The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 15, 1870, Image 3

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    "FINANOML.
AIRRICAN BANK,
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENII7N,
PITTSBURGH.
captor EA PIT&L 1200.01100
Stockholders Individually Liable.
MAIM Ow.DISCOILiZT AND
JOHN PI;OTH WI. FLOYD.
Pres'dela. Colder.
1!41. ;•=st'' AVIA ?l i r=
4c r : " J Na 7::_i_l: 1°t74117.
Sias Butt 14 s , 11.41 44,1 MP wed
111440 • 4cateal no
1144044 •
*ma
GOLD,
SILVER AND COUPONS,
'N ou gat at thrACSI Pricers.
PH. B. MERTZ, Banker,
N. Wood St and 56 Avow)
J T. BRADY to CO.,
toneeessors to B. JOBILS • CO..
Comer Fourth Avenue and Wood St.,
13A.NICEIEIS,
===m
GOYINM]niT BkMUTIES,
6010, MYER MID moron,
ON WOW FAVOILAIILL TZEICIS.
sr Leered W.wed ea Deposits.
=
OrdIIPPO ezetnieee Syr the Parelanes
ase we et STOCNIGIS, 11931/111 sae
J&JIIHS T. EiR&DTA CO.
tte littsintt Gap*,
FINANCE AND TRADE.
Omuta Ot Prresatracut CLairmit,
THIMDAT. Jan. 14. 1870.
Unusual dullness prevailed In all de.
memento of licence to day. Gold was
steady and strong from 121,fte1215e, but
(ha market nevertheless has nothing . to
Metain present quotation' but the sup
posed clique movements. These having
sold out, the market is without any sup
port except the ninial demand for small
' 1 Government bonds were very dell, and
new bonds of 1865 or 1568 declined to 114,
awl UM. and 1085 s to 11534;10 40s dsciln.
Idd about 34 Per cent. A vory considers.
hie number of holders are now sellers,
and from these the European demand is
' mart and • sufficient supply will socuton.
lite in the hands of dealers to advance
quotations, should gold in any degnse
advent's.
The stock miteket Is very unsettled,
opening dull, declining about 34 per
cent, and closing strong, with an ad.
tendency. Worth West declined
Y yme u e nis tl434. dawn to 783.4, but closed
strong at 74. Rock Island declined to
10134 end advanoed again to 105%®10534
New York Central opened at /11154 and
closed at 192%. Cleveland about Ow,
Reading dull at 01€494.34.
Money easier.
Ijnotations as received by Ph. FL
Kea= Gold, 12134; Silver. =g4ty.
nue% 11754'. Five Twenties, IWI, 115 x;
do =64,, 11534; do MIS, 11534; do 150 A,
Ckstanis, 114, do 1067, 11434, do NIA
114; Ten Forties, 11254; Adams Ex-
Company 0334; Merchants Tinton
-1so1l,s4". Xmypyl —;
lA . e t ns : teericanU nPiaou.
C i 24; T York Ce n tral.
a leadia, 94; Pittsburgh,, Fort
33%;
Michitten 34 i3Ontarit 8834;
a Pittsburgh, - 91; Chicego.
Book Island a Pardilo, 10434; Masao Q
North Western, 78%; China° a North
Western Preferred 8634; Erie 11234.
ICIXRAXML Large.
Loudon, per I.—. 96,06
=Maar.. — ..-- 91 93
rt. barium 7 as at
—Oktotquotationsreoeived
byJantre
. Beady 41; 00. Gold: 12130 United
Motes Nu% 1861, 11734 ; Flral'weatles,
19011, 1141; do. IBM, 1114; do. 1855, ON;
Taa-rortaaa, UM; Flve-Tweattlek Janu
ary sod July, 11635„ 111; do. dca 1267,
2 1 1 1 . 4 t
st dio. do. 1868.. 114; links Reif*
12% tbutral do, do, 99;
Pad*. 1.0910 Lake Superior 96.
Or TIM M* to Ile PAtslangs este ug,)
Maw Yeas, January 11, 1970.
Norm easy at 6@7 dlimant, end de
=mod fled. Etterllag firmer at 6Vakti.
Odd wetted at 121% sold ig 12134 sad
222, ant closed at 121%. Clears:mos,
P9A1A.00.-
Governments steady; Coupons of MI,
mien; oo '6I, 15%®15%; do '64.15%
WC do h 3, 15h04130. do new, ISE@
14%; do nl7, 14%(ati4 do '6B, 145C1)14h.
Teta•Fortles, %GS M. PaciSm, 9 %®
%Me bonds neinnted, except North
Cuteness wtdch are SCUT* and blest,
on telegrams from Itakagb Sating that
the taus are being collected rapidly sad
thi3 the SWAM likely to any the Interest
due April next. Mlemourls, 117: Termer
ems, 61, mew 47%; old North Carolinas,
G. new, 7652; special tax. 27 .
&oaks strong with a general Improve.
talent in prima. Among railways, New
"JeneyEsetral was the chielbsismand
odes:add from tow tOrleg it , with lugs
daslings. TWA stock la
tad kw a rise by allqhmood t ien=a
tantlonto twist tbosewboosiddock abort
on prosy of dividend. North Western
common alma active and advanced to 74.
Bock Wand. Lske Share and New Yotk
Oalattal Mock and bah were. liberally
dealt In at. higher Price& -MiXai . Ws.
cellaneosui shares, tbe Parade man was
the only fenuni, and advanced to 4214
with l and ncreased actlvlty. Express skeka
dull
W/ Thle lite 4 d ;rkeikrems. 53: WM,
27%: Western Union Tel., CM:
vet, 14%; Mariposa, k do pm
fer'd. 16h; !Idaho Expreis„ll2%; Wins
a mark Ammican. 17 United
etataw, Mk Plonk, Mall, .411,0 New York
Harla Erte,2loC doanwred,
UT • do. wao, 140
liodionnesip,B734:Beadth MX; Wahl.
Central, . 117%; Lake flbore,
M%, Ullman Central. 1412; iitlabargb.
3150 North Western. WM; do preferred.
Mho R. 1. 106%; Bt. Paul7lllo do sword
311(; Wabash. Id; do. word, 71%; Ft.
One, Twee Beate. ak do soder.
M. rsd, 5534: Mikes° and •kon. 14k 0.
25% Bt. Joe 113; 0. 0. & 1. 0.„ 77h.
Boston priees—Oslemet, RIC Quicaz :
2434; 0/3 1 e . :LT 7; Franklin: k tuc
b. b
76 Baalance—got& ovum.
400; currenc y. 1,910.987; general bet
as* 154,074,636. .
04i1,1 , _LtLa.dalLiD , 11 fat ry
0/ 1 / 1 0. OF PrIRESUMSE GAZICTTN,
FAIDAT, January 14, 1870.
There le no improvement to note In
tbe dentand for metal, and the
_ as might be expected, is very doll and
weak, and oonoessione would have to be
made'in order to effect salmi. The offer
- Inp, however, are by no means large,
though we are harmed that otters have
been made this week to sell at a alight
reduction, compared with last week,
and one buyer !admitted Int that be
thought he could have bought stirs
dustlon of par ton. Metal, which UM
week sold 1L1136143634, It la alleged, could
have been bought tbis week atellkti, per.
hope S M. Some few of the mills have
reenuted operations within thalami woes,
though quite a number of them remain
igie, and mill men, as might be expect
ed, are very clamorous for a still further
decline in the price of metal, and It
lams as If their eXP3Otatiollll would be
556 togs .137.004 mos
3 /6 o • No. 3 Aotbracito...... Amp° 6 ma ,
Clommbn Moo Orej 36.55 5 um ,
RIEVUEROUS
UPERIORCOAL SICSUPEDPROR EMU
S ORE.
- 100 tons Neutral .. ... mos
100 •• Red Short 13006 mar
400 SIM Iron 36.00 4 mos
40 Mill 0660 4 mos
- 10 Mill Iron .. .. 36.50 4 mos
•
100
Common Clear,..*..; 3640 6 ma
.1"-Vocamon Clew Neu- _
116.50 8 moo
10 tons /artists 406.00 4 num
rITTPHURGB XAMILETti
- -
Omar or Prrricsuron_Glowerro,
FRIDAY. .I=l. 14, 1870.
The markets, in a general way, are de.
Vold of anything new or important—
nothing at least deserving of special
notice. The change in the weather has
orodoord a little firmer hog market ; to
day there w e 're a slightly improved:de.
mend at th Central yards, and buyers
took hold to day, to tame extent, and
paid yesterdlity's e=king prices, may 9 to
9% for fair to good averages, and prime
do at 9X. Holders are mollned to think
that the worst is over; that the bottom
has been touched, and that there wilt
probably be an advance, while, on the
other band,' shippers complain that
prices are atilt too much Inflated, and that
in sympathy with the provision market,
they do not anticipate any material im
provement in priMell bbt, on the eentritrY•
hope foe a Mill farther reduction.
APPLES—DuII and unchanged; regn.
lar Bales at $2(g42.50 and it per bbl.
APPLE BDlTER—quoted at veour„,
BUTTER.—Oontinnea dull 111,11 h 'a
large supply but prices are maintained;
50406 for fair to choice.
BEANS—DuII: 82.26@j2,48 tier bushel.
BROOM CORN—Sales at 18014 cm.
CRENTNIITS—cIuoted at 14,60.
ORANBEItRIES—DuII; 11 12 21 18 .
ClDER—Oontlnuce dull and nominally
unchanged, at 18,112 - 68,00 per bbl, as to
quality.
CHEESE—Is firmer, bat not quota
bly higher. Western Reserve, 1709173 C
Factory, 12( - 019%; New York Dairy,
18M019; Deatien,W.
