The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 21, 1867, Image 4

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• taxiiiri l'imiii.4 . adire Sterrett.
'' ,., rigir.:7olus IRANI= vs. J. Herron Fosurr.
142.-lingh 71-Bolevs. Feeder:ler Banstrum.
WO. Adam =Mal vaaolin Roliwb i leth
Bart:we: ,::•
--. Wm. C. Bolter vs . Vies: Costamagna..
. • -7. !rm. Grlaltas TS. Cadet.. Eoo2k. et.
• B...AnWaetti BelaintOnt4l.llo:r.2l.llniCk
- ROT Wheeler_ ra:Q•orta nrYson.-
. Stand Vs. Stephan A. Vetter
• Dtssatrir Cotriedge Hampton.
ea. Benjamin Contain vs. Charles
• W. W. V. Donn vs. Pittsburgh, Ft. Wino
and cameo, Railroad Company.
• sr. James Sataderson vs. Adam Kreps.
9411. W. Rorback et al. vs. James Dennis.
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• OS. John Hacker TX. Benjamin Patton.
2 . - 19; Bdward D. Watson vs. Jos. Fleming.
••, .100. Andrew D. Miller vs. Hamilton Holly.
• 101. J. G. Dash, vi. B. IL Landwehr,
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• Oran awn Tanwurzn—Judges Stowe and
Condit vs. Thomas Smith; indictment (6,
DAstrle.L.Ooo!l:
Before Ron. Noses Randijoa• on. sr
. The case of William Thomv
-:lielitigerliheeta4 was concluded on Sat
urdAY. the Ito•y fenung in CATO Of Plaintiff
the gum of OA% below treble the amount
ief-' damages -claimed. The action was
• brought to recoser the value of timber cat
down on the prima Los of plainuff, In East
- .Dee townshp, and carried away, for tuse
on the West PennsylminLa Railroad, an set
or assembly allowing,,the Jury to treble
,ismaires in itnen cases. Defendant's mut
moyedfor a 1111 W trial.
John Waspy ys. gamma Graff a Co.
'Area- -Kerr., Esq., was appointed ccrmtnis•
goner to take testimony for either party
(41-"°ll3W.nOtlelli or upon agreement of
Se i ti u rerns were made In the oases
of Ellllllll WI. Peter - Dean, and J.
V. and for nse Os.: D. C. Einite and .1.
Murray,6.
actor
of Illram Huns,
deceased, and confirmed nui.
R. Irwin for-use - yrs. MU, Tarelttll3ll 011
..l-Ootuipany. Rule on plaintiff to show canoe
Why ereention should not be Stayed and
judgment opened to let defendant into a
defense. Returnable on Saturday, the Uth
--Sower e
s, l al., genee, Cl a/;'• C. B. E. Smith,
Esq., ap)otnted auditor to distribute the
.
Court of quarter Sessions;
'Beforealnll Bench. •
SCIIOIIII-313131A10X Ll.lll. CASE-rALABOXS lON
OnSitu . rday - , Karshallbwartrwelder„
oteettnaeitn the alai of the Commonwealth
vs. John B. Kennedy, indictment libel, filed
reasoni in mrppoit of the motton in arrest
of judgment and for a new trial, as tot-
let. -That the Indictment is fatally defeo-
Aliso In this, that ..there lune averment In
thwlntrodnototypartthareof avering that
lichoyer the prosecutor, was engaged In the
,management be the Gazette newspaper, to
which the Masada could refer and explain.
Thatthla la not a formal defect, amen
hlable under the Code, and the court erred
; 'Cowles; the amendment.
:"Sd. That. the* Court erred to excluding
• rgrupen thelpry - the evidence offered tending
to rebtthaudlee. .
That the
t ort(n erred In retuned to
Crthe truth be given eridence;
eet counsel for the Commonwealth as
sented toteintrodneio
71a la net pri.ble that the mo. lon ,wlll be
alguedneforenact week. •
Common Pleas. 1.
Beers - HOE. TIMM P. Starrett.
DllwOrth vi. %rimer a Rohm. Motion for
a net/ andressons Mod.
Martha A. Hops vs. Thomas Hope, Ber
nard Toot To. fernmTott. Lizile J. Lest VA.
James Lest, M. Oulltaven vs. Samuel Ont.
haveni - Arul Wimill'red - Davis vs. John Da
vis: In 'Dtvores. Petitions tiled andlsub.
prams awarded. _
John D. Boldly vs; Pittsburgh and Brad.
_dock's.. Field. Plinkroad Company. J. D.
Scully appointed sequestrator.
Thomas S. Blair et AL vs, The Mononga
hela Turnpike Company. J. D. Scully ap
pointed sedlumtralor•
aallosior the Board of Trade
On Miley afternoon a special meeting of
the Board of Trade was held at their rooms
Wood street, the Prestdent; George-H,
Thurston, EEL.; in, the chair, for the pub.
Wee Of conaidering several Important mat
.tars, ;and. taking action thereon. Among
other Matteis was the' adoption or the tam
tal atuundement system, and favoring the
imprOviment of Ontonagon river harbor,
&neither River improvement Convention at
St. Loula, and the propriety of obtaining
the views Id the different Boards of Trade
to a moddlealton of the income tax.
Open the subject of modifying the Income
Tax, the following resolution was laid be.
fore, the Board, and was adopted tusaul
wonky atter disc/mime. • •
.51raminas, It la .baltered that an Import •
ant modification of the tax upon incomes is
due OA large class - of persons of slender
revenues, and particularly those living
upon . salaries, and fixed incomes- of small
amovnt-therofore,
itesetued, That the Preaident of this Board
be requested to oonnspond with the Boards
of Trade and Chamber* of Commerce ot,
Other cities—With a view to some general
and co.operatlye movement, looking to
such a mOdilication of the lax upon in
comes as maybe thought just and equita-
• In regard.to the Centel. system of meas.
Jaen:tent; ateeolnUpn was adopted concur
ring in doe action of the several Boards of
Trade co that saidect..... • .
-The call for a Biter approbation Improvement Con.
'gentian Wm held at St. Louis on Pet=
l2th, metwith the the
and delegates are to be appointed to repro.
sent that Merest from this city.
Conetall% th e Ontonagon Harbor lor
'pram:ma, e following resolutions were
gegerod Thomaslf. Bowe, and after
dismission adopted. -
Resolved, By the Board of Trade of the
City of Pittsburgh that the memorial of the
citizens at Ont on agon county, miellom. to
the Congress of the United States for aid in
,tionstructlng abarbor at the month of the
river bythatniune, is respectfully but ear.
nestlyeommendmito eta favorable attention
and conalderation.
. .
' 2ssohed;•That a copy of Ulnae Prfecod
ings Do forwarded to our Senators and Hey -
ream:Katmai In Congress, with a request to
Dave the =Neel brought to the attention ,
of thaproperCounnlttees of both Houses.
'This meetlngthen adjournod.
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' This very excellent institution held ita
seconitammal elababiation on 'Friday Mat,
the, lady scholars elbowing decides' and
*cm - derful ImyrOretilaut .In the all .Icm.
• ie . :inapt briars:2M "taught by Its faculty.
Thefolltrinnif gisitleiraen served upon the-
SLl:ll7tining - committees: On Practical Go
mmistry.and pteekests re, J. W. Kerr, Dr.'
WOods; OuDiee Drawing, C. Johns, Dr.
Howard; Pencil and Landscape. A. Wall, J.
Laughlin. .liEater Ceder Painting. George.
Dr...Woodsr Licht and Muds from
the cast; Trevor McClurg. D. McCandless,
W. Thaw. We hare been favored with the
lista suecessfalcompatittrrs for the premi
ums, which we reublishing ..gret our opus will not
permit 'p lt will subice hare to
say that'll the scholars clearly demonstra
ted the prat worth of this institution in
prosnoUng-,1210 fine arta In our city. It
should Issatter patronized, and would be
were it better _understood by our citizens.
Vavoneriddo Load
A; large crowd was collect ed yesterday
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afternocid, cot flt.tnatr street in the front of
Rueldutisan , a Philadelphia Saloon, watch..
lag a dispute between the . driver of a sleigh
and the peaseAgers whom he bad In charge.
The latter consisted of four elderly men,
all, save enetelnir gray haired. and Keay
bearded. and- all wearing drab colored
broad - brimmed hate four passengers
wares]] - .apparently trimk, arm were in.
sisting.that the amount they bad paid the
driver entllled them toa longer ride than
he ..had even them. and they demanded
,that Might:add go farther with them. This
the driver utterly reftised to do, &Miming
that be bad already taken Monate tar for
Weir money. Officers Dressler and Cup.
plea wiretessing. and on finding bow the
roatteratood..orderoll the ! ' driver
_ to move
elt,”'wherenpon_ he moved .on with his
with hie wittliful lend, to the liverystable
• --- Tbe Vistlastenteanter.
The wunint. Pine Coiipany'e new steam
ar. now iathacoatee'et-construction at the
Amami Vfotkomtilles, whoa completed,
one Of the, mast petteet machines ever
xrtanoWtOro 6 4 owl la Dote: of ornamenta
tion; wilt equal any 'W roar' ex
tant.- Tltev lamp tor. demo the air
dumber atone coat two II doisr ..
.4, st, is said, will be a .beanuno D o f
ipwkeeaaloje. The latterpest ot Febnutry
n le the time let tat the completion, or. the
Who Was ltd at an early bOur O'e. Bab
tirdaY eVening, as a lady named Mrs. usu.
brazes was pasaing akma Fifth street. near
Harm% trultssul newer store. elm waa Met
ur some iparson aimed in a military oven
coat,-who .trunk her ou the breast and
kilOakela Iler QOM:W..IU then left hurriedly
end has not shit* been traced. Mrs. IL did
not, rtmiumolle him, and no clue to his idea.
utzr has Deesestabllshad. The lady was not
math injured. It is possible that the sup.
posed assailant may have accidentally
alipped in stepping sable for the lady. and
la throwing out his hand to save himself,
have inadvmYantiyaelivdTed the blow men
tbmed.
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B..n.L4l.meettniterthe atembeta of
Poet No. I of the Grand Army of thif Iteento.
Lo wee MK cm natarday afternoon. The
following i_ofticers xrere elected : Com.
znandlint..John If: Campbell. Asstannt
Commandant—A. U. Horsey... Adjittent—,
James 0. - -Garrard: Quarterinneter—Wm."
SturgeOn. ,Chaplahl—Thompe (Mie.
pls. Surgeoru—E. Id. truabstaatter. Ofneerof
the DaY-43ce.. 1 foract. °Meer of the Guard—
agreawd-Jrberateatrier Leonidas freight
ed tor New Orleans, got aground in the
'Monongahela on Saturday afternoon, and
was only ipsttea off after an Infinite deal of
trouble. ,'The steamer Lent Leoti lies with
bithead fir upon the wharf and the three
wharf Mate of the respective lines lab Sal
bMg upon the When high_ and dry, as if
thor-lukt.etiterva Pernariently the land
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'Tab Quasys Sounsa• or The Uric Lilt In
Philadelphia. tk.l. J. Richter Jones.
