The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 17, 1870, Image 3

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    FICA BANK,
NO. BO FOURTH AVENUE
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CASH CAPITAL pN,N•
Stockholders Individaally - Liable.
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D. Belay, •
'JUT"' .Wn. .
B la atm 1111. ernkulsed •/I•l , rePw.•
Le no • Mend 11.1,10.4 banns..
GOLD,
`UL M AND COUPONS,
Boughs at Bushes! Prices.
PA. 4. MERTZ, Banker,
Cot. Wood St. and sth Meade
'1111623 ... - To 'BRUIT & Co.,
„:03acceuors to ft, JOlll3 .
Collet Foil* Avenue sad Wood St.,
313.A.N.13.E11.15;
,saygiataikimuot
-GOVERNIIIENT BECIMUTIES,
4KMD,Milrgit ,OKTRIN
• osimixii TAVUBABLZ TBZIns•
• relaters! Allowed ea Deposits.
booMrMoor loosed oa flovaralatat Boots at
oast/a rate.
.10rdasso orsestotod for Piarakolo
'Mud 8010 or emus., SOB 1110• sad
SLICES T. BRADT & CO,
littsinrcit alttts.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
Orrior or Prrrosuron o.6mortr,
9ATCIADAY, JAIL 16 WO.
The money market la gradually re
turning to ease and espital seeking in
'vestment on premium collatepibi at the
high rates prevailing daring the past
two Weeks. Burro ware, however, etn•
less pressed very hard, will not submit
any longer to the extortions practiced
by a rather large number of men of
reply mains. The foot that pawn.
brokers' rates have been exacted tur.
bluatiingly by some go-betweens, of
Which the city is full, has led many to
iniely directly to those who are able to
supply money on fair rates, provided
the security is somewhit ample.,; Al
though money is easy and 'cheap on call
loans, Government securities have de
alined about ono-half pen. cent, and
Mocks are tut yet up to the prima pro•
veiling a week ago. It seems, and
Ills wage natural, that capitalists and
the spectilating people are Indisposed to
enter a market that has been forced up
about six er sight per cent in leas than
eineweek, and put experience has dein
enserated the wisdom or holding back.
Gold. which sold as high as 123% on
Monday last, closes rather heavy and
weak at 121,tig1L11%, with a Moody ae
cumulation in banks; but there are
signs of a Madge export clemency which
may stiffen prices.
Government tender are heavy on lower
enotationstrom Europe and flee offer
ings from capitalists, under the belief
that lower rates must mum This Is
especially. tone of 10.405, which mold
within three per cent of the six per
cent Donde, certainty six per cent
above their.real value.
The ewe kith. mousy market likely
::to prevail for the next sixty days may
advance all values at the stock ex
. change. Especially will this be true of
stock; which appear cheap when ann.
...PSn l 4-With prices prevailing during List
summer. All the trunk lines of our
railroads are earning large net profits
under high charges and diminished ex•
peons. The Wilms among the opera
tives bring book wages to • lower rite
quicker tun the companies could effect
this themselves by gradual reduction.
It will thus appear that the struggle be
tween capital and labor.will end sooner
than we expected, by the - foolish at.
temp at combinations by the operatives
at au unasteonable time.
Prime paper pumas now at 10 to 18
par amt. and In some huusnoss 0 Der
cent hi accepted by the leading inatitn.
Mons whisk reseryed their bonds for an
/5 per cent market.
, Busies eery dull.
geotaticnis se received by Pb. P..
Macon Gold, 121%; Silver, 117; Elghty.
cloWs,l 117%, Site Twenties, UMI, 115%;
do, UM, 116%; do 1064 115; do 1866,
Consols. 11346, do 1847, 114, do 1868,
1111%; Ten Ponies. 112%; Adams Er.
"=rermPard , 63; Merchants Union
Company, —; American Er.
grBCompany, 16 k; Western Union
0 17 11 0. 13%; New York Centre.
tr . Beading, 04%; Pittsburgh. Port
ne 115%; Michigan- 1 13outhern a , 683 7 '
elwraland a Pittsburgh, 01%; Chicago.
Soak Island a Panda, 105%; Chicago A.
Math Western. 783(; Chicago a Korth
Western Preferred 86%; Erie log.
szczaxam • Lazo. - Mac=
London. per ,-*-4497 p 6,06
Para, per franc ...... -....... 2435 M
ISIINcIo mph to the 'gigabit:o Gosotto-)
Nsw Yoss. January lb, 1870.
Money easy at ter per cent., with-. 8
per cant. milked as the general rate. The
Malt statement Is remarkably stun*
Tbiliargr• increase in loans whim chiefly
from the heavy amounts of gold hypothe.,
ailed , with bicaks. The enormous In.
anise depoidta rune from an in.
crease In loans and gain in snags and of
Wel tenderl. The increase of thsdatler
is due mainly to the return of currency
from, the =terror. The- gain in
specie-. represents auxin of- coin
derived from Treasury saes and interest
monde: - Over payment* for customs.
The surplus over legal reserve has In
creased two and • hell millions. and the
Banks now hold thirty mutton above
the legal
_requirements. Loans, Wee
101.14301 tnerease, 1 5 ,525. 1 556; nolo, 1 3 , 2
710,467; 1ncre550.21,815.557: legal tendon,
W 248.475: imam; 8147I0.741: deposits,
1702 898.524 heinnee,702.927,059: ci
lion; 2713,986,82:1; decressa,llBs.4s7. The
statement is indicative of cheap money
and in /norms of speculation In the fu
ture. •
Sliding quiet and don at wan
oent. 'Oold wont; opened at - Lt - ~ fell to
1213‘, and &nod at 1913 i. TLs
oee went 1129,00%000.
clommantenta lower. ekedng . steady.
Coupons of 41 1 . 17 :409 1 M do. lama
lograo: 'kW 180116-* do. '65, 153 t 5%
do. new - layout do. ' 67 . 14 ® 14 3(:
14(4143(. Nadal. 9 300%.*
Sfeta bonds Arm; Mincurls, 8734; std
Tennessee% 64 new, 7113(; old North
Carolines,423(; new, 25%.
Stooks unsettled but generally Militia
doe* tbe dusk statement.
Five Thirty Aim.— Western 'Ord=
Tel., law 14%; Mariposa. 9;
do preferred. 185(; Weir Power, 165(;
Hariked and Erie, 9 asked; Adams Hz-
PrellerACM: Wells a FarnA zoq; Anted
can. s7l Penni Mall, difi ; New York
tketral, consolidated, 1123 it Erie, 7350
do prelerred, 35; Harlem, 187; prePtl,lB9;
Ifilawin• Scrip, Kg; 04;
win Central, 117 K Like Shore.
9834: Illinois Central, 141; Pittsburgh,
91; North Western, 73: do prekared,
99; R. I. 105; St. Pan/,733(: do preferred,
ak Wabash, 61%; do prerd, 7034; Ft.
Wayne, 87_39; Tone Haute. 23; .00 prefer
yedt_fa Cblesgo and Alton 14414 O. a
=:Dttbllque, 10834; 0.0. L ft P.,
18H.1
Hod= prior—Calumet; BSI; Copper'
ram, 6134: Franklin, 0 : Chaney quiet.
Imports Mr the week: Dry Goods.
.4571; IN; (lateral Merchandise, $278,-
1160. FnPorttl of @Poole, 1338,9101. Sub.
balance, gold, 174,822,846;
ear
reedy., -General beam, go,.
ut, : . <wiled gold certilleates sent
Wasldnittelt. MO.OOO.
Gpr Goods Illositst.
Illswlromit,' litnOary td—Dry amps
market still very quilt and prisms with.
paintsrt ammo. ataid dolma
wtdatt opened at ex Mia, one pat
higher than any other make on mac
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NIGH ILUtILETIS.
OM= or rmaIWINIII Glaaerm,
13./.7trao.a7, Jan. 15. 1670. I
Sashimi has been very dull . this week,
land the Indications for an early impnive.
meat are by no means encouraging.
The inclement weather has operated
very unfavorably. on trade generally,
so bad e:ads effects local business vary
materially, and take this away and
there Is little or nothing loft. The de.
mind fbr everything la very light and
as has been the cane the came all winter,
Is confined entirely to supplying hump
dials wants. alone
one scarce and hard
to get and the polio of many seems to
be to sell as little possible on time,
and more for teak; If this old fashioned
custom of selling op time could only be
abolished, it would be bettor all around.
/
Margins are very mall at best and to
sell on time at cash prices cannot
be expected — those who buy on time,
nearly insatiably fi ye to pay the, very
top of the market, while those who ask
for no favors, are Independent, can look
tumid, buy from whom they please,
and can always buy to much better, ad-
Vantage than ha who buys on time. And
having bought for cash. he can under
sell tbelnan who bays on time, and
have •.margin.
APPLE BEITTERL-QuOted at 75(85.
APPLES—The market la dull and ne
glected but unchanged; 12®S per bbl, as
to quWty. •
of
tut- >unchanged; sales
' of good tocholoe roll at BOW&
BEANS—The demand is light and
market dull; we continue to quote at
13.2502,75 per bushel,
BROOM CORN—Sales at 13@14 cts.
CHEETNUTB--Gruoted at KUL
CRANBERRIES—DuII; 112ggi16.
ClDER—tkintinues dulland nominally
unchanged, at 0,080,00 per bbl, as to
quality.
OREESE--In fume!, but sot quota
bly higher. - Western Reserve, IT(SCR;
Factory, 15(laikti; New ',fork Dairy,
14049; Goshen, YD.
CARBON OlL—Market rather - dull,
though unchanged, 27 ctn., for standard
brands, In a lobbing way,
_--- --._. .. . _ _ _ _
DRIiEtSED HOGS.-I;iitat 11%1134.
DRIED FRIIIT.AppIes In lair do.
wand with sales at 8 (5 9 c. Nadu., 9 %
10c for quarters and I 1%12.c for halves.
EGGS—DaiI but unchanged at 33%35
for fresh packed.
FEATHERS—In better .demand and
higher, and we now quote at 85%90 to
the trade and the usual advance for
small Into in !tore.
F1,01:111'hct market Is dull and ne
glected, while prices continue unchang
ed. We amtinue to quota spring wheat
flours at t 5 @5,6 0 , and winter wheat at
#5.7543#5. Rye flour, #5,25.
