The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 05, 1870, Image 3

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    PINANOIA
EOM& BIM,
NO, 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
Prrrssuzait.
C* 3U CAPP:TILL Isoe,ogo
Stockboiders Individually Liable.
BANK OF DIMCOFHT AND D,Erosrs
JOHN FT.OI'D
- Freslslent•
DastlerYoft.
Tiros M. Marshall, John X. Maitland.
Wm. T.Ftisonon, Archibald WaLUCA
James W. Areett. Jas. D. Kelly,
Mom. 11. Lexh, • Wes. Floyd.
Jobs Floyd,
Tills Molt Is sole tolls'
les
elottedo • Ircemeal Bazars,
y,
MM
orruntsed .d pr.P on.d
- GOLD,
SILVER AND COUPONS,
.nou g ht at Karma Prices.
PIL IL MERTZ, Banker,
Cur. Weal St.,Asth Avenue
JAIES ' T. BRADy. & Co.,
Moooeuors to B. JONES • CO
Corner Fount Minna and Wood Bt.
13A.NMIRS,
Saj =int' all kind. of
GOVERNANNT SECIAtIITES,
90LD,i1LVER !ND ORTON%
:41 , T
ow 'oar salroxasus Tzums.
ur Interest &lima on Deposita.
.ti .
4. , / PrMoney . loaned on tioiernment loads at
- e
I wst market rate.
P' - ,
Order* executed for she Purchase
AA and Nero et. 6 - POCILB, BONDB mai
."$. VOLD. •
dBHSS T. BRADT & CO:
littinttg4 exaittit.
FINANCE AND. TRADE.
- 0 pin cns
o s Prrresuacat Chtlarre,
V
vi F011.D,Cr,,. Feb. 4,1970. t
4 . 1 - The premium on gold declined today
. .li . to 120%, against 121% yesterday, in ceni.
.4 sequence of the currency bill now bo
ti fore Congress, and which has passed one
.
'
15
, breach. ' The large amount of gold on
the market, the daily accumulation of
• ' specie in the banks of Europe and 1
t.; France, and the steady . appreciation of
. %). our bond! in Europe, make it manifest
that we _: are ere gradually approaching
..
9.1 specie payment. This fact has checked
.1 • speculation for a rise in the gold room,
and the abort interest .being closed out
.
it is likely
. that . 110 resat:um will be
•nl mole to elate& 'CiciaflalliUn-thß.rudsh.leo.
.• - -since the stock market moves inde
•' 1 Pendently of _ gold and bends; and the
A operatives therein entirely
,based on the
ill easy money Market,
.. 1 - 4 Government Wide ere doll and heavy
:f 1g with a decidedly declintog tendency.
1 Money In good demand at fall rates.
','.• Local aecuritles command full Wine.,
3 and under the decline in governments
'. all the low priced secruittes are eagelry
. 11 r.,::.1,,darue,„...E...:
the 1 r m ru . t r n i :Jr
in
1 j a m erA
' 7 7: -l e.', quantity. and can be had at Ph. R. Stir .z's
. ...., banking house. •
' ..ii s Quotanona •as received DV Ph • E
ti : . 3
Kerte Gold, 120,4; Silver. 116; Eighty
-1 =leis //8%. Five TwenUee, 1862 115!;:
L• - • 14 do 1884, 114%; do 190. II& do 1886,
'• li Consols, 11 ,84.1, do 1867, 114: do 1868.
'• • ~ 114; Ten Forliea. 11_
. .2%; Adams Ex
:s' ' inzsg . Certipsny 64; Merchants Union
. Company, 6; American Ex-
ColnPanY , 9734: Western Union
..
. gretoliph. 5634: New York Central
.. -„ e 9 , 7 e Ilearrtrea,...fivrittsoil-h:inrgb, Fort
.., ' • Ids a igt:, 26%; Michigan ' f3onthern a 813 1 Z; 1
Clerveland a .Pittaburehr 92: Chicago.
Bock Island & P.ir:6c,
11634: Cldestro &
.: 1 North Western. 72 0 ; -Chase° & North
':.:'l.. Werdern Preferred 69%; Erie 2
. 43.
is
liecomfall ‘141116
, i:I2 London. per A ' 1 5 , 1 6 ,
, thole? per franc 22% 25
Berlin ........ 88 91%
} Frankfort. &oboe 50 52
• ." —Closing quotations received by James
.. •T. Brady & Co. Gold: 120%1 United
1
' States Sixes, 1931, 118: Five-Twenties,
•' ", 1862, 115; do. 1864, 114 y: do. 1866,114%;
•:-• Ten-Forties, 112%; Fivo l l'wenties, Jann
~: • cry and. July, 1885, 119%; do. do. 1.867,
::: 114: do . ' dc. 1164.113%; Union Pecifirs
•••
Railroad. 68: Central do. do, 99; Cy.
•
' Pada°, 1.1.1%; Lake Bopezior 90. .
Crly Telegrovb to tee Pittoberrn euesse-i
Fite YOMr, Felettarr4; 1870. -
s ' Mosey easy at 146 percent., with ex
ceptions at 4 per neat. to Government
dealers. Prime business notes are want
.
-`eel at 7Vail ;per cent.
The Meanie of the United States Its.
• press 05: held a meeting to-day. The
Company , has not yetn of signed the agree. ,
for theardatabullo the routes. , 1
The first eleotton for nine directors of
• Wells. F.rzo .8 CO., under the new re
gime, takes:place to-morrow. The board.
~ will probably consist of five gentlemen
from New York and four from California. '
• The funding bill reported to the Senate 1
yesterday la regerded In Wall street as 1
. the best considered and •most practical 1
measure for • the reconstruction of the
financea•yet presented to Congrese, and
parolee who have the beet sources of in
formation at Washington state the bill
has been thoroughly considered lobed:
Rouses, and la accepted s•o unanimounly
as the great party measure of the peolon
that there 14 itsou as to its adoption In
stitatantlallypresent form. There are
mono! fru h stamen g and wealth In Ea
\
rope prepared to gusrantee a market of
1µ00,0v0,000 of 5 per cent bonds. Of
°aurae books do not relish a compulsory
substitution of bonds to be held against 1
their tapes of notes by others paling
1 lq/Ao less interest \ The clause of the ME I
prose:llM for free kinking is disliked on
/ the ground of its providing for a contmc- 1
Con of legal tenders equal to the new
Lanes of National currency. .. 1
A private dispatch states that Secretary
Boutwelitemoti the floor of the Sena, I
this afternoon explaining certain foe.
tures of the funding bill. He stated i
that it the bill should become law, old
bonds would be
a u xchaeable for new
1
at the Treasury, owin ng g the fail mar-
ket value for them and that banks
would oat be allowe d to sell their beads
ho open market.
- The .coon: of gold In the treasury to
day le,IIK5,000,00 0 .• including 665, 000 , 000
bald stgalhat certificates. The' currency
Mimeo is 1 , 11,000.004.
Sterling firm at 6%0 9 ,
Gold is weak - -under - the anticipated
passage of the Funding bill mid the ad
vance in lauds in harope; opened at
120%, touched 12050 1 2 0 % and closed at
12036. Carrying rate, 55117%. Clearances,
f 43.000, 00 0.
Governments steady: Coupons. , 81, 18t4
01834 i do 62, 15Q1 16 %; do '6l, 14%0
Ifs do '65, 14%01 5 ; do new. 12%0
14%: do 'B7, 14%; do '6B, 14@14%; 10•40 a,
12®12% , Banfice, 11%6(51134. eloutheraShite securities are genteelly
strong and higher. Looldatias advanced
on all Issues, especially levee sizes to 71. 1
New North Carolinas are salve and Mee
to 20. There is an active borrowing de
s:rand for these Donde. TOnnellatieS and
'Virginias steady at an idyl:nos of morn.
fug prime. Mbaouris and South Caro-
Illnu a little. sweater. Idissotuis. 9056;
oblTenneseees, 5436; new do, 48%; old
197trairflas, 6234; new do, 68%; old North
Oarolitall , 42%; new 10. 28...
In railroad tends Central Pacdfle la in
active request by banks and other finan
dal LnaUtutions; at the close_9s was. Ind
for round 1011. Beltway markets firmer
zed telfiet ads:snood 36igo. ter cent. from'
the lowest point of the day; most active
stooks New York Central stock and '
elaxßock. Lilted and NOrthWeelern. I
Idaramold no to 117, the highest
point yet reached on the present Milli
Movement. Miscellaneous shares quite
active and higher in Mariposa:sad Pacific
dleExpress :stock, weak . In United
tes, but others Steady.
pi . ii. Twig Aious. , —Canton,sl3 -
b er land, 52% : Western Union %; _
Tell.
graph,...118%;. Quicksilver, 15: Madras.,
10; preferred, los: Adams Express. 61;
Wells & Fargo. 2634 . _; American, 57%;
United Stake. -49: P acific Mall. 40%:1
New York' Central. 97%; E r i e , 2040,rd, 1
41: Harlem. Wig: Prefeetbd, 141112 nd•
WM Scrip, 94%; R e ding. 96%; mt e bi een
Central; 118%1 1 . 0 *e 811090, 6234 Illinois ' I
central, 157. Plttabnrgb, fa: North.
w eetarn, 72%prerd, 89 4 ; Rock Island,
116%; 'St. - eau!, 72%; preferred. 87%;
Wabash 413t0 preferred, 77; Ft. Wayne,
M: Terre Haute, 2i%:- prorerred 54 O. 8
A , 145; preferred, 148; 0. it Si .,fd 26%;
O. O. 8,/.. C., 20%; N. ,I. 0., 98 34; C. fl/. &
BEI
1, ; -4
3
t f;
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:am
s73344..Dutatque, 108 U: St. Jo, nay.;
Burlington & Quincy. 1.55.