' Phliede T.E.Peterson. Pittsburgh:
gold by U. Riney
It L rarely that ahistoricalllctionnt such
merit makes its appearance. The action of
the tale commences with the entry of the
British into Philadelphia, and closes with
their departure; and we hive in this inter- -
val a series of brilliant pictures of the
tames, such as no preceding novelist has
impasse& The events leading to the bat
tle Of Germantown, and the battle itself,
are narrated with a fidelity which proves
the anther to be familiar - with every foot of
ground, as well as many authentic Midi
thms never before In print. The book,
'
deed, is fallof local color. The Pennsyhrli;
nm Dutchman, for the first timaln Lltim
lure, is accurately and graphicalkitilifel-
Merit: the Philadelphia Qnskrigo, caught,
ly delineated; for theos ... 2? Of the sectibut
not only the formal''ui t, in Which
the style, if..l;:d Quakers_ talked. In
alms, eb:W:ho plot there lea little crag
"mar but, on the whole, the novel is
e c rre,. merit, and will be appreciated
try readeili precisely In proportion to their
intelligence and culture.
Tire Way or TIM WOULD. A novel. By
Wm. T. Adams. Boston: Lee & Shepherd..
Pittsburgh: For mile by LI. !liner..
Our author, known better as oOliver Op
tic," is equally at home upon the land or
upon the water; talks as familiarly 'the
idlomof the deck as of the farm; will des-
Cribe tons life on the prairie or' in the city
with equal facility, and never confuses
identity in either. • Ills dialogue - is over
sprightly and sparkling, sad runs on as free
from "hifalutin' , and stiltedness as . people
talk, without the effort that labors in many,
compositions of the kind; and In this elm;
with the good sense of which it is
the vehicle, consists Mr. Adams' strength,
that makes all his books effective and pop-
Tax GurAtre-lirinutie. By Captain Mayne
itaid. Boston: Ticknor & Fields. Pitts
burgh: For side byAtenry Inner.
Captain Reid is so well ]mown as an ad
venturatui African explorer, and delineator
of his strange experiences, that his books
need no commendation from us. These
htintangpictures have a wild,. strange Us:
otnation In them, which wlli Instruct as
well as entertain. •
Tea Otn Szkossarr. and other poems. By
Foreey the Willson. Boston: Ticknor &
Fields. Pittsburgh: For sale by B. Minor.
PlitabnlTh Vendetta.
OnSaturday afternoon,betwean three and
four o'clock, Chief Hague ands some of his
police were obliged to interfereto break up
a fight that was raging between Lafayette
Johnson and Edwa.rd'Hearns on the etreet
in front of the Crystal Palace saloon, kept
by Manus McLaughlin on Smithfield street.
between First and Second. The two bellig•.
mental were marched to the lock-up and
lodged therein fer a hearing. Johnson said
that he never had any difficulty with
Humus, but that some mouths since ilearns
had a fight with his (Johnson's) brother,
sad ever since that time has had "a pick"
at Lafayette. On Saturday afternoon John
son went Into the Crystal Palace, where
/earns and another party were Playing
"Dutch Billiards." goons, as soon as ho
dtaecrvered Johnson. "went for him" for his
brother's sake, attacking him with vigor
and tearing his coat, This was too much,
light.afaye went. in for his sbarefof the
Toe proprietor of the ialoon Inter
fered and pat the two outside the home to
complete their battle. These they wore
captured armentloned.,
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Some six weeks ago a trunk containing a
quantity of clothing, Sc., was stolen from
a man named Gilmartin in this city. A coat
which 011inartin supposed to be his, was
recently discovered to be in the boarding
house, N0..79 Fourth street. Odlcera Clip
pies and Dressler went to the house after
the cost, and in addition to It found the
trunk lost al: weeks ago. It appears that
an inmateof the house had purchased the
trunk for the sum of tso from Obed Rigby.
one of the youths charged with stealing the
Gazzrra files. The trunk was fall? Went!.
tint by the owner and. removed. The coat
in question was In the possession of Sir.
Post, an . actor. air. Post had purchased
from Rigby a pawn ticket for the sum of
one dollar. On presenting the ticket at L.
Do Roy's. on Smithfield street, and paying
the necessary charges, he received the Coat.
The garment was not identilled as belong
ing to Gilmartin, but there Is good ground
for supposing it stolen. and it Is still held
in the pcesesslon of the °facers. ,
Ofaearo of Use Independence Mom
Company.
On Tburoday evening the Independence
Boca Company elected the followtng offi
cers President; James McKee; Vice Presi
dent. John' Moreland ; Secretary, John
noose; Treasurer, David McClelland; Cap..
Min, Nelson Woods; First Lieutenant, Cue.
Mehemet Second, John Price; First Bows
Director, John Mere.; Second, Georsee Stow.
art; Third, John illllinallt Fourth A Thomas
Bovard; tiose Englner, Charles Kennedy:
Asslatant, 'Joseph tLandion; Aunen, it.
Beim Jacob Blink Wm. (Moles, John Bar
nard; Trustees, James licilemaa, Nelson
Woody. John Moreland; Delegate to Fire
menu Associatlon,Jernes McKee.
Allotel Musa
Or •Saturday afternoon, at about three
o'clock, the police were summoned in haste
•to quell a. disturbance in progress at the
Eagle Hotel on the corner of Eh= and
Second *Meets. Officers Wrigley, McMul
len and Dressler repaired to the .01101 and
arrested the chiefs of the mnss, named re
apectiyely Cook and Robinson. It appears
that the two men entered the lintel and de
manded drink, which, as they woke already
drunk and disorderly, was refused them.
They grew belligerent and pulled off then
and one, It is alleged, drew a long
dirk imifeto enforce the demands made.
They were locked up and at the hearing
yesterday morning, lined rah $5 and coats.
A Cbtekeis Reibbeig.,-James
• of Peebles townsnlp, fancied game chickens
and for want of better accommodations,
lodged a choice assortment of them In his
garret. His wife objected so vlgorcrualy and
practically that the chickens were removed
to a coop In the back yard. Shortly after.
wards they were again removed, this time
snarreptitiotusly, and it was some time before
the despoiled. owner ascertained who the
thief was. At last be found out, or says be
found out, that it was one Patrick Finn. He
made information before Alderman Lynch
to that effect. and a warrant was issued for
the arrest of Finn.
What He Got by IL—At about eight
o'clock on Elaturday evening, Michael Mo.
De mich and his wife. residtng at the Point,
muss, whe n D o an ie n D o lan t , an t g obar ,
,family
fered
to restore peace. Mrs. Domich in
stantly seized a pot full of boiling coffee
and poured tho scalding contents upon the
peace maker, scalding his right arm In the
severest manner. The injured man. went
to the othee of Dr. McDonald and had bit
wounds dressed, firmly resolving tne white
never again to interfere in family matters.
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°Meese of the German lassammee
Compawy.—The election of officen for the
German insurance Company had not been
completed at the time the an n ual elections
of the other Companies were reported. Be
low Le a list of the racers elected:
Pttai.lent -l:. licoraler. Vice President—
Ed. de Barenne. Trea•nrars—C. Earchfeld,
P. Habermann, 11. Vamale, B. E. While,
Joaeyh Lang, E. Morgenstern, John Vogel,
George Beyboidt, A. Gres:deluges, Cho. F.
Schwarz.
Fire.—Testerday morning, short
ly after four o'clock, the floor of the Third
United Presbyterian Chords, attested on
Diamond etreet, between Grant and Doss
streets, took lire from one of the heaters.
Ansilarm wen promptly sounded from box
No. pl, and the flames were extinguished
without any material damage being done.
Tne fire department were on the vogue,
but their services were not needed.
coministea...-ched Iligby and John
Bayne, the graceless scamps who stole the
dies qf the Cissrrrit from this When re•
smutty, had a partial hearing before - Mayor
McCarthy on Saturday, and were oortunit.
ted to Jail to await a farther hearing on
Wednesday next.
C=MIZ=!
tam Merchant,' Aratioma Ttleynaph Com.]
Crrr, January ba.-The weather is
cold:thermometer sixteen degrees above
zero; been snowing all day. giver closed.
-Loutsvaus, January la—River' riots
with eight feet three Inches in the canal,
which is full of hear/ Ice. Six coal barges
sank oa the falls, part of the fleet that broke
loose from Ciraproup I. A number, of
empty flats dc.. went over the falls, sad
there Is great fear Of the left About three
Inches of snow hare fatten sinoetbree p.m.
Ileitis Explosion IlaMsalssippl.
ilirl Oars-Lys, January YU.—An aspic/sum
socammt at Ballard Idlll. in Chian" ,
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liaseleslppi, whereby the son of Mr.
zed a man named Sykes, and a no.
am were killed and anotharperson scalded
Si la supposed fatally.
Stenmahlp Kafled. • -
POBTLAin, M. la.. 20.—Tbo steamship
Nowfoundland.
Belgian sailed at s tea. for Liverpool via
—When the town of New 1 7 101. Minn ' wan
Lad out, pure ev, the proni,,, zr . m lft, It
oneof the condltlone that "aochurch should
be built In the Plabb4" The lose teat the
t e et eh wee brake 011 h the people of that
place made an Map of the "nanonr of the
world," and barn It. When the Leman' de
scended on thrill...doom" oily, the may that
could dare to Mann their tiod quailed to
meet on Indian. The late "horror" that - was
committed there Is what would be expected
from a place so low In the annals of crime.
—Apropos or the reluseltated play bin an.
nouncing Mr. Nathaniel P. ...Psalm appear.
&UM as "Claude Melnotleu lig,postoo, ae. r .
1y thirty years ago, an exchange tells of the"
bill of a previous performance in the came
city. In which Mr. and Mrs. /tanks are an.
nounced to dace° a sailors , hornpipe. -
—EveningLectures to the prisoners Cr.
now. given - the Ataaaachusetts Slat*
7411321:Verz i
Banker and D zo k or ,
118 Wood St,, near ' moor of n ut,
An descriptions of Government. Bonds
nought and sold on Wows] terms. . .
London and CourAtentaLSxchansirill.
st Hew Toxic raw:
Gold, sUver end, 'coupons begeglif
rtes. end Gold Drattsviss,
MUME.