GRAnf—Therti Is no movement In
wheat In this market—there Is little or
none here though the mills are getting
all they want from the West ;we con
tinue to quote at for good to
chola) red. Oats dull, with Increased
arrivals, though there la no dispaution
to make concessions in order to effect
sales; 47(345 on wharf and track and 50
In store. Bye Is quiet, with few If any
cash Buyers above 95c. Corn ha steady
at 139@82 for ear—aale of 80 aka shelled
at 90. Berlin is dull and spring Is nom
inal at about $l.-
HAY—la firmer and higher ' the ar
rivals being very light owing to the very
bad amdltion of the country roads; we
now quote at illig42B, as to quality.
iJidlES—Sales at 8 cents per pound.
HOldlNY—fialea at P400@6,60 per Mi.
'l.llilE-Aialea of Cleveland white lime
.
13@2,86 per bbL
ONIONS gales at 12.50@3,00 per bbl,
the outside fixer° for choice.
_ _
PROVIRIONS—PIain aboniders, 14%;
Sugar Cured du. 15;it Ribbed 814/014
17%Clear do, 18%; sugar cured Hares,
2A3
Weetern Lard in Reran!, 17 and
In palls 18.
LARD 01L—Sales of No. 1 extra at
$1.43@1,45, and No. 2 at DS. -
POTATOES—DuII, though the arrivals
for some days have been lighL Small
Wes at 156®60 ter bushel.
POULTRY—In very light supply and
In demand; dressed chickens may be
quoted at 14@16c, and turkeys 2110=1.
PEANUTS—Quoted at 2 @ 1 2 eta.
PEAS—DuII; 112,50
per bushel.
SEEDS—SaIon of Timothy seed at
$3,76®4; and Clover seed at sa€o,74.
Flaxseed Is dull and cannot be quoted
above 22, le,
SALT—Ie dull, and Allegheny River
brands are quoted at Ingto by the car
lots load,
in with the usual advance for small
store.
tn:H.!LW —Salm at Xl4 ®lb per ton.
rsraog.r.um mAILICZT.
Chranza.o. Prrnunnaan °aura;
SATURDAY Jan. 14_11170.
I , l=l
The oil market has been unusually
dull and languid this week, the melee In
the aggregate baying been very light,
while' in regard to values there have
been no very Important changes ,pne
way or the other. Al repeatedly noted,
the price of crude and refined are much
'closer to a manufacturing basis than for
several month; but 'notwithstanding
this, there IS DO life or animation In the
trade. operators, generally, both deal
ers and manufacturers, seem to be de•.
pressed and discouraged, and the mar
ket is Ina very unsatisfactory, and tome
parties think, unhealthy condition.
Last month It was thought that If crude
would decline to 12X or 130 this month,
that there would be an active demand
for it, that refiners would buy freely
and that those who had tanks would
fill them; thus far theme predictions have
not been realised. Crude has dropped
to the figures stove indicated, but there
seems to be. little or no demand, and
while buyers, generally, do not seem to
be very sanguine about • still further
declineyet, for some cause orother, they
are not buying.
The receipts of crude keep up pretty
well averaging between 3.000 and 4,000
•bbls per day, but the great proportion
of that now coming In is being pieced on
prior contracts. The shipments of refin
ed continue very small, not averaging
much over 600 bble per day, and It is not
likely there will be any Increase so tong
as so many of our refineries are stand
ing idle.
Receipts of crude this week. 17,893;
last week 111,176; from January first to
date, 34,068; same time 1869, 34,407. Ea
refined title week 2,433; last week,
2,953; January that to date, 7,842; same
time last year, 11,984. Bales crude this
week, 8,900; refitted, 18,500; last week,
24.600 bbls crude, and 11,600 bbl, refined.
There was but a single sale to-day and
It was made under the hammer, 18,000
gallons at 123 i. Seller this month may
be quoted at 1.93 i, and January to June
la quoted at the same figure..
Also, continue very` dull and inactive,
with but little inquiry and but little or.
faring. January ID quoted at 8034"; Feb.
mary and March, Mk% bid; and March
alone, 30,ii bld. Belling long lira Is not
as popular now as It was at this time last
year.
rusiMmis 07 OlitIDE OIL BY A. V. Z. 16.
Forsyth Bros. 880, on account Fisher
Bro; BrilliSit 011 Works 242, os account
Lockhart. F A Co; Brilliant Oil Work.
800, on account E C Relic Chrystal 011
Works 100 on amount C Roars h Bro; A.
B. Mill 80, on account W. Bartle; Wag.
rim* Leech 480, on amount 0.8. Thomism
Maher Bros. 400.00 account E. - H.Loorg
Peerless Oil Works 240; on account, W.
Robinson; Eagle Oil Works DA on ao.
count B. 8. Duncan; D. Bly.A Co, 80, on
account 0. G. Crawford; Jos. Wilkins
249, on account Phila. di Boston P. Co;
R. H. Palmer 180, on account W. A.
iiinstahm; J.44pear 4tOci 80, onamount T.
Chess.
Total. 4,018 bbla.
anxrxierre Or mi. BY A. v. B. B.
La:allure,
to W Frew it ,
Ph Co.ila. 542 Me ref. of
ardeo. F. a Oa
illin9llETB TELEGRAM.
Niw 'Your, January VS.—Cotton
a abode firmer, with miss of 8,000 balm
M MMa for middling uplands. Flour—
receipts, 353 Mils; flour more active and
unchanged, will , aabsa'nf MAIO bbls.
Bye flour quiet, with sales of 100 bbl
at 4 . 21 4434,83 Whimsy homy with sales
of 200.bbis western,. at 89c4311,00 free;
Beacipte—wheet, 19,840 bushels; wheat
opened heavy and closed a shade firmer
for export; 8,900 bushels at 5 1.11101.1614
Ibr spring; 31,70 for No. 1, do; 11,23(311,28
Oar winter red and amber; $ll5O for white
flenemee. Elm, quiet. Reacipts—cont
fon bu; awn heavy with sales of 34,000
bushel" at 8:092cr, for new mired west.
eras eBOOll,OO for new yellow southern;
51,20 for old round yellowudissi western;
nominal at $1,03 in store. Oats: receipts
of 2;080 knah, but unchanuem asks sd
SLOW qui
bash at 68€3470; western et.
*Coe quiet. Nagar Meady; sates of 130
hhda of Cubs at 101411110 Xe. Molasses
dull; salsa 100 bbla Now Or imna at 7344
800. Hopis quiet and firm It 18(g28a.
Petroleum quiet at ItlyslilliNefOr crude,
31C ly a ‘ s o for
89 e 7 1 ,t50s n p .
erlM
n domestic
q oesteedy49s3lo tbr W namei,
Wool firm, with sales of 876.000 pounds
at 44042340 for domestic flame, 620 for
crumbed. "Mc for @enured, 40113800 for
milpalled. Linseed ail Mall at 913393 a in
ks.. Turpentine quiet. ..lithethsu
'copper steady at WO. Indigo dulL Lake
ilhapeMar i,a &ril quiet at wen 'fry
&mob, ibr hmerimun tar quiet,
Pa for re Noglials end
for
shed doll at Imago gold for Roma.
Nails quiet at 65•(@5i(c for cut, 5,4;(g
sho for clinch, 285k30c for hone. I f
quiet and a shade firmer; salsa 370 bbl.
at 127.50(428 for new mean, g 7,75 for old
No. 2, 524,25 for prime: 124.50W25 for
prime mess; also, 750 bbls of new
Mean, seller February and March, V 27 50
(428 far new. Cut meats heavy, with
Wee 175 pkgs at 111•0412 c for shoulders, -
and 11k3d53.0 for hams; middles dull,
with mile. 300 boron Cumberland cut,
deliverable In Milwaukee, at , 12.'c, and
200 boxes short ribbed, deliverable In
Chicago, at 1314 e. Dressed hogs heavy
at 11(1012c for western. Lard ,iniet and
steady, with sales 340 tierces at 1511@
10. yo for steam and 17i4(417Uc for kettle
rendered. Butter steady at 11r4300 for
Ohio. Choose quiet andsteady. Freights
to Liverpool firmer; shipments per
steam of 75 000 bus wheat at
I..ttea.—Flour closed steady for Me
dium and low grades, with a moderate
.export and home demand. Wheat is a
shade firmer with fair export and mill
ing demand at 51,15%@1,18 for No. 2
spring, and 51,233i(g1,253s for winter red
and amber western. Rye nominal. Oats
quiet at 55@570 for western. Corn dull
and heavy at 80(g91c for now western
mixed, and sellers of old do at 51,03 In
more. Pork quiet 527.02 bid. 527,75 rusk.
ed for mess for February. Beet la quiet
and unchanged. Cut Meats In fair re.
quest and steady. Bacon is moderately
active and unchanged. Lard dull: sales
250 to prime steam seller March 167'0.
Rags null and heavy at 40(442c fur Iresh,
and ill° for limed. •
CHICAGO, January 15.—Flour; demand
fair for lower grades and prices etesdy;
tagi c ;dz a nt o i
r ee v e:Te l: act .
u sd pe a i n ti al .
o n . o nom i nal at
sales light and prices a shade easier, with
sales No. 1 spring at 84Me, and No. 2 at
76 8 .j@77c, closing at 70.4.4€477c; optional
sales wore mado at 77Q77,4e buyer Jan.
nary, and seller February, and 78e
seller March; in the afternoon the mar
ket WAS quiet at 7734 e oath; 77%@780
miller February. Corn dull but prioee a
trifle limier, closing at 70®710 for No.?.
for future delivery; No. 2 sold at
70e seller month, 70@70lic seller
month, 701570 ;o seller . February,
and7l44c buyer February; this afternoon
market dull and nominal .at 700 cash.
Oats dull and prices slightly firmer; pur
chasers closing at 39@i391.0 for No. 2 in
store; optional sales were at 391,;®39.101
buyer February, 38Xig39c seller do, 39@
39L,r0 seller mouth and do seller March,
and 40c goiter April. Ryo quiet and
firm at 70e for strictly flesh No 2. Barley
nothing done, In lota firm and store
prices nominal at 801585 e for No. 2.
Ilighwlnee In fair local and shipping de.
mandi market firmer at 92c for wooden
bound* pkgs and 923 c for Iron. Previa.
tom dull but prices well supported. Mesa
pork quiet but steady at 827 cash; 927,85
seller February; sales 500 bbla buyer
.February at TM. Shoulders at 1010 cash',
- and 10340 seller last half of February.
