The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 02, 1867, Image 4

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iooit nwdoir FIST AND THIRD PAGE&
COURT BpPORTEL
nulled 'Union PI itriet Court
.
Before Hon, {lion'tlCandies,
This COurt• tact tie the metal tenui, ten
Weloak, on Fridairrning.
The bearing of Abe argument on the mo
lion In 'errant rof judgment la the OM Of
Joenpli weaver, _convicted or peeing 1
conattniofflndnrY, eat deferred. at the re
, comet of Gen:Collier, until Eaturday Mum-
U tilted States e.Josepli J. Johna. /Le
fton on atninat tot the exportatinn of relined
oil. COntintted at the tottance of Thas
J.K oonan,lsq..counsel tor derendant, with
. peremptory ardera for trial at next term.
,tinited_Statea pa. James Sanderson. In
dictment carrying on the bustutes of a
• , :lnatener without license. Plead guilty, and.
tined floa Collars and the costa. ,
United tastes rit,'Eiten Scanlon,
Ment carryin g on Imsluess of a country pro
deco dealer without •11conm. Nolte pro,-
gut entered. ;
Adjonruod till Saturday mounnii.
itlatrict Court.
liefareltonafolus Ilanrron-.
ystiOliT ISt TZLNI.RIMER [ASV.
ihi1.1.19-ji1111111116c:1:1110 I, Guy C.
,Irvin 6
jtiry . fn skna CILIO Olt Fridtly 1110rolug
Tllrldollld a:rridircAtt favor of plaintiff for
SWIPS. DCArliklllol coungol, B. F, Lucas,
t,E4403C1070.ti for a nap, trial'itrui tied roan.
- An On. ILL? CAME. •
ilandeiri.cOva. Adam greps,
imnll
i' alth Wllllnth ii.reps, William Logue,
;P:l3olllllgerand George oaths. Astion for
trneepasi and damages. I'laintlff entoplaln
• ed,that ent'the first of _Angust. lebn, at
.E . Salt. , A • Ripple, in the Allegheny river Sc
list txdoitit lug to lane and lying aground
• ws a in nagntestby a flat boat belonging to
and destroyed.involvinga dam.
• age estilmated ntt three brnalred dollars.
Scanlshown that plaint :re boat was lyiui
across the rocks at the lower end of the
ripple, Leif or three quarters ncross the
- channel, which Is narrow t that pOlnt,
was
nod
the crirruct' very envift. The, boat
strneic on the of the gunwale and run
upon by defendants, beat, seine fifteen or
twenty.flett ,^and lay in that p ltice
ou
night; Failing to get oliby any other
a.ane, an ale was procured and the defen-
Pints! bait Cot loose.. There Was no person
on board plalritUrsboat at The time It wan
run agamst. or any warning given which
- saight have Jlreeted -The
ease went ttithelnverrynt the-
noon; Jollcollialon.n Barton
EVI., for plaintiff; /1...111.. Croon, Lett., for
defendants. , No Nor - diet •at the adynixii.
molt.
•
-Mee Long vs. the Pennsylvania Rail
' 'road Company.llatnuton,j,:sq., coun•
set .(or defense, stating that this ease has
been settled, it was marked off the list.
- .Adiourned till ten o'clock Saturday. A
• new jury will be 131 attendance on Iloada
,
COMITIOn rims.
Before Hop. Thomas Mellon. '
velonve son PAILAGLS.
MLA' Awnmerle Beaumont
eaae tbe. Alexander
C. In this jury, on Fri
day morningt rendered a verdict in favor of
pinintlir for the sum of t 3,730.
=1
. .
. ' Thu Court ordered and. directed that all
j ns
nrors a ill the and fail
. fog to answerwhen called on mornin a
g jury, be
“docked" their day , s allowance for each
enclidethult. -
. A STILAYILOAT casar
Joßeph It. Mellon - raml. (icorgoShoop
_- - -
owner; of ihe ideamiEw-iiont7" ; Brillucut.
dation for damages, arising out of the tint,
gof a cosi t. Ort er 1015,
...plaintiffs deli fl ve a a red Oat e
laden with coal
(1,200 buqiels) and other articles, valued to
all,nialndlng gat, at 61,710, to the steamboat
nfirditantn for towage from Pittsburgh to
Oil City, for a certain price, Without norm,
sortable delay. Plaintiff alleged that the
. owners of the ‘ steamboat, or _their agents,
disregardlng their promise and un,lerta
king in the. premises, did net safely tow
stn4delivettliellat soladen at Oil Ciiy. and
, schollymegiected so to Ale; the "Brilliant'?
having, throng,h unskilqui and careless
atiorbran aground, causing the - shale
- swing around In a narrow'r !fennel, ttlerebY
causing a • collision. with. the steamboat
ascending the - river.. by reason
• of,which collision the gat - was song and de
•stroyed, together .a ith the lading. Plain
.. tiffs obsimed to have su ff ered damage. to
'the amount of tr.2,0)0 for which they bring
• The defendant-3 plead reltiase,not guilty.
• plaintiffs, it appears, first btought suit
agatuatthe steamboat Peerless, ern failed
CM action, (tried gams lab.,
leg))
on the
ground that they were not responstblo, the
. enenereof the Brilliant .havidg contracted
to deliver the lint: Olathe trltd the Captain
:ob ject d was called as a witnesemnd
• objected to on the ground of 'beings party
- intelest, whereupon the plaintiff retells
•ed tam from all liability, which release de
' fendent's counsel claimed held good in the
present neon.. It was further, claimed that
the hill Of lading .- wits a eatlleTetit release,.
by its terms the boat of plaint Iff's vrm to ire
delivered ut tlil.Ci ty at the. risk aud hazard
of tl e • owners' thereof, as to all 'dangers,
perils,neeldents and
10,
so.l, eaCept tacit 14
might happen front tho fraud or wont of
good faith of the master and owners el the
' edema towboat Brilliant. •
Jlowarth..l and
end Watson for plaintiffs..
Marshall and Barton for debincluats.
amusements.
TUE Or....—The gala oL tl:l:eLs .for tit.
=fall ItAllan'Opera TrOurre , ,which OPea
'on Mon;lay night at the Opera lion.;
,•,‘,-• •
wary aileee, , iftil yeqlerclav, and will ha eon
'firmed to-dav, at C. C. IlullorA. Cot nAbsi.
'more, No. SI \Vona Atmel. .eAT -
are Buhl to
• any evenkyes oliterlahnewnt.
Al Asorric ILAA.I..—Tito Fakir of Vliihrin,lia
'another jammed - itOOFO last night. 11
. grows morepolar with eac - sum:o , l , 4v
evening. GA LL will. Do altAtributo.l at - tit
h
inatlneo this iafternoon, and perform: we
to•night. , • - •A - •
in Smoke:
. .
InforMation am, 1 made before Alderman
Strain yesterday by .L;AlterL.Weatlell, eharg
tog Yileon_Work :with fatie pretence. The
• denbnent 'alleges that the accused porch..
ed of him, at hie cinurnhon on Water street
'near' the' corner c,f Smithfield 'Arent, ma
,thousand einem. prowls tea tepee for.them
soinn - trelhey should he'dcliverudat the
atone Of J. 13. Sather,:. by. Tice cigar
AOSO , deltrered, but the money 1114 not
hence the snit.. A warrant was beset. 11,*
Opine that no ve - ry ni r rong r.tse..will be Mud •
out in the preinLYlni..
'.inseberged.— , On..t be :lath of December
lain, Ebenezer Sterrett made information
before _Alderman .atratu charging llolmeu
Aodersitai , alth Mreny.• alleged hat
the defendantstele e fromlt. scam
the deponent t , at
Lunn ett.a tavern, on lilt, St InlnCllVilin Pike,
itr - .tharthirs tomouhly, u uult of clothes
valued at - Al3. The. neenued was arrested
sthrtlytherettfter; and - held for a hearing
yesterday. ',The. bearing was according)) ,
.Ll 4, and there being no testimony to nub
atantiale -the charge; the defendant vas
[Ltschargeod: ' .
• From MC .lobuto, 'N. V.
.• Jeuxs,2l. 1.--The Governor
opened the ..e.s,embly to-day. Lie regrets
Uos pAusperism eo -prevalent, which in et
.tributed thufal lure of the fisheries. Ile I
Teeoloteethls most screen°, 'etTortn for the
'Suppression Of pauperi,u. Negottatlonn
r&epened Al rig French govem
meet to relation, to our rht. of granting
rninarelund other lands.on the french
:shore, hitherto declined.; Ile deplores the
"faiture - of the potato Crolls, and argues the
necessity, of planting , Lerops , not, lista° to
failure. '
B..l;eoks saps Of : Thatcher,.tins ; boo
.
brongbtle fromßowling Green,
K.Y..iiiiilererr.eat,'elfeigeal with passing n
pried &nit. for. $3,000 to. George Wicks,
Pleiebe4 ofLoulsvplei lie ropresentkd
es - Lewis ilesem, of Sr.
Gov. Ghianberletii, of liana, has bon
formed tLat {V..U. Bbineb, of Now - York,
will be tritukbk e6rietr.ry Eemerd to Ipoir
for th - O , Jappa Colonists from Alerine.
IMPOtria;
CLEVELAND AND PEETEDEOUILAtLEDAD. —
YDUEDDEF 1-5 - bble. 011, If. 1.1 nellers & 00; 61
• dci do; Jobrildoll & •Palno; 1 car ImY,JObri
Miracle; 10 , bbls apples, 1 alcAlplo; !.ai dodo,
lar do dour, owner; 4000 do, Shocuoker &
Lung; AA 5 6000 pearl burley, Arbuclale. & co:
oats; 1G do seed, 7 do sundries, Velgt
- 'a co; 73 lice& Keil a IllIclierr• 9 eke
scraps, 41:1100veler; Size glass,Wolfe:llow .
ard & coi 1 tr lumber, 3.ll.llinger &131 , 1* 011,
1 do d0,:15,13.".1tigd0n; I do - 0o; Phillips &
Montgomery, 8 do iron ore, Sbocnbereor ,4l
• • Idatm2 do do, -11.3ey, *..0011: cars
bertley,2ipancor .6 Mellay;• 11.9 bags do. 2:: do
thdwaY,& tus; SJ a Ics rags, .51001C1 &
01 10 bbla 011, 6:McMahon & co: 55 do do, J
1.10. 1 /00 1 )UF:it 0 do do, Waring &Ring.
•
•
FITSSAII.III. VG. Verse. a Culoaao
IL—Febreury L-4 ear wheat, J S Liggett
a co,. .2 care metal, Shojek a co; '2 do do,
- Bryan Jr- Cues/ivy.; 2 ear*. Iliav,t Illtaleoc!rt
31eCreeri mt . :A belles bay, 11 Riddle . 16c
' bdts' paper, Idcl:Iroy Ilarrlren;l car lard,
I seller* co:I do barley. Spencer .1 • 310-
Kay; I Car bay, II Ituld le; I,l+l* flour, E li
Blyers , O. co; Ice do do, J It Doe; ware stuvei
Italya a Ito;yertPon; 1 cdr corn, D N Court,
uoy;, - . 1 car rs`o;.D 'Wallace; Ido do, W Pat.
tamely-1e . 4 luty, Illakle; 9 Intoicloverseed
. Xirkputrlck S kfurrou; 0.0 lad* norm, Ella
maker a Lung.. . ,
• - '
rliTsiscitini.CoLvit ars &Ciiicrarairt R.B.
}:01411:1ry. 1 / 1 .* bbl 4 rlour,bhomaker & Lang
. I ear iron ore; bboenberger ./t 111011; 1 car
raorn„ , bluelienbelmer & Urn 4 blda bud, 1 ,
Schbilslabbtirgrok; 65 lata barley, Eleanor
• Bawer: 'Mao d 0,3 bras b etre r,,. 11
potrick & co; 1 car oats, Walaon Bro., 1 ear
boy, Campbell; 31 Lolls paper. l'lttB Paper;
' Co; aka oats, ,J Cilcco; pkgs dry apples,
VOlgt'a co; 7 dcrdo, Cook, Ilro & co; 40 do do
Gr6lT Seller;'
FebTLISIT
ic . ,[l . ; I Orri.
gosus ry II
co;.n 1.11,10 apples, ,C Na .:C than C r ape; l 4
cars bay, Stesart &co; 1W holes, G roctzin
gar a bortiltObbls flow; Itara.ey, tiro co;
I car wheati ICeauctSy. &Jiro; 'Ol Isllo papaw,
pirtaburgh Vapor co; 11 eloz broomt,' C W .