Firreseame Gaserre, t
thnriair Sammtiar. Jan.l9, $
is York stock quotations to-day,
f• reported by Robinson, McClain &
Co., were as follows : Gold, 15P40136%;
Eighty-one bonds, 108; Five Twentles, old
10S; Five Twenties, 'GS„ Rag; Five Twen
ties, new, 104%; Seven Th trait 101%; Miehl.
gan Southern E. R., 77%; Cleveland &
Pittsburgh, 58%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne
& Chibago, 5.5%; Erie, 'Railroad, 61%;
Western Union Telegraph C0.,46%; Chicago'
&Rock Island, 9:3%; Chicago and North
Western R. R., Wesl do preferred, 77%.
-For the restoring of the specie standard
and getting rid of the evils of our depre
ciated fluctuating redundant paper money,
three things are necessary. First, the ex.
restive volume of the currency must be
brmight down to the limits requited by the
movements of legitimate -business. Sec
ondly, it must be endowed with Juat so
much elasticity its will enable it to enlarge
and - contract with the greater or less do
mend. Thirdly, it most be connected with
lan adequate specie reserve, and should be
convertible into . coin on demand. The
Philadelphia Ledger, commenting on the
subject, says'
"These who daily press an immediate re
sumption of spools payments seem to ig
fore the fact that nearly seven hundred
Bred millions: of 740 Treasury notes
are soon to mature, the holders of which
have the option to ask for paper currency
or gold-bearing bonds. If the paper cur
rency becomes redeemable in gold before a
settlement is made with three creditors, as
they will if specie payments are reauraed,of
course the holders will alldemand payment
at maturity, instead of conversion. As the
Treasniry has not the means of paying even
in paper, much leas of redeeming that pa
per at par, in gold, such a demand would
create a serious embarrassment not only
in Government tinauces, but also in men.
made circles. Ith:evident this temporary
debt must be hunted Wore there can -be
any Meld,' toward resumption of specie
payments.„ and those who clamor for the
latter, without reference to the former,only
manifest their ignorance-or selfishness.
There can be no immediate resumption.
nor is the time eo near that It would be
wise to name a day for that desirable con
summation, still it can do no harm to work
steadily to that end, and when as many os
possible of the impediments standing in
the way are removed, why then, if the sua
blese of the country warrants it, announce
the factand maintain it."
-Of Government securities the Now York
Eeenfep . Foci says "We obserre an
'active inMstment demand. which is chiefly
for 7,ms. New bonds are also inquired for.
There Is also a sharp demanq for old bonds
and ono Cermau house bonze bought on
Tuesday more than a quarter of a. nankin.
The chief featero in the foreign demand is
the increasing Inquiry for small bonds,
some considerable lots having Just been
taken op for Switzerland, which is a new
I market-Just being opened. Our city mer
chants are depositing their aurplus fends
arising from their new year's aides and &f
-lotations, so that the bankers, with wham
the deposits are made, have now more
money to lend."
-Tbe amount of American securities held
abroad is . estimated at six hundred mil
lions. Of this amount, three hundred and
fifty millions are United States bonds, one
hundred and fifty millions Suite and men!.
clpal bonds' and one hundred millions rail
way bonds and shares. It is easy to foresee
a return of the former In the midst of the
political agitation growing out the lm""
peechment and dispoution of the. Presi
dent, and this contingency exerts, a con
stant influence upon the premium,
it
cutily in periods of excitement. Had it not
been for the expert of these securities the
drain of specie from our shores in payment
of the balance of tends against us during
the last three years would have been very
heavy.
—The New Tork Tribune says the proposi
tion to take from the National hanks the
power of issuing circulating money grows
in favor the more It is examined. having,
as It would, Siddte,fleu In gold per annum,
and releasing as it would practically the
national debt by ono-eighth part for the
present, the scheme comes home to every
tax-payer and every citizen. The chugge
does not involve the violation of any
gation tot!. banks. The latter, to be sure,
would under the amendedlaw, oe obliged
to surrender this bonus of gold-Interest
nPoli bonds Pledged as security fora cur
rency practically irredeemable by them
since its dame. Bet this would not dans°
any regret from the public, who would
steadily keep In mindthe fact that the eIS,-
OCO,Oue of bonus to the banks so saved re
lieves the people from an equal amount of
taxation. The proposed change Is emulous
one to parties depending upon bank favors,
and 'tumid Canso' traders upon borrowed
money to be prudent.
P1T719111111011 MARILLETS
0/11cE Or THE PITTGDCaaU gairTTE,
Sarrapsr, January 19, 1897,
Tim operations in produce during the
past week were remarkably light, being
restricted almost wholly to supplying the
immediate wants of consumers, and as a
matter of course, round lot operation.. have
neeriOf fare ceourreneo. The stringency
in the money market has a tendency to put
a quiet''s on anything like sPeoulation,anti
consumers and dealers are restricting their
purchases to the lowest point poisible,
while so far as values are concerned, ex
cepting
, stick articles as are affected by the
fluctuations in ,gold, there has been no
changes worthy of epoetal notice.
GRAlN—Wheat Is quiet but steady at
$:,.."13 to CM for Stle. 1 Slang, and 62,55 to
00 for prime Winter; sale of CO eke corn
men Winterat r.,70. There lea slightha
provement In tee demerit :tot Barley, but
prices are no better—saletrof So. 1 Spring
at 90. Oat' dull but, unchanged; to 93, for
small lots, in store. Ear Corn is dull and
cannot fairly be quoted above Ds to 70, on
straek. Rye—no sales reported: may be qllO..
at in,w to 41,:s for prime Ohio and Penn.
. _FLOUR—The market to 11111 et and 1112..
changed: We
fur continue
t Quote at
to g lTlNO ' lor W i tt a i i t7 '
SWinter
liheat; and *Rho 617 for fancy brands. Bale
of Ai bbla "Crown Mills?* fancy St. Louis
brand, at 110. Rye Flour is quoted at 69, and
Buckwheat Flour at 63,30 to $3,73. •
PROVISIONS—Bacon is quoted at 1114 for
Shoulders, and 17 for Sugar Cured Rams—
, demand light. Lard is firm, and prime
kettle rendered may be quoted at ISo. Ross
Perk—last sale at 6231 No movement in
1151 k Meats. Dressed Hogs a litttlo dull
but unchanged; packer. paying 735—retall
"'Alt/ i'MD—Nale of bags Shorts at
6140, and I car Middlings at sl,tlo. 011 Meal
quoted at 62,39 to for small lots, In
store.
BUTTER—I. dull and in good supply; In.
deed. the market Is completely glutted, but
prices are nominally unchanged. Prime
Roll, In smell packages, Is quoted at:3o
to 32.
EGGS—The demand Is better, and as the
receipts are falling off, u prices are a abate
bicker, and srehave as or fresh packed
reported at 3 to SS.
IlAlfTbe market continues very dull
velth a supply considerably in excess of the
demand; we quote at 113 to $Z for good to
prime baled—sale oft cur et pl. ,
• APPLESnietbut steady with regular
sales at 13,131t0 flyer bid for fair to good
—occasionally small lots of choice at si../n
to $l.OO -
PUTATOEs—contlnue dull but suchen•
ged—small sales of Peach Blows at Inc per
busbel.
• • • •
SLEDS—Flaxseed la In demand at $2,50,
and but Little offering. No movement in
Clover or Timothy Seeds.
DRlEDYRUlT—Dulibutunchangedt small
sales at 0 to 10 for Apples, and Ito to nlo for
Peaches.
PITTSBURG H PF.IROLEURIIAILILET
011101 01TEI Perrtlethotellt
• S.tTentleY, January 10, 1817.
The transactions In Crude have been re ,
markably light this week, and while the
Market Is dull and neglected, prices are
nominally unchanged. We are cognizant
of offers to sell for opting delivery, at IPA
to be. and offers to buy at d, while on the
spot, theonly sale of any Importune° Sur.
lug the entire week was six - hundred bar.
rely at ohm cents. Smith's Ferry oil is
selling on the spot, at lh packages re
turned, and PPA packages included: Fri.
vate telegrams from ON City report that
Crude ham advanced to t 3 per barrel, at the
wells, and $2,40, at that point. We suppose
the heavy sale. of bonded oil hare this week
Is the cave of. the advance. there, but we
are of the opinion that the advance will not
be maintained very loag, es the recent
"spurt" in refined was entirely speculative,
, a. we are assured buyers for export,both in
Philadelphia. and New York, have with.
drawn from the market—having uo orders
to fill.
UNFIXED—There was some liiqutry for
bonded oil to-SU, all for future delivery,
and all on speculation, but pricet are no
better. We can report sales of GOO bbls for
March, at 193 on board care at work.; WOO
for May delivery in Palladelphis, at 31; 900
Mee month at same price,• 1040 for J nue, at
Si; 3000 standard white-1000 for May at XI;
1004 for June at 31; and 1004/ for July, at Xi—
total salsa reported, six thousand barrels.
Total sales reported during the week,
slaMdour thousand barrels, the largest op.
era Mons wo have had reported in any one
week - this Season. It should be borne In
mind that nearly all Of those axles are for
future delivery, the demand being entirely
specniative,ao that the activity maelfestol,
apparently, cannot be regarded se an In
dex eta Very strong or healthy market.
Free oil le (inlet and unchanged.
AUBITILLS—The following arrivals of oil
wars repotted today : -
J. K. Barbour ' Mi 7JeJahon....
11. Swaney • 40 Baxter d SS
Waring King.— 40 Paclllo Oil Co.— 47
•
Total
Receipts Or this week.
Tote/ Receipts last
Total Receipts Mine Jan. 1..
ClimlngutlMarkeL
. .
CINC=XATI, Jan. 19.—Plour 'duff and un
choNOol• ,Whlakey dull and ,unobanged.
floes timer and a abode cloaing el
retviTAlN- 3.100. ideas Pork held
at with buyer., If 'Balk maul bald.
at or Shoulders: oVdllloe for Sides; Lard ,
Wolfe, 12;ie. Vold buyk,ig.
ILUIRETS Dy T.6.41Eiff:"...
New.r " li f „ . . /46 t -- .,,,ot i' ll m o e'l l: l, Zi l l
tire Toelter.... -snout four millions in
easy. nlialge,ltiiiire of &million in specie
showslll7,Sers.• The bank, hamtinfeoirl
lOasteisrq'iotwithstauding the
.0; 1 9Lill. Gout firm at 133%7. Govern.
rats dull; Coupon 18 , 11:108ire.%; do. 156 . 2,
w7X,441108; do. 1,61„ 1 .034,1037',; . do: lEG3,
103.744717106 Y.; 10140 , 5.94% 103.
Stocks !l l :inert Central, 1 0 90 . 1 0 M
ROP; 4 l7crig l ATtern B , B3 4 ( l643; We s -n: 771
Lln on, .4331. Butner says that thw whole
quarrel between the Central's:lid 'Judson
roads sea stock Jobbing rrianeuvre to de
press prices and thus break upon securities
generally.