CARBON OIL-1s rather Armor
though unchanged, 27 eta., for standard
brands, in a lobbing way.
DRESSED HOTS.—The change In the
weath'er wW improve the demand, but
prices cannot. be quoted abovelll3ll%.
DRIED FRUlT.— App les quoted at 8
o 9 0. and peaches at 9 to 10 for quarters
and IL to 12 for halves.
EGOS.—DuII but unchanged at 85 for
fresh packed.
FLOUR—Continues dull and neglect.
ed though prices are unchanged. Spring
wheat Sours are quoted et 16a6,50 and
winter wheat at 15.7506: Eye floor PO
5,25.
FRAMERS—In better demand and
higher, and we now quote at 86(490 to
the tr ade and the usual advance for
smell lota in @tore.
GRAlN—There is Ilttle or no wheat
coming into this market, though the
mills are getting all they want abroad;
we continue to quote at fl,15(011,18 for
fair to choice red. Oats doll and dealers
complain that that there Is no mqriey In
handling them; car load lota are held
at 4704130, while some puttee are selling
small lota In store at 48—there is little or
no difference between the wholesale and
retail price. Corn is steady with aeon.
tinned fair demand and we can report
Oaks of swat 80(482, and shelled at Me
SR-Rye is dttil and there are but few,
If any, cash buyers at anything over 93.
Barley is dull and unchanged, about
for good spring.
RAY—The arrivals continue light
which, of course, is owing mainly to the
bad condition of the roads and the
market, Is firmer.
country wagons at insgzs.
HITINCB—BaIers at 3 cents per pound.
HOMINY-Bales at 18,0006,30 per bbl.
LlKE—Bales of Cleyeland white lime
at $431,25 tier bbl.
021101h51-Bales at 32,50(43,00 per Dbl.
the outside flgttre for choice.
LARD OlL—Bales of No. 1 extra at
$1.431141.45, and No. 2 at 95.
PROVLBIONS—PIaIn Shoulders 14k;
Nagar Cured do. 153. j; Ribbed Rides,
17%Clear do, lEN; sugar cured Hams,
20(3.20%. Lard 17 In tierces, and 1934
@tryipails.' Ideas Pork, $3l.
POTATOES—DuII, though the arrivals
Ibr some days have been light. Small
sales at 65®60 per busbeL
POULTRY—in very light supply and
In demand; dressed chickens may be
quoted at 111@i1h0, and turkeys 20(§)=.
PEANUTS—Quoted at 1 4 1 0 cUI•
PEAS—DuII; 82,50 Dec bnaheL
EIEEIX3-Balen of - Timoth seed at
$3,750)4; and Clover seed a y t 1803,25.
Flaxseed is dull and cannot be quoted
above 52.10.
BALT—Is dull, and Allegheny River
brands are quoted at 8480 by the car
load, with the usual advance for small
lota in store.
STRAW--Sales at 114@15 par ton
I(a)
Oman or Prrisnuaon Girarrra,
FnIDLT Jan. M. 1370.
The oil market continues very doll,
being devoid or the least activity, and,
as has been the case all week, there was
little or nothing done. Crude was not
as firm as it was yesterday, and refined,
also, was weak, and if any thing, a frac.
don lower, with but little inquiry for
either, hereor eisewhere.,The shipments
Islet continue very, small, unnimaily
and it is not likely thit they will be in.
creamed any anon, es the great propor
tion of oar refineries are standing idle,
01111D1
But a tingle sale repartad, 1,000 bble
seller this month, at 123 i. against 13
ywdenisy. Spot oil cannot be quoted
abovel23(, am we are oognisant of at
least one lot having been offered at that
. As already Intimated, wax exceeding
ly quiet to-day, not a single wale re
ported, and the market was dull, and
early deliveries were a abode lower.
January was quoted at 30(P03.{; Feb
ruary at BOW and lines throughout the
year at an average of 31%.
kO
' Crystal 011 Works 100, on account .
Boma Buz Fisher Bro 240, on account
same; Citizen 011 Works 480, on account
O 8 Thomas; .7 Munhall 313, on account
um; Brilliant Oil Works 983, on ao.
could. 0. B. Thoung J Wilkins 2010,
on account Phil's. and Boston Pet. tki;
Owaton At B. 400. on account 8 Goldnak;
Fisher Bro 330, on account E H Lona;
Tarentum 011 Works 480, on account
Hutataltuion d ON
F.Z2E!
lIIIIPXI=II OP OIL wr A. V.
toLockhart, FrewCo.a Co. 533 bbl. ref. o
Warden, F. a , Phila.
MIARRRTS RY TELEGRAPH,
Naw Tows, • January
. 14.—Cotton
steady. with galea3ooo bales at 25340 for
middling uplands. Flour: receipts 535 .
bblin heavy, and 10@15o lower, with' i
sales 5800 bble at 1 4 40@4 75 for super. I
'One Bate and western, 15€49 50Ibr Scan.
mon, choke and extra State, $4 8503 for
extra western, $5 6606 25 Ibr white wheat
extra, $0 1568 10 for extra St. Louis, and
$8 25€48 25 for good to choice do, Rye .
Boor dull and lower, with sales 100 Obis
at. #4 1605 25. Oorn meal quiet. Whisky
lower, with sales 150 Obis western at 9934
(ill 00X. Receipts wheat, 8040 bus;
heavy and 2e lower. with sales 83,000
1 bus at It 183430115 X the No. 2 spring,
11,15 for No. I do in store, 54733401.2.534
for winter red and amber wellenk.llll26
fbr retail lots do, 51,40 for amber nes
se", and 111,60—for choice - e
heavy and lower, with... as k ab
State at IL Barley dull. of A
* y
Oarn, 848 blab; declining, NM of
58,000 bush at f 305010 for new mixes:
wstern,' 111,0134651.08 for old do, the
latter an extreme, 920 for straw colored
southern, Clio for new yellow Pennsylva
nia, sl@l,oB for
ne ww yellow southern,
and 11,044 Mr ellow limey.
R y e.
Wpm of Ogg , 2,0 60 hush; heav= . l
lower, with sales 97.000 bush at
for western. and 80(i)820 for Illate.
quiet, Oorfra firm. Bug r aL=
market
" i 0 t latil i tt el x l ea fr.l'h. autabA j tac.t
biolaget a steady sales of zoo Obis New
Orleans at 75 ®79e. Petroleum arm
16Xo for crude and 31Xo for refined.
Hope quiet and firmer. Linseed oil dull.
Turpentine quiet. Pork firmer; sales of
an obis at $27,264027,75 ibr new mess,
ga s '
for 010 do, 824%24.60 for prime,
for prime mese; also 600 bbla new
mass, seller February, at 127,26. Beef
quiet; miss of ISO DOI' at, 16(i518 for new
akta aloes, Sleet 7 for new extra maw.
'norm tmerleodY; sales of 180tce at f 2501
28 fur prime mess and $27@31. (be India
meal. Beef Hams quiet: 1,000 Obis at 32
(15346. New Out Heats I: wavy: 220 Obis
at 1441412 c for should and 14 (NSW;
for hams. Middles to 200 tas at
13X0110_
.combstiand am; 145,0 short
ribbed. • orwelat Men a shade treat at
1i3®12 for western. Lard, 650 tat at
16X30163:0f0n Mince steam; 1750)17 . 4 , 0
for kettle rendered; also 500 to steam
seller Feb'v 18Xo. Batter ateade o old
0 , 2 1,„4 s e 180)300 for Ohio, and 84 for
State. Cheese quietist tootsge. rehttits
to Liverpool firmer: anlpments L 6,000
bush wheat per steamer at AL • ,
Lieut.—The flour market closed low
iulet and lo In—
er. Wheat very --en No
2 'min 111.1145)1,1 • winter red and am
ber wes t ern $1,22@)1,25. R7l) dull and
heavy st 115er Mr western. vain heavy at.
58®57c Or western. Corn nominally at
930 for now and IRON delivered for old
mixed western. Pork a shade firmer,
with WON at 127,62327,75 for men on
spot, $27.87 bid and 07,50 asked for Feb.
nary. Beef In fair . request and an.
changed.. Cut meats and bean nom!.
natty unchanged. Lard quiet at 18X0
bid end 18340 asked for prime steam Dor ,
February. Eggs dulTand without. deed-
Oztuano, January 14.—Flour ateady
and fairly active, epring extre114,501514.7.5.
Wheat firmer. with sales no 1 at mass,
No 2 advanced MN and ranged at 7834
gr77q, closing 'toady and firm at 77c.
This afternoon the market wasictite and
firmer at 7754@773./ cash, and 773;®78
seller Pane., tarn doll but lif4s; c higher,
make No 2at 1393itet72, rejected 69, while
no grade sold at 5311*16, This afternoon
No. nominally 6910470 c. Oats dull
and No lower, with salsa No. 2at 39.4"@
395 i, clueing at 39;0. Rye inactive and
nominal at 68@6.9c fbr No. 2. Barley
dall:` No. 2 nominal at 80€05o. - High
wines dull at Ole. Stigar 113(®14o for
common to choice Orleans. Men pork
attire and 25(41500 higher, at 826623,®
9/3 8734 cash, 26 751427 colter February,
and $27 50. buyer .February, closing
at 839 25@39 90. Lard firmer at
16X@Itki cab, 160 seller February.
Rams steady; sweet pickled 13%(4)H0
for country, and 14)4(414%0 for city. Dry
salted thouldera steady at lOcaloso.
