The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 09, 1870, Image 3

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    FTNAN CUM.
iNEMCiaI BANK,
NO. 80 'FOURTH' AVENUE,
PTTTSBIIItGFL
. •20%000
assn CE,PIT&I. • • •
S'imkbolders Individually Liable.
ILLS tc or MINIMUM'S' AIM DEPOIIIIT.
JOHN Pr.taM WM. /WYO.
Presiden, Gabler.
DUMMY..
Tlica. If ! Jobe K. /1 "" 1 " i `
W.. T.....nrion, r Alrebibald Wallace.
EcU!.
..b..t.11V.1.•="U., I r.
yield.
Job 310 d.
Tlmi , Mank vow orraalsed wad prepared
I,..erat Rank.; Outman.
JeW.44. •
=GOLD
SILVER AND COUPONS, -
zr o ught at Highest Prices.
P/L B. HERTZ, Banker,
Cor. Wood St. and sth.Avenne
T.
- Th
DANES - 1. DRAW • & Co .,
15neeersors to 13, JONTS a CO..
Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood St.,
113.4.INTICIEDEIS,
Boy uld roll m kind. of
_ • .
SOVERNMENT
SOLD, tilLYEil AND:CODPONS,
•
OM MOST TAVOILABLV.TrILM2t. •
ur Interest Allowed ow Deposita.
all-Monor loaned on tiororoorent Bond. al
1•111 , 03. mat.. rat..
Orders executed for tn. Purchase
and Sem or STOCKS, BONDS and
AIERS T. BRADT & CO,
gittsly#2ll Gaptte.
FINANCE , AND TRADE.
• CMOs 07 Prrnatrutons dessrva,
Tonainer, Feb. 8, 1870.
The entire markets opened dull and
heavy to-day on ICOOllllt of the snow
storm.
Gold opened at 120%, declined to 120%,
and closed strong at 12034 on unfavora
ble news from Europe. There Is a din- '
position to put up gold for the purpose of
aiding In the upward movement in stocks,
but bow far this will be" suocesaftil do
ponds on the improveshent of our bonds
In the European markets.
Government bonds 'Were very heavy,
and sold down about one-half per cent
from the average quotatidd of yesterday
and appear to be a better. sale than
purchase for the present, although it
seems almost. Impossible for a Mx per
cent security to sell, even at present
pricey it a four per cent bond la ex.
beefed to sell at par.
Stocks are strong but Inactive. Every
effort is made to sustain the market and
work a short interest, but so far the
bears have been cautious.
Our local money market works easier,
bat the docuand Is fully up to the eupp.y.
There is also an improvement in the de
mand for local securities which beer
from Bto 10 per centinterest. East
Birmingham and Twenty-tint ward
school bonds are rapidly taken up. The
banking house of Ph. B. Meru has a
Molted amount yet for sale.
Diagnose very dull.
quotatiors as received by Ph. .R.
lLtrts Gold, 120%; Sliver, 116; Eighty
one's, 11774, Flee Twenties, 186811 11434:
do 1864. 114%; do 1885, 114%; do' 1896,
- 11.1onto,s, 112.,4, do leB7, 114%; do 1868,
114; Tan Forties, - 112%; Adams Ex.
=
~...ComPenY 6334; Merchants Gni=
Company, American Ex-
Cm' Company, 27%; Western Union
97 i r
oh. It; New York Central
lug, 97; Pittsburgh, Foil
, 9034; Ohio .5
sisappf, Michigan Southern, 8834;
Cleveland ts Pittsburgh, 9634; Chicago.
Book island Pacific, 117%; Chicsgo d
North Western, 7234; Chicago &Barth
• Watteau Prate:d NW; Erie 25%.
11:1:011al10a. /ergo enstaff.
London, per 116.03
Parts, per franc 2334 24 34
=
Molar ..-
88 91%
rt. florins 150 5135
(ity Telearsoh to the Plttsbazgh Quetta.)
Nam Yong, February 8, 1570.
The decision yesterday rendered by
the United States Snoreine Court, In re.
gard to the legal tender act: and 'the
bearing of this decision on the different
markets, are the subjects of absorbing In-
Weld in financial circles. The ap
proximate statement of the bonded debt
of the following ratio:ads issued prior to
1862, viz; New York Central, Erie,
Harlem, Michigsn Central, Lake Shore,
Illinois Central, Pittsburgh, North West
an, Bock Island, Bt. Paul, Wabash, and
.'Adding, amounts to 1110,000,000,. on
° which the differentia In Interest between
. currency and gold at 120 • amounts to
. 81,526,000.. The New York Central
. Company bad 12,000,000 of bonds failing
due on February Ist, and 11,400.000 of
these bonds have been paid. The Rock
bland Company .
between now has about 81,20000
• bonds falling doe and Jody.
Tbla Company realized a ' premium of
over twenty pot cent. on its sale of
12,000,000 stock, which would more than
equalise the premium In gold on Its ma
tudog bonds, prpviding payments for
Ms laid hoods should be demanded In
gold. The latest available returns show
that 11182.040,020 of State obligations, the
Interest on which, 1111D00 1884 has been
paid almost exclusively an currency, ex
. naptlng the suspended States, now be.
exam payable, both interest and princi
pal. tn
Moved easier at 4(%6 on call loans.
Sterling steady at 11%(99%. Gold opened
5t.20%. fell to 20% and closed at 2035.
Carrying rates 24,234 per cent. Clear
111601e, 881,003,000.
Glaverunents were quire doll and s
freetion lower, but closed stead Con
rk'll, 181918%; do '62, 18411 y.
5%; do
ifilietegs do 'B6, 14 7 014%; do new,
1.11%.18%; 00 '67, 18%(414; do 68,14®'
1434; 10 40's, 12 4481234. Pacifies, 11%
4812. •
The Treasury Department has received
in Us purchases of bonen! about 176,000
et the moven bonds stolen from the
- Cason lisult, but the owners cannot ob.
Who any redreas, as the Government
dies riot recognise any caveat filed
aseteet coupon bonds.
State bonds are quiet and- steady.
suwais, 91; 014 Tennessean 57; new
okf Ylrgittim. l22 %; new, dO, 6,3;,
old N orth Carolinas. 44%; new do, 62%;
Louladans Levees Siam, 70.
Too litc--k market bas been very
stalang etch Vaodertalt stocks and Lou.
tiliense as the Medal features. It is re.
na:L;l4, jester stock hi under the man
of the Vanderbilt party. The
ltas th New York Cootral and Hudson
Wiesteasisted by Gls report that the cont.
_pony Win collect parrant,er fares In gold.
After the slacks named duo principal
dial lop bore be Rock legend. which
ret ono time *A tannedllll%.. New
litory termini and Oblo sad lacrumnbi
Wert ta , ,alcoably strong. The upward
49.00. of UPI thafkell today was directly
AAA to strong rpocuistive influences
kw*. 7Y. arty Pr:cu.—Canton, 68%1 Cum
berhaod, 81 ; Weston= Union Tel&
graph lillf s tt.ip p puoar
:4; lef . eiia Virgo' , ;Or er - +llll, 37;
ehthied SWAN, btici 41 50
Thirw York Cerrito 263411
ore pretetrel,' 4f; itarbsoi, 1411; •11 pry.
fatted. itiobvei. scrip. ;,•••••,.
isa tti ; Michigan e•a: , c;, 4
I.4kire i-ixeir Mau
1 44 0 i; P...tb 00 14 vr%; yr,
714i.prn.trol.bnir Wait J/w 'II, Ill } is
el, VW. It 3; *Waned, N 7% viereaLl.
417%; preferred 7A kg. Wan**
rtm 0
0.14;11 , t 0,00c44 0, *, /A
11 4
fti
1 . 1 6 °1 4 ; ('• U. A , V. , 741
1 . 0 ,4 149;C. &I, G, 19%.
chrta4reataWY
721; cur: ellmh 85.7 48 .5 6 7. General i
Awe, 111,017.4ee•
itty tiehtla Narita.
hraw your, h —tiathw Ma pan
0090, ahem on Ito yreviutut Oho osletin.o.
I s WM derfresuuont Qr trails swim to b,,,,
isroppertro, sgpr Qoasolurmay we h a y,
ari pun a Yory duU unrka, with o w
N/ oh mono , in the Own, *WOO the
ehtvhdt Itt• ti MIES mivallas, Wbl4b
sift arosal frami§3l to
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RE
PITTtIBURGII JIAJBKETIS,
Oran= ov Prilarsmum tkixbrrr,
TUZSDI7, Feb. 8
The general markets are qiilet and
devoid of anything very new or es
pecially important. According to late
advice*, angers have touched their low.
est point for the present—reflneds are
reported a quarter higher in the met:
.
this being the Case, we may expect an
improved demand, as It Is hard to cell
on a' declining market, and Dryers
nearly always take hold more freely
when prima aro to ding upward. Pitts
burgh is pretty w 11 stocked with New
Orleans engirt; a dd molasses, and it is
said that there his good deal bought and
afloat for this market, and by the time
this all resokes;bere the supply will be
unusually large. There is no doubt,
however, but what it will all bo wanted
between this and the time the next crap
is ready to move, and holders are quiet
ly ptittirig 'Cairo, feeling satiatled that
It will all be called for in the proper
time. Provisions continue steady and
rather firmer at Cincinnati,
_l_while at
Chicago the market continues dull and
weak. it is laid that a good deal of
Chicago meat, this season, to of an in
lector grade and does not compare r.vor
ably with that of Cincinnati, and this ae.
manta partially for the difference be-.
twoen the two markets.