Oliver; srri,ocratoc.:, T Wagoacr,. •
Airaiorrais.V smart It sri.rzoiO.—Feb. 1.-
4 aka buckwheat 5100r..1 1111.1cri.34 ska bar
ley, Sto‘rarc .5. co; 7 bides, C. Ii llottstott; 2
cars Iron 000, fillocalterger .9; Blair; 2 card
scrap iron.'Luccuo 011 Co.
r.PrPr9BllB.OB sfo CO:<:(XLCSVILLZ K.
Jan. st-1 car Utn bark, /APP. 4 t. Wrioc; .73
,
pis 4.lair‘ , lB , tali bark; fitlropte c0;... , .0
•• ' bales bay, B Hogg; 1 car lamb°, 'lt
BAUR tl.-11thitiiq - •
FRUIT ASSOCIAgIoN und
a T. CLAIR STRZT, YrrlStiuMill, Pr..
dpecled attention irirent A n de dridgarng and
building of Court /10.6.. Public truildiag.
PH. I. l'AlErt7ll.7.Z,
Banker and Broker,
ItS Wood St., scar corner or Finb.
• .
desWipticum of•Govennwent Bonds
nought and sold oh liberal terms.
Loudon and Continents.' raehango sold
at ow York eaten._ •
Gold. Silver and VOuPoss bought at nigh.
est.satee. and Gold, Drafts Isataid on Now
FINANCE AND TRADE,
0171 C% 0/ VIE T15T511,173.0. CLIZET,
• rEDAy, rob. 1567.•
The New York stock quotations. to-day,
as reiwritent itoblnson, McClean &
Co., Were ns folio:is : Gold, 13,5. , ,,,1
Eighty-ono bond., 107.1.4; FiVe Twenties, old
10714: Five Twenties, '6,5;121594; Five Twen
ties, new, 104;; Seven Thirties, 104.. X;
Cleveland & * . Plitsburgh, 74,1; Pittsburgh,
Fort, Wayne & Chicago, 1300,4; Erie, 45.), - 4
aftehigan Southern, 7016; Chiengohnd North
Western, 33.):: Chicago and. North Western
preferred, 6.s.)Chicugo and. Rock
9SN: Western Union • Telegraph Co., 4*.4 .
New York Central, 9176.
—Tim . proposition lift been before the
committee of Congress for some timuto
give In payment to national banks holding
compound interest notes as part of their le
gal reserve 3 per cent notes to an amount
equal to ono-half of their required reserve,
NthiCil is lIOW about 8V0,900,009. Thum will
•
bo practically to the banks the eerie as je
gal tenders, for they can demand. legal tea
Sere for Wren on ten days
. notice. Thu e:
recta Of such an Issue would probably b
two. First, the banks would draw iuteres
from the Government on their reserves—'l
that le, the treasury would be at toe ei. •
pence of paying the banks an annual sum
to enable them to keep the reserve which is
required by low; and secondly, the. effect
would be expansive so far as the volume of
currency Is concerned, and would therefore
neutralize contraction. favor lidlatlen, and
foster high prices.
—The entire amount of legal tender cur.
rency now outstanding is live hundred and
twenty-live millions et dolled:Ss-three htui
dreg and eighty:millions of greenbacks,and
one Lund rut and forty-live millions of com
pound interest notes. : In two years, et the
rate at four millions per month, about one
hundred millions of greenbacks will Dave
been withdrawn. and all the compound in
tercet notes will have matured acid been
paid. There will then be Cite,o7o,olo of
greenbacks as legal tenders. tif these the
banks are compelled to hold permanently
two hundred millions, equal to 25 per cent
of their deposits and circulation; and they
must hold at-least thirty millions for their
daily transactions, and the Treasury will ,
probably hold thirty millions, leaving the
circulation only about twenty millions, the
redemption of which would make green
backs ns geodes gold,and render a rssump.
tion of:specie payments at no very remote
' period practicable. It is very generally
conceded by parties who discuss the ques
tion of the currency that there can be no
resumption of specie payments while there
is any considerable amount of legal tender
notes In circulation.' , Assuming this to be
Lyn e, it is important to hold the amount of
this description of currency steadily in
VieW.—Phile? Lodger.
—An exchange states the currency ques
tion as follows: "tedir the existing law,
the whole legal tender currency may be
thus stated in millions of Collars: Green
backs, to; compound interest notes, its—
total, VS. In two yours, at the rate lof,-
000,000 per month, re
onth, about one hundred mil
lions of greenbacks will have been with
drawn, and all the compound Interest notes I
will have matured and been paid. There
will then be '50,000 millions Of greenoacks
as legal tenders. Of these, the banks are
compelled to hold permanently= millions
equal to "Mper cent of their deposits anti
m
il
lio
n
s
for a t n h d e ir d e a i m ly u s
thanes
dc a i t o nlsMt
i".:do
the Treasury wl abl hold Ed
lions, lea sing in il circula prob tion y
only aboutmil-
•Sii
minions, the redemption ot wnich would
make greenbacks as . good -as gold arid re
tore specie payments early in 1803. This
is believal to be a correct view of ,the prob
able operation of existing laws',
—A Washington dispatch says: "Mr. S. M.
Clark's explanation of the grave tact that.
M. transpired In the `Treasury Depart
me, tat Seven-Thi bonds with
est nt e nuh rty
Gls.
sued,
have been printed and Is.
seed, is that the numbering machine get
out of order and repeated. The Intestine-
Mon thatwlll be made into the issue of
ernMent bonds and currency, by Roscoe
Conklin, Sam.
of
and
and
Winfield. a,
subooutruittoe of tile ways and means,will
pia thorough: .
—Says the New York Stibens; of. Thurs
day: It wns announced this afternoOn that
the American National Bank is in trouble,
and that there is a thinaciency of *IOW* in
its as-eta to be acconuted for. .The taut
is owned by a dem of brokers In We fame
Lehrman . , and has not had a very good re
putation. Its circulation is propezly eO
- The banks of the city are acing
more caution with regard to certifying
cLeeks, and some Raffle- institutions have
adopted very stringent ;Wes.
PITTSBLM GIL II 2LBILETIS
Oyster or Tula PITTSIICIMIII Gass", c,
Fninsr. February• 1,1%7. S
The euriden and unexpected change in
the weather has not, Ito are sorry to say,
produced any Improvement in thesaatkets
tliongit, It to but Salr to presume that In th
event of navigation being resumed, and
there is every appearance that It will beiore
tong, that a.little life will be infused into
some departments of trade, especially =ln
a-factoring. Usually, there' re a good many
orders from the South and West for iron,
nulls, glassware, agricultural Implementa,.
and many articles we might mention, early
in the spring, and we tee no 'reason why
date epling should be an exception to the
general rule.
GRAIN-There appears to be no dematst
for Wheat. Oats dull but unchanged-maY
be quoted at 47 tole, on track, and 30 to 52,
store. Barley is In better demand. hot, as
ye, t brewers rejoin to pa mo than
may
for
No. 1 Spring. Ilya is q y uiet, n od may be
I quoted at/I,tO, for prime Penns and Ohio.
torn Is dull, with small tales at :'3 to Si.
FLOUIt-li dull and weak, and holders
generally. are willintr to make slight con
cessions in order to effect sales. btoodsrd
spring Wheat brands may be quoted at
$.2,25; Winter Wheat at .13,8 e to all, and
fancy St. Louis brands at $l5 to 1117.. Bye
Flour is dull and unchanged-97,73 to /10-
Buck wb eat Flour. 63,10 to 43,73.
PROVISIONS-Bacon la selling in a Jots
dblo wa at 11% to IC for Shoolders. and loti
o 18 c %
for y
Sugar Cored flame. Prime kettle
rendered Lard Is quoted at IS% to 11' Mess
Pork is timer and unchanged. Dressed
Roes 7t4to 8.-arrivals light.
BUTTER-Prime Roil Butter is In good
demand: and If anything, a fraction higher .
-may be quoted at 83 to 35-the eatable °g
uru for choice, in small packages. •
EGGS-Fresh peeked Scarce and In ,do.
mood-sates reported on Thursday at ft/-
an extreme price, but these to scar ecly any
to be had :deny price.
SEEDS-Flaxseed is in demand at 52.00 to
2,ta, and but little in market. tiloverseml
ta setting in small lots at igu to SW', sod
Timothy at al to
IIAY-There is a continued fair demand,
and with light arrivals the market for
Prime baled may be •plote ' d active at. 11 , 21.00
to rat.
,APPLES-fl:itr
salesio eOa:3,oWrbb, a
,
quality.
POTATOES -Continue suprislogly dull
• for Iseason of the yrime Pesch
blows are selling in a smallear- way at 00c per
bushel.
DRIED FRUIT-Sale. of ICObbis Apples at
IstAi and So sacks ditto at 5. Peaches reported
limner, In consequence of an advance in the
east, but unchanged here, as , yet.
01L-No. I Lard is reported at 41,10 to 1,12
and N 0.2 at e 7 1p 90.
PITTPIIIIIIIGII METAL AND 11E00.II
- MAIIIIET-WEEKLY REVIEW.
Onus Or Trin PerrrnediOn GAZ LTV:,
Fmnat, February 1, 1e47.
There was rather more Inquiry for metal
this week thin last, and, as will be seen be.
iow, the transactions In the aggregate were
somewhat larger, but there is still an whim.
dance of room for improvement. Some two
Or three of the mills have been buying,
though sparingly, and WO hear of ieveral
small lots having hemp taken by foundry
men, but the general market is - very dull
awl the sales comparatively light. Ae yet.
no understanding has been arrived at be.
tween the peddlers and mill owners, and
with one or two exceptionis, the mills are
all idle, and,judging'froin present appear.
ances, are likely g 0 remain color some time
tow The paddlers andill holding out
for nine dollars per ton, the mill own.
era refuse •to pay more • than seven. Thu
following are all the said we hate re
ported.
CHAncoLL.
33 tone Young Autiatar.hrid.3.2o CO— cash
01 do Keystone 1.10. F l o dry... 5240 cold/.
32 do d 0...... 55 00—f moo
24 do Bloom do ... .... 55 00— do
10 do Lswronco do ... . ... CO—do
17 do Centro dO GO 03— 110
n do Vinton do CO 00— do
AirrnnAClTe.
230 tons Anthracite large
CO do 210. 1 JosOphene ...... :" 53 00.— add ,
..20 No. 2 do
Cd . CO— de
/oh do Malioniag Vslloy large
10 tons No.l Juniata
rnmsnusuuPETROLEOXIBIA.IIJMET
072101 OP THB PITSHBOZOH GAIrsTIB. t
F BIOXY, February 1, lea. -
CIOIDE—There is nOthlng . now to be FO.ld
about the oil market, and the main Wind of
cervereation in oil circles today was the
prospect of an early resumption, of naviga•
tion. ' The dernand both for prevent 'and In
tire delivery, is 11mItati,and while the new'.
ket la &dined weak r prices are nouninuly
unchanged. Bala of Dabbla Smith,. Ferry,
at 7;15 dodo, at 7%--quotat I on. maylie fair
ly green at 7507%, package. returned, and
12 to 12% package. Included. Venango oil
maybe quoted at 8;4 to D ets, for ' , POW( do'
livery—lt teportial that there WWI asale
or two thousand bartgis to-day at 9, deliT!
Bred on "first water."
• ISEVLNED.-The Only-sale reported to -day
was five hundred barrels for April dell Very
tionama2lllleLdelplllo,
y lplllo,nt BL On the spot, qV, uota
be Cutely given at 21t4 to on
cars here, and 211.4 to 78, delivered in Phil
adelphla; for March, altos April; 11 for
May's for. June, end 3t for July. That the
market thus far this week has been very
dull, may be Inferred from the fact that
theta has been buts slugle sale reported—
the one above recorded. The &deices from
the east continue discouraging, and the
hews from Lorene is not as good as It might
be. Free oil is selling le a retail way at 43
to 44 for standard hennas—May he ettoted at
42 to It'd for round lota.
AnII.LVALF4—The following arrivals of on
were reported to-day.
S. McMahon & Co. 50 J. Gallagher...._. 55
Wariog t King— 501 Johnston & Paine,. 61
QM
31.141LETISI By TELEGBAPfI
=l=l
.tiw ?gins, Fob: 1.310 any steady ant
eabyra 6437. Sterling nominal at
Gold aitilout material change. (ginning at.