Bough aides at liNct. Dressed hogs fairly
antis* and 12340 lower; Bales at 69,76(.6
$11.25.010a1us at 6 11 :410.75. .Lise IdY
and firm at /8,25(48,60 for light, 118,75®
18,90 for fair to medium, /0®9,40 for gbod
to Figaro: •-- -
. .
. .
EIS. LOMB, January la.—Tobacco streng
and Unchanged. Cotton nominal at
%Me.' Hemp? nothing doing. Fiou4 in
limited demand; superfine 114®4,30;
tra $4,60®4,75; treble extra 0.75
choice to ',Lucy family -$ 8 ,25 1 3 8 ,
Wheal L choice white No. 2 spring sells
at RO(ac: red falLglfgl,os; No. I do.
11,1.14®1,15; eholdr fancy 1 1 , 2 0®1.28
Corn airmen yellow In bulk 65G mixed
sacked 72®74c; yellow 739a76c; white 77
@SOn. Oats held higher; small sales at
58®56e for sacked. Barley rolet; choice
sprlug raid at 11,25; No. I fall 11.85; No.
1 do. 11.50. Rye firm at 78@)770 for
prime. Whisky unsettled; sales were
made at 93094 a. Groceries unchanged,
100140 for sugar, 18 ® 23 34 0 for coffee,
659080 e for plantation molasses. Previa
lons drill and drooping. Pork sold at
127,60, but closed lower. Dry salt meat,
In a email wily, lie for shoulders, 150 for
clear sides. Bacon, Jobbing lota, 13Ne
for shoulders, 1611 c for clear rib, 1034 c
for clear aides. Lard nominal, 15340 for
Filmes 1034 e for Choice kettle. Cattle
steady coo in fair request; 4904,84.3 for
fair to good, 590631 e for prime to choice.
Hogs easier. Ili®lto for good extra. Re
otilptin finer 3,2.10 bbl*, wheat 6,400 bush,
,rti 6,200 bush, oats 5,700 bush, barley
900 bush, rye 200 bush, hogs 260.
Sr. Lotris, January 14.—Tobacco steady
and unchanged. Cotton nom:lnsist 2334 c.
Hemp: undressed sold at 11,50: Flour
quiet and unchanged, with sales at M®
4,50 for fall Curer: X at 14 50904,75; XX
at 15®5,25; XXX to fanny family 15,60
7,30. Wheat doll except for beat grades:
sales No. 2 red fall at 1111,901,05; No. I do
11,10®!.16; choice 11,20; choice white
11,3091.32. Corn firm, with sales mixed
and mixed white in bulk at 65®67e;
mixed and yellow sacked at 7281
76e, and white at 70®80e. Oats firm,
bet slow; 4790510 in bulk, 54®56c sac ked.
Barley nominal, $1,1090415 for choir's
Minnesota spring. Rye firm, small sales
of choice spring at 800.. Whisky held at
We, small sales at 944 e. Groceries dull
and unchanged. Provisions dull and
weak. Pork sold at 1279027,25; round
lots could have been bought lower. Dry
salt meat: orders were filled at lie for
shoulders and Ids for clear sides. Bacon
dull; 13340 for shoulders, 16®16,3(0 for
clear rib, 16340 for clear aides. Lard:
1534 e for prime steam; 16340 for keg.
Cmairlicart. Jan. 14.—Ootton steady.
Tobacco firm: sales 60 hhda. Whisky
dull at 93c. Hogs dull' at MI W 19 for
live, and 110,25 to $ll for dressed. Re
ceipts of 2.600. Mesa pork dull and
held at 126,75.. Bulk meats. dull and
nominal, shouldem at 10,44 e, sides at 140
and 1434 e for clear rib and clear packed,
but no sales. Bacon dull; shoulders at .
12Mo, sides at 1534 (311,5440 for clear rib
and /We for clear with small sales.
Sugar cured hams at 19®19340, with
light rater. Green hams dull and un
it:tiled bat lower. closing at 9.14091, , c
ger aboulders, 11%9120 for sides and
1141®1450 for hams. Lard firmer, steam
at 1534 e, kettle at 163.4 e; no sale*. Butter
doll at 28®12e. Eggs declined to Me,
Cheese at 179017340, but dull. Linseed
OS In moderate demand at 00091 e.
Lard oil at 11,48901,50. Petroleum at 29
®32a for relined.
LotrieviLLE.Jantuary 14.—Cotton arm.
et and unchanged. Flour active; extra
farattylM)s,l3. Wheat in good demand;
red 91,05. white $l,lO. Corn 750, on ant.
v3100%63. Rye 00. Tobsco, unchanged,
gales 35 hide., loge 647, leaf 0(417c.
him pork 128: bacon—shoulder. Ott,
clear rib. 16, clear aides 16)i, bulk aboul
den 11%, clear rib 14X.w1th aalea at 16g
sugar cured 21; lard 17. Wldzky dull a
930.
CLEVELAND, January 15.—Flour mar
ket dull and unchanged. Buckwbeat
flour: market steady and demand good
at $7,5043.5: Wheat dull and Inactive;
No 1 red winter bold at $1,12, No 2 do at
$1.05@1,06. Pork dull. Potroleum mar
ket Clem and more Inquiry, but unchang.
ed; endued In round iota bald at viyi (4.
27c. small luta W%3oc:...crude firm at
$5,75 per bbl. . •
MILWAIIILEZ, January 14.—Flour steady
and unchanged. Wheat weak, at 8114 c
for No. 1 761ie for No. 2 Coru entirely
nominal. Oats steady, at 40,tic for N 0.2.
Rye steady. - at 700 for No. L Barley
nomtoal. Dresped bogs weak, itt• 110 Q
10,75.
liasitvirdm. January 14.—Cotton ao.
live; low middlings at f3%c good ordin
ary at 22440. Wheat—sates at 1t,20 for
white. ibrn at 95®97c loose, and ill for
sacked and delivered. Osta 700. Rye IL
Barley $1,20.
BALTIIIIO6S, January 14.—Mesa pork
quiet at $29.50®30,50. Bacon quiet; rib
sides oloar sides 17c, shoulder,
133;2i1ec, hams 20c. Lard quiet at IN
011ie. Whisky firm at 11@1,0l; small
males.
lir. Louie, January 14.—fhttle firm
and good demand for best; fair to prime
®5340, and choice 6(600. Hoge dull
and easier at 8€490, with miles moody at
B @o3fo.
CHICAGO, January 14.-Cattle steadY,
quiet and firm at $4,60@5,123f for fair to
extra-cowe r #5.15(415:75 inr light to fair
ohIPPLog. audit: l , 26 o 6 N for good smooth
Dry. Good' Market,
; !Jaw Yong, January 14:—The market
is still devoid of animation,' and prices
"how no particular change from previous
rates. Printing cloths held at liXo,
prints at- 12y40 for beat madder new
style", 15504 Wier - for heavy brown sheet.
logs, 400 for Green A Daniels' cord
thread, 450 for Stork boas, Pk for dm*
ask bleached muslin', 170 for Fruitof the
Loom, 20e for amautts, 223.40 for New
York Milli W
; sod 450 for Allendale and
Pepperell.
toss bias.
, juiirtlimi BY BAIILBOALL
, FITTIRR7TAIR FORT WATKR AND Car.
oAoo RanatoaD, Januaryl4.-100 bbls
Hour, A D Clark & Co; 20 tea lard, F A
Meyers &Co; 25 blab h wines, Bhipton
Wallace; 25 do do, B MaCrickart & Co;
100 do flour, Shoemaker & L: 10 do do,
F falters & Co: 10 do crackers, Kramer
Q B; 100 do Bon?. D Wallace; 1 car metal,
J P donne & Co; 300 bbls flour. owner: 1
car metal, F . 11 Myers et Co; 50 bbli
opts, Heatettora Ilmitb; 50 do It wines,'
Little & Mechling; 200 eke barley, Pier.
D & Co; 8 bbl. onions, Woodworth & D;
1 bx butter, 1 keg ea Delwater & p;
pkgs leather. J Y Mc gs,
Laughlin; 1 car
barley PrinanhiM dt Oct; 2 dO wheat. J
Liggett & Co; 4 dressed hogs, Day & Co;
25 Obis floor, J L Blanchard; 20 bbls tal-
low, 2 kga lard 2 able butter. H Biddle;
bbls oil, W H Craig: 8 bits rye, 58 do
Wm, 07 dooorn. W 'Welch dr. Co, 5 pkg.
butter, W 1113raffe & Co; 80 aka feed,
Bucker & Om 200 bbl - flour, owner,
rolls leather. W Flacons & on; 18 bbls
onions, 2 bx.seggs, Woodworth it D; 10
aka onions, Bruggertnan Qo'l3: 24 bbls
flour, B Rlddle, luo bbls flour, Watt, L
& Co.
Prrrsausow, - On 501117411 AND BT.
Lonts RAILUOAD, January 14.-25 bbbi
h wines, Shipton & Wallace; 25 do do,
McKay & Bre; 210 bdbe b handled, It
Clallaod: 200 bbl. floor, Watt, L & Co;
204 bdla brooms, McElroy & Co; 1 car
stares, M P Adams; 28 bbl. apples, Volgt
M & Co; 60 do d apple., 10 pkg. d
peaches, J A Graff; 17 Page tobacco, J II
Lippincott; 16 do do, J Fullerton; Bdo
meal. J A Esnshawi.toe sanaste, 3 P
Mania CO; 8 bgli raga. J Dunlap; 40 do
corn, 2 drained bog; Bigger & 24 do
oats, 89 do corn. 14 do wheat, P Duff &
Son; ISO do barley, Bdo rye, Meanor &
H; 44 do feed, it Herron; 100 bbLs
flour. owne.
