The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 08, 1870, Image 3

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    FINANCIAL.
Anion Bin,
NO, 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
PITTSIIVIIGH.
MICR cArITLI. 11200,0
Stockholders Individually Liable.
DANK OF D031`01.17111' ANDDZIPOOET.
JOHN Vl,Ol . 0 WY. /LOYD.
Vrehldcut. (Whin,
umsCreng. •
, TAO.. M. l[= • •Nha i lreir d ',
::bjorrg: 14: ~,...,,..
cu.. 8.1.,,h,L. W. Hold.
—lot.. nod.
Thin Ilsot I. mow WI, omen fired ►sd prepartd
to do a ..o.ral 11.akIng bil.lue.s.
.._t_ldk 4,
SILVER AND COUPONS,
Bought ot Highest P,r[u s.
B. MERTZ, Banker,
Cor. Wood St. and sth Avenue
JAMES To BRADY &
CO.,
E:==!
Corner. Fourth Avenue and Wood St,
13 A.I%T . 'Klaus,
Huy and .11111 lands of
£IOI.'RNIL'NT SEaTMTTES,
GOLD, SILVER MW COUPONS,
OR MOOT FAVOILLELIS TX/M.
Or Interest Jalowed on Deposit&
I. ??tonfirjoAt at
e . on horernment honed •
• Orders exeeu ed for the rtneethene
Led Rate of ISTOCALeI, 80/11)111 odd
NOLO.
SAVES T. BRADY & CO,
egittsintrO etaitttc
tetiANCE JAND TRADE.
Genes OP 'Trailing= Gaxerre,
lidexpay, Feb. 7, 1870.
The upward• movement in gold and
stocks was checked today, and the mar
keta became very unsettled for a time,
cloning, however, firmer and with a
general improvement from the lowest
point.
Gold oponod at 120%@120%, advanced
to 12154, and clotted at 120%(4120%
, .
The general impression about gold is
still In favor of higher prices, which
seem to be warranted by the decrease
of the gold held by the city banks of
Now York from over forty millions to
thirty eight millions, and the begin
• ning of abipments of speck, to Europe.
Bonds in England are barely steady,
but at Frankfort are strong. In some
aeries like the 1881 a there la at present
a profit In shipping them from Eroope.
New leskaare also weak,, as well as , all
bonds where the option of the Govern.
meat has expired, or to about expiring.
There Booms to be. however. no cause for
•
that, since bonds would have to - advance
to par la gold behove the Government
can redeem them and pleas new five
• per cents on the market.
The etcck market began to advance,
, when. .after Ohio and Mississippi had
suddenly advanced to 12W,. Beading
97%. Inks Shore 865 4 . Fort Wayne 90%,
ann Cleveland 9034, the Now York Cen
tral prude a retrograde movement and
fersticuslly declined from 98% to 96%,
Beading eold down to 96%„ Lake Shore
85%. Fort Wayne 61154, Northwest corn
- mon 72%. The only stock that about
held its own was Ohio and. Misaarippl,
which was taken In hood by cliques on
,
' • Saturday. Judging from the extreme
ewe of the money market, this down
- ward movement appears to be gotten up
especially for the purpose of working a
ethers Interest in those stocks, and run
them - far above any:-prices Vet
reached since the September panic. The
unusual ease of the money market,
however, is moat likely to draw to a close
before the , end of this month, as nitre
are already indications of a demand for
_.currency from tt Wo-t and South to
begin aid pinente of cotton and grain.
In our Meal market money Is In full
supply for good A. 1 paper ' but second
grade Is more difficult to bell and is
closely scrutinized.
Local securities are also bought up to
email sums by good parties.
quotations a* received by . Ph. A.
Mertz,. (Rao, 120%; Silver, 118; Eighty
" one's, 11 8 ,' 'Five Twenties, 1882, 1.1554;
do 1864, 115; do 1865, 115; do 1865,
Como's, 1130:, do 1887, 1145.: do V 368,
11454; Ten Forties, 112%; Adams Ex-
Proms Company ,61; Merchants Union
.18spreas Company; 0; •American Ex
press Vompany,47%; Western Union
Telegraph, 35%; New York Central
ITC diteadAng, 97;44 Plttaburgb, port
ayne & Chicago. 20; - , ohlo & blie.
slanppl;a,%; Michigan Southern 86%;
Cleveland 'et Pittsburgh. 90%; Souther,
Rook & Pacific, 117%; Chicago &
•
North Western, 72%; it North
We Preferred 1.934; Ede 12354.
aXortalion. • Large. gatail.
„London ;or f,..........»..::85,10 86,03
pea. 23% 25
Berlin Maim —........—...- 8891%
• Frlnitiort. 50 152 -
—Closing quotattom , received by James
T. 'Brady Co. Gold: 120341 United
States Sixes, 1881, 118%; FlvesTwaalloa,
1E" 116%: do,- 1934, 114,10-188 8 1 11 6 4-
„
Ten-Fortin, 112%; fifv*Twesithas, Jane.
cry and July, 1105, 113%; do. do. 1867,
114%; d do. 1868. 114%, Tinton radar
Itailroad o. , 8734; (antral do, o, 90%; Cy.
Plain& 7 111 k; take Saptlielr
f Br Telegrst* to the to ttabarile
• Nicw_Yorek, February 7.1.20 a.
Nea[.York Central stock and aerie
dined 134 to. 2 'pi& cad.; owing to the
face that the Company hag 87,000. 000
at bonds falling dtie„ very s oon, whieff
were Issued before 1862. S
Jumped to the Go:tele:ion that
bonda would bass to be paidan gold and
hence the depression la the shares. Thal
decline in New York Central had ade
'Pressing influence on the balance of the
*bare Itate,, and prices were lower, but
not to any greed extent.
Money May at: 4(0.1 Or call leans and
7 to 8 for prime business
• Sterling firm at 8%®914.
•aold heavy and lower under the. Su
preme Court tied/non ; opened at 121,
touched Iffiffralt to 12034, advanoed to
120 y and closed at 120. Carrying rates
Maftiper oent. Clearances 829,000,000.
Governments were lower. but closed
16 graady. Conon!, 'Bl, 18®18%; do '6B.
®1554; do '64, 14%(a)15: do '65, 1 4 '4
' ge do new,@l4%; lgt%®l4;
o's,ao '67, 14%014%
do &1, 14% 10 s, 121'®12'.Pe
dalos, 11%(?" 1 /,‘•
state toads, except new:Virginias, are
lower; bilasOurill, 9; 014 Tennessee',
50; new do, 48%; old Virginias, 61; new
do, 69; old Nocili Carolinas, 433 G. new
do, 25%; Lordalana Levees Sixes, 7 . 0.
4 h
". .'bda y g w oo s k
s M tro a rnkge ta n d d urg v atnhe
em oagenf
era ,
ten touched 145; Central,
erally. liar
983,4, end Scrip 97; New Jersey Central,
10054: Erie. 25%. Reading , 1 1 7%: Ohio
and Lake Shore, bak: St.
• Paul, 73%; Northwestern, 73: Bock
Island, 118; and Cleveland and Lake
• Shore was freely bought by brokers who
wrtally deal for the 'Venderbllt party.
Late In the day, however, the market
.-- -was ll
one to two per eent,-iwer Via'
&atilt shares end Lake Shore, but the
bel-Moo of the list env not down In the
Mune proportion. The most active stocks
were New York Central stock and scrip,
.131 to Shore, Readleg. Northwestern,
N ,w--Jersey ()entre!, Book Islaiod and
Ohio and Mississippi.
Bardares to day was more active and
ibetter distributed than for sometime,
' while fluctuation was more• frequent.
bracelleneous charm lower. Express
•„. Mocks lower and dull.
- .74oe•Thirty .Brices.—Ciallon, se; Cum
berland, 32%; Western Union Tole.
• - "graph, 5; 3 quicksilver, 1454; Mariposa,
10%; do preferred, 21%; Adams Express,
• 54; fan;m;
'United States, 51; P.,clfle - Mall, 60%;
New York Central. 00%; Erie, 25 54;
do preferred, WO Hallam, 143; do pro
. ferry], 143; Hodson scrip, 95%; Read
, Mg, ; Michigan Central, 118%;
lake Abort), 87%; Illinois Central,
1485; Pittsburgh. 98%; Northwestern,
' 7*4; preferred. 89 , 4: Rock Island, 117%;
- St. Pm', 73; preform:lc-87; Wabash 48;
Wayne, 8914; Terre Saute, 28; prefer.
red, 81 ; C. & A . 14734; preferred, 147%;
o. At M. 28%; N. J. 0.,99%; C. 11.1. & C.,
74; Dubuque, 168%; Bt. Joe preferred,
10954; C. C. &I. C., 20%.
Liston pricer. Venn:let, 60; CoPPer
MEM
Fella,. 6; Franklin, 7 ; Hecht, 81 ; Quin.
Huh Treaaory balance : Gold. 878,177;-
620; currency. 15,389,684. General bal
ance, In, 1a5. 653 .
Importa for the week: except epecie,
1e 3 376,015. Imports epode, 089,032.
P*TTSBUIWH suaimra,
Canoe or Prrnmrrnew Geary-TA /
MONDAY. Peb. 7, MO.
The markets, In a general way, present.
but little that le new or important. Pro
videos appear a little stronger in the
west, especially In Cincinnati, but es yet
thorn I no improvement in the demand:
private advisee from the latter place, in
timate Me- some of the packers there
feel more like buying ' than selling,
though It is natural to expect that they
will feel "bullish.” - The ',recent decline
is attributed to two things; one, the in
creased arrivals of hogs: and the other,
Kowa of the packers were obliged to sell
in order to raise money, and these two
infuses combined, ware sufficient to
bring about lower prices. It begin. to
look now as if the worst was over, that
the bottom had boon touched, but it is
Yea hard to foretell. If there should
happen to be another big run of hogs,
and thin is not all improbable, toe proba
bility Is that' provisions would go still
_lower; and, besides, tt should to Berne,
in mind, that the former are relatively
higher than the latter. In any view of
the crwa,the altuatlon IS nut favorable for
packers, particularly.tho:o of them who
did their packing in the early part of time
winter.
APPLEIIUTTER--Quoted at 45g475c.
APPLES—The demand la fair and
market steady but unchanged. - Sales in
a regular way at 1480(.4,641 per bbl, as to
quality.
BUTTER—Continue to arrive freely
and the market is quiet and unchanged.
Sake of prime to choice at 30 tb 33@,35.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 1(33y.
BEANS—DuII but unchanged; vales of
fair at 42,25; prime at $2,30, and choice at
$2,15.
BROOM CORN-14®l8 eta per pound.
BROOMS—Store prices: No. 013,73;
No.S, 14,50; No. 4, 13.00; No. 3, 1.3. 3 0.