•
declining to 34';4„ advancing to 35„
vet Closing at 13.1.)C. lloverrimente 'Without
decideA alteration. t'relalits to Liverpool
ull and eaaler—earrled nt ed pet colt
taTkar.
The . Loan market Is easy to-day, and the
tendency Is towards restoration. Conti
checksdenanks are still tiLsinclined to certify
c without adequate secnrity.
counts quiet; best bill 7a• 3. Less known
rimes
arc out of favor. Gold Arm at the
Closet%4ll. Stocks were firmer tai room-
Mg. and though there lens a slight reaction.
at last evoulmVe board, the maret closed
firm with iiierensed 0 11
1011 Cettifl
cates 21; Western Union 4414 York 'Central
9;04, ex-divend; Erie U;ascii: R.telintt 10. N;
!Rettig= Ventral hue; do Southern 71, - ; 111 . 1.
colttdmtral Ill; Plttsburelt E: North
western 3 , n/,,, Preferred CS;(,;ToleddhY); Lock
Island e5!5• Fort Wayne
Governments rather firmer with less in.
• . .
unlry. c oupo n s o of , e1,1071'; '65, 100; Ten.
lort 1e4,99N; Treasury, 104401114:%; Tenues.
see Sizel, 6:3; Miesouri do,
Mining :Shares firmer, with small offer
ings. Gold 11.111 41:5,• Quartz 11111 30o; Smith
and rarmleo 610—Leavy sales, of Wallkill.
Lend declined from to) to 749375. Prices of
!lining Stocks bid in Bolton .to-day
Cana
da fAI; Cornier Falls 52 , 4; Franklin 49 0 .4; Han
cock tall
4; ama 31.1 i; Isle Royal 11; Minneso
ta 11; 1.4 ninny 3:14'. •
Paper 11001i1.141; rag 17 , 4; at rair 161
VIRY
The World,. 'Lumley article says: Gold
eldsed at 135 y a, rates pall for earrYleg gold
range from lose per cent. per annum, am
gold loans made flat. Sterling closed weak
at the decline Owing to the terve
amount of Cotton shipped; shipping bill Tye
Governments are quiet and steady;
cormons lu7ttlelo7V; , c.,
do 'CI. 1053.401(5pi; 151Aq,9,13 , • 7-ell's loo/11)10/N. Stuck closed strong at . , " 6 r.
Ohio certadeateS, ,Weitern Union
Telegraph 44 1 4 @ .1Cit Centra1,91:447.*::,4; Erie
Litidson,l24Ql3o, heading !Ura ls 101; Mlchl6'nn Central,lo6lo,lo7Y,t Michigan
Southern, 71:(71%,4"; Illinois Central, Ill;
Pittsburgh. 0111; Toledo Bock
tep,4601 - Pit North Western, llet.atclet,',;•
preferred, ilklitinti; Fort Wayne, e7' , ,,tre71 , 4;
I strong combination In working to run up
Central. Erie, North Western, Pittsburgit
anti Fort Wayne.
11e* York Prodnee Market.
New 'YORK, February I.—Cotton Nc loner;
sales of asa bales middling uplands at '.5.1!p.
Flour Is more steady for low grades, tool
dull and declining for better geoid les„with
receipts of 1,101 barrels. Sales of , •,100 - lute
rels; Superfine Stateand Western, 69,100
9,75; Cries. Western, .10,15QII.1.3; choice,
C 1,240.140; honed lloop chipping
brands, SIO,IVQ/11,75; thole brands, $11,643
13,:71; [alley and extra Southern. 613,10 e 16-
1 closing steady and nominal. Wheat quiet
nd unlize. ny changed; holders
uiet exhib
ith i Sales of o,t less desire
reae q 0,110 )
bushels Western, at $14161.et,' Canada
West, In bond, nominal at $l,lll. Barley nu
changed, with sales 0111.0111 bushels Canada
West, In bond, at 94(1310; do. free, 11,14.
Barley Malt dull. Corn Isquist end steady;
DlLmed receipt We s s 4,:te e tern, in store, 51,51,41;side's of 2afloa l.(XV, t bushels
Oats,. more doing, with receipts of 3,060
bushels; sales of 13,000 bushels Western at
Trag3e. Groceries aro dull but steady. lions
dull at 10le07e0. Petroleum. dull; Crude led
Ilenned in bond, ' , 0300. Pork opened
heavy andelosed firmer, with sales of 4,e.:10
barrels at t19,37(0:0,:ii, for New Mess, clos.
log at 5-.1.1,50 for Western; alpjle.2s for Old
Mess, closing at 413.1.5. regular, 017,62t117 for
Primo, and al9gt) for Prime Ileast also,
2,900 Now Mess at t5:Q . 21,23, seller's
and buyer'a option,. for Fen :sty, March
anti the next four months. The total stock
of old and new mess up to date is edph.i; for
same date lest mold h, 56,170; for manic date
last ymtr,'Go,o3l. Beef quiet, with sales of
3.050 barrels at previous pile.. Total stock
of old and net 1.0:001 nekages; for same
date lust mouth, 2.3,0 le; and last year, SSA*.
Beef RUMS TirM,M . , with sales of 257 barrels
at 01,50tp-5,...u. 'Lased quiet, alto fan , Of
t . rn. l ll P o ' r ‘ rd "t ear, gi e ,c ' t 9 o r r t Bp RILUM; 11!40. ,
Meats Item. with sales of 400 packages at
for Shoulders; 10!..ifOric for llama.
Dressed Hogs are unsettled at Vy,§lo!-4., for
Western. Lard steady. with sei s e of ft,o bar
.r
lels at 111,31,P,4c foe old, and 12 , i(alie for
new: Butter quiet. Cheese dem at at
151;‘,Wc.
- - -
Albany Cattle Market.
Atolls, N.Y., February I.—Owi ng to un
urn
and delays on moot of the
this
market
many droves intruded for this
market are days liehlnd [line. Receipts up
to last evening 1,10) head. Slay - cattle
brought here Ilast week could not ho ship
ped In time for New Yolk and other eastern
markets, and cubit are still here. Nearly
40 loads of last week's arrivals were shipped
Wenelesday, , and about 20 mom yeatorday;
BO these will enter into thls week's con.
sumption In this market, and to that ens
tent lesten the demand for this week's ar
rivals. Still the supply will ho small, and
the fact that prices ywderilay were !,.StfN
per pbund, live weight, higher than a wee '
alts, indicates the demand fair. Sheep
range front 6to Moo mime slowly,und
tunes ls an almost total absence of prime
heavy Beeves. with light rmeipta; prices
advanced to Ilf4; de per Iti.
New York Dry 4:ood• Darke(.
New Youa, Feb I.—Dry Geode dull. Col.
omd Cotton slightly lower., Standard
6heetings and. Prints steady. Sheeting ,
52; Appleton, 21144. Stark it; New York
Muslin; 37 , 3; Wituisetta
Londate 25; Mope 0.4.)-r,; Omen 10;4. Nettie
Sheeting, 1pV31., lower—Pepperell, 10 to 4,
70; Waltham u 4. Amok Cog Ticks 2410; 14,
73 Conestoga Gold Modal i7:41 Willow Brook
45. Merrimack Prints 100Niispritanes . lee-
Mei 15; Belleville mid Arnold's 15; Horne
12i4; Hovey, 1/4/1141. , Glasgow
Loom Quake r City 21; Manoenster Is; Plow
and Anvil Cotton 47)4; Farmers and
and Mechanics N).
tibleayo Market.
CHICAGO, FOJTILITII.-110[IT 111111 in•
active. Wheat 'firm and higher Int N 0..,
closing at sl,to I,lif ; nosh Mg oath gln No. 1.
Corn fairly acttve, closing at77t4:7l:e
No. I. Oats quiet at X.5.1030!.‘e. Yrovhdou
imuket not very firm; holders of 3less
Pork generally sok 539,00; b avers WV.: 410.30.
Hulk Mtais firm, with sales clear sides ut
Lard firm, but 11/.1.1V0 at 130.
Green flaws arm; *saw 4000 pieces from
slaughtered hogs at Pie. - Dressed Hogs in
good demand fnr shipment; market linnet;
Bales at 5.7,...147,5u, and us close there were I
free buyers us 47,:367,70 for lots dividing oil
.I.'o bids; sales of live at 4ri.0U(45,15 for light.
unit OM for good to choice.
at. Louis Market.
Sr. Lech, FebTISITy I.—Tobacco dull and
unchanged; Cotton della& . .tle for Line Mid
dling; Flour in better demand but prices
unchanged. Superfine 49,2:410,2-5, Extra
410,50510.111, Double Extra 03,aetim,75,
choice 614,0uti1f,50; Wheat dull at 56
ersg.l,6s for good Yen. alja for grime, $1,75
for Choices n 11011 at 'Neale: Oats an.
changed at G. ilvie.. rrnvisionsionctive and
easy. Mess Pork 51e.50620.G0; grime Mese
617,00; Humps 05,00; rielteleq Hams 10!; 0; City Bacon, (near bidet EI:QM, Shoulder,.
loice, Stager Curnd Hamm Pict Lard quiet at
110133 , r;SIoge eaSY, ranging from ►P. 7 5 to
$8,33. : _
(Inclonia Market.
inns
February I.—Flour unchang
-o.'soperflne r...r2141,0,i5, and 0,t0t310,25 for
'Winter. Wheat unchanged and dull, NO.
whiter, 112,00:12,(0. Corn dull. shelled 1316 - 02;
ear, 5345.3. Oats dull at 50451, the receipts
are quite burgs and the market doors
heavy. Bye and brrley unchanged. With.
by in ha felt . demand at 4143 1.1.0. a. Cot.
ton dull sea prices one-half lower; Mei
dile g,1i00.11.4. Dogs nominally Unchanged.
and none Offering.
Nan Feranelseo Market..
50. Yll,triellrcO, February I.—Drlrllle the
pant month 45,503 sacks ad wheat and 45,00 u
barrels of flour were esported Rom boo
Francisco.
Floor onlet; best brands re,Z, for choice
export. Wheat *1,75 per lee lbs.
Aiming stocks—Swage Yellow.lacket
7,20,• Could &Curry Van Cholhar 2,19; Empire
Millis 1.72; Belcher 1,23; Imperial 1,00.
Legal Tenders 745.
Milessaitee !Market. ..
11111. war L
rre, February —Flour wiled and
firm. Wheat, r 2 for No. 1 In store; 81,0t0
1,97 for N 0.2. Oats buoyant at 420 for
Provisions are firmer. Mess Pork, SlH,2sf2p
10,27. Dressed Hogs firm rat *217,40. Be
valets—LW. barrels Floor- 14,000 buslicla
Wheat; 700 teisheis Bye; Guu I/reseed - lions;
Shipmente-3,00) barrels .Flour; 2,000 bush.
els Wheat. '
Barrel° Market.
Beer/co. February I.—Flour steady
le moderate demand; market steady, Neal
Sprit*. e 11,50. Grins nominal. Provos.
loon heavy. Mess pork steady; sales of 50
barrels at 121. linen steady d , roles of 1,000
Dressed
lunar at Lar, small at
130. pm Dressed Hogs stendV, at Sei33l.c.autos
ky quiet and steady at 8219.
Louisville Market.
Lemsvim.a. February I—Tobaceo nettro.
SI MAR at r2,1g.ip11,55; Superfine lour 1.10,03;
Primo WhealVtr4l.sllellud Corn ruse, ear See;
Oats. We; Al.'s Pork 821,00; Bulk, Shoulders
packed B%c; Barron Shoulders Ile, Clear
Shies Orleans Primo LlrdCotton Me 2a, , ,,'et
' Sew Sugar 15ct Molasses ; Raw
Whiskey 82,27.
Uslllinote
BALTIatOIIe, rebreary Orm, but
Inactive. Flour dull; prices favor buyers;
good Howard street superior. 6111 North
western extra, 011,25(e11,50. Wheat—winter
red 1`,4303,00. Cora—what. good to prime,
e1,0401,..5; do, mixed, el. Oats nee. le Ithlry
oatmeal.
Philadelphia Ml:whet.
Filicsontruts, ebruarY L—Trado
Flour dull; tiorth•western Wands 011012,50;
erllllo Wheat hcarce; state red 0; white
e 3 A®3,40. stye firm, at $1.35. Corn dud;
sales auflo bushel, ll'or at eitilete; white; 41.