. .
CLITZLarID AND PITTIBUROII RAIL . '
3OAD, January 14.-2 care ore, Zug A
Co; 1 car do, J Reamer; 11 do Iron do,
Bboenberger & B; 4 do ore,McKnight,
P & Co; Ido o do, linbahlsot.
dodo, Reese 0 & D: 1 do potatoes:
Tots; kl & CO; 10 bbla o meal, Rinehart
are: 10 do beer, .1 Kessler; 20 do 11Ine. S
Davidson; 2 dO poultry, I Fullerton; 290
aka corn, Scott AG; 4 WAN b flour, Tot.
ten & Co; 1 do meal, 2 do p barley, J
Porterfield A Co; 2 do poultry, J Brown;
4 do beans, 2 bee d trait, B. Bea Jr; 50
bbis 011, 12 Bly 6.0 o; 24 do do, F Sellers
& Co; 8 kg*, 4 bbla butter. 2 do eggs,
Tolgt Di a 0o; 30 bales hay, J K Bailey.
ALLlportzffr VALLI! RAILROAD, Jan
11.-3 can; metal, Nimick. & Co: 2 car
grain, D wallace; 1 do lime, D L Rey
nolds; 94 ski oats, 92 do ITN Scott A
Meal 25 do mm. D CamobeU; 41 do do,
Graham r 2 Marshall; 24 mks dour, W 11
Kirkpatrick A Lb; 60 bush oats, D Mc
Mith:7o do wheat, W Welch; Ai cam
owl, Kier. F & 11.; 20 do do Armstrong,
D. Co; 28 do do, Coleman, It A Co 4
A.LLsonsicr STATICS! January 14.-
10 bola flour
' J B McKee; 5 5 bay , mn i
toed. 11 Steel a sou; 112 bilsrre. 400 d°
hula], j Ithodes & Co; 1 ear me, I K
Holmes; 100 bdla green tildes, J CallerYt
25 bbla high wines, F Anderson: / car
wheat. it T Kennedy A Brig 1 car staves,
34 Hemphill; 3 dressed hoer, TBITI B 7 a
Beckett. • - -
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE 3 SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1870
iuvrat Nrars.
Upper Mirerr.
By A. A P. Telegraph 1.1...1
Etnowriantaat. January FL—Ricer sts
tlonary With about thirteen feet aix
Inches water in the channeL Weather
cloudy. Thermometer 4t at 4r. x.
OIL Orrr, Jan. 14 —River falling slow
ly with eight feet water in the channel.
Weather clear. Thermometer 32 at
The river was about stationary last
evening with 17 feet 6 Inches in the ohms
net by the Monongahela marks. The
weather continues very changeable ; on
Awed/sir night it. frose keenly, while
last ovenleg the mercury was rap to 40,
and It wu agile raining.
The Messenger and Kate Putnam were
both due last night and will doubtless be
fond in port thia Morning.
The ;Vietnam has withdrawn from the
Pittaburgh and Wheeling trade, haring
remained in It long enough probably to
discover that it dtd not pay. The trou
ble Is she dues not carry enough. ,
The St. Charles, It was said, would
leave Mr Cincinnati sometime last night.
The Julia No. 2 from Zsneaville, is the
only arrival we have to report.
The Belie will depart for Parkersburg
to day.
The Maggie Hays has been doing very
well the past two or three days and will
soon be ready to depart for New Orleans
—Capt. B. C. Martin in command. She
will be followed by the Messenger, Capt.
Jenne Dean.
The Ulendale. Capt. Hare, will post.
lively depot fur St. Lords to day and
passengers and shippers should bear this
in misui. She will bo folowed by the R.
Business was a little dull at the land.
lug yesterday, though by no means
active, nor what we would like to see It.
C. Gray. Capt. Whittaker.
The Glasgow, Capt. Andy Robinson,
will bathe brat MAC out-for Na.hyille.
Capt. H. T. Dexter has gone to Ryan*.
yille.
The Weuanitd passed Ever:cryllle on
Wednesday,
The Sallie will not come through to
Pittsburgh, but will probably , return to
New Orleans from Cincinnati.
—Captain John W. Cannon, of New
Orleans, was recently interviewed and
his opinion sought in regard to the
relative speed of kts boat, the Bob Lee,
and the Hitches. He was reticent, but
let out the following: "I suppose the
Hatches will beat us." spoke sar
castically. "She has a better model; I
suppose she will beat us. She may pass
the Les, but they will think she is ton
miles long before they do go by her."
This was spoken excitedly. He was
asked. "Do you think It will ever pay
to run steamboats expreedy for pale
engem?" and answered. "It may not be
for many years yet. The ides la pre
mature'. Such • thing would - not pay
until the country becomes more thickly
settled, end travel more general, and
then it may pay to ran packets exclu.
sleety for pareengera, and an other class
of boats or barges to transport freight."
In reeponse to the question: "Do you
think a light:3lms of Costa could be rue,
that It. boats that could make weekly
trips hips from New Orleans to St.
Louis?" he remarked; "They might,
but It seems to me that au increase of
speed with a decrease of strength would
be apt to prove disastrous. Should they
strike a sand bar, there would be but
little left of them.. I think the Robert
E. Lee is a good representative of what
a Mississippi steamer should be. She
combines speed_ with great strength,
and freight with passenger scam.
modatione," • He thinks . the idea
of running seagoing vessels to St.
Louis .simply ridiculous, and that it
never will be done. The correspondent
concludes thus: "The Captain Is
thoroughly practical.. He knows that a
forty inch cylinder will push a boat fas
ter than a • thirty Inch cylinder. There
Is no telling how fast the Lee could run.
NI 800 has never been tried, and should
she ever be pushed, It is 'impaled by
many that she could beat the best time
ever made. Well. the Natchez will be
apt to give her a brush, so we shall see."
—The Now Albany Commercial says
the clerk of Floyd 'county, Indiana, is
making- up the transcript for the Su
prelim Omit in the important Insurance
salt of Hicks King va. the Eaterpriee In
surance Cd. of Cincinnati. The case is
a voluminous one, and embraces some
very nice and Important points.
—The Little Bock Republican says:
"Dosing the month peat the record of .
arrivals and departures shows nearly'
double the number for any previous
month In the year, and also double the
number shown for the same month In
1883. Business must be incresaing.
—The Madison, Indian., Ormmercial
says M. C. Brahauy, a young steamboat
pilot of that city, on the lest trip down
of Schnook'sArgoey, got off sick at N.
0., and there is • painful rumor that he
has since died in the hospital theta-
—The salt of the Louisville Mall Cam=
pony against the insurance mmpantes to
recover the lose by the collision of the
United States and America In the Ohio
river, over a year ego, Is now In progress
before Judge Storer, at Cincinnati.
—The submarine T. F. Eckert la work
ing at the Swallow, wreck trying to re.
cover her cargo. She ported one of her
largest harmers trying to poll o t a bar
rel or molasses, Imbedded to the sand.
—Capt. D. C. Entebbe, formerly of tne
Stephen Decatur, L. M. Kennett, Ida
Bandy, de, is now a contented fruit.-
grower on Ws 100 acre farm. St. Louis
co. near Creve Cum Lake, Mo.
—The Cumberland River was rising
on Wednesday, - with seven• feet on liar
path Shoals.
—The Belivernoti, from New Orleans,
passed Memphis on Wednesday.
—The new Memphis and White river
packet R. P. Walt, cost. 165,C00.
—The otw boat Alps was at Cairo en
Wednesday. •
RIVER PACKETS.
'MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS
LOR MEMPHlS, adir m e
ICIVIIIIUULI sae !MA OR
s.—Tbe doe mouton' .texaler
EbBENUIE No. 2.... Capt. Juts Dam";
WITAUIi leave for the above
tust.d taterme Mato rafts
4.1 itb DAY. Slln &a
/Or I;elits or lounge opYry ort Dyad, ot
OntilAMT a ruivrigg,
J. 14 /LAVEt ULLUIU WOOD. Agatta.
ell MEN.
Phil AND .1.14 w OBLEANA
passenger Mesmer
.MACHIII6 HAIM—. fr. C. leurnir; Commander.
James C. Deane. Clerk. will in.. tot the above
me Intermediate porta on natClakDkir. Jll.ll
Jor i-mirkt724,l'z,7l7l.`?""'"th
• Jot /LACK • COLLIZ ItiFOOD, AMU.
NASHVILLE.
EOIL EVANSVILLF L tare .
CLARRbYIIf.I.Y. ANN RASH
LE.-Tne eplentUd Pam..lrfr
tif.AdOtllY A. lidnixacr. Commander.
Wlll- its.° for the above and Intermedlatleparta
SATURDAY, Jas. 15th.
Tor treaty or pamane. apply os board Or to
JAMAS 01.0,10 7,5, or
1. 1 /LAME CULLIRIiWOOD,'Agrata.
LOUISVILLE, CAISO awl ST. LOUIS
prOR LOURVILLE..rdarme
CAIRO AND Dr. Low.
h .ltlirl2 4 "l", 12.11mtz. Cocoas er
Janes Me lon. Clerk. will' Imo
asandaddr,
aanotraeg
above. on SATURDAY. Jan.
IS
.d r o .t'... s i gro - rit3tEltiVAlV.rsAt.
STEAMSHIPS
TO LIVERPOOL ANDaa
QUEENSTOWN.
PREMIUM RAIL samenemps,
Num l ogbe Mxlbrateevda ...t-du Tema., moon
them le
CITY OP PACK_ CITY (1? _
CITY UT BUOTUN CITY UT lIALTIMIUMM,
• (writ or tom nor,:
tIATINLUAY, from Plor
North Ulm. How iork. For osmairoor farther
latortoatkos apply to
HINORAII, Jr.;
TlLtabstirli.