Boston prices: Calumet, 64: Copper
rall B . 514% Fraltlln, flecia. 80: Quin.
cy, S t)Hu Treasury balance : Gold. 178,371,-
780: currency. 65,340,613. General bel
ays°, 183,893,5 61 .
•
PITTSBURGH NAIIKETIS
Orruns or PiFa rrastrac i Fo n b. IS7O
°Awns.,
mes. 4. .
There is bat little tliat is new or Im
portant to be said about the markets in
• general way. 6 .Bweeta" have been de
cidedly panicky for some time past,
bolls sugars and syrups having declidcd
considerably, and there are no Indica
tions at present 'on widen to predictato
that the bottom has been touched. The
impression tprdvalls among dealers that
price! are not likely to go much lower,
and that Ni,W • Orleans sugars and mo
lasses are cheap, but there - Is no telling,
They thought the same thing a mouth
ago, rind retailers and consumers were
advised to buy, to lay In their spring and
summer supplies, and many of . them
did so. It would be as well perhaps for
those who bought then to buy more
now, and thus reduce their average cost,'
though it is not every one that Is in con
=to take advantage of the present
APPLE BUTTERnoted at 7 0 @ 50 0.
L' • APPLES--In fair demand but tin
ganged; sales at $2,50®3.50 per bbl.
MUTTER—Prime to choice roll is in
fair demand, with sales at 30 to 33@35.
Common is in big euppiy and dull.
BUCKWHEAT FLO bli-3@3.q.
BEANS—DuII but unchanged; tales of
fair at $2,25; prime at $2,50, and choice at
$2,75.
BROOM CORN-I.l@lB cts per pound.
ClDER—Continuce dull and nominally
unchanged, at $5,60@9,00 per bbl, as to
quality.
CHEESE—IS firm, with a fair demand
buttmchanged.
CARBON ClE.—Standard brands may
be quoted at 2534@23, in &jobbing way.
CRANBERRIEI—Io steady demand,
with sales at f13(§15, as to quality.
DRESSED HOGS—The arrivals are
failing off somewhat, but the demand
continues light, and prices are unchang
ed; le@lolo.
DRIED FRUIT—Is quiet and un
changed. Apples at 13@0e. Peaches at
Sipe for quarters, and 10@11 for halves.
Pitted Cherries. 25(00c. Blackberries
14@lbO per pound. -
k>3oS—ln rather better demand but
unchanged at 25, for fresh packed.
FEATHERS-115® 9 0 cta.
• . FLOUR—The market is quiet and de
void of a single new characterlstlo—de
wand continues light, while prices are
unchanged.. , We• continue to quote
western floors, at $5,00@5,50 for spring.
and , 15.75@16.00 for winter. Rye Flour,
$5.00@ 5 . 25 .
GRAlN—There Is not much inquiry l
for Wheat, and offerings continue ex
ceedingly light; fair to good red, sl,oo©
lilOraud prime to choice $1,15@1,18. (A
dispatch from Mansfield, Ohio, says that
the farmers are selling freely them at
95c, and that dealers are not anxious to
tiny even at that.) .Gate dull but un
changed-46@47° -on wharf and track,
and s8(S50o in store. Corn. also, Is dull,
though dealers are unwilling to make
concessions imotder to effect sales: ear
is offering on wharf. at 78@60c. Rye
could be sold at 90 eta. cash, but there
are but few sellers at tide figure. Barley
may be'quoted at $1,00@1.05, for prime
, to choice Penna. and Ohio Spring, with
sales at these quotations. -
H&Y—Sales , from country wagons at
415®23, and the offerings continue
B HUSKS--Bales at 2)0)3c Per pound.
HOMINY—SaIes at $0,00@6,50 per bbl.
• ..1../ME---Bales of Cleveland white lime
at V..@2,25 ner bbL
ONIONS-Sales at r2,50@5,60 per bbl,
the outside figure for choice.
LARD OlL—City brands No. 1 extra
Quoted at $1,43@1,45, and No. 2st 93@95.
Fancy Cincinnati and Chicago brands
held higher. „
PEANUTS—Qtiotisd at 9@lo cos.
PEAS—DuII 112 50 per bushel.
POTATOES—SaIes in store at 50 cts— 1
demand moderato.
PROVISIONS--The market continues,
rather weak though prices aro nontl.-
lastly nucllange. Shoulders, 134 for'
Plain and 1434 for Sugar uurod:
Sidon. Id for Clear and. 17 for Ribbed.
Breakfast Bacon '
101 4 and Sugar Cured
Banta 19. Lard 17 in tierces. Mess
Pork EN.
POULTRY Market almost bare.
Dressed ahle.kens, 13@14, and 'greased
turkeys, 12.@20
SEEDS—There is a continued active
demand for Clover Seed, and we can re.-
port ea' es 07160 bushelsat s9.so—salell tO
the trade at 18,25. 'Timothy sale
is
scarce and firm at .4.7505,00. FlitZBoou
141 still quoted at $2,101192,15.
STRAW—SaIes of rye straw at ;10.
and oats at 1110@14..
SALT—IS quoted all 1,75 by the car
load. .
WHlSKY—Filgtorthes firmer at 980
II; rectified, {LW; proof ree...fledl, 11,10.
Old whiskies scarce and firmer.
PETROLEUM MARKET
Orman or Prrisiroseit Gamin - re,
FRIDAY Feb. 4. 11170.
The oil business continues very dull,
with no prospects of any. immediate im
provement. Thera seems to be little or
no demand for either crude or refined
and sellers are just about as scarce as
buyers; as repeatedly noted, a consider
able amount - orcrude could doubtless be
sold at a reduction of a cent to s cent and
half below present quotations, as there
area good many empty tanks to be
filled. but manufacturers are not dis
posed to "stock up" st figure, which,
viewed in the present aspect of affairs,
would yeld them no margin. They do
not ask nor expect a margin of two or
three dollars per Woo was the case at
one time, but will be satisfied with a fair
snanufactureneprodr. and to this they
are certainly entitled. •
01%13D3
Market quiet but arm, though as
already intimated, buyers aro very
scares at present quotations. Spot is
quoted at 130 bidadd 14:o aked, with a
rumored sale 012,000 btu at t he outside
figure. Seller to July 13c.; buyer same
time, 15. . .
BnrlttßD
Ito sales—market dull and
N,g unchange ry,
d.
Soot nominal at V!(15'; Fabrna
SW: and lines, at 31(§34(.
=cairns or camm OIL BY A. T. B. B.
A. B. Mills 80. on account Bartle;
Fisher 80. op acoonnt E M Long;
w Wilson ,t C0.'42, on sooonnt C
Mackey; W Wilson it CO. 60, on account
T Chess; Waring. K it Co. 160, on act J K
Barbour Peerless Oil Works 160, on so.
count B. ;
S. Duncan; Jail Wilkins 80, on
account Fox A Funk.
Total. 652 Edda
strasfarrra Or on. wr A. v. B. B.
Lookhart, Frew A Co. 456 bbls ref. oil
to Warden, F. A Co., Phila.
National Refining Co. 255 bbls refined
to Warden, Frew & Cu., Philadelphia.
Forsyth Bro: & Co. 100 bbla refined to
Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Fawcett, L. AS. -.103 bbls ref. to
W. P. Loran d: Brogrhiladelphia.
McKelvy A Bro. 7 bids refined oil to
W. P. Logan A Bra, Philadelphia.
Braun it Wagner, 824 bids ref. ,01l to
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Total refined....----..........- 1,711 bbls.
AmtAroxarr Vara= Itaii.noso, Feb
ruaryt, 4W
2 Welsh a 5 sits corn
S , as
o; 2J 5
do c orn, 824 d M o
whea
nay A Moore; 12 do wheat, Scott it Meal;
16 do oats, Geo Rememan; 80 do wheat,
P Weaver . 7 bra clover seed, E Bev
Meteor 16 do oats, Adams it Austin; 1
car lime, D L Reynolds; 1 do metal,
Slink& & Co; 3 do do, Brown d: Co; I ao
do, John Moorhead; 4 pkes leather, D
Chestnut & Co.
PITTSBURGH IRON
OrrICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, February 4, 1870.
The metal market la In an unsettled
and rather unsatisfactory condition,
though, as noted In our Bat report, there
is rather more inquiry and the sales in
the aggregate, are larger than they have
been for some weeks past. Eastern
irons are offering pretty freely, and con
ft.:inanity are Week, 10010 holders being
willing to make, conoeselotut in order to
realize: While, on the other band, weal.
ern Bone are held pretty firmly, and as
stocks at western furneces are by rie
means heavy, these western furnacemen
seem disposed to bold back In hopes ors
better and stronger market. Eastern
rurnacemen, for some cause or other; or
at least some of them, seem anxious
about realizing, and In some Instances
are Instructing their agents here to sell:
we are cognizant of a case where an
offer cub, wits refused a week or so
since, was steep
to -day, with four
months time allowed. Indicating as it
dces, that some of these eastern
men are pushed to s
teed,
money. Buy
ers, as might be expected, realize the sit
en,
and, as might be expected, are
very "bearish," buying . as little as they
can,posaibly help. just enonith and no
more, than what will kb D their works
in operation, hoping, by so doing, to
foroe a still further ffeoline. Mill own
ers still allege that metal is much higher
niairroiY than its products, and that
the one must advance or the other do
cline, in Order to give a Margin:
ANTHRACITS:
200 tons No. 3 Hard 136 tal 6 mos
100 No. 3 Hard na 00 6 0100
100 Mottled and White.. 3.6 60 6 mos
100 " No. 3 do do 36 50 4 Inca
150 " No. 3 do do 36.50 4 mos
100 " tkild Short Native •
cash
ore
33 00 uds
53 ...... 33.004 mos
20 .• No., 1 Foundry Extra 41 504 mos
20 " No. 2 Foundry .30.004 mos
10 " No. 2 do ...... 33.50 4 mos.