051.. s suumly, t(two. Wn 1,1, 5 , ,1.11.
.112 00-4 moo
/411)1i1L8:, 1 5 - W. U• LATSLIAr
EAGLE COTTONWORLS.
PAYING ItECENTLY
PUII
011ASyUTOC ICAO LE Co IT won es,
formemy owned ` y Wor, i VV.:L.2401:1C
It CO.. we rotp,c tram. Inform the b:lc tnet wu
nIU continue the manuracturo of
gheetings, Cotton Tarns, Carpet
~ Chains; Candle . Wicit
and Batting.
Orders any he left al the oats of the Works,
COSS& ISABILLA AID SANDUSKS STS, ALLEGREII
t 1
PITTSBURCH BREWERY,
Com, of Duquesne Way awl Barker's Alloy,
Pittalrlartaarab, 3EN=II,
JOSHUA RHODES Cc CO.
ao3:nzo
PITTSBURGH ROPE WORKS.
msasnALL, FIIINON fi BOLLRIAN,
Only Maanfacturers In the West of
HUY CORDAGE,
Baltatdo for dtaam sad Coal Boats.
HAWSES LAID•OIL WELL ROPE.
Tarred Ropes for tool Railroads,
HEMP OAKUM AND PACKING,
cAimime, COTTON, Sc.. 41r.
Waretnnum 114 and 115 Water Street,
Near hfotortgahels House.
doll:p4S
BiVER NEWS•
The weather was warm and spring-111re
yesterday, the arm betogoulte Strong lathe
afternoon, and the snotrovhcrever expcsied,
has almost entirely dislipposxcd.' Up to
last evening, the ice bed not bodged In the
least at this point, nor was it to have been
expected, as the riverbed not risen any. if
It continues warm another twenty-four
hours however, a break mar confidently be
expaxned, and a big river, toe, the like
which bat not been seen for sometime.
Telegrams (roma 011 City report, warm Talus
and we have no doubt but what the thaw
bas extended to the headwaters of the Ile:.
nongehela, no teat a freshet, may be ex
peeted to both the AlleghenY and MonefilOs•
beta rivers.
The wharf presentee a Moro cheerful
pearance yesterday, although there was
but little business transacted. Shippers
do
not care about sending down freight until
there Ism positive certainty of boats getting
out, antLindeed, steamboatmen do not care
about receiviug freight Until they are ecr.
win of being able to leave.
.....meng others, the folloWing named boats
are partially loaded, and will be among the
first to leave noon the resumption of nevi..
nation: Hate Robinson and Leonidas, for
Now Orleans; gate Putnam and Glendale,
for St. Louis. and the Maggie Mope. for Cin
cinnati and Louisville.
Tien Ezra Porter, we underdtand, will be
the grail boat to loud tinder the auspleles of
the .Pitusbu grh and St. Louts Packet Com
pany," and it the lee breaks up, she will
commence business on Monday. and go out
on Wednesday. Captain Drennan, Superin.
tendant of the new line, Ia busily engaged
In perfecti his arrangements, which,
when ct c ompleted, on everYthing,
no doubt, m along nicely and tiarmon-
loTh
The snow has gone So quietly, and with-
Out raln,that tho apprehenalonaentertalned
in regard to n good, have partially sub.!.
ded. That there will be big river is gone
rally expected, nrid that the Ire is fury
heavy, Is well known. hat It Is not probable,
now, that' there will be any great destruc
tion of property.
Cupt..lameo Vandergrift. formetly of the
Argosy, arrived at Cincinnati on %Vedas's
slay, and takes charge of the Wilco of the
Westmoreland—Laid. Evans arriVed4 there
the same -lay.
the Cincinnati Gazette ears that the old
steamer alelnette Is to be aold by the Uni
ted States Marshall.
Capt. Parr has bought of Capt.. Vartde, at
Louisville, ills half interest in the steamer
Palestine, tor e 10,500, delivered at foals - stile
fr. of debt.
It Is elated on }mail authority that one of
the gorges below St. Louie extends iron. St.
lienorieve southward to St. Mary'. toad be.
I send, a distance of twenty miles.
' Capt. A. C. Gothim, formerly a ItisaLs"lppi
river steamboat ohm, ha! been chosen Pres
ident of the New Orleans A Mayen tiara
Packet Line.
The Repehtiron, of St. Imlls,nrgea the for
motion of an association in that city Idea
-1 far to the Charitable Marlue AeshelallLel of
Cluelrinaq.
Coot. garble, of Louieville, bought of
Capt. Perr one-foerthpart of the Tempest
for four th ousand dollars, and nee-fourth
part of the Bermuda sot live thousand dol
lars, Varble paying all debts and Held:Moe
elnee Parr owned an interest In alibi boat.
to date. Parr gives Varble the earning. of
the tttrle.
The City Council of Jelfersonillie has re
lured to eubseriho itto,O.O to
. the centempla
teal 01,10 river bridge.
lien. A. Center, clerk of the W. 11. Arthur
has I
resigned that position and etotso. his
connection with the A. ,k LS. P. co. llent.
Conger boo been tend...red and accepted the
eorainand of one of tbo Northern Line
packets,
The explosion of the Wm. White, In the
Green river. mention of which was made a
day or two new, is prunonneed a canard.
laruar•er llseeiee.—The following dee
Maine tea New Orleans Court is itmw.ntant
to steataboodnion and Klippen.
The case of T. C. Mohan we. !Attie:M . ollva
.I,l[llllol reached manhole@ at. the Third
letrlrt Court,yesterday, the verdict being
In favor of the defendanta. 'The case woe
tried two years age, less decided in favored
defendant,apPealed supreme Court..
ho remanded another tried, able@ occur
red testae before a Inn - . Plaintiff elle, de
fendants for 4 3 17 damages to forty barrels
of apples,shipped on Want the Olive Branch
at et. LOWY, Mo. The defense sae that the
defendants wore Oa reef/0011We for the
damage that oeourred.'Thu evidence showed
that toe day after the vessel left st. Louts
eke grounded LW below, where she
put out every imund of her freight except a
lot of teed—pet It out on a bank, employed
another haat to bring •It here, when It ai
med la bad condition. The Supremo
Court decided, on this question, that "low
water,". or Mull the defendants com
plained, 7.1 not be classed among the don
fromf the river, which absolve the carrier
Ida obligation."
Tour Casa.—Captain thible, of the steamer
Ruth, was lined litn at the the ant district
pollee office yesterday, on a charge Of
maiding passengers at the wharf. So the
leallco docket states. The facia of the Cose,
so far se no hag., been chic to learn Wein . ,
area- M11e..: The stammer adverasol
tii leave here on Irlday evening at five
doloek. PaßNehgero were taken on hoard,
booked for the trip, and took their meal*
on the boat se usual. Something occurred
to present Ler departure till yesterday,
when complaint was made to. the police.
flexes the arrted. and due. Mks' may heal!
right, bet It lOoke strange that poOple
should be fined for fettling tbelr guests
gratie if they choose. An appeal was taken
from thu decision of the 001111IILedorler, and
thee:AMC will be made a. test one.—.3.lctiphis
, Jere:l4'MA.
saya :he St.'Louls Dreaocrot, The late
: movementrit ateamboat toarriere lit Cincin
nati, has caused conatlemble inter“t hers,
laud a Meeting was held yrolenlay tO 611.
ell.. the subject of n steamboat exchange,
Or °Where an.OeilltlOrl, /11 ell Ha bearings.
sonicaort of an association will titotably
be the result, in order that the Important
melons connected with the running anti
equipment of *team bentS, Play be reg
ulated In such manner as to render Mute
load stock more valuable rod re:annota
tive.
J. F. STARK & Go.,
BANKERS, '
Corner of Wood and Third Streets.
33171 r ..2 , 031:1 Eiri3X+Ta
UNITED STATES BONN, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPON
(Draw 'Am titata Bats of Ifzcbmea on
EN , :4 AND.trArr PirAli
a.. IiV.I4IIA.NY. }TACT drlityr •. RC.
LA PIERRE DOUSE,
Phuadeipma.
The nehatribers •
•••• leased thin termite
11011 SC It Mu been Hai TTE• • - ;••• li. t••••••ilki
tin IK .11C ZlbeiniAliT bIA end ebw
r ' e r :4=A ' et VtlT L lgetWat ' iol ' rolgfi
are ...elms lieiel• will be Maintained intim Levi.Le
m in the man
virallttA
=
MI GLIM§ LIUITICATIVE
mz.d.cmthitcxxvca,..
A full stork of die &bore Canting nitrate on
nand, reldeb we will well to Dealers, itellroad
companies and consumers alltie lame prices as
11 can be purelme4 from the Monufacturds, as
welled been appolutatiSOlis Dolor 'Vitiated
rebus. Call soil dentine t Mon. med Its
ell- Clair street. , J. A J.1111. 1 .1P1e.
-dole Aaron,
.
G r EOItGF.I3FAVENi
- •
Candy Manufact u re r .
e.. 4 dealer D, TOUZION AND ARDIIIOAN
/lIUITS, rIeKLEM, NUre, Su..
IVo. 112 Federal Street,
liaound door Dont thn 71 ryt. Natio . .. hank.
jallt2 ALLZOLIitI%r UITY.
131718 BERGE & C 0..; ufac -
turtles ot OMNI? AND tiQUAltth L'IANUE
Water...us, WY ittsit CAEN nTitEatT, hewed
gloat uat•frola Etnadaray. NEW 1011 K.
The Plano, m.atacture4 tT this arm are ens
clorse.l by all the leaning artleta or the country
for that, powerttil. clear, Winans awl aromas
titetle tune; iteo for their durability and exer
lout workmanablm herrn ()slave Liwasiwootl 11 1 -
11010, Its our 11rand 700000 iteptatlng Action.
c a rved Inge, scroll desk and ly_se, and a written
guarantee for Aro year*. SUr es= and AM.
• nolo:rwr
Iir ANTED-rAGENTS--Tbe best
Chonch fct. A: Work of Historical Value
and Na ,, nda r ~n por t,o , The only Work on
11
.1 ary yet In Ihe 110.1. FARRAH 1/1' AN LS
MIK DATA', CCAIHANISICIttI. by lion. 4. T.
HEADLEY, the dlstlnsulsherd Anther and Hiss
wrist, In one handsome volume: tllnstratcd
hohl at 01100 100 twto• and territory. Address
A. L. TALCHTT,
HdlalaulStsrY rXlHarketrit..tittstotren.l!*
Tau CELEBRATED STEEL
A. 'TOOTH LIAY ILA ICES. ..rrabito BIM" and
"Meadow Cart" ate raseaketurett Only at the
- UUQUEtOY. Woll.llli, near the reatteutt shy,
gbelfitY•
llnj YO , atorteg• and Plate Wagons. Whel
!meows had Trucks of every etyillt matte of
the beet tette:nal. at short nottee t eattalaerant•
' tate retr.tlat tt eta notate,. A N.
-BOQUE'rd, hc.
We have the largeat and heatatock of WIN
TIM FLOWN.ItINti rt.ANT3 ahont the eity
and are prat keyed to ratottatt *Oilier and mho
L11;017.1.1t. " Wye can also
plan Floral ' lf reatric Crones. AN old,,
promptly attended hallara run to the Wean
WI tea cyan Saw tut rotten.
da. JOHN It. & A 111URINYCH.
ROOF t} ;a4LTELUALLI3.,
Cement, Pitch, Paraillat
Varnish , and Black Paint,.
h el on. t ho ceodo a n n d
bP PAUL , uos. .AC O °t ha
'
110Zur. wmith Wharf. HalLinwnrw.
2011M.5. CHIP RUSTIC recelv
cd and for wr by
lIEURIIIt A. KELLY & CO.
CM Wh014:4113 Urazasu. 47 Wood etrcet.
p t: tie' A MAT '4•111
neMSFXWEIOIIICL. rirrsnunc.
February Ist; MC. /
01' IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the following accounts of Executors,
AdmlnlatratorA Guardians. Itc.,
and
been pre!
bossed In sold Ile/rt./tare Ofber. and will ` pre!
rje ow
Lu g: e Coon
e LI/Le :err, a ma and
First and Lid ;.ceontaof *mud Whitehouse..
administrator (cum testermento annex/ of
Ilan.
n ab
Jones;deceancd. Filed hoe. Id. IVA.
