,era.
—The 6/Upping Liar remarks: One great
fault of Mr. Metullocki's management, in
oar estimation It his lack of a stilled pe.l-
lee. But for t ills In connection with the'
unfortunate state of onr political attain.,
there can scarcely be ir doubt that the no
urinal credit would have occupied a much
more exalted petition Illarkit. dries at pre.
Cat, view of the Immense revenue enl•
lected during the past year, and the cheer.
fulness with 11 . 111 , 11 it borne by the people.
The public credit un.l the commerce and
industry of the country are the 1...e1CV
sufferers: enterprise of all kinds has
coma restricted. and Ini=iness rendered ex.
Ira hazardous by the 111,th and continually
nucleating prices which are the direct re
stilts or the prcsont uncertain condition of
the .financial and political affairs. It Is
plain, We a IC. that there Call he 00 per
manent prosperity for any ells or
any sec
tion until there shall 1.0 any end to the
present anomalous condition of things; for
nothing ran cornnensato the depressed
commerce and Imitedry of the country In
the absence Of tile leading cenaltions of
of laemmsful progres,—natlonal unity and .
stability. •
—Tee total Increase of national hank
notes since June 10, l'Stir, has been over one
hundred and sixty mlOlnn.a. if we thaltirt
the decrease in lentni tenders during tine
corresponding pealed from this amountove
dud that the aggregatectrculation in legal
tenders and national bank notes hens been
a i u O gm n Since
d tine e
b e e x g t iennti o ng went.Y.six to
of June, this
Against thisaggregate Increase must; of
course, offset the old state hank tunics,
of which some Lily millions have Imeil
withdrawn.
end the following statement in re
earn to the failure of Lytlay a, Chorpening
in the Springfield, Ohio, Repel/tam
When it became generally known on the
street that, lir. John F..thorpening had
failed, the newer.] feeling was that of
sorrow and condolence. HO I, main who
was and is highly estemed—liberal, gener
ous, free-hearted, and so far to known, a
careful baldness manager. Bence It is that
bat one cult, and that for 112 SJ, has bOell
brouget, ea a result of this failure, and we
havejust now learned that that even has
been withdrawn. This IntliCates the spirit
of forbearance toward the unfortunate
parties of this community, and its north
dence in their Integrity, •
too hesitated ahem. bringing the matter
before the pnbile In our colums, but MAIN
merits in print elsewhere render it neces
sary.
1. A correspondent of the Cincinnati
&Memel,- Mt, sinin 1111.12.1 f simnim of
the failure of essr g
s. Chorpening, Muudlow
& Ferrell. There him been nO ouch failure.
The firm of Ferrell, Ludlow tt Chorpenlng,
to which this person refers Is not affected
by Mr. Churpening's cutsfoitunetr.
/1. The Cincinnati Untellepubliebes,
tonially, the following parngraph:
The heavy failure of J. 1. Chorpenina,at
Springfield. Ohio, 1a creating much excite
ment and consternation in that community.
Mr. Choi - peeing was a member of the _firm
of Lyday Co., extensive oil deniers at
Pittsburgh—was, Indeed, the prinelnal
member and became involved by the recent
heavy decline In petroleum. Our Spring
field special says hie will amount
IMMO In that city, and .100,0e0 In Pitts
burgh. Mr. Chorpentng was considered
one et the most reliable business men lit
the Upper Miami Valley, and several 'indi
viduals In have been ruined
outright or badly crippled by this disaster.
Ti,,, facts are that tit, Ili/1,111[10% in Pitts
bergli are not unite elee,tive, and In Spring.
fields little upwards of that sum—making
about raio,ool In all. Mr. Cliorpening bas
tinned t.ver till Ids property for the benefit
Mills Springfield creditors, and 03 all par
ties are doing, evidently,the very beet they
coo In the clniumstxuces, the publio feel
ing toward them Settled and considerate.
CENTRAL LITE-14E0ER MARKET.'
01110:0 or ?asTimm].lnez (4Arirrrg,
TnrasoAT. January 10, 1007. 1
CATTLZ.
The market for cattle hat been router
dull this week, the transaCtlont In the ag
gregate. being unusually light, and corn.
pared with last week, prints are a fraction
lower. The Philadelphia market Was a
hard one this week, and consequently,
Plitlailelphin buyers were a llttlo shy, and
houaht only when they' could do so at con.
cessions, and, ere believe, there was hut one
Kew York buyer in attendance. The i.rri
vAlit, however, were hardly: an large.
usual, - .lhangh the supply nab fully UPI to
the demeZtai and In addition, to bile:receipts
irate the West, there was quite It number
driven over from the Allegheny Yards,
wAtelt helped to swell the atiierwim
otrerln. here Is viol her noticeable
feature In h e r market this week, and that
Is the Ottality of the cattle, generally speak
ing, was or un Inferior ord.. As will be
seraby reference 10 the sales, 15 the
highest price reported, though wo have 50 MLR KETS RY TELEGRAPH,
doubt, prime to extra cattle would hero
, brought 714 to 734, and possibly 9 cents,
Common 'cattle,. es has been the Casa for olnss' York Finance If
some time. were in good supply and dell, rar roar, January 17.—litonev rather
selling at 51.5,t0k1d, wills heliersand easier, at tlir per cent. on call. Sterllng
Meet's In prelty good coalition, may he I
quiet, at 0iX91..1 tor cold for fleet class bills.
;noted at 6 to
I American gold witbout decided, change !
p.l i i. ,, ,m,t404 I.opening at 15'.34, tultancing to 1.17, declins
tlTu a grlligo l l ' lr UlYer P r l ittnit u lt P X
flag to 1365;', and elosink et 1.14 M. (Meath
been w4li tie.inMined, ranging irom 6to Cy;{ meat stocks dull, and a shade easier.
tor :Mr to good heavy avergeS,6,3s to OM Fralght9 to Liverpool firm, with engage..
for Prime snipping and 6 c sn, and ere " meet for 31,0% hush. corn. at per sail,
11,65 was paid for a few bunches of
Odell per simmer. ,
nogs,.but these are outside tplotatimitt and .
donot fairly Indreatethe gonetsd rittirre or I 3..:7;24 3.
isleticue a Co. bought 4 car lo ins at o 0. 0 0,„; et ,,, y. Gold Is ;ur n, .;
0 toGrlehrelst d Reyentader, it cur 41`13i. Sterling quiet but dm, at isrielf;
loads at:6,ts to 6,50; Orr & Mace, 9 car load 9 Governments steady. The following. are the
at 6to 6,25; Cronse, Rinerick a Co. le ear closing price. ConvolG, in.wit do SD,
loads at 6,...P.t0 6,4:!; and Singer & lutholt It 1 1 1 Car loads at 5,2, to 0,63. Tneso are beta
:gloss'-even-'Threes, Sen-For
tlz,el.l;l.:. Railroad stocks 'are In better de •
small err:oration of the transactions of the mend and nigher, at Dm following quota
post week, but the above are among the Dons: 01110 Certlticatcs, it ..,•• western
mint prominent shlppers,and vro give heir Colon Telegraph, .113.MT47; Ni.a." Yet:, (lens
operations merely to enable the medal. to t;i',;; ltia,,4;
form a pretty rood Idea dr vile coalition or ' 'ell I.rt Central, Itrlfintrn Illinois Central. I
tho lard M. ritt.hurgt, 0w..,Q: 1 ,,•; Toledo, 12.4.4
SHEET, Rockl.sland, Northwm.i"r o . I •N‘lp
3A; do Prenirred,' Fort Wove, tIlt,S;;
I :dve,' - nut!•er.;, Chi , tro and Al
16!.4:11tinatikee and Pool prefer.
red, 41. Mlning shares urn licttor. Gregory
ran up to $l5 z.l, closing at 413; Corydon firm,
at Kw;
50 . 41,h7; Smith
and Pannier, $lO,
10f4 foot` Prildritb Mortlet.
hew Yong, January —Cottonl7 very firm,
with very modurath business doing, ebletly
owing to Ulu storm; sales of 7,00 bales, at
95c for middling uplands. Flour; receipts,
Mils.; market dull ond nominally low
er but nnorailons uttehangral;sale, 11,...v0
'Oils., market ‘,lllO. Wly kny not.