APPLES—Quiet and unebangetl.
Sales la a regular way at $2,513V3,e4 per
bbl.
APPLE BUTTER—Sanoted at 65®750.
BUTTER—C.mtumen dull, with a sup.
ply considerably in @seems of the de
mand. ' Sales of prime to choice roll at
30633 -
BUCK WHEAT FLOUR-843y.
BI.A.NS—DaII with increased arrivals,
but nominally ~unchanged-42,25®2,50
per bushel..
BROOM CORN-14018 eta per pound.
BROOMS—Store prices: No. .r
—, 53,75.
No. 3, 54,50; No. 4, IMO; No. 5, 55,50.
Carpet Brooms, $6,00003,50.
CHEESE—Is steady but unchanged;
Western Reserve and Hamburg, 16x®
17; Factory, 17017%; New York Sete
Farm Dairy, 18®10; New York Goshen,
1914%W •
CARBON 011.—Continues quiet and
unchanged Standard brands may be
quoted at 115 in a Jobbing way.
CRANBERRIF.4—In steady„ demand,
with sales at $13®15, as to quality.
DRESSED HODS--Oantinue dull not
withstanding the arrivals have fallen off
materially. We quote at 154®10%.
DRIED FRIIIT—Very dull. Apples,
7 g43e4 Peaches at 3Q9c: for quarters, and
lu®ll for halves. Blackberries, 14141.11 c;
Pitteduherdes. 25®300 per potind.
EGGS—Unchanged at 250. .
FRRTHERS-464300 cas. -
FLOUIL—There is only a' modenite
local demand and prices are unchanged.
We continue to quote western flours at
$505,50. for sprtun, and 55,75(0 for
winter. Rye flour 550g5.25.
GRAlN—There le no movement In
Wheat in this market and prima are
nominally unchanged. A Chicago pa.
per of Monday nye: "Holders of wheat
are becoming firmer in their views, see.
.ing that our stocks are smeller than was
expected, and that the mild weather of
thla winter la believed to have been tofu•
rime to that planted for the next crop.
Indeed, there were free bets made to
day that wheat will sell at 90 eta before
the 16th of March." That there is some
truth In this is generally conceded, but
there Is too much wheat in : the country
to admit of the passibility of big prices.
(bra continues very dull, though hold
ers generally are unwilling to make
furthen. concessions In order to effect
sales. - Dealers are still asking 78080,
for ear on wharf and track. Oata quiet
and unchanged-46017 on wharf and 48
050 in store. Barley is quiet; prime
spring cannot be quoted above 11,00,
though there have been wales of choice
recently at 11,05. Bye is unchanged at
900, cash.
HAY—Sold at Allegheny Diamond
market at 021020; am • general thing it
wu not In good condition.
RIIRKS—BaIee at 2,400 c per pound. -
HOMlNY—Etales at 0,7506,00 per bbl.
LIME—Sale of Cleveland white lima
at 1202.25 Der bbL
ONIONS—SaIes at 13,6003,00 per bbl,
the outside figure for choice.
LARD OlL—City brands No. I extra
quoted at 11,4001,42. and No. 2 at 00.
Fancy Cincinnati and Chicago brantin
held bleber.
, PEANUTS—Tennessee at B®9 Cs
PEAS—DuII: !PAW per bucheL
POTATOES—SaIes prima Peach
Blows, In store, at 50c per bushel.
PitOVISIONY—Quiet and a shade
lower. Elhouldera,l3®l3,4‘for Plain and
14c for Sugar Cured; Ribbed Sides, 15,4:
®lBe4 Clear Sides, 11844; Breakfast Bacon,
1834 e; Sugar Cured Hams 18,40. Dried
8aa1 . .. 19 544 2 0n. Steamed Lard in tierces,
1801 choice kettle. 17,4 c; tidied Lard, in
bucks A. 17%. Mead Pork, LP.
POULTRY —Market almost bare.
Dressed chickens, 13@14, and dressed
turkeys. I$(.2U
SEEDS—Cicero? seed la quoted at 18,
buying, and 18,50 selling—we beard of
an offer to sett 100 bush. at $8,40. Tim
othy Seed is
still quoted at $4,508:45, and
Flaxseed at 52,1002.15.
STRAW—SaIes of rye straw at Ito,
and oats at Rows.
SALT—Is quoted 24 1,75 by the car
load.
WHlSKY—llighwinee firmer at 98@
51; rectified, 51,00; proof readied, 51,10.
Old whiskies mime and Armen,
=MIMI
Om= or PrTrseoson Oirarra,
Toe:ever Feb. e s MO.
The oil market continues illstresaingly ,
dull. andirtutt Is worse still, Is the fact
that there is but little prospect br any
Immediate Improvement. The trads
has been and is stilt anxiously awaiting ,
for the "good time coming:" It bas been
coming for several weeks, but wo are
not yet enabled to announce its arrival.
It Is generally conceded that 01l Is low,
but the Impreolon stlll prevails that It
must go still lower; New Yorkers - appear
to be Impressed with. this tenet very
strongly, judging by tiretr actions. They
are now offering to sell "linen" for al
most any delivery this year at remarka
bly low figures, and what le still more
remarkable, they are unable to find
buyers. A s we have repeatedly noted,
however, the feeling bore, particularly
among manufacturers, is decidedly
against encouraging this kind of bust
nese. and, according to present Indica-•
clone these New Yorkers will - bays to
seek some other place thariPittaburgh
for buyers. • •
CRIME
Sales la two lots of L4OO bbl. on spot,
at 13, and this appears to be the standard
price for seller this month or alter till
July. Buyer until July nominal at 15;
and buyer all year . 15(a /634.
I I=l=l
Continues very quiet and dull. though
without quotable change In price. Spot
quoted at 2934; and February at 30. Sale
600 etch April to July at 81, and March
to Jaly is offered at the same figure. I
Buyer all year nominal at 34%.
azczirse or 011IIDZ OIL In A. T. B. B.
Citizens Oil Works 962, on account
Lockhart, Frew & Co; Spear's 011
Works 160, on account A. B. Mills;
Fisher Bro. 100, on account E. H. Long;
Jas. Wilkins 400, on account McDon
ough 011 Co.
Total .. . »1,626 bbls
strnstairrs . OP OIL BT A. V. B. B.
Citizens 011 Co. 697 bbla refined 01l to
Tack Bro:
Lockhart, Frew .t Co. 467 We ref. oil
to Warden, F. at Co., Phila.
Fawoett, L. ,t S. 49 bbls ref. oil to
W. -P. Loran at Bra, Philadelphia.
Montzheimer, Koehler at Co. 600 bbla
to Waring. Kin& Co., Phila.,
Forsyth Bro. at Co. 60 bhla refined to
Warden. Frew tt Co.. Philadelphia.
Livingston Bro., 164 eases; refined 01l to
Warden, Frew at Co., Philadelphia.
Total refined -864 cases. .103 bbla.
OIL 80111111/ DZPOT.
Fleming & Co, 666 isbls refined oil to .
Tack Era's, Philadelphia.
1 1 11Alikk1i IstmaArti
• Naw loss, Febitiety 8,..-Cotten fa
vors buyers; isles 1,160 Lanni at 26N0 for
middling organdy. Irlour—r omelets, 1,870
bbla—duU and In buyers' favor; isalito
1,600 Ms at g4,Wia,4,70 for superdne
State and western, 36(0,80 for • extra
seats, 14,904}5,90 for extra western, If 5,60
18,25 for white wheat extra, 1506,10 for
8. fl. 0., 15,50(48 , 25 for extra Si. Louts,
18,264:38,60 for good to choice do. Itye
dour quiet;
_Wes 100 Ma at 14@4.75.
Corn meal quiet. Whisky more steady;
Wei 300 bbla western at 98€1990 for free.
Beryl pts wheat, 380 bush; wheat dull and
heavy; salsa 38,000 bush at 31,16 for. No.