Short rib middles at isqo cash. Lard
steady at too cash, and lnste seller Feb.
rusty. Hama quiet; sales of 5,000 pieces
of green - at Dressed hogs fairly acs
tire at 510®11.30, according to weight,
and at clone prices were firm at 110®11
for lota dividing on WO pounds. Receipts:
4,619 bb;s of flour; 19,880 bush of wheat;
6,240 bush of corn; 14,212 bush of oats;
.725 bush of rye; 1,150 bush of barley;
2,815 dressed hogs; 5,55%11va hogs. Ship •
mental: 5,913 bble of flour; 10,9 M bush or
wheat; 0,988 bush of corn; 4,242 bush of
oats; 1,450 bush of rye; 1,180 bush of bar
ley; 1,968 dressed hogs 1,275 live hogs.
Sr. Louis, J anuary 15,—Tobacco strong
and unchanged. Cotton: 'nothing doing.
Hemp nominally unchanged. Flom
steady, with *ales choice X at 14,75®
4,85: XX 115€45.25; choice XXX to fancy
family 56131,50. Wheat unchanged:
sales No. 2 spring at 83c; No. 2 red fall
of choice to fancy - $1,20@
1.40. Corn firm, with salsa choice :sellow
and white in bulk at 70,,; mixed and
yellow sacked 73®76c; white 7715530,
the latter strictly choice. Oats firm
at - 75@a76c for sacked. Barley easier:
sales at 51@11,15 for Minnesota spring;
51,45(1,60 for prime to choice fall. Ryo
steady at 77@80c. Whisky doll at 9334
@94ci. Sugar dull, at 1010140 for LOGiel•
arta. Coffee dull, at 18192334 e for RM.
Moles:sea dull, at 659_480c for plantation.
Dry salt meat, Jobbing, at 110 for shout.
dent, 14% ®141.0 for clear rib, 14,41@ii5c.
for clear aides. Bacon quiet, at 131.0 - for
shoulders, 16(411610 for clear rib,. 161if - gi
163fe for clear aides. Lard nominal,
at 153i@1634e for prime steam to-choloe
kettle.
CINCINNATI. January 15. Termer')
firm, middling 24 ge.. Tobacco unchang
ed, sales of 48 bhde. Whisky steady, 03.
Hogs Armor. live 48,25€49,25 (or shipping
demand; nothing done in dressed—
weather too warm; receipts 2,000. Pro.
visions ilrmer. Mess pork advanced to
LH 75; no sellers below 137 at the 'close.
Bulk meats firmer, but quiet; shoulders
10,1.1 e; sides, 14@15c for clear rib and
clear. Sugar cured hams 19®20c. Bacon
quiet, but firm; shoulders 121 ®l3, sides
16;‘@1591 - e. Lard firmer; steam held at
112t4)snd kettle at 1634 c. Butter dull,
3&,
• Eggs dull, 250. Linseed oil
dull, 90e. Lard oil declined to 144314
1,45. -Petroleum dull, 29q081e.
Czaveutien, January 15.—Buckwheat
flour $7,50138. Wheat:No 1 red $4ll. Rye
dull and Inactive. Petroleum: market
for relined steady, not much inquiry for
emit, but fair demand for west at 2811®
270 In large lots, small lots 2@3eadvanoe;
crude lower and held at 15,65 per bbl.
?dextrins, January IL—Cotton firm
and active at 2414 c; receipts 1,414 balms
exports 512 bales. Flour steady at #4,75
05. Corn steady at 90e. Oats scarce at
65®1184. Hay dull at 815. Lord inactive
at 1643:100. Meats weak; bulk shoulders
at 1114 c; sides at 150.
Now Omar/am, January 14.—Cotton
buoyant:middling 243;!:24 ::sales 11,000
balm; sales of the week 32.0110 bales, re.
celpts 34,883: exports 22,751. Flour Is
firm at 115,50(6,25. (Awn firm at $1,07.
Oata7o(gl7lo. Pork $29. Lard dull; tierce
17, keg 18c.
Lontsen,Me, Jan. 15.—Cotton advanc
ed
,!.‘e. Flour unchanged and firm. Red
wheat at f 1,04 white at 11,10. Corn at
78c. Oats at 60c. Loaf tobacco tutchang.
ed; sales ST hhcla Inca at 5i 0B leaf at
9012 c. Whisky at 93c.
MILWAUKEE, Jan. l&—Flour dull; city
XX 11(94,00. Wheat firmer at fill4c for
No. 1, 763:0 for. No. 2. Corn nominal
°stem:del at 400 for No. 2. Rye steady
at 700 for No. L Deemed hogs unsettled
at 510®10,73.
Nannincra, January l&—Cotton ac•
live with an upward tendency; low mid.
'Ming 23c; good ordinary gtgc. Wheat;
red P. 10; Amber 51,10; white 51.20.
PrtrLammrniA, January 15.—Proy1-.
atom dull and declining. Whisky nom-
inal at 51@1,30.
BALT/MOWS, January 15.—Provisions
unchanged. Whisky quiet and firm at
5100.
Receipts of Breadstuff: at Western lane
=I
The following shows the movement of
Hour and grain, including the receipts at
Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, Detroit and
Cleveland, from Auspast 1, 1889, to
January 8,, 1870, and for about Um car•
responding period. in the years indica•
tad:
- • 11/1/.. 13114. 0017. INS.
hoot: OW. 3.154.137 2 401.016 . 7.137.857 1.31,1:3
Wuratb l / 1 1.37. ,3 9. 3 33 :MM. US /7.1.10 317
Con e bus../P.OO Os 4 13.1.114. 13.603.013 LS
$
61.451
Outs. bus .. 7,4 1 15,7112 IS 317 SC MAUL*,
Barley bus. 1.143.1..1 2.:53, 1 M 3,3•3.ns 1.1 1 :11./.9.1
Syn. 01 3.101 1,141.733 1,32.1.768
T ar '. II 785.33.1 11.7.383.713/11 1311,133 40 413 133
RIVEER PAOKEIf3.
MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS
FOR 711EMPHIS,Id i St
VICE MUM/ and NEW Olt
r4LANS.—The Rao puossot , r otosroor
MIESSENOZR No. St.—Capt. Jitter. DIRT, •
WIII 'nave rar tho above and Intermediate ports
on THURSDAY, 11Uth Inst.
!or (rth ltir . 4 ,, viuira ward, orb
Jell YLACE. VVLLINti WOOD, •vuta.
CAIEW,
S.
INIEDIf-adr m e s
v e .,. AND /4Eq ORLEAN
One passenger steamer
MAGOIE HAYS....B. C. /ELWIN. Commander.
James C. Drava. Clerk. will leave for the above
arid Intarntedlasa porta on TUESDAY. • Jan/
114 h.
r*r n i ntlEalt e" •
Jai FLACK COLLIN/Mt/OD, Agents.
=ZIE2I
rCII EVANSVILLV,Aare.
LASUbVILLIL ANIS NAGS
S.Lg.—Toe splendid Paa..neer attararr
ULAdtireW A. kIoBITOOS. COMMAAAer,
will leave (ovine above and Intermediate Vohs
TUESDAY, Jan. 16th.
rot !relent or passage. ai l ry on board oral
J &Mtn CW.1.11. or
At /LAW( A CULLS "doW001". Agents.
LOUISVILLB, CAUIO ant ST. LOMA.
•
VOR CAIRO AND ST.
.1 lA/UM—TM Poo poweirge
O.
GRAY Capt. I. Wuirrr Eta.
Will leans for rho oho. sod littoratedlato ports
WZDNILEDAY,I9 Pm.
/or rraliet i v i mi amp:aboard of
. lall MACK. voLubloWcioD. Arms.
rCAIRU • LOVUIVILLE 2 sar a t
useng er Mesm O •
AND CIT..
er LOUIS.
ha p
LEN nALC J. N. Qua. Commander.
Jame. Allgios, Malt, Will as sanoonned
M.elk. THU/DAY. Jar. 1711.
ft:llc-vAr."XiSTifIrW, rEntn.
STELdrdI3EUPS
TO • LIVERPOOL ARDAM
' QUEENSTOWN.
TEE fIIM (M 1. STEABIEUPIN
Ilrot•class vessels, MOM
MX*? EPTY T sTr imtraz.
ktn i n ,W H it i letEr i . Z st. r Pfe n i4ll
MUSA" HINGHAM Jr.i
namtnanzurirraarr. litormt.
y 1 .c ; I. I c. 4 0.• )•T ~o.JI 0 J. " 1 :
RIVER NEWS.
,58? P•efea •ad ►tlaatie Telegraph./
OIL cm. PA., Jah. falling
Ilow/Y, with eight feet Water in the
channel. Weather clear. Thermometer
CI at 6 r.
Ilnowntsvn.mc, Pa., Jan. 16.—River
rising atatiocutry, with about eleven feet
water In the channel. Weather cloudy.
Thermometer 50 at 7 P. M. C.
lIREMNSIIORO, Pa., January 16.—River
falling slowly with eleinn feet water In
the channel. Weather clear. Tiler.
mometer F..
The river was again rising yesterday
afternoon, will:_ about 17 feet in the
channel. Weater was mild and pleas
ant, and would have passed very well
fbr the middle of April Inateed of the
middle of January. Mercury was up to
45.
.
t eh
he Great Republic passed Memphis on
F day, and the Wausnits was at Louis
vi. the same day, en route from New
0 .th e
to Pittsburgh.
e St. Charles did not get off until
8 urday, having been detained by her
m bleary. She bad a moderate trip.
The Belle departed , for Parkersburg
on Saturday.
The Messenger, from New Orleans, and
K %to Putnam, from St. Louis, arrived
during Friday night. .
Tho Glendale, Capt. Hare, is antenna
fill , to take her departure for St. Lords to
day, and the, Maggie Hays, Oapt Martin,
will, It is expected, depart for New Or
leans to-morrow.
The it. C. (tray, Capt. home Whittaker.
fellows the Glendale to St. Louis, and
the Messenger, Capt. Jesse Dean, will
folios: the Maggie Hers to New Orleans.
The Ulasignw, Capt. Robinson, Is the
only boat ln port for Nashville.
—The InuLeath° Courier,feurnat, of
Tuesday, level The steamer Dexter.
upon her arrival at New Albany yester
day morning, was attached and tied up
by Valentine Graf, the County Treas
urer of Floyd county, to enforce the
payment of about. $l,BOO taxes owing to
the above county by her owners, Capt.