Duel. Receipts of W beat. 500 lion. market
Intl and drooping; 5a150.y.3;51 hu, No, 3 mti.
waukee at 42,12. Rye; in bond scarce and
firmer; free, dull and henry; sales 0,05; bus.
Canada lit bond at 41,10. Barley dal; re
orlptx 105 lam; market 11111111 firm; sales 32,..
DOT soi 11,1; for mixed Were., ln store,
aud 4,1,19 for do. afloat; also sal, last even
ing of 21,154 bur. mixed Western at 11,15 G
1,11 1 3 lu storo,uud 11,111 afloat. Oats In mod
erati, request; sales 10,110 bur. at 02U-134; for
Chicago and Milwaukee, Petroleum quiet
hut arm, la cue for crude, and 3 1 41fe1 for
relluml In bond. Groceries 1011. Pork firm
and quiet; saws 3,230 ibis. ute"4 ^, olft I .lAolor
nun 1110'•1, VlClsing at 0431 for
41,:llit10.;.1 for old nc,e, closing 419,27 curb;
sl'2,.'ll({ 17,14 ler oriole; also 1,17 e; bbl 4. new
mess at 421,354/21,75, seller and buyer's op
tion, February and Mardi. Reef 'lnlet and
steady: sales Vol bids. Itoef Rams un-
chweati; sale. It, Wes, Maven quiet: sales
:4710 Imses at 10100!„c for Cumberland
and 10 1 .3f11e lor abort ribbed. Cut Meats
!nee:lie; sales 2% pactowcs at el AFP..Ic. for
shoulders, and 1011/12'40 torham.. Dressed
Hogs Armor; sales at for Western.
Lard quiet and steady; sales 1.'67 Den os at
151.:1413e for old, and 1..:4igi3.:; for nen. nut
ter firm. Choose unchangist.
.
. The receipts of Sheep were again fair thin
week., but with ad;oed demand and a fiOr
number. or buyers !n eltmicure, tau mar.
ke,trillcti stonily and prices ranged from
( '4 to t: eta, grosv—it.ts possible an extra
Numb would have brought llesser re.
porta having bought s ear loads at toe.
hilarp sold Loyd lee head at and i . . at
:,,a5; and Johnston gold Gallagher, head
at 5,1 e. rldeoch, .t gold
bought .several
droves, and there wise quite a number of
other eransactions, the particulars of whirls
were unable to learn, but we have given
enough to establish the condition of the
sharket.
Porter to .11eArdle, 17 head, weighing 20,-
930 tit ,Aladorr to D. Smith, 17 bead,
weighing IR,MO, at tr)ic, Aull to Gearhart, to
weighing 11,00.1, at samo to tame, I,
woigning o7no, at 04. Smith h Co. to Thal,
X hood. weighing 17,750, at 3 , 4.
k'ragier to 31oOno?; A Cot, weigh
ing on , private term.. Ibtr.lowood
hood, weighing 02,574 ut,
Mill Co. to lieathatt, Ott head, wo ' ighing
.22,00 at 0,..45.
tireonwaltt & Rahn to Mooney & Co., 34,
walghtng 38,730, at Doml. & Co. to Pat
ton, 15, Walghlog 1,015, at Orr & Waco
to Mooney S , C0.1 , ' arotglilnit 15,100, at 1!4.
Bunday to head, ...',l;;lang
tit
Cochran to Mayne.; & Co., 1 4 , weighing hi
-42.5, at IX. ninith & Co. to „McConville, 3.
weighing 40,130, at 7.4. Pollock to IT oss
averaging about 1100, at 6. 4 47; salt, to ea toe
17 head, ut 410 per head.
Kraus & Liam; Initlemen, 11 head. weigh
ing 78,000,tit i"; etutzmante to Mayne: &
w eltridag . "2,773, at 6;31; Sul lth ,h Tannage
to may 00.-+ t Co. /7; wtighing 17 , 273 , lit it
!grown & DUII3 to Montague & Co., 31 hood,
neighing <in; nano to mine, 11,
eig I air at
to 310, weighing , 19,073, at :4 1ti 7..;;
MeGottick to Alill,ll heal, 440 0:lug 13,4
01 I:a:Clark to ttuhcr. '4, weighing . x 0,131, u 6
Woodrulf to Daa.n, 11. weighing 30,-
coo, at 7. Jones to Miller, to, welatieg 17,-
173 at e^:.
Montgomery to Li Mega,. 31 he:ol, weigh .
log 1 4 1: 4 , t TiN; Morenti nigh to Len 14, 3.
weighing 7373. at 4; Keys to Sentotarialue, 6.1
weighing 7 , ...,471, It 1.13. Keys to Baker, 17i
weighing t1.4r0, at 4,03. Ntelaol, to Mci.lar
vet-. weighing 43,114), at rleuilog
Dutley,l9lleadoreighing at eilz. Orr
Maw to Miller 17 head, averaging Tait., at
7,42.
rirrsnunost msnut:rs.
Orrier. ow rug PlTTeiritGli GAZILTTL,
Tdritiri cc, January 17,1567.
The produce markets arc dull,
and with
olit matellat change, alto the the excep
tion of such article, an arc affected by the
advance in gold. .The operations in /lour,
Grain. Prorlelons,'and all of the leading
commodities are vety much rent rimed, the
demand twing limited to supplying the
immediate wants of small inches and con.
comers.
titiOCEßlEti—The trisritat to n shade
tirmer, and prices are tending upWurd, fa
consequence, of Ilse advance In itold.t bough,
as yet the change in this Clarke!, ,
very slight emtars are quotes tteadV nt .
11% to WI for Cuba; 12..‹. to IV., for Porto
Rico; lON for Cricthed; I3 ' to IS'.; tor
Coffee, 10,t for "tit" IC,' for Extra
Coffee to gun at 7t'. to 2.5 for good to prim.,
Edo. Molasses, 73 to Si for Porto alto. eyrs
ups range all the way Irmo 70 to 51,•220, the
outside figure only for fancy brands. Tea.,
are quotiutut 7:". to 41,34 tOr Votong, and I
to 41,73 for direr:,
GRA la —When t Is Quiet but steady at
5g.55 to 32.60 for No. spring, and 4g,at to
gr„it.) for Winter. Oats dull but unchanged:
L.: to 33, for smolt bits, In store. sole of I
ear iirtune swing Marley, to arrive, at ts 4
and I car, on the spot, at 1. VD I! price. Ityo
Is quoted at 41,g.1 to *hitt,' for Ohio 'aud
Pinola. Corn Is dull but unchanged-ewe
have sales reported on truck, at 70 to
i'Litt . It—ls nowt and unchanged at
41.litt to 41. , E for fair to eiloive
Spring Whe at; to t.a) for Hinter
Wheat; and eld toga for lance brands. Wye
Flour In tooted at O. Burk wheat Pinar In
doll, and offered pretty freely at 1. , w tier
cert.
BAY—There Is 'uo improvement to note
its the newest.), and the runrket continues
dull and negletttd, And prices are very
crier:lts, Wu Can npOrt n sale of sl e.srs at
•al, awl I , to do at fs:l--elellyered.
- •
1111TTLIL:-Ilte receipts isintlone heavy,
and with o supply largely :0 excess of the
demand, the market is dull, and prices are
barely maintained. Prime Poll is xeil iDe In
a Antall way. a :10 t 0;,., though, we th tnk,
iL would lo Mak:tilt to sell a round lot at
any price, at there, 11 no demand ter ship.
tent.
gliGS—Qut,t and unchangl.d; still ynntel
at :X"/ for Ittned,nrul 2xe to 1 contra for fre+lt
packed.
POTATOES—Continue exceedingly dull,
the demand bout- very nun% re.orletud.
Smell ratio. of p: thre lbnrh Itto ttt ,tut e,
at :toe por built.
APPLES-1u good demand, mud mar.
Let, may be quoted 4truity ' 44,0,
per barrel for bar to good, and jt..15 to 41.51
for choice.
• .
111LIEDFILVIT—Doltlttuaehange•I; .m nll
sales at r to 10 for Appler, und 11l to .O :or
reaches.
EKED.S—Flasseed Is in demand at $1,50,
and but Ilttle in market. No movement in
Clover or Timothy- beedd.