2 spring delivered, ro r winter red
p, m a t ioaatda, 11,24@t.27% for witer red
A mber weatern, 543704.40 for white
Weldon, 51,60 for choice white State.
i nye quiet. Barley dull. Barley malt
1 lOC olden 5,000 bush State at 97Me. Be. ,
Apt* corn. 4,7 00 bulb: cores dull and
•; - • err sales 1,18/0 bush at 69Q000 for
':, • mixed western, it for new yellow
i ;', • veil old mixed western nominal ;at
in store. Oats: receipts 1,238 bush:
..,:- , 'Om, with seise 28.000 bush at w i g
or iireourrn awl Clickl2o fur State.
: • - lull. Coffee dull. Sugar dull,
.. 4., Ise 60 bide Cabe at 10;413. attolawa
-. •etroleow 10114 at 1 1 15119188 e for
!' ~, d Sum for refined. flops (inlet
et •1 , -,'• ••,•-• . for Amorlaus. Linwood oil
.4.14" , e,',X4c0b0 In Make. Pork heavy
$.O lc , , with WIN ROO mot at 02460
ool.} . .:1 . - • - vets" row woo t MIPS An
- _
E=M
prime and 122,25a526 for prime mesa;
also sales 2,25 u !obis new moss seller
February, March and April at 125,50i175.
Beefateady, with sales 200 bbls at 210fd
15 for new plain mess, and 214@17,50
for new extra mess. Tierce Beef quiet,
with sales of 1.000 heroes at $20g.93 for
prime mess, and I"..B4,3oforlndia mere.
Beef hams quiet: RI bells it 228(432. New
cut meats heavy; 180 pkgs at 10,41®11.114c
for shoulders, and 14@14M.c for hams;
middles quiet and heavy: :71 boxes lon
dear fancy jbrands at 15c; 100 bxa Cum
berland :cut delivered In Chicago 12440.
Dressed Hogs quiet at 11@llific for west
ern. Lard lower and dull: 370 Ice at 14%
®ls%c steam;' 16%®17 kettle rendered;.
also 1,500 ice steam seller Michigan at
154.4 c. Butter steady and quiet 17(N0c
for Ohio. Cheese quiet 16@l8e. Freights
to Liverpool nominally unchanged.
Latest—Flour closed dull without de.
cided change. Wheat dull and declining
5t.21,13®1.17 for No. 2 spring, and ;ix®
1.27 fbr winter red and amber western.
Rye dull, heavy and nominal. Oats
quiet at 56(pfic for western In store and
afloat. torn dull and heavy at 88(4193
for new mixed western. Pork quiet at
about 225,50 for mess for February deliv
ery and 225,50@25,75 for March.- Beef
quiet and unchanged. Out Meats and
Bacon nomluaL Lard firm for prime
steam; for February 15+,4e bid and 1524 c
asked; for March 15i;f: bid and 15Na
asked. Eggs in fair request without
material change.
Crocauo, February B.—Eastern Ex.
Change b.:nett' buying and 1-10 premium
selling. Flour quiet and unchanged at
23,60%5,20 for spring extras. Wheat In
fair demand, with mainly speculative
sales of No 1 at 813c'In store. No 2 at 7944
@79,,fc, closing with buyers at 79!..4e ;
this a fternoon Not dull at 7914 c cash and
seller February. and 80©80 3 ..40 seller
March. Corn a shade firmer at 6931070 e
for new; no grade closing at 011,4(gois: for
No 2; this afternoon the market un
changed. Oats very dull at 38(3384fc
for Nu 2 cash and seller the Month. Eye
filmset nominti, cleelog steady at 70c for
No 2, strictly fresh. Barley inactive at
65@700 for No 2. High:wines dull, In
active and nominal at 92g,9*4c. Sugar
113®133, n for - common to- cnolce Or
leans. Previsions firmer. Men Pork
active and higher, with sales at 225,50®
25,75 cash and seller March; 1523428,12%
buyer March ; 225,75 buyer February
and 225,50 seller February; 225,87
seller. April. Lard Is In g
demand and steady at 1434 cash anti
seller Starch. Rana; green .12 3 4@13c.
sweet pickled 140141.;,C. Meats mode
' rattily settee; country rough sides 12,4 e;
short clear middles 140; short ribs 134 e:
dry salt od shoulders buyers first
half March 10i4e. Dressed Hogs quiet
at 12%®250; lower, closing dull mid easy
at 21(511,62% for prime lots, dividing
on 200 pounds. Receipts for the pant 24
hours-6.003 bbla flour, 33,150 bush
'wheat, "8e,490 bush earn, 13,140 bush
oats, 1,075 bush rye, 4,633 bush barley,
5,126 hoga. Shipments-4,698 Mils flour,
7,215 bush wheat, 16,747 bush corn, 3,670
bush oats, 840 bush rya, 12,000 hush bar
ley, 3.949 h. a.
Live Hogs'ln fair demand and firm and
steady at 193,514.8,75 for common to fair
shipping, $‘3,80eg,9,00 for good tochoice,
19®9,25 for extra prime. Cattle un
changed at pas,io for common to extra
cows, $5.9734@6,00 for fair to medium,
16„6034@7,37 for good to choice, and 18
for extra prime Beers.
CINCINNATI, February B.—Floor
un
changed; family 85 2.16t5 40. Wheat
steady, red $11050112. Oorn dull, and
supply large, at 72®74c, the latter rate
for white. Oats in moderate demand
at 504345 c. Rye 855090 e... Barley un
changed and dull. Cotton dull and un
changed; middling 24;(c. TObaoCo firm
at full rates. Whisky steady at 930.
Hoge nominally unchanged and the sea- I,
sou about over: receipts, 450 head.' .
Provisions dull, prices nominal. Mess
pork held at F 27 for beet No. 1, and
saleable at better than 1W,50. Lard de
premed; prime steam sold at 143;501434c I
this afternoon, and in the forenoon at
154 kettle rendered nominally at 160.1
Bulk meats dultand norolnahahouldsra
held at 110 sides at 13%1;0114.4C for clear
rib and Clear loose. Bacon irregidar,l
shoulders can be bought at 1215 c, and
clear rib aides at 1534 c; lest clear, there I
being none out of amoke, are
held at 16q501.6144 there la ne demand. )
Butter steady at 285032 c. Egira2 3c and
firm. Cheese 34c lower at attjigltic for
Western Reserve and factory. Linseed
oil 934950. Lard oil lower and moot-
tied; extra $1,411®1,43. Petroleum acarce
and lirui at 29(01c for rat:lnca.. Sugar
ateedy at 11013 Ne for New Orleans.
atoimmes firmer at 751070 c. Coffee firm
at 15(324e. Beef cattle higher; good to
extra 0547,50 gross.
Sr. Louis, Fab. fi—Tobacco a shade
easier and not quotably changed. Cotton
and hemp unchanged. Flour active and
unchanged; super 14,25E143e; extra 14,45
@,4,75; double extra $5, 503;50: choice to
fancy, family 16.607,55. Wheat firm
for lower-grades; No 2 Spring Inspected
930; ho 2 red Fall $1,03@,,i,t6; No I do
ei,e9507,12%. Corn du .l and declining
eaten of mimeo dry mixed 75e2 do yellow
70r; prime to choice white 7650e20. Oam
dull at 411(448e in bulk, a decline; 52(0401
sacked. Barley dull and easier at 92G
$l,lO for Minnesota spring. In Rye noth
ing doing. ' Whisky better at 9350e4g
Groceries doll and unchanged. Previa
lona firmer with a consumptive demand.
Pork at 127027,25, including 300 Ws,
seller for the month, at $27. Dry malt
shoulders 1014 c, clear rib 14c, clear aides
150. Bacon ehoulders 12344 •clear rib ,
15%c, clear sides 16y,e. Lard dull at 15c
for prime steam to arrive. Cattle steady
and unchanged at 450535 e for fair to
prime, 6506Nc for choice. Hogs—bind
nese confined to butchers, wants at 81300.
Recenpta—flour 3,300 bp, wheat 11,200 bu,
corn 24,600 ho, oats 11,400 bn, barley 200
bu n rye 100 bu, hogs 1.1.60 bead.
CLEvELarui, February 9.—Flohr dull
and unchanged. Buckwheat Flour: mar
ket steady and moderate demand; sales
at $1.50508. Eve Flour quiet and nom
inally unchanged at 15.2.5®5,60. Wheat
quiet and steady at $l,ll for No. 1 red;
11,01 for No. 2. Corn: new Is a shade
better and held at 80c; do. rejected The:
no Inquiry for old and prices nominal.
Oats steady and unchanged. Rye dull
and heavy being. held at 8050e5c se to
quality. Farley: market quiet, but
holders are asking 111501,10 for State and
Canada. Petroleum: market quiet and
loss firm; relined held at 2634@27c in
large iota, 2250300 In small lots; crude
firm at 0,75 per bbl.
LotnavaLte, February 3.—Cotton;
there were small. sales of middlings at
23X0.. Four. tinlet and unchanged.