Carpet Manna, $3,0046,50.
CHEESE--Is steady but unchanged;
Western Reserve and Hamburg,' RN@
17; Factory, 17017 S; Neer York Sate
Farm Dairy, Mark • New York UOSKen,
1954(420
CARBON 011.—Standard brand. may
be quoted at 2334@26. in a jobbing way.
CRA.NBERRIE.s—IIi steady demand,
with aides at $13 1 310, as to quality. . '
DRESSED 1100 S—Continue dull not
withstanding the arrivals are light; may
be quoted at 10q010%. --
BLUED FRUIT—Vey dull. Apples,
7®Bc; Peaches . at 8690 for quarters, and
10®11 for halves. Blackberries, 14@15e;
Pitted cherries. 250304 per pound.
RUGS—Are hold at 25 CtR., though it
laid they are being retailed at the sam.
dgure
FEATITERS-85090 cts.
FLOUR—Continues quiet and un
changed. Western flours aro 'still
quoted in store at f 5,00 ®5,60 for spring,
and 95.75(86.00 for winter. Rye Flour,
15,00®5,25.
GRAlN—There is nothing doing in
wheat In this market, and prices are
nominally unchanged-51,1061,15 for
fair to prime. Ona continuo sluggish,
and there is a general complaint among
dealers that there is no margin In
handling them; we still quote at46®l7
on wharf and track and 48®50 In store.
live is quiet and - . unchanged. with 90c,
cash, bid for No. 1. Corn continues dull,
with offers to soli ear on wharf at 79.
Barley is quiet and unchanged—Vl6l,os
for prime to choice State spring, and
;1,1001,15 for ditto fall.
JRAY —ls outfit and unchanged; sales
from country wagons at $15®23, so to
quality and condition.
RUSKS—SaIm at 2MOSe. per pound.
.HOMINY--Sales at 95,75®8,00 per bbl.
ramei—stales of Cleveland white lime
at S 2 225 per bbl.
ONIONS--Sales at 112,50e3,00 per bbl,
the bitable figure for choice.
LARD OlL—city brands No. I extra
quotod-st 11,400442, and No. 2 at Si
Fancy Cincinnati and Chicago brands
hold higher.
PEANUTS—Quoted at 9©lo eta.
PEAS—DuII; 12,50 per Iniahel.
POTATOF.i—feales in store at 60655 e
per bushel.
PROVISIONS—Market Is regarded an
a little firmer under the influenee of
the advance from the Wont, though
prices are unchanged. Shoulders. 13340
13% for Plain and 14% for Sugar Cured;
Skies, 17 for Clear and 16 for Ribbed.
Breakfast Bacon, 19 and Sugar Cared
Hams 1 9 © 19 %: Dried beef 1934._Lud
1634(31163f In tlemee, and 173401173'1 In
kegs and pails. F. Sailers & Co's. caddy
lard In 8 and 6 pound packager, 1 11 %.
Mesa Pork S29GZ3i.
-. POULTRY Market almost bare.
Dressed chlekeca, 13(1,14, and dressed
turkeys, isgao .
SEEDS—Ciover seed 4s boleg sold In
store, generally, at 18,50. and Timothy
at $4,76C46.. Flaxseed at 52,10 , 89,16.
STRAW—SaIes of rye straw at ;10,
and oats at flo©l4. •
SALT—Is quoted at; 1,75 by the car
load.
•WRlSRY. , —lligireilmet firmer ft: it;®
81; rectified, ;LW; proof recrified, 11,1 u.
Old whiskies scarce and firmer.
ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET
' OFFICE OF Pri4NßUltoll GAZETTE,
MoenAz,iFeb. 7, ItEd.'
CATTLE.
. The number of cattle on sale to day
was much larger than generally sup•
posed, close on to 1,560 head, 51 car
loads from the West, the balance. hav
ing been brought In from adjoining
counties. .
8.-Lowenstein, Chicago 2 care
M Venter. Ch1cag0............. .. ... 2 cars
Blackstock & Kahn, Chicego 4 care
L. Rothchild', Chicgo 3 cars
L. Keifer, Chicago 3 care
.L. & J. Blumberg, Ohiesgo 4 cars
Sam Kranz, Chicago I car
Ham & Kraus,.Chlcago 3 'care
B. Marks Bro., Chicago 5 care
Sheldon & Means, Chlmtgo 1 tear
4.101 Shaulberg, Icar r
S. Kaufman, Chicago . 1 car
Trautman & Malan, Chicago.... 5 Cars
Jrlo. Shaw, Lima 1 car
J. A. Yancey, Indiana .......... 1 car
J. McAllister, Creatline I car
P. 0. Conner, Mansfield 1 oar
Greenwald '& K., Londenville...._ 1 car
C. Banbery, Loudent lila 1 car
.11 R. Branbery,. Loudonville...—. 1 car
H. Martin, Laudenville 1 car
J. Keeler,Loildenville 1 car
41t fit Netiy, Newark...—. 3 cars
'Prepaid.— ..... 4' cars
.}ati creek
The market was a very ;low one to.
40 2 at lout nearly every drover we saw
reported It so--sonio of them thought It
exceedingly hard. There wen a
larger Imbiber of cattle - on kale
operators generally had counted
upon, and notwithstanding four or live
ear load& were bought for shiont the
impply was novertheleae co nsi der ably
ItrICZOOSI of the demand. Ilutcbr rs, for
some region or other, took hold very
slowly; possibly they thought that by
holdkig back they would an d na to
do better, to buy cheaper, It leiprob.
able that in some Instances, at least.
these hopes were realised—ln a bard
market some parties, who are anxious to
sell out and return home: on the early
trains, get very weak. In the knees, acd
these aro the very meiLlhat the hutch.
era and other buyers IMb to w i ll old of,
as the chances are that they close
out very cheap.
As a general thing, however, we do
not think that there Is much change
In prices, compared with last week.
Prime to extra fat steers, aold at .from
7344C0P6, some few at 194. bet mainly at
73447 N, and these figurea were realised
for the same grades of cattle last week.
Good to medium may be quoted at 6g,70
and stock steers, of which there was
a goodly number on sale, brought from
411 to 634, as to quality and condition.
L. itottuftdids & Ziegler sold IS bulls
to L. Hoffman, at sc; 33 head steers st
07e.
Sol Shamberg retailed 19 head at 6@
6.60.
Hartman I Lowenetelne retailed 53
bead mixed stock, from Chicago, at s(gi
y..
Id:Verner 36 head, fro= Ch!cago, at 6
WM. •
Jacob :Needy sold 50 Ohio cattle at 7
tdolmes, Lafferty t Co. 87 head mixed
dock at 6%1W.
Jas. sold 13 head Washing
ton amity Meer; and cows, at torti.
Hass & Kraus sold 25 stockers at 4%©
5; 88 head fat cattle at 8 3507,;.
.Katz & Kcefer 89 head Chicago steers
-at 6®812.
liaztewood & Illachetoek 60 bead mix.
ed ;dock at 058.
y. &J. Shambentabout 90 bead mix
ea stock at 5%Gi9... _
Carr & McAllister 89 head of cows,
heifers and steers at 5c0734.
Greenwald & Kahn.. retailed about, 70
head at 66 8 .
B. Marks & Bro. sold 25 stockers at
5%; 85 head fat cattle at NGsg;
Trattrman & Libman Ite; . sold stock.
era at 6%; fat cattle at 814(47X.
Medium & Taylor 53 head mixed Moak,
from Indiana acid Ohio, at 53057.
The supply of sheer. wee ;mato largo
thts week, fatly 1,600 head, and the
quality appeared to be better than usual
—there were more good sheep on sale
thaw for aroma time past and fewer saws-
The maraca wail a ray 041 one,
ENE
MEE
In the ebsence of any demand fur ship•
moat, and, sw a general thing, prices
ruled a fraction lower than last weak.
Butler butchers were unable to do
much, en there were but few a their
kind on stale, and net to wall.known, they
cannot Afford to pay the price fur any
thing like good cheep—nit grads
are considerably higher within the
Past two months. •Ao will be seen
by reference to the report of Pelee, sev
eral email iota were sold at 6@634 eta
per pound, but these are outside prices
and can only be realiewl for extra firm
'sheep. Medium to gond may be quoted
at 63Q4 per head. Scalawags sold at
11,00 to 22,00@.2,50.
JRII. Kerr sold 26 head to Welde, aver-.
aging about 94 bbs, at 0 dm; 20 head to -
Kimberlin same weight anti price;-ltd to
Hollman averaging about 85 Its at 14,110
per head.
Henry Dias 74 from West Va., averag
ing Cti Ms, hold at 8355 per head.
D. D. Taylor sold 40 scalawag's to Thos.
Kembeilin at 81,50 per head.
John Fairley 138 head; wholiealad 41
bead at 83%.
I. C. McNeese 60 head, at an average of
13,75 per head.
M. Beiglaley.retalled 106 mixed sheep
at an average of about 1334 per head.
Kichnxtl Denver bought 3.6 head of felt-
Isis, averaging abut 05 lba, at 82,50 per
head.
N. Flinner 70 averaging about SO lbe,
offered 03.00 per heed.
W. Holy cold to Patridge 202 heed.
._..ising ab:Jut 65 Ills, at 5 2 , 10 1 1 c 1 1 10811 .
.1. F. Album sold 125 to blarwan-CO.,
averaging about 80 lbs, at 0,70 per bead.
Smith A Blue 400 bead, nearly all very
common; Bold 100 at 52,2502,50 per
bead.
John Young sold 35 head mixed stock .
at 31@4q.
J. Garwin & Co. sold Al, said to aver
aging about 130 lba, to Dab, at EN per
oat.
I=
Market quiet and unchanged. The
demand at these yards Ia confined
mainly to supplying the wants of the
local trade and we quote In a retail way
at $9.60(4)10,50 per cwt. for fair to good
overages—emu° low yore line, sold up
to 11 eta, thin to an outside price.
PETROLEIIIM MILEIKI6'I%
OFFICE OF Prrrsnrracia GALErrs, t.
IkIONDAY Feb. 7, 1470.
The oil market is quiet and dull and
devoid of a sinclo new characteristic
worthy of special notice. There are
several drawbacks in the way of busi
ness, the principal ono of wnich Is that
crude continues much higher,relatively,
than refined, and until this obstacle is
overcome, In sonso way or Other, no int
provament can reasonable 'be expected;
it Is said that time reclines all things
and It may rectify thin; .
ECI MEI
Continues quiet and rather weak,
though without quotable change. Sales
1,500 bbla moot at 13; 1,500 .ller thia
month at 13; and 2,000 Heller WI 2510, at
13. Seller till July nominal at 13; buyer
same time, 15.