Sam Montgomery, Lem. Tyre and Hen
ry Henuegan. It le claimed by the de
fendants that the boat was turned over
to the builders last fall for the lien, and
that the County Treasurer can not le
gally seize or hold the boat for the debts
of the parties above mentioned. Sub
sequent to the transfer above mentioned,
the builders of the boat Rave the above
parties possession of the boat with in
structions to do the beat they could with
her.
—The Evansville Journal, of Wed
nesday, says: Nathan Brown, of James.
sown, N. Y., Is again here with a flat
boat from Chautauqua Lake, a beauti.
I sheet or water away up among the
pine hill of North•westarn New York.
and the which has Ito head within, 7
nines of Lake Erie. The outlet of the
lake le by way'of Cansactaga Creek and
Connewago river, the latter emptying
Into the Allegheny at Warren, Pa., MO
miles above Pittsburgh. This boat is
one of a fleet of three, which Capt.
Brown has traveled those various streams
with a vast amount of math, doors,
blinds, windowgtais, de.
—The St. Louts nit:sr/era/ of Wednos.
day says: Poor Tiiir Packard! This
gentleman was In the employ of thei
Bridge company, and yesterday morn
ing, unfortunately, made a misstep on
the derrick boat Alpha, and a piston rod
of the sand-pump crushed against his
leg, breaking It to a horrible manner.
He is now at the Sisters' Hospital, and
will probably lose the leg. Captain
Packard was bred an engineer, and was
for many years a steamboat commander
—on the Florida, on the U. B. Grant, and
in the Bt. Louis and Johnsonville trade.
His numerous friends will hear of this
accident with sorrow.
•
—Says the Cincinnati Gazette,' of Sat
urday: Three fast steamers were an
nounced to depart at noon. The M.J.
Anderson left for Wheeling • little be
fore the noon hour; the St. James do
parted for Maysville on time-12:30 P.
N., and the Ohio followed a hoot 2:40 P.
We heard one of the officers of the
Ohio offer to wager i:. 0 00 that that boat
would plug the St. James before the lat.
ter reached Maysville. We would be
glad to hear from all the boats at earl
ma points, as we have no doubt that all
did their best.
—The two Saturday Vickstorgh pack
ets, Frank Pargoud and the Natcher,left
here on Saturday evening, the PaMand
in advance, and at Forty-One Mlle Point
the Natchez paired the Pargoud under
way. This .is • great victory, as the
Natchez is s new boat and being on her
third trip.—New Orleans /impose. 11th.
—John Martin, formerly of the steam
er Savannah, but later baker on the
steamer Mary Davage, while in a elate of
Inconleatlon, fell asleep on the railroad
track at Cairo, Tuesday eight, sad was
killed by the ears. lie leaves a wife
and child In Davenport, lowa.
—A. Memphis telegram says: A salt
has been instituted In the Circuit Court,
of Tennessee, by tho Memphis Gas Com-.
pany sgainst the Alice Dean, of Cincin
nati, and has security for 1400,000 In
volved In It.
—A tlabboat, • belonging to Moesra.
'Benedict it Graham, and loaded with
cord wood and railroad timber, was sunk
in the Kanawha at the Marine Railway
landing on the night of the 4th.
—The Pew Albany Ociinmercial of
Thursday says: if the weather should
prove favorable, the last span of the Ohio
river bridge, at Louisville, will be swung
within the next fifteen days.
The Carrie V. Kounta arrived st
New Orleans on Friday. She run Into
the bank some distance this side of New
Orleans, but sustained no serious in.
Jury. :
—Six Inches of snow fell at Atlanta.
Georgia, on Friday, the heaviest Salt
sines 1843. People near the mountain.
report an arrows of 13 Inches.
—The Nellie Rogers was announced to
leave Cincinnati for St. Louis on Satur
day, and the Camels was expected to
arrive there the same day.
—The Mary Ann, New Orleans to
Pittaburgborse at Cairo on Thursday,
and the Alps left there the same day for
New Orleans.
•
—The Bellevernon. from New Orleans,
wee at Cairo on Thursday. and the Bal.
lie was at Laulsvilld the same day.
—The Bailie arrived at Cincinnati on
Friday, and will probably iota= from
there to-New Orleans.
—The price pad for the Marcella by
her new owners was $12,000. She wu
built In Ju1y,1863.
IMPORTS By 1141.1.R0AD,
.PITIRRITROH FORT WAIN' AND CHI
CAGO RAILROAD. Januaryls.-100 kr
harm J H Parker; 400 ski dour, 100 bbla
do, owner; 50 bge timothy seed, .A Kirk.
ostrick & Co; r pkgs liquor, A QNe
Grew; 30 bbla cranberries, Volgt, M &
03; 56 bdts fellows, Hardman & Son;. 100
bble dour, G NVllson; 100 do do .1 4 A
Dells; 2 pkgs butter, El Rogers; 7 boxes
cheese, NEI Braden; 6 kin lard, Shlpton
& W; 4 rolls leather. / M Delange; 1 car
barley, McKee, S & Go; 2 cars limestone,
Laughlin & Co; 1 do do, Shoenberger, B
& Co; 50 bbl, oil, G E Palmer; 20 dozen
brooms, J Porterfield; 07 tslle shovels,
Myers & A; 2 bbl. hems, J A Graff; 2 do
do, Vangorder & El; 0 dressed hogs, H
Rea Jr; 4 pkgs butter, Bruggerman & 0'
67 do do, W H Graff & 0o; 1 car hay,
CLEVELAND AND PITTEWHIGH HAIL.
span, January 15.-2 care ore, Bug &
Co; 1 ear do, J Reamer; 11 do Iron do,
-860 onberlter aßi 4 do ore, McKnight,
P & Co; I do o do, Hutchison, O & 03: 2
do do, Hfxtso, O a D; I do 2 cars do E . 0
Totten; I do pastes, Woodworth .8 D; 2
do do. Bruggerman & 0; 1 do lumber,
R P Burgon; 2 do Mayes, Pittsburgh &
Connelsville R R; 3 has Air
batiks sM & Co; 55 is pipe, H H
ksoata, J. & W Pr&ly; 0 kge lard, P
s pan' a Bon; 20 skit barley, McHenry &
IL; 1 car corn, Mcilane & .6; 83 skis oats,
10 do rye, W H Nantker a Bon; 2 bbla
beans, Ido d apples, 1 do eggs, Head &
Bl; 20 pkge sundries, Woodworth &D;
87 bales b corn, McElroy a
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILEGAD. JED
15.-1 car hay..l B McKee; 8 do lime.
stone. Bhoenberger & B; I do metal, if
Woodsides;l3 aka flour, K Hazleton; 1
bbl poultry, Ido eggs. Paul & O. 2 d
bogs, Ptiellers & is,; 1 car rye. Dan Wal.
lace; I do do, W 51 Meek; 73 cars coal.
Kier, PaK;47 do do, Armstrong, D a
I Co; odo do, Coleman, A a Co: 37 eke
wheat, E T Kennedy Eng 104sks corn,
23 do wheat, 6 do' rye, Scott a 0; E can
P &
m Nlmick &Col do do, - McKnight.
etal,
00.
.
_ PrThresradtr, enrciewari AND ST.
Lowe Barsmosii, January 15.-1 car feed
J t3chnapp; 69 ha' paver, Pgh Paper
Mont Co; 80 bp corn, 4 bbla potatoes, W
H Hagan; 4 liddruHaya & 81; 1 bhl tali
low, A Wilson; 18 oats, J Babellrie; 58
bag oats, 8 dodo wheat, P Schield. 17 do
hlineYi.
_5 &tut lard, 2 do butter, Ido
eggs, meanor r; 27 s corn,
Ithlnehart El;it. Har pe
15 do meal, Bboe lo ntaker
d L; 6 do do; 6 bbl. flour, PG Craighead;
1 bad d peaches J A Graff;
AISZOILINY STATION January 115.-
2 cars haler', J Rhodes At Co; 2 do wheat,
T Kennedy & H.:1; 10 dos brooms, J A
Soot': 5 do do, G P Comley;96 aka resod,
M B Suydam; 100 tads flour, 11 Knox tk
Bon: 1 cut raga, J B Jones; 2 oars metal,
Pah iron 42930; /062 pigs lead,' Beams?
Bauman tt Go; 12 kg' p harbor, 0 HIM
2do do, J Lookban. _ •
-.ra ~
SPECIAL NOTICES
Ir'CONSUBIPTION.
DR. SCHENCK% P U LKOIIIO EYED! for the
cae., of Cough., levies and consuniptioo•
care of
SEAWEED T.1N1 , 1 for the
care of ityspepada and &lithe Debilitated Condi
tion. of It, Stomach.
'" ' •
DR. KIDSFICKS YANDSLICZ PILLS. for
Illoeuees of the Liter or to act •• • 4hunla
Retire.
AD of the. three htedlel ?ea On often required
In teeing Consumption. though the Pulmonle
Vg!tlr ,t , t 4pl'alg.ft'sd' A "A.'t o h 4 nnig
blow. acnels, uy which means cure le seen el ,
""1.
• ,
Timm Medtrines are bontelentiouslyoffered to
the Cub'le ae the only eve, certain and tellable
remeey for leitimotaly Consumption, and roc all
those Morbid condition. of the bodyhich lead
to that fatal direare, Liver Complaint w and fly..
petiole, are often forerunners or COnannlPLlala
and le,en they mantfertthchircliea they require
the motprompt attenCon.
The Pulmonie Penni in • medicine which has
bad eong probation before the pubilL 'tavola.
hes prove per iodhe thousand cures it bar
male through • • of more than thy- Ova
years, in all of which time lia reputatio h o. In•
emo t ed. atid the mostWet' nine anepllento eta
no 'Darer doubt that it lea remedy which may
be lived with confidence in all gapes which admit
at a cure.
If me patient will perseveringly follow MO di
rections which accompany each bottle, be will
Certainly be cured. if his lungs are eat too mach
wasted to mate deur, posit It. Seen in cue.
ssittlerned to be Incurable. when Mende end phy-
Means have despaired, the um of this Medicine
bee saved the life of the patient and restored
him to perfect h.alth.