Corn; ear in bulk 77c. Rye 99%95e.
Wheat qu t and unchanged. Sales of
142 Mule tobacco, at 434(J25ita for trash,
6+117e for logs, 734509 a for common leaf,
93.450110 for medium, 113Q01/3,ia for fair
to good leaf. Mess pork 127,60. !Bacon:
shoulders 12Ne, clear rib 15ilic, clear
sides 1630. Bulk shoulders DSc, clear
rib 1430, clear sides 15,-;c. LBO; tierce
packed 1930 C. Whisky steady at 93094c.'
TOIXDO. Feb. B.—Flour dull. Wheat
dull and lower; Michigan held at 11,22;
regular $1,10; amber 01,02 X; No I red
held at 11,12 X, 51,10 bid; No 2 g 1,03 bid.
Corn dull and 155 c lower; now 7034 c: no
outdo Ole. 05U1 uncbanged: No 1 48c,
No 2 40e. Dreesed hogs;lo@lo.l4e. Clover
seed 48. 2 5.
Mr ttwaustas, February B.—Flour nom
inally unchanged. Wheat steady at
84340 for No. 1, and 70360 for N 0.2. Oats
unchanged. Bye nominal. Barley dull
at. 75c for fair. Dressed Bogs lower at
19,75®10,1235.
Dirrnorr, Feb. B.—Wheat at $l,lB for
whits No. Ido $1,09@1.10; amber regu
lar $1, 0 1®1,02. Oats at 47c for State. Bon
ley 11,50 per medal bid for No. I. Clover
seed - 042,50. Dressed Hogs 11.0,250
10,75.
Nueuvnam, February B.—Cotton dull
and lower; middling 23c; good ordinary
22Xe; stock, 5225 bales.
Maurine, February R.—Cotton dull at
24c; receipts 1,291 bales; exports, 625
balm.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
OLIVICLAND /MD Prnssurox Ran.
80A.% February 5.-1 car lake sup ore,
114.eanter; & Co; 1 do do, Rees, Grad" &
Dull; 3 do Iron ore. McKnight, Porter &
Co; 10 do do, Shoenberger, Blair & Co;
2do doipmber, J Heath; do do, Slack
& Elh e olen.4 casks zinc, Park & Co; 25 b bra
am_Plckereglil, Co; 20 m to-
aoco, W. H Kir ick & kpatr Co; em 7
aka
clover seed. McCullough, B & Co; 50 bra
clues, Dilworth, H at Co; 5 bble oil, care
S B Floyd & Co; 65 aka oats, K Campbell; .
2 bble butter, 1 bbl eggs. S Dovol; 2do
eggs, Bruggerman &O'Brien; 2 do scrap,
iron, .1 Jones; 274 aka oorn Rabb dr. Her
ron; 0 bbla beans, 15 do di7 apples, 6 do
onions, It Rea Jr; 60 bags potatoes; 10
bbls apples. 81 eke dry apples, Randolph
8; 5 bola dry apples, Head & M; 4 bbla
butter, 2 do eggs, 2 bra poultry, Manor
& Harper.
February K-10 cars Iron . ore, Sheen
berger, Blair & Co; 1 do brick, J
ben; I do do, H Hartmseter; 3 do lake.
sup ore, McKnight, Porter & Co; 2do
do, Coleman, Rattan & Co; 2 do Canada
ore, McKnight & Oa; 1 do champ ore, W
Clark & Co; 100 bbla lime, 'lt L Pahne.
stook. F . & Co; 101 bbla lard oil, J Spear;
100 bbis time,
Ripley & OM 0' bra hard '
ware, 3 bbl a4 casks wire, J Dunlap; 100
nut chorea, H Jenkins; 25 do do, 8 kegs
butter, Doff & Son; 25 do do, Jft Dil
worthdo, El Errart & Co; 25
do do, E li Myers & Co; 25 do do, Day &
Co; 25 do do, Knox & Orr; 18 kgs lard, 6
aka rags. 1 bbl tallow,B do dry apples,
Head & Menton; 101 gs pearl baney, 4
bble oat meal, E Heszfeton; 14 bdis, 1 bx
chair stuff, Bedford Chair Co; 85 aka
rage, McCullough, 13 &Ca; 103 do rye, 31
crocks apple butter, Rose. & Ewing 10
bra pipes. J Kauffman; 10 bbla flo u r, 5
rolls leather, W. Flacon & inn; 0 tree, 4
tailor( tobacco, E Worms's:it Co; 51 an
nss, R Christy; 130 hf bbla deb, - Watt,
Lang .Co; . . 143 aka ear corn, Robb &
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1870.
Hence; 3 tubs, 3 Ina cheese, B
48 bbLa oil, D Ely t Co; :3' bids dried
beaches, W H Graff & Co; 4 labia onions,
3 do eggs, 2 do butter, Volgt, M & Co.
- -
ALLSROJIRT VALLar Rarisoira Feb
ruary 8.-3 cars . lumber, Keystone
Bridge. Co; 5 aka aled,. !Raptor' & W; 9
do rage, McCullou 8 & Cu; ilars
railroad Iran.; C A Carpenter; S pkgs
eggs, 1 do butter, 1 do poultry, L .1
Blanchard; 2 ears metal, Iteea, Graff &
D; 3 do do, Klmick & Co; 30 bgs a seed,
Os Craig; 4 Pki rye 17 do oats, Adams
&A; 1, par bay, Gra h am & Marshall; 168
Ike rye, 50 do corn, Scott & °hal; 75 do
oats, Kell &R; 90 do do, .1 Carotkern; 13
do do, .1 Boyd; 20 do do, J Prewcott; 1 car
metal, McNish A B; 36 aka corn, 11
Schwan: 120 bbla salt, John I Dolts° &
Brat 24 aka corn, Blaney & Moore; 110
bushels do, W Welsh ,t Co; 30 do onto,
W Seibert; 125 do potatooe. I , A Patter.
son; 102 eke oats, 5 do mlllfeed, Graham
&M; 61 care coal, Rler, Fodor & Co; 31
dodo, Armstrong, D A Co; 18 do do,
Colsman, R & Co.
FITTIDORAIII FORT WATNR AIM OM.
1
0 OO RAILROAD. February 8 —4OO bbls
fl ur, owner; 100 do do, 11 Linden) , Jr &
• =hides, flays& 8; 1 car rye, Dan
allace; 1 do do, J W Fl lllMotit 60
hicles,•Jacob Lobinger; 1 car. middlings,
100 bbls flour, Whom:taker & L; 25 oases
lard, .1 H. Parker, 250 bides, J Ilstrimett
& Sun; 8 bale onions, Volgt, M & Co; 38
kgs white lead, .1 W Wlleoni 1 oar bay,
OR Allertoa; 4 bgs a arid, Bead ,A /11;
4 has butter, P Duff &Bon; 25 bas cheese,
E Hazleton ;21 do do, N J Braden; 10
rails leather, 51 Belling.; 25 easel.' bit
ters, It E Sellern .8 Co; 61 bxe yeast, F
Guttendorf; 20 hbls vehl.k. ,v A 0 1110 •
Grow & Co, 2 eke cheese, 11 Riddle; 15
bales hope. J D Witt; 10 bbla apple*, W
Hillier & Co: 5 rolls loather, Seibert &
B; sdo do, J Keys; 10 don brooms, D
Haworth.
PriTsaintem, OntOniti.lLTl AND ST,
Loins RszLiios.D, February 8.-100 bide
flour, Dan Wallace; 2cars meat, W B
Hays & Son; 2 Ice sausage, P Hanna &
Co; 1 car lumber, .1 Young; 5 bbls all, W
11 Craig; 151 bg. barley, John Elang.wlch;
33 laze corn, Central Penna RH; 30 do do,
Meanor & Harper; 8 tat. sausage. Bdo
horns, F Beller. & Co; 7 do sausage, 100
bbla flour. Watt, Lang & Ce; 22 bpi
feathers, W I Noble; 30 kgs pigs feet,
Kramer & Bobo; 25 do do, Dalzell & T; 15
bbl. flour, H Elohnelbaoh; 3 bbis ego, 4
do butter. 12 do apples. Volgt. Mahood &
Co; 22. bp barley, McHenry & Hood, 10
do do, F Schield; 2 has tobacco, 8 Allen;
81 bga barley, Hood; 10 bas starch, C
Bro.
ALLECIELENT STATION February 8.-
74 bgn corn, C Rabm; 67 aka flaxseed,
Ewer. Hamilton tr. Co; 8 cars metal,
Rogers a Burchfield; 7 do do,Gratr, Ben
nett at Co; 4 do do, Lewis, Bailey a ma
sell; 6 bbls oniony, Robb ct Painter; I car
oat., Ido nillifeed, R Knox at Son; 73
hides, Stuckrath It Hare; 62 aka rap. J
B Jones; I car metal, Llnduy aAlo
t)utcbeon; 67 ate flaxseed, M B Suydam;
1 car wheat, R T' Kennedy Bro; Ido
cooperage, Rely& d Robertson.