APPLE rAnEns.—l . have a
tall &mammal of Awls Parlag.Ourtessad
Melia blaeldrirs; *Mob I been. all to WI sad
tea them triad. tut FAXING, CORINO AND
ALICIA*/ takes wily Ora tam a
the mak to Dam ewe, sad glee as *Mina , /
aced pair.. It OLLi pare animal suelnt er
Cella required. •
- Maws *peke ND mace Mahn Via% Well
geldLo
reeepas atarabie Data Irtiati quartered by Da
a 41., a A se.
M worimeat of
•
Ligbinlag Ic Turn Table Apple Peers.
w Ws. elholuals WI Retail, DT
JAMES GOWN,
N . 2.186 WOOD STREET.
PIIIBLIC NOTICE.
Harlan been &pie:dated 43.110 and GAS wings
INSPICTOR fee Alleglwar Conatet Wee 0
busby ikon tbaS auttl Or ievestary ogre end
MaheAlgal Tata/MacMagi Na be provldtd,
I will b. toad at te. 0/1101. 01755 btle
TIONAL 1005051 AND PINS WOW..
Twenty.. Med Meet, MU runt, Plttebar&h:
JUJUS" ' • Gas and Gas miter Inspector.
•_ -
NDEUION Lit 'mammon,
besty trees.trees.Guam la DMUS
Irsaft La
Patna Gedkilses. • JaCla
SPECIAL NOTICES.
RV - CONSUMPTION.
DiL SCl3Eptex re PITLYON IC dT RV! for the
cure of Coug colds nod' naeonmi,,,
ar,,,
eClie, CH'S OILAWhEtt ToNI.I for the
tore of Dirpepela and all the Debllltated Canal
tlotte of th- durvech.
DE. tCHICNCH , S YAFDEaxF. P:LLS. for
Dlsesese of the Max or to set as • Gentle rat-
All of these three lgedlePesive often analerd
In carton Coneureetlon, though the Potomac
117g.:4 0 471 4 1 :1,u1V1X7.1,1=r1..VA
regniattog the Mamba ad Liter, um 001 V the
relmunle any to digest and search tlieclogh the
blood 'allele, a which me... care le 0000 Cl'
fated,
-•
Tnese dleinm are conscientlo•sly offered to
the Pub' le as the only sue. tennis and reliable
th e fur raiment.) flomumptloo, and for ell
those morbid condlthrus of the body which lead
to that fatal nlteme. Liver Complaint and 14.
rp w Oe
hoy en w fonrtr n htu s Oirm C o h s y m q t u n
the e mo t prompt etteutlon.
Th Putmantes. ran le a medicine which has
lac • lotig probatiop be fore the pe bin. Its value
has been proved by the thousand curt. It has
mate through a period of more than WIT-five
years. in all of which tme Its repot on has In
creased. and the most oust nate ate .tichm can
no loam doubt that It to • remedy Inch may
be used w ith
th congdence In ail cum Leh admit
uf • Mil.
if the - patient will permycringly to low the di
...eau:is which .scompany each • • tie, he will
certamlf be cured, If tin loots i ron too math
wasted to mate a cure ponl Is. en in cases
moPosed to be Incurable. when leen a and phy
i.. have the
the me of th • igedielne
bas meted the ilfo of the patient d minaret,
. .
him to perfecta
Dr.lithenek dews not
t, that ail et lof Pit.
sunray ♦ouromptbru wtthln t • • tam
so Claim. but he emPitmirglij Wert I/intone.
when pat letits belle th e mint arialh• symptom',
Men as • Molina eOOOl3. creeping Chills Matt
sweats, general debilit7. eri n to such ...lessee
that they are obliged to by In bed , and when
they...sleet. tip by their phystel.thry May Still
be cured. .Vo sod cal treatment can Create new
long.. be. whoa the Mom &revery sad yditessed
rind to come extent dmtroyed. • OM* stay be e
rected by lir. d brach'. medicines.
Also. in ecrofulous litsrasra, Ulna medicines
me equally eine enc. Dr. Schenck has ;Moto
graph. of a number of permns who have auto
nearly revered With !minim germ and now MI
•s. This shows Its petrifying properties ,
which must be able o heal cs•llles la the lungs.
In the he •tment of thimuseptioll lua or UM
utmost Importance to itlva •Igor fled nheahy
t o .e to the system, Hence It is necessary m, to
mmnithen the •Prattit. • or the patient and ho
prove the dlrstlon. Proper noarlshinent IS re
lished toget her with such Means es will make
the rood emlly diratible. The articles mon
mailable for the diet of CM suna the patient are
&gimlet , d In Dr. eobencit's All:muses. which
net distributed nrstullonsky. s• th
molt Moly nutritious mtieltl are to be pro-
(erred. but tire digeetile organs Must be at mirth.
rued in °reef to make either hod or ...Whim
mrylecable. This ternirtMeirt IS met M the
,esert ed Tonic, and for this purpose it WM doe
Ignated
Wirth lbe digesthe D e ere put In good
order. the ha es It proper erect; the MUM
of rte ;when. led and 11 hinge tew
excrete to exerci their functions in a normal and
. . -
• ealthy manner. Then the beating powers of
Vol onto ny rep will eff et the cure.
Pullman •ry (Yonuimption U niumet stwayettiome
nitrated with Dyspepsia and Liver Cumplodat.
behenek.a Munn...a are la ended tO re
mora obstruction. from the Ltrer and restore to
healthy action. They hare all me dhow; which
soothed colonel or "Ulu o unto , ' and am
warranted poison. Thee.
.nt•ln a parVele or nay ude.
reel poison. Thene Pins cure lb. moat obelluete
• .
r, side heeded.. pile.. 01100. arm
lion, and•ali other disease* which ...toe twat
torpid or °hatred ed roadleoliiver. One
twa We will prom, t hemaery of the
mln Cedeia.. onsumpt Pea Weed Tomtit and Ken.
drake Pins are invateaele staillary mealtimes
Tiny reU.t. tee saMeloys of the neUens and
amlst tbe Pulatonle syrup la effeeltor conn
They biro been (nod nee fat adraneed
Contampilow where the lents are almost en.
tire. neernyed and ail 070000 the limonite to
tbeJodirmeut of the phyelolan tested "wady
dead.. The altos Of patient. law ware =Peel
In a dying 0 aditlon hare beet preserved ha
month .
s by the 000 of retienoh's three treat rem
pr. Schenetis almanee contains a fall treatise
oa the ratio. forms of dims... his mode of
treatiaest, tenet a 2 ctione bow to areal.
enedlelae, ma be had arena or Nay matl by
addrestior ht. Principal WS., Pio. la, Korea
Mirth atreet. Phlladelpata.
Price the Putman. blenP and 9 ee o e o4 TO.•
lo mob al.llO per bottle, or 111.110 • ba/f doses.
We& Kinneret. Ms XS pints .000. Fora by all
e", ltr idaT
£4ICANCEIIB. TUMOR& UL•
DEW, Ac.--Astoalsblag and almost
mlrscalou cares of Calmer . .., being daily
made by Drs. S H. KUNZ • CO.. at Um
Philade'pall Cancer Lotman. 1131 Larch strait,
Philadelphia, Peoria., aad at the Mach of.
or. onarla of Warman Z. V. DALTON.
106 Elm tit.. Climinsail, Olio. Tbs treitatenta
and are Cancer Antidotes, M. most scientific
eta eareeeefet loolra in the etelllsed ortd.
They are not ctentle, vats' or berate( so edl•
rites. They ere ItiVe or no pats. They we ea
dotted by the beet Immo= of the age. No
other persons hare then antidote. No other
treatment should he teed. To. particalan
or Manes Is &bore. hoe.olle•Tre•
M - Docros WHI'PTIEB CON
TINLOCS TO TREAT ALL PRIVATZ
°MADLY. Iht uninerosistlaaw of eases result
ing from selhatiuse, pre acing osnassitismN
nervous debOlty, l
=Wt.& .d Molly impotency tiermaseutly
eared. Person itMleted with dtheate. Intricate
• • . . • . . _ . _
and long etandlng oonstltntismat comicial-is all
politely Ins !led so cad for consultattos. which
op...nothing. Experience. the bell of teachers.
has cloths him to perfect Temedles at ono- 1111-
cleat, lam permanent. and whltti Is mesamees
eon be need without hindranuto basin me. Med
icines prepared to the establishment. which em
braces odic.. reception and waiting moms ; alms
twardlog and sleeping siP•rtiv.." toe W . " .
reqUlrtog daily persoeal attendoa, am vapor
and chemical Mins, the. concentrating the famed
mineral springs. No matter who have failed,
stat your man. ;lead what he BATS la his rem.
pl.. of HIT pages. sent to any address for two
stamps in sealed envels_spe. Thonmod. of cams
treated annually.' at ea, md all over the cone-
Pl m tnDußo. Pa. Boar. 9 . n. btltit. gah.
days 111 9. to 9C. sr. ralapblet lent to &tumi
d reas for two ...sp..
tarstroT our.
YNCTODAL TROCHES.••
/1011COLD`A. COUOHII. wart THROAT AND
Nose ea mod. Noce so plerfient.
Foxe Care AA'nick.
BtoiliTON • CO.,
LI 10 of Hone. Neer Yore.