Flail stxonnt of Alexander and Andrew Done ,
tiss,rneentors of gbotop•onflouglats. dece./.1.
F/le o d toy. bd. lbee
Nov. Stn. litta.
Final acetAntrof Elisabeth I'. Reheitsandal.
W. Barker. administrator. of John W. Hobert*.
deceased. Filed Nov. tab, lete.
oirP,ll,l:okrVallk:o4:',V4l:l7-It,rti executor
utohnt of James blasonand Win. sd
inuilstrator of Thomas bails decanted. riled
N
or. Bth.' USA
Final account of Conrad Itherhanit, guardian
of Min. Sehimmer, one of the heirs of Jacob
behlmer. deeeued.. Filed Nov. lob, WA
First and Anal account ot Wm. b. Isulloen ond
klargarax Ltendonnin, administrators of John
Derrlekton. deceate4. Oiled Nov. gib.
int and final secodnt of John Fullerton and
Noto•ey.executorsof Jntin hammy, doomed.
riled NOY. mil. Md.
steeonnt of Allsaboth GISOISO, Mtnigtistrix
of w Illiam tirablinn deceased. Filed Nov. alb:
WA.
Fimt and oust account of William Stewart. ad,
intoistrator of David/1. Stewart deceased, Flied
Nov. 0, 1366.
Final aclvdlnt of E. li. executor of Ed-
Maud 'Alma.. /10cessed filed Nov. 0013. 1064.
aiilst amount of Plaid Clark and Lisa Clark:
administrator of Samuel Clark, accessed. I liad
Noe. 1 104.
Account of Orlisrold I. Waine Auardian of
31
Mare S. ctiniTy, heir of Jame. r,
blelitilry,
ceased. Filed Nov. 15, 1004.
Account of Wthlim P. elimaknoin, eirecul or of
WllllO6l Cpcaluiso, deceased. Flied Nov. 13,
MM.
Arcoont of tleokge W. Collin '
admlblitrator of
John Erman deceased. Flied Nov. 16, 1100.
accoUtit of Robert Wood. and Bernard
Young. executors of Josaph Allen, deceased.
filedliov. 17. MM.
Accouvt of Mele.0011 . 110e 17101 ". linardlan or Mi
nor children of Contad Alicbiand, deCe•Aed.
Filed N0..17, 1104.
Antolini of John 12. Parke, 'adhalnistratot of
Frank Park. deeemsti. Filed Nor. 01,
Account of Sober; Wintooll. pgeanlor of WSJ
ham Jackson, deceued. Flied Nov. 21, PSI.
A2cnunt of Jonathan Neely. admlnistrator of
Sarati Ilenr7, deceased. riled Nov.ll, MK
final account pf John 'Wilkinson guardian of
Limb J. Mad '.oo, minorehlid l ' cLital Mam
mas, ilegemsd. rlied Nov, V, i 324.
IlecOnd final 0000401 of Mathew Edward. And
John S. Miller, acting admiulatratom of James
M. Leah deceamd. riled Nov, Mad.
Final account of datailel B. Warts, guardian
01 Elliot Donets. Filed Soy. 104.
Account of allsa 1 1 .Kett . nareutri1 of .Art.
40.0 i'w"". ac" nll . 2 : llV.V.rigl.7lll : .
YI acunt sr
tor oi Jobs co McMichael, deceased. g lied Dee.
34;196,
aCcon 01 01 00 01102 81dmp administra•
tura mama 110IMATI, ticceastd. tiled lice. 3d.
Accotnt of James Bob. one of the cxecutm.
of Joseph Watt, deceased. riled Dec. 34. h..
Pleat and Final accouut of D. D. 3(.111111.
ext onto: of ?T WO de4 311 . 004 .
Deer. X 4,, I Md.
e nOOOl4OO of Diveld
Account Of Dirlll 4.1g1. "h0
J
r'.. l ll.ardlan Or Wll
- pled Dee. 001.
Account of W. r. Wet man, administrator of
Edward ill Brien, deed. 11104 110. tith,
Arroont IV. P. Werra., administrator of
Wlnetrie trlirlen. deceased. Plied Dee. 4, 1010.
Float accountadministrator of
Batot.ol Bakst, deed tiled Decolto,
Nett and haat imeollet of John Honor. ed•
Var of Chrlstoptier Brannon, deed. Filed Dec.
alto. t,OO.
Float account of John Cunningham,crs, Roan
ilan
f 011000 hclia or James 110.1 ilic'd. Filed
boo. lIiM 10!10.
Float account of John Ounolegham. Soardmh
of Matllda A. German'. itaualiter or damts
EodfurS. 4.0.04..1/lied Dee 0110.
d e/Slch-
Acenont of 1.. IL Iloldnger, owe
t:MIS Noll. 0.0..4. Flied Deo. 1141.
1 0 4 . IL
C. A 10c01rNis". NIT 1 : 1 0 , 5 11ne.
- Account of 7110.1•5 0. I.ong. adnolnistrator of
Jsmrs dt 1110.1 tire milt. iv.
/1.00,011.1 4.10 ilito.511011„ 1.001010111.4.10..11.00 of
Josetni ee'd. Filed bloc. lot UM.
llama% account of JOllO thinsiolter. ado:tole
tratcr of 1 10.101 .11XX.V. deed. 111 04 0 0,
=lll, 101.
Float am - nunt of W. W. Thom on. ailMluistra
trator Alexander 10.1400, 410 .I. Flied Lire.
ter.
iwpar•te ILeCollot of 001..01 N. Cost, roe of
Dm etc:Alton. LI lottella J. C. Itowity. dec•d.
Oiled INK. ZlO. inn
Ftrit and
J.
actxuot e xe c ut o rs ee Toluir. Mullen
Itoltrrt J. 010111, o of rhlllp 11.
11111, drc•d. Flied Dec. 'J..,
riost i,count of Sarah door Itopper, admlnts.
'Marla of 11000 7 1/014/ 3 t. deed. "" 0 " .
,11, ..,
Account of John Itct`ullo. non or the 00001.-
100 s of lis na
aanel Olftllo, deceased. Itle at
tot aer to lactiL. IL 1111ca101y. Wiled Dee. It.
11001 arcyrnat f James 11..1. guardian of
11.1 . rwo.N.xf /..••14 Litalutt,
• 010.17te1 , 00t uf Jacob W..11.01 , 10t0n. linurdl
- tr .11dreo of Wtillala. It aaaaa ta, dercazd.
riled lie. 0., len.
Final account of Ired. Iterke rt. adortial.tr.tor
of 14111101 Head. deceased. Bed Dee. 0). 12 0.
Float ct of anenee adrolots-
Unto/ ot Mtralt Johnston. deetated. }'tied J..
1. 16.
11S. 1 ASUI Analsecoont of Inmitan 11. Bono
intiottoslrat.lr of liaoN C. Stork on, deceased..
- 1.10.3 Jan. 11. 1 MR.
Float accosat of Jot. L. lthote. admiult tea
tor of IssatELWlllan.duceastd. Etlet 311.. attx
104.9.
1 last ...collet of Wllliato 7hate. Th•moss
Car. and William It. 11.1, 1 1. executors
old
deceased.' A:X.l Ixt
or Newton Il ti bn., deceased. Elled Jan. 14
Account of Joh. /Carney. nth:atoll' calor of C.
Vt% cnlaat4 Alataatal. IftludJan. 1,6%
A,uunt of . adtnlnlttrator
of 'lnca. lialtUrgf. Arca/tact!. F 1.1 Jau. It.
I%IT.
alum acc 'nate Ellas A:cam:tier, recur
tor or Joss Atax.tars, aeocar<4. 1.1 Jan.
If, 101.
Ytrat .00000% of James r. a , :rulo , tut..
tor of Ana sulilvatt. docrasa.d. Vitt. bra. IS.
J
•
11001 mcouut Of A•drcst I,lctson, ctentor
ut aOOO2l Young. deetased. 111,4 Jan, a o. her,
Ilrst and anal ricectunt ofnaconel McEltoy, Jr
admlntatrator of /Latina Mentroy. - 111.4
jaa,,Te, Let:.
Tn at aeconnt or Vanes itn4crsan and N.
atattio. camMorsostato of ttl'euel 'Montgome
ry. deets.o4. Itte4i l an 1,, 1.74
rant sceaunt of Jahn Votrtnlttii 4
Yrceb, ad tuanstraton of cl'
ocatieT.
decd. 11101 J•n. 1111. igt.
Yakat ac.ottutufJohn LI. Wl!trik. g amnia's of
Charlo T. Way.. /11.4 Jan. Ito, lan%
Viola westing ofJolas Waloot. guardian of
Thomas H aya.. 111.4 Jam. YAM, his%
13a1:0 0 7,1 4 X1, 1 .t1 1 . 0 . 1
minor brirs of John W. carer. 4.e•4. /1110
4•0....:M.
Ylrst sad partial account of Itlyarl R. Maya,
acting tavortor of 'matt Maya. 11..'.1.
Jau. r.O, 014.
of g ' c o a ' t. ' l l ll ' ‘ ' ,AL . o ' s ' eal: t i o J
ate '4. 1110.1 Jan. =4, 117 •
Plot aud final •ccOutte or Catharlo• roamer.
khloklul.truris ertato of Michael. l'a' eta, drol.l.
1 . 1104 Jan. :M. I.te.
1 n ' ,; 2 . " :tt ' llt o . o otatro c r o'g
lord Jan, nttu,
• arteount of Ilona awl William R. Johnston,
:orator. of /Loire+ John... , de. hl. who WS.
tax,utor ol TV 1111sto 'toners, ticcd. 14.04 Jan.
Zltt,
rtro ar.ouot of Frederick Pelreretb, admin.
Isolator of CuriSalan InMacrolls , ilsehtt. ,11101
J.O. 2,111.
111100001 .014011 of 11001 Feb feeder, 000.11. of
11114 of at. • nty.
'in h. 147. '
1. Waal account or liretlerlck !breed. , g0n.. 11 . 1
nforoll:iyititr6.lo:ll; 1 1 1 ;1 5 . 0 4 0. 4 Telt:
n4h, 1%7. .
Final •rvo• nl.o(Jameph gasralan of
Jane A. aerstnan. Flinn JAI., VAh
First ann float 64 . 00001. of tile d hbarna,
•.rdlata of Fanny Usberui. 4 .0. 7.111.
Vint and Cosi scceent of Roses rbillips;l4-
teletteraws of see vi Usurps teletext - est...
deed., Filed Jsa. tete, MC.
Account of Jails Itirtbs, suCcieleS sdetleis
trate. of sets. of Welter b. 411.u5. deed.
Piled J Vitt. ISM.
Peptises newest fled fof Joseph Colts.,
Doe of the execute. of Jas. Itelatte.
11l U.S Morels sod Jan Colts., exec
slur. of Joseph Cults., Used. nice Jen. Pee,
ltU
r rt
g? , d .
•ecott L.
ut of Jobe 11.11111loyoolmlnistalor of
(Myer kllllor. 4.141..14. /flied Ye.. Ist, /111,.
AOOOOllO of Manta Loo, executor ctf IN •
Dclortl. doctored. 11114 Yob. PM
...d Oast account of NY. Oproon, talc
otos. or Frs. Vondera, doccood. Fllo•I lob.
Its iN•7.
'• • JUBt
ALLEG
of e r o ,. VN ..7 llr „.l. l . 6—The
Twflar tihrrif of sold County, (Jr...foto:
Where*, damask A. Long. lately in our DM
tilmll,obrotri bd l t a o m w o lt n t f J
Lathe
s o
f f t lt o d v
a r
yt * l Y d d C s. o .. ct
Po ' n A e i ). eeo Ira ZWP',.."lT`e. of our
odmittstraterof Louis' derrued.
jodinuent fur
the
rumor twenty-one hood... Maud
VinisTeliVrVlngls =lre big debt,
bY blos about ma salt lo that brim, expeneed,
whereof the mid John U. Sand eery, adminie.
trator of Losil.A. eonvint ea or
nears to tie of ivoordt and 'whereas, by Viet/of,
tattoo of tbe told thatioel A. Loot, we here In
our meld Court eladendood. , that a lthough the
footmen form aforesaid he sleets, yet eve.,
llotereof remolos to be made. whereof
he no betousta, se to graot tato Lamle thle be-
Irstlt • proper nasty, sod we being 1,511110 f that
wbst Is right snsljost eltoold be done, herein do
. 511 5. 515114 that by good said lawful men of
year hallwlet, yoo notice to the said John
it 00000 son, Mimielstratoe. Sc.. of (0011
Irlersel. with erotica to the widow, if soy, and
Use hears allow(came a reeldssee to plate
tiff onknowny of said Louie A. Wlsrael. deceas
ed, that they be and appear before OUT Judges,
at Pltroburgh, at oar District Court, there to be
leld for the catty afore“id. the frllioT AWN.