RIVER PACKETS.
13=3
PITTSBUROII AND. CINCINNATI
PACKET LINE.
The new and eoleadldeldelehrel a ggEt
Steamer. AItIANCITUN. DANIEL
KWH& Matter, A. S. tiIIaYAILD. Clem team
Pltteburgh for Cutelona* every TIIIADAT at
1* K. PrOnlitlY, hetatalet. leaves Cincinnati
for PAL' oburgb, at II K. every F. IDLY.
Des:aae, or other Inforetatlon.
ap
ply on board or to
A3i.ts coLGINs.
fel FLACK A COLLINGWOOn. Agents.
MIZE=
ld OR ST. LOUIS -The
adgege
.plena pas.etif. r atellller
AL:LLIE 8,1111189T..6. W. , Afaat•r.
4 . erPaard. Clash. 9111 Dave for the above tad
Intemeatine porta. on THIB DAY. 9th last.
Yor Weight or p••ter"
FLACK • C.II.I.IBIIWOOLIP, or
fel JAMEI COLLIN/A Agra...
=
FOR CAIRO AND ST.adir m e .
1.k.0.318.—Ti0e rowortal Tow-
Itvut, WiLD DIMS LLND 11/LRCMS.
Dovx a-J Swan. J. W. NA N' Al4.l.lentunand
;Ai UAL, yea
for lb, above ala a i n Le ratrOlate Port ,
ror (flight
STEAMSHIPS
TO LIVERPOOL ♦ND
QUEENSTOWN.
TUE INDIVOI 811611. STEAMSHIPS.
NomhertngalMeert Brat-clue vend., among
tram the mlabratrd
CITI • rir PARIS, CITY 11l ANTWERP,
CITY OP BriaTON,
UP CITY
D Or NALTLIWILL,
cITT LONON.
Banta; SYNICI ISATIJIWAY. from Pler 45
North River. New York. for passage. :Lather
Informallort apply to
WILIALLI BifitilLLl, Jr.,
143 EntrrFl FIELDAsTRERT. PI t.bur
OILS
TAC& BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
1=
Petroleum and its Products.
.71gbarr=1.71=11:.111;1°.
1111!s;terlplas 01114*-13T W.111.3177' SC
WADING & KING,
Comnabdon )(ant=lamUl BreWs to
Petroleum and Its Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY
ViILAUZLPHLL ADD IM!‘
109 WATER STREET
ws
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HE R. C. mom.%
MANII/ACTURCII Of
Lubricating &High Test &Wag Oils.
Vallee* Railroad Azle Oil,
Weida great heat without change; remains
limpid at loweettempetatures. Bipedal for
trwolcalellmatee or hot weather.
Locomotive. Engine; Raehlae Shop,
Wlll cot terews.
MAW Mill aid Plaalog,lllll Olio,
Adapted roe high speed.
Sp ladle OIL Wool, ilemi-tiebt Oil,
011,TammenVetoMIReasole,
leg end Finishing Aimed Me,
Oil, Ramose OIL IPoratlino.
•ARKOLI VARRRII, to preserve Bright Iron
Work as 4 itamancri Ml= Flint.
These
, pnadttets am manufactured under Dr.
Twaddle s patent by Sept heated Me= In Vs.
coo. TheLubrleatlng Me are Almon odorless,
Perfee 15 pore, watered, and mow ly Debt col-
Geed, Bta.l • high temperature unchanged, and
remain limpid Miring extreme cold. The Pall
road Oneare Coop nailed, and are In corulunt UM
on many of the prhae4d Ballsoads. dampleseen
be egamlnco and orders lett at 174 WOOD
iSTRAET. Worts at ehsrpsburgllddge.
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. 80
JOAN Q. WOBS.M./..N...H. RIMMED DAyta
WORKMAN Qc DAVIS,
ECEE=II:I
Workman, Moore & Co ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
CAB,B.TAGEB, BUGGIES,
Spring and Duck Wagons,
Nos. 41, 44, 48 and 48 Beaver 86, Allegheny.
REPltiritr titally and promptly executed. Or
den for ew Wert gotten up to good atrle and
warranted to ere eattrilletron In every panted•
Kt-Newest styles of work constantly on hand.
bul.IC ASSENTS for the New Haven Wheel
Ceram ny's mete of sAltl7lo , B PATENT
AnaWHEILLS, .fo 4 r
Rayp'M Patent Melee ellillar and
Battler abates.
R. RICHARD DAVIN bs;ring porehered the
Interest of Al.:. and Wee. D. Moore. In far iota
arm of WWI/Me_ ,N HOOKA , A CO., the bold
ness will hereafter De c00tie...4 er the old stood.
Meg9 t . be og,...g.ntim is
/OWN Q. ' , ADMEN AR,
R. RICHARD UAVIS.
Late with ClUseus , Neueusi Rawl, Pittsburgh.
COTTON MILLS.
HOLMES, BELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
■aao6aana eIELLVT ICIEDWII aiIILIIIIII
*smog env assacizaa
sa-ru - wriwas AND 111AreiTRO
WWIT COMMON • •.
Machine Mono iporkaa- ,
liarpmeitaaraerofWesWasnada. Allegla
ItTLYZWIL &MIMI'S& & 00. ,
Ilan baad or tarel oa gean - ¢otion Man)
sad amp Mama, far aidtwaas, Brericarr
Vaal% Sc. NewtTeantolltoues, 111.14
ptotaytlr cam um. rrua • ria tree •
RIVER NEWS.
The river was about stationary last
evening. with four feet three inches in
the channel. Weather cloudy and al-
Pleasant for out door business. •
Jae Shone° and Barney Given are the
pilots on the Camelia.
Theft. C. Niitt, a new transfer ferry
boat, bee arrived from Wellsville, and
will start fromlhere to Omaha. •
ThelArlingtoh departed for Cincinnati
about I r. w. ,cl b some 21)0 tone of freight
and 90 to 45 cabin passengers. Among
her tatesengers, were CaPliQ Chas. W.
Itstcholor, O. 11.Moom and Barry Oliver,
of the firm of Lewis Oliver & Phillips and
Mr Rue, of the firm of Rose& Ewing. Mr.
Oliver Is accompanied by his wife, and
he purposellialking a tour in the South.
The Arlington had morns engagements
below, Including two thousand bushels
oat. at Wheeling:
The Camelia departed-for Nashville
with about all 'elle could take on the
water. Bhp, too, will doubtless make • •
d It lone to her cargo below. -
The Belle. Capt. Richey, Is the mogul a i r
packet for l'arkersburg to day.
The Julie departed for Zanesville last
evening. •
The Mollie Ebert, Capt. G. W. EbT i t,
is tilling up steadily for Bt. Louts.
.Com.W. .1. Knouts returned from 1.
Louts on Haturday, where he spent sev
eral days , looking after Ms mountain
steamers. '
The Wild Mei:, Capt. Anima% is an
nounced ler Ht. LOWS.
Cfipl. W. W. Nessloy, at one time in
command of the Belle, was in the city
yesterday. It Is said that be in nego.
tinting for a boat for the Pittsburgh and
Parkersburg trade.
Up to our tatted edvicee the. Mai. An
derson had not reached Wheeling. Pos
albly she will come through to Pitts
burgh nom. trip, or Unto time whenever
it is convenient.
Builnoorwas rather slow et the land
ing yeaterdiy, which was owing in part
to the bad condition of the linding.
mew.. galllke, qf New York. practi
cal mon, hive leased land on the river
front at the lower end of Rock Island
City, and propose erecting twat-ways
with capacity fur six weasels.
. —The MaJ, Anderson having:been laid
out by the Arlington on her teat up trip,
the Wheeling Intelligencer intlmstes
that the Anderson will attend to busi
ness hereafter, and let those who so
denim run fur glory, - This is a - very
wise conclusion and 'should have been
adopted some time ego.
Messrs. Goodin & Bro., the Lexitnr
lon, Mo., coal man. and Captain grant
Marsh, of Rt. Looks, on Friday; bought
the Kate Kearney front tho Keokuk
Kteket Company for 514,000. They will
'take her, as noon as . ponsible t up the Min
nowt, and In the spring to the Rooky
Mountains.
•—The Carrie V. Konnts arrived at
Louisville Saturday night, and being
unable to ascend the falls or pan
through the canal, reshipped from Porte
land 1150 tuna for Cincinnati, and 200 tuns
for Pittsburgh, which was hauled from
Portland to the mall landing by dray's.
estimate that the channel
- .
depth In the pees overehe Tells has beep
reduced about live Inches Moos the arse
tier' of the dam at the head of the fats.
. .
There Is mill ample water. for descend,
log boats, but all upward bound craft
are obliged to take the canal route.