ITN no MOM of [bore horrible moire emote-
Hoe ..11rows Cobol; ablees.•• kin
BATCIIELOWS LIAM DYE. 1
Tait eplendldUats Up:ifs-Ma battln thstrorkU
the oaly sad perfeet DYat Walesa,
We, ustantancorm; so disappointment; no 11-
4..en100• Wits; Iremedles the effect. of had
dyer. Itrrlyeratet sad lure* the Hale eon aad
brwrttral. law, or broom. bold DT all Mantels
and Prrtuworstall property appihtel at Bat_oh.
Wig Tattory. If Reed street. Weer
Tort. tartltitt
S. MCC LEAN , N &CO
BKERS.
/L A ID DIALISSiII
Government Securities.
No. 71! Fourth Avenue,
PITTSBIIIiart. P.
•
Personal sad prompt munition stria to every
taloa In the basineas. Collections made. Cer.
Maestri. Issued. .4 Int. r..t allowed oa Time
Deposits. Adrukoes made as Prime Collateral.
and GOTCIIIIII4III sfettriliell at liberal rates.
De.ier. In portlyn and ltatneitio
(fold. !Meer. Bulk Notes. ta.. ha. ♦lt local or
other Ml.orl ansoos nooks. Bon., blorrgsges,
Commehtlal Pa sr, go.. negotiated at the 0.011
rites of commission. .411
THE SAYE DEPOSIT CO
Ow "PlTTlSn'tlittali,
7011 THII
Safe Keeping of Valuables,
tiniet rfa!a!zte. as "ireablit ot BMW tx
to
Fire and Barest-Proof lapilli.
No. 83 FOURTH ATENUE.
President—WlLLlAM PHIL' ire,
Vice Prestdont—ElMllMT LLOYD.
WILLIAM CHILLIL 8. WILLOW IL L'AIILTZW,
ItB.IBRY Jos. 8. 1801181 , 8. W,
WILLIAM. RCA. 01101191 !Mara,
WILLIAM' M. LYON, CUMTIB 0.
JAIL I. 11888 w rt..
Or.c•T SaB4.-1: F. ON BOXISROMST.
umo dolly from 9 o'clo4 a. M. to 4 o'cloet
HOLDIEII.46. SONO,
34A.mff:IKus,
57 MARKET STREET
Collections lends of all the soinnited pew. a
the pulled Mates and Means&
.
Stocks,lionds and other Securities
110IIGICT ANTOKILDOT7COMXISBIONs
Partkular attaidlOs le tie pareham awl
ado of
United States Securities.
Dana
HAUT, - CAUGHET & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Owner Fourth and Wood Streets,
vitro: moons TO smut. Harr a co
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
Asa yanked', littgatt re le tik• Imams
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sjet Drafts on 'London.
CITY BANK.
112MhAvenue,Pittaburgb,Pa.
cArrug.. $1N.•••.
ITOCIEHOIDEU 11111111DIIILLY WILE
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
TOBXION LIODENUM'
Desna n 0 .ON. and when 'desired reenDbM
TAM. OOUeetlane 1..111 00 all the p= t o
Delete of_th. United nate. SAS eanads.
I.OIIIINICS Toxopß. Freemen.
ivaerg.
N. N 0
trePrtaidest.
• =RECTORS. •
D. Thames. . barrelled:4le,
Tnertu Bent" - • nenltenlat, "
i.l - enninT. Jr.. TemeeeDenrrhel‘
?Win Ens. true
Vass. B. Dam - zi A. Fennel,
teree )". uuna it. et "Asecar""muwar.
B. IL 11111/7114
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CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &a.
CARPETS.
Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
DRUGOET SQUARES,
At the Lowest Prices Ever °feted
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
• tl FIFTH AVENUE,
saldsdirr
CARPETS.
The alterations and im
provements of our Sales
roon? now in progress, make
it necessary for us to im
mediately dispose of a large
portion of our stock of
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
Hearth Rugs. &0.,
Many goods will be sold
at prices below the present
wholesale cost. Call at once at
OLIVER xecurrrocK & co's,
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
PIANO -COVERS,
Jrts. •1 1 1 11P171 ArEfilllt,
AJOVI WOOD CTRfi7`
den
WOOLEN DRUGGETS
BORDERED SQUARES
Suitable for Parlors.
DINING 11001 CRIB CLOTHS,
Woolen, Linen and Cotton,
►T LOWER PIMA THIII LAST BEIM
Notwithstanding the undiminished tariff
on thus good&
IPIARLAND & COLLIN
71 and 73 'fifth Avenue.
pram,
•
A IL ORDEVANCE
Wenlatimt the Aimsintment of City
Primers. the Pub Homilies of Ord .
seams ant Advertisements for Ile
Ettit of Plittsborsb. and riding the
Cemosmotten therefor.
Inc. /. ft ordatoad and ateettd by hat Wad
wad Oonstots Ouraelloef ad Clef ef riatfosrset•
end U itt hereby ordained nod enostad by the
eataortfy of tat tame, That the Connally lam%
on the • I nnnnnn day of J.earf, Al D. 1810,
d annually Maryann.. Si th Imo of elorting
city 050.4% all'
and designate by name. two
dilly newspoperr pub lobed In said e ly, one of
In
shall be brit:del/1P •Ita Stemma lantooge,
to which al resolutions. °Minnow, aa4 selves ,
momenta. provided fOr li e required by
Slidlo.
balsam or o alathees Councils of thy
or hoe of Said city or acts of A Del:ably relating
to laid
el
.voliall be published Q. number of
Wass legally rewelthe; and la adoittoa therein,
the
itant inownpatreill halls iyn publish rygolaWY
and with rotmovattledillgeace the ofittlW Weaka
of the Cesaif.la or a be of eatateary or abotract
of Limproceydlagsuf sho flovaeds.
P11,._11._ That the antspeatatton to be d paid to
tv.srfrdetirt SPA:dated an druid.
oated for all the adverthwar ate gad publication.
FINANCIAL.
=lll
inivantraan, PA.
PITTMEIRGB, PA.;
=I:3
NEW FALL STOOL
DRUGGETS.
Ingrain Carpets,
BEDIICTIONS.
23 Fi.tta Avenue.
Positive Reduction in Prices
Mosaic,
.frusbuter,
Wuton Rugs,
Crumb Cloths,
ac., Svc.
M'CILLUM BROS.,
I=
FELT CARPETS,
), 11, 2, 21, 3, 31, 31 and 3
YARD WIDE,
ORDINANCES.
._._ - - • •
mlonod .1n On tnt sectional tile onlloonoo.
ball be one thontsatl dollar. pera t annst and no
P.C. 71.' That the Jotat Committee of Colwell.
on Car Prfalse aesll annually, le them:ate of
ill =TX inTrriVat " 004 .."1,h4g
aled pronoun' ole' n d one
which way be a rmour a or named to De
for Is any. and to let mad award tie contract
Wenner to tie lowest and best bidder.
. . .
!sc. 4. Th Bathe rdinance or pan. ot ordinance
coallieting v pummel, of this ordinance at
tau present time, ba - and tea sans to in•
pealed so tar as t he unto adonis Lai. ordinance.
Ordainoo and enacted Into a taw In 000 00115.
141511 M 4sy of Januar,. A. D. 1110.
JAI N° IIeAULST.
PnalOcut of Select Council..
Attest: Z. E. Mossour,
Clot of balect Comnal.
W. A.10M1.11413011t,
President otContozonCouzioll.
Attalt: E. WeNairran.
Clort of Common Council. 101
ABBB3EIMEINTB
• fl 'TT Ettantl3lVS 0771C1
£ll.lOlllll VIM J ma. If, 1170.1
ElCE.—Frhe astesament for
iiind . Pavtng of River... Avenue,
From mama.. to Midis Went'. to Eow toed)
tar eXamlnsUop nW pia be aterc4.ll.bi• GM" nn
sll
WX.DNUDAI. Janata 19th. LW% when
It will be cloned In the ha:nicotinic CD) 'hew
ant for collection. • •
CILLICLZEI DLYJ.
Orman or CrrriMmi ba ncemn darn mid
Plturgin Jun, SM.ls6s. )
NOTIM—The araesament
.for
Perteg and Curbing WSI47. /MIMICS.
from Crawford 'Grid to Der Mere Wren. and
Grading ISZIMTSS AWLS US, from Sobers*
Mind to Ilskpairiek rtzett. in now reedy for
exandwattow, and eau be men et Ws ogles until
TURMAS. January ISM. ISTOorben 11.111 be
returned to the City Sreamirer'S earn for rodeo.
IEI
EGE:=2
PROPOSALS.
rITT CONTROLLUVIS OITICt. •
OM or ALL•0111111T, JAI. 10, 1110.
NOTICE TO CASPEN'TEUL
eraled proyoula van I. retched at tbt• ofIle•
••t0 eloek T. N.. EIVIURDA Y. Ja.ury
/Sib, 11 1 0, for Um coast... Won of •
rtaNit FOOT-WALK
• i
on the sontb• side of the Perryrville Plant Rind.
Beeount ward. from the lead el Heuer street to
My Ilea. except mini portions as are already
supplied with the seine.
• dPeelleallens ear berma at lb. cam of rha..
Davis, hp. City tagteeer• The Mutt L. ra.
served lo reject isay tr all bid..
IL POSIT=
101:640 ' Clty.ttantroller.
DILIVORTII,IIIIPI &10.
248 LIBERTY STBMT,
mmmauuoamw 4 .
ieoeiylao tom okloolesto of
NeW Crop New . Orleans
SUGAR and MASSES
gly- obey inns ker cent. tars
o alitinyar by M 8 .ilogalsead
102BABIIELS CLEYELAID
Lboe.
!leg ObO torten White e
Tor oge byJ.D.
CANTEILD.