20 No. 1 Foundry 8...... 37.00 cash
30 " No. 2 F0undry......... 36.00 4 mos
300 Cold Short Medium .
=I
CRA }OVAL.
30 tons Hanging Itqck 149 00 4 mos
10 " Foundry Forge 50.1 g) 4 lILOS
BITU.MENOUS COAL SMELTED PROP LAZE
SUPERIOR ring.
200 tons Gray Forgo . 135 50 6 mos
100 w No. 3 Forge.— ......... 36.00 4 mai
100 " No. 3 Forge__ ...... 36.00 4 mos
100 CDN'oll Grade Close
.
Forgo. 35.50 6 inns
50 w Open Gray Forge 37.00 6:mos
120 Com'on Grade White
and Mottled 31.00 cash
100 ",.Good Medium Gray.
36 50 l•
Forge . inos
230 w Medium Gray Forge 35.00 :cash
100 " Common Clone L. S.
mos
35.50
ore Forge 5i
100 w Coke Clam Forgo I
Mixture with Native -
ore 36 00 mpg
nwoms.
00.00 tcash
10 tom Juniata.
. •
MARKETS BY TELEOBAPI4,
New Vona, Jan. 4.—Cotton revere
buyers: 9•6 bales middling . uplands at
2534 c; receipt , ' 4,784 bale& Flour dull
and in-buyers' favor: I,eoo Ibis at 54,60
'6B for superfine State and western; 55,10
tp,eo for extra Slate; 556e,t0 for extra
western= 85,7566.35 for white wheat ex
tra, 55,10®6,20.. P.. H. O.; 55,50®9,25 for
extra St. tinfie, and 56.2568.50 for good
choice do. 'Rye flour quite heavy, V) bble
at 84®4,80. Corn meal quiet.. Whieky '
steady; sales 350 bids western free at ile
®99e, chiefly 98140. Receipts wheat,
9,940 bush; wheat dull and drooping:
sales 27,600 bush at 11,1761,20 for No. 2
mitring, 81,25 for winter red Illinois, 5 1 .2 5
®1,293a for winter rod and amber west-'
ern, 11,26 for Mabee Jersey, 11,54 ®1,59 I
for white Slate. Rye and barley dull; 1
Barley malt quiet; sales 2,600 bush at ill
for State, 11,15®1,20 for.tunada. Pea. '
in fair request; sales 8,000 bush in bond
at 51. Receipts corn, 4.728 bush; corn
without decided change ; sales
western; bush at 88 6 920 for new mixed
11,03+34®1,00 for old do, including. small
lots choice ft $l.OB, which is above the
market price; 95%®980 for new Penn.
sylvania atedeouthern yellow. Oats: re
celpta 7,427 bush; Date irregular and un
rettled, wiih males 34,000 bush. at 5334®
Ole for western, including some damaged
at 62, 596000 for State. Rico steady:
sales Carolina at 6®7!e. (Jaffee firm:
Sugar firm : 260 hhde Cuba at 0046010341.
Molasses dull; aalca of 274 hble New Or
leans at 70®764. Petroleum quiet, at
167e®17c for crude .and 30ei(p1e for
refined. Hops quiet and firm at 18®2...50
for American. Linseed 011 steady et Eei
6020. Turpentine firm 47346'4,48%c.
Pork a shade firmer; toles of 5000 Mee,
st 526,25®626,50 for new mess, 522.50® .
23,00 for prime and 524628 for prime
mess; also, sales 1750 bbis new mess.
cellar February and March at 526,256
26,37. Beef steady, with.aales 200 bide
at 810015 for new plain mess, and s l4 ®
17,50 for new extra meas. Tierce Beer
quiet, with sales 310 bbis at 125620 for
prime iness, - and 127®30 for India meet
Beet Hams quiet, with sales 130 bills at
126®32 fur new. Cut Meat" heavy, with
pales 160 packages at 1134®12e for shout
dere, and 1434916 , :t for bans. Middles
quiet, with Woe four hundred boson
deliverable in Chicago at 21340 for
Cumberland cut, 13340 for chart ribbed.
Dressed hogs lower at 107.A111e for
western. Lard opened steady and closed
heavy; sale., 550 tea at 1.53i®16340 for
steam, 17®17340 for Kettle se ed ; rend: also
eaten 250 tea steam, seller ery
March and April. Butter at 157401.6!..;c:
quiet and steady at 1762400. Ohio at 16®
lite. Cheese quiet. Freights to Liver
peed. nominal.
Latent—Float closed dull and In lower.
spring dull and nominally lower;
No. 2 :et, t0@1.19. winter red and
amber western 11,25@1:2334. Rye
morainal. Oats very quiet at 6334®540
for western. Corn null at 88®910 for
new, and 51.039461203 for red mixed
winter in score and delivered. Pork
steady; sales 500 bile mesa, seller March,
at 126,25, for April '026,25 bid, 5'% 6 , 1 0
asked.
CHICAGO, February 4.—Esstent 'Ex
change a shads firmer, 1-10 off buying
and 1-10 premium ceiling. Flour quiet
at 13,80®4 for spring extras and 13,50 for
spring nu perfiue. Wheat a shade more
active. and price. ranged at 80 , iftg,81qc.
closing at 80 ~c for Na
2; sales No 1 at 88
9289 e; market this aftentood irregular.
' but there Was a fate dammed ar. 80}seis
1, 0 ,A, c ,. i i . 7.1 - ... 7Tei m ®U l e e t
o a r a r d egl;a l r " ,.. e ri
fresh receipts, closing it 7014®710 for
regular; new corn firmer mot a shade
higher, with sales 53 ®s6e ; market this
afternoon dull and nominal, closing at
71c for No 2. Oats 'Viridian - rely active,
with salmi Not at 3814(418e40. Rye more
active and firmer, with Hales at 68®70c
for No 2, clostng,at leiter price. Barley
quiet and unchanged. Highwlneo
firmer and 340 higher, with isle, at 93
®94c for iron bound and 96e for
wooden. Sugars dull and 34 0 lower;
12.34®130 for common to -choice Cuba.
Provisions firmer. Mess _pork stronger
and 25e higher, closing at 525,75625,80
cash, 326 1234 seller March. Lard a Mile
1 weaker and leab active, closing at 1431®
15c. Meats very quiet, closing at let: lor
dry • melted !Moulders, 1234 c for rough
aides, 13®13}io for short rib middle*,
loose. D-tosed hogs active and good
demand; sales at 59,50(0)10,3734. dividing
on WU lbs. Receipts for the plat twenty
four hours: 6,245 Mils flour, 26,190 butft
wheat, 26,470 bush corn, 8,656 bush oats,
1,100 bush' rye, 399 bush barley, 2,678
dressed hogs. Shipments: 6,027 bbis
flour, 14,290 both wheat. 11,41-elbush corn,'
3,725 bush oats, I.Beo bush rye, 1,291 bush
barley, 1,508 dressed hogs.
Sr. Louts, February 4.—Tobacco mar
ket steady and unchanged. Cotton nom
inal at 24e. hemp unchanged. ranging
from 11,25(3,1,75 for dressed to 52,3562,40
for dressed. Fleur active and firm for
tow grade. at 14,2064,40 for fall super
fine; 14,4064,75 for extra; 55(35,25 for
double extra. Wheat dull and drooping
for best grades; No. 2 spring inspected
92c; No, 2 red fall 11,0361,05; cice
51,ft)®1, 25 . Corn heavy: sales were
made at 76®770 for yellow; 84®890 for
white. Oats heavy and lower at 5234
9255 c. Barley and rye nominelly un
changed and nothing doing. Whisky
steady at 93c. Sugar =settled. Coffee
dull at 18% 623 c., Molasses dull at 65®
80e. Provisions dull: pork 127, dry salt
shoulders 1034 c, clear aides, loose, 1434c4
bacon: shoulders 1234 c, clear sides 16®
legw, lard dull: small sales at He for
tierce and 1133e0 for • keg. Cattle un
changed at 434®534c; good to prime 6®
034 c. Choice hogs quiet and unchanged
at 809 e. Receipt. flour, 2800 Ws; wheat,
8400 bus; corn, 17,300 bus; oats, 8100 bus;
barley, 400. bus; bogs, 800.
CLEVELAND, February 4.—Flour mar.
,
get quiet and steady for country brands;
white double extra 5660,50, red double
extra 55,22055, 60 , amber double extra 15
, ®5,75, spring double extra 15®5,60.
', Buckwheat Flour market steady and in
demand; fair 57,5068. Rye Flour in
moderate demand and steady...at 15,25®
6,50. Wheat: no sales and market nom
inal. Corn dill and inactive; new is held
at 79e, no grade or rejected
y. Oats: 70c, bld Ls
nominal with no Inqu ir y nothing
doing and market nominal. Rye and
Barley nominal. ' Petroleum market
flouter and better being held at 2762734 c
cash for large lots and 24c, 29 @We for
small lots of refined; crude firm at 15,80
Per bbl. •
CISOIHICATI. February 4.—Whisky
dolt at 930. Hogs dull and lower; live
18®18 75. dressed 1110®10 receipts,
110 Ia. Provisions very dull, w ith no de.
mend; mess pork is hold at 526 50; bulk
meats held at •10346107i0 for shoulders,
1830e113e1 0 fer clear rib sides, and 1434 c
for clear do; loose, no sales: bacon neg
lected: shoulders 12,14®12d40. Clear rib
sides 1561534 e, clear sides 115ei0. sugar
cured-hams 181011930; lard held at 15®
160 for steam and kettle • rendered; best,
none selling: green meats dull at 934 c for
shoulders, 113;®120 for clear rib tildes,
and•l9%®l 4o for ham&
LOrdevit.LK, February 4.--Sales of 100
bhda tobacco at 4%®6140 for green frost
ed trash and lugs, 667340 for sound Inge,
B®l2e-for low to medium leaf, 2®123-ie
for good to fine. Cotton very steady at
23e10: • Flout, extra family 15 Wheat
51,e5®1,16. Corn 05c. Oats 63c... Pro
visions quiet and fi rm. Mess pork 127, 50 .