—Memphis papery state that there are
between six and seven thousand bales
of cotton at that port awaiting shipment
to tiew Orleans. A stentletiratt Informs
ua that on yesterday week he saw 3,500
bales at. the mouth of White liver
swelling shipment to the name port.
—The submarine, Thos. P. Eckert, has
succeeded in roonverlng from the wreck
of the Swallow 8 bales cotton, 40 bbla.
molasses and 57 hbda. sugar. the latter
being more then one-third full.
—The R. C. Gray, St. tools to Pitts.
burgh. wl.ll at Evansville on Sunday,
and tha Messenger. Plttaburgh, to New.
Ofleatle. warn at Cairo the Rattle day.
—The little steamer Tom Stevens,
running hut Beason in the Osage river,
la about to be sold by the United States
Marsha.
Mary Davao and bargee were
at Louiesille on Sunday, en route from
St. Loafs to Pittsburgh.
-The Colmts is. on her way from New
Orleans to raentai the Memphis and Ar
kin:teas river trade.
—The Minnie, haling made a few
trips, has laid up at. New Orleans for
dull Omen.
—The Nellie Rogers has withdrawn
from active service In . the Naples trade
at present..
—The St. Lout; bridge Company have
purchased the tug boat Rains, for #6.000.
—teethe ia the name of a boat Just
built for the 9uyatolotte river trade.
SPECIAL NOTICES
arCONSIIMPTION.
DR. SCHENCK'S POLMONIC eynur forth,.
more of conghe, • !olds and coetontatiner
Du. SCR .1.1.1K•S SEA VrP.ILD T. , Nl , l for the
tim of and all the Dcblillated Condi
on. of th• PLer• act.
OIL rEIIENCKM MANDRAKE PILLS. for
Ma.es of the Liver or to act as a (anti e Pur
geAl:ir e.
t of then. three Med , d es we often reeve' red
ill coring Consumption, though the Pennwalt
117. re :Iren Te al otleTlVll ' .l;:ln;re . grlMritrt•
regulating the Stomach and liter, and help the
pelmentolyrup to diced and march through the
bleed Tustin, by Wadi means •• core Is soon et.
tente,
Tue d se Medicines are conscientiously offered to
the Publicas toe only este. certain and reliable
remedy fur Pulmonagy Consumpllon. end for all
these morbid .ndilions of the hotly which lead
to that fatal disease. Liver Complalmand Dye
peed& are often forerenners or Consumption.
sad we en they manifest aerate's. they require
tbe mo t prompt attenCou.
• The Pulmonte Stra is a inedleine which-has
but a loon probation before the penile.. Meal.
has been proved bythe thousand cores it has
male through peri od of more than thirly-Ove
yeArs. in all of which me its re skepticism en creased. and the most otme antecan
no looser doubt th at it is remedy which may
be used with erieldelthe In all eases witch admit
of • cere. •
If ale patient will peraveringly follow the
recta, which Accompany each bottle, he will
.• , T. • • one. an not too much
waste:to.C.. r-e.in
alone tt PW rt
blre to L d
sc. po• .17
:moan +de:duel sd within the
dielne., bus bare us" rtrt !sac
when palleato toe oast Sat
such as • violent covets, creeping collie mg.
sweat.. general delc ha, n such * * degree
that they are obliged to lie In a bed, and when
they me given nob) their physician th ey may stlll
be mired. leo med.cal treatment Gan create new
lungs. toll when Me leo. aroverysad ydifeued
and to solace:teat destroyed. unre may be ef
fected by Or. tichentk . • medicine..
Also, In ticretulots Diseases, vase medidnee
are equally eille.ent Or. Schenck has photo•
graphs of • number of pecans who hate been
nearly covered with naming sores and now all
healed
most i.e
heat parirylng propertl.,
welch able to eflo Dies In the lungs.
In the treament of conanation it is act the
t out Importance to g lee vigor and a ne•lthy
tone to the system. Hence is le neesmiley to
ig g egth. the Appetit, of the patient and im•
prove the digestion• Proper nourishment is ro
osted/ together with so. means as will make
tC rood gully digestible. The articles most
suitable for the diet of ConSIMI Doe Pap.. are
desiernat.d In De. Schenck's A1m..., which
are die t riamed gratuitously. general, the
most bignly nutritious articles are to be pre -_
digestive orga•sagustbesttength- .
ened breeder to makealther food or medicine
serelcesble. This aqulrement Is met by the
Seaweed Tonic, end for this purpose It was des
ignated
Whe
,thee dluestlee were are then good
order(omit. Its proper cffeet; system
of the palled, is insigoratcd and e lungs be-
Ea to needle their function. In • normal and
healthy matter. Then the healing powers of
Polmonle Byrne will elf .ct the cure.
ruimen , ry COMIZIOPtIOU is almost always cora.
pikated with Dysimpina and Liver Complaint.'
bchenck's Maar.. Pills are In ended to rer
moot abstentions from the Liver and restore Its
m
beeline mum. They have all the el:demi which
IS Merlbed to calomel or "bine masa." and an
warranted net to mettle • particle of nay min
eral poison. These Pills core the most obstthate
Onatheness, tick beadabe, plle4 bide. effect
Dons, and all other di...a which •rise from a
toroidal . obstructed condition f the Liver. One
box o r these pills will prose the efficacy of the
medicine.
In Consumpt on the Sea Weed Tonle and Man
drake Pills are invaluable auxiliary medicines
They relieve tee sufferings of tee Patient and
assist the Pultuonic Syrup in effecting • ant.
They have been found useful In advanced stases
of Consumption. where the lunge are &Imo. en
tirely destroyed and all symptoms accenting to
the Judgment of the physician In. lotted aspecty
death. Thg_e !inset patents wee• were setaa'ly
In a dyin •ndition havebeen preserved for
=malts by the Me of ectleack's three great rem-
Dr. &helmet'. Almanac contat. a fall treatise
on the various forme or diseam Ms ode of
treatment, and genet. dtrectlons how t o use his
medicine, ma be had grails. or aost by mall by
addre.i. 104 PrluclPM UM., N 0.16, North
ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa.
Price o• the Pnlmoum Syrupand Seaweed TO..
le each hies() per bottle, or 17.80 e. half dozen,
Mandrake Ms AS cents • bon. lotale by all
dinagistl. del2PlB7
IarDOCTOII WHITTIER CON.
T1P11195 TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE
IIIkiIEASES. That numerous class of cues result
lad d e bf-abut, prodneine unmanlincsa.
nervousity , irritablllty, eruption., .emlnal
emissions. and Impo tent/ permanently
eared. Persone at:lard with delicate. intricate
and long standing coustltuti.dim ta are
politely lorded to rail for conseltsnop, width
omits nothing, - Experience, the bort of teachers,
has enabled him to perfect remedles at otter al.
permanent. and which la most ease.
can be used without hindrance to business. Med
trines prepared in the establishment s which an
brecee ofitee, reception and waning rooms; also
boardlus and Oecping moan= cuts fins patient.
requiring doll b y . co , nal attention, vapor
nod chemkal dm concentrating thelhmed
mineral winos matter who have faded.
state of
rani Read totw to addre ss n
for ant of we page., sent any two
stamps In sealed eovelcipe. Thousands of cases
treated annually. at onl. e *ad all ...the cone
try Consultati.n free, tscrsonally or brined.
Oboe No, 9 9 Tito Meet. (near Coon Hoto0)
Plstsburgh. Ps. Hours 9a. 0. tonm. Sun
day. 191. r. Pamphlet genet. any 14-
dregs for Me stomps. era
IW"BATCHELOWB HAIRDIVE.
—This splendid Hair Die hi the beet to
the world. riarmlefr, Fellable, Inetantaninn ,
don not contain
. tad, nor any elzalle poison to'
9 ,a-wiener thaill. Avoid the vaunted
ad delaalre prentration hosanna airmen they
do not nowt. The genuine W. A. batehelor•4
Heir Dye h. had 30 yearn untarniehed repots.
tson to ny •' Id Ite Integrity Felde only Perfect
Halr Dye— • lack o , Brawn. by all Irma
glen. Aye el at la Hand Intact. N. Y. 117
STOND
tariff z T OTT.
ocNtliftY PZCITOHAL TROCHI3O.
TOIL COLDS. 00110111. BOER THROAT AND
• DRONCHITZB.
Nous so zoo& Pew K. Vow*.
. - 10 Larif
Vol mori of ilsour g o.2 borritaa tasted noool.
ot.Nrows COO Wogs." 4,01,
ME
THADESIIEN'S NATIONAL BANK,
Wood St., cot. Second Avenue.
IN'TEELEST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
Gold, Oonpou, Bonds and Stooks
.