. BEANS—Corning In more freely, but the
market 1s report,u.ateady at $.475 per busb,
for prime mmollolllo.
rriTrintraGil rErnoz.Eum dIAftILET
OPIUM ow run PITTBIII7IIOK (Pang[:,
Tar, w , par, January 17, 19t.7.
CM:DE—The market for Crude present.
no new feature. worthy of special not ice,
thorn being bat littin Inquiry, either for
present or future delivery, and prices urn
nominally unchanged. We can report a
sale of Gat bbl,, on the spot at to, and au
hear of offers to soli-for March and April,at:
same figure, Without finding buyers.
Smith's Ferry oil is soiling to small lots at
bids returned and 1 . 1!4, bins Included.
Our late.] adricesl from tilt City report
Crude dull and nominal at tl,:e to per
burro!, at that point.
41.1t11Y ED—The transactions ln boudedoll
were not near as large a, on Wedsday.
though, the market is
featly. uud, llan y•
thing, prices are a shade higher. We can
report baleen( bbla, ou the spot., gg; etor
for Fe ernery, standard white, at gl;
s, on the spot, standard white, ‘t.
500 tor April, delivered in Philadelphia, at
31; 500 for July, at 37; 1090 for /1•111.5 month.
at came price. Ti.,, sate of 3000 bbla noted
in our lest report, 500 to be delivered each
inonth, In Phildelphia, commencing. with
JIIIIO, should have bran at 34 Instead of
and advancing one half anent per
gallon each month. Frco Oil Is dull but oa
hanged.
At:RIVALS—The following arrivals of
oil were reported from smith's
Ferry:
n.
D. A l;iT ""'" I
IME=CM2
•
l.oc IR, Jun. 11.—Cotton dull, at 2Sc for
good ordinary. Flour and wheat drilland
unchanged. Corn easier..lit 7 , 34 , Ze. Oats
higher. at 6:.,'gnl3c. Provisions and lard,
quiet and unchanged. Hogs tine, of
Whi'43' arm. at 4[4111. Sugar advanced
I , j to 2c; coalmen to choice Louisiana sell
ing at 1311 c.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
PITSII/1171011. careWAT. CIII0•00 It.
Jaauary 17,-10 metal, Kimkir & co; 100
bins flour, C R Leech; 1 car bay, Adams A
Amittn; 4 cars metal, J Wood & Bon; 1 car
rye, J Flacb;2 cam !neat, F Sellers .t co;
100 bble dour, J 8 Dilworth &co t ll lOO 100 do do,
owner; 10 duz tube, •Bhrlver & Spencer; 100
Obis flour, J Doo; 100 do do, Showalter &
Lang' care millreed. - 11 /tea Jr; hidea.
A Meßeth• 30 eke wool, Seal & Grundy; 11
pkg, camps, A lloovelor; tho steel polars,
Anderson, Cook & co a blooms, Union
Iron Mills; 12 dressal h o g , s E Myers A co;
10 bins apples,) Herbert; dressed hogs,
licokletnan; 1 car hay, W Itingliani;to sks
rage, Godfrey Clark; 10 dumber, 14 bilde,
meat, ' , Sclera it eo; 1 ear J 110 i;
care hay, D ti Courtney.
•10 rITTPIIaIt RAILROAD.—
January 11-3 D
Scare hay, Dnt ney
N Court; 11
kg. lard, 1 bbl butter, hay
worth, McDonald
& co; 40 bbl; oil, 11 waney; 3 eke cheese C C
Bales y; 1 car staves, I:, Sclinlkts blue but.
ter, J 8 Dilworth & co; 15 eke note, 3 sack;
snot!, W P Beek A co; 21 bbls beans, 3 pkes
sundaes. Read Meez4mr; 33 bble be • on, 10
bas seed, 13 do dry applue, Graff A Keller;
101031. buttor, Fetzer Armetrong; c.
apples, Blair & Woods; 55 obis oil. D My;
bbls Dotter, 111 W Rankin; 5 do do,E
ton:10 doz brooms, .1 Drevol 2 hogsJ P
Hanna: II Obis glue. Wm Flacons; 15 barrels
apples, W D Patterson; 54 do du. J
107 bola oil,, 8 McMahon; 01 do do, 11rewer,
Burke &. co; 31 dodo, harlot & King; 1 car
bay W
; j 1 3 c i t rt. hu ll = !I rt N n al ' i r z e t ti ro ' to n ,
linger it Didwoll.
TITT B / 1 1,1[011. COIREDO. a CINCINIVATI
1 R., January 17-1 het apples. Jae Brooke; i 3 •
eke oats, Jas Dorrington; sacke barter.
Promo:Wel= & co; 43 too barley, P 811101 , 1 s t.
30 bales bay, W /1 flagon; 1 kg butter, Slur.
geoaDue; 7 bbls apple.., Wit Kirkpatrick
wadding, McElroy & co;•. bills
patter, Plttabuslth PAM' Co; 50 bbl; apples,
Morn,
l U ta Nn k Co n u 42 t ne k y e olaJdaes Mfoena; quort
Harper ,
I
it Hood; =slut corn, Str 14 Patton.
son; 10 bbl; , 011, Frank Ardray;' z Mule
con, E Lleuzleton; 100 I.lols flour,-Shomaker
& Lang: 100 bble flour, 8 a Floyd it no; 1 !
stove, J Croook.
ALL.I.OII[3I , LITATION. Jantlary .17-1 car
oats, U Steel & Bon; 31 aka wheat, 3fehec
co; 1 ear corn, .4111u:ere, Ml:melon & co; 100
sour, Coy - Noble it co; 1 ear hay, II al
llenderaon; 10 caddles tobacco, Hahn a.
Findley; aka oats, Chas Falk; 1 cur hi lay, a
oataaterss Ido do, Blair Wales; Ido
do; Lcacoelc & McElwah3; :›1 bake oats, J .
Kirkpatelek; 23 bble apples, W e gayiorl 27
bags. rye W Wallace; ill dozen brootna.
Drennan & Lena; a ,19 do; 0,13,2km1 S.
do dO, (3eo Meyer.
El==!=1!1!!
Not° oEvso, Jan. It. —Cat Sal active awl*
lughert sales of S,N)O laW middling at 31!..:0
We; receipts 6.3e0 baltlsi exports. 3;4 bah,.
augur In lellre . iewittul; lair, 1.. e. binlnnten
Miner; fair, COtag.e; 'prim° to elmlee, 711.172 e.
/V an arm; Sulierilue, .11%; $11,76e
corn In good request, at .1,07.A.c1,1V 1.
'flats l'se. Hay arm. at Pork
'heavy and advanced: Iltais, Ititean
none altering. hard, Whisky .and Tobseeo
nnellangtd.- (sold. 13; 1 :; 17t.;, New .
York Exchange 'be discount. Freight,. , 111.
an [MOM.
I=
Coo Soo, Jan. 17.-I'lout nominal; light
sales of spring . est nos at 410,44110,75. Wheat
item Arld lail t e higher; stales at 4=,1342.13t4'
for No. I. and sl;‘,4ll,tON /or No. 2. corn
(Mot and le better; sales At • •• J'ce /Or o. 1.
.1 ()MN qutet and steady uml better; sales
io at 40 , 44 t Ile for No. 2. Prov , , , lon. Item; moss
, ork ils,Js4la. Dressed hogs mole" "
,
pork 11.,.;341'... 'top, active for
ethlpplugutt.l ttreN,lng•und tilgher;
wxLro pr. $f;,,),57.1, - 2. (Ire 1100 !Intl; nines at
as,aara,,,to.
nostralo Market
Lr:rracn, Jan. 17.-I'lmi; In unheroic de-
Mond and steady• No. 1 .‘printr, ►11,:51111;09.
Wheat quiet mud nothing doing. Corn In
moderate demand, at 61.0 , for Old, and
for New. Out. nominal, at 5.143.5 . 1. e. Barley
quiet at $1,10a1,1t..,;. Rs a nominal. Provi
sion. quiet: Mend .rork. C 0,30 100
and $19,1a for light. Lard houllnal. ot 121,4
Dressed ►tog, In incelerate_delicindow
gm.
I=
Lot:lrs lilt. Jltntotry I:—cotton Corn
I;',Vf.ic for rpoltro,oor, Unt, Superfine floor
kto for r, VVIICAt. Vale 62(Proc. lien. pork
$ll. 1101 k n 11002.1 b!.o. Bulk klokr rod e .