Bacon: shoulders 1231 e, clear rib 16%0,
clearal aides 1631 .
,1u 1 e meats: shoutdes
igc„ele.r,blm°.eleireddeeil z c.
Lard. tierce 16%0. Hams, sugar cured,
19®19340. ' Whisky-95e. ' . •.1
BAISTMOHE,FebruM7 4.—Llotton weak
and unchanged. Wheat steady, Mary
land at 11.4001,45. Corn . very dull, 1
white at 950(351,02, and yellow at 90® '
Me. Oats steady. at ,540 360 .
Bye dull'
at 914950. Mess pork quiet at 1 23 ® '
28,50..e11ac0n quiet, rib aides at 16®1634 0 .
clear aides at , 18346163;0, shoulders at
13e, and hams at 196200. Lard dull at
17e. Whisky: fair demand at 97®990.
Dirdireftie, February 4.---Ootton quiet
243(3; receipts 1,583 bales; es its 9 Zei
bales. Week's receipts 11,248 bates; ex
ports 84,001 bales. Stock 24,416.
PlittADELitni.a, February• 4. ,W .
in limited demand and unchanged: Aye
unchanged. - Corn: transaothatuliMited;
tinW yellow at 88691 e. Oats unc hanged.
,BURGH DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1870
PITT
Petreileum steady; crude at. 21e, refined
at 29ye. Provisions dull- and weak.
Whisky declined: Ohio at 98c( 11. •
)I . AIIII VILLE, Feb. 4.—Cotton quiet: low
middling 23Ne.; good ordinary ZZyic;
stock, 4500 bates.
I=l2
NEW YoaX, February, 4.—Oattle
eel
qulckly at prices last quoted, or 11I4c for
b 3 cwt. Tolima, up to 186 for the best
to 11 cwt. Illinois fat cattle: most of 1400,
received to-day, brought 14®160. Weath
er fine. Sheep unchanged, with 4500 ftr
to-day and market not active; t ado &Oven
of 76 to 85 Ibs, sell at 6@6 3 3ic, with
some of 00 16 e Canadee at 1334 c. There
wore 14 cars of live hogs to day; prices
at 10if,®109fc; dressed are weak at 123 k
(4113 c; weotern dressed come In more
freely and sell at IIX ®ll3ic.
Carcaoo, February 4.—Cattle
but without material change; eater! at
at =3,37!4®,50 for bulls, oxen, Sc., to
good shipping steers. Hogs 10(415c
higher and active; sates at ;0,50.,59,25 for
03MMOTL to extra prime.
Dry Goods.riariet.
•
NEW Yontr, February 4.—There is an
increaelug demand for goods suitablh for
the want.' of thoharly trade, and Prices
held with increased firmness, especially
in heavy makes of plate and colored cot..
tons; yet there 15 not enough of business
doing to warrant any further advance
beyond the equalization - of rates already
established. All makes of detainee are
now held at 20e, first clam prints at 12®
1234 e, and heavy atierainto at 1634(317e.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
CLEVELAND AND Pyrrimunou RAIL
ROAD, February 4.-2 care lake cup ore,
Limon Iron Mille; ado - do, Coleman,
Rehm & Co; I do do, .1' Reamer; 2 do do,
McKnight. Porter Ar. Co; 10 do iron ore,
Shoenberger,Blair dr. Co; 8 do pig Iron.
Nimick d C; 2 do lumber, S A Wood; 1
do champ ore, W Clark; 11 bra sewing
machines, Smith d. Forrester; 38 springs.
S Shafer; 28 aka turnips, Randolph tt
Supper; 10 bills broom bilis, E Ileaale
ton; 10 cases tobacco. Segbmyer AV; 3
bbla 4 kge oat meal, 50 bra cheese, Watt.
Lang Co; 8 bblsoat meal, 6 kg., 5 bbhs
pearl barley. Strickler A M; 157 aka corn;
10 do feed, Rinehart A Stevens; 80 slot
rata, Arbuckle. dt Co; 14 do barley, Mo,
Henry A Hood; 26 bble knobs, Adams,
McKee Co; 244 eke oats, 1 dressed hog,
Graham M; 14 do • rye, 14 eke wheat,
Bricker Cc Co; 1 ear brick, Hussey, Wells
Jr. Co; 27 bide apples, Head tr. 111; 18 do
dry apples, P Duff A Son; 88 eke mlll
- J Dorringlon; 4 bbls apples, M
Woodwoll.
PTTISBUTVIN FORT WLYNII AND CHl
owao RaILRO•D, February 4,-400 bbls
flour, Watt, Lang, it Co; 50 do Is wines,
&Lipton & Wallaco; 2 -cars none duet,
Seward it Emerson; 7-care wheat, J S
Liggett & Co; MO bbls deur, Schomaker
it Laugenhelm; 300 do do, owner; 70
lulls felloes, J Hardman it Son; 20 tube
butter, .1 A Graff it Co; 1 car lumber, ,
Superior Lumber Co; 1 car barley, '
Wainwright & Co; 1 do do. Pier • Dan
nal a & Co; 1 oar corn, Scott & Blast; 1 do
lumber, C R Lsrge; 25 bbls flour,W
Welsh; 62 eke cam, 2 do rye, R Re Jr;
9 eke wool, hi B it J H Fullerton; 67 bells
shovels, Myers A A: 3 pkgi moat Rey
mer it Bra: 3 bible :mains, 4 d hose.
Volgt, M & Co; 10 bx.a cheese, S P Shri
ver it Co; 1 oar bay, 0 H Allerton; 3
care limestone, Graff, B it Co; 5 do do,
Shoonborger A B; 27 bus cheese, J Mul.
llgan; 16 bze acusp,ll Riddle; 25 do cheese,
Canfield& Kaler; b collo leather, 51. De.
lunge.
YTrTsitUitaff, CITIOCIPILTI ADD Err.
1.01318 RAILROAD,. February 4.-82 bits
barley, Fred Schield; 110 do do, Sam
[load; 2 care wheat, Kennedy Bro; 4do
maces, Hastings & Davin; 24 bga corn.
.Rinehart & 01; E.B do barley, Meanor A
Harper; 4 tube butter, Heed & Mem.gar;
12 bola apples, Volgt, Mahood & Co; 6 do
do, 4 nicbutter, W Rankin; 11 tuba
lard, 4 h b ble butter, W H Graff 2k Co;
11 do do, J A Graff; 1 bbl do Brugge' ,
man & O'Brien; 40 bgs barley, P Dud' A
Son; 14 do do, John Usngelch 14 do rye,
1-' Schield; 125 pkgs hour, 20 do meal,
Clark A Co; 00 bbls flour, 60 bge do,
Seicbmyer at. V; 72 bbls grease, %Ms
haste, F Hallam & Co.
ALLEOHENT STATIoN February 4.
I car mill feed, 60 aka do, Jan Steviart; 1
do lumber, L Walters & Son; Ido car
riage ware, Forrester & Coleman; 0 elm
rage, J B Jorme; 1 pkg tobacco. R& W
J enkimam; 2 cam - metal. Lindsay & Mc-
CutcheOn; 1 do lime, J K Holmes; 23 bga
oats; 61 do corn, 12 bbla corn, E H Ma.
gltu 4 cam wheat; Kennedy Bro; 1 do do,.
W McKee & Co; 18 rolls Mather. J El•en.
bele; 1 car mill feed, It Knox & Son; 200
turs do, SO Mc'Alesteng; 1 ear- barley, M
El.mgelman; 6do staves, J M Hemphill;
1 car ore, Rogers & Burchfield; 2 cars
lumber, A C Taggart; 1 car flaxseed,
Suydam; SI kegs lard. Elippley &
Beekert; 68 bge flamteed, Ewer, Hamil
ton &
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o
REDIICTION
CARPETS
For a short Time to Prepare for
SPRING TRADE
OLIVER IiceLINTME & CO
Have winked ther nood• down below lot or
oo•a Duo.. Poll lloesnf
Carpels,
Oil Cloths,
- Druggets,
EASTERN PRICES.
....at. con he secured hy those menet
pities their smuts by taking advhstsie of the
Inducements ul/rrsd by
OLIVER NeaI:STOCK & CO.,
23 Fifth Avenue..
CARPETS.
NEW FALL STOCK.
Oil Cloths, Window Shades
DRUOGET SQUARES
Ingrain Carpets,
At the Lowest Prices Ever Offer
BOYMO, ROSE & CO
zi Firm AVENUE.
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
Positive Reduction in Prices
PIANO COVERS,
alrosaic,
Axminster,
Mlitou Rugs,
Crumb Cloths,
ac., df c.
Jro. 61 prrTEr
ABOVX WOOD STILL=
deal
WOOLEN DUCATS
FELT CARPETS,
11, 2, 21, 3, 3}, 3}, and 3
BORDERED SQUAB
Suitable for Parlors.
IRVING BOOS CRIB CLOTHS
LT LOWER PRICES THAN us? KEBOB
Notwittlatigndl2l the undnalaithed tarlif
On these goods.
VFIRLIND & COLLINS ,
71 and• 13 Fifth Avenue.
Ganda
MtENDER/30N .11.110 BROTHER S,
see 1./WIT Meet, Dealers In rus e
&ad Mont icellotaci. Wag
itIVER NEN7B
OILSESSIBOUO, Feb. 4—River stationary
with three and a half feet water In
the channel. Weather clear; themometer
thirty-eight deg. w.
M.OllO/0120 ‘9la, Feb. 4 —River stationary
with two feet water in the channel.