I pAy 011 M MUTH NEXT. to show. If earthing,
for hime it or themselves they can say why toe
told plaintiff ought not to hate ids execution
analast them fordeht. interest and costa afore
sold. according to the force, form and effect of
the recovery aforesaid. If he abaft think 011 sloe
!lather to do sod receive whotsocver oar said
Court. shall then and Mello( and concerning
him In this behalf mmelder. and have you then
there known o. of those bY oborn yen shall
make to them. sod this writ.
Wetnem. the Hem. ht. LIAMPTIIbf.. rersldent
of our sold (mitt, at Pittsburgh. the 11th day
ofJonitere. Ansa Uumle, one thousand eight
hundred and vixty•neven.,___
JACOB IL WaLTEII.
Ifssiust. U. 01 , 41,415. 4 15 triir•
Wort) Pa:WO:1
1N THE (MART or COMMON
MICAS 0/ ALLEMIENY COUNTY. X.
Alitralt Total of INIO.
". Notice hi hereby Rl'. of the hoPlkhttoh of
•
The Building and Lotto Associa
Hon, No, 3, of Pittsburgh.
fore Charter of Incorporation. Pled In tea °fare
ox th e rtetleinotarY, at the number end term
above .fated, will be grained at the next
term of the Conti of Common /We..
anion ez
eoptlona thereto be Olen In proper time.
to I AIM JACOIIII. WkLTILB, rrothonotary,_
JAMSS A. Daix TITCAIIIN
maccasmaszcsirs.
ONNIBUS An LIVERY STABLE
410 rents Street.
DAMN & PITCAIRN, Proprietors,
suit canine. torn imbed for al
Mina, Alan, Catnap" (Or runes.% Weddia*
and rattle., siphon ootloa and sasoooabla rata
•
liftable Open Day and sight
t3:OO,:r.T,La
BELTING t BELTING!-Leta/tier
awl Um IteMoro( the heat 4.0 1 tY•
Own Parking, item u.Aete. Re. Lace Leath
er and meet. &Inlay, on Iron itarrt the
loweet, prices by
1G and ht. Clair street.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
OF PlTTSBUltalt.—ollos. No. V 7Lttla
street. Beak Block.
Imams union oil Mods fd Mr aid Mortis
BLit.
JOHN Prestftnt.
JUNG O. tidoonD. Vise President.
C. G. DONNELL, Beereterr.
Capt. Wit. DE.. General Assn .
DIERMX.I I
Jan Irwin. Jr.. cp . D e ,
B labruestock.
John IS'. 11. ETerlOtl.
C.B.D.lelttEdS• 11000.11 H. Dms.
T. J FMK! a
deo. D. ID:Os.w.
Ctisrles
przwzytkv. ANIA INSURANCE
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.
Office, SI TIM Street, ERNS Mork,
Ti do to • Home Cosopuy, sal 14.0 segue
4"
VClLlllMaga.Teeeieeet.
libEkna %Ilia, Trelartr.
HUHU li , NT. Becretery.
oulieCTote:
Leougtgi Tralter, georqr,Vga..
Wen Peeilok. 3.n.,ap9..
• Jeolon Painter, J. C. Nether,
Josiah Kinn.. John Palter.
J... H. HnOinn. A. Alrcaos.
Henry 13pr
•
WI-SUM • INSERARCE CO,
Tr or rrrranuntal,
ma-JAI/oar. Nuelcx. rreeeno.
WM. P. BERT werchon.
cerr. otosua tionorsl AVM.
fren.42 , AratorritaZ. n b tAnd Ca t o Were
llWPlnoare Zane. on nitds of Me and Marino
MA. I. om a lanttnito ma..1M 1 1: 1 1
who ere well known to the ccoalsomuty., and who
tl:itsralng gal,Teti'VVigf➢bt?_te"'
o:aegzdaA.o.ff:oring ttAtmst protoemon Woo
DtelosOzth
asnetr for
„ m kt,
g 17141, lionmr•
S. EV.s.
BectetW.
;MANCE CO.
Alex. 211srlet,
B. Miller. Jr,
James McAuley,
Alexander !Speer.
Andrew A.a.l •
vavid M. 4..t rininm
dee WM. Y. •
pEorcros Evsi
U/SIOE, 3.1. OM. WI
OOD AND MTN tin
COMPANY._
D BLUILNE RISES.
Mae.
cant... Tone L. Woad.
Samuel F. Shrivel . ,
entries Arbuckle.
, entries
S.
NitkPeintel.
Prank S. Bissell.
C. Hanson Love
PHILLIPS. President.
YATT. Vice Preslden , .
" 4711rITON, 0.14 Ala._
A 1103iE
TARINEI 71111 AN
ft.; 4 1 1.1'q'' •
John L. Ak..
(Mpt. Jae. Killer,
Wm. Von Ktrh,
Jam. D. Yens...
WY..
Rag — Yr
y. eARDNEIt. Be
3.11:ly Copt. JAI
GOVERNMENT BALE.
The PrepertY kilowa as the elliovems•
meat TTTTT ry Meant now
with ty•Ove Acres at land,
near San Aatoala„ Texas.
OXALIS' , PROPOYALE. In duplicate. wfU be
received up to lid. TIMM DAY Ur /Ls Mal. 1107.
I
the purchase ol acre, of Land. Were r
, lets.) together with the UnlltUngs erecte
on, and the appartenaaces appertaining. that
It ay to s.
ONE TANNEBY. m.42;12111, Stone Limo
Vete, Piny-two Wooden Pats. &men atm.
Pools; and capable of tanning Lannon Weal. ,
•Imum
UNE nT LAM UAW MILL, capable of anoint
UT: . S E.llllll.... f grateit r m . . ),
'pure property
one What. anOnt twojmiles
above Ban Alatontr• en the Pan Antonio Wren
and the water tt conducted to the establishment
rraVi h:r:a.grgaltdds "1::/010jadirrrement•
made by tha tate te-allett Confederate Ocrrern
no rot, .d are e Olmsted to have mat SWAM In
,014.
The property to. been under letup for the year
med. at • mummy rent Of ES. payable In sel•
v Anne. A tueurrd title In foe simple .nn glee?
by the United eAtee ttowernment.
Prep./tale wUI be marled • •Propouls for ltor
cum:bent 'Lamm ty and as., MIL ,. ant widremed
to 4. U. EIUtMAA
Sr\ Nat lien. Asit Cum. Bureau R. Ir. I A. L.,
istured tlalreaton. Tex..
C11M1.D.51. 111 5. Jlll. Tll. ill./...w.c.strrrrutz
BARR. DIM 156 BIwaLLS,
SUCCASSOI• to WAYSLLNK t BARR,
?io. 12 M. Clair St., Pittsburgh.
P [ALM LA
Pianos, Organs,
►nd Musical Goods neutral/7
FrSole Astute ter the Celebrated 111LADBU
1111'. Yen York. and ISCHOIII/tentit 41.
PLAntrO.
Aire, OTET t CU.'S •TOTTAGI..” sad B.
D. 1. 11. W. SMITH'S r'AntittliCAln" Un-
CIANS. andTILTUN'n PATIST OUITAIL
The best Italian and German Violin and Gai
ter Strings alssars on entre. at7tren
CAUSTIC SODA,
Bothdanerlcan and English:
' VISE WELITE BIRANDM.
For Oil Refining 'Purposes,
Coustantly on band and fur axle quitatltt
to salt Po.t.t.er. , -
JAMES HERVEY DOBBS,
216 Pearl SI reel, N. Y.
GEM
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES
Vaults, Fountains,
Statuary, 'Vases,
DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
T. BROOME,
WAinC y liES, i - CLOCKS, JEW
SILVER PLATED WARE
1 .. .416 INT 0 "Jr 113 . OP CIP r) 03
•
El. .Mll.. Cortl=l"l9,
t 37_oldo street, AUeshertY,
?Ina Watch and Clock Be palling Prom:lov at
tended to, delk:rr
QUPEBIOR OAK TABINED,PAT-
N- , iNT 02111:TOHED .LII,3_II.IIFETZO
LE&TUER BELTED/ AIM non,
lizattraatareal at No. fie 610111711LD 0?., by
EL9HTLEY. PHELPS & CO.
AWN AgefilefOr Xt.! Yak Babbor Co. •
GI-tun Belting.
LtnrtiVIATIM
rrca Ii.aVY.TS.d aura. BJELT Lloolo,ine.
t
--orih - =lrri. r 7... •"FM. z.
WANTED—TO CONTUACT for
the dell, sty at tram -
75 TO 100,000 BUSHELS CII4IICOAL,
D.rips•the wining oeascrn. Delivery to am-
In to IStla Apra nen. Apply Soar addret.
MOORHEAD & CO..
99 Water Street.
deamMaw ,
NEW PAPER HANGING&
sou reswas—rrtsch Deilgta. wltk am
Borders.
10/t LIIITLIZIP-roittpthat Patterns on
VAlfllll—.Now Meek Patterns ottited 01.7
T.V . d . C HAND E IlB—Lsce end Molts Fatima
fr "" isr• r• Wood Kku
meat.
WET/VAeft &111111160pb
MAX; MOBS T1313111.31311A. II (MAIM.
. .
Manutactanrs of
OAR I.EATUZ BELMU,
/Se. llettlo street,. Allegbe.7 CIlf•
Also full assortment of BellOg
P&P
We Arr
11 — Eli rah work bl 8011 1 . 3 ALISMIIIILB
If. WTll'Bl[l4'6 of ticontl , hrgr i i; r t a tiz -
NalkllNT49;lANlFitr.,u, tu t uet ABU
g a l le ~N►TPUN AL Puttagdatg!; lt
170.1.17 o.llaor Weer, rlatadelyhla, Ps.
' lanradwl.
F. SCICUCEIRLIN & CO.,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS,
LisIIN 8 T VT UV B SI
MCV:: "f i ttw L itTrSril.pthaheVortralg.
View... Certificated Cl. Ifrportta. Invitation
Cards. !a. trod. urd I* Third st.. tM
entire P LAN" e
new stoat or KNAHIS Ca.'elllANOS.A.whleh
ns4l,_wmnitragrilfrg.'itz ll o ,llffi
111
' up aso. Venous low ant of ant elan fleet
•O W rc • pee tfu Ity lo• lt e 6 to call sad ex me
Infers inuchulng elsewhere.
CILARLOITE DILVINE. •
amMa 43 fifth gtrnlt.
_ _
IioLDUCIr, DELL & CO.,
Anchor Cotton Sills, Pittsburgb,
m. 0... or
AACUOR (A) AIIIEETINGR.
• ANIUMPINIA(B)
(C
And BATTIVKIHni ) "EruNir24
BEET QUALITY IIEITNEII CABS STEEL.
EnEArt• Flat and Octagon. of all tint.. War-
CASKS DIA DDEB, Dutch, recp I• 11%l d eq.] to any Imported or manallentad In
' , wand for sale by 131.0. A• KELLY A CO. UM hoho
dog Wholesale Inusalets, Wood Meet = ore and tratakontet 50.141 sad 161 /1 5 111 d
114 Mainly Elttabulla
IRON. WOIIKS.
JONES 8c LAUGHLINS,
x , r3L-rBBrrimc 3 zm ,
AMERICAN AND CLAIR
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron
Bridge Iron;
Angle and T Iron;
Guard Iron;
Coal Screen Iron;
1, nails, 16 k 20 lbs. to the yard;
Tram Rails ,punched and court.
ter sunk
Boiler,Bridge a - td Tank Rivets
Cut Nails and Spikes; "
Ship and Boat spikes; - •
Railroad Spikes;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
IlailroadCar It meek and Axles;
Street Car Wheels and Axles;
Coal• Pit Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled Shafting;
Patent Coldßolled Piston Rods;
Slower and Reaper Bars.
WEI
W.11110101:111C Ala) OYFICE.
120 Water and 153 Front Ste.
SWIM 110IIISt.
Roth 22,24 and 20 River St,
Je 0111CA00, ILL.