10.1. flacon shnoldent 12'2. Boron clear
1160 13)4 haunt In fiercer.,
12'4. hror Ortram. sugar, fair, I0'.:. Nan-
L 1. 1 ,011 61111112.C.5 rOc. Coffee, 1110, :Lc. To,
face°, front $3 to 413,50
Cluelanai/ Market.
.T.Ln.l:.—Flo, dull and nn•
changed. Whist, - dull and unchanged.
MA. firmer. at 1i7.254,7,75; receipt. ;idol.
Me e ,, purl; to/ at 11 , VA a ith Strain demand.
Bulk Meade !truant; ,rionkl,rA at
al Green Meal, lllgher, nt nl.'a for
...hounler.f; c for riot,. and I , ,e tl,r 1.510,
Lard Urns, - at. jor plume kettle.
Gold,
I=
311,11 rub, .lannsry 17.—Cntton
~let att.!
steady; nuiddbug, recelllts, /ed. hales;
ext I,riltt bait,. Corn 11l rm. et •l SStil,lu
in 'store. Flour steady, al IrlblkiCll,oa, all
brands. Oats, lOc In store, 'l.tres-cd Una 4,-
- iatat• 31 els rock, C.:•,,sitol,to, 11. won; clear
sld e. nytit . C; thollithri.o4,lo:,, bulk, shout •
derv, 1b..; clear since,
rhlladelpb in Markel.
l'ott.o.ra.rxt.t, JUR. 17.—The .now storm
st.putoltut Lu+lnt ,, d. Itreaustutfi
dull. I. lour dull and ,uvnuer.t Whc4t
quirt; red No. codnu it 2.61; waiter 434.'
Corn null; nor ycl Oats uncitan.
chlnetl, at 574. lurk 4titcz:,: , li. {lnto, itiT
Lartt OutL
New lock Cottle Market.
Si,. 1 out:, January 17,—Iloccce , ulct. lov!
(Inner ; light rue expected for nu.it VillCk.
INlCilern are purcic,ucc to be, placed It,
trrut coutingcncles. t•hcco tinict ti 7 , ..t for
best droves. bt•tnu steady itt 707'; for
ortmo corn (0.1.
Nev. Tork Dry Gootl• !Clarke*.
NSW Vont:, Jan. 17.—Tto• dry gno-13 ma,
kot In very doll. Titer,, It 110 t hango to
rates. Untsttnittcs anti cotton Item. Other
gootli, nrfcr9 iustAcinctl,
/Milwaukee Markel.
Il..—}'lour quiet. Wheat
dull, Int for No I. Corn unchanged.
Oats weak, at I for \o. 1.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
No, 65 Fourth Street,
CHARTERED IN 1855.
Open daily from! toy o'chxl, also on Wednes
day and baturday evenlnys. from May let to No
vember let, groin 7 to o'clock, and from No
vember :at to Slay le fm 4 Sol o'clock.
Depoxlto reechedt,ro
of all sums of not ess than
Clat Oollar, and a dl, Mend of the prod. de
clared Owlet a year, In Jour and Pecember. In.
terest nu been drelare.l arml-annually 11, June
a n d
I. ..ember mace the Bank errant...l, at
te rate of .11 per rent: • yen,/
Inherent, II not tlta,Ro ant , he placed to the
credo of the depositors. prlncloal.and hear. the
lame. Interest from size drat days of June and
I , ..erml,er. compounding melee • year Without
troubling the diloosltor to call;or even to premmt
WA pa.. book. At tbls rate money wll double In
lem Mau twelve year..
lloolt. euntalolual lie Charter, Ily-Laws, !toles
and it!gulatlona, furnished gratis, on application
at the °Me,
PRs.6IDso2-41EUILUIL A LIIREIL.
.Vlca 11
11IN TEI
Jobe O. Back° 111.
A D . M. rlioek, AL I,
Bea). L. liatmestock, Robert Robb,
Junes Rudman, '• iJolin H. tlhoeuberger
Janice I,lcA James bhhile
Jame. U. LL Maeda, I Alexander
true H. rtnlaUCk• ebrlstlan feAger.
•
•
Wee. J. Anderson Thee
tJ ee
me
. as I). Kelly,
Calcite Aflame. Illenry J. hynon.
John C. I - Molloy,trot.. A. Matt. Ira,
Mack. I lotto Marshall,
IVo n lNOl.lll.l.ter, I . ' l V ot i r l t e o McFadden,
Chart,-. A. Colton. !toll. Orr.
- .
au. Hou glao,
cobra ao.
"
• • .
Jobn .1. Ollcesple,
Wllllam 11. Ilaren
,
Alr Ivr Tinale
William Vautirk,
Peter H. tiunker. •
'chard Hays.
Tttx.coma—CHAlLL
il,'2‘ . 4A`rr,. ! °
- 8 A. Cyl.TO.e.
--..,......., ..,.....,....T_.,,.....~
112C-40.13.7_41E3.1 , 001./.
OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE,
• Xo. 410 Penn :arca.
RAIN it PITCAIRN, Proprietors.
se- thannuats and earrisees lorm.ned for alt
train.. •Isa, Corringe. for Winters“, Wedding.
and runes. at short :solace and roesonoble rates.
Stable . Open Day' and Night
is... 33.r_..akart.
HAN NOW A LARGE STOCK OF
AA PURE FINE Cori? ECT/UNAIIIEs.
CAKES, TOY/land MI other goods In bla Ilne
Ft/UTNE DOW DAYS. slut lie sans oriental ar.-
frotlns to his superior MIXED CANDY. at
ele99Etrilo and 91 Federal Ni., Allegheny.
I >DIVATE DISEASES. •
s. (late of Philadelphla,)
Neill& Third street. !res . s all deseriptiona Cl
r tate Placates with unparalleled meccas.
Particular attention paid to Opal matorrboena
an . Unary Oan, /Ile treat
ment the mime being it the m ol t aheeesalal layer
rnploved. Ile glean hope. of • @needy man to
the *Mkt lad
I.: L rt_ Z . l , l it t .
it
.. rl:t b l 4
_ ti m il , d; r, nrtn , e
1,0
d c tt
. 1 a
i.„,
~
~ 0 n
e l .
n t , o .
.. th , r Dr.t.tallon fo rt •nto I T "' r •P'r '''
a v lag o structlont
, r ,,,,T, 0 , , r t , 4 0 1 ?to. t , watch la (cur dt,reco
D.,, D , r . r altr . . 11 for ybttimate ease., Fivo
()Ilse boursti A.." 11. to 6P. AG,. r. U. to e P. M.
46gr . trs, ..vtli t i mi Mt. Y11t11:42,..1;..f:.j.
pnivATE DINEASES.
011 ICY 131 x PENN t3TIIILIT, near li.ue
•
For the .re e, toot all diseasa of lk NIT ate al.
tn. Vein two tour days, by an ante ady to, and
Bate trastroent. Also, Ortaltial Wcaturts, ard
otne , diseases of the genital organs and tht Ir
nrayention„
.
Coro otatniited of moOOT rctnn d e.l. oOlee boo to-7 to tO ,
• 01.1,••••
T'LOLI.I! FLOUR! CORN MEAL!
ittoor,lirooog of rt. Louis Floor
etitoom orsndaotWintor Wheat Flop r •
tiooo do d. do
pegere Fl ou r, , good to Choice baud"
7e Mlov
Flout'
.
lry,ite Coto Meal, kiln fried;
At the 0117171At.1.V . 2 onit 1711 Wood ctroe &NM.
FOR 'SALE,
THE HOUSE ANiiii.ol,
No. 40
If
otrett. Itlrsl. Ward, Alleghny.
The Lmile Is aso amanita! toro-ttotry Pm:lw, In
neettll royale. The lot to - 31 lett Wont on Coale
t ooo tairl 1.0 toot doer, ex tenolag to Yenno3l
- cs,:ug. tn,,,tire aL
.I• I7 3SITA 3.101.44L1WYD el.. Plttsbunti.
PITTSBURGH ROPE WORKS,
311B8111ALL, PE1 .. . 7 1'0N & BOLLMAN,
OW, iiantactorere In the %cut of
HEAVY CORDAGE,
a for tltaam and Coal Belau.
itAwAte Lit. ROPE.