The steamer-Saxon's sailed today for
Ellittingrope wetarssS' 000 -
actiV I
e. Gregoryopea ed at
14.60; but sold down to 17-50,and closed at
13.10e13.25; Corydon, SAO shares sold at ‘O,
seller 30 days ; 0.1034.12 for Smith anti
Promise, and 480 for Quartz 10111.
Igew Tork ProdueellLarket.:
New Tone, January 117.,Cotton unchang
ed; sales 8,030 bales."-Flour dull and droop
tog, but prices unchanged; sales WOO bar
rels. Whisky nominal. Wheat quiet and
steady; sales I,7CO'bushels of linter state at
.
Rve firm; sales ;LOCO bucket.. Canada
-Yrciln bond at 41.13 ii Barley quiet: Pales
12,000 bushels Canada }'Let at 800 in bond.
tlltrur dull and unchanged; business reatric.
by ice embargo and scarcity of freight,
room; salmi 11,000 oushela of mixed western
in store at 40.,174511,175(. afloat, 41.1861,1855;
:receipts of 1,800 bushels. Oats steady; sales
14,700 bushels western at Mfg34c; eeelpts of
4,850 bushel,. Groceries inutive._ Mops
steady. Petroleum firm. Coal and Leather
unchanged. Wool firm; sales 230,000 lbs do.
mestle name at =ogre, and pulled at 410.
Pork quiet and heavy; sales ZS bbls of new
mess at 4734N1.43, closing at f 11,37 for
'western; old mess, 19,750%1,00. closing at
$19,73 cash, prime, 00,73017,00—heavy; sales
400 bble now plain mess at 1112.006118,00;
[m.417,00059,04 Beef Rams dull; sales at
81,340:8,601;433,10. Baton unchained; sales
of 500 bbts. Cut Bleats dull; sales 370 Eora k r
ages; shoulders 13‘,50 , 034ei hams 1
Dressed llogs steady; western 03483)".. d
heavy; sales 473 lbs at 1241;1314a. Old and
new Butter and Choose firm.
The Wholesale Trade.
Nuw Toga, Jan.l9.—The wholesale trade
has been very dull during the past week,
owing to fears of a crisis in the money mar
ket, und the stoma, but European advices
of smell stocks has caused confidence on
the part of holders of grain, and a more ►c
ave trade Is looked for In the ensubigweek.
There ore many orders for export of grain.
Floor has been pressed on the market,-par
ticularly low grades, by weak holders whose
margins are nearlg gone. Prices declined
le to Mc, bet toward tee close a portion of
the decline was recovered. Wheat neglect.
ed, Millers holding oT, owing to the decline
In noun those compelled to sell submitted
to s decline of rifle. Pork more active, clo
sing strong. Dry goods extremely quiet
and without any change in the prices.
Blew Orbeans
Now Oatsatts January 19.—Cotton un
changed, with ales of tLaXt bales low mid
dllng at Me; Illddling, ale. Receipts, 4,1135
bales; exports. ti,sao ba les. Sugar la in good
demand at Ile for falr;l2l/c for fully Mir.
liolasson firm; common 513660 e; prime to
eboice,lrlfrio. Floor higher at 411,75011,87;
for Extra, a1t@15,50. Corn advanced to
k1,l:114.02110. Oats firm at Me. Hay firm at
CIO. Pork higher at FZI for Maas. flacon
none offering. Lard steady at 13014 c.
Whisky, sf, 10.. Tobacco—Stadium lest.
1174/N fair, 430111. Gold opened at 1,36%.
Bank sterling, UN. Dios York Exchange
unaltered. relights to New York unchang
ed; Liverpool, ;t.if,oll-16; Mavis,
II !T1
Sr. Lonte,January /9.—Flonr firm, at 00,15
fil11,:s0 for extra; 612,13612.75 for double ex
tra. Wheat firms at 31,7562,00 for - prime:
ASO for choice. Core easier, at 7!iaile.
skits lower. at 62005. Provisions firmer.
look, at $20,50 delivered at Cairo. Hams
quiet; pickle, at 10!..jc. Bacon; shoulders. at
14011; clear sides 13 ,@l&.sc. aurar cured
butts, at 16 , 46070 In bulk. !Moulders pack
ed, at eci rib sides, at kgc; clear do, at 11c.
Lard, at 11154;p13t;e. Hogs advanced Cc; at
.2.1.06.1; tbo number packed to date, 1.7.; ~,O.
Insky nominal. at 11.0.!.1072,15.
=a
Sr. Lome January 10.—Tobacoo active.
Flour 1113,004L3,50 for superfine and WO,llO
for prime red, Wheat IPA. Shelled Corn,
balk, :Si Ear, CO. ()ate GO. Cotton Ilae
con ehouldere, 111 i; clear eldem, 13 , 4. - I.lsms
10c. Prime Lard. 131 , 7; bulk shoulders boo.,
7.11 i; packed. eci clear elder 7114.. Now
whlsky, Oh in howl. Sugar cured hauls, 17;
bulk meats; alloulders.nc. loose; clew sides
packed, 10.
Nemphl• Market.
llammits, Jarman . 19.—Cotton active and
blgber;aliddlbagalfr..2elreceipts,S,VM bales;
exports, ;US bales. flour scarce and Arm at
40.:.0 to VS for all brands.. Provisions scarce
And Ilrm. Dressed Iloge 81/sc. /less Pork
4M(I . M. Bacon—Clear bides ISCIUc, Shoul
ders 1.11113 c, Sugar Cured Lams ','
Bulk !boulders luc, Clear Wes leie,
itla from store. Unto Arm ut Sev.
Elsourse la re of Illsberlaee—A "Leale•
Somewhere.
There is a very large leak somewhere la
the manufaeture of highwinea Yesterday,
parties offered to sell alwholonan ufactured
In New York, and delivered here, at 4 7 .2-s(f
150 per gallon. Now, when it is considered
that the tax on alcohol Is $3,7C per gallon,
the cost Of the barrel about six rents per
gallon more, and the freight from liew
York here another six cents, it is but natu
ral to suppose that the alcohol never paid
any tax and that gigantic frauds upon the
government are being perpetrated. it is
the male way with highwines. Illicit clls•
tillers undersell honest nitintifactureritaud
the coniequenoe is, that the latter have
been almost entirely driven from the field.
We understand that coppenauths all
over the country have, of late, manufactu
red an Immense number of small "stills,"
capable of making from one to re barrels
Of whisky Der day, which are serrated in
out of the way places, and net their owners
et handsome profit in a very quiet way.—
Chimp* lcurnal.
LIIPOS2II BT 11.111LIMAXP
Prrnarraall,FOßT WAYIra & CIICAOO R. 11.
January 10-1 car bulkmeat, I car lard, Jas
Lippincott; 100 bbls floor. Dan Wallace; 1
pkgs game, Volt a co; II boles broom win,
J Ogles:2 care bay D N Courway: a core
metal, Jas Wood & Son; 1 car barley, Car
son, Darlington & co; 2 cars stares, Italy& a
Robertson; t car corp. Wm Bingham; I car
oats, Blair a Woods; /2 dressed bogs, Kell
& littchart; 1 lades tow, A II Childs t co; 1
car hay, Henry Rea Jr; 1 do do, Lang & Bro;
pkg produce, H Biddle; 15 bids ouckwbeat
flour, 50 do flour, Shomaker Lang: 4 bbls
Muir, John Garilluest 1 551 whialry, Traur.
mon a co; 50 Obis hlghwines, Shlpton &
Wallace;ll bales tool, Seal a Grundy; I
bbl butter, I eke beaus, G Arbuckle; 45 tree
lard. Sellers & co; lo bbl. oil, 011 Cum.
mEngs; II dressed hogs, D Ryan ; kgs
pearl barley, John Daus; 3 dreamed bogs,l;
li Myers & co; 1- car hay, ilitcbcock, Mc-
Creary & co; 1 car lumber. I. lasigham;
cars metal, a Buick a co; 1 do do, Bryan
Cavgbey; 1130 Md. near, owner; 100 do ao, S
B Floyd a co ; • 10 Ws buckwheat flour, New
comer, Goa co; 45 buds liquor,J Adler
a co. •
PrrTanulatf, COLomera • & CiarcliwATl
Raitaosn.—January is--10 has bitten., Ii N
Sellers; 25 do candles,: cases tobacco, J D
Dravo; 10 UN. oil, Dilworth, Porter a ea;
100 bids floor, W H Kirkpatrick a co. 10 Ims
lard, sdo butter, Hand Met:gam', barrels
dry apples, L II Vogt & co; 2 DM's sited. 7 do
dry apples, Newcomer, (100 ;leo; pkgs do
Cook, tiro & co; la pkg. beans. 4 do butter,
D H ilouston;7l bdls paper, PHU paper Co;
3 dressed hogs, Graff &. Reiter; tO aka corn,
Melia° & co; 21 sirs barley, J Gangwich; 7
doomed hogs. Read a 3letagar; 40 bbl, dry
apples. J G Buchanan; 141 eke wheat, .1 II
LlegelL & o0;1 dar corn,la Steel & 8001 2 ao
do. Williamson & Blackio do do, Sturgeon
Ilro; I do do, Nell & Ritchort; I do do, W
J Meeklo3 bids dry apple.. Graff a halter;
100 Mils flour, (Say & Painter; 80 aka barley,
L H VOlgt a co.
CANADIAN° AND PITTSIMADE
Jatiiiiiry.P.--153 bge wheat, D Wallace; 1 car
lumber, altilloger k Bidwell; 2 can ale bbla
Spencer .1 McKay: a.; loble oil, Batter It Ki
lleen; 101 do do, J K Barbour; 46 do do, War.
Ing Resale/dodo. Vivallic Oil Works; 00
bps once, betel. & Armstrong; 'IUDS butter,
1 bbl do, Potter. Aiken at co; 5 !Ads sugar,
W 24cllinrc; 4Ws whisky, .1 hi Plire•, 00
bale flonr.ll Lceetutedo .10, W 1) Palter
son; 100 de do, Kirkpatrick Iferroni
GOVEASTMENT SALE.
The Property known as the ..00,01.1.
mentT dk Meant raw AIM"
with 0000000 •flve Ames of Land.
• near Ilan Antonio. Tens..
BELLED PROPoS t La, to duplicate, .111 be
received up to the FIRST DAY Orli •1141.1. Ih7,
for the patellae of 75 acres of Land. (awe or
!Z Itog7teLl=t'dV; there.
- lab sa d the go=g,
ONE ANERY, costal:Ong 17 Stone Lime
ruty•tto Wooden Vets. Sae,. &one
Pools; and capable of tantos 17,0001,1des per
uNrirrEAR SAW MILL, Ward. of aSrialf
I.olX)fte; of kniabar
ONr. &MAL. STONE BUILDINO. .
.„. . .
The above property Is situated about two mile.
above tan Antonio, on the ban Antonto Myer.
and the water Is conducted to ce m ent tblishment
Or a race ofhewn stone laid In
Ihe lied was purebsAed and Improvements
made by the late to-called Confederate Govern.