Market quiet and work, with a droop.
lug tendency. Sot quoted at :IN; I.'eti
ruary or March, 30; March to August is
reported as having boon °flared at 31.
nuye: all year, 31.1 i.
RECEIPTS OVOBBDX 011. BY A. Y. B. B.
Jamas Wilkins SO bbls; D.. My h Co
SO, on account 13. 0. Crawfbrd; AVaring,
; it). on aceount J. B. Barbour
Spray Oil Works 010, on account 0. S.
0oldrIck; Spray 011 Works 160, on ac
count .1. Wilkins; Citizen 011 Works 460,
on account Fisher Oro; A. B. Mills 80,.0n
account W. Bartle.
Total
1,100 bble
racialist:Ts OF CIL BY A. Y. B. R.
Forsyth Bro. &.Co. 350 bbla refined to
Warden, Frow & Co., Philadelphia.
Lockhart, Frew & Co. 3:15 bbls ref. oil
to Warden, F. JE Co., Phila.
National Refining Co. 163 bbls relined
to Warden, Frew t Co., Philadelphia.
Livingston Bro., 576 cares refined onto
Warden, Frew Co..&Philadelphia.
lacKelvy & Bro. 106 bbls relined oil to
\V. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
. .1. A. McKee, 250 bbls retitled 01l to
. . .
Logan &
.5318zerta Oil Co. 16 bbla reflood oil to
Tack Bro. Phil's.
Fawcett, L. S. S. 200 bbla rot. oil to
W. P. Loa= dr Bro.. Philadelpina.
576 amt. 1,411 bblEe
Total relined
OIL sincruo EAST DUQUESNE DEPOT
Kirkpatrick et Lyons, 1&O bble to
W. P. Logan dr. Bra., Phila.
lILVEKETS BY. TELEGRAPH.'
NiYuan - , Feb. i.--Cotton dull end
drooping: 6CO bales uaiddlirg uplands a,
2.lNti. Flour dull .t 34 s@loo lower: re•
oblpUß 7,644 roles 4A-0 bble at 14,50@7
14r supetfluo State and'arastern; i 0,5,89
fur extra State; 4,9eG5,90 for extra west-
em; 15,60 G, 0.,Z5 for white wheat extra; 65
€O,lO f.'r round hoop Ohio; 65,50@,6,25
extra SL Louis; 66,22Ee.60 good technic:a
as. Rye flour quiet; 109 blots at 64(94 he.
Corn meal quiet. Whisky hear) , 850
bole western at 95Q93%c free. Wheat
heavy and 1(420 lower: receipts 2 720,
sake 39,010 bush at 61.1681,13% for No. 2
spring delivered; 81.20 Nu.l Ma store; 81,25
amber State. 01,26(91,L1 for Winter red
and amber Western, and 111,43 for white
Michigan. Rye quiet.- Barley dull and
heavy. with sales of 2,500 bush of choice
two rowed State at 95c. Barley malt
dull. Receipts of corn 4,000 bush, 'with
out derided change; sales of 19,000 Muth
at 90(6.92c for now mixed Western, 111,04
for.old do in atorc,and 98c(5.61 for new
yolicrer Jersey. Receipts of oats 7,300
bushels. Oats firmer, with sales of
25,000 bushels at 16%58c for Western,
and at 60462 c far State; closing quiet.
Stock of srraln in war ehouse--Wheat,
2,2c2,MS bush; corn 634,603 Mesh; oat.,
Li 09,672 bush; rye, ' 62,112 bush; barley. ,
32,125 bush; malt. 89,214 rase,
10,342 bush. Bice quiet. Coffee dull.
Sugar in moderate request, withsales
4ou bags Cuba at 931%1040. Molasses
dull. with sales 20 this Now Orleans at
63rallic: Reps quiet. Petroleum quiet
at 1634 0116 Ne for crude, and 305,1(jettle for
reined. Linseed 911 quiet and
steady. Turpentine quiet at 4741 a
487. ork -lower, with salsa 1,726
bola, a P t
#26.76G.25,25 for now mem, 11.1.60
igzs,oo for prime and 151,25454,00 for
prime Mews; also, mks of 3,250 hbls new
mesa, seller March, at V15,75%26,00.
Beef steady; sales of 176 bbls, at 810%16
for new plain mess and 614(417,50 for
now extra meas. Tierce Beef steady;
rates of 465 tierces,' at 121628 for prime
mesa and V 7030 for India mess. Beef
Haute quiet; eels of 75 lobis at 92ti632
for now.. Cut Mean+ heavy; Bales of 130
pkgs, at 19,t4(41114c for shoulders and
1.441434 c for hams, Middles heavy; males
of Mu bxs. Cumberland cut, deliverable
in Chicago 1240 '
and 60,000 pounds loose
Cumberland cut deliverable in tirdmige,,
la,Lc; dressed hogs heavy and lower at
11(e11140 for wetterm lard heavy, sales
320 tierces at 11018 for atoam,istter Puke
for choice, 1e4(.41734 kettle rendered;
also 1,1350 tierces steam, seller February,
March and April, at 15%0111c, closing at
15,14 e; butter quiet sod steady at 17(530e;
Dube Cheerio steady at 10418 c. Freights
to Liverpool firmer; shipments per
steamer 16,009 bush wheat at lkl.
Latest—Flout closed dull and a 'Made
lower. Wheat very quiet and strongly
In the buyer's favor at $1,14511,18 for No.
2 tiering. and 61,2501,27 for winter and
amber western. Ryo dull and nominal.
Oats dull at 561358 c for western. Corn
drdlat 906910 for new mixed western.
Pork quiet et 125,75 for antes, with
sues 609 barrels. Beef steady with
moderato business. Cot manta nominal.
Laool2 in monorato ropiest and the nrlces
slightly In buyers' layor. Lard quiet
anti heavy for prime steam for February
at 16%c bid, 16%e asked; for March 15340
bid, inVo asked. Eggs In fair related
but no change.
0/1/OAI7O, Feb, 7.—Eastern Ezhcinge
1.10 off buying. nare6l ID premium sell-
I2g. Flour quiet at 63,7560 4,25 for spring
oxtras. Wheat quiet and 14(50%.3 lower;
sales No. I at 81146937 e, No 2 79540790 0,
closing at 7t)%c; the afternoon No 2 dull
at 79.t40. Corn dull and 1(4140 lower;
rules at 69W370c. and 60664 c for now;
this afternoon No 2 Is nominal at 694.3.
Oats very dull and weak at 338.140
for No L, closing at 3863384 c. Rye quiet
and . steady at 09%700 tor No 2, and ,
65c for rejected. Barley dull and
nominally unchanged at 65(070o fur 1402.
iligliWinell dull at 635193)i0 Provisions
fairly active and eager. Mess Pork' ,
opened fairly active and easier, with
sales at 626,60 cash, $27,755r March,
626,12 buyer March, 622,60 buyer Feb
ruary, 925 seller April, closing firm at
'125,37% ®25,t0 cash, and 626,76 seller
March. Lord moderately, saliva and 3, 0
lower, with sales at 14340 cash and seller
March,' closing unchanged. Meats a
shade More active,' but less firm, with
sales at ii,UQIOO for dry salted shoulders,
1234 c for rough sides, and 1844 for !Mort
rib middles loose. Hems dull at 1451150
for country and city sweet pickled, and
lac for green. Browsed homi , opened
at the closing prices of Saturday, sumo.
c:wally became easier and closed dull at
610010,25 for prime lots dividing on 100.
Itecelpts for the put ferty-elglit hears;
7,969 bbl' of dour, 37 070 , bush of wheat,
31,635 bush of corn , 14,556 bush of oats,
1,060 bush - of rye, 6,950 bush of barley,
and 5,783 hood of hog.. •-• Shipments:
9,022 bbl" id flour, 15,133 bioah of wheat,
11,661 bush of corn, 2,5h9 bush of. Oats,
1,100 bush of rye, 2,558' bash of barley,
and 6,826 head of hog%
Curoxisswri, Feb. 7.F100r ateadyf
family 15,20515,40. Wheat unchanged at
111,10(g1,12. Corn dulls receipts large
at
12(0730. Oats dull, with mixed at 60®
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PITTSBURGH. P.AILY - GAZETTE: lUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1870
.
52c. white F4C5 , 5c. Rye Steady at 85a
900. Barley unchanged; spring #l./048.
1.20, fall #1,2A1,30. Cotton quiet; mid
dling 24 y.c. Tobacco li rim salon 81 bade.
Whisky in fair demand at 93c. Hogs firm
at $8,25@9 for live; 110,25g10,75 dressed.
receipts, 1400 bus. Provisions-opened
firmer on part of holders, but closed
dull. Mesa pork advanced to #27, with
sales of 400 bbla. Bulk meats held at 110
Ler ithouldens, 14@141.4b for clear rib
alder, and 1434014%e for clear do, but no
Naha. Bacon held at 1230 for shoulders,
15 , Q15%c for clear rib sides, and
16®16;40 for clear do, with a fair
demand at Inaide quotationi. Sugar
cured hams at 1814@i934c. Lard was
hold at 1535ai1d14c In the morning, but
could have boon taught at 15®16c at the
close. Butter and chetso unchanged.
Linseed oil Is held at 90@e5c. Lard oil
11.44G1,4.5. Petroleum: 3M for relined.
Sr. Louts, February T.—Tobacco active
at full prices. Cotton dull; middlings
held at 243.4 c. Hemp unchanged. Flour
ncOre foi mei grades: superfine 14,25@
4,50, X54,50@4,75,'XX 8505.25, choice
to fancy faintly #6@7,75. Wheat on.
changed; No 2 red. fall 111,03@)1,50, No 1
do $l,lO, choice $1.20, fancy white #1,40.
Corn dull and lower; yellow 740#76c.
prime to fancy white 80@010. , Oats
heavy and lower at 44a In bulk4ind
52055 cents for sacked. Barley, ull
et 111,0501,17 for Minn. spring. Rye very
dull at 75@700. Whisky unchanged at
95c. tirocerics very dull and unchang
ed.
.Proviaiona very dull. with email
sales Pork at $27, dry salt shoulders 10%
WOlO. clear rib 140, and clear sides
14,140. Bacon clear aides scarce at 17 kfc;
shoulders. sales in a small way at 1234 c.
Lard dull and lower: °holm steam offered
at 15%c without buyers.
LOULYVIT.I.7., February T. Tobacco
firm and unchanged:. vales 58 lihda at
4%@143.0 for trash to fair loaf. Cotton
dull; middling at M.M. Flour active;
extra family at 0. Grain active mos
chilly corn; red and white wheat at $l.lO
01,15; corn at 95c; oats at 63ci both
sacked: rye at 95,- Provisions very
active; mesa pork at 527,50; bacon: shout.