Tarred Ropes' for Coal Railrcia4S,
HEMP OAKUM AND PACKIND,
Z:1. 1 .3.10140 torrOx. ete., Re,
Witiebotii.e.ll4 and 115 Water Alike:,
Near Monottgetkela liousa.
IIIVER NEW
The weather has agalalurned very cold,
Vestcrdtty being elmost as cold a day to W.
here had this season, Sod thit Strong hopes
entertained Tuesday and „Wednesday of
an early and permanent resumption of mix.
!ffetlon have vanished. The river receded
rapidly during the twenty-four Hoare end
ing last evening, at which time the pier
marks Indicated but little over air feet.
Leonidas started fur New Orleans
about neon yesterday, bet when She got to
head of "Glass lionse, In consequence of
ice making on her - *heel, she Demise al
most unmanageable, and returned to the
wharf where she Svlll remain until the
romther again moderate&
. We presume..tttnt ell the tow tronts and
there were quite a number of them laid up
at different points between here and
Wheeling, nave arrived, and it Is possible
that the Sherman and Golden Era-may get
up, and probably, the Glasgow. The that
named boat tuts been laid up at atenben
title Mr come
The Portsmouth packet Rob!. Moore, has
a pair of now smoke stacks mounted, and
they add materially to her outward appear
ance.
The Glendale and Kate Putnam are tip
for SA. Lolls; Kate ItobinsOn and Lennitlnn i
for :few Orleans, and the Maggie Rays, tot
Cincinnati and Louisville.
Lays the Louisville Cbt...ier_: Captain deo.
Suttee, of this city, Carted: to Plttaburgh
yesterday, to pet - Obese an Interest in a
out now at that port,to ply the Ohio
River and St. Louis trade. Ile sold out his
mtereAt iii life Mary Swan to Capt. Swan,
and of COWS° will not take Command Or the
latter A private letter from au engineer
in the tied River trade says:_."The Dan
Able was eslaboosed yesterday. She has
made two trips in the lied river, and lost
ten thousand dollars. I think that In the
neat ninety Jaya there will be a great many
more boats In her dz.,
Slu C ap; Cincinnati Catelle, of Wednee
day: ain lalrley yeeterday recolved a
telegram annoucing the lug Kanawha run
ningsmt, and the Kanawha 00110 tted Cot
tage No. = makion regular trips from Galli
polls to Kanawha. The Little Kallawha
has broken loose and male-pad havoc with
Vent boats, barge.; and other floating prop
nay. The Westmoreland, Cantata Ed.
Evans commanding,ln now loading for Now
STEAMBOATS
IVi` 0 CAIRO,MEM
PIIIS NEW ORLEANS
The tine pamnicar stem.'
Capt A. B. hteGowAA
WIII learn for the shove wad all Intermedlst.
port. 11118 DAY •t V a. to.
For freltht or puss,e apply on board or to'
Is I: PLACA A CULLINGSVUOD. Agents.
VOIR MEMPHIS AND
NEW Olt LEA NA—Tbe rplehdld
steamer
KATE ItoIS I It P0N.......Capt. H. M. ROW asdx.
Will karts for the to aptrall Intermediate
porta on the OFENINIi OF NAVIUATION.
For FrviAbt Pa . rate •PPIFOn board or to
COARLIPa HARNEY.
lots _ JAlOta 'A/LUNN. (Agent,.
14 • OR CINCEINATI andiaC u t
LoI:INVILLE.—Tte doe pa.
Avnger.loamer
•
attliliS HAI 9....Capt..13. I. LigNOLLlCitgtog.
• now receiving freight for the above nottit..
ti.l wt , l leave on the OPZNINO NAVII3A
TIO:..
Yor frelyht or prAo4 ; ;E:Fill i o i nt z oorJ or to
CHAO. BARNES: ( keno
I=l
I.I`OR CAIRO AND ST.gaMt
WM—The eplendld .teener
1:1.14.N1 , ALE Capt. JOHN II
Wilt for tho ;b.n and all Interments,
pun, on or about the I.lth or 14th In.?.
For truhon or paaaagn applyboard or to
JAalLn t on
/taunt.
825,000 WORTU OF
FOIL SALE AT
DZc G - 11..A..rrarIC'S,
Cheap Clothing House,
Corner of Ohio Street and Diamond,
ALLEGHENY CITY,
At IVltoleanlc and Detail.
=CM
I=
I=ll
Flue Yalu [frau tagistmero tlalt.
113=2
I=
I=!
=I
II:1111
=I
I=!
All Wool rants and Vests
All Wool Freacb Can. rants and Vesta. 11 00
I=
2 3010 5 00
E=ll
Ready-Mde Boy's Clothing.
CESTOM IVOIK MADE TO ODDER OE
Tit E NOTICL.
tro ei
Weed, Lock Stitch Feu Jug Machine.
BEST IN USE.
•
THIS IS WHAT $6O WILL DO.
440 Mathlne will Item. Yell and Binds
11 , 01 , 1, f net aid Cord;
basher and Quilt.
Mate a Bearer Clotb Ovarioal;
Mati. n Floe, Coat.
Mate a Patin Vest.
..Nlate Cloth Cants:
Bind Shoe.;
Will do titre drsirliitl. of
00 /MLA, Mating.
Maeblenewlll doallginds of Faimili Sowing.
tOO Machine will run over seas. will.o
breaking beadles or chipping aUtchu.
400 Iraehlor stitches ...eon bulb ablie.
gillitlaeninels we cheapest ldaehinee tOper
rant. In use. and will sew , euperior
Inane linealne in the market. hen resnentt
and have hl. men,:. Warranted four yearn.'
AIKEN KNITTING MACHINE.
11T `lt IZ'lt:d
:111. one. V1•lDrf;r eale and
ntrunpingu
Also a model fur 0011100 ladles and children's
drc•ses Ane eau learn from it . .
Ai
WAN rED.
Linda °Misr . t i ewdmiorl ier,,.
111 Sirs. street,
VlTT.Dcrw.u. Pi.
pITTSBURGII LEAD PIPE
AND
SHEET LEAD WORKS,
Make to ordersad keep. band all slits. lengths
and 'Meknes.. of
Lead Pipe and Shoot Lead,
I=!
CM
pciptinr.Bor ATERIALN.
MUNN AND IRON COI KPL
NTEAMGAUGEIL N I'EAM IP(' PN,
PLAIN & DALVAN`D IRON PIP/1.
BAILEY, FARRELL &
.CO„
167 ißrolttillolci
PI TTSBCRGII. PA.
FIRST CLASS LOOKLNG GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
J. LYONS,
No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh,
Rears on hand and manufactuns to order. the
FIN ISST STYLE Ur (JILT. BUSEW(X/U and
WALNUT. CVAL and ISQUAItE
PuturitAlT and PICTURE iItA3LEN, Co nein
enrolee. Itsuds Ind Buttons. Consols, Tripod
and Bracket Tata!es of .esqulslto design and .
workmanship.
/:ILUTAO AND BEG ILUINU eseelltedth the
highest my la of the am --
Se•PRICILS lIUDEISATE. ndinWlttvlS
PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM
lITTLYO. IX ALL 11$ BILLNC EMS,
Carel allysttended to by experienced and prac
licit - workmen. A toe assortment Or
OAS FISTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS
nliowEli uwi ll i j s orEu.
at .,
°sint.
V IntANT
Constantly on band and made to order.
TASVInEI sb 1972:1'171,1aXa37.
Nu. 39 Federal tit reel; Alltftbe and
sig7
TJ SOAP RIAREOS
t5O BRLS, STRAINED ROSIN
MCMCI
ALESANDKR EINU
denw_ :In. 173 Plrat street,
IO IdEILB. - LitiSEED, OIL received
and fur talc by
LiEOUGE A. KELLY & CO.,
note Wholtsg, Diu/slits Wood r.retu
MANITFACTITRER3
IMERICrii IRON WORKS.
JONES & LAUGMES,
F . 3cm .. ress33l7l:tl:3l.XL,
==M
AMERICAN AND CLAIR
Bar, gigot and Platt Iron
Bridge Iron; -
Annie and T Iron; -
Guard ROM
Coal icreen Iron;
T Rai e,16 84 20 lbs. to the Yard!