Dr. Ikhenct does nOt gay wit h in ew te a chm.
layman, cow:mention IMO the of
els Melee. but he emphatically ascot. that ellen
when patients hare toe most alarnsingermptoras,
ifi
loth at • violent mmlth. creeping colitis hi t
sweats , toe heal deb Ilty, et, n to such a deg ••
that they are oblieed to Ile in bed, and wh .a
to,' t oe "teen pp by tkelr physician they may s al
be cured. when .deal reatment. can create n w
lungs, hot the Immo are very sed.y d incased
find to wine extent deltrored, a sore may be <f
leeted by 1,, &lona , medicines.
Also. In beroftdone Dieuases, thee., medicines
are eneatly Mac cut. tie. Petienck ins photo-
graphs of • number of persons who have been
nearlycovered with running sorts and now all
'ird ny. This ahows ID purifying properties,
which molt be able to heal ca •Illee in the lung ,
le the trettment of Uonsuscptkiti It ape me
pumnst importanco to fine •Igor and a healthr
tone to the aysterti, II mice it ts necemary to
etretwthen the Appetit. of the patient seal trei
~,,,t o the digretlon• . Proper nourishment Is re
;mired together With Inlet leleula a will make
the mood eerily digestible. The ankles most
.altable for the diet of COO motto %lye planet/ are
destines. d In Dr. etchenclOs Almanacs which
are w att le... 4 eratultuusly. In 'anent, the
most highly outrithols articles a to be pee.
(erred, butthe dlirestne organs men the
he ato ength
rend In order to make either food or medicine
iontrlvesble. - • This Ds/element Is met by the
neaweed Tonle, and fur this propose It wm des
ignated
When the Moieties Pi - were are pet la good
order, the food has Its proper eer,e.t; the Mstere
of the limiest. le MI/MOIAtt d and 11 • los er s be
gin to exercita their functions in • normal and
healthy manner. Then the healing powers of
rulmoulc Myren will toga the me.
Irultnun•ry Consum
Dyspepsia
innmost always cote
nitrated with Dyspepsia List, Complaint.
behenck's Meednuts Pills are in ended to re
move obatructine• Irvin the rer and restore its
healthy action. They have alt the sMucy which
Is ascribed to calomel or . 'hluc ass. , gad ant
warranted hot to co nid co c a article of any min
eral poison. These Pill the moot obstittate
coativenese, stet headache, pile., Miens adec.
Mons, and all other 111.wresi
r ureteceridition wh th ich e
L•rltv. Mole a
b r n ido the ot p c dsWill prove the eleaey e
of the
medicine.
jai:mminent on the rea Weed Tonle and Man•
drake rlile are Invaluable auxiliary medletua
Tiny relieve um serli,ring• a the patina utd
l
Saba she raiment° tlyup l• eirune • c• , ••
ure, destroyed and all symptoms according to
d eat h. dment of the physician !infested •epeedy
eat The /WO of patlente Tenn were utast')
In a dYing c .dal.rl have been DreaerVed ter
.month, by the tee of echenakte three great rut
adles.
Dr. Behenak's Almathe contain. a full treatise
on the cartons forms of Manna. Ms mode of
treatment, sea genera: dirrelloue how to amble
medlelue. m• be had uratle. or vat try mall b
ad y
dreanng hi. Principal I.lDre„ No. 101, North
Math street. Yblladelphra,
fTlee o• the Poloroum info p and Seaweed Ton
le eseh 111.60 per bottle. or lIT,OO a half dom..
Mandrake PUN SO not a boo, for rale by all
druggist..delf/al•7
larDOCrOlt NHtITtER CON.
TINIIIPP TO TIIZAT ALL PRIVATE
DIERAHEB. 1 hat numerous Li n gf cases swat
lag from 5.1L0:m, retie onmanlialess
nervous debility,lrrity, eruptions, .solnal
embilotie. mitt nat Impotency permanratly
cored. Persons Male with rtelleate, intricate
and long mending eferilltotleoal complal. I. ant
politely limited to call Ibr consultatton, wtach
costs nothi Ex perleime, the belt of teachemv
has enablal hi ng. m
to perfect remedies at one. egi
dent, safe, permanent. and whi basins..e..
can be used witbont hindrance to Red
idol. prepared le the establishment, which em
braces orate. serration mid waning rooms; also
bottling and stet ping apartments roe Imelielits
requiring daily perSoned attention, aad vapor
and chemical baths, tans conceutratlng the famed
mineral spring.
_.
_No matter who Once felled,
Mat. your cue. Read what be On
la his
for of lifts pages. mat to any address for two
atm:train sealed envelope. Thoomnds of cases
treated annually. at ofg , e and ell over the reen
try. Coustitiallor free, pommel'sor ley_efidi.
°d
ice N0..9 Wytt• street, (near ecaM ii set
Pittsburgh. Pa. Roars 9A.9. to C. San.
days 115 is. to tt r. -. Pamphlet sent to any ad
dress for tmo stomps. sat
arJUST OUT.
"HSKRItY PICTOIIAL TROCHIX6.
TOR COLDS, COUSIN. SONS THROAT AND
BRONCHITIS.
None so rood. None pleasant.
None (.7nre as Quirt.
RUSHTON ♦ 011.
10 Alb: Mow. New loin.
Use no Nora of those befall:4a tasted amuses-
Rog •`Brown Cuban taloa." duN
OrDATCHELOWB HAIR DIE.
This splendid hair Dye Is Dm bents world:
the only time and ranee/ Dye; tamilem, prim
hie, ustantaneous; no disappointment; no ri
diculous tint t remedies Mo 11l effects of bid
dyes; invigorates and I &&&&& the
H al ` D
and
IMant/IM. 01.1 or brown. Said I. all Druggists
and Perfurcers; and properly applied at tutu.-
lora Wig lsetotT, No.lll Pond street. New
TON. ine21412
IRON AND STEJJL.
DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN. EAHM. & CO.,
===l
IRON. NAILS STEEL.
AXLES AND SPRINCS.
DINMENNX, L X AND AVNIAXAs .
AT BAR, BARIUM AND SQUABS IRON,
FLAT
AIIRILT *ND TANK. IRON.
lILIEN PLATES ANL) MEADS,
11U.ARD IRON. LLILLQ AAA DROPPER BABY,
MANORS. CUTTII! BAJO. CYLINDZS
IRON.
T/.1 7 .10 Ti. AT RAIL, An Cowl Routs.
CROW MARK. WEI/UE.4A HARROW VULVA.
NOON°. PLOW AN I) OU I.TIVATOR
BTR.R.t. WINGI AND )10111.013 cot to paten.
ISTERL TIAA RUM. ISHARTLNU. A. B.
BUOWE and WAUON SPRINGS and
AXLES.
LITT NAILS AND SPIKES.
All floods First Oaks and Wanwited.
•
011FIDES AND WORMS:
Sizteuth Street and Alieshear River
wed TT Water Street, Pittebargti. •
sate/ .
MILLER, BARB & FIRKIN.
1111MWAL 'lnurnizes:
Ar a. Walt emizAtiv r r i lea,
anICUL ram -Kai-Is. Y. Kuca.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, .
TILLER, BARB /14 PARKIN,
01110. Is. 210 prorty Stied,
PIriIIBUIIGH, PL.
pITTSBIIRGH
STEEL WORE&
ISTABLIISIRD IIJ 1141.
ANDERSON & WOODS,
NANOVACTIMS Or
DISST ,gI3PI7IIIID OAST STEEL
emy devarlption. Aho, best
Mud Aerie". Plrr .and Spring. Meal.
000iinia089 AND 118IIT kVilil/t. Pitts
burgh. M. 10511.141
DUQUESNE FORGE.
(Successor
,to 708. RANH It 130. 1 )
11. Meal , leo co-extensive with the leading rots
eTl=tl7 ' ilt 11 " e P irto at * gra Vtla
BHA M 4 , nll.llllB, PISTuN DOD& L5111%1113,
PITIA..IIi MIL WEISKAILIWAD AXIALs,
LOCOIgOTIVS /84111 together with every
deeertpttork 0 . owl forge
Corm of Daquens Way nd First Street.
ELL SILIESEN PROCESS:xarrb..t: lirsti2trurtrall 'Pro.
The superior quilts Imparted to stood Isola the
great Improvement la tederlor Itroa aod the re
dhead east, eroasteed It to all istaaufactarersof
Iron.
applyb ur to
Pardee wishing L 9 we It tae obtain Lenge. by
JAMES P. SPEER
• • - • A_ ytt for the Trustees, —
BOOKS 1 sod si 'Hidaw s 961(
/earth arms:
Parties Interested are invited to Jett the
811ZN1111931111 WORSE& when the process Is
new to eaeoasslal overadoe. 9,4:da
gIIEFFLELD STEEL WORK&
NIMICK 00,
priistnnton, FL,
Ilkaaladenn of over, description at -
CAST ANDOFIBILIN STEEL.
,
JULTLWAY SPERMS, • •
sidanTßaD m ill u L TlRkt
warehoue s 83 Wolter and 100 Pint Sta.
wawa DIULIKOND
STEM warm.
piim'BitOtHEß & CO
of as dasextptletas of
Mo i r#l i d=ra r r u ff i4 Timmy
rrrrsimitan.
FINANCIAL.
S. McCLEAN & CO.,
B ANK ERB.
I=Cl
Government Securities,
No. 75 Fourth Avenue,
PrPPSHIIIII3II, PA.
Personal and prompt attention tire, to ereey•
thing In the boldness. Coßrett., made. Cot
titicates Issued, and r.at allowed on Time
Deposits. Advances made on Prime Collateral.
and Government licentities It liberal rate..
Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Exchange.
Gold. !Sliver. Dank Notes. he.. dc. All local or
other Miser' anemia Pluhts. Donde. Dortgtges,
Commercial Pa. er. dc.,, negotiated at the usual
rates of commlmion. !all
THE SAPt DEPOSIT CD.
OF PITreitILTILGII,
I=l
Safe Keeping of • Valuables,
Under guarantee, and the renting of Bates in Ita
Fite and Burglar• Proof halts.
No. 83 FOURTH AVENUE.
President—WlLLlAM PHU. IPS.
Vie, President—HENßY LLOYD.
WILLIAM elf ILLIk% KTILON 11. PAINTER.
HENRY LL"TD. JUL 1. WIHINIV.N.
WILLIAM REA. OEOIIO6 IILAIM,
WILLIAM M. LYON. CUUTII U. HUMEY.