1 den at 12nc. clear rib at 15!..i'ci, clear
aides at 165., , c; bulk shoulder. at 1134 c,
Iclear rib at 141‘c, clear sides at 15m lard:
prime tierce at 1614 e, kegs at 18c; hams:
sugar cured at 1934 c. Whisky firm at
93®94c.
Tousno, February 7. —Flour dull.
Wheat dull, with sales No 2 .white We.
bash at 111,20 and No 1 white Michigan
at 11,22; regular sales at $1.10; amber
held at $1,03 and No 2 red at 11,113. Corn
dull and unchanged, with sales new at
72c and no grade at • 610. Oats dull ; no
sales. Dressed Hogs dull at 516®1035.
Seed active and better at $3,25.
BALTIMORE, February 7.—Flour fair to
active and prices weak but not quotably
lower. Wheat, steady and unchanged.
Corn dull; white 05c( - 4.1, yellow 90®91e.
Oats dull at 22(455e. Rye dull at 95c1g11.
- _
Mess pork quiet at 518. Bacon quiet:
rib sides 16, clearrib 16} and shoulders
13c. Ilams_l9®2oc- Lard dull at 16%®
_
17 ;;c. Whisky firm at 98@1eo.
PIIILADELVIIIA, Fob. 7.—Beef Cattle
In fair demand and advanced ,tic; sales
of 1000 bead; extra Pennsylvania and
western ntoers choice 10;4e; fair
to good 7@9c; common 6@,,014c., gross.
Sheep in fair demand; sales of 12,000
head at 0g,9,3 per pound. gross. Hogs In
demand; sales 3000 at 113,50®14,00, net.
lifir.wauggx, February 7.—Floor un
changed. Wheat steady at 1350 for No 1,
tilNic (or No 2. Coarse grains nominally
. _
unchanged. Dressed hogs quiet at 1100 k I
10,20. Receipts; 1,000 bills f10ur,26,000
bush wheat. Shipments; 1,010 bids
flour, 1,000 bush wheat. •
PHILADELPHIA, February 7.—Floor
quiet, with aides northwestern extra
family at 10®3.75. Wheat unchanged.
Rye steady at 98e. Corn: prima dry in
demand; new yellow 8500910. Oats held
at 53654 c. Whisky 93®990.
DETROIT, February T.—Wheat dull,
but unchanged; extra white 1{1,18@1,19;
No. I do. 11,09P1.10, amber 41,02gi,03,
regular $l.Ol. Date: State 480., Barley
11,6essed hop $10@)10,63.0 per metal. Clor seed P 41119,50.
Dr ve
CLEVELAND. Feb. 7.—Petroleum quiet
and less firm; refitted hold at 27e In large
lots and 29g.30a in small lots; crude firm
at 15.80 per bbL
litEments, February 7.—Cotton quiet
.and nominally 24r; receipts past two
days 4,392 baba, and exports 2,372 bales.
Nnotrrit.LU, February 7.—Cotton dull;
low middlings at 23!.e, vood to ordinary
22,14'e; stock on hand. 2 , 930 hales.
Live Stock leletliete.
Nutt - iiOOK, Fab, 7—Total beeves 680,
with 340 to-day. Tradu began lively but
closed tame with a few left; prices ars
about as they were one week ago, but lie
lower than on Friday; quality generally
interior, scarcely any good enough to so
neer at 16,14 e; Texans Fold at 10®11e.
Canada Cockle increasing; over 400 bead
arrived fur the week, 471.1,wch Kentucky
and Texan, 660 Otdo, 4,000 Illinois. 353
State; prices range from_lo66l6l4e, aver
aging 14!te la drove, 270 Illinois steers
and 735 head 'Kentucky so:d at Poilickr.
i 67 Texana,s3l cwt poor at $57; 50 Ohio.
7 owl, marshal, 1441543 96 Illinois.
cwt, 136614 e; 96 Canada, 7 cert,l3@l4,l4e;
60 Illinois,B cwt, 15!,®1614c. Total of
sheep. 30100; for to-clay, 9,70.1; market
slow and peers unchanged 'at 4,4550„
mostly 6€57%e; 1 car tit; pound Ohioa sold
at 644 e, a car 90 pounda7e; a ear 97 pound!,
734 c; deck, 130 potinde, Canada, Sr;li a.
ear, (X pounds, Ohio, 51;e. lloga weak
at quilea decline; for the, week, 15,660
head arrived, and fdr today 40 double
docks ear.; prices 9 !.401 0 e for alive and
12@1244e. for dead went:ern; grossed 111:
(11134 e, with fresh arrivals in fair con
dition; 2 ears Ohio live, 185 pounds, Bold
at 934 e.
CITICAOO February 7.—Live -
steady anefirmer at 68,40(i1e for common
M pod. Cattle steady at 14,70€45,10 for
was and light steers, and ith9oh6oiiii7 for
fair to extra prime shipping steers.
Br. Louis. February 7.—Cattle
changed at 435H0 for fair to prima, and
661.634 for choice. lingo: small sale. of
light to extra at 7m3,9,
Dry Goode Market.
NEW Tonic, February 7.—There Is lit
tle or no animation In this branch or ho.
Binem.yet, but prices of notton goods are
nevertheless nrin, and an advance of lie
per yard haw been establlahod on Bock•
dale and bleached rnualln, which now
commands 160. while Pequot A ticks are
reduced from 25 to 'Mc.
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PITT IBUBON FOXY WAYNE AND 011-
OAOO RATUROAD. February 7,-4 copy
preemi, W G Johnston; 400 bide flour, T
t, Jenkins; 300 do do, Schoinaker di 14
200 do do, Watt, Lang & - Co; 50 bbl))
blighwines, Hoetotter- & Smith; &t oil
bbl., W 1 car 11 4 10 , CamPhen,
Jones &Co; 10 Op lard, 1 .111)1 do,H Res
Jr; 150 eke wheat, J Liggett dr.o; 100
hides, Del Ange; 120 tails broom hdle,
McElroy & Co; 73 eke rage,
& Co; 17 ream)) poser, Godfrey & Clark;
4 cars limestone, Graff, Hamlett & Co; 1
do Mahood, Hutchins. (Rase & Co: 17
empty hbla, Harris & Ewing; 8 care lime
atone, Shoenborger & Co; 10 bibs flour,
Elbepard & Davie; 05 bhle crude oil, Pen
nock & Reenon; 6 bb h, scrap Iron, J
Donee; 75 elcs-barloy, Robh& Herron; 18
trunks, W J Gilmore; 8 kgs butter, 11
Rea Jr; 18 eke rage, 4 bale vapor. McCul
lough & Smith; 8 dos brooms, J Porter
field; 100 dog hdle, Poetloy, Nelson & Co;
8 cooks pearls,- I:Ethridge & Hon; 18011
bids, W Howard & Co; 50 bits March,
Stockton & hi; 103 lize sterol), E Hee
glotoM • •
OrnalliNATl AND ST.
Lamm RAILROAD, February 7.-1 car
'Moulders, W 11 Maya dt Son; 1 do wheat,
R T Kennedy Am; 100 eke oath, 97 do
tern, 148 do barley, 8 do wheat, Mo.
Henry & Mod; 144 bge barley, W
°engird; 4 bbls lard, 3 do butter, 1 cask
Arbuckles & Co; 75 eke barley; F
Schield; 40 doe meal, Hohomaker & I.;
13 pkgs butter, 12 age c meal, F O Craig.
head; 1 oar malt, P Gerd; 160 bga bar
ley, 12 do oats, 35 do corn, Meanor ⅈ
4 Ws sensege; Dairen & Townsend; 10
to lard, J R Parker; 4-page drugs. Har
ris ek bge corn, Robb &It; 140 bar
ley, H food;, ? bole. 20 bge dour, W S
Foster; 2 bbls eggs, I do butter, Bigger
& L, 10 bge oats, J D MoOoffrey; 7 okge
rodeo, Votgt,-M & Co; 11 pkge brooms, 0
Rlchardsom pkg.; butter, H Bea Jr;
100 bble dour, owner; 100 do do, It Knox
.0 Bon; 1 car wheat, J W Bomgardner;
10 to hams, F Sellers & Co; 28 do lays,
Didn't & T; 100 bble dour, Watt, - & Co.
ArJmnorttr VALLI= RAILROAD, Feb.
roomy 7.-3 bble butter, W H Klrkpat,
rice. & Co; 7 pkgs margeting, J MeD
Carson; 1 box rodeo, Volgt, M & Ca; 50
aka rye, 7do o seed, Knox dr Orr: I cars
metal, Rees, Graff Jr I); 1 do do, Nlmlck
'& Co; 24 do coal, Armstrong, D & Co; 18
do do, Coleman, It & Co; 2 pkgs butter
and eggs, J Furganom 2 do butter, C
Malone; 2 do do, A Rlonnver: 2 do do, .1
Shoal; 5 eke seed, E Hazleton; 3 Mtge
butter, 11 Freese . 1 box books, Q /1 Wel
don; 11 eke a see d , Johneon & Calvin; 1
box mdse, Corbutnot & Shannon; S do
do, 4 . Sink; 8 Olds MP, Head fd; 8 aka
oats, 10 do rye, Adams &A; 6 can Ilms•
Mono, SbOdubarger . 6t. II; 1 car bricks,
nem Graff .16D; 1 car wheat, R T Ken.
nedy & Bro; 1 car grain, 40 eke oats, 0 do
Tye aeon& Glatt. . .
ALLEGHENT. STATION FebrWM? 7
4 care wheat, Wm 11cReo & tb; 26 dos
brooms, G Meyer; ado do, Clark Bro; 6.
bble liquor, Fred ICopendoffer; 88 hides.
Luckcamp & Co; 2 care metal, Graft,
Bennett & Co; 1 oar flaxseed, Ewer,
Hamilton h Co; 2 cars metal, Lowly.
Ridley & Dalian; 1 car flaxseed, MB
Suydam; 2do do, Soong, C & Co; 8 aka
oats, .7 II McKee & Co; 25 rolls leather,
Jas Callen , : 2 care cooperage, Ralys &
-Robertson; 1 car lumber, C C Boyle; 25
bble our, E Jenkins; 1 car mnd.
.Pgh Forge - a Iron ON
RIVER NEWEL
Upper Rivers
GREENSBORO, Feb. 7.—ltlver station
ary with 3% feet water in the channel.
Weather cloudy; thermometer 88 deg. at
4 r. m.r.
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OIL Ctrr, Feb. 7.—Rlyer falling, slow
ly with 20 Inches Water .SIL channel.
Weather clear. Thernionder 32 deg. at 0
T.: H.' F.
BROWNSVILLE, February7.—River fall.
lug slowly with about . 5
feet water In the
channel. Weather clondy;lhermomeler
15at5r.m.• C.
osioexTpwrc, Feb. 7.—River MII g.
with 22 inches water in. the channel.