UNION MON NIPS
NINTH WARD, FITISBURGH.
MISVPATPINITig IRON ZIOSITY
GLZNIMAL KAI<VTA.CITUSEB 01
IRON AND FOR
ett9Mton ern to Me manufacture o
Hammered and Rolled Locomo-
tire and Car Axles,
2:6..A.a4:10514E.A.357 23.1.1,9-TTS7,
KAILRO AU CHAINS. SELIOE HANK WILIAM
Mad BOLTS, c.
LINKS .AND Bolas, I itzeid ff. V MOE E /KOK
OCTAGONAL HOLLOW WROUGHT MN
POSTS: T AND ANKLE IRON, AS.
1=1:3:121
9S Water and 126 Find Streets;
• OFVIOIEI
AT THE WOHISS, HINTY. W AHD, rITTSI3.OI3
ATLAS WORKS,
.111ORTOir STREE T. •
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh.
THOMAS N. MILLER, President
These Worts are am" , , the largest and mat
0 • plata estatitahnsras
pre, wed to tarnish West. and aro
Engines of Every Description,
Boilers, 011 Tanks, .
fleet Iron Work,
Railroad Castings,
Dolling Mill Castings,
Engine Castings.
Machine Cutingl.
General Casting..
ORDERS SOLICITED.
pITTSBURGEF STEEL WORK
ANDECSON, COOK-A CO.,
ceurinzeozaTu JOSES, son) eq..,
Ifosasstorefs of tte. Oast relhoof Cask DWI,
=st: Lt. ant
r/a=at o lfsit 13 reer, Cast
sift' ft. .
Reaping and Mowing Machints
Ilnirr PLOW
CLIL I.II CULABB,,II4II9. SPRINGS, AN
Cut 8 Common Flown &9I rthg!Stool,
Once—Corner of Vest and 1111 c% t
beeee•manere the itoaohgeheis Hoods.
KBYSTONR IRON WORKS
sirratisol,Tautss a; co.
llaunfactarm of tit. different dm of
Round, Square, Flat and
IlorsaShoe Bar Iron,
Hoop and Band Iron,
Boiler-Plate, Tank and
Salt-Pan Iron,
Sheet Iron, aie„ &c o &cm
itwrao.u f r r
4Woswexscuer, on 3cmonistta
No. 146 Water St.
oo4:141
ORESOENT WORKS
MILLER, Bari & PIRKO,
•
BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL-1
Warranted Equal to any la the Mar
ket. m
•Ither Impo te
..d or of Do-
Masa
BrIULA.L ATINNT‘ON.BAID .FLNE WWI
Ala/ DIS BTELL.
Office, 88 Wood Stroet, •
Ts BT. CITABLE:3 NOTES. BUILDING.
ElTTelaisoO. JUIN. DM lennel
DUQUESNE IRON AND STEEL WORKS.
HALLMAN, RAHN( & CO.,
Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles,
HOUGH. SPRING AHD A. B. BURL, t. 0.,
wAurawusa.
7•7 1217ebter 11111tre0
PITTSBURGH.
MID
1LA11,13W.A.1 i V.
B. WOLF, dB., &CO.,
DILISHIS IN
Hardware& C UtierV.
Ar. NOW - . , n-V t . r . 4
-3.F t .'lt d ik t if:l . t 2,5 00 4°.ok
Y offen d io DeCen of •
..a.airimis=asrx . bwascrarus.
Corner Liberty sad St. Clair Stn,,
rmetiemsysab., •
*Malin
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
urroarra UNION ntox
xarrivo33l7 l-1 . 43-33 .
DOWIIg MW and Bridge Castings
1110111181 m c&STING3 6130111 T.
L1141151‘ promptly •od cueltaly ezet..ntal.
CfIA.BUIES REJ.BOBABLE.
EBUEIIT & MACKLIND.
0n15418
=L.
SARA noiLEn VatiTti%
MORROW &
nanorscroaans or
Steam Hollers, Olt Stills, Agitator*,
Tanks, Salt Pans, Gasometers,
Wrought Iron Bridges,
Sheet Inn Work, •
At., ae., •
COIL LIBERTY. AND SECOND BTS.,
PITTEMIURGA, Pd.
REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY. .714:bS
LIPPINCOTT & BARU,
No. US Water Street,
1111.3TACTUFKIlo OF
TALTSKT tiltoUND.
rATXllTTAmrecnitll,
re.TENT VXMISD
n ULAY,
nll.ll. AND 010115-Cirt
63 AL NAT IS .
Eli
BLACK DLIIIIIOND,
wrzrunxiwcomaliss+
rirrßaulant. ra.
^ !ARIL, BROTHER di CO.,
IllonnOwtoron of
MANUFACTURERS._
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL BB TINE
WOIEITIKS.
CARROLL dc SNYDER
auarr7Acrosmas or
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-YLUED, !ru BOLAS.
/IBEX° X A CYLINDERSTEAM BOILERS,
OIL STLLI.S AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT SANS AND CON
DENSERS,
STEAM rirzs, GASOMICTEILS, AND IROM
BRIDGES,
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES.
Ogles and Works earn er Second, Third.
tither& *rid Liberty
Pittsburgh, PenriFylvania.
. A rden seat to the above address Wll . l be
Promptly attended is. •
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, NI ICH 86 CO
X•XLVACTI:I O . II 07
TEST REFLAFJ) CAST STEEL
SUM, Rd Da OCIAGON, Of ALL SUE
RILL, NutaT, Crucu 01.8 ,rD CsOes CUT
SAW PLATES.
4LLIPTIO JLND IiKAII-ELLUIIO
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
Caat Rpring Sigel,
Cast and German Plow Steel,
PLOW WINGS AND MVWX.R. BAWL
SPRINGS, AXLES ARD STEEL TIRE,
SICKLE. NHOVEL,IIOE.
CANT, WIC
CALK A NU MA , MINSItY STEEL.
CIUJW-BAILS. As.. /Le, &e.
Warehouse, 83 Water St., Ftltsegh,
..11.11k4
KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
• LLOYD & „BLACK,
WANUYACTUitIISOF
Best _ Common, Relined Charon
u.n
•
Juniata BlOom Iron,
REIM:ANT RAIL, MUNI) SQUARE IRON
HOOP. BAND. T sad ANGLE IRON •HOILEu •
PLATE and bUEET IRON.
110Wr.it and REAPER BARE
CT CINDER .4 UTJAND Oft VINO= IRON:
SMALL T RAILS. 2) sad AG lbs. to the Essa.
WROLAIRT CSLAIREARd SEIISKS for um% -
FLAT BASLE, Pt:meted and Countersunk.
COAL SCREEN IRON.
NAILS and titilKEM.
Warehouse, No. Sti Water And NO. 6 Market
sig. Works, Second street, Eighth Ward. ad-
JoiningiCity Oas Works. Eittatourgb. an?dd4
•
"Nri SU - VMS
IRON AND NAlii WORKS.
LEWIS, BAILEY, DALZELL & CO.,
11A Xi : FACT 0111.10 or
BAR, BOILER, SHEET
.aLMJTI
TALINTIM.I-171.41C0N
NAILS AND NAIL RODS.
Warehouse, 73 Water & 90 Front
PITTSBURGU, PA.
=ED
FORS7II'S
STANDARD I SCALES.
4 T.SOr_
Copying Pretuse4
Warehouse rucks,
Baggage Barrows,
Sugar &c.
FORSYTH, TATiOR a. CO.,
seN.ices ~ZALIKET UTELEST.
ROBERT LEA,
;LA:stir/Xi WISE OP
STEAL ENGINES AND BOILERS.
ht' Roisters
.
C"I'011 ENGINES.,
.4id.cr. Ilene made teenier.
Frei
AND D
iirLastloge
Ferry Street.
i=
IZECT3
wren
=
FORT
MMUS
ITT c
I Ed"' NEPHEWS
ACTT:WWI 011'
ORDNANCE,
gat r e it .,
:,:fitirlvirr.liffird
arroVnifTst
wilt await
AND ALL
!315.11 3:2
arduz
heretofore.
bused at this Ye
p Htrlnß ar t ? SI ,
cortsLructed small
flit. to Walsh
I.lce.
t zw tar o o,..ld pAtteri. v . t w u e r r ..
the
AILVIS M. II/11 , Z sca n
n06:12
STOVE WOlll.B.
ON Jr., & CO.
.
sad De den In al tlads or
d Heating stoves,
WARE, &C.,
ROSEDAL
L. P
=I
Cooking
BOLL
PATTERNS and STYLES.
197 Liberty Street,
errrentritGar, PA.
rosasxssfu-11:10
,keven LW.
Warehousi
woaxa. • ;
tVis'zi:S7v2jli4
V.iLLEY
M'KEE & CO.,
ALLEN
,arotkov• SDI Liberty l!lt.
' to bialtialeld,
Otis. and
op
•
Yanufacomei • at eaMety of 000 E, FAB-
LAM and BEAT U 6TOVYA. ammo; which are
the celehratal egheny and Monitor Coal
Cocaina litmus:Ow. the Autocrat and bentltod
for coal or wood. mor nortsalled Mar of the
ralljArt. for wood: ao. Arches. drams. Ten
ders, tutrusSettdcs, og Irons uldliollow Ware
societally. ' t , - ' suldi
UTILITY WOILILS. • .
'. :1
MoLEAN et SLATOR, •
No. 83 Liberty it., opposite Fourth,
BANCRActeltano OT , •
CABINET MAKERS' HARDWARE.
They ma rs te a spettalu t if lion Bedstead and
ast
riTOt Co , Panel Bedstead and Oleos
Castors: Itedatead tasters nes: Stops for Eaten
Mon Tables, ea. They also manufactory , and
hese consktly on tan da ThonatiLatches. Spring
Latches." •Lean's , , Window Haab tinpporter.
Sl'Lean , e It cottio, bash Bottom OttlitY BMA . .
ter Butt Bingos, Grind-
stone liana's's.,
bad 1000 0. bash Welehts. am.. Ito. Iyamea
L. SIUDLXIr.., /111111nri
"ETNA STOyE WORKS.
BRADLEY & CO.
lisumbicira ovary variety of
Cook, Parlor land Healing. Stoves,
/Moog which Unittlo aide .brsiod =MLA,
?WPM and TA4IB.IIIiA.N ((Mel SLoTer;),A.N....
YANA. VE.TZBAN IRUNLIDIII (Wood .
Cook lames.) Al nahotore
• GRATES, GRATE FRONTS, Bic. •
Otrlco and Warr too., earoor of Booond and
d stmts. Plitotronh, • =trams ontlacond
st reet- . .1.4.2.rj0•
IRON CITY MILLS.
BPGERS & BURCHIPIEIP
• .irlikaufacturers of • -
liellned, %Aureola," nol into at Pollatird
115 =MEM xxxcior.
Orincx AND Waxillocell. 2i 0. SISMALVILET
octal.
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO,.
•
P EA . :AMYL rdlor7•9l
rtt,CON COIICEr.
Wm maw, Nr. 166YnIZSI
ritIQUESNE AND WEST VOL IT
UPON rtnitiza. PITTSBURGH. re., man
larg."C:alliirVignari.grer'ptongll
.1 aw• sod Wrists; ales
.Railroad ♦Azlog. tomato
tire Frames. rod all shape work. Tao andarslird
ed haring Peon for ;soapy yearg engaged IP Atka
gggiogwg are prepared to famish all ord.. e
troagad go them will.Prompgaarg and dispageb.
1111:(54 - I JO, BAUM g
tro., Engine Build.
tiumFets, snufseturers of
ours Volvo., for !team Eat
tA. of Brewers , Iturblner7,
IPuties.,' VII Engines of all
sr Ilsbinoi Vslscr. Boilers,
Wang beam Counertlone y
to., CORNY'S tislltHl6ol.
tTli. Pittsburgh, Pa.
{tug a 0 machincryArAtly
it'SlilEsMft.t.
illealckis Patera Dal ,
ltars, mitt all klai.
sellasi. Hngers.
idles, with or withal
Fire Yronts.
ablaves. Pumps, &
ANuriKE,
Repalrf trai and put)
ittcaded to.
RAILROADS.
WESTERN PENNITINANLIA.
after
uary 2d. Istri, the Pastes.
ger Tr...m00 the Western Pennatlesuls at
road Will arrice •t depart from the Fede r "'
:treed Depot. Allegheny CRT, as fellow.,
••tasdrE
Sbarpstcg No I Sharptox N01547 4 2,0f
pmt No., ,M4...1d. Mall
shams , No 2 :34.4..5. sharr•O's No ;
Etprea• Fretport No. 1 9.2.00.11.