.0 nt, and are estimated to tune cost klla,(WO In
&od.
The property has been under lease for the year
•IbeG, at a monthly rent of &CO, payable In ad..
ranee. Accented title In fee simple will be given
by the United elt ales Government. •
Proposals will be marked "Proposals for Uwe.
to
Tannery sod taw XIII," an/ addressed
to J. L. ISIDLX)u.
/Int Mal Gen. •slt't Cont. Bureau Y. Tern...
111411143 Galveston.
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES
Vaults, Fountains,
Statuary, Vases,
AND
DEMONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
T. BROOME, --
=I
GREAT REVOLUTION IN THE
W INC TR/AMOY THE UNITED STATES.
—PUKE CALlYtalthile. oIIAMPAUti M. Ml4O
ILDD retared ne If dote In Prance. from. pure
C&Aro hampaign.mas. V. lac and taking the plate of Wpm ,
toil C..
The undermanneduld call the eUentton of
Wane Uealm and H otel X.Dtlll to - the follow
ing letter. whlee MDT be a correct Ida of the
qualtyof Cale Wane.
••llosTorigraL Haney
• ritttanarlite. Oct. :6th. Afa. I
.91Iggene. SOPCIten CO.—OalLonea: Har
lon even your Callfonualllserantal (1/1000 to
tat, we Sake plesaare saying tat Ire Hume It
the DWI. SZOOODSII WIWI
oa rw have ever used. We
chat) a; once place It on r tall of fare. Tours
truly E. IL KINGeLLY CO."
Call and try oar CalLfornta Champagne.
n 0123174 BOUGH= • CO.. 36 Day et., N. Y.
91113 MR. 11WPENIC received
deo (o s b re t
PITTSBURGH ROPE WORKS.
NARSILILL, FULTON & BOL GALIN,
Only Manufarturera In the Waal of
HEAVY CORDAGE,
Suitable for Steam and Coal Boats
HAWSER LAID OIL WELL ROPE.
Tarred Ropes . for Coal Railroads,
HEMP OAKUM AND PACKING,
CLUL4INCI COTTON, da.,
Warebonne, 114 and 115 Water Street,
• Se. SannOngalaela Flow.
•
RIVER NEWEL
We had one of the most severe snow
storms yesterday that has visited this part
of the country for a number of years. There
was a pretty stilt gale from the north most
of the day, and in the afternoon so thickly
did the snow flakes 'descend, that pedes
trians found it exceedingly difficult to get
along.
- -The Platte Valley, which sunk below
Memphis Thursday night, Was on old aide
wheel steahaer, about worn out, 111110 years
old, built at St. Louis, and owned by Capt.
John Son and Blake, of St.-Louis, worth 1-23,.
WO, and partially Insured In Cincinnati—
SLOW In the Franklin, and CIAO In the Cen
tral. We hear that one or two other Cin
cinnati offices have risks on the Platte Val
ley. She struck the wreck of the rebel gun
boat Jeff Thompson, tearing out her star
board side, anti cased her to sink In forty
feet of water. Sixty lives were lost 4y this
disaster. She was plying between Mem
phis and Vicksburg under the control of
the St. -Louis and Memphis Packet Com
pany.
The tow boat A. J. Baker arrived at Louts.
villa the other day nom New Orleans. ow
ing to the heavy see she was compelled to
leave her tow at Memphis. The Alex (tow
tmat) has arrived and laid up at Cairo, and
the Atnerlea, en route from New Orleans to
Pittsburgh, arrived at Cairo on Thursday.
Among other items of freight, abe has
seventy-two hhds of sugar for Pittsburgh.
The following coal barges, together with
the name, of the owners, were swept
away Rom Cincinnati by the lee on Wed
nesday: Coal
....
Coa 1 Loaded. Empty. Floats
'
Buchanan & o 7
Q. Adams a Co 3. 3
5
Wessell & Sou ......... ll -
7
-
Foote & I)onaldson... -
Wm. H. Brown ' 5 - 1
Cincinnati Fuel C 0... -
T. Dodsivorth 3
Total 71 30
Wo glean the following Particulars In re.
Bard to the nbreek-up and destruction of
property at Cincinnati on Thursday from
the Osturnerciof of Friday:
About nine o'clock on Wednesday night,
the Me out of the Kanawha, and considera
ble heavy shore lee which had been floated
off by the rise, commenced floating past the
city filling the river from shore to shore,
sweeping olf a number of loaded and empty
coal barges, together with several steam.
era It run very heavy all night and yes.
tentay. Tlie damage to atm/Mere is as rol•
lows: The Argyle was torn from her land•
lag and swept ilbwn below the foot of Filth
street, where she sunk on the Kentucky
shore. The bars will be light, as she had
been recently purchased by Daniel Morton,
'and was being dismantled, all of her ma
chinery having been removed some time
since. rise new Mali Line steamer Amer.
Ica, in course of completion for the Loom.
•Gle and Cincinnati United States Mull
Line, alsosiarted her lin. and lodged on
Picayune Bar, near I:ennui's Ripple, whore
she lies easy, and apparently sale, with her
bow headed up stream. The America,
while flouting past the • foot of Ludlow
street, drifted In amalust the steamer Pine
Grove. carrying away all the stationary
fenders, and cook-house, On the starboard
guard, together with both fantails, and
breaking one of her thalami, The Pine
Grove having extra lines uNI not leave the
shore. Several steamers lying at the levee
were struck by the Lugo masses of floating
ice, breaking out a on oilier of wheel arms,
but none were badly damaged.
Owing to the heavy tee, none of the
steamers announced to leave ventured out
while the underwriters refused to take
risks on cargoes. The Magnolia arrives!
from Maysville, and laid up in the month
of Laklng Liver, together with the Louis.
vt/io packet MsJor Anderson. The latter
has ►I'M/ cargo On board for Louisville.
The United States arrived from Louisville
She
p.m., after ha battling with the Ice.
She met a numticr o( coi.l barges floating In
theice. The United States report., meeting
the steamers Marling, Silver apray and
Rowena below Warsaw, mad seven coal
barges and two model barges adrift above
War New. The two model barges belong to
the towboat Liberty No, S. The steamers
were in Food 00iiiiitIOU when met by the
United States. The greatest destruction
of property is in the loss of coal barges,
twenty-three of which were loaded with
coal, and forty-two empty, making a loss
of one hundred and twenty-live Glos.'
dollars,
The tow boat Wiattie, with' some twelve ar
diteen barges wse carried off, and we learn
that Mu Petrolia, which arrived from Pitts
burgh, was pretty badly damaged by the
heavy ice striking her,
The Arabian did not leave for St. Louis,
as reported, but has laid , on here, shero
she will remain natal the leery. out. The
John I.l...Groesbeck and Heaton, we under.stand, Mira labth laid op at Evansville. 'The"
Major Anderson has laid up in the month of_
Licking. The Messenger's shalt was ship
ped to Cairo last night by railroad. Capt.
Jesse Dean goat with it, and expects to
have the Messenger under way again In a
few days (or New ()clean,
From the Co9l7l{treiflL, of Sat
ttrday, we extract the following Items:
Capt, Harry, of the house of Harry
son A Co„ arrired from Louisville rester.
day He reports the Darling lying some
distance above the mouth of Baargnum,
against the shore ice, which extends out
some distance. Tao General Lytle and
General Beall were laid up at the Mall Line
wharf boat. The little towboat Wild
lee lies piled out on the levee, below the
foot of Vine street, with her boor on the
batik and stern %Miter the water, Tho rep.
idly notating river will leave her high and
dry [today. The towboat Whale was bob.
bins up and down the river yesterday, tow
big Dark coal barges recently swept off by
the ire. Alex. McDowell. falls pilot, aged
forty-three years, tiled at Louisville on
Thursday.
The fallowing is a list of the different
steamers at this point, laid up until the re.
gumption of navigation: Above Broadway
—lmporter. Flying Eagle, Hull of the Supe
rior, Pine Grove, St. Ch.les, IL C. Gray,
Arabian and Belle Vernon. between Main
and Broadway—Starlight, Liszt° Hopkinar
Potomac, Reiman, Nightingale. Edinburg,
Alice Dean, Emma N 0.3, Lawrence,
Leonora No. Shamrock, 'Clifton,
Champion, Mary Irwin. Anglo Saxon, Rob.
Burns, Minneola, Huntsville, Emerald,
Westmoreland and Dostona. Between
Walnut and 31ain...5b3111e Norton. la the
Lialrinr, Elver-3110r Anderson and Mag•
mina, together with a large number of mo
del barges. Of this lutt there are the fol
low inghoats which are loaded and waiting
for the resumption of _navigatlont Ara.
Wan, Emma No. 3, Laiirenoe, Armadillo,
Mary Erwin, and Emerald. Th. America
at last reports was still lying on the Ken-
Woke side, near .Picayune liar, safe and
eoudd.
yi :4N7, it:11)30101
t l 0 R C4liies MEitioadr i t
CIIIIIAND NNW OtiLHAIII3.
The Zne pamenger steamer
LEONIDAS Capt As IL McGowan.
WM leave for the above snot W tatenzedlate
ports THIS DAY
at
rainttla P rgfrin i Zt * WV aren'ta.
IVOR MEMPHIS ANDrairE a t
NEW 0111,LAN*—Tbe splendid
steamer
KATZ RUSINFIDN.......Cept. K. M. Itanigeos.
=ln " hr() rirt) n ll It/Wire"
Yor oLltrit .to Eectpvw
EN. Or tO
tale ~ULLIN S. !Agent.
FOR CINCINNATI antlagig i g
LUUDIVILLY..—The Ilue pas.
senor •taamer
HAYS „Capt. D. D. liminnicgrow.
now receiving freight for the above point*.
TIO
enri
N i leave wll A.< un the UPlC3il..ti UY NASIOA-
3.7).0 C j or i
ri mppt, pr pIr UL& gmapr Viar:TlAogr.tou
a
_FOR CAIRO AND ST.
lAM sidalit
112.—The splendid steamer
tit! til/ALE •CAPt. Joni a. llAux,
Will leave for the above and all intermediate
polls. ou or ahem the 12th or 14th last.
• • • • • •
!or freight or. P.G•in Sppi} on board or to
as JA*lB.l t.ULLINn. Anent.
FIRST CLASS LOOKING GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
J. LYONS, •
No. 110 Wood. St,. /Pittsburgh,
frr,v.v.hiVe4re;at'arwoure.yr.gs
WALNUT, OVAL and bIIDARE MIRROR,
PORTRAIT and pICTURC - PHARR% Cmtain
Cornice, Bands and Butted., Consols, Tripod
and Bracket Topics of exquisite deniku and
workmanship.