Ja.B. I. BENNETT.
dic , Y t TllAs-11. P. OW BOWNIIOWIT.
Open daily from 9 o'cl.t A: E. LO 4 o'clock
TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK,
Wood St., eor. Second Areal.
INTEREST PAID ON • DEPOSITS.
Gold, Coupons, Bondi and Stocks
DODOS= AND SOLD.
A. BILIIDIACY. President.
' W. VALNICIRIC. Vim rreald.t.
od•dAF CUM CLAUKE, Colter..
N. HOLMES & BONS,
B_ .11 Di 1
57 MARKET STREET.
IFTTTSIII7RGEI, PAL
CadeeMom made on 41 the priaMpal MOM Of
Um United mates and Gnulas.
Stecks,Bonds and other Securities
BODONI . AND BOLD ON OONNINDON
Salo o particular attantlaa paid lo the Purchue.3l4
tjnited States Securities.
aiksl
HART, CACOHEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BR9ICEES,
Corner Fourth and Wood Streets,
vrrnavaan, PA.,
0100M701121 TO HANN*, HAFT • 00")
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
Azad partlealar atteektion paid to %As P. 0..
sad Auld at
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Si at Drafts on London.
CITY 'BANK.
112 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL, sioomoo,
lITOCIBOLDEES INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIDA:
nnuclux LKCHANUIa
Bought and sold. mid when desired remitted to
'Corinne. Collection. made on all the principal
poinu or the ilatiod Maui and Canada.
DOrtxtri Freetthmt.
Jag. McCann. Vice Praeldent.
W. it. lioninate. Cattier.
Dtaacav D. Mown. Jai...McCabe ,
Thom..
Jr.,
Iliugh Keling,
J. Crazier,. Jr., Terence Campbell.
Patrick Num James Mien,
0
0
a 0
. B. Kam H. 1
. Irregrogle,
Jun. Joe. Hermann. Thorium Bernet.
lel Ai JOB. W. fIAZZAK. Solicitor.
DOLLAR SAYINGS NARK.
NO. 55 FOUNTR sums.
CHARTNNED IN UM
.6333T3 66.596. 371. 60.
Open deny. Iron 6 o'clock A. 6. to 3 o'clock
I, 6., mad SATURDAY XVISNLN66. Rom bras
lot to November An, from 7 to* o'clock, and
from November tat to ILay Ist. .from 6 to II
o'elo p ek
r " At. t. r rlt V g i dl l e " p s tt o lg
deelmed Swim 0 year. In Jane sad•Usceseber.
Intenst boo hoes declared enabatianally in Jane
tnd December, Once the Reek wan organised, at
he rate of stl per cent. a Tear.
lateren, if not drawn oat. le placed to thi
emelt of the don...tier as prlacioniiine bear. the.
same Interest [TOM the Met 4.70 of ilchic aOll
mesesbee. 'onipesiadlng twice a rear...Rhein
tanatillas Ike depositor Rican. (woven to present
hie peas book. At thin rate money will d..ntile la
km Mimi twelve years.
Nooks coital al as the ,
and Resalatioas, fund
don at tee otice.
rllltallinni—J AM
• trier. By-laws, Rain
bed gratis. os wyllw
3==
A. Y. rollook.
Hobert Robb.
John s
r ne U. Phnbergcr.
Jame
Yciti n 4
144. 1. Frin * .Z.A,
Jason ItteA.O..
June. D. D. Needs.
I. N. Faunae..
Tana
Calvin Anms.der...
Ada
John C. Bludley.
Demme Black,
Hilt thisgwln.
chute. A. Cotton.
ohn J. 1111 ns. 1.pla. •
,
Whn J
illits B. Haven.
Diehard
H unker,
Diehard Du..
Junto it. Not..
. .
•Iraandrr Np. 11 1 ..
Cerl.Uaa Y.a•er
ZEIII
Hebert Cr. Lomat&
Henry J. , ne.
Peter A. Madeira.
Jobe Marshall,
.
Walter P. IlarshaTl,
John a. Meraddea.
Day.d WecanMem.
H. nry W. Oliver. Jr,
...may Patinae
Henry L. H sawalt,
Wm. it. behmerta.
Al Tirana,
IWA Ailla=. COL.T VanOKinrk.
C,
Tiallarniza—OHAß I
111.Citrern—JUIe8
ME=
r• - 7:llmm7t:rT:T47:Vl
ESTABLISHED BY
A. & T. GORBILY, 1812.
W. X GIMBILt
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 ' Liberty' Street,
cow.: OA,. MAULS HOTAC..I
PITTSBURGH. PA.
•
M. OTICILZ J. A. ISTUIL2.
M STEELE SON,
• Commission Aferchoisis
AND DLILW IN
Wi01:111,011.A.311%, &to
No. VII OHIO 6111X17. near lass Comm..
♦LLZGHZSY CITY, F.
!WM; "JUL JAMES IN 81011•411 T
KEIL & RICILHIT,
'1041111231011 11111111011 ANTS,
nous, owl, nue, WIZ PEED,
1149 Libert, Ill" Pitts Mulct.
nras.hv
MEANOR & HARPER,
YVAN, OLIN LAD PRODUCZ
Commission . Merchants.
lc% s» LIZZATT lIMILIZT.
Oallas=cuts solicited. 0.7
-W. C.' ARMSTRONG,
slneesies to losert Armstroml
PUMICE COXIDNUON MENTIANT,
7211
riro. 25 Markot ®trout.
/1
T BLIIICILSIID,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Ho. S FINN STRICT
k nrrix, Immo k PA TON,
Wholesale Wooers, ciaosealealon Merebsoets
N:lhnir4
Sh Waserbsivehe
grolo.e°1"" Siniluso umescr.
JOelf i. 1101711..1D1G n. 30C11.
JOHN I. HOUSE £ Rm.
ae..oa u• JOHN I. BOUM • Co., 'Wiwi..
sale e.OOIIIIB sad ColosilsOoa Merchants, Coma
of enaltisleld Waser arm% Pttlabank.
•
Mgt MOWN A. WAJ.LACL
trIPTON AWALLACE.Whoje-
V . IIIMr sT AIWADI39 DELI"
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
LKIER&COQ
ININMANak
CABlill PEARL 'ABM nr
ens Stara for by
J. B. cuutrumn
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4,c1, - .14.., • .
PROPOSALS
ronorrwr DEPARTMENT.
- WAIDUNGTON.OcIobcr
pRoPosALs FOR
MAIL LOCKS
BILALLED PROPOSI,LI3 for forntshlue Mall
Lock. and Keys of new kinds, to be sotedituted
for the Locks and Heys now used on the totted
nudes malt., will be received at this Dep.,
meet until 0 o'ck ck A. m., the 3:lday of FEE,
Bus Ey, 1.171),„It Is desirable to obtain Locke
and Keys of a neW constrnellen tor the exclusive
aK of the United IP aleabtalls,and,lf preguesble,
Invented expressly for that purpose. •• toe
poser. of a model Lock and Hey to public exam
ination wool.. Impair. If not testroy, Its 01 Illy
for the malls. the Department prescribes no
model for bidders, but relies for Its selectlon en
the •POtilit• mg of mechanical skill and Ingenuity
which st fair ...Pe:Won among Inventor., here
by Wetted, may develop. It is efficient to de
see Me the principal requisite. of a Mall Lock, as
follows Pelf:Leek'sg untform.y. security,
I lightness, strength, durability, novelty of eon.
struction and fat lily of use: Twts kinds of
Lock. ao t Keys, one of braes and tho other of
Iron, different In exPrior form and Interior
construction or antangement, are required: and
Proposals should specify separately the price of
each bra's Lock, each Key for the same. each
iron Lock and each Key for earn... Duplicate
samples of each bind of Locks and Keys pro
posed, are required to be rubtottled with the
Propot ale; one of each temple Leek to t r nom
.4 up and tntebed, and another to be open or
unriveted, so that its internal structure aLd me
'atonement may easily be examine:l. Every
sample should be plainly marked with the bid
der's name, and, if the same tor any Dirt of It
be eovered by a patent, the date of such patent
sad the name of the patentee most be also ab
tubed thereto.
The Interne , plan oralysniement of }ho fed , .
offered, sod the particular shape of the Key te
entelte to do to them, mull not be like an; now
or beretotr. re In nee.
They must be warranted not to infringe upon
or would with any patented Invention of which
ha bidder Is rot the paten... Preference will
be given to a Lock, the Key of which hu sot
been exposed to [enema °bee evasion or bees
publicly deeeribed, disclose d or suggested.
♦ decision on the various specimens and Pro.
somels will be made en or brfore the 3d day ell
Aldliteli, 1510; and unless the Postmaster Gen
eral shall deem It to be for the Intermits of the
Department to reject ►'l the Propoealsmid sped.
men. submitted under this advertLemest, ti e
right hereby expressly reserved to lim e ) con.
tracts will bee ntered Into es soon thereafter as
practicable, with the emceesi fed bidder whose
Loeks shall be ad.ipted, for furnishing similar
Locke and Keys the four rms . , L they maybe
required ant ordered. If muteally agreed
In writing by the eocersotoraud Postmeuter Gene
era), for the time being, not leas than azimuths
before Its egplration, the liontraet may be ex
tended and 'coutinued for an andiflonal term
of four years. But on and after the expiranen
of either term of the coetrut, or on and after
its rightful annulment at any time, the I'mtmas
ter General shall have the right to contract with
or employ any clime party to ferniste the same,
or any other kind of Locks not Key.; and if he
stash demo proper to demand and receive f !OM
the late or def•ot'.ng contractor all finished
er uselnished Key. and the Internal parte of ti e
Locks mmtraeted for, and all dies, gauges and
designs, (which would enable other. to make or
forge Inch Locks and Key.) Ire the possession of
such contractor. who, after their surrender to
the Depattment shall be paid for the same, at
mch price' as may be ascertained by Lir ap.
pralsement.
The contractor meat agree and be able to fur
nish, if requir,d tad ordered, 310,000 Brass
Locks=id 3,000 Bran Keys within three months
Irom the time of enterine into contract. and
110,1100 Iron Leeks andl3o,Utlo Iron Keys watt.
In tea mouths from such time. But the Poet•
master U, metal o 111 reserve Int right to increase
or diminish, a* the wants or interests of the see.
vice may Aran nu& the quantities of the Locks
and K. ys above specified, with a proportionate
allowance of time to fornlvh them.