Weather cloudy; thermometer at Se
at o'clOck, T. x. . - w.
The river was about stationary last
evening with 4 feet S inches, by the Mo.
no ug ab e h i marks, Weather mild bet
dark—mercury Sti. According to .43..
A.," whose predictions will be found in
another column, February into be a dry,
cold mouth, and that it has made a avast
beginning most bo conceded.
The Camelia, Capt. R. C. Mason, will:
leave for Nashville this morning at fl
o'clock, with all she can. take on the
water. • Paseengers and shippers should
bear this in mind.
The Arlington arrivod from Cincinnati
shout 1 r. N. yesterday, with a fair trip,
about all she could bring on tho water.
Pamengers cad ahippore should boat In
mind that she returns today at noon—
also, that she leaves promptly as adver
deed.
The Julia No. 2 arrived from Zunis;
vile yesterday.
As we noted yesterday, the Arlington
left Cincinnati three minutes ahead of
the Major Anderson. She preserved
her diatonoe ahead until reaching Now
Richmond where she stopped-to take on
some freight and the Anderson passed
by. She absequently overtook . the An
derson at Yarireburg where silo (tile
Anderson) stopped to tate on a pannon•
ger, and this was the last soon of bar.
The Arlington arrived at Earkernburg
considerably. ahead—it is reported that
the Anderson broke her wheel at [ilia
point and was delayed throe hours.
The °Mears of the Andereon.,are proba
bly satisfied by this time that she la not
equal to the Arlington in point of speed.
Tne Mollie Ebert, Capt. G. W. Ebert,.
is filling up steadily for St. ,Louie—the
is one of the best bolds In the
•-•
,
wu
pect , e. tit I . 4.xtt.
11,. 'Slid 17.
off (or ,
The Carrie V. Room.. '
Cincinnati and Plttabnrgh (reign.
Portland, there not being water enough
to let her over the fella, and ehe la too
long to Pau through the canal. She will
probably return from there to New Or.
least.
Tho Glendale, St. Louis to Pittsburgh,
wee expected to plea by Cincinnati on
Saturday night.
It i■ reported that St. Louis parties
have offered tSO,OOO for the Richmond.
The linilevernon and Wauanita passed
Vickanurg.on Saturday, enroute from
New Orleans.
The Colossal left St. Louis on Satur
day for Arkansas River.
The Leonidas, New Orleans to Cin.
cinnati, hint 30 hhde auger and 39 bble
motion's for Pittaborgh.
—The New Orleana Bulletin, of Thurs
day has the following: The New York,
from Bayou Bartholomew. on her way
down, at or near the Red River wharf;
boat, on Tuesday morning, caught :tire
among her cotton, and had it not been
for the exertions of the officers and crew,
we would have to record another do.
struction of a boat by tire. Capt. Liv
ingston and hla crow throw' overboard
between 160 and 200 bales of cotton, and
by It the boat was aaved from .total de.
struction. A groat part of the cotton
was recovered, and the boat proceeded
on her way down, and arrived here safe
last evening. CapL Ltvingston author.
lead the Kankakee. lying at the mouth
of Rod River, to save the balance of the
cotton, If po ulble.
RIVER PACKETS.
CINCINNATI
PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI
PACKET LINE.
•
The new old solendiel stOewheel h eiGit.
Steamer. ARLINGTON. DANIEL
11001tE. )1 , A. S. blinrAnn. Cleric. leaves
Pittibunch for Cincinnati every lULuilAlf at
111 G. promilJy. Returning. I aaaaa Cincinnati
for nt•strrgh, atIAY. every I? ID•Y. •
For frel•ht. twarags, or ether Information, ate
ply Or Ware or to
JAM= COLLIND,
At /LACE t OOLLINOWOOP,-.lgents.
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PiTLI67I - "'" C, MASON. CM, iko . er.
Wm. Ballttwlib, Clerk, •rl.l lesero . fo . (l 2 “ Snot.
and intertordhoe Toro on TUESDAY, Ihlars.7
Ist , . at • Ir. ti.
Mtita Or V....V....pp7 on bawd or to
fib ONILITAT • TORTEN.. Agentr.
@EMU
A.
ST. LOUIS —The
spitadlit passeoser steamer
W. inSabe, Wavier.
rtimerd. Clef k, will it.e ter the above sad
le tertoedlate aorta. oa THIS DALY. Mitt . ..L.
or
141 JAYS CULLIS., Mem& -
CAIRO. AND IST.
KOR CAIRO AND BT.
lA/UM—The hetet Del Toe.
t
%into DUAL AND BADGES.
Dove se 4 /toren. J. W. AN A WALT.Dommentler.
loth Dave ea TIII3 DAT. reb. It. la 4 r. IA,
for the sneer eau mterwedtete Done.
JP.3l`""i"'"XritteviTi'raM.%7.lt.
BTEADISHIPB
TO LIVERPOOL 41.11Dai
O.IIEENSTOWN.
TTIZI INDS&N MAIL STEABISUIPS,
NumbertnA sixteen . krat.elm. Teasel., moos
them the evlebroted
CITY OP PARIS, CITY Or A IiTW Xkp,
CITY OP BOSTo, (Wry Or BALTIMORE,
PITY Or LoNDOm.
Bolling 'WIRY SATURDAY. from Plet 45
Nonblilrer. Kew f ork. /or mono forLher
Info/motion apply to - -
WILLIAM lIRIGIUJI, Jr.,
143 31113111/1111.144TR4ET.1.14144r44
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WEST COMMON •
-Arathirse &me Works.
IlOrlbwra.rner er Reat,Coastmira. ♦Beaee •
ATVATIM & CO.
data on awl at prO•ra on char. notice Haan!
wad atep 111.0nea, Tll4ll Tor Nterwalt.. Brewery
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The imp !tient 'discovery of
the CARBOLIC ACID as a.
CLEANSING. PURIFYING, and
DEALING Agent is one of the
most remarkable results of.
modern medical research.
During the late - civil war it
was extensively need in the
Hospitals, , and was found to
be not only a thorough disin
fectant, but also the most won
derful and speedy DEALING
BEDEW/ ever known.
It is now • presented in a
scientific combination with
other soothing and heating
agencies, in the form of a
SALYi ; and. having been al
ready used in numberless cases
wßlsmost satisfactory and ben
eficial results,we have no hesi
tation in offering it to the pub
lie as the most vestal's, 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 FLUOR,
and for Skin diseases generally.
Bold by all Druggists. l!rice 24 cents.
JOHN F. HENRY, Sole Prop'r,
No. 8 College Place, New York.
HART, CAUGHEI 'fit. CO.,
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Corner Fourth and Wood Streets,
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SPECIAL NOTICES
trotoNsumprioN.
DR. SCHENCEISPqrmosic EYRUP taring
cure of Coughr Colds mad Cont.:lnt°.
Dd. SCLIRra ,'S'S SEAWEED TiJNIC for the
cornf Dyrpepsla and all the Debilitated Condi
tions of the Stomach.
DR. PCIIENCE'S MANDRAKE PILLS,fte
Diseases of the Livertar to act as • Gentle Etr
alive.
All of these three Metilel - .es See often required
in curing Consumption, thbugh the rulmotde
The he MiTlrgAlgir4e.7,7lrm irtit
regulating the Stomach and Liver, and help the
Pultoonle Syrup to digest and search through the
blood vessels, by which means a cure it *Pon ef
fected.
These Mmilcince me courcientinuely offered tO
Got 1 . MOM as the only sale. certain anal
a l l reliabe
remeny for Pulmonat y Contentption. and for
those morbid cotdltlone of the body which lead
to that !alai disease. Liver Complaint and Dye•
pspala are often rumrunners or conaumption
and war. they in•nifest themmiset they require
the too t prompt nttenton.
The Pulmottic rah Is a medicine which
has
hail alo ng probation before the public. Da value
ha. toe. proved by the, thousaad cures It has
mate through a period or more titan thirty-nye
leers. hi
and
theh Cene lie repntatlon has It
emised. and m ost otstuate skepticism can
cen Integer doubt that it Is a remedy which may
u used with °outdo.° In all cases which admit
of a cure.
if the p a tient will perseveringly follow the di
rectiona which accompany each bottle. he will
ertalnly be cured, if his longs are not too much
wsated to mate a rum petal:ls. Even In caeca
&unposed to be IncurabLe. viten Mends and phy
sicians have deepatred, the use of this Medicine
has sated the Ilfe of the patient and restored
him to perfect lit alai.
Dr. Schenck dnn not say that ail clues of Fat
ale., shmeomption are within the reach of
notilcine. but be emphatteally amerts Mat often
when patients have
rough, alarming symptoma,
such sot a violent ern:Whit Malty. flight
sweat.. general debility, es. n lo inch a degree
that they are obliged to lie lu Led, aral when
they ate (h.' , up by tad, physician they inc still
be Mired. No medical treatment ran create new
lunge. hut when the lungt•revcry sad 7 direatted
find In tome extent destroyed. a cure may he of.
Groot i.e lir. Schentk , medicines.
Also. in Scrofulous Dasemem these medicines
me tonally Mlle ent Dr. Schenck eve oto.
graphs of a number of person. who been
nearly ...rod with centaur sores and now all
Itvalr sp. This shown its purifying propertleth
whirls mum be able to Leal ca. Ries in the lungs.
In tn Im por tance of Consumption It is or the
utmost to give vigor and a braith7
tone to thesystem. Henri! It is necelearY to
strengthen the appetit- of the patient and Dm
move the dig' Mho, Promo onurlehment is re.
tialn4 together withtutu means an will make
the food easily digestible. The articles molt
etalteble for the diet of Consume Use patients are
deftest. 4 In De. !Schanck , * Almanacs, whim
acv dime, towel prataltoesly. In general. the
most highly notritlous article. are to be pm.
hirred.but the .1.1 sett ITO 0 ..... maitre ength
coed in order to Snake either food or medicine
eervittable.
and
tient is Met by. the
romermi Tunic, and for this purpese It was dem
gentled
When the dismal , . to were ace put In good
order, tbe Pao) hat Ils proper c it ed ; the sYstem
of the potter, It invig.traDd and tt e lunge be
gin to cancel.. their function" in a normal and
heelthy temter. Then the healing power. of
Yullunitle Syrup will elf et tin cure.
l'ulinon cry Conaumptiou le almost always rum
nitrated with Diem..and Meer Complaint.
heltruckls Manure. Pillsare In coded to re
morn latreetlot e (rem the Liver and restore 11l
health, action. They have all the enamel' which
merllmti ealecori or "blu• mass." mud are
warranted not to cont.in • particle of any min
eral poison. Them. Fills mire the Mott obstinate
corthreness, nick headache. Pile.. Wet. .Ir.-
Dons. and nil other disease* whic h •riett from a
torpid or nbstlncirdeonditiOn Liver. One
or these pill. will prove the eMcitcy of the
_he,
Tonic and Man-
• .
t-xr.2
. r
direly destroyedand „. _ .
the Judgment of the physician In-....
death. The dyes of pollen's who went scissor
Inilllng eindition have been preserved for
emonths by the use of Schenck's three treat rem
dies.