" .. .. , P* . • No 1 L 0 1 11 a 42.-
Pai. t 1 ta11..4 . g No/ 1:30r.31
Mall 4 M ;•o r.st
Fraep..rt No. 28 (V x. , +bart,h•• s
hartd,a . Nu a rr. at., FlVerert No
gparratig No 6 9 461,M. ellaridh•g No 6 7 - mlm
All trains run daily 60,...pt • •
' Commotst on Tieltrt.—) or salt In natt ages o
Il•eptv; beta ern Allt . Vielly 1:11c,
street. Re/ r l s. Bennett. Fins Crod.. Etn•
and good only oo ,the trains alor
ping atStations•pecliled on tieleta.
ThrOngh Ticketa to Boller and H•Onabstowla
• be ',lmbued at Walarr l a blare UMet. u.
YSi. Clair Street, Mar Suspension Brldre,
Pllla-
Dur[h. and at the Pepot. A llegheny NRy. ,
The Connally/4Es Railroad not assume/
except for Wearing Sp
epcnalblllt7 to the
:p i s! .
~ ..1, 7 _, : 5t K n 0 d 7R:22A17. . ;: t ig , ..e ° , 1: f s.l4 : e ui
‘ q ' t t ie " ol4 4 er ' , Ifnleta taken try opecial contract.
For further in forrn•l ion app l y italics... to
JAMES LFFERTS. •gen
Federal Street Meilot•
MOM
pENNSYLVANLA CENTRAL
•
xmLicoAD, anitipigai
Moormb cr 30th. Ha.
Trains arrive and leave the 0:11on Depot, en , -
lo r or Waahin mon and Liberty .2..
.414 95
lilVlt.
21911 Train .... M) • in:May Express:— 8.50 axa
Fast lane 100 a Le. I •WILIII• No. 1... 5 : 30 • M
1... 6:91 a rn ;Mad 'rraln 80) .10
Winton N 0.2.. 7:50 • en: Walt': N 0.... 0:50 • Ea
Wall's No. 6:50 m,Cincin • ti f.s. 10:5C OM
JohnatOwn At. 9:53 a to Wall's No. 3...11•30 • m
Hanle:we Ex .LM p miliraddoCk 01. 1360 50
Wall's No. 1...
Wail's No 4... .1:r0 ru! W all's No. 5... san
Braddock 170.1. 5:50 p W a...10:fc
nm
E.• 2:00 p I Fars: :no /NM p rts
Altoona deco= 2:50 p ra
and Emigrant,
train O.M p m ,
TilTauVen't!lT9ln's' ev ert
Minday at 9:15 a. en., reach . • illtaburg stilt
a. tn. Ileturnime leases l i nts emelt M 12050 p. m..
ar 11 ve al'alitation a
lpo tn.
ThßaltimoreExpraasarrive wilt: the
rbllnvelphla /Capra:la at 1:50 p. m.OO Band Sys.
NOTICX. - 112 .1.51.7 Or 100, tlac Tannsylvania
It Company will bold themselves re•pol33lble fox
~ersonal barraac only, and for to :monk
nut
aZoreLllig 4100.
1.10 W. H. BECKWITH. torent.
1867: .1867.
THE 1!, FT WAYNE A efIICA-
Ut E. E.,' AND CLEVELAND & rattuutitat
it.. . . .
I It.
Trains Arrive at I lease at the Delon Depot, as
follows: LZAVa . Amor.
.., 2:-L 4 aet Chicago El.— 2:311 • 03
Mf':arei o 35 . . e.. 2;00 Au I Cleveland Re. N3O a m
Pale At YKn. As 1 1:01: a re IDhlcarso t".... : .10:t 1 . 5 ts .i , ._
9. a Whp. ,NI•1. ems amp, m,v,nceli q g h..a •:DR .:
Chicago Lx.... 7.01 a tr , iA. a. Ai he. Es. 3 3 1 1 , , ,,,3
Wrap:, Aa11,.. Ira! r 33 r.lrel°y;t•ii 641 p ha
1
thilew a a ' o l Vz . . L .. x .1 - :45 1' D a : I L. V . c. itz....... 9:33 pa•
Wbeellott La.. CIA pto Cl. A Whe. IA 2 : 43 1 1 33 .
Depart fresh Allegnepy. Attlee In Alter:hat:ay.
N. -ID% n At. It* • swLectsdal• A . a :‘, 3 3 :
‘lt '" :: 112 : : Wl:4 tile .. 6166 ...
14 "" te, " I, z l r m t!sew Cattle .. t.ss •na
NV •le A .51 Cats' 3:01 p m ech:dale •• II:15 ant
Leetsdale AS 'a 4:50 p ot, . •• •• INA Pmt
N. 111133 1.•• 5w3 psel N. Er!too •• 2:313 am
N r' to •• 6:15 p aslLoatedala •• 4:10 a so.
Leetsdale ~. 10:3: p all •• "• 7:03 aat
No LI alos leave YD.-, sirio::s a. so. Chlta
burgh I n tooda. , ,sre Kt. artlvell WIT. ,
dec 21 1 4 ":•11...MI It 105. tlentrel Tteltet Atr,t.
pITTSItURGII,
COLL/9111UB S LLN.
GIN HALT' —XLILKOAD.—Pan-liandle ROW,—
021 .d after 31,NULT. canna m 9th. 1811..
trains Win antic. and depart In. Union
sajoUvars:
pirrerarnadAlLlXTß.
Fast lane " A. IC 10:15 A. N.
7eX , A. N. 4 . 10 T. M.
utxled 9.3) A. Y. O,Y. P. N.
Zinn. . 2;eo r. N. 9.0 a. N.
liteunanstan ACC013:11.11 9:10 K. 900 A. M.
McDonald An ... 5 SP. N. RoX A. N.
Fast ..II
Natl. •Lispress
Lease MiustOtt 2:65 A. M. 7,n)A. as. , e.
M.
"r?7eP.. it. M .
•• S:P) r. 7;5.1 A. N.l 7 . 13 . A. M.
(Int 11:00 P. 00.11:. 0 A. M. ; 12.10 A.
M.
Ll.
'1.4°1: 114
1:19 T. N. 1:31A. N.l A. N.
• • Chicago le. r. Y. x. 8:09 A. 3.
X. D. NtyrllLEßraUtia.
Xnt. Union Depot, pitwas L. sin.
?SCUL
in Ticket Ascot. 17ti9nurfi,
Ear
irSBURGII AND GOATNFLLS
iIa.4
a.
B.
• aNig i gn
Spring Arrangement -
lin and after
TDMIPDAT, tire. 1101. •
Tire MAMA IrDI :care UP Depot. comer of NMI
SSW Witls StrtroLOt followt•_ , •
• Gear. At eats
.FOultorra. ?Mater. •
MALI to and Erma llatonloarn. 7:00 A. m. COar.m
t . apresa, • ,•• • .., a:co r. 10:03A.
n.
ii',11_4.17-1,, , 1=r2t1 111 : tZt.lll
r. m. 2:05
,}lraddoek • A , •• . :Dr.
=PDT Caorca Troia tO Lad nt
from West .Nmorton..—. faro r. Ir. ka
Ter Va... apply to
• •-1 T. B. RIND. Aautt•
Fr 11. STODT, Part.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAIL;
ItUAI?.
alingM
•
CHANGE OP' Tom.
Do and Vier FR
ee IDAY, Feb. let, IBC. Mine
IteavennLarfeelaittgutt.epot, cornet
• Lea.. Arrives
Nisklmlnctlsnecomo. JIM A.n. 7:11r. ..
;gl.llAl"l,lrZ.laggr.:7ll3.t.:"*.. "Xori N.
, 11., X.
Expn,e t Y.
Bolwn.to ate! from 11%101'ga:15 r. 11:00 A. Y.
Renaud node Wor.!n Accom.AM r Al. 1:71r. N.
leenday Church Trait( from and
to nods Works... 1:to r. .e. leen A. IC
opts n,..BLACICA mmem 1 . 0211., !krt.
eeeneenne
••
t3'rE.AIVISHIPS.
.BALTVIZORE AND ELIVALNA.
STEARIN lIIP COMPANT•
traLlatlNlMTOcraftAtivei...
Bk 'MB UNITYD bTATEB SAIL.
Tbe First-ChM Btem:15111.1b. at thi. tOM, bill • 1 .
'all m •• .
LlBEirrr , 4,7sonom. for New Orleans elst
Noy West stud Hama. Them. A: Bain, 1.
Commander. On WEO2I.nDA.F. Feb. 6th.
"C OBA" I,IW tons, . for s le. and •
Means. —. CummarMit On T tos.. UESDAY.
February 9th.
From ItOWN'S NnIANY. FZLI.TI POINT, ,
At 'I o'clock N., Freclooly,- oh gbe day. au-,
nembes..
For. freight ~or ressag, baring nombrlmmed
so=eq?tterm,apply to
al /b. IYA.B.FIZLD.4 CO. &Beat..
16 hritsn'El Wan.).
N.B.—No 111115 of rmitno Ont thane Or the Coots
parr p ron e Ognedc l'ocoraor the freight
mast bre. trorn Oda 0110 3 . No freight
received nor 81115 of lad= Ogeed ob der o no ..11-
leg. lo
•
STEAM TO ACM mon Livien
POOL AND QUEENSTONVNAIaNcANN)
TWICE A:WEILX. The INMAN
EVERY SATURDAY,
EVERY WEDNESEAY
OKRISTING 11. B. 11/.31.8.
Tickets sold to and from 'reload, England
Secs land. Germany and Francs.
APR°. "IthPC7Pj"*."ll l7s :2c
13 p ro ". A ad " .. 14..
Ur, WM- BINOLLebt,
oefall Adams, Y.spresOnlco. rtttsburgh.
Pittslwrargli,
CO
~lYtsburSl l . Pa.
PRIVATE DIREASES..
.Dll4 TOUNG. Date of Philailalphiea
NOM, 5 Third street. treai -oil deeemptione at
gr. tate Diseases with asparalicied euroeu.
- Darticuler attention paid lipermaiocrhoeha
ant dire.. of the Urinary Urren. ilia treat.
meat for the tame Wog the roost anetassial e'er
employee. he steel hope. of epeedy 'cure to
the &Meted. •
Ladies will' did hie el romeitarane eaPerior to
miLotherpreparetion for removing obstructions
to the healthy inenetraal flood. No. 1. Una Dol.
ler per bottle. No. I, which ie tour degree*
i mgr.:;i4l t ir i i . g . riod for 'bell:ate neon, riel.
OrdOe bOtln M. tO 6 I, at.. or. It: N.
Address. ,wlth stamp, Dn. irOUNti. No. v•
Third eve*. Pillsbarsn. siAindlghir
MIL!
pnivATEDier..Bo4-8.
UrnOE 3511.14 LIMN ellEttET, wear nand.
• .
- IWr ih• care a, tr. 01 all Attessaa of a rtrate
torte= two to tour days, by so cattail urn and
am. treatment. Also, /*Waal Weakness,' and
all othr diseases at the gaultal crgao• and that .
arroyest!aa.
Cara warraatodos money retundoi.
(Ham hours-2 to ‘0 a. w., Ito A, PM/ •io •
...yaw ...re SW.. fIKIt. Pomo dlr... unveto
GOOD NEWS FOE THE AF
-71.1(.12D.
PATENT MEDICINEB AND 13111:615, at low
• -
HOSEKTTERIS BITTERS SI per bottle. '-
DRAKE'S PLANTATION HITTERS. •l do.'
1100 ELAND'S DITTERS,rtlper bone].
bOIbe..EUW'D =DRAM/. pure, AR per 11,.
And elszytbint else In proportion st -
• subw.ll , B2iroN - Daula erruaz.
lAs. A
I. CDs., &&&&& t.
.Ta.ollllt FLOIThirCORN !MEAL!
Fancy Brands or el. Loa's nallel .
(Aimee nranda ofWinter Wheat Floor;
good • do do d• do
Eaten' lelours, goal to choke be and.;
Itya Flour;
• Buckwheat Flour;
White
do
Corn Meal, kiln dried:
Yellow do e ,
At the old standar. and 174 Wood street.
daLS 61:110-MAILES A LAN%
1