Weather clear; thermometer at forty.
fonr deg. at 4 o'clock, r. at. w.
11ROWS5VILLZ, February 4.—River sta
tionary, with Ova and a half feet water in
channel. Weather clear. .Thermemeter
35 at 4r C.
OIL erro", Fob; 4.—Raver falling Blow.
iy with about 26 inches water In channel.
Weather clear. Themomter 33 deg. at 6
The river continues to recede elowlv
et this point, with Elva feet in the chap.
not
. by the 'Monongahela marks
Weather Clear and pleasant, and al,
that could be desired fur out door Oust'
-----
Tho St. Charles departed f r Mein.
null loot evening, with aTO lair trip,
having about all the could t e on the
water.
Capt. Joe. L. Lytle, an Old steamboat
man, but who for several years past has
been connected with thci Northern Line
Packet Company, has quit the river,
having accepted the position of book
keeper for Jam. Bown, on Wood street.
Capt. Lytle la an experienced and sworn.
1/
pliehed accountant, and Mr, Bown was
meet fortunate in securing a gen - ices.
The Mollie Ebert, Capt. 0. W. Ebert,
Is riffling up steadily for St. Louts and
will take her departure early next week.
The Belle, Capt. John lila:ley, la the
regular packet for Parkersburg to-day
leaving at noon. The Catuelia. Capt. R. C.
Mason, is announced for Nashville, and
will probably get off on Tuesday,
The Wild Deck, Capt. Antivratit, will,
it is expected, be ready to depast for St.
Louis on Monday or Tuesday next I
week.
Capt. Brennan expects to rafts :steam 1
on his now packet early next week. The
painters are now engaged In putting on I
the ilinsidng touohce. • -- k•
Thei(act that Pittsburgh is 'placing
some fine boats In the Cincinnati packet 1
trade seems to annoy some of the Wheel
ing people very much—particularly I
those of them who own steamtoat doer..
There is no necessity for any bad feeling
on this Subject. If Wheeling cannot
support their boats without the aid of
Pittsburgh, that is their misfortune. If
Pittaburghers see proper to run a line of
packet boats between Isere and Cincin
nati, Wheeling certainly has no right to
complain—the river's free, and the Major
Anderson or any other boat can come
hero If they so desire.
—The following special - dispatcll,
dated at Ironton, to . the Cincinnati
Gazetle„ - explains itself: Steamer Char
mer left Cincinnati after steamers Ohio
end St. Charles. Still holds her own.
Passed a tow boat under way and was out
of sight in less than an hour. Passed
another (with barge.) Now three miles
ahead, at Maysville. St. James passes
all. have all our flags flying, and fire
our cannon at all principal ports. Ex
pect to pass the Ohio a: Pomeroy. tit.
Charted barely landed here, thinking
the Charmer would follow her to. Pitts
burgh, which was - a mistake, the Char. I
mer goes no farther up than Marietta. I
'there is a good deal of excitement over
tti skirmish between these boats. ,_,
'WA special dispatch from Indianopo.
newsy*: In the tinned States Circuit
Court, before adjournment, in the case
brought by the owners of the steamer
011ie Sullivan against the Owners of the
steamer Quickstep, for damages, by
cohi llisionch the former was iamond
sunk, I t e n
Court
decided that both parties were equally
to blame. and the loss (12,500) should , be
equally divided,
—The Louisville Courier..lournal, of
Wednesday, says: A dispatch was re
ceived in tills city yesterday, stating
that the octcera of the Richmond. which
is In the hand* of the United States
Mar.hsl at Columbus, Ey., refuse to
resell) the rernahier of her cargo. It la
probable that the libellant' of the boat
will charter a boat to carry the cargo to
its destination. . _... . ..
• -
• —We notice that our Cincinnati ex-
Changes of Thursday have the Anderson
advertised for Pittsburgh again. • We
would not be afraid to wager a big apple
that she does not come above Wheeling.
This dodge on the part of Wheeling
boats to deceive shippers, and beat
Pittsburgh boats, at Cincinnati, wilt soon
be played out.
—The .submarine steamer Thos. F. I
Eckert, wag to have commenced wreck
ing the Swallow on Thursday. AU the
upper works on the bwarnw. except the
'chimney breeching and wheel-bouae.
have been swept away by the high wa
ter leaving nothing but the bull to be
—The Cincinnati Commercial says:
A letter received from California, a few
days since. announced the death of Mn.s
White, a sister of the late Caps, Frank
Davidson. Five members of this family
have died during the past two years.
—The Mirissippi River has been navl
gable to Dubuque all this winter, and
the Keokuk and St. Louie packets still
continue to run in connection with the
Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad.
—The Glasgow lett Cincinnati for Pitts.
burgh on Wednesday. with over 400 tons,
including 600 hbla molasses
a d Vlll
"Wads sugar. Pliots—Javens n an d Hays.
—The Kate Putnam left Cincinnati for
Nashville on Wednesday evening with
400 tons,- including 3.600 kegs nails
which she took on at. Wheeling.
—The Carrie V. Nounts, New Orleans
to Pittsburgh, was at Cairo on Wearies
day, and the Great Republic passed
Memphis the same day.
—New Orleans is a busy port. On Sat
urday last thirty.three steamboats were
advertised to leavetbat day, all but nine
being for the rivers.
—The Messenger arrived at Cincinnati
on Wednesday and was to. have left on
Thursday for Newpriesuk
-The wreck of the steamer Rebecca
at Parkersburg is distinctly visible, and
should be removed.
—The Lady Pike is to run regularly
between Evansville and Tennessee
River.
• —The David Watts enters the tonnes
see River trade from Bt. Louis.
—The Wauanits and Bellevernon left
New Orleans on Wendesday.
—The Nellie Rogers left Si. Louis for
Illinois river on Monday.
—The Belle . Bt. Louis goes on the ways
at St. Lords for repairs.
DittrflGETB.
1111311111 BR
EEC]
YARD t WIDE
Woolen, Linen and Cotton,
arcoNsumprzori.
DR. SCHENCA,S PULMOXICIIILDP For the
" L o s! ' CM F.'*li4" it for t e
.the Of Dlepepsla and all the Deldlitateti Condi
tions of th• Sto ach.
DEL eCIILSCII.,S MiliDligKE PILLS. foe
Dbesses of the Liver or to act Its a Gentle Pere
g All of these three Mediei^ee l am often requlred
In eosins Consumption, though the rullaorde
Syrup stone has cured many desperate eases.
The seaweed Tonic curl Mandrake NIS, acme! in
recthiating the Stomach and Liver. and help the
Pub:souk syrup to tiler.. and .arth through the
blood vessels, by which mean. ••core Issoon ef
fected.
These Medirines are conselentlessirolfere l
the Public. a. the oely safe, sod reliable
reels., far Philhollary Cotteumption. and for ail
those morbid conditions of the body which load
to tali latai ratithe. Liver Complaint and Icy.
pehaa are ones forerunners of Consulaptien,
and w en they mthifeet themselves they require
the me t prompt stteot.uu,
The Ramon. S. raves a meat.. ',which has
has a long probation befutet he public. Its valve
kiss bred proved by the thousand tun a it has
mane through v red , . of mere than thirtt•live
7e5011. to all of which t i me Its reputation hue In
creased and the most °set nate eiteDlthllet an
CO longer doubt that It is a reseed,. ehiel ma,
be used etch edundeuee In all eases which admit
of aeon.
If we patient will Perecierthely follow the di
rections which accompany each bottle, he nal
cons.'s be cored. If hie 'noce are
en to th moth
erected to mete • cure nova le. Ev
ren bate te locatable: !.:11111,:k",1111;
has cater U.fernethe patient and rintorea
W m to percent h shit.
dees not say that ail rues of Pea
anomnip. are within the re.ch of
v
tb
wtt^n
•••• •• • Ti dent rom e a, ertheing collie, cage(
i="tturirsa%.,!blil'ebetli"i; Clotobl.CistOLild.4if;,l
they me given .by toeirphiglelsothtS turf .111
second 7 , 0 rued till troi. , to. nt eau dteete new
act dt:eaeed
I na:1;•.
theted limo. sia.n...k medicines.
Also. I Met as.. tie medicines
are thuain
ly Scrofulou egle nit s Dr. ...bench se
hth pools.
graph. of a ni miter of persona who have been
early covered with thoracic gores and now alt
teand op. This Shoews eta rurlfythg praperace,
width molt Le able -o best el hies In the louts.
In the tre•thit tit Or o.p,tun I.A 01 the
inmost leipertanee to sireigor and a hts'lbl
tOCO to tue mestere, Hence it to necessary to
strenctben the aptielt of the pament and im
prove the stioo• PrOper lionlnehra.ni Is re
yyal t s
d oe t .i ." I; TaZ,T. makelil
os
suitable foe the diet of Cabman• Ste patients ere
designee• d
In.
Dr.
lie
Alma ,cs. sehleh
ern dletrionna rata 1 ton 1.1 y. to general In
most highly natation. articles are to be pm.—
ferthd.bat medians. , e organs menthe et nestle
hies in order to mate either food or medicine
gervicetble. This theolrement Is MeL by the
Sthweed Teeth, and for this purpose 11. vv. des-
When the diaced
gestive re wens are put in good
osier, the food has Its proper effect; the system
of the panes is lovlcotan d aud tt o lunge be
gin to exercise their function. in a normal sod
healthymantic., Then the healing powers of
Peleconie Syrup will eff et cure.