ILDINU AND lIEUILDINU monied In the
bi ser ' PlaritilarD s alATlC. noLtithiwe
F. MIISSBIAIiIi,
Ftttk Street,b etween Tunnel
and Ch Wham Streets,
Gansmllh aed Dealer In Hardware.
/Int elms floods of all desert ptions always oa
haad and solda/ oho lowest .11 o. IfsDalrfalf
doa aranalls onalmotnatlo.o. "
nrala.ll.
PAS NOW A LARGE STOCK OF
•••-• PURE n CON? ECTIONMIIEII.
OAIDth, TOTB and all other geode In tile line
YOH THE HOLIDAYS, and he sle at
tention to Ws emerlOr KULL/CA N DY
99 and 91 Federal 11., &Harkey'''.
111117:n10J
NEW PANEL PAPERS,
' WITII
PLAINTINIS AND WOOD IMITATIONS
AT •
N 6 .IOIMANKETISTREET, NEAR TIFTII
Isis • JON. R. EIVOLIES Js into.
ROOFIIIG MATERIALS.
Velment, Pitch, Felt Para/ Mee
Pannell arid Black Paint,
illdlUtootorod .14 sold .• - .run any other
hon. athenovutrr, by PAU& 100$. i CV..
lA✓iO lit OLIO, Muir. 1.1110.0..
' A L% 01 ankil
AMERICAN IRON . WOI s.
JONES & MHOS,
X . . 13. r 1813 3171R1.401.23,
7A.C71:111L1 0:P
AMERICAN AND CLAIR
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plato Iron
Itridge Iron;
Angle and T Iron;
Gdard Iron
Coal screen Iron;
L1ta1.4,111 & 20 lbs. to the yard;
ram Balh,punched and coun
ter sunk
iler Bridge aid Tank Rivets
ut Falls and Spikes;
hip and Boat Spikes; .
.. road Spikes;
iroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Faritneelssuid Axles;
Street Car Wheels and Axles;
Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled Shafting:
Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods;
glower and Reaper Bars. -
WAIKEILODBZ AND 0711C14
120 Water and 153 Front St&
BRANCH HOUSZ.
Nos. 22,24 and 26 River St.,
le1:c111 CHICAGO, ILL.
UNION ICON MILLS,
Emu WARD, PITISBIDIGIf.
L CONSOLIDATION Or TNN "1110 W CITY
FORGE" AND •`CYCLOPS LOON 00."
• aiseetALL atANCTACTI7IIIII 01P
IRON AND FORGINS,
epeeist attention /leen to the snantifactile• of
Hammered and Rolled Locomo
tive and Car Axles,
13XaCIIIIELASIT 3311.49.201 D•
RAILROAD ORA IRIS SPLIOZ HARR. BICIDGIL
IRON BOLTS. AC.:
LINKS AND Scam, I BRANS; °utast Iv o : 1 i
ocrAnoNALL HOLLOW WROUGHT /ROB
POSTS : T AND ANIELL IRON. AC.
WARE/1011SY.
95 Water and 126 First Streets;
OFFICE.
-.
LT TIT E WOHB2I, NINTH WALED. PITVIWGIL
0<1.54:7
ATLAS WORKS,
Jtf VRTO.4" STREET.
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh.
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the
the
and most
complete ertabllsament In the Wert, and me
now pre. Seed to Walsh
• Engines of Every Description,
Boller., On Tanks,
Sheet Iron Work,
Railroad Castings,
Bolling Mill Castings,
Engine Castings.
Machine Casting*,
General Castings.
• ORDERS SOWCITEID.
...a
pITTBBISIIGII STEEL WORE
ANDERSON, COOK & CO.,
usooossaoserroJoNra. BOYD i 00,3
lisouttoturera W tte host reined Cast Stall,
Moon.. not and Octagon,of all 11114, BIM
MGM Hoe. /on nod ftoot Coat . Meal, Cast
stool for
Reaping and Now Lag Machines.
STILNT PLOW WINOS, 111111110111. LX.
VILIWIIIAIII. &a.
Cast 4: Commas 'Matti & OWN' Steal,
Mao—Corner of Tint tad ItodostrottO. two
boaAgity ~ • abet. Ito Xonoogoludo Aosta.
iIIYSTONII, IRON WORKS.
HUTCHISON, GLASS & CO.,
Yonutootarozo of tho Mutat Wa of
Bound, Square, Flat and
Horse-shoe Bar Iron, ,
Hoop and Band Iron,
Boiler-Plate, Tank and
Salt-Pan Iron,
Sheet Iron, ite. &no ke.
Works, PITT TOW . BU IP, on llonoagntLela
river. (Moe ad Warehowra:
No. 146 Water St.
CREAM' BUIL WORKS.
MILLRR, BARR •it, PLUM,
• N.untrAciossaa OP
BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL.
E q ..' to say to Ole Mar.
Bet. olthor Impovted our DO
soesllo
BPYCI r_ ATTENT/ON rAup TO TINE. CANT
AND DII ISTKZL.
Mice, 38 Wood Street. •
IN BT. MARL= HOTIL BUILDING.
Pyrnetntau. Jaw. IS% NOVA
DUQUESNE IRON AND STEEL WORKS.
MU:GNAW, MEN & CO.,
Iron, Nails, Springs, Anleo,
PLOUGH. SPRINe AID A. B. STEEL, IA
wAuziampz. -
3Nr• - ). 77 VNTabter litre •
•u. 13.11
1 - 1...A.11,13WA1 lE.
B. WOLF, JR., &130.,
c=rl
Hardware& O utlery.
Are . now receiving large additions to oar stock
which I. offered to Dealers at
311141481WICIIR1e.IPEILSCCEL11116
Corner Liberty ani St. Clair
Noes.
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
OFPOIITE UNION IRON KLUX,
worrwon3trzaeamc.
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings.
Lull ST AB CAIMIGS GUILIILL
urdem promptly led emerally executed.
(MUM Kb BLASONABLZ.
=HEAT & MACKLEND.
be11:123
W. It 0111011. Bailin/FLU
gusne. BOILER WORM.
MORROW ft BARIUM,
XIXIIPACTOIIIII OF
Steam Boilers, Oil 6tUL, Agitators,
Salt Paw, Gasometers,
Wrought Iron Bridges,
Sheet Iron Work, -
ace" asc.,
LIBERTY AND SECOND STS.,
PITTSBURdIIi, Pd.
REPAIRING DONE ift.ourn.y. moms
LIPPINCOTI&BIIIIWELL,
No.llB Water Street,
nuirrAcrrcraxsi OF
PATENT 01101:1211D,
PATINT TIMPIRXD,
PATIN'S' ZOOTELID
01:11C101•11, lIIILAT,
MILL AND 01110115-Cl7l
.a°l- 1;717 .
le111:4111
BLACK DIAMOND
ISTMCOM , worazital,
nirkwuzen. CAA
cm:m
I=l
BENT QUALITY ILLTINTLI OUT IT'LL.
Aquas, inst &ad Oetws, Alum Wu.
aaw d .061 la any laiad or suustadCUlA CA
amaa try.
u rd so zet ui musiessa, dad 1111tril, ou
n al d
V;10j1 ttj
FORT PITT ,
BOILER, STILL AND TIM
WORSE.
CARROLL & SNYDER;
SUNCITALIIIIIIII OP
usoutz, DOUBLIFFLUZD, TUBULAR
nasenox A CYLINDER !mum BOILERS ' .
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS.
CHIELTSTS, BILISECHING AND ASH PANS.
SETTLING PANS. SALT PANS AND CON- -
DILNSEBB.
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS, ANDIRON
BILLIN/IS.
PRISON DOORS AND COAL MUTES.
OflsitasndliVerl. corner Sireond. Third.
Mort rad Liberty Struts.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
liPoldars sant to the Oars address srlll
Droalsnly attended to. atledta
SWF= STEEL MIS.
SING ,a, NIXIE &CO
C7ACTPAPPS OP
BEST RUINED CUT STEEL
MU, ILL? LW MGM OM SEM
MILL.NOLAT. CriariAz eAms Motion OM
SAW PLATES.
RiLEEMCI AND ISNI-ZiLirrie
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
Casa Haring Meet,
Cast and German Plow Steel,
FLOW WINDe AND NOW= BANS.
SPRINGS, lUD AND STEEL TIRE,
BloNLe. ODOM.,
_E41.101
CA"E
Warehouse, SS Water St., Pittsrgh,
•eUuk4
KENSINGTON- IRON WORKS.
• LLOYD & BLACK,
Best Common, Relined Charcoal
Juniata Bloom Irox6
MICBOHANT BAB, 2001fD A SWAMI IBH7i,
HOOP., BARD. T and ANOLB MON.
mrmn-I.m.'srmr/
NOW= and REAPER HASS
CYLINDER andADIARD OR MORE. IRON.
SMALL T RAIN $l.l and DJ lba. to lIS Y►ld.
WROUGHT CRAIRS and MIENS for mama.
FLAT NAILS. Ynnebod and Conntonank.
COAL SCREEN IRON.
BALLS and WIER&
Wareham,. No. lig Water saa No. 6 Market
sta. Works, goesad areal, Zillah Ward. .4-
jotalusiCity kiss Works. Pittsburgh. as2l:11
VMS'ITVIUS
IRON HD NAIL RMS.
LEWIS, BAILEY, DALZELL & CO.,
111111:17.11021111ZE3 OP •
BAR, BOILER, SHEET
rI".4I.I\TIE. 1-11.01V
NAILS AND NAIL RODS.
Warehouse, 7iWater &BO Front et.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
matt/Jr
FORSY'IIEEIS
STANDARD SCALES.
Copying Presses,
Warehouse Tracks,
Baggage Barrows,
Sugar BBL, ice.
FORSYTH. TAYLOR & CO., •
saw 39 YAM.= Marl%
ROBERT LEA,
lIA,NUTAOIII7IIE6 OW
STEAM ENDUES AND RULERS.
Freight Holsters
AND DOCTOR ENGINES.
Mill.Cuttogs efall descriptions made to order.
Ceram' of ITILrt. tad Mary /treats.
101r41 PITTSBURGH, Pt.
FORT PITT FOUNDRY.
C____ INAP BMWS
.
• Bravy ORDNANCE,
Altai. asps or deILIVY oiurrizon: •
._BLAJM . MAIWIMPLY mit " l l /6013111.
::Pons Wooded bear mptly.
as,
the m m pill alleoZo
bspood al this Youtdry.
/rafted disproof of - oar old yardarm. me are
wormed. with Mir Mao MAIM= patters,
epastmeted seder the soporrliMm of Ids Xs.
PUT to remota NAIL ILLOWNIM as Merit ao•
Moe. - maim
ROSEDALE STOVE WORKS.