NISCELLANEOIIS
EALED PROPOSALS WILL
S
be received at the °ince. of the Chief quer
termester. Military Dlviolon of the Missouri,
Chicago. Illinois, until 19 M.. on TUKODAY,
rehrnary 1, 11110, for the transporiation of
Goggssuaeut mop, military, Govern. at and
Indian supplies, between the following points,
indlo*ted during the time from Mach 90,
1010, to October 31 1910. vie.
Prom lit. Louts, Ho., to Blva: City, 'Yacht.
Agency. Fort Banaall. Whetstone Creek. Lower
Brules and Crow Creek Agenctes, Fort Bully.
Big Cheyenne and brand Bluer detach., Torte
Mee. Bu•tnnon, Buford. Cameo Coot. or any
Pont that m ay be established at the month of the
Muselesheli river, and Fort Beaton.
. .
From Wyandotte. Kan.. to Slang City. Y.:a
loe Agency, Fort Randall, Whetstone Creek.
Lower Wales and C , ow Creek Ate - steles. Pet
Bally, Big Cheyenne std Grand bleer Aireectes.
Forts Rice, Stevenson. eleford. Gamy Cotke. or
any post that may be estsbllahed at the month
of the Moeda he 3 river and Fort Renton.
From Fort L aaaaa worth. Kan.. to Bloom City,
Tackles Lig.M.YOri Randall. Whetstone
Creek, Lower Bruit a and Crow Creek Aped.,
Fort Sully, Big Cheyenne and Grand River
AVOCIPS. Torts Rice. eteeenson. Renard, Camp
Cooke. or any poet that may be establbhedat the
mouth of tbe3leselestiett. river. and Port Renton.
Prom ( main. Orb., to Sloan City. Yankton
Agency. Fort Randall. Whetstone Creek. Lower
Simla and Crow Creek Agen.l., Fort Bally.
Cheyenne and Brand River Agencies, Forte
Rice. Stoventon. Booed. Camp Cooke. or any
poet that rosy be ea tabliehed tithe mouth of the
Moseleskell tGyrand Fort Mentos.
From Mons. CRY, lows. to Yankton Agency.
Fort Randall. Whetstone Creek. Lower Brut.
and Crow Creek Aseecl., FOrtStl l / 7 . a I Cher
cone and Grand Riyer Agencies, Forte Re'.
rtcrenson, :Milord. Can. Cooke. or any port
that may be eatebtlabed at the month of the
Kesel. shell near. and Fort Baotou. ;
From Yankton Agency to Tort Kendall. What
stone Creek, Lower Bruits and Crow Creek
Adana.. Tort dully. 11Ig Cheyenne and Grand
River Agencies, Torts Rice, ttevenson.
};amp Cooke, or soy post that may he establish.
at the month of the Ytueltsheß river, and
Fort Benton.
Prom Fort Bondsll to Whetstone Creek., Lower
Brutes and Crow Creek Agenelm, Port Belly.
Big Cheyenne and Wand River Agencies, Forts
Bice, Steremon. Buford. Camp Co ke. or any
post that may be mini licked at the mouth of the
bfriaeleshell river. and Fort Benton.
From Whetstone Creek Agency to Lower
Brutes tad Crow Creek /encodes, Fort Mally,
Big Cheyenne and Grand River Aaenclea. Forts
B es, Btaio.oolll. BWord, Camp Cooke, or any
post that may be estabilthed at the month of
the lluseleshell river, and Port Benton.
rem Lower Bruin Agency to Crow Creek
Agency, Fort tally, Big Cheyenne and Wand
Blear Ageneles, Forts Wee, alert noon, Buford.
Camp Cooke, or any post that may be enabllshed
at the mouth of the Mnseleshell ricer, and Fort
Benton.
From Craw Creek Agency to Tort tally, Big
Cheyenne and Grand River Agenchs, Forts
Stevenson, Buford, Camp Cooke, or any post
that may be established at the mouth of the
Iluse.mbell river. and Tort Benton.
Tram Feet sully to Big Ch.yenue and Grand
Ricer Agencies, Forts Blue, Stevenson. Buford,
Camp Cooke, or any VOA th atmayb, tate:o3.6e d
at the mouth of /duscleshell elver, and 'Fort
Benton.
Prom Big Cheyenne Akeary to Or”d Myer
Agency. Porto Med, dteventon, Belrrd, Comp
Cooke, or any pa. [kat may Dr eotablhhed at
the month or the Moseleohell rarer, and Fort
Benton.
From filmed Weer Agency to Forte Rico, Ble
tensor. Buford, CM) Cooke, or any post that
may be eetatoththed at the month of the Mamie.
shell Meer and Port Benton.
Ilreon Fort Ulm to Ports Stevenson. Buford.
Camp thioke or any post thot at ay he est ahllthed
at the to nth of MuocletheU river and Fort
Benton.
From rots sitteutoo to Fort Buford, Camp
Caoke, or. any yort that be establirhed at
the mouth of the Murelethell Hoer and Tort
!karat..
From Tort Buford to Camp Cooke or any post
that moy be "Vanished at the mouth of the
llnscleattell river and Tort Benton.
From Comp Cooke or any post that may be
established at the mouth of the llamleshell
river. and Fort Beaton. Sr
Proposals are also Walled for the transport.
Oen of troops And supplies, during the reason
from March SO. 1870, to October SI. 1870.
from Chicago. Mugs, vlo Bette CUT, lowa. on
throagh bills o: lodine. to ell the points above
Ellou City that are above .melded.
Bidders will state the rate, farparatelyfbr each
month from March SOth to October 7LI. 1810,
Inclusive. the date of starting to determine the
rate to be pa!d. at whleh thelmill.rform the
ferrite from emelt of the startles point. to the
several points of destlnattou shore-aimed, as
follows:
Lt. 7 tyl me at which they will transport each
officer and soldier (cable Damage to be provided
for officers, and fir antdlera neeessary facilities
roe. their ffihdons, which will be suppled
by the Lovernatt at).
Pd. The rate per lOU pounds at which they
will transport sllpplia a.
34. The rate at which they wri transport
bones, moles, eattle,ambatanees,cLia.wegeL.
etc., (troughs :or feeding the au halls to be pro•
sided by steamboat.)
. A jun preference will be stee■ to Partlenwho
own and control boat.. Beats will be expected
beltways Erre the 0 overnoteut froltht the.pret.
errate, and In no Can will be allowed town
private to the exeln.lon of Government freight.
The entree or will be Mahe , ' to tralttnort
stores by land In the event of tailors by wake;
and all stores received by the contractor for
Usurportation must be delivered at their des*.
engem within the year 1810.
Bidders will please give toe rate at which they
wilt furnish transportation down streng—
then/pi foe that eselnlve purpose no boat will
be required to to up stream ablaze to bring down
at least 160 tom of tlevernment freight. The
mot...eget for transportation from Ch keg° will
not be required to furnish any down stream
inenortation.
in case the contracting piwty Sinn to carey
freight as reqeirtd. the Ger eremeot reserves
right to inrolgethe transportation as the en.
Dense of the contractor: nod nothing herein
contained shall be so construed es to 'prevent
the GAM.lll2lcla Yr= transpoting Its supplitm
on any of Its own boot:.
Bidden Sc, Informed that no boat loaded with
florestonent store. will be allowed to go noon
Sioux City. lons, drawing nee throned inur
half Minster. As no traits wiliest requiredte
go to points above Menu City edible. than one
hundred tons. bidders will Unto the rate at
which they will Memnon dr tenements of Mops
of 100 or Terre witcont freight.
Bidden should give their names In fell. as
well so their L pleces of reside.% and each pro.
'weal most be accompanied with a bond in the
tom of 010,000. Wined by two or more respon-
.Ibis persons, Luaranteetne that. In we the
eintnot Is awarded to the pen.. ProPoalne. tt
will be accepted and entered Into, and goo/ wadi
ruldelent seemly tarnished by sold party.:ln
accordance with thalamus of Ws adrertisernaut.
Tbo contractor will be required to its* bond.
In the nun of (el00,0...0) one bundred thousand
dollars.
The party to whose the award I made, slur .
be prepared to execute the contract at can. and
to give the required bond for It. faithful per.
trintance.
The doverabent num. the tight to reject
*ay or all bids that may be offered.
Copy of b ask farm of e Marled both for trans.
teli tattoo from St. Louts, Mo.. sad Cidearro.
to be entarod Into la the event of award. sad
bloat farms of proposid, sac be butts/applica
tion to this office, to the o Moe of the Chief
Quartermaster, Dapaameat of the 111rtoort.
t. Mole. Mo.; Chief Quartette/der. Depart
neat or the Platte. Omaha., Neb.; to Brevet
Lieutenant Colonel James li. Moore. goon. ,
master. Fort Leavermoith. K 136. sad weapon&
isinae elllm, Aealitaut Quartermaster, !hoax
City. lowa
our. I Propoeal• for tratuportatkot trcao Pt. Loots,
eta., should be Indorsed, ••Proposals tor Army ,
T•auportatloa on :he Minoan Meer, from Bt.
Loots • Igo., etc.." and those for MaanrortaUsn
from Chiang°, ••Proposals tar Army Traarpor•
nation Rom Chicago, DL, to Pointe on the Mie.
• wart Illosr.” and addressed to UA L andernlgned.
By order of the go irternsanter General:
D. H. BUCKER,
Anniston' Qoartermaster General. United otstei
Army and Chief Quartermaster Military DY
elslonaf the 111.1asonn.
CARBOLIC SALVE:
, r•-•
The important discovery of
the CAR L ACID a n d
CLEANSING, PURIFYING,
HFALING Agent is one of the
most remarkable restate of
modern medical research.