Tran3Rall,,punched and coun
ter malt
Boller, Bridge a - td rank Rivets
Cut Nails and Spikes;
Ship and Boat Spikes;
Railroad Spikes; _
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car it ueels and Axles;
Street Car Wheels and Axles;
Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled Shafting;
Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods;
Mower and Reaper Bars,
WARE/MIME AND OYFICE,
120 Water and 153 Frain 018.
BRANCH HOUSE.
Nos. 22,24 and 26 River Si,,
OHICA1:0. ILL.
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL BB TINE
WORKS.
CARROLL & SArDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-YLITED, TUBULAR
TIRE-DOI A CYLLNDEIC STEAM BOILERS,
OIL STILTS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND MD PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS,
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS, ANDIRON
BRIDGES,
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIM&
081 e• carriersuldWorke Second. Third
liShorteend Liberty Streets•
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
...Orders tent to the above addrem will be
promptly attended te. 5e14:169
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, NIMICK & CO
mistmertras.gss OP
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL
RUM, RAT AND OCTAGON, Olt ALL SASE.
RILL, MELAT. CnicuLA.o., GANG AND (Roes COT
SAW PLATES.
• 'ELLIPTIC AND SILIII-ELLIPTIO
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
Cast Spring Sigel,.
Cast and German Plow Steel,
PLOW WlNlis .AND MOWER BANS.
SPRINGS, AXLES AND STEEL TIRE,
EICKLA.BHoVEL, HOE. RAKE, YORK. TOE
CALK AND ELA , IILNERY C.L.+T STEEL.
CROW-HAM. AA. AA, Ac.
Warehouse, SR Water St., Pillsegh,
KRYSTONR IRON. WORRS.
EIPTCHISON7ILASS & CO.,
Manufacturers of the different gases of
Bound, Square, Flat and
Horse-Shoe Bar Iron,
Hoop and Band Iron - ,
Boller-Plate, Tank and
Salt-Pan Iron,
Sheet Iron, the„lt,e.,
Well., PITT TOWIISI3IP. on Monongahela
Meer. °Mee and Warehouse:
No. 146 Water St.
0.1:111
[BIM
ET=
- VIES'UVIIIS
EEC]
MON BD NIIL 01116.
Elill
LEWIS, BAjLET, DALZELL A CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
BAR, BOILER, SHEET
113 II
MEIMI
..fasria
I T I ALIVIEL IFt.COMW
NAILS AND NAIL RODS.
Warehouse, 73 Water & 90 Frunt et.
PITTSIIIIR9III, PA.
Sa2l:ks
KENSINGTON DION WORKS.
LLOYD d; BLACK,
warcrAcTrains or
Best Common, Relined Charcoal
Juniata Bloom Iron.
MERCHANT DAR, BOUND t SQUARE MON,
HOOP. HAND. T Bad ANOLE IRON.
=
=1
CYLINDER and (CARD OR FINGER IRON
!HALL T RAILS, 11 and 10113. to the yard
tyllOOtaliT CRAZILY and nYIKE3 for tame.
FLAT RAILS, Punched and Countersank.
COAL KILLEN IRON.
=I
Warehouse, No. R 8 Water sad No. 6 Market
ts. Works, Second street, Eighth Ward. ad
-01.1.'10 tr Oar W.ks. Pitman, rah. au2J:l4
FORSYTH'S
STANDARD SCALES.
A 6.2.279 CO, -
Copying Presses,
Warehouse Trucks,
Baggage Barrows,
Sugar Mills, Ace:
FORSYTH. TAYLOR &
SeRl , lB4 3 MARKET STREET.
•
1 R
*FORT . rirr FOUNDRY.
calms 'NAP WHIM
SLANC7AO7II3XAS Or
• HEAVY ORDIVAINCE,
,IND ALL KINGS OF IIZANT CASTINGS.
Special attention bald to ROLLING WILL
, sLasT MACHINERY uld RETORTS.
As
attended best romptly,
As heretofore. the umterMls will always
Hying at this looridry.
a disposed of oar old hansoms,
we are
prepared. with stew AND lArStOrils ratters.,
tonstluessil under the superrislon of Mr. AA.
COST, to cultists NAIL 21.4cm:it:a Li abort to.
tier. no6:11
ROSEDALE STONE WORKS.
L. PETERSON, Jr., &CO.,
Manslietorers .4 Dealers to all sloes of
COOkCI g and Healing Stoves,
UOLLOW WARE, A
.x LATEBT min.
4" iflrtionse, taLi E lbertr Areet,
PITTSBIIIIGH, PA.
IS'ORICIS.)LyiCtIISTIC Lt. .9111:1611
A. IMAM Y. .IC. TAJCETRZ......4 a.
TN. STOVE WORKS. 2"ar
A
A. BRADLEY & CO.
YuEa.:tare 49117 'gritty of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stores,
Among which wail.. cafe brated EUREKA.
Tituew and TALIRMAN (Coal droveao PO ,
NANA. VETERAN and 111k*IBIDER (Wood
Cook storor,) Also =mantra.*
GRATES, GRATE FRONTS, dw
MT, and WyebOnoe, corner or twor°
d Weeks.. Plitsbragb. Entrance
meet. jarcr.”
sole. T. IL/1011 .elle. MILLS - le.
1 111.7RUESNE AND WEST POINT
-..-- IKON FOROtel, PIITSBUStiIi. r... =mi
llracelere all looses of l'ore , oilltlnu .b.. "'"
leLolfes, Crooks, Pletoo Rods. vein, Ihtmui
I Jaws nail Wrists; oleo, Ils/lrout Att.. LOtaine
n Iva lesintnes, and all shape work.litie.dershul
ell haring been for ninnyyears uhratad he the
1 business ore prepared to furnish an order. ms
trusts.? to Ih , m vim broniptu“s and dispatch.
)yuatt JC , 2 . r. ItAltlLl a CO.-
Oh; tn.1.11.11E% %nil; DI ;44
UNION IRON MILLS, - ~,
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAI.
itAtz.no.s.D.
aingrart
NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH.
• CONSOLIDATION Or TRI: •'IRON CITY
IMBUE'• AND •OYCLOTS.IIION CV.`•
Hoc tr
Trains arrive con iced.. the Upton Depot. tor'.
L. rof tithing.," and Liberty hrs. am rodosei
m • Ore
ra.t. Lint. ... a ,
tt.....pe ..
A,...61 X jll Mall .. . .. n m
ve Sal. p Urail , ll
P "'.• 7, 4^tcts 14p °I • P:
Xi aills fr, Wall'a - th .....
Wall . . No 4... cot au•x ;to:
adock. No. i. riot as %Cal,
ND. riot p m rood I. p
Altoona Accost, Jo hmt. dr. 2,5".
Eirularau
train rip •
Italle. all others .are eye PS eptec.
The Church Trains !fa,' 4 .l l, rtailon ex+ro
Hundaz •t to.. rcheliltor Ilitthar t th too-to
a tn. de:M . IIIM leaves rittshariritdt 1 .. 5 4)p•M••
art' ait'ire at Run t s tiiation at :hat p.m.
Tie :Saltlirutro gaprcso, it, arrive truth Om
Hhiladelphla Expres: et Iday. to. or
IePTiCS—In ease of loci, the I t ennerivanht N.
A cor,y., still hold themacleca responsible, fol.
hatronal o. dare oidy. anti for mune/tint not
exceeding a:CC.
W. H. BECKWITH. eldest.
TRH WORKS. :NINTH WARD. HITTSIi•OhI.
166 a4FiligX • 186
GLTZBAL MANCTACTCIICIS 07
IRON AND FORGINGS,
Special attention given to the manufacture of
Hammered and Rolled LOOOlllO
- and Car Axles,
MrT.CIoTILLALINT 33.1EILASTM),
ItAILDOADCHAIIO, SRL/CEDARS, Inapt:2
IRON SULTS, &C.:
Ll?iltS AND DOLTS, 1 READS, GIRD ER !n o ',
OCTAGONAL HOLLOW WNW-TOUT IRON
POETS; T AND ANKLE IRON, Ao.
==l
95 Water and 126 First Streets;
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OFF Cite
ATLAS WOREiS,
.NYCRTOX STREET,
Ninth yard, Pittsburgh.