L. PETERSON, Jr., & CO.,
Xuatietwers AM Pastas all ma, of
Cooking and Heating Stoves,
HOLLOW WARE, &c,
TuLLATErgerar i Ar4=ll,
_PITIBIIIIII6III, P 441.
VALLEY STOVE WORE& •
ALLEN. M'KEE &
01Beo eat Warehouse 4101 Liberty It.
loppeelle.haa
ItaIIIIIMCCIIM vizi variety of
Ws IMATINO 11120Vid, maortrarlalati ara
Um calibrated Allataaay and Youltor .Coal
Copland atom; alro, thaAalorcras aad114110112.1
far coal or WOW. and the unrivalled star at the
inspire. tar Wood:110N AMA.. Orates. en
der% Boom ILastlaa. Dog trona and Hollow Ware
Morally. ma/
prruozzA IL&CHINE WORKS.
Is. IS Okto Street. Allegh esT.
/JCPEOVID Noaiii • icodui. imp HEs
ranlcelat el:Gatti:m[ 11,1 W to Patented La
proneness, Ia Jars aa4Jelata, widget Julatga
fa., sad Z.:Ara Iroa. la b miud.m.=
• Wlevardi, an• =fa peneet times.
we eMftrafta =XL Plaaal. Wale. M..
sham who irw It. Xmases sad saaeblae
wadi
to to wan. Orden 57 Inn P!orean at
leaded to lam prepared to MAI I=eee to
ether laaantedderen , far these tatite Oa
liberal mew. Sax II•U•Ita•eY
Wes all v. LZUILY '
UTILITY WORE&
NOLEAN a sLierint, -
No. 83 Liberty 81., opposite Fourth,
au.NOTACTIMUS Or
CABINET BIAILERS' 'HARDWARE.
V 4 14 *-I.l4'.'"Jegerl s r a g.
Bassani Be dstend Pas ; Napo tor Maui
don Tablas, ta. Tiny alas maaMetals Asa
MTh saustaatßoa buds Tbseableatebas. Soft
tstsbas. litTsan.s Window Bash assrportar,
Icesatrla bash Batton. UMW !bat - .
tor awl Batt Masao, Grlad.stoue
OM Boas. Mash W. ht .. as. M. . angelin4o
MI. 11131.ADLIT
lETBLIL EITOYE •WOBILL
A. BRADLEY I CO.
Kaas.lhertar, every variety Of
Cook, Parlor and Heating StOtei,
Among 1010 meths 1. bested ZIIIIM,
Tbor/Uka j AMlVll•rat l a neUPG-
Oooktaros.) Air lasaarsaars
1t...., ,1 . 1.
.:,:. :•1•7 , •
.... ,, .r.... :
...., ‘
Jos. r.
DIIIIVUESNE AND WEST POINT
I.WII 101101* PITTSBURGH. Pa. =sa
e aeme ell sasses strossiwss. Ilashawes Gat
guns. Cass. Pato, Rods. - Lerma Plias'
Jaws sad xlsts; Gsa, Banned /gam Loam.
, f tv . meat, sae sll nape wart. The eztletaae
eo Wag Ism Ito sesa/ eusied to the
bushes. ars paraxial atlas wa-
Ma*/ to than lath Pto
RGlVllsaltat,
midis • Jas. P. RAMOIIIosS a Ole
r werns....v. nowt*,
•BELLE EITIML ROMA&
.. _ .
CPCP.
mmoVaiur avi zw.. u sigr A ra'
axe
emir II ea
MP • 41101144Wriglalialan*
,BANKS AND MINIKIM
N. HOLES & SOU,
No. 57 Smithfield Street,
prtrsEtacen.
Descolts received In Pat Funds lad Currency.
Collusions made on MI the priveclPM Paul , of
Oa United Baia and Cuserb. • •
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
130 d-GET AND BOLD OH 0011111.89103 r.
Particular attention Teta to the perthame and
tale at
U. ti 4 s ecurities,
Including 17.18. Sizes of 1SSI: do. do. 5 , 51 do
rives of 11.4341; do. Vortlacatoo of I odetde dam
Orders oxid . Yeaciters booth or collocteiL
faldal I .
SAVINGS BANK,
No. 65' Foiuth .Street,
CHARTERED IN 1855.
Open deny from 9 tot O'clock, alio =W...
do sad Saturday ennlngs, from 11W In to No.
'ember Lt, from 7 toe Weld., end. from No.
umber Into leaf In, Rom ato 0.91992.•
Deposita revolved of sums of nos 'est than
One Dollar. .4 dlvldend of UM volts de
clared Dolce a pear, In Jane and Deeetsbes. In
ternt hes been declared mend-eaneally In June
and December sone the Book was orgaaleint, e t .
the nu, of eLe par cent a7ear. ..
ballnilt, If not drawn oat, Is Woe. to the
enomt of thadepoeltorss prlncl.4and been the
sax. Waren Dom the int days of Sete and
December, emnpeandlng tertee a mbar without
treabllns the depadtar to ce ll , or even present
Ids pan took. At Ude ratemaaoywlu doubts In
les. than tweet
Books en the Chatten - By-Ledn, Bale.
end
the Keselallons. Veils, ePtd . "`ton
et aloe.
Nl= TRISIDZXIIII
John G. Easkorms, v m. rolloCk. ILD.•
BaaJ. Icalmstock. Robert Robb,
Jams &Denims. - Jobs B. flaaentiaesse s
Jamas Disealsry, James addle,
Jams B. V. mods, Almada eyes,
Issas IL Pasaosk, Csrfatian Peaks.
V7_?s. J..4adsrsons. plames
M 51 1 381.110.117.
MVO
WOUSLO...Warr. Ur,
Marks A. ColtAN
John .7: Wassitto, .
William S. Hama,
Pater H. Hunker.
JlLlthinl OA.'
Taxistraaa—CHASl.
IficarfAST—J.BB. 8,
itiramti.
.roan B. itersdaes.
Jabn
Writil= l ,
Alex sa. t erari.
William V t.
wlasac ax. r.:W=ry,
A. COLTON. '
D. WALD& *TIM
FW7MVIII
fIRPHAIIIP COURT SALE.;--By
%-r virtue argil order of the Orphans' Pours of
Alleguannuouniy, the undersigned. guardian of
JOHIP/CLN3 Elinfa.DB,
Einar CHM of Alex. T. Shields. deceased. will
sell at P ot bale, 011 theorem:Lee.
On Tuesday, Februaryl2, 1867,
At I o'clook.C. 8., 01 that artaln tract of land
In Elisabeth [Arnaldo, Allegheny racily. Pa..
being the property of said Josephine Shields.
and the same set epees to her as her sac. of toe
B tai Estate orlher Talbert sold Alex. T. Iblelde
In proceedings. in partition at No. Cl, March
'term, use, containing St sorts and 33410 loath
es. bounded by lauds of Dr. John E Curer,
Wm. Wain,. Zerah Hayden ant others. The
lands Is ell under ad strallon exeeptanoat twerre
cresol wocalland. The whole Is underlaid with
Cost or it le best quallry.
TXri II or SOLO-the-third cash 00
deed, and possmalon an the gut day of April
next, and the balance tO two equal annnal . pay.
mown thereafter. with Interest Coin Aprli
inG. to be second by bond and manicure on the
premises. The purchaser to 007 for otitirernnei
lusanfuelp
roe er partlealac, elgilies of B. C.
CHRISTY. Esq. •ttoreier Hissmlinit.
104 roam signet, Plusburnh.
JAItY.S B. turrros.
Goardlnn.
(tp . HANS , COURT SALE.--The
Monday, January 24th, 1861,
.
At 10 o'clock:A.3c. at the Court House, Pitts.
herdb..ll City ) o nit roand the Seventh
Ward of the f •bargh, altnate on the
Northwest corner of Centre Avenue, and Over..
hillntreet. fronting Il feet s Weber on Centre
AirennA and exteadlne bank, pneuxving the
wile width. along rat,. 11:0 feet. Be
ing Lot He 17 In the Plano( Lot laid out for
the bees at Jeremiah Linton, deceased. otriehleti
to erected a two-story Inlet dwellieg.
TYB W! IIY SALL—WM be nude known albi,
time of este, or by application to '
JOSEPH KATE.
earlten of the adnor children of Jams Recd.
dentsed. Or TIZHICA.N A Hat.- Attorneys
at Law. 1 Fourth attest. dallenglen
EXECUTOBSYNOTIVE.,Letters
111)=Mes " atif ' e ' Cit h y7of • Annit ". .,l Nat:.
ed, kaglug been mated SO tlie utsueried.
Late
knowing themselves Indebted sad to
tate me requested to make payment Ltootedlslot7
to etther of
natthe undersigned. and them booing
claims aguL told estate wlli gleam moat
them, duly anther Mated, for perenest.
- J. ? u r a t z % I
jolt:Mg/ EDWAItI)
0 :(ey 4 ai ttzi
BINGHAM SOUSE,
ELEVENTH AND MARKET SS.,
This new and elegant Hewett now open for the
rebuttals of guerte. with all the appotntateste or
• 71E5T-CLAp3 HOTEL.
OVILLIS DAVIS,
PROPIIIMOIL
deLiewanur • . '
LA PIERRE ROUSE.'
Philadelphia,
Tim subeettbets NAM leased Ulla &smite
Hones it We Wes Itle/Irri , • • ' , la s usst..lll.
ND 121 AN M6St4ANT YANNZR. mad la stow
Eared Ith Me mast perfect appotatissat tar
nmeptloa of !meets. Molest putties Mali
klotela .111 be astgotaLsed la Qs WV*
sixgv, i maxr.
GRANT HOUSE,
O. inZ. SESEEELT.alrOET.vcrsarx.,
Carter at hal& aai feiail Breda.
Near the Suspension Brig
41 gs.
•14.•■•• ii.LLZGHX P
.NY.I. S
ll=
wilttarkon-rsix,
PENNA.
WO CO.
2"844.
BROADWAY, =MANGE
RESTAURANT ,
101 CO= MI AUIMn u O 811. tot
Ladies' Dining Booms 2d Story.
TIMMon ba CAN 011ITERD 411/11.
kinds ud.
de14.11 rligratEre a.
I rl°944tan6
pRIVILTE DISEASEIL
Vo. I .irr 4tii ir rVi r rerZi. n tle.4 l .7.lg l = 0:
rgs onto Illognies trlthEralleted
- Partlatlar inflator' dto am
so disuses at ths atons.7lrp=
ant tog ths sumrani ago most sa_ a _ossal,Woj
saw= Bo •gl so op, •••#77 , -
t.diuwtu gad OlgiernongsaoClo
tr u ttrriporattoa fouls,
ter per bo t ttlit. '" 3( " er i ,
47Siag gb" ""."
.r• Ord Oar obstlasio soar% Mo.