Polmon ry Cnneuncidien ice1...L.7.1.th..
rr l l=ll` . :l l :n r d ' i:sl P lUs " ge Lin'e'n(;l'end'Pgirg.-
more obstruction , from
ti the Liver and reetort It.
healthy action. They have all the tincacy which
toathrlbed calO el or '•blue mem." and are
theracittal not to root in a particle of any min
eral poison. These Pill. cure the most mblloate
ocativenesc, sick beitilathe. elle.. 01 tho. e
Den, Rod all other dlvencas match e rise from a
torpid or °bet:tped condition , f the Liver. l/ne
boa of teeth pi.t. will prove the elllthe, of the
=OM
RIVER PACKETS.
CINCINNATI
PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI
PACKET LINE
The new and splendid ridesrneel
Steamer, ARLINGTON. DANIEL
MOORE. !darter, A. S. tlllieA.D. Mon , . I.'o ,
PlttebetTh for Ctocinnall every TUESDAY at
AS AL promptly. Remotes. leaver Cloclonati
for PlOsimrsh, atlA If • every YEIDAY.
Tor frelsht. passage, or otberlnformatton, app
ply on board or to
I LAMES ooLtuce.
fel PLACE A OOLLINGWOOD. Agents.
CLARKSVILLE AND NASHVILLE.
FOR CLARKSVILLEAdr o g
AND NANIIVILL6. — Tba
p. unaar steamer
C. INAlM.l..Cataatader.
Wm. Baltikwltit..Clert, IFNI leave far tbe shove
and intermediaut ports ea TUESDAY, l‘ bmary
!MI. at • r. N.
rft6Sh' * 6
LIM% iggi;
sr. LOUIS
FOR ST. L011119.--Thexidr i g,
opiendid D Mesmer
moLLIT.ZBBEET..42. W. /Labium Menet . .
8: repperd. Cleft, wlll leave for tae above and
Intermediate Dorts.on MONDAY ..Ith
l"."llhl,lfATirrclel.Gobgtrai. •
fel
JAM COLLINB. Agents.
talito AND . NT. LOUD*
OR CAIRO 'AND ST.agirat .
LOUSS.—The powerful Tow.
I %mu Duos AND BARGES ,
Doan .d Swan. J. W. ASIAWALT.Commander.
OI it•T• on MONDAY. r.b. ILA, at Ar. •
for the &bore and Intermediate porn.
jr.V"W"-"ertlVlDTP•Mata:4;t4.
STIIA.MBHIPS
To LIVERPOOL AND A M
aatENSTOWN. •
Win ormax nem ormentastro,
Numberiagigra lintedas. yawls, imms
PITYTYPAIns , _ • CITY Or MiTWERP, _
CITY Or Bung%•
or CIAVILLTiMusz,
8.111. x srrAra EILTUFWAY. from Pier 46
North Meer. New for k. Tar ratesakeor farther
labratattonaply to
in. p .Lll BIREOLUI, Jr.;
163 6111THILILD6ITE1133.,113111r/31.
arri. PlTTilffigiLircio. CO? Nr.I.L . 8711-LN
Prtrsio2oll. Jae eery IL4m, limo. (
voTics T O BONDI/OLDIERS.
Tattle Croak Division Sonde
due Febrilary 1. 111110, urtll paid after
that date on presentation and detiVery, at tue
Strut 1110.10=1 Haut of Pituoarin.
jalllur Ili JIW. H. WIZ, Ja.. Trion%
• •
Motile U..
In Contempt on the Pea Weed Toole and Mon
drake Pills aro luvaluanie auxiliary mmileines
They relieve thesufferings a the natient and
stunt the Culmonle tiro
° In effeting • cure.
of
ey h see been founuseful In adrIOICe4
of Consumption. wh ere the lung. are almost en
lire], destroyed and all Ist mptoms according to
map:omen', of phylOClell I tested aspeedl
death. The dyes of patio its wive were sotasqy
In
months lug c bare been prescrecd for
by the rum of uchenek l a three great rem-
edict.
Dr. Schet,kis Almanac contains a full ;Ware
on the various forms of disewe. his roods' of
trentmentono owners: dlr. di s c how to use s
addressi Cat
ng sbrtcliptarlitelilg, ITs.mPtiC.%
Muth rtmet. Philadelphia, Fn.
Price o
the Pulmoino mirth and &tweed Ton.
Ic each sl.sAperbutile, or 07,130 a half dowm.
, Itali g iract • a 115 cent s a box. rordegaia.ll
ar DOCTOR WHITTIER CON w
TINUES TO TREAT Al.!. PRIVATE
DISEASES. That numerous. lass of eases result
ing from self.abiese, pro,netne unmanliness.
nervous debility, Irritability, eruptions. &mama
emissions. and Molly Impotency permsni MIT
cured. Persons enlisted with delicate, Intrinsic
and long standing comtituth oaf complal• are
panels . invited to mil for .hi consultation ch
ilttlii ' Vretitanl E tt P ;e r r i gg ' re ibnee
elmnt, safe, permanent. and which in most eases
can be med without hindrance to fortune. Med
icines prepared in the establielment. which em
braem &Dm, reception and waiting roome•
also
bo patients
wline
JS sad
.7. pin :
sod Mar . for
t.us concentratl ' og the am...d
mineral springs. Tio matter who have failed:
Mat , your ease. Read what he says in his pam
phlet or Slits pmts. sent to any address for two
stamps la sealed envelope. Thousands of eases
treated annually. at oE. rand all over the coon-
L7...ti'r,'°e4);fls fe e t a . ..Vl. l V. Y e: , ' , r:L=
Pittsburgh, Ps. Moms s. R. to el P. R. nun.
days L 2 as. to %I T. R. Pamphlet scot to any ade
dress for Moo Momps.
Mr -CANCERS, TUMORS, 111..
GER% Ac.—Astordshing and aim.*
miraculous 'cans of Calmer are being daily
made by Drs. It. H. KLINE A. CO.. at the
Philadelphia Cartier Intl rm.Y. 1/31.grch ntreet.
Philmtelphis. Penna. , . thd at the branch of
fice ln charge of Professor E. 0. DALTON,
DICI Elm St.. Clneiram I. Ohio. The treatment.
used are Cancer Antidotes, the roost mientitt•
and thecessfet bacon in the civilized world
They are not caustic.. , eating or burning medi
clues. They give Mug or no pato. They aro eh
domed by the lest maw.na of the ape. N ,
other persons have these autldotes. No othe
treatment should be used. Poi particulars ea
or address so above. noa.itha.VMS
arBATCEIELORIA HAI
D—dne•R DYE
wURI. not
nontaln lead—no Viii lug nuUonS 10 psralynn the
systoun or prOthlce ,eath• Jr IS ZETICII.I
IsAnlithah—rellabln —.OSA:V.11100, Avoid
the yannted and delusive preourutLoon boa.tlng
Tinting they do not Losaese. Ifyntl would oscepe
toe danger. The g-outun NO. A. at 011....
Y
Dye lian Titan Tango ILichniATION to
uphold h• Intevrlty• fluid tT Dteggir.S. AP
plied at 10 110nd Street. N, 1.21
ar.IIIST 0117'.
••CEI IRBY PECTOBAL T_ROCHES.. ,
YOU COLDS. 0017.4FIS.CHITIS. SOUK TRIIOAT AND
BRON
None so rood. Noce to pleuann.
2:anal:Naze as Quick.
• 0.1.11221 . 21.)N , N).,
10 Astor House. New "Cork.
UsenO more , of tbo . o horrible tasted natuea.
One ••llrwen Cunt , . thlsse." de2o
BU - S . INES3 CHANGES.
fiRTNERSIIIP NOTIC
The uaderalined here ads day entertains°
paetnerablp for lee per;ose of earplug on an
Wholesale and Benin
NOTION, TOY,
• Jam
FANCY GOODS BUSINESS,
148 Federal Mud, illegbeny.
yr.tevs Block. under the firm name of
O'LEARY & SINGLETON
V. A. O'LEARY.
EDwA k o ,4titiLF.TON
Ika,maux.wr CITY. JAI.. 1.1820.
Messrs. OILE.A.RY S•BINGI.ITON bare lust
returned 'rout the Inst. where , they purchased
fur cash • comp etc stuck of 11011111111.
and SANCY corepr t islux In garter 110.
t
Nook ßaskets. Chtldren's ClUliSSe , Hobby Mim I.utre and Neat. eatehtla..
Carts Wagers. in . which will he opend
ready for tale TlllthltHAT. gib. 5. 151 0
when we wm e pleased to hale our Mends and
the Yublle generally to tall and examine oar
sork.
ftl ttl
O`LISAILY a TrgOLETON
TIUSOLUTION.
W/AT POINT POMMY
• JANUAUT 1, /110.
. _ .
The firm of EYITB t WAYWICK has tbts day
been dlasolred by =tail consent, WM. WAS•
The business of the tae Arm all be settled
d continued by th. underslnned elder thi Ann
L. H. SMITH & CO
LUSIIAIt a. BMITII
MO
ARCEELTECTS
RAM MOSEIII, •
AUCI.C•I79.
/BOIT ttoxiax iltgxnAnox BumpiNes,
Nos. 11 sod 4 Bt. Cgslr argot, Pittsburgh, Ps.
gporliti 'Motion givens to the designing sod
Whirs' of COMM HOPIATS sod VUOLICI
arm:mum.
PIIBLIC NOTICE
Marten been appointed °Alined GAS METER
INSPECTOR ter Allegheny Count,, netts. is
hereby given that until tte necessary ethos and
Mechanical Testing Machinery can be provided,
I will be bound at the OFFICE OP THE NA
TIONAL 'FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS,
Twenty-third street, near Year. Pittsburgh.
1
,s11:.41
Cu and V u Meter Umpteen
I
WINT & 11UATT•
ARCEUTE TURAL AND
ORNAMENTAL, CARVERS,
No. 66 Sandusky St, Allegheny, h.