All the Locks fi,rnished by thecontractor enus
be wirrauted to keep In good working order Is
two years to the ordinuf eof the egretee
when not subjected to obvi klolen.; such no
become defective within that:time to be replaced
with perfect Locks without Charge. All the
Locks furnished nadir contract are to be, each.
distinctly marked Yell," In either sunk
or railed letters, and all Um Keys are to be num
bered In the natural order; each Key having Its
appropriate number distlneUr stamptil upon°.
side of the bow and i.U. B. Y.U•' on the oppoelte
side.
The contractor will be required to deliver the
Locks at his expense at the guatellice Depart.
ment, WaokingDm D.C., put upon stlcks.fortn
tng Debars' e bundle. of flee Locke rack, and se
curely packed in wooden * boxes containing not
mom than two bundled Lock. exch. The Keys
are to be delivered to an agcnt of the Department
duly and mamially authorised In each use, to
take charge ofirnd convey the same from the
contractor's manufactory to the Departinent,
where both Locks and Keys are to he inspected
and approved before they shall he paid for.
The contractorwtU be required to give bond
with ample mcurity in the tom of idly Thou.
sand Dolan. to be forfeited to the United States
ar liquidated damage*, In cam of kb galore to
perform the contsset, either as to ret
aliating the mpplies ordered within a reasonable
time, or as to guarding the manufactent of the
man LOck• and Kegs with doe privacy. integrity
and um.
No proposal will trierefbre be watered if not
aocompenled with a bond of the penal sem of
Twenty Thousand Dollars, sitar eaerufed by the
proposed surelley, (whose reepeneibilliy must be
certified be &Judge of &Court of Record neared
to their place of realdimat, attested hy the
Clerk of such Coast under the sent thereof.) and
conditioned - fur thetr ecomthe responsible aa
Burette. on the required hood for toe fulfillment
of the contract, In ea. such Proposal .ball be
not. pled. The manufacture or Mail Looks and
Nola to, or •••<•.ity. a bigots Important and
delicate trust. which lb. Department will eon-
Ode to no btddsr whom Propoula are not also
accompanied with tratimonials of good charm
ter.
In deriomn-on the Proposais and specimens
the Postross ral of
d bidderpedleot
to alert the B r an,ock of oatand the
Iron Lockof another. • - lle. tbetefore, reserve.
the Gehl of contraction with different Individ
nal. for etch different Made of LoM• as he mar
*elect.
Proposals shmid be mrefuily waled end ad
dremell to the `tleoond /melanin Postmaster
Gelnt rat," sod endorsed en toe envelope .. Pro.
postal" fotYW Lork.;"
.1011121 A. J. CREABWELL,
Postmaster Genera/.
1M1173
pnorossui FOR PURCHASE
Or
RIFLED ca.r.rair, dcc
' BUREAU or ortiDNAL.Ct,
Navy Degrarbonf.
WAamNams ClTY,'Jnola.l7 4,11110.
.1111ALNIt PHOPO3ALB Mr the purchase of 30-
ponder and SO prouder Parrott Rides, with
Canines. Implement., and Projectiles now en
hand hi the navy-yards at Portsmoeth, N.H;
Bono., New , York, Philadelphia, Wriehlagton.
and Norfolk, will be received at ibis LBureau
mea 111 o'clock noon. JANUARY 31, 11110.
Ia the Mankato then are about 300 tem,
as• Carrildes. sad 96.151 Prolectilee. Poked.
ale. in detail of the article. et each yard will be
furnished on application to this Bureau.
• Bidden sr &&&&& the number of gen. cu
rlew, Implements and projectiles they desire to
{Mecham at each yard acparately,specinticr the
calibre of the gnu, krad of carries.. whether
broadside or pivot, and the kind of projectiles.
The De delivered at the resent •
In navy-yards, and must - be rimmed by the
peaeltuer or purchasers within tin days after
the ecceptnee of hi. or their bid. Borne de
liveries will be made of any .tilde until the
partles pure/mien shill bay, deposited with
the paymaater of the inn-yard the amount of
the purchase money Meech case. •
Many of the stiekeate sew. mall/are alnico
able. Bidders will therefore offer accordingly.
No offer forth se articles as old true orwood wlii
be considered. -
The Berea reserve, the right to reject any or
bids which It say not oonelder to the Interest of
the Goverala• at to accept.
Protasis should be ladoreed on the envelope
"Proposals for Perches* of Rile (Isola*, Ite."
L. LUDLOW 0 ter.
AD Marti Chief of Bares.
BRABB FOUNDERS
MUST NUM auarnes IMAM
HENRY BIER & Ca,
1100318001111
JOHN B. COOPER 81 00..
Ben and Brass Founders. 7
BRASS CASTINGS
NADS rgomprix TO 051)55e
Hateable and Grey Iron Fittings,
GAS PIPE AND TUBING,
WM IND CHECI ULM,
ALL GLOBE PATTERN.
IRON CCOCIX.S,
Brass Work of every description for
Steam, Water and OIL'
DcANLITACTUBTRIS9/ 1 . M. COOT= WCOII
Improved Bahmer-Wheel Ream Pump.
jgente for Dreyjne , Patent Ott.
era, the beat in the Market.
a Mee and Wales, earner Thirteenth and Plea
rena. erre
AT WOOD & McCINFFREIVi t '
Corner Liberty west Aa4 TWA Ammo,
Plttabargl,
IBM® FEUDED AND SON PIPE FITTED.
and AGENTS On A. B. CIAIDLEON i 00'11
!TEAM PIMPS AND Rumex,.
AROMTMOTS
BAWL & MOSER,
• . _
rims won Associamg stiminsek
trat, 6t81116. rtasursa. Ps.
wow siamatiat ghetto tat datgatag aat
Vitals at oar= 80131“ sat =MN
SUILDINOI,
ENGINES, BOILERS. &o,
F orir PITT
BOILER. STILL ABB TAME
WCOII:EKS.
CARROLL AND SNYDER.
MANUFACTURERS Or
egran x immirm i nt i msr i f i g.
07 1.. n' LTA AND lilt TANOI
r,
rtaAPlNgaidlPaeVP Prano 4l4llNl42,
GASOMETEILS AND IEO
. 25
BM DU 101,
FLOWN Douns AND COAL 511111.121.
Oa. and Wareham.. are Seemed,
Third. Short andl.Llberty
PTTTSIIIIIIGH, P.
'Orders sent to the above &dame wllt be
Promptly attended to. sela:Us
HUGH M. BOLE 8c CO.,
Den Point Alley sad Duquesne
aims ?az Thum)
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
Manufacture STEAM - 110AT 1140TPIESI end
tITATIONAftY ANOINT, of all Mae.,
WI *IWITUIPAP/liri
BOILER, or IA hone power.
CASTINGS, carver, hind, made to ordered aux
Foundry, on TIIIIIII STREET, below Market.
PIUS for 011 Welly, 13BATTING, PULLETS,
MANIOCS& HOUSE sad TOBACCO SCREWS
ald IKON TOBACCO r ILEMSZO, ow hand and
made to order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
=I
=I
=rail order. promptly Ailed. Tar 01
O'HAAA.BOILER WORKS.
F. REPHAN & CO.,
itaasfeetows .1
PTEAIt BOILZRD,
PAN TANKS : , STILLI3,_.4O
- "DlNL"Orinila
Bp WREN Mast BEDS, to.,
Cor. of second hello and Lfberfy-
PCITBBU OH. PA.
Irryolrlorr does promptly. Orden ma{ to the
stove address wlllbe protoPOY ollootot
Y. FOSPHAN. formerly *seaIer CAP.ROLL
blerDElt..B. oelS:011
REMICK. & BRO.,
PIPE A ourtoto.v-rsour
SAFES AND VAULTS.
NO DAMP, NO MOULD.
ENGINES AND MACHINERY,
BREINEP.It WORE, REP/UELEG AND. PUT.
TLNO•UP MACHINERY.
Cor. 11th and like fits.,lntsbarg*
11011:05
WM. BARNHILL k CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORMERS,
NM. %O, SA, SS AND 1/15 YZNN ST.
Having moored a lee rd sod famished It
with the most approved withninery, wear. pre
pared to mantra. tore every description of BOIL
BAN In the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made to the mouthy.. Clammy's, Brew:Wag,
/ire Beds. Means Pipes,. Locomotive Bedlam.
Condensers. bait Pam. Tanta. MI etills. Agita
tors, Bonitos Poss. Boller iron. Bar li t a iroter
To. end solo manufactoters of si • „V
t
eat Boiler..
Repotting done*. shortest jaken
JAUD Y. DIrSD =MIMI D. sine
JARED R. BRUSH ea SON,
MANUTACTURERS 01
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tank&
SEIMET IRON WOWL, au.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS,
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WOEKS.
===
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0r1T6331711.G1.11, PA.
WILLIAM SMITH,
MAXI/FACTOR= Or
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
POE GAS AND WAT/J1 WOSIN.
My papa ara all cat tavarably la !Ito, to dry
mai and LI bat lamas. Alio, tall luoarboaal
or froaaral • •
Castings for Gas & Water Werke.
I orould'almi till tie attestlos ofklavortate
elms of am Work. to my make of BILTOILTA
OAP FORT PFIT
FOUNDRY COMPANY:
comas. AVM WOW
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
fir Engines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re.
torts, and Castings generally.
W. J. AliDiSeeti ...... ..14 A. 711XIVOGIA.
MONROE," FOUNDRY
•
W.I. ANDFSBSON & 00,
romm tus itadart.rgains.
Castings of all Deoalptlloaa
a ft- em s vomo w in.ll=3„ . l9XV 4
elaas
°rpm. .1.117:1 Pommy—Ns. 150 WALT=
• Mt/XT. Pltidatb. Pa.
ROBINSON, BEA & CO.,
. ,
Samosas to Bosarson, Mans a Kassa%
WASWNGTON WORKS,
rouNDEas AIID
.IMECINLSTLPITTSBUR6II,
Massastares of Bost sad Banossar Mesa M.,'
r 1 sAdt= of ul 2./ 1 1.a i ar alnat
awl Intik Ilona comes Matt t irat.
Was. No..
for fined eITY L ABDII PATKINTINZMII
THOBLIS CARLIN k CO.,
Fourth 'Ward Fondly tad 'Whin
SANDUSKY 1T.,, ALLTAIEZNYOM. h. .