Was ts anima tar
bottle. -
Ott utd roboors ov ilo. a= tr. to II T a t ir laiej ...... t r til i r! ,
Thlnimen.L
WETTACIEI &ILEUM,
CLAI.
bUCCESACIIS TQ CIIIMNAK it M
Xassfegtared• at •
01K LEATH= BEVITIWO.,
%o. 11 Oblo sta•set, alleglway Cir.
Abe DM sane...rit of 21•Iiing sta. H.
nr.Ent*Pt i a . j . et l u t lx. wil• Su; Plttabergli.
8.14. of Wens.
WALL PArsit-or n , makm
for Parlor.. Halls. I"hiss
is mat smash, az Naas, Mutat lei
ANL Images ♦ *six
0 CAMS MADDED, Dutellvecht
"X fin W " Zia I• 61
p.t r i z igra Mti
DEL REVIEWS
Pectoral Syrup
CMISS CONSIIMPTiON,
Glares Eironplaitis
CURES 'COLDS,
CURES ASTHMA,
4011:rR.31310S
All Disenses of the Lunga
•-- - •
• case ;1' a•e rears•staidlas eared !IT,
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral SYrup:
PrlTfilortair;4 sonny WIC&
Da. KlTSlst—ldssite tow bon afilleordsritb
egimilti of breath*, ter' Sys or als
years, slash. tar &natal yiars-ban, Imo mi.
ustly Increased-la vtolone. Tit nallitnn 'SU
boas bandltayi albino Dad boos . troatAnY by
savant physlotasserttliout any ratter In this
state other ram I Droeurad Soma 0! your PLO.
TONAL COlllBB num% I Wren, Um int
than • Arty east battle, wale k roll. red bet yruy
mach; I Una called sad sot a dollar_ NAOS.
mbleh cured bar entirely, and 'betas .00W. no
Uwe afro twiny dissam. crease aresinuesi. I
vroubt also state that I used the Madtstiersysett
ter cold asd 1.2111. The medicine eared= by :-
tablas one dna. I arsress my oaths unarm
stitir Lae isodialue, and you are at Unity to
publise WI it 7M deei , c dd . 46
WY. WILSON,
•
r ' 114Maas, MIL leiW.
Prrnmena Fs. Aarblt
IIZAD THZ3llll2ll.—zrati
es
bare a
daughter who ass takenarrerallbedlouies tor a
bad caesh arltbeat Ulmer. among them .1 Tara
berry Pectoral. I vambated team volt • boUle
et your Pectond Strap x 34 before Ma bad used
half a bottle Oa was colleted: ,The Veroad bot
tle cared bar entirely of her coat S •
- nii3r..
Allethear.
• Pyrrsiimair, December now.
• GREAT Otlltt BY DB. 3:STEMS'S PZCTO
-111.1. STAMP. lUee Id ?sables tohnithld,
ithaty away. Iltad • coash andavlttbagoellch
comacuced about Um Maker labsuall h,et, and
coat/awed eldbrank . vrostlw.' lan toyed toe
best vbratalass In ea mamas.' sa my coven
malacca usabatad aattlsarly Is tmuber. At
that Una I was advisee to try your pectoral
wCoae:vadat /414., said alter bad taken
e nettle,/was as:Andy Itestreattbe unmated
.ad spatted. 1 bad despaired et ever dattthg
web. nod I.oloo.bat It awe be taotra that
lids Led:male remedy wul 40 tor ethers what It
iW des. tool case. • , JOHN L 1721.11.
Whams B. D. Yncs. reetMe corarblD., .
•
PATTON Toirsairre, Lard 14ht at
.WOll/Z117171. Cunt —acme Ono sato old
neighbor*, Wag a...very El with • Ind toasty
ale u
every 'as auppood to be rasKaatto.
ala relatives told se tleat ha had tetmi.ert
remedy they beard et altboat braitat: hit Jam*.
er coarse sold= Cc and at wore qQ M
Oa belle! that to weld liet 111... t
the third of • bottle at leer reeleol
.0101 dere him. and it mire!! cared bin
the astonlakosat at all. - MUM the ease
mere reatartable, 'ls Oa e rites.*
l e
:rtt Ntbaßebrz,..adae d
DR. -NICTE4BII riccrorav:lninir IN
IltalteolLLC.—Plessa stud uso another sills.
gyerrary to
It i" ar e trnill igtaript I n u& '‘ !
ring fur "Dr.loArs Fecund Orrup. ,, ,We
bare sold glutton bottles Ow (blot west. dad
Maher.w eutlrali aut.. , Yr. A. Altar mai
both of Blalrarlllo. Po.. told us tboy
would not Ltd , without Is. to -Slortr Naltlus. • /u.
riot 11l atm um nolleo wont
Yours reso..lrall.-
J. /. wAwr..lwdzir a Boss..
Ds. Sansi P —al s bo u usn o Y t n a em lsa be /m r
ug ala
tent Mod Islam In I. It aSordstee steams
indescribable to mcommend year PSMILUAL
.IsYSIIP.• lin. a suidisdas. It Is sell mattby
Uteatlss of say pu/011 mho may In SU=
ur De anliceed Asps cenglis t sold. sad
-maser may kind- end for - u=iiiies-
Wass Mr resiothis alt real patY
Ups attending • severe cold. -
I hays bee., Wire Or lea Is my Uta.liffteted
with the suers.; of sold. sad bosnestss.
Umas my throat meant Sousse so cloud • ss
PPIRMIL sly speak's/ abets a whisper, 74 . 1
Warns a tmr doses ortite above .3yrsy
rodbus me entirely. • - • •
Is recommend's{ ads undidae,tweet cams.
Itatingly toy that at e Is Um best- remedy seer
four , . tors Um above; set absald
any lankily 'be s ost remedy
so prevalsal. samosiostrdspietrellyie lL .
EDWAIIIi J. JUS
Gunter Cillsens , Depot ran
• . ' -11Pratrazattilta. Olds. Nandi U.
Hume
th. utel Dr: lersorit Colon tyros tor a
bad eoli or won! vaunt star dips, awl eaa
aboarfally exult - 1s tho bostaaroUclas fir the /ma
tbal.l am soar Salm.-
GOL vriarr .4:11.01112. ICIYBIbt PZI*O
- STU:P.-Ds. KaTasp-/Awarliart•drdpialoa
delat.of at ackuowladouts oseallsoos
Hof your Pectoral .oousk ayrua 1410a.r. L rasa
rat
t=nrdo
at' that it Is rdl you sli7 10
as nab° ostof wor - rwilth.
the wont arm Iwo/room allitttod-widt: I lam
act used mon *La osibbstr of the aid /
boa sad do orlob that tallyho aro allitclarl would
sirs It as far s tidal sr Ilan Orst.,.aad Ilbor
will brans& taunt%
would sot suffer aaother melt sa attack forr
consideration. ar al ass amt. law eautlari
eau breaths more freely Asa I roar Ca. 1 p 309
always actaowledja a debt or gratitudot
valiant so aurelleal s unawir. Aro. ars all/p
-arts teut mrawara la tilt botcorruyou Mat
ProPw. • Z. P. PALTT.
Lida litaseuger Coadaut Coratell. Plltobariti o
•
ANOTKERSZW CIWYLIPIChTZ—DII,
SIMS PZUTUPA.L. glitlig.-1 Ind been ma.
bled whits emit sad chid foi , innte-wa
hal was lt that 1 nand not deep. / bad The ad
aloe ant preeeriptleas from dove of the ben
physician Is the dm when I weld nen, bet
do sot de ao. 1 latalyproeoret >• bade of yen
general ityrop, which amid me entirely.
J. W. elbluinnit,
lie. hit Martino-et, rind:nigh, Ps* -
41t)7MrC ‘ Oi101111r0-..ither . iii.
do it P. toHeysere. oh Wood street, ant
get bottle 01510 Cough goateed, Old if that
S m7 l4l7le r il o irie h l o w d :riAry . ibu;
bean every day Ca w aka
eatellag periods of it. !W. SIM we Caw Ma , nand expealasell.
onortally one r to the addan's adinoldes
ean. for we bap taint e ntireT, tht
moatriabborn ease. with anent* bear
nee wen. age we weal: to Pit with ea*
of the mon natrary, aosabitaabia
dente we ea, ne.tasedten gar admit
opus this mediae sphere. lie daubed tread.
1. sad Wantonly Ow on whole week, la bepai
of tides It oat, bat It waa no go. la feet.- it
nesed Mho , to have Itionnred by pradant,and
to Inn aegaind ainte. pagan, and Cann.
abuiw by Me • it. la idde dere of the
siege we engin ri ear we i r i t t o Ennda. bo.llll
Wood ftfed, Pneartel • cast lotus of the
'lNeetoral,•• toes it sword g L i. Mantises,
and >a yegig.ngiithenw we were muter erns
Meld. the elneWle Heise wegoadltlenalle ellTfta
-1.1=2:2 11%. beta atra i l t zd r ili th so
Cough Penray—firowasnite Chppar,Lbee. It'
•
Dr. Keyser's PeOiral Syrup
18 mum.mzu
DS. GEORGE MEW
M54:0.1410 17Pco4=Ht
prrrsztraini, rok
•
T AM
Great Nervins Remedy.
Dr. Dieyser's Nemlts Antidote
iiiorr...lthant tall,
_lad eaten pennant.
l, curs alt Nervous untalatity. - -
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Dr. lierser's Perrone AnUdeln
WIII ears Hytterta.
Dr. I( • ysers Nervous istidote
Will Cure Twirchbut of en. 'Nerds.
Dr. H Iser's Nervous Antidote
Will Cure Nenonslkadia .
Dr. Keyser's Kamm inildeie
WWII Cuselierrou Crab* . of clato.rgh,
Dr. Keser's Nervous delidete: - ' r r
i►ui Carr treie
Dr. Ke tor's Norms Legliate.
will Care 2towest• U. Pies:
DrAe Serials
m cars preci , acts Ftt UK Amuck,
Dr, Kejser's NertegiAaildete
1. Wl:titan Illearalits *rile
Dr. Keiser's Hereon ilisildete : .1
tlyli.ry NadslyttaidiFie Liver aid
Dr. Keyser'slerrees "WNW
Wl.ll(ku,NtaraiiikU.
Dr. Yefsepshenna lalldete
Wl/11Arepalpitatukot the Wart.
Dr. Ewer's !emu Antidote kt
Will Cur natation and Weatneas at dta.44'
Dr. Reiger's fierrem banditti . •
Will Qin ekrynpark sal Whattalager tbe i!/t Let.
Drcli4ser's &rims Aithloyi
11111 Cure Treactespriilraixatlvfe past,
Dr;Eggert DaTORS4IID4Ote:
Scrvocboadrlid.
br. keyser , t Nervous ; 3ettdot
Win CI'n.UAIN4/i4l>iiiiilgit.
DB. GEOZGE IL KEUER,
s lao.,.woos st., Pittsbiugh Pa.
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