A large 'assortment of NEWEL rosTs sa4
BAIJAATEIB conscantl7 on h•n4 UUN7NN
••
C IIJ CLOTHING. •
IOATS, PANTS. OVERALLS. OAPB. so
Uto, Wed Clothing of all lands alnnyt on
use and for sale, wholesale A
or retail. by
4. B. PEULLIPEI.
tie= Ste and 88 slntb &treat.
BREAKFAST
lIACON.
BUir Brand ElMgr Cared. Breakfast Bacon
Alio B. C. Hams and Dried Beef of ate sam
amid just received sud lor sal e by -
JOHN L. ItttNElll4.W.
. Cormier Liberty and tlmh streets.
BARRELS CLEVELAND
31 1Qt;66 =6l 71nte.
0)0 bbl. Lamm Wane
Pew salA b. J. R. CULTMTM.II.
LEAD —2 . 76 Tip Soft Galena
LEAD. Yor. We by .
3. B. pastrixt.n
STTER-10 Half bble prime
1U
roLl Butler, for rale by
J. B. CAI97II:LD.
TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK,
Wood St., cot. Second Avenue.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stooks
BOUGHT AND SOLD
TI ET 11 AIL ROUND AND SQUARE IRON..
RANO. II I . "II ELTANU VANE. IRON
BOILER PLATES AND READS:
p
1:111W WI) IRON, KWh Enwrir, mum.
!MANGER. CUTTER BABY_ CICLINDER
IRON.
TILN I) FL AT RAIL. for Cos, Roads.
CROW it A RS. WEDGE, 4. HARROW Tirril.
Nrcif, ' ... 6 1)11 1 .414 . .01 1 : gitTlYS k e T urw ß o 3 01 1 E A .
ISTEEL TIRE S . ISTIVEL bEIArTINU; A t f 13:
3TEF.L.
coAell.
BUGGY Ltd WAGON SPRINGS !Lad
AXLYA.
cUr NAILS AND SPINES.
All floods First Class and Warranta
OFFICES AND WOMEN:
I 8"" .1 ' 71 ' & r ig' rat At i g h attirrgr. s'
PITTSBURGH; PA. • ada9_
A. flYtikni.,KT, Prt.sldent.
w. V ANKIN.K. Vlee erraidont.
ocvaa.r • CICUITS CLAUSE. la.. Caskles.
S. McCLEAN & CO.,
BANKERS,
I=
Government Securities
No. 75 Furth Avenue,
Personal and prompt attention given to ererl•
thing In the bottoms. Collectisne made. Cer
!ldeas. s lasutd, and tnt• wilt allowed on Thee
Deposits. Adrauces made on Pilate Collaterais
and GOVCIIIOIIC9L rocurittes at liberal rates.
Die:less In YOYeirn and Domestic 7.thilthgea
bold. Parer, Datth Notes, ac.. Au. All local Or
other Allthelrancous Loth.. tholds, Mortgages,
Commercial Pal er. negotiated at the usual
rates of conardthiou. hat
PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK
0 f Allegheny.
Cor. Federal and Lacock Streets.
15. H. HARTMAN. 'President.
E. P. YOUNG. Calatler.
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT
Stockholders lohloally Liable.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO
OF. - PIPTSIITJWSF II ,
@l=
Safe Keeping Alf Valuables,
IJuder guarantee. and the renting of Bates to Its
Fire and Burglar-Proof
No. 83 FOURTH AVENUE
Preoldent—WlLLLiN PHILLIP&
Prealdeni—UENlll LLOYD.
ran==
WILLIAM PIIILLILB,IRYRRN H. PAINTER,
HENRY 1.1....xD, 1.10 . 3. P. MoRRI.PIi,
WILLIAM REA. I :IEORGE BLACK,
__
WILLIAM M. LYON. uURTIS kIUbaEY.
308. II AM
Sic'T TR...kg-41. F. ON BONNBOUNT.
Open dale Man 0 o'clock A. 0. 10 4 O'clOck
N HOLMES ts, SONS.
g. .11 Di .
67 MARKET STREET
pn-rsDunGa
a the prtnelPet WW I Of
Collections sea,le On •
the United etates end Canadas.
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON comuanomr.
Particular attention paid to - the Duras= and
aalo of
United States Securities..
Jue.., •
H.MT, CAUGUET & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Owner Fourth and Wood Streets,
PITTSDUEIGII, PA.,
'I3I3CICE6BOIIB TO ILILENA, HART it (.10
115=E1
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And oartionlar attent sad ion paid hi the Dent.
ale of
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
SAW. Drafts on. London.
CITY BANK.
112 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL, 6100.000.
ITOCIHOLDSES IND1 1 11DUALLT LIABLE.
DiTEREST PAID 03. DEPOSITS.
PUREIUN EXCHASIOE
Bought and a01d...1 when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made cm all in mental
points of the United r tate and r, an.
Bonito , . Itneeltar. Breed.,
dense McCang..Vlee
W. N. YOuPGalt.
x.CT Cardin,
luOns.
demos strentr•.
Heed itt Ming.
T. r CautrOna.
Jamie Phelan.
H normseaome,
1 Bannes. '
N. Mere.
JOtt. M. KAZZAY. Bottettor.
D. !haunt.
Patrick . Kw..
Cho.M.Ow. B B.cr
C.
IL J. Grace,
EMI
BANK STATEMENTS.
Erowr OF TOM CONDI—
jy TCVN of OA PITTECUROR NEI lON Lt.
OFCOMMERCE. at close of tonsla....
Jannal7 1151. /1170.
13=1E2
Laan. sad illicooota
Orerdr►Os
U. 5. •Bonds to at cure Clro. la-
COI
U• Hoods on nand
Due from Redeeming
and Ito•eree agent.. LA ._
65 II
Coe fromother Na.
Canal Banks..... . 14,47 077 .
Del nom other O saka
and banters__G MS74
150.437 40
Bantloo Howe 63,041405
tither heal lace 5.000 00
Wornithee and Fixtures .... ..... %IW 94
Current Fspenees 1.030 9 •
Pfenderns 4.300 PO
Cook Came.".... 0,599 70
tinehannes for Clearing noose. AO 337 73
Cots bud losal Tender 101,810 00
Three Per Cont. Certificates... 20,000 00
CaliMl Stock paid In Bl 800,000 00
Harping Fund 71,000 00
Disc :unt
at to .
Xzel7age 1,17.6 RS
float aud L0t1.,., .... 1 WA/ 71 imm. 84
L. I. SMITH,'
WILWAIIWICE
Circulation 400,000 00
lodividnot Deposit,— 409,20
Dna to Notional Banks f 0,113 07
other Banks and Bank-
Dlrldends tropnld
anodeve statement Is
ge sad belle!.
J. A. BILL, Casale"•
S A
L• I.N KIRKPATRICK, Direo
10‘
WM'. OM). •
tilttl. H. ANDElttlOts. 5
TAC& BROTHERS,
COMMIS 0 '
Petroleum and Re. Product&
. I glgb:ittLgli.7: - .lvl‘g z ed i g a m l =:." 6
Putiadelollo2m-13T WALNUT CT
Wm's:
- -
WARING & KING,
v
R. IL NELITH
OmadaWmiluauttamulßteriM
Petroleum and its Products,
WE=
DALZELL'S BLOOK, DUQUESNE WAY
ntruanuqus ADDIMBO.
Boom 11, Charnber of Commerce,
' pa 15011111 SECOND ISTRIIT.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERIIM IT. C. TWEDDLE,
XANOSACTURZB of
Labriesthig . &High Test ,tuning Oils.
Eclipse liallread Azle Oil,
Mode wes best settbont elkaoßat_
lbapterat lowest tesepetaVars‘ eirocal o 0 for.
tropical climates or Pot IreVner.
Lecosoottve. lasine, Machine libelee
cut screws.
Raw !LIU add Plaided JEW On*
• Adapted for high apes& •
Folda Tanaeze bleWool Flesed-Ildlit ISM
leg and PlesistitseiGasoliesea
OU Wormed. 0d... I Pareeloo
WWingWallegirris= 7.
'nes? products an rean h e i teLtMond i ts v r:r e t
Lo. 'dTt,:ate=s" sr , almost odorfers.
Perfect II lIDUOIIO., and meetly light ool:
oredotand a SIAS UnsPeromr l nuthsa oA
Ohs t
remain Limpid dories spasm e»W.notes
row 011. sussimea. and are Lo conetantase
os WSW olaba principal Railroads. Itaawrdes earl
be estandoed and orders Left at lire WOOD
tirlalire Worts st litesroaccel Edam
• - •
DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN. RAHN dr, CO.,
IRON, NAILS sTEEt.
AXLES AND BPRINCS..
DIIQUEASE. L X /ISM JUNIATA.
=I
411411111311 1 1 , 101 M
•
WM. IikTOALF. REllnrm
GEO. W. HARR, . CHAS. PARKIN.
tlrscut Pennizz-B. M. HISS,
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, BARR &
OFFICE. flea NO Liberty Mod,
inalanutGa.rw
rEIM
- prrrs BERGH
STEEL WORKS.
I:IITABLISITED IN MIL
ANDERSON & WOODS,
iumnrAorxmos OP
BEST REFINED OAST STEEL
of even . dezotipilon. Also, best
Refined Seeman Plow and Spring Steel.
CORNER BOW AND rnier AVilarb. rut..
bough. Fa
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLIAM 1111=11;
(Successor to JOS. libittH & CO;,)
Has ftrilltlesco-extensitte ith thaJosoling
.gtVaggirinTgeig.l:.,PtiViratiral
SHAFT 3, Iits3NIVS. PlitToN twin& 1.1117101/3,
PITMAN - a 0 33. Mt HAI LBW LID AXLI3.•
TAXH`dt iTIV F 10013.3 , together with ewer! .
dkacription oral/XS WOUR. OM= sad /ow
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
mitt:L.o L
PROtBSS.