THOMAS N. MILLED, President
Three Works ere among the lamest andmost
now pl pm-
coete
a e r st ea to furnish ablishment In the Wm t, mud t i sea
Engines of Every Description,
Holler., 011 Tank.,
Sheet Iron Work,
Railroad Cost
Rolling NM Castings,
Engine Castings.
Slactilna Castings,
Genertl Castinp..
ORDRES .SOLICITED.
pIiTTBI3URGEI STEEL WOltit
ANDERSON, 'C,OOli. At CO.,
031:100L9BOB6 TO JOHSII. BOYD AI 00..)
• I
Mar.afActurers tic best refined Can atoll.
&M.A., Plat and Octagon, of All sites. daw
Plat.. floe, Potl. and tlheet Cast Baal, Cala
tllnel fot
•
Reaping and Mdwing Machines.
Srmar PLOW WINGS, E1P11E3619, AX.
LES CMITIWIII,
Cad A: Common Plonigti Spring Staid,
•
Oellee—lOorner of rivetd Rasstreets. Two
b..- • above the Istenon:she/a /louse.
114:272dy I
ORRSOM STU, WORKS..
MILLER, BARR 1& PARKIN,
ICUIrIIPACTEIMPS, 01
BEST QUJITY CAST STEEL.
Warranted E q ual to any th• Mar.
kt t. either Imported or of Do.
mantle Manufacture.
SPECIAL ATTESTON PAID TO 71.NR CAST
.42.11 trrera.
Office, 38 Wood Street,
131 ST. CHARLES HOTEL BUILDINI3.
Primisuneß. /cue LSO. 10130. 1.319:043
OUQUESNE IRON AND STEEL WORKS.
B.LIIBI & 1 • Co .,
Iron,. Nails, Springs, Axles,
PLOUGH. UJUNG AND B. asExt„ &O,
=I
Dres. 77 tWesite.X. =tree t,
PITTSBURGH
uaLia
B. WOLF, M., &M.,
DiALZail IX
Hardware& C utle.ry.
Sr. now receiving lane additions to our stock
which ls onered to Dealers at
E7..9.13T.E7V1L1V X.FLICOM2II3I.
Corner Liberty and St. Clair
Pitt
seZ:k72
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
0/VOSITE UNION IKON MILLS,
.P1"1".1.13 3317 R. C3r.IEC .
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings.
'HEW BD CAMS GLIIIIALLT.
Urdeto promptly and carefully executed.
CHM/GIS 1/XASONABLE.
• EIIIIEBT & ALUMNI).
oas.tzs
() w ilM" - iiiiiiiii - gOuTiTLL'
ionßow a BAIIMULL,
XANUYACTVUSZS OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Still,, Agitators,
Tanks. Salt Pans, Gasometers, .
VW - sought Iron Bridge.,
Sheet hen Work, '
dre.,
COIL LIBERTY AN]) SECOND STB.,
PITTSBURGH, P 4.
REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY. m71.4:611
W. N. 111 . 0iXtriTa C T. OTAILL/I•
AMERICAN MACHINE R OBES
°WART FS F. GRAHAM a CO .,
CiteCtatort to
MUCH, UHABAM 6 .
Engine Builders and Machinists •
MANUTACTVIZUS or
Oil Engines, Oil Tools, •
A ll4= l .lf.r,f=t;
tog, rtilerk Hagen, At.
Marlon Avenne near Ft. W. & C. 34 R.
nitrAIRINO DUNE FROMM% t. Jett. 5
RN..4011A Was
PALLS= WORKS.- .
ALLEN. M'KEE ok, Co.,
Offkm wad Warehea. 301L1b•rt7 Ot
loppoelte SemlikiAmid,
Manufsetures a great variety of COOK, PAK
LOA end
LLEATIAiIi 1121./VAM among . ..bleb are
the ceMbrated Allegheny and Monitor. (Mel
Cooking Storm: .Lo, the Autocrat and Sentinel
for COSI or wood, and the unrivalled lit Le of the
Empire. for wood: MAN Anhee; OrMee. sen
ders, nu... Kettles. Dog trona and Hollow Ware
eonerally.mLY
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FETROLIA MACHINE WORKS
zanamilr,
Ms: 22 Ohio Street, !Meshes 2,
ABU
.11PBOVED BOILING TOO. llarntfutararLS ABU YIXTURBS
USED IN ii/NKI/ge UM A SALT WELLS. •
•
Particular attention Melted folds Patented I -
ploratialintli In Jan aroldolnU, made of Juntas, a
U. d., and Low Hoot iron, In Iltandard Ores, and
numbered. so that_parta can be ordered by look
o telegraph, and found • con cot at alktlroee.
W t: -t,r4vgrit-.12.-,trarM li c t e .
suedods to order. Orders o nml/ penally =-
to 1 prepare 4 t o gat Meow, to
other manuracturma for Vireo Initwerreinanta on
Litton/ Lontut. Bolt U Allettlaclay P. O.
Jellhd73 •W H. 1.7.V1LT
LIPPINCOTT & lIIIHICELL,
No. 118 Water Street,
• WIRT/AC=l=g Os
PATENT UItUTINL, 'I
PATENT TEMPERED, .
PATENT AX)THED
101241177.18, BIIILAY, •
aua..tarn cuoss-crr
je.15:110
BLACK DIAMOND
10.7.321161.1 a IXrClallirg•
ITM.lll7fitilo.
FARA, BROTHER dr_.C.:6,
JilsootzanYors
BEM QUALITY illt/LNI.I) 0.113 T
•
Doan, rat WI Ocsagon, of al clue. War
d °gnat to say Mt paned or amoofzetwed ta
7hla 000. try.
vase .drwarelio.o. Ato. IR sad ISt /Mt, ar
is oo oso taro.. rusonanat to" Ird
GEO. F. SCHEIPLECLUI & CO.,
PRACTICAL UTHOORAPHERS,
Th. omAiIITZAK LITHOGRAPHIC ItesTAB
LISHIt&N, WRAP OF VIZ
Boone" Cirdl, Lotter Haat., Road, Label,
mow S/11i Diplom.% Portrait,
V t lewl Certlllostes Deposits. imitation.
Card, to. Nog. TS ar , 14 Third at.; Pau
bare, ..71ekat
LS BELLE STEEL WORKS.
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i r tIiWZMUFt db 00.
iltnazfactaiviotearrAMlLYl4Bl . lll2ol" 1.1;0111 ,
G h,,,pmr.3 ISTXSL: BYRINtitl, ASLILS
Air Cleft. "la 90 WALTXBOTBEET lay stalTs)
Tittetrargtt,
A44ILBOADS.
THE VITTO3!HT(*II. FT WA NMCHII'A
AU
Et AND CLEVELAND
IL
'Traits arrltt and ler.eo at tha Union DepOt."
I.IIAVIr. AnnI,VC.
lacago Ex ....,.`, IT Chicago E.X.....t:30 a
a s
Ex.. a t clyst`nirad Ex. a in
Eri`• l'gn. Fr `.,`` axe r`hlCaoil Et ••• .10,3 p Zia
1 . 1.1V1,.. A CM V, Lrtli.e Ex `t11.2.5 ata
Chicago Ex..- 2 - 1, o IA 01 to. Ea
12hicl,, p 1,05, p
(':.l IV:: r. Es .5 ri.• N.Y. p
ehlcseu
Wt.'"ng E s •• IM Who. EX ',Wpm
uI
thqrs from All,rucnr. ArTl.c In Alleincncy.
N. Hints Ac. .U 0 Lectadale At `..r.V am
Leet•lda!e •• 10:40 a M.N. Beta ••a ra
•• •• 11:,0 a (11 •• , :ms a rLI
I:c`lte..ter •` I r.tp Canis•• 3:10
W•lt N Css't m LeelWele ••
k. ert i g ,dt. le Ac'ri 1 , , T r.
N.
S. lit' p m Lectada./..: •• 4:10 am
Leetsdale •, 10:1I0 p m 7:00 •ta
t! "int` e fills- 4410:11 a. tn. Chita.
burgh 11 Sunday. g`' E.. arr.` ,
der :I F. H.. .111E07 ,, , Grueral Ticket Al.t.
pITTSBCRGH, aiziann
li v N TI
RA I LROAD —Pandle Rease.-:
a-iafter Jalluary nth. la,.