Dr. Schenekia Almanac contains a full treatise
on We various forms of dbieme. bl s mode of
treatment, and senerait dir , ctions now to use his
medicine, min be bad emus. oraentby mall by
Sildreaslns his Principal Office, Ho. 15, .11ortb
tll itreet. Pa.
Linea is the Palmonie syrup and Seaweed Tow.
le cub sl,so per bottle. or 47,00 a half dosen.
Ilanilrake Pills AS cents • bos. Yor by all
drovists. de27:d&P
IR - DOCTOR WHITTIER CON
IINUIES TO TREAT ALL, PRIVATE
DISEASE!. That numerous i Mu of teat • remits,
I ng Prom seirwkimee. pro , nelne nntanthiess.
wanes debility, Irritability, erupt ions. seminal
" r ffs impotent
tilf permanently
?;
omplol ;:h1.71
ut tang. Experience, the heft once....
denied him to perfect remedies at one , - ICI.
At, safe, permanent. and which la most cues
.n be uwol without hindrance to but.... life/-
mines prepared, in the establishment. which em
braces OE., reception and waiting swims; also
boarding and steepen{ apartments fur patients
aineremlenl bath s,
mineral springs. No matter who have felled,
MP, 10111 . taw. Read 1•1111. Ile sap in ale Peal
phlet. of lifts nacres, tent to any &dare. for two
stamps In pealed enstisme. Thousands of eases
tee• Led le
at oni , e and all over the coon-
Cousultattos free. personally or bEmall.
(Mice No. 9 Wylie atreet, (near Coon Hoe.)
Pa. Roan 9A. 9. to Sl, X. Sea.
day. 190. to 9 P. 9. Pamphlet sent to nay na.
dn. for hoe clamp.. _
, , tool
politely
costs 1p
has
OrCARCERS, TUMORS, lIL.
te.—Artodsblng sad &LIM
mtratmlous eons of Cantor aro /ally
=de by Dn. R. H. KLINE. a CO.. It the
Phlladolphla Co hoer lulrmatT. 931.1.teh Street.
Philadelphia, Penh.. toad 01 Um branch oft
Ice I 0 charge of Professor Z. U. DALTON.
111 Elm IL. Cluelttooll.l.lolo. The treat:nom
apes aro Canoe? Antidote,. the mom. fattotHlo
and successful known. In the clvillied world.
They are not °mate, eating or burning Ynedl
elites. Thar glee little or no vain. They are en.
doped by the best surgeons of the age. No
other person. hate these - =aldose.. No other
, Issatsacat should be used. For particulars sal
or uldress as albino. nol•ONbill1S
ggrBATCEIELOR I BIIIAIBOYE,
—Th. sp'toold Nair Dle le the beet to
the world. Hermit.; tellable. lestantaseca,
40e. rot contain .eal. oar &ay eb'egite poison to
p.b.hee paralysis or ecath. Avoid the taunted
and delo.lye bneearallooe boa. Una virtues they
do not mule.. The genuine aalehelor..
Date Dye has had 311 eer ily tazabed repots-
UM. to 111)/1.14 Int at the on , y Perfect
Kale Dye—Blaell, Hewn. Sold by all Drag.
Dam Applied at 10 Nowt Stern. N. Y. re.
riff - JUST OUT.
"CHLTERT PECTORAL TROCHES"
TOE COLDS cotrotts„ ROHR THROAT AND
Ho
NOW s notod. No. ples.sant.
• • Note Com os
10 Rut, HTON CO.
Astor Doom. Ne A t
oik.
Um no more of Mono borriblt tammt oamose
Rot "Brown Cabe, thießs." MN)
FINANCIAL.
S. McCLEAN & CO.,
BANKERS. '
I=il
Ciovornment Securities,
No. 75 Fourth Avenue,
rITTSDI7/21311, re.
rerommt sod prompt atmatton given to over•
Wog is the business. Collections made. Cer-
Wiest. sod ?tat allowed on Time
Deposits. Advances mute on prime Colloteralo
and Uovernoment neenrltles at Meru rates.
Beeler* lo and Ilnineetle Radioing.
(told. Meer. Bank Notes. de, de. A 11100.1.4
other laseel,anerus Pteeke. Made. Mortgages.
Bummers's% Barer. de., negotiated at the eine%
rue. of conimieslon. lan
PEOPLE'S SHINES BANK
01' Allegheny.
Cor. Federal and Larock Streets.
I=l
=I
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT
gtotlitioldere luvldattlly
!~~ kiwi a:M~.f B~ilYi Y~D)'.i~ wt' (~~iaY~laY~~l
THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO
OF 1"1"1"1"SISVI$.011.
I
Safe Keeping of Valuables,
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Fire and Burnlar-Proof Vanita
No. 83 FOURTH AVENUE.
President—WlLLlAM PUILIIPN.
Ince President—HENßY LLOYD, '
DISZCTOSS:
811ILL13 B.BYRON N . PAINTEII.
HBNuy Juti. 8. 810111,184 , 8,
WILLIAM ItICA, OEOBO6 )31,81 , K t ___
W 11.1.181181 . LYON, CURTIS 0. 11118881".
AS. 1. 118NN611`.
888 . 11 Truus-8. F. OR DONNHORST.
Urea (Slily from 9 o'oooB A. er. NI • o'llooB
r. 8.
N. HOLMES & BONG,
13ALINTIKEIELS,
57 MARKET STREET.
nrromman, rik"
th iloin t rar d ag u ratle a n gai t urthapal point, et
Stocks,Bonds and othor Securities
8011:1611IT AND BOLD OBt COMIRBBION.
sale l'artleetie et attention pall to the !Meehan Ile
United States Securities.
0.10.1
CITY lIA.NK.
1121ffth Avenae,Pittaburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL. {lOO.OOO.
STOCAHOLDRIDS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
I=IMCI
. - •
Nought and sold. and when desired remitted to
tem*. Malleestons mule on all In. *.rinelpel
polnts of the Nutted elate- and oan 4,
DOSIIXICIt Preildhr
JANIS MCOAMS.. Vsea Ptent.c..„
W. N. 3LOROAX. enlace.-
Mau Itou lDmsen . 'rlua, . James Mekaibt.
Heat Nesting
Patrick Kane. i rtraree
Cam. N. Barr. . Jamea Phelan,
Chas. lidallan. A. pinenze.
B. J. Gran Ihomna Barnes.
W. Mk ristsar, somata.
FOUN DERS, MACHINISTS,
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Smallmao ptreeta,
USTERTH WAD,)
Prra'SlEttritGll l .
WILLIAM SMITH,
ILINUPACTIIKEK OP
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOR OAR AND WATER WORKS.
My Pipes as:e all out InvarMbly In PIIn In dry
sand and 1M Xest lengths. Also, MU assortment
of general
Castings for Gas 8z Water Works.
I would also call the attention of If 9 r W a. sad
ante of Gas Works to MI make of af•
OAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY
OFIKON AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET
PITTSBURGH, PA
tar Engines.ltolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Be
torts. and Castings generally.
.11: A. ViIEYVOGLE.
IM=:=l
MONONCIIIEU FOUNDRY,
W. J. ANDERSON CO.,
Manufacturer, of IRON 13011101 /ROHM
VabDOW LINTELS and BILL.I. mud •
Castings of all Descriptions.
fiffrinn.iil attention paid to ARCHITECTII
Rai. CAATllititi and to liartlnna for Wind°
=
=MEE
WASHINGTON
FOUWDERS AND MAOIIIHISTS, PITTSBURGH,
/K .. 2 nifit: ili t s. nr: F re n o o f . ll.3 ... !t i. r il d , 13 . 4.: 0 ntl rry erv Elt ti ern . En
andxa St in,
, Gastlngs of Sheet eiptlone; OS 4 1 % .
o.,.. lle N, ll . ol l if i r . and Iron Work '4°
corner First and onsittoleln
street,
• •
Aireists for GIFFAL.D.B PATENT INJZOTOIL
for fee.llor Boilers.
THOALLS CARLIN &CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
=I
mat ur e'Man
urs oratationare and Portable Steam
in Presses, Pulleys. Shama R. Grist
and li&W 11111 Work, Mill and Machine
Castings:Crate Bars. Weights, Warron Boxes
Se, bunt to order and Dave on hand Engines or
W sises
• sayltrqs
pIIIENIX ROLL FOUNDRY,
Cor. LISERTYsad Baru STREETS.
BOLLMAN & BACALEY,
Alsoulhotuners of floparl or
Chill Rolla, Sand Rolls & Pinions
Jul
ENGINES, BOILERS, &c,
FORT PITT
Emu. STILL ANTI TANK
WCOYIXK.S. •
CARROLL AND SNYDER.
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TUBULAR, Doonor-rLorm TUBULAR
WIRE-BOX ANU CYLINDI.II STEAM BOIL
OIL STILLS AM o OIL TANKS,
THIRD:RYA, Bill:ROBING AND ASH PANT,
ATTTLIBR PA NS , SALT PANS AMU CON-,
DENARID,
ISTRAM GABON:KUM AND IRON
BRIM RA,
• PEDRDI DOORS AND COAL BRUTES.
OfDm and Warehesee, comer Second
T Stria, Sheri sad I.loerty Street,
PITTSDIIRGII, PA.
haeOrdere sent to the above address will be
Vanandle attended be. enhadet
HUGH N. BOLE & CO.
Cor. Point Alloy and Doqueaso St.
(Fiat ma Porw7.)
Engine Buaders, Founders are ,
Machinists.
M.nfahture .11TZAGBOAT GNOMIC; mid
STATIONARY ANUINKS, of all sloes.
Etptcltl attention Invited to oar new STATION
'ANY OIL. WELL ENGINE AND TOBTABIeh.
BOULICII, WAS horse power. --
CASTINGS, otter's hind. mane to order stow
Foundry, on TIMID STBERT. below Market.
14104 for (HI Wells, SHAFTING, FULLICTB,
HANGERS, HOUSIC .4 TOBACCO SCREW S
add 11100 TOBACCO r ILILBJEM, on band and
mad* to tinder, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Frond.. the AlleithenT Elver, hear the rant.
=
al71" AU ardor. promptly tilled. TaY tre.
RIESICIL & BRO.,
. nett L ,lIIIIIULAU-PROOIP
SAFES AND VAULTS.