W. VANCIRK. Vice President,
CYROR CLARKE.. Ja
S. McCLEAN & CO.,
Government Securities,
Personal and prompt attention given to every.
thing In the Maine.. Collections made. Cer
tificates Issued. and Int nes allowed on Time
Deposits- Advances made on Prime Collatorsle
and Government Becuritles at Meru rates,
Dealers in rattllll2 and Domestic Exchange.
Gold, Silver. Bank Nolte, Au.. At. All local or
Other AllscrLaueutis ttockr, Bond., Mortgages,
Commercial,a er, Lc.. negotiated at the =nal
[AWN' tomcat...lon. - lel:
PEOPLE'S SIVINGS RINK
Cor. Federal and Lacock Streeb3.
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT.
DITERD3T ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
Safe Keeping of Valuables,
trodor goanfoteo, sod tbe rentlnif of Dates In Its
Fire and Bardlar•Proot Vaults.
No, 83 FOURTH AVENUE
President—WlLLEM PHILTIPIL
nee President—HENßY LLOYD.
W 111.11.111 PIIILLIAI3, {BYRON H. PAIII2I/14"
IIIf.NRY JON. N. MOBlttsoN, -
WILLIAM IMA. tiICORLI6 BLACK -
L
WILLIAM Y. YON. CURTI3 O. 111Unel , LY.' .
JAel. 1. BONliraT. -
WWI . TRZAS—S. F. ON BONNUOINNTt
open daily from U o'clock A. B. to 11 o'clacll
•
NHOLMES & SONS,
57 MARKET.. STREET
Coitoottons made on I/1 tko goinelpsl pointa of
the United tltatco and Oaxuo
Stocks,Bouds and other Securities
acceur is]) SOLD ON
pertleelar manilas pet sad
es of ,
United, States Securities.
Et""' CAUGHEY & CO,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Fourth and Wood Streets
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
Axel Milady stiention veld to 40e parity,
mad ule of
Sje a t Drafts on London.
CITY BANS.
112 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL. stoo.ooe. ,
ITOCIIHOLDEES 111DIVIDUILIA UHL)!
OrrkiEST no ON DEPOSITS.
irtnucioN xxcrtsxua
Bought aud tol4. and lakes desire remitted to
Europe. Collection. , 6.4 on all ta • mettle/
polo/a of the United State sod CM .I'.
000th ez 100110. Prestel•r• . •
j_Aulta McCaus. Prara.,.•
W. E. NOuttaN. Cubits.
pt/scro Jfinet Met:rtb,
Hugh Itmtlg,
Ti rape+ Ca lo mpbell,
JIM,/ Mariam
11. A. Treyroglo,
home /311-6C6.
. ,
FINALNCL9L.
DODGEM AND SOLD.
MUMi==l
BANKERS.
No. 75 Fourth Avenue,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Of Allegheny.
= =!
E=
Stockholders luridually Liable.
OS rITTSIIIJIta7.3,
=EU
13ANTIMIELS,
rirrniustan. PA.
PITTSBURGH, PA..
(613COLSSOEta TO MARNA. HART h CO
GOVERNMENT BONDS
r). Damen.
Tlonnas Rourke,
PaWet Ease.
Chas. Magian
K. J. Um*,
Jerki
MM2VE
WIIMM MILLER & CO.,
Moe. !II and lit Liberty Street.
Cotner of troth, noer the %rode at low
offetrcy
COmui Begat &ad
_. ~.:}qLt. in•± ::41Un ire ;1q
ar,
la„ I ar•orac,
Adam.' mai Laza alar
I ova lalco. Cubo
and traa , l•a
ao T tl o ar t'u"'".4"
0 Teu. •
Carolina and Iran/role Ulm.
Java, Laraarra and Rao lloffeca•
Tobacco, Lard OIL Flab, Nall., Glass, Saap•
Coo. Yarns. to., constantly oa band.
ALSO,
DLPOETZES 01
Fine Brandies, Wines and
Rhenish, Moselle bottles. ktoeliffla
of Hinkel
_Q a., to
Bnarkling Moselle, &banner', and 'abase,
bm hoekbelmer, Brumley, ae.
Briteenbnor Freres , Tine Oltre
do do Clarets, Imported In rmtlf
do do Widte Wines, In bottles.
M. Work l Para , anarkling Cat...atm.
Lae Old Muni under% and Port Wine.
/free Old Mono kahca 1.7 ~.,Isktee, Pot%
do Very Mt Oar 010 botch do es• do.
ALSO,
im 7 7, l r:v a i r 4.4.7 :4 7 tb o.i.tk e r Mon.,:eri.ca,.,:hisrontdgloe;:ewraavmd:l3,
Murray & Lanmares
Florida Water,
The most • Mel:mated and
most delightful of all per-
fumes, for use on the hand
kerchief, at the toilet, and
in the bath, for sale ly all
Druggists and Perfumers.
ja1:11111
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Mortar been appointed GAtiand GAS METER
INSPECTOR ter Allegheny Coma/, netten
hereby given that until the mecum? °Mee end
Mechanical Teltleg Machinery can be provided;
I will b found at the OFFICE, OP THE NA.
TIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORE&
Twenty-third street, near re., Pittsburgh.
•
R. H. swan,
ig,rll , 7t , l‘ Pelt (.T
I=ll2l
iTRADE MARK.
DITHRIDGE'S
........00. ,
irAtuitp
OfffEMS*.
CHOICE COFFEES., . .
Fresh stook Clinton lilo,lsra and Lsdnalln
Cate, jut reeelved; Ehnen aadlliestednellnd
wholesale and men, as pfloce tweed on then.
&talon In geld at the Oscar Illswely Sum of
JOHN A. B.CI6IIAW.'
' • Comer Liberty and Ulan Farads; •
Y~li) t} yl a:1li,
NATIONAL :FOUNDRy
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and dmallaran !drool.,
=I
P1I"I•19III:fi“;11. ED.,!1..
WILLIAM SMITH,
ILANUTAOTOUER OF
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOS OAS AND WATER. WORKS.
My Pips. are all east Invariably In Pits, In dry
and and 17 feed lengths. Also, tell ansurtment
geaeral
Castings for Gas & Water Works.
I 'Gadd also calls
to my te Me atntion of eljApg
nta of Gas W ok s of en ' W4g e . "
}INN' FORT prior
OUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFROD AND WORLD,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
lir Engines. Bolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts. and Cast' generally.
=
=ll
MONGIIIBLI FOUNDRY,
W. J. ANDERSON - & CO.,
Mmornototoro of LEON 1101.7nE 111(3.NTB,
WINDOW LINTILS and Slid,. and
Castings of all DescdpUon.
ARrElooolol attention paid to ARCRITECTO•
RAL CARTINItti and to Cultic:At tor Wlndow
lua
OrP1(71 AND OtrlfDllT—No. 150 WATER
'STREET. rltttborgla,
IrBINBON, REA & CO.,
sutteuure b RODINSONt MlXlit &MIAMI%
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS - AND 11/OBTRISTS, PITTSBURGH,
ligaunteataren of Boat and Stationary Stem En
gine. Man Engine. WU Machinery. Gearing,
Snarling, Castings of She e t prlonc.ollTank•
and SOU. Boller and Iron Work
Wane, No. 15, corntr /let and oniltbleld
streets.
agents for CI InTARD'S PATENT INJECTOU
lbw . feeling Rollers. 1.11412
TOOMMIC 4BLLi & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
I=l3l
Mum faetnrera of Stationary and Portable Steam
Itualnes, till Presses, Pulleys, Mullane, Grist
and sag Work. Honing MIR sad Machine
Castings, biota Rats. Weight.. Wee°. Boxes
it, malt to order and bate on band Erosion of
all plus. ruyl4lql
pfIIEVILX ROLL FOUNDRY,
.Co. LIBERTY WI 94TR STUMM.
BOLLM AN & BACALEY,
1:1=71
Chill Boils, Sand Rolls & Pinions.
ENGINES, BOILERS, dm,
FORT PITT
BOILER. STILL AND TANK
WCOTI.I3S.
DARROLL AND SNYDER
KAN UFACTUREII3 OF
TUBULAR, OMILLYLD .TUBULAB
EIRE-BOX
AND CYLINDER IJE eSTEAII BOIL
ER IE STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
rNIME BEERe/GNO AND ASH PANS,
SICITLINO PANS, SALT .lANS AMD WE
DEVIMIAPCPLE, GASOMETERS AND IRON
MOOG Rs.
rHISON DOORS AND COAL SHUTE&
Offline matt Waretionso earner fircotad
Third, Short and Liberty Wrest, .
PITTSIIIIEGIII, Pa.
IL/PUders sent to the stereo address will be
.romDtli attended tn. mb7:l/10
HUGH M. BOLE & CO
Cor. Point Alley And Duquesne 01.1
=EI
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
Nanufacture STEAMBOAT ZEGYFIES and
STATIONARY ENG
tedd INES. of ell Mae+.