Wil. an.l dtpart Iruin'Unton I)tput,
11. (01:4,1“:
1 . 11,11011010 TIMM.TLITi.
Y.1..t Line ^:01 A. N. 10: AR 1 IA. M.
31,11 -. 11 5:10?. Y.
:117....1 • - n•at 11. 0:50 P. Y.
IClp, 1, S. F. M. Y.
uncn+llle eceotr.rno'u 0,0 P. E. 4. M.
51,11vrald .... P. ,- .1 Y.
e. Mau. ' Fry ru.s..
Leave flitsl.ll . .;:t.5 A. 11. , X., .;,40 I. 11.
Artist (WWI . .. 10•:.u.k. Y.
•• I Inrn•11. 3.0 f. 01. 0.101...•'
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Chlo3g, Le 3 :61.. 1:03 A. ILI C . A) A. a.
Y. D. MUTIIEIitir27IIO H. '
Tleket Arent, Union D
e e . r.: „ .• . l.. t r d t i tt , 'Eb•
tka , l nclac.Acaut, rasem.r.b._
PITTSBURGH AND CONNFLILS-
A- 'TILLS. H. It. Eralaiwgj
. •
Spring Arrangement.
On and after ~.
THUReDAT, slAncu lean.
The trains kart. the Depot, corner CI Ross
one Water strtels, as follows.
beaus At floss
linsoursh.
Hall'.o and from Unlontown. 7:00 IC 1,0 P. at
Vi - pre el, • • .."" 11:f0 P. M. 10:10 A. u,
Welt Newton Acco.nod•n 603 P. M. tte.h.a. H.
fir.% 31•Koesport ncoota'n.l.l:o2 Cana. H.
Fero,' •• P. 2.tS P. se,
Ilrattdork'S • .1 :In P. Ir. 0:16
Bunchy Cherub, Trslct in and
Irons West Newton...... 1110 IN'sr. SO:CO
for Tickets apply to t
T. 0. 8 - 1200, Anent.'
ouTI-1 W ntouT, amn.
A LLEfOUENY VALLEY
1.
, /COAL.
ICIL&NUE OP TIME.
On and oft., 3102.1,A.T. 15th, ISee. trate, aril
leas Canal erie at l'It• buratt Depot, co rzcz ra •
and street!, as follows •
leavet. 411114 f
First IClskhrlaltlo Acconto. .rer,O.a. K. 12.10 J.
Mall, to and from Mano•ng. 7:21 6:031'. Y.
:rat Oooa Works ACCOlti• —.en., kr. II:]]
Second klaktlntnltta AcCe4l.l:oo P. Ir. TOI, P. M.
Eipress to and front Motto ;0.1.01 P. 10:V 4. Y.
herein.' Soda Works Adam ... ^ ;911, 1'
sanday Church Train from and
to Node, Worn. y•co 10:00 0. 00
0.13 H. BLACKS/W:4r, toot.
STEAXSECIPS
- - -•
•].IAI.T/MORE AND I RAVANA
STEAMMFILP COMI'AtiV.
ALEX. likoWN .t muNr. Agents.
FUlt ItAVANA AND NKWIZMLEABui, LAB
111INP THE U.NITZII STATEb !SAIL.
. . - .
The Flrst-Ails ntesamblpof this 1100 will
tall at follows: .
ot••IBA” 1,100 tool, fort er• D.r o b• 004
- Havaa, Command, cat WEDNES
DAY. December 1910. I
"I,IIIH.LITY.-I.osotons, for New Orleans ala .
Key West aud Dale,
Clintnatocr. on THUKSDAY, .larmary
Prom DROWN'S WHARF, FELL'S WWI,. •
Emammessa
For...fret/Mt . or puma, having' onsurpaaval
& CO:. \tents,
. 15 iSra.mt`s
N.B.—No Mild of Lading out those of tb• Com
p.ny will toe Maned. Permits for the freight.
mu.! b. Troche.. mom this oliMe. No freight:
received her Mlle iadmg elm:tad.. day of
non,
R,,TEAM TO 61D FROM LIVER
., POOL AND QUEENSTOWN (InYLANDI
TWICE A WEEK. no INNIAN LINE,
EVERY SATURDAY,
EVERY WED STESEAY
CARRYING U. 73. MAILS.
Tickets avid to and from LTIILfI, England
Eco land, tit:many and France.
Apply at theComptur'•
JOU2 0. DALY.. Arent.
Broadnar, N. Y..
Or. W-11,81NG11A51../13..
•
0a4m13 Adam!' Eafirraa°Mee. Pittsburgh.,
INSITRAId CE.
PF , NNSYLVA.NLi frIiSORANCE
CPPITTSBURGH, PA,
U/loes 31 rim ,Street, Sank Bloat,
711• Is • Homo Company, and mantes aaalnat
loss or /Ire exelnairtly. :
LEONARD WALTER, Prerlalent.
C. C. BOYLE. The Proalltot.
ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer.
BLUR na•ELHittilf. tor...tars,
91.11Zer08/3:
Licor..rsd Walter, l Boort e Wßcoo
C. C. Boyle, ' Rya.
.Rowan Robert itatrlek.; .1. L. Lance;
Jacob Painter, • J. C. Pittner.
Josiah Ring, John Votalley,
Jaa. /I.ltopkina, I A.A.....
Henry dproul.
VIV ESTEEM' INSURANCE • CO.,
(a PITTSIIIMULL
ALEXANDCA PrezMeld.
P. 216KBERT ‘ becretary.
CAPT.' tiEILAGE YELL/. bolter.' Agent
mime, MlYater'streea. Span , g 41. Co,. Wise
Hem.. tip Plitaborgh. •
Will insure &genet aii kinds of Ylreandlfarine
Maks. A home Lomita don managed by Director.
who are well known to the commainity. aad who
ere determined by promptnem and liberality.
to maintain the character wadeh they have as
kamed. ea a trerioa the
at protection to those
who desire to be Icirared.
DIZit:TOMB.
•ler. Nlatc Bees J, Thtinu,
/1. hillier, Jr, Ct.ar. J. Clarke,
-Jame BeArleT, 'Jobe E. itellear;
Andrebleranclu•et..ey bi.mr, Jurer P. Hamar.
w n, arep¢ Kirkpat
David B. rimi Itrymer. rick.
W.ll. r. m 211.11 . 111+. Herretarr.
ALLEGHENYINSURANCE CO.
OF PITTI4BUIV.III.- OMor, No. •i 7
streo . . Bonk 1.11. k.
MMl=l
JOHN IHWIN, Pr“ldent.
JOHN D. If cCOHD, rtesident
C. G. DONNELL. Seenetarv.
Capt. WH. IMAN, Onneral Agent.
DIZZCZOBS
Lue Jones.. John D. McCord, •
-
CLarlca
sk wo .ema.
B. L. Fahnealca Capt. r.
n, m Y o
John Irwi, Jr. Oa 1) Bei
. Bober. H. '
PEOPLE'S INSURANCE CO.
011rICE, 9, E. COB. WOOL AND 7Lrr;l aTr.
H COMPANY
TAILL.Vti A
YIIL O L N AND ,8,/21(3
. . .
DIZARSTOns. - •
itt,;Vll l ,l: 4 . • ; enPS. John L. Rhoads
,13.canEl thrirc r.
John F.. rarke,
kCapt..lna. on. Jr k le .
' John P.
Wm.- Van Ma, ! Frank e. "WO..
Jamas 11.•Vermer, i ii/JINIP Lore,
PIILLLIre, I're=4•lent.
JOHN 'WATT. Vice rreslaa..
avax Saatkakk.
Jull:ly Capt. JAS. ot,b1,01:. Leal Ax,.
..,
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fifr
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...."-:',..:fr4,- ~,
.-.-6 , ...-e, nv , k . _i:Zio„
I ':, . iOrig'4 s or,f , TRIO i'.. I
.:'....:; 1 ;,.. '.1•,,J ,
'. 1 : kitfatATlC Aettil:
''l' .NTR 1 C . :•'!AC 11)-A
PENNA. SALT MANUFACT US'S CO.
Pitisibourgh,
PENNA.
inttablargia, N'et.
Ivo Co.