HO DANP, NO MOULD
ENGINES
BU! WIRY WORK, nvrualxe AZD PUT -
Cor. 17th and Pike Ste., Pittalnugh e
n 0111. 0 .6 .
I'HARA BOILER WORKS
F. REPHAN & CO.,
mumesetaxer. of
•
dTYAIt
UOILYRE. it. TANEN lITILLII,
ITATOHS, SALT PANE, OASOMETEI42S. dip -
TLING PARR, FRRSON DOORS. CHIMNSItt,
lIIIICHEN FIRE REDS. EC..
for. of Second - avenue and Maly St.,
=GM
rii Daniel( don. orometly. Orders pent to roe
above and reapylirbe Peenej tialnlY.ded
ILISPA.n, X 2
V. H nomad, Kanner at OALI,
virivciumniLL & co.,
Bp,..T.txuBTAICERS
AND imam IRON woßms.
808, Ao, NA, 514 AND SS rzNist
MMus seemed a largo yard and farnisturd It
with the most approved muldnory, wa are . ore
mired to ttteafa, tare every deveriptlonot
rata In the belt teanaer, and warranted mon) to
any main to the sonetty. ebintnom. Mee dila&
VIM Beds. S nom, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, ail Pam, Tank., Oil Stills, Anita.
tors, bettllng Pane. Boller Iron. Bridges, Sugar
ranv, and soie manntastarers of Atarris il li's kat
ent Rotten.
liewalatar deoe Go shortest thatlca. talk= ,
!Assn u. enveu =Mng 11 D. 11117121
TARED DE BRUSH & SON,
111.191MACTURCI8 OF
Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks.
sumps mom worm, sm.
61 Penn f nreet, PiUsburgb, Pci;
rAtlo:l94lroine:l
BARR & IOSEU,
irsurr muss ABBOOILTIOU BUILDINUI
Illos.llltid • Ct. Mir Bide!. =Wanly Pt.
Budd '; . staantimi giun to the Mudd:Mut u d
baddlaial courr Hol7l= and roma a
Gll3l cluvraEvG.. . •
"aOATS. PANTEI,VyILEALLB,
Also, -Oiled Clothing or ;ma t ied .d slimy
band and for salsotholosile or retail, by
J. i. H. FRILL/19.
•aM 51t4 SIVA .treot.
NANlffscrroun2 or i. x. coorzu adore
Itan. LYON , &proved BalaucaWheel Steam yamp.
. •
er of Weights sod Measures, ' Agents' for Dreyfus' Patent Ott-
Oftee—ho. s 70IIIITH AVEDILE, P_lttebetlN erii, the beet its the Market.
sa;ill2 °HN mzBB24 "' riU"Mt Mee sad Works, corner 2111zteeittlt sad rte.
Leut. 050. D. IeeNIILTS. Deputy. AD. I & m u,
,
hear Mum
A TWOOD • & PicCA Fraigt, •
90 RELS CLEVELAND A i c Corner Liberty street. gad TWA AMMMIL.
•
• ...
bOM Tremont . plit.‘barnt,
"I
° bbll gtti r rrb , . 1 . n:CAi 4l : ll4.4 ': BUM FOUNDERS AND IRON PIPE nmu.
BUTTER-RO ilaltbbisprime . 1114 A-GrarrE OLKlcaati a 00 , 1
row'sum, galkb7 ITIMCPUNIII AND BIAMINI.
AR. Winn!, • •
IRON AND STHRL.
DUQ'UYANE WORKS.
'COLEMAIt. RAH K & Oa,
EB=
IRON. NAILS STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS.
DuQuewsr., L X AN II JUNIATA.
•
RO PI L T I II IPPI.A I7 EA I a T i A ) A I. 'b e. 4. II, ANIEUIR F .
IRON
FLAT RAI L,
COB 7townAM; TX S t
SPRING. P 1.0 W AND ee LTIVATott
STEEL. WIND s A '.
, I) Motll.ln onto paters.
wricEi, siIATTINti. A. B.
STEEL..
COACkI, ROBOT and WAGON SPIUNUS and
CUT NAILS AND SPINES.
All Goods First Clan and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS:
Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River
Bl and 77 Weger Streel. Plttabuggh.
mho
MILLE, BARR & FIRM
=
UIdETCAT.P. lIISETWEN MILLI&
KO. W. BAGIB, CHAS. PAILFIN.
Bricua. rAuvr. xn-5. Y. KIRK.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN,
OFFICE. No. ZOO Liberty Street,
rrnlnummrs.
hMrlOl
prrrsitiman
STEEL WORKS.
I=
ANDERSON & WOODS,
BEST REPINED CAST STEEL
Of : every due:MM.'. /deo. best,
Refined German Plow and spring Bleol.
CORNER ROSE AND PIRET AVENUE. Pitts
burgh.
DUQUESNE FORGE
WILLIAM MILLER,
(Successor to /08. HAIGH k C 0.,)
Has facilities en-extenstve with Males/find For
ays In the Xsat. and Is prepared to promptly and
sall?tasSortly fill all coders ts . 14TILAbIBOAT
3. r'naliEn. PISTON RODS. LEVERS,
, • AXLE.,
t,ormi4 r
apl3:h4o
BLLBRSBESON PROOBSS.
The s are now prepared to grant Men
ges fo Thene or the ELL/LBSIDLUdEN PRO.
CASS.
The auperl °rottener Imparted to rod iron. the
Ifllll.lggi
•
Parties wishing to tim It can obtain licenses by
applying to
JAMES P. SPEER,
Attorney for the Trnatees,
ROOMS 1 and 9 Zoelah , s Bedldiom 96%
Fourth avenue.
Parties leteretted are Invited to elslt the
SHOZNBEIateII. WORKS, where the hreeesi IS
now ID IDICCADDIUI ODDIDIDDI. rell:det
piTISBUBGU
NOVELTY WORKS.
I=l=3
MODEHEAD, ADAMS & CO.
=I24I7rACTOIIIIIS or
LET'
NE HTANDARD STAIRBANX SPAT.
an) rIaCEPORM Atai COUNTER
SCALES.
_.
alma ?aced Patera Door Locks sad Latent,.
Pal At an O d Coffee Ellis, ie. •
/0111113 OF PIR. T ATEIME GIWIT OIL
11.4 bo re h. Poores- •
SHEFFIELD . STEEL S.
/ ELL
MICK & CO.,
PITTSBURGH, PAL,
liturafacterers of every deserlytloi of
CAST AND GERMAN SULL.
R1 EL A M70171..LA.T7017.31 SPRINGY.
AXLES, STILL TLEX., to., to.
Wlrehollify 83 Water and 100 First Ms:
B LACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO:,
=1
SPTWAIEELa.
Men and Warcba_ ,use THII2TIETR__, TIELIXtir-
SIILLT mud RAILROAD BTAZA-rea,
PITTEIBI7ROL4
STOVER. CASTINGS. ace,
COOK STOVE&
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL & CO'S
TRIUMPH,
FOR BITUMINOUS CO.AL,
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well we any other Store In the Bohm
BISSELL &
No. 235 Liberty Street
• •
Also; on bandana for BAN •
rAlcl.oß HTOVIM
SKATING wrovEß.
OPIATE PIiONTS,_FENDKVA.
COOKING ILANGEnr--de.
RAPP, HUNS & CO.
XANOZACTOILEIS 07 XVIBEY vAluarr ar
STOVES, •
BOSTON COOKING KAXGE,
"TFIF, FISBY FUBNAUE,"
lOU WiIIiTXCI BVILMItaI
THE NEW ANTI-DUST 000KINO STOVE,
oRIEOULATOIL' • COLUMBIA COOK WM iVE,
VAN'S C Oda nMt Pattern) Po!MANIAC
RANGE CAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S
RE MAT E Z P T HON O S B . ATE ND ERSEmdirt and dan:
200 and 208 Liberty Street,
r177911111113H.
IM2fri
A. 313.1LADLEY & CO.,
NO. SO WOOD STREET,
Manufacturers of the Graded Varlet, of
Cook, Parloi and Heating Stoiei,
TO na volm)
Incur aimortment win Onfoond all the LATICAV
PATTN-sift) AND IMPROVIsMENTIS, and the
my mita% of our Stavin Ls son that nay one In
wait, of a sonl snide Should purnme none tent
thotmmulbotured by as. as they will be fond
the nost dumble pit well as economical. Would
salt ponconlan attention to one new VOLCANO
dru Yr: Am churchca. WA" AWL norm.. One
I gni On throe mon.. tuttodeil to with or
wllnooL indlaT. All w ta.Ve WWI loom brow
n - kuno Llll DM, tun at.
ny...0r...1n Minti
er. tens tor Cummrus and Price rat. lea
BRASS FOUNDERS
HENRY BIER ar CO.,
nrcOnsons to
EL COOPER & CO
Bell and Brun Founders.
IMAM CASTINGS
YRDP, PROMPTLY TO ORM&
laleable and Grey Iron Mingo,
GAS PIPE AND TUBING,
.116101718, KIDD?! !ND CUM TALUS,
ALL GLOBE PATTERN.
IRON
Brass Work of every description for
Steam, Water and OIL .
xeiLRO D 8
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•
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trNrisTimr.. a iillisalM
NIA CENTIIAL
AD. .Lni mad slur It r. A.,. flosolaillOire
14th. 1389, Tr.:, s /rlll antra at
.1 =
.• .
Irma the Unlon Depot, earner Of W
and Uteri, streets. es follows:
Arra•
1 Japan.
Stall Train -.. 5.
I:llo43:l 4 3centbern33. Sa :•
run 1.300..- 1.45 am i•reclflo 3.3... l im n
Walls No. 1.. 0 20 exe iWall•el ND. 1.. 6:al
NricaollAc Not 1:50,am Mal Train .a. 0110 I3I•
Wall e. No. 3..6:60 am I Banton At_ 10 MO sea
Ctreclunel: Lx.. 9 :20 am Itne'lsAlt No •- . An
Johnstown A010:50 sal elprinll Fa. 11. lit
Bre . ks Ac Nett 7:00 pm Ways No. a..11: 1 &
."
Plttsb•grt Xr . . 1:30 pm .johnstovra Ae.II. 4*
Irsolda Zip's. 1:50 pminnoks Ac Nes 4:010 pa .
Wall's No. 3_0:30 pm!Phlle. 3:prima:Sam .
Bra'ts AcNo 2030 pmialP No. I- 31011101 ;
'o'oPa No. 4. 13:50 pm W ell' s No. 4.. 0010310 11,
Beinton.Le No21:10 om,•3est , l.lco —.._3tlPwa I
'AIT r 10:20 pru (M. cet s N J : k. pa
These creme ensue riots manuce.t.o. ea Itarrtie e . •
hot (or
into.. Watts clutsoneweery `•
Settler at 9:04 4. en., retch:ea' ellitak as .:
10:05 a. ID. S 2 tArniur, Norco MU at , 1 •
18:00 p. m. era earl's. at Walla SI
1.1:10 p. es.- .