Manufactare et gltattaravy sad Portable Steam
itottnes, tit.juog,
luto lam XIII wort. Botumj NM cad Mull •
Outings, Onto Elm, Weletits. Wigan Boxes
to. O
0011 to order and haVOOO hand ~MN of
m. . my 1441
CENTRAL FOUND= •
AND ROLL Worm.
IMO Penn Eitreet,
BOLLIAN - k BAUM,
cut was, Ym Cuttan. not ra , th... ag•
NOVELTY WORN&
Foamloll A. D. • WM.
ZOORBFAII,LIAMS & CD.
lIWIrt/.17111:11X111 Of
11321 arraglNte AD AX IOURIV AT.
• -SCALES.
11 4 .11
0011131, OLIMIZWITB is MINT Ea
STONAL
, • listafts Skim
z Worghoor'
ethiseat ' asraerefWeal Mumma,
mom MAMMA vac
in4 4 4.:4 Witic a b or ri dawsV M AT
<Wm rroandlimerits‘arsols issiseik
REN N
Tru, mamma'. RAIL i
D. Ora aad alter 11 r. m., Pala ! Nov.
1669, Tesl;.• well metro at aad 4414411 i
front the Union Discos, torn. of Waallastim ;
and Liberty streets, a. folio.. •
I 0410 ort Hall ' hal~tn„.~laoam .
Tut
1 am
Wall's N. 1.. MO as I Wales N waa
o. IS'n ant
Brtatonac Nol 7:60 am Mon Train .... SAO i
No:r2. 11.110 am Bruton Ate.. 10120 ant
Olnansatt fa.11:80 amiltraitsAa ti• l• 6 . 10 pa
Johnstown 4010 lie am Caudell Ea. 43 pm 1
Nuns
AO
Nol 7:9opm Wall , a No. a-111111 am
to Kn. 1:00 Jottaztong Ars6/05
paaithe - tars. 1:60 pm New. Noil 6160 pm
Wall.. No. 1...11:50 pm finla. lfspreasa:6o
Brets.AcNo 9:99 pm No. a. 3106 pm
Wall , . NO. 4. 6:W , pia Wall , s No. 4.. 609 ran
fIenSCSLAC 3,_/ :I On; Tut 1dte..... 'Via° pm
W.C:s . sn'T 1C1:60 p.m I Wall's So. S.. 11:00 eta
trains =sae clot. connection at Barris.
Darn for Baltimore.-
Tho Mann Train loaves Walls -Iflations every
Dnnd at at
IOWI a . m. ltd tarfAz,, o lVie l f f .r /ligtele at
16:10 p. m. and L arrtves al. Walla Blatler. at
11:10 p. as.
sO
_lnelattatt Ls P area dal). 104
t9J , lrsa i doll( ...eft blonds!. all
pt iuday.
for bazar Infonnation &m . o.
W. H. 11LCKWTTH. •
Tim reansvanhatanremilContan 5111S01
nee ne ele g eCS he
gS.I alts th:r w r a it
reellollara saine."..inbaf'meW
that amount la raise will be at we et t ak of th•
warner, ann. SILIIV4I=I counsel. •
son Chantal liciparintanden
RALLROADS.
':iiir..•
, E , ST E R N-lir i gimm !
PANNSYLVA d NIA
AD.-AM an after NOV. L UM.
{yentas. Frahm . - the Western lL Fetriaile tea t nda Z
Railroad will arrive st and depart RSA.
Federal Street Depot, Allman. tey,.. 2
Arena s. . I Deport. r i
Mr.l. 4 l. 4 rili;AG it ti ' lllee . p . tirt No:311101Z
ti =el o . . rig? t, 2 1 r"" N" 1111 as
Freeport No. 1.11!04 pm a/W.0121M ,`
gprbadr;lia LIS to ' teo r rirfirTallii : 2 ?,
Above trainer. daily eiteeLSgay. r e
.Tbe Ohneh Train name ertyllannei s!
OTtTjrilP: l l ` :l. ' agui a- . kmi X 3
On at A:s9p. m. and MI.. Allah r MM. . r ,
il. at a:4O o. na. •
Tne taws leavin g athmbesait? WO*. l' ,
is. mate direct connection at port With :.
Iwo lineof titens for Putnr end neranietenta. I
Throe. Llama .roa n be . purchased et the Mee.
No. 14 Ot. Clair stn. ne.* tiospeadon bridge.
Pitianant., .0 at L e Depot-. Allegheny'.
ror ann . thlorzte saIU BT H I4
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sesame uy rt. fori Ileligge. ezeti Der -. 1 1 4 . 1 .
tig r irld . Milan in th araln. IT UL:te: ' as.
ending sole amoantin value el be at the ink 00
the owner. mile. Intent. wend contract.
troweAu lA. w .i p.l.wi t. i
101 l General rinnerinteadent. too..
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hem NOV. 14in.
sad arrive at the Union
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Arms en A Itesnne.
Leetsdele A0..6:0 a ass
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New Castle Illunel ant
Eaton • 9.11 an
Leetsdale ..Lillligpsa
Ilen•r Palls 4 . 31:n ern
Leetpdals . 4172 me
•• 7:33 me
Taft OW Ben- •
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.• 11: . 116 • m
Itocbestas lil:411pm
Ertidsle 111;:
SaVrralla •. .0:11p
Loofa/ale . 18:Air..
Tar Oat Dna.
9:19 kin
• Explam Iwo. daily.
• Jrapres arrlygs
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51:118 p. OM
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ALICININNY VALLBY-WIXO&S
THN ONLY DIRICT ROUTIPTO THII
111CGION5 WITHOUT OUANGS Olr
On anti after MONDAY. N0v.42. 1809, TWO
THBOOGH TRAINS DAILY lexcapt Soisda7l
swill lama •Plttsimrst DNier of We.
station:lMo stresda.o7 ' cuso.4"
tido, and all mints in the 011 lona
Dry l itx. .„: 7:151 . m1T A :17 6:30p1
Helloo am
05... •m , MI nitos... 0 B:0Opm Nllht Hz,... 11005
laiHalWs... B:4osm, Mt 1111188 ..
:00 • ns
8;00 pin ad Halton... 14110 p
4th Halton..11:00 p m Oth Holton. 7:15 p
=Ae. 4:30 •to Bona Wort. 7:85 •mi
etc. 8:30 pm freepost As: 4:10 p
Brady's B Ao 11:15 p m Itratlrs /3 Ao 10:05 a 1
Chard. 1;00 Dm Church 10:10 • 1
Expnistrains stop only 81 pa:imps' polBll. Accommodationtrains stop :dais station.
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THOMAS X. KIN G. Asa% POD'S.
ITTSBURGIBI L AMK=NIEW
. AVITIMizrAt"
FAN HAADLE Bourg.
011•31137. OP TIME.—Oa and after BLIODAT.
14t.e. 11019, trans will leave arid ..nye as
YO lliiims Drool, Plttaboxit.. Thllmnst.
Fitter...6h TiMe•
rgr .
11,..‘0.111•
BeuiDarn Tipre7;:.= Ek * .
ran Lino. P:414. m. 7:1311.13.
Mod 11:4133.33. 6:03 pato
IlltDonold.• Acorn, Nat 11:38. 111. 7:335. Ph
Owbenville Ascommod. 3:433.31. 941
MDozald , s ALGIOn. N0.28:33 p. a. 3 . 33 D. W.
OspOoklanrob Trolls.. D. m. 3:38 M.
dr 3r. x. Nxprou will ware dolly. •
aa Mad will anivo
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W. W. OAHU. 331.4.. Dews/am 04/o. •
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lisiltoasettronstraton
tows.
leoliawortAccomdt'A 13;00 A.
Eanato tad Dom Rot's. LOOP. P. 111:10 A. V.
Rooms Amoset , d 4:30r. /11:1111 tr.
donOs Amotetat , o. 6:14 r. R. ysso r. 111
HosttolfoX , 2l.ort.lo:lo le N. GAM 4.41
Ownew.Ohneth TtMo to
and Dom Westalinnon 1:00 P. N. 10:00
For Wins apply to
R. X: RYMOND. Assn.
W. E. MOM% Nopennteodent. mote
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UM* PACIFIC RAILWAY,
Eastemn DiVlllOll.
TIA lIHOSIZNT AND lkigT IeILIII,IIIII
SUUTZtrom Ibe /Gut to al polats
Colorado Nevada,
California Utah, '
/Axons 'Warbirrigtorro
New Mexico,
Oregon.
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the Territorial.. ,
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selesiiast, sad the arrugemen
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4000,000 AcRE,'" --41 c-.i
OHOIOELANDBrOBB.ALEd-
nom,
traoll Paeiflb Railroad Company,
Drvintosr.
lOUS Lifts the Ilam at usu. 1 . 014.
51,00 TOlO l OO PEE ACEr t
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JOHN P.
Lad Cksousluloser. Topeka. UM/4
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SECIIBITY AND COIIIOFOIV 4
ter Um traveling ealtaintalt7... .
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Bafbiy Jacket, Car . sid;
• :INODER*ITOR. • -
Yoe Mode and Hot Lit Then, ellapensfAsi trill
the see of stove* end Inn lb mahout the TOM.
w., with the sidaebanni.
ped f" atrffint S eat to any tem Mestere that that be desired withoet Math*, et Itzl . sea •
arum t o which Me docket sine be at
eetsw obtained et tbo Slatted Mates Wry Ws
tor s ClUety Joetet, seblett le vearraatad •
So resist Hos meet (skew beat Met tna7 be sew
prhialiall . liad More go wheat ,
li le
t• wile DrOttietkdi groat accidents by - •
soNe.atntir trots deibet lea thzee,or where Inrit •
Dips an teed aLeozdar th ra tor eakotrr beet,
!. 4 e=e, i"b all werritate 14e i rtetteet NZ' •
lain:too where wood or *Mar combustible isman , .;
rtal Vise be obbied to Wore Oroeltaity theme.
rtga n dt r ogee l 74fet l iXhaVelZit IF=
as,, hereesraepte terboalleterter ehe
ra = t; e d " Wha r r. ilenrara.pirhge " Mgt "' . 5
_enactor, or Use the Mena tetestle a s. - 2113 •
Territorial rteltte to wads es mei WWIIo enzporc,
in Wiled Pliellegedeltbat ty Mate or county.
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