During the late civil war It
was extensively used n the
nospitals, and - was bo i und to
be notonly a thorough
fectaut, bat also the most won
derfal and speedy HEALING
REMEDY ever.known.
Ii is now, presented In a
scientific combination with
other soothing and healing
agencies, In the form of a
SALVE; and. having been al
ready used in numberless cases
with most satidlutory and ben.
elided results, we have no hesi
tation In Wieling it to the pub- .
lie as the most certain. rapid,
and effectual remedy for all
- Sores and Ulcers. no matter of
how long standing, for Burns.
Cuts, Wounds, and evm
ABRASION of SR= or FLESH,
and for Skin diseases generally.
Sold by all Druggists. Prim 23 grata
JOUR 113‘ IY, Sole PAO,
•
110.8 COLLEGEPLACE.NowIroe% •
TIZE
_
.
NEW. YEARFazoillies
desisted to replenish &torsi !Mr the new
year mill Ind onresserun ales lame as ever sod
sd le decal price( eeinprimeee Inli line er ehCenl
neat Tree, bluk sed 11,.11, old Mo. Larturyr. _
Jews end Meets Cafe's • select sleek of caused
frolt. and Vegetable. pin Up sripmtnlyr r oar
family trade. nreign and demesne Doted netts,
Nalditslo and Americas Pickles ene nagreee, pet
lirisd Bat Ind B. O. Them dpir fro Awes fog
Vaned*. ' • L• • JUkIN'AI..B.INSBA
' doD • Conker Liberty andttintt '
30 CASKS PEARL ASH I 1
store anal for sale, b 7
ENGINE% 80W13:U3. &o,
FORT rrrr
BOILER. STILL AND TANK
wcortixs.
CARROLL AND SNYDER.
MANUFACTURERS 07
EFlllikiN i ln!alVDLllMETSPlike
al. STILLS AND OIL TANK
ILICRuHINO AND ASH PANT,
ANTTIANO PANS. BALT rANIS AXD CON
tirgh-ti IPLS, UAISOMETISIIS AND IRON
BRIDOIC.
EDSON . DVOILS AND COAL MUTER.
Waco avid Warshavw, tonne? &mead,
Tiallrd, Elbert anai Liberty Sire.%
PITTIIBIIRGII, P.
/1/rOrders seat ib the alms Addis ...MI be
promottralteoded to. seldthe
HUGH N. BOLE & CO.,
Con Point Alley and Daimon* Ms
(Nium TU POnnr.)
Engine Builders, Founders ennt
Machinists,
Alabb factor* BTRAMROAT NNOINIS lld
STATIONARY NAOMI*, of a 11.1 sea.
Sinvialotteollon onlttel to oar Sew STAMM.
ART OIL WILL EN OHM AND PONYABLA
BOILER. alb boom power.
CASTINOS,
_oreverr klnd,mane to ordar at o 6
Foundry. on THIRD BTRENT. below Nattet.
ILION for Oil wells, SBA/TING, ruLLSys,
HANDIER& 110UOK and TOBACCO WALDO
add IRON TOBACCO rltltatZei, oo toad sad
mode to ceder, n tbn
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
/routing on tbo Alleglmilltra. near en Foist,
=
aar AI 1 orders promptly Ailed. TIT MI.
O'HARA BOILER WEIBEL
F. REPHAN & CO.,
mt 7 .f.Zgim.. B 7l'.S3P
SPLAY SOILLIIS. OIL—
IT AToSS. SALT PASS, .0A...a/IMITISS,SZT-
T
SoI LI CHICH TI REB NO R UHL
IC., Down%
COL of Betolld ITERRO Ud • Maly 84
PITTSBUIten.
BomOleic done promptly. Orders mot to the
abore address will bepromptly Wooded l. •
. V. REPO AN, formerly llaaager W CARROLL
a /SNYDER'S. • oeledelo
RIESICIL & SRO"
nil: s BunotAis-ruoor
SAFES AND VAULTS.
NO DAMP, -
AO MOULD
ENGINES AND ILiCHIREBY,
BREWERY WORE IMPAIRING AND PIM
TLNG.UP llecuuhunc,
Coy. 17th omd Plke Ste., Plitsbergli. Pa.
aoistqfie
BANSIIILL & C 0. ,.
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET. IRON WORKERS,
NOS. U. Ni. A 4 AND MI PAIN HT.
Barint Mewed a large yard and kornAbled.lt
trltd the most approved taaenlmsry, sea are
pared to mantra. tore weary dementia. of NOM ,
ENS In the best manner, and warranted owed to
au =again tat abaNUT. Ontourrya. Ilmeenble,
Ft. lied., Means mine isonemoUre
Condensers, rah hots. minas, OA MAW, 4141.1 m.
tors,Settling Pau. Boller Pork Brldgu. guar
Pmts. and Isola manatmanntrs of Siar's rat
ans Boilers.
Bapsdrlng done on shortest natl.. jan.ll
rum X. =DOH
JARED RI: BRUSH is SON,
MANO74.O7IIRILELS OF
Steam Boners, Oil Stills, Tanks.
- SHEET MON NONE, £O.
61 Penn Street. Pittsburgh, P.
FOUNDERS, MACRINIBTB,
NATIONAL NO I DDT
AND PIPE 'WORKS..
parser Carroll sad
(NINTH WAD.)
rri"I'S.UTTIZekI. PA.
WILLIAM SMITH,
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOR GAS mrp Warm AMIXIL
My Plpe. lire all east invariably la nts, to dr/
sand sad UR feet tangles. AI" fell eamtrect
of general
Gustings for Ow & Water Werke.
,
I would also can Me attention of lisfefintead.
enta of Gin Works tom: make ofAITONTIL, •
KM FORT PIN
FOUNDRY COMPANY
comas AND WO U.
TWELFTH STREET.
- PITTSBURGH, PA.
ar Engines, Rolling Mill Ur
ehinery, Nail liaeblate, Re
torts, and Catnap generally.
=3
W. J. MIDIIII9OII
frIONONOMLI
W. J. ANDERSON k CO.,
liumfactsirers• el 11.0 W • .HCIIIbII • IMON7b,
WINDOW L.I27 . TXLS and Slid" vie •
•
of Descriptimi •
tatsue alt a te l =6 AliC ter Maim
titan House,
Orincs AID • rOMID2I,-.X11.' ISO MAT=
1111.4y.01.
ROBEVIIO7 BEA cu..•
: Butosilsers to SCUSEIIIKiX; ming
WASEEINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS I.IW wanims, Pllnantak
Makabelarena of Boat int! Stitteralsy Stela Itli
gr'sr ClUzg ri r ifll=Ny k =
and Mi tts. Ball.r .0 than IA Woilt -
once, No. 111, corner )tree aw nintadeld .
street.,
to isigns z raff .. A.BD'El P n KM'S; Lltrepuit
THOMAS ()ARIAN b. VA,
Friar* Ward Foundry aid lukkoWorto;
SANDUBILIf HT.. ALLZOMDIT CUL rya..
Illattstactwers ottlhataaary sad POstabbilltesal
"Hanes, oil ?mud,
_ftUerp,
in axid Es t . :11 ,1 111 1 W erd1 0rk.......504 4
tr ie l N itz4 lll Mseill = se
all dz. , •
CENTRAL FOIJIEDRY
AND ROLL WORK*.
• ItiBo Penn street.
BOLLIAN BABALET,
CM Stalls. XIII C4attagi, sou TAM. its.
NOVELTY WOREN.
pmemouen -
NOVELTY WORT&
Ireaadled .111. /11. ILSW •
MOIMI}IIIII, ADAMS 43. CI
c"Mlirn'nwi'"i'lSlMNVAT•
,
jr" Valt V rV 11Mts,
inn" 001.14L8W1A.,.7„,
. .
STORM.
• Iffsehine igtela •
anth ' rietneraer of Westalanks o aungnngq:
•- IFILLIPI6 AIeVAIPLA
Have ea bead or mem ea oleetnertwEeane
on Men 71ftr• • tar Ili ISVNIMICS, WIWI?
oratto, e. Olean mei L t Mesta- -
o.oon. rooneno *lento*, ?noes reeve&
ItALLROADI3
LV
it i- NITI7C. N IIIIT " RiIi
A.ll. O nod all. 11 P. 11.. V•
14 , 11 i, 1569, TM! s will arnte at aa
rroa tbe Union Deno% norm, of Of
Ind Llbarty soitta. al Mown.
'routlmmix. Mal
MV)S2gM
• F•11 . 11111;7:*::
RUM Ile. 1 . ..
!pal Vats as
*0:
Aue 1.411 sn
1041. s No. 1..0 SO az
Br!Masy:l4ll:3l2
.m 44.4
WaWs No. 1.. Ist am
Clattanatt 11/.9: Osm
Jettasteons Ae 10:50 am
Itra•ka Ae Nol 1,00 pm
.1:80 pm 1, 8 0 pm
Manse No. 1...111110 pm
fesl . l l 4 ig.%! pml
IlrlatopAe No 2 1 . :10 pm,
W 4Vele u irjl=e P ot
NUVINANgs. 1.,
11 .1sY at 0:08a. au,
lilsOa a. m. Re tomato
/ 21 : 21 9 P. m. Lad arrt,
IP SO p.
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WILLIAM MILLER t ;04
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EITABLVIIIED BY -
A: & T, GOBBLY, 1812.
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WHOLESALE 'GROCER,
NO. 271 Liberty Street,
(Minima Oen. Ems HOTIZa
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STEELS & SON,
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C. ARMSTRONG,,,
CIISCONSCR to Pam Lefin.l_
PROD= COILIIIBSm
rro. 25 Market Street.,
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