•Clnelnnatt
,ch ess 3. le arcs 4011 y. 3•10311711
Xxpreeclreset y except Mends/. All ether ,
trulaz .. e n ure/ ticulAt 4012.10. , t .
Per fort,
W. ner luformsu 3: nte 088 Vl.l.
3.WITEI. Allan. • ':
a loVeaosylonoloAollros4 Coell 6rWMIIOII3O.
rtnne Loy et nu for nmscrecierp 11e...310*
3:7, 1 1%';:g . ,1;?;, i ' ! ... - VT g k ib,"" - cfr - i t."
tbet amount In rte.:. wile bu ' ft:T• rilit .. • ,
owner. unless teticAlvarjae i ct i ....._
4015 Genoese coverteacuarnt '.: .
HIFA S T E R N-Mmalmom
PENNSYLVANIA
tOAD.-0a and atter NOV. V. laie94 .:
Paathuger Trait. oa. tbeWeetern l'earuir t .
Re road will rive at and des. ,4
leder , ' Stmet Dept.; Ategheny As
Arne. ,
Mol'e No 1 e:40 a xe1Xa11...—..,....1411
ethic , . I thfil) a nal Yreeparlll4.lpe Os; • ?
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s•so p sli reeport 0.. I 1111
5 iti a17a , (74,3;1113 y m,Surlsrl'e 1.201.0 a r.
Abele Mane rap daily excep Sttudayi
TM Charcia This LlaVes Al46nty .1
every elanday at WWI e. tn.; AV
City at^ 0:54) a. nu Betnenlng, eaves All y
City at 1:51(1 y. tit. and U 11.14 ailltegilsay use.
lion at 1010 r. ta... .
Thu tranae leaving AVelltAeh+9 at , TX:WI
ta. make dines comenctlos at.' arl IP f.•
Thr ough met Stag. for 'haler sad
Thr ttek,ts mai be
parr
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Fltteleglith, and at the Depet, S =y, ~,,'
Pet ramau tstarseation epylytg, , . , ~.,
J1143)3 L114171...1.23, Amt.
Fedceal Street Dapoi.
The Weviern relinelientlil ir.arogd.ll.l.o 50i ~ ',l
Ilintma asy rlst for Baggage, earzyt Jle wearies ~...
a_ yore! .4 IlAntt their rap3naluUlty le, Om
14uudre4 Dollva In win, All teems, 5t
seeding MI6 SMOSTIt 111 wlrolwillbe at, as elsk of
theenner, unl,:ea i ne . ; . ..spe . Writra.‘l. %
Soil 0.1151 . 1.1 d'al..4.l.tikafint. Alleotte.
M 191,671 ,7 FOE.
'B. Vir.and OLINs
hem NOV. 14ch, ISO
and arrive at the Unloa
burgh ialtLtlme. as I.
an
Chicago £.•,..LCH m
Ertel itiraZa . .l:llB
Crt. Wll4 W16:38 m
ettleaViall..o:lsl3 a m
nat. e. • m
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ur;garifroas .1144.0.1,
PiCer Yana Azak.l6 a ro
Lactadala 20:18 as
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• ALLLMGENT 'MILEY WiTlßOali
nra ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THR, OIL 1.
REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OP CAM' 2.1
On andaytar ltv:gl326X. Nov. 51111. 100 TWO
THROUGH TP.A.INS DAILY (except Papp •,
will leave Plttalmrst Depo;
_corner of
oath and Pik° atroots,for Pranklts,oll um
talo, and all points in il , e 0118W011.1. L . - -.
LILIVI ITTLIMICSIT. 0...7.17 - IA I
Day En. T:l5 an, 119Ly b Ex—... •: pMI
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921 Hu1t0n...11:50 atn Rd finnan... 9:110 •IR ' '',
id Halt On... 5:00 pan Sd Hunan... M.IO pls P,
lith Halton...ll:oo p nalt,ll! /L2llOO. 7:15 psa ~
Presejt Ae. 9:30 ato , Vn.a. worlw .1,015 a
1:10d1 work... 0:30 pm s . /nepart. An '0:111p m
Rudy's 11 An 3:113 pm l Bra.' ya BLe 1010 a m ~
Churels.. 1;00 p la Clutrat—.... 10:10 am ~,,.
'L.,. %rat. stop only at ptinem•l pols H as
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THOMAS H. /ILA. Alltl.'&14„ .
ITTSBURGU
M . f=lessgs.
11°rfa.V.
PAN HANDLE HOME.
ORANGE GP TTRE.—On sad after
a
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Elttaburs4 Tina.
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Kati NA_ a. m. MIN P. 11.
seeteava Arpresi 11:2g p. AI MO a. 1.
fraLlites 9:48 m.
eft •:43 MA m. B p.m.
nald , s Am.a,No.lll:6R a. la. Takla. le.
'tstembenvina wasoream..3:42p. N. 9:1111
McDonald's Ato'a. No. 7
16:63 D. m. 21:3111
Gooda i furth Trath..1.14113 p. .9.1211 fa. m.
mr P. Y. ExpresS leave !MEL
• az P. Y. 3i•alwlll
5. T. daqz,,,,,
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CM ma atter 1711:9DAY. Tfe7,mbarly
JAM, trAlas arrtro at ',VI 4111rput els tke
I m tpot caner or Orsat azd Watat.4tzrits,
Yatlto aNdfrateXtal D."l. 4.11.14
TIOO Xs e:oor.ia
millixat CZ
sc. tand from L'aVa. 3:OU P. M. 10:A0 A. Ir.
West Newton Accons.d 4:30r. se. Baia. it
Braddock's Am.:Alb". B. , T:101. ll
!flea .15,t0MeK . 1T0rt.8.1.3101.:14. 0:114I AO.
Sa:- . 4%,,TV. T =1? .04 v . ‘:49,116 S.
RICHARD B. EOWEBB. /feat.
OILS
TICK BROTHERS,
F . TT I T"M r. I
Petroleum and lur Pioduete.
•
rittob.rrti Olifee—DkLZELLni But Unix%
earner of Duquesaa Way and Ineln Ann.
Philadelphia Oftlee-137 WALNUT BS
InDI vorllO
WAGING & KING,
00131121SSIOU Veielltag sad Brokais ta
Petroleum and its Products,
DALzEiVs siobx, DUQUESNE WAY;
rEfILADELPIILL - ADDRZ&I,
109 WATER STREET.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. fl
, -: • 14
• • BEABEHT If: C— TIVEDIThr o • :P.
, . 0
, • murtniAorusce or II
• ... - . l','
Lubricating &High Test Batts' g Oils: q
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Eclipse litallroad Azle Olt, r3 Pi
Wanda great, beat without enema: lump( ';'f
limpid at lowest tempetaturea. Special oil fop -, - 1,
tropical ellmatel or hot weather. l3
yocometlye, Euirloe, egaehlne Illoip. ._-
WilleutuereWs. • .
d
Now 1411 and Planing 1110.1 . 01/a,;
Adapted for blab 5peed.., :,..,;
Nplokle Oil. Wool ; Ilesil-Llght Olt,
011;Tasiners• Allaff-1 Zemmol'', , ,
log end Ylnlshlog Aissoltno, ', ', il
011, iLlonivoi Oil. 1 ratan:lna • ,
Atti.Wit S m ARNIIill„ to preaermlirtght Imo ti
Work and aentriery from Bot. li.,
Thate pnalucta are manufactured , uneer Dr. L 4
T ead patent by dupe r heated Steam ln Irao• al
coo.. heinbrkatinu WS are almost odorless.
perfect ry pure uniform, wad meetly light eel. TA
red, at”d a hiagh temperature unchanged, nod
remain limpid mina extreme cold. The Yell..'l , „‘
roaatillsare noeauelled. gad are la eceistest vie ri
<lnman, et the pallid oil Kan..% 8aPP 10 . 5 . 4 ' , I
be examined end atdere lo ft at 11: 'WOOD . ff
STRaYT. Worca at tiboxpotniza . Bridge.. i .. : „. 6 ‘•
sii
M . M!WI
A
virEtu rnr .VANlA 08. i DISTRICT OF 4
' rigNICSII _ r,,
At . ittsburgia, the Nth day 017anaary, 41.1 , cl
1870.
The undersigned hereby lines nated of Ma 1
itonolntment as Assignee of ILZEFIZ OW/MIL . r
of Plttsburgb, couuty, of Allegheny,
.end fitate„ 1.
of Pennsylvania. within .1.1 - Dtinlect o
0
nu 1
beers adjudged ts Unnkrupsunou b. ova gen. .
lion!. tbe District Court of .1d District. • '
JOHN H. 13A11,Y. Assignees ' i .
j 411,71 I ' Atton.B7-:8-1.4.. 09 Osant EL .
I'VELIC NOTICE. f.-1
Hiring been appointed GANand OAS INILTZN
INBPICTOZ ter Allrgbeay County: =WM ht
hereby given that unirt etc necessary Odle. sad
Mechanical Testing alscblneryeanb•Wierrlded.
will be Itusnd •1 the 0111= OTTHIG NA. •
TIONAL YOUNDBY . AND PLPJA . WOUND.
Twenty-third street...et rens , . lt
Pitlahura.
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DREK.- ------- f-4
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Importer old retail dealer in .1
FINE"STATIONEIrrair•
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WEDDING, VISITING. PAIITYJADANNIINEIII .14
calk° INNGIBMIINGI ,-- -. f,.
lIIONOGIU-103. Alms, umninaiTse_ .6B CI
. Orden by scuLu receive prompt astaltion. 111114 , rl . 'j ;
far maples. . . •
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3C , .:ISEIALIPLIALEUR.
rtaxmions. ett632l.bitlato.
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11111.811ALL'ill 2'1421:11 WILL : MIL* ,
1•1183.
rm. ot ttanhalrs stiztr. p9or Mph,
Dopot, 1301 Market meet. ht. pi Ai
/I Drepprns. Proprietors. • ••
Toe sale; wholesale ILOOL.Tetan. exo.
WELLY. Phtsho rob. • '
Owca PaPreornan. arm C0D1111.14111.141t
ILAIIMOADCOAraw - Y.
- • mammon. Jataix7l47p.' 'Wrap
NOTILIUE BONDILOLDERIL
. . ,
imbo 710:1IL Teats. Creek Division Bomb
due February 1 - ISTO, bapid lad after
Hutt date on presentation and • dc/Piery, at Use
Inns Natlosallbmk of ittottorgh.
11•171;r2 TIZ .11(0. El. PAWL. in.. Trearr.
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Stied Y 5 4:3:15:0 mi '
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