•
Tbe for
are how rrepered to great Itoen
ee for the use of the LLLERSHAUdide PRO-
The sooerlor qwelty here.' to good leo.. the
17:41.11;"=VIVd. Iron, the
i(011.
Partle• wishing to nse It mn obtain noon...ate - I
opplytne to
JAMESAttorney P. SPEER,
for the Trustee!,
- ROOMS 1 and 9 ranglish•o mamas: 909
!Vann
I";erier tothoo to Tuts the
MORN HEW/ ell WORK& where they eess
now to Gowen:MU over/Won. fell:dle
NOVELTY WORKS.
retrugell *. D. In&
MOORHEAD, MIMS & CO.
tarfalDOL WIANDAPDayAIMBAME a PAT.
UT) PLATPOILM AND 0011121111
SCALES.
have need Patent
Cove y .
Mills, Leeks sad Latches,
Patat lull te.
MOH& OF MIST AYBEIB & GUM ER
• ..5t5.1.1.•&...
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORD&
SINGERS NOOK & CO.,
lianstutumrs of every desert:4l.lot • I
CAST AND GERMAN DUEL.
'BAX.P.IaLWIAITIxBgKAVS'PLAT7OII.3I e.
• LEO, '161 . 1L11. 'IMP, to..
WareheneN 88 Water and 100 That Rs.
SLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
lianutsetuters at all dWriPtio...et
cmt.werazorim THIRTY
CAtsTINGE3
0001 S. STOVES.
BISSELL & CO'S
FOB BITUMINOUS COAL,
Warranted f o Cook, Bake or Bout as
well as any other Stove In the Union.
$ 6545.5144 54
1,731 58
BISSELL
No. 285 Liberty Street.
500.000 00
05,0L10 00
Also. on hand and for WO,
emdLoß r10171E3.
HEATING STUVIdn. -
ORATE PICONTEL YERDZHZ.
COOKING RAMOS. do.
RUT, HUBS & CO.,
sunnA.CTIJILIES 07 . zrzirr
SMCIPVMS I 9 . •
BOSTON COOKING RANG%
"1132 FIERY FURNACE,"
$1,5811,065 14
=I
Tux NEW Arri-Dulrr comma gr.
“ILEGULATOFto COLUMBIA 000 E
VAN'S Minetnnati Pattern) MUM Lig
RANO C CASTIRON SIANTLIO3. WELL/CAMS
arFLECTOMORATEs, free ilum MK/lad/UM:
°BALE MONTS, BEN DER:. Ara
208 and WS Liberty street,
PCITSBUBGIL PA.
17,C7 90
ooLooi oo
...... 4,084 OU
5N9 065 54
Ca best of exy
S..
1=553
OILS
Cook, Parlor and Hen
•
lo our assortment 'WI to (mind ell the Latzerr
evrrEtracs AND LIIPROVIMINTS, sad the
rep natlm of our Stores Is such that say one In
Tau of • Fold ankle should pnroshoee none bat
those tallaalPartal or us. as they will be found
pie cep durable p.) wall! lao)Oliatal. Weralci
eon parilettlat ententlon to our new VOLCANO
jrupaireaps, . Met
)) 1 101 ttrea alOutas. .161
Pat:Dana L. Witi)ot
Raga . . e.t . a.. Au *au a,* 02100 WPM pro`
lIMILC , 11, as plpenor WM) outer.. ter oltsoC
•r. 'coo tor I;stattnene PM men 3.an• tea, •
ASD DZAISES M
==
HENRY: BIER & CO.,
-
STE
. .....
EIIENNSIZ LYV AoIMEMMI •
NIA. CANTRAL rtAIL
%AD. 1.411.4 after 11 r. a.. Sunday NOT.
14111. UMW - Tr. s will arrive at .4 ilePan
from the Unlon DoTot, tonsor of Walitillthierf
and Liberty atrotts. as follows:
_ Aretee. I L 411.7. ___
Mall Train-- 1:20 am t rtouthernET. olwo WI
Tan 1..ine..... 1.75 am IlTacillo Et—. 14:10 am
Wallls No. 1..0 30 as
am`
No. 1.. 5:30 am
BrlnionAc Not 4:50 am ttall Train .... •:110 aMi
Wallis No. 1-1::30 am, Brinton At.. SAND am
ClacJAnatl 7.7..17:410 amilirailmAs No' S 10 - pm
Jetllllltenna Ao 1050 am i noel:111.. 1111.54 pat
Ilmllia At Noi 7:W pm t WAWA:to. S.. 11= MN
Plltsblign fin. 1:70 pm IJotmetOwa Ac.4:03 poi
Patine Ittpls. liso pm • Pre. At Not SOW pm
Wall'.
1 1 :1 - 4 . 71:./I PI ! Val 1 . ; VET ' . .. VIVA
Won , * No. I. 111:n0 pm i Wsll's No. A. MOO ma
BrialonAc No21:10 pM1•7741 Line ...•7: 1 1 0 11 44
w..T Vat., 10:711 pm i 11. - slils it o• S.. 11:00 v.
*ltem trains mate close cnr.nectlori at Barris.
Mi . !, for Baltimore.
.• Tne Churth Train mares Virile 4,4i:enure',
h. at 0:05 A tn., t eaching iltl , L.np St
10:05 :: :: ,l e d":.gl' .. , r: ................... :1
'nor...
•Clatinnatl B all 1... dolly. 7011thern
lisnrest leaves dall e amp% 11011dief. All I. Ott
nrlrfeit U jellAr ''''''.7.
• 'r e:l7. ' lloK R .l lll. Are.t.
Tat restartivanlaltaileos4 Company will what.
some any rt. roe:lath ac=, '_s: pt env wraith/ ay
lem...pailtst,trgtelintr..rcurtinsitilltv to One Hit-
AB .Ilaairt estimdiall
r et e e i Teunt la vele. will be at the lAA of the
""°"":I4I3W`AT ,
notS General 1,1,11.0... wit et Mei'.
E S EFt NiAsumum
PI r: NnYLVANI.A
01.1.80A1 , .--Un sad atter NOV. 11; 1e49, the
P ter Trains on the Wnstern resnasynnala
Ral:road will *retro at and depart Rent- tee
Federal Etrect Depot. Alk shcmy Ottty.m follows:
arelsr. I //sport.
Spriagd'e No 18:40 a m11.1.01....—......11:04 • is
Freeport No. 14010 a mrimoPort No. 4:110sm
Express.... , 10:40 a mlnharplex Not 1 1:10 sm
libaspleg No. 1:g . •In m , Esr.reoe 13 in
Freeport N0.24:03 p tut nptltted e n NOl Ittlo pa
J5:50 p Freers,: No.l 1110 pm
101. , ed`e314.28:90 p mlSnring.t . e N020:44 pm
7
bonet dilly e.ncniti• unite.
The Churce TM's I~sves Alleghonj imalow
CityPonders* 7:4U reaching Allitral
City at 9:606. m. Actnrnlay, leaves all eel
li/t3 my. I. and attire ra t Allextruy ape.
'?Tu at
nt trains AlleshenT (.3tY IV. O.
make dlront connection. IL Freeport with al.'
F O.
ker's line of etage. Pallor mid Frismshrtowe.
Through tickets natl h e purchased at the 00ee.
IPt. Clair tt.txt Dal laulasaloriftridae,
Plttsbersh, and at t Depot. Allegheny. •
For furttnr information spot. to
LEfFERTI3, agutt.
Federal Stmet i s The Western Pannsyl.aula Railroad will sot
assume say 11.1 Mr lise rape. except ler weariest
appare, and limit tiselr restronalooll7 So Om
hundred Willis In vales. All bacrage
o f
needing tots amonnt In value vrtilbe at the MY ol
the owner, unless rates b • sT.ontal Cantata.
IDWA.OO ttivr , . It%
stole General lionerlotendent. Altoona. ra.
PM4710 -
g
B. W. awl OL.EVALAND PrITNIItt Nattan,
tram NOV. 14th, 1409, prang wilileare fres
and arrive at the Ohm Lopot. north stag. Pllll.
tough city t4im9le. PoLiovre:
.4. se
Max° LA —.MAN a to I ,-
Nria ltica Ntr.7:4B • m
V6l B.Wb lal P .ll::st
Taargle. ....1):08 • m
el. A Alax silo pm
pm
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Bell and Brass Founders.
BRASS CASTINGS
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GAS PIPE. AND TUBING.
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ALL GLOBE PATTERN.
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Brass Work of every deseripttou for
Steam, Water and Oil.
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Pittsburgh Time.
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W. W. OAILD, Dennism, Ohio.
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1501. Waist vrill arrive at .4 depart dun tee
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town • 7:00 A. Ke 0:00 Pau.
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W. B. STOUT. SoPertandont. rob/
CARBOLIC SALVE.
The imp 7riant discovery of
the CARBOLIC ACID as a
CLEANSING. PURIFYING, and
HEALING Agent is one of the
molt remarkable 'results of
modern ' medical research.
During the late civil war it
was extensively
w need in
Hospitals, and as found the
to
be .not only a thorough disin•
fectant, but also the most WOW. •
dean' and speedy . HEALING
RED b V ever known.
It is now presented in a
scientific combination with
other soothing and healing
agencies. in the form of a
SALIrt r and. having been al
ready used in numberless Cases .
with most satisfactory and ben..
eflcial reset iti.we nave no hest...
tation in offering it to the pub
lic as the most certain, rapid.
and ; effectual remedy for all
Sores and Ulcers. no matter 'of
hOW , long standing for Burns,
Cuts. Wounds,' and every ,
ABRASION of SKIN or FLESH...
and for Skin diseases generally.
Bold by all Dtogglats. nice 20 =U.
JOHN F. HENRY, Sole Prop'r,
Flaw, New York.
No. 8 Colle
200,000 A""" or
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Union Racine Railroad Company,
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11 1 00, TO $6,00 PlOl keno
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