Jr tert4Ua. TATION
ENUINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER, °LIS bone power.
CAISTINUS, of every k Ind, m below rder stout
Foondry, on THIRD STREET,Market.
RIGS for 011 Well., SHAFTING, PULLIMS,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS
add IRVN TOBACCI FREBSES, on band and
=do to order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
immuNg on the Allegheny Rtrer, near the Mat,
I=l
P 11)mfaliAmmt
, 41ESICH. & 800.,
rum a auaaust-raooir
SAFES AND VAULTS.
PO DAMP. .N 0 MOULD
ENGINES AND MACHINXBY,
BREWERY WORK, REPAIRINEt AND rirr-
T1110•UP ILACHINEBY.
Cm 17th and Plke Plttabhrgit s Pa.
.014:qat
O'HARA BOILER WORKS.
F. REPHAN & CO.,
113zoitantarors of
STEAM BOILERS, OIL TANKS, STILLS, AO
ITATOR, sALT 1.A1413, OASomETESS. BET.
.TLINO PRISON DOORS, OILIKNZYS,
LUCRE/I PIM& BEDS. tc.,
Cor. of Second Donne and Liberty St.,
PITTSSIIRGII. PA.
doorxomptly. Urdermeo: to tle
i.gr . d
F. an r—
& SNYDER'S,. - oempti
WIL BARNHILL & co.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
Nos. so. Ns, ma Aldo me PLNR Err
Having eeenred a large yard end famished It
with the most approved machinery. we are pre
red b manure. tare merle...loMo of BM
ABS In the best whetter, sad warranted equal to
Condeamrs. Salt l'ens. hanks, Oil Mins, Mat.
tors, Settling Lou,, honer ito, Bridges
~ bver
rane, and sole ataaufacturars of slamulll . o int
ent BMW. •
Repairing dune ort shortest netke.
JAM. M. 3301011 IDLIDND D. 310
JARED M. BRUSH b NON,
BLAIMACTUILLII.I9 or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
82EST IRON mons, &O.
61 Penn : • Usburgh, Pa.
ARCHITECTS
B ARR & 310SER,
rams Kw:isa AINKICIATIQW 130ILDERIA,
If as. 111 * at. Oath Case, F1L;0917.h. F.,
lbehal attention gnat to the asthenia ar,6
banal( in COMM HOTPaal sea krIBLICI
Trltalrvir“,
GIIII CLOTHING.
COATS, PANTS, OVZHAiLe. CAPS. 04.
Also, Oiled C/otlllng of all lends elnare on
bandand for sale, wholesale or total, try •
J. • 0. ?BILLWO,
dela . and $lll elate *trees.
H••ut LYON,
•
haler -of Weights and Reasons,
Ofnee—bo. a PoIIIITH JAMMU& rinsbantik.
m eat. eu JOIELN ilaSetir.B, Deputy', Plsiatarglt
B. 31011:11.7r. Doan
bens• linetet.
BAIIREZEI CLEIVELAND
Lbw!. • . ., . . .
Tremont Lim, ' . • •
wUO bells Eastern Whip Lime. . -
• . IPer sale by J. H. CIATITTUT.D. '
BIITTEW-10 Half bble prime
roll- Smiler. rot ale try
=III
IRON AND STEEL,
DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN. RAMA & 00.,
In
IRON. NAILS STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINCI i l.
I.
DtitIMENNX, X MID ruNIATAL.
FLATNAB, ROUND AND I , IIITARC IRON.
BANU NA . IRON.
HUARD IRON. DRAO &Ad 1.41•PF11. RAILS,
FLANINIL CUTTER BARD. UYLINUEII
IRON,
AND FLAT RAIL. for Coal Roads.
CRAJW WRININA A HARROW TEETH,
SINIING.PLOW AND CULTIVATOR Erl EEL,
!MEE,. WINGS AND MOULDS eat to patunn.
ATEEL TWO., SILLYTINtI. A. E.
. . . . . . .
•
COA;3 • Ef, BUGGY and WAGON SPRISCUI .4
AXLES. . .
uu r NAILS AND SigICIES.
All Goods First Class.and Warranted.
OPTICS! AND WOMEN:
Sixteenth Strut sad Altcfrheny Steer
wad II Water Iltreetirlitehtirirh.
mar
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN.
WM. METCALF, REI7BEN MILLED.
kiEIL W. BARR, CHAR. PARKIN.
erscr.AL Pipii:47ll4 X. BIi
^ Tr7 ‘V('7","!
Mi i L'r
BE
ME
BEE
MEM
kikcbiS! . pkra, kie '
PITTSBURGH
STEEL WORKS.
ISTABLINIED IN 1848
ANDERSON & WOODS,
ruartnricrEntins or
DEBT REFINED O.&ST STDEL
Of every dm:Option. Mee, beet
Refined German Plow and Spring Steel.
CORNER ROM AND /MST IVENITY.
booth. Co. aa11:041
DUQUESNE. FORGE.
WILLIAM MILLER,
Successor to ros. 1111011 & 00.0
Han fsellttles no-extensive with the leading For
ges to the East. and is prepared to promptly and
ati P
tramorily Olt all orders Ur BTEAMB
OATT
HA YTS, eItANK3, P4Tont RODS. LEVERS.
rum 6.14 JA Kb. IN ttItSTAILAILR(II.I. AXLES,
LO VP S ,
COITIVC PRAMtogether with evert
dssetiptlon of SHAPE Sk ORE. O. and Forge
•
Corner or Duquesne Way and First Street.
ao13:040
ELLBRSIBESEN PROCBSS.
t0'r17,71".=: tee 11.7ETmrdlir.itm
GNU.
The en peeler quailty Ig=l good Iron. the
rt ' c ' fi l roTircrrYgg it to nu glt.ortt=l:7l.
•
Parties viable/ tome is can obtain licenses by
apply,. to
JAMES P. SPEER,
Attorney for the Trustees,
EOOMA 1 and 9 lingll9os Badding, 1103 i
n orth avnue.
Parlit3 interested are limited to .01aIt the
15119ENXE119 lilt WORKS. when the process Is
now In thoossaltd operation. feerdel
purrsinaten •
•
NOVELTY WORKS.
I 2:2=1:1113
1111301111EAD, ADAMS & CO
csraroxrz STANDARDOTAIRRANIC Pk*.
ItNT) PLATFORM AND COURT=
SCALES.
lanan Faccil i Patelaor
. 1...0eka2e LAtehek
MISEU OP ' AZT VilfITA GRANT BR
P. 1.0.116
SITEFFAELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, NIMICK & CO,
PITTBHOW3II, PA.,
Ifutelecturers of every desealptlon of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
ILLIIITIO AND PLATFORM SPRINGS,
AXLES, STEEL TIME, &A. fm.
Warehoust., 88 Water and 100 Bret S.
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
=
SEITNEEMm.
=lee and Warehouse, THIRTIETH, THIRTY
Ir DitaT and RAILROAD ISTRIXTII,
I
STOVES. CAST/NOS. ito.
COOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL & CO'S
TEIUNEPH.
FOE BITUMENOI.7B COAL,
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well as any other Stole la the Won.
BIS I PT.TI46 00.,
No. 285 Liberty Street.
Also, on hand and for We,
pAithuit
BELTING !STOVES.
GRATE 'FRONTS. }ENDERS,
• COOKING RANGES. Le.
ORAFF, HIJOUS & CO
■►3VT►CiO333! at ITilff VAZERIT 07
STOVES, •
BOSTON GOOSING RANGE,
'THE FIERY FURNACE,"
Fos WAsartra Buuseirag
max . Evr ANTI-DI:MT COOSINN
'REGULATOR,. COLUMBIA' COOK Ma
VA.N.s (etreisnall PAmers) PoSTABLI
MANGE. CASTIELIN MANTLES. WELLMAN'S
GNATS M
ESPLEC7TU
INTS, :ENDUE,EL NEATLY, rm.+ trum to. dlit sad dust;
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
.anyet rirreaunes. PA.
A. BRADLEY & CO"
NO. 50 WOOD STRUM
Manaleetosere of the Greatest Veda Got
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
TO 81. "FOUND
Id our amortmenteelllbe Ilmadall the LkTilllT
PAITEIINS AND INPROVZICINTS, and the
rep natl.an of our Mane to such that shy oat th
wet at a ghpl ankle should plush". mho bat
thmemasaooteusee4 by at. ea they tent be Mead
the Coat durable WI well IN eoozomiesl.•-Would
call particulat attention boar hew VOLCANO
0r.., ha
charehee. rms.. Auras. Deer'
a oat ha the,* aut.xplea with or
1111.601.11. onto:. Al. Way 00.0. tlIO3 them pro
-11.1.C6 WO. 6110110.001.0.10111111./114 cheap
er. rent tor .A1.10E1113.13 Meet An. MA
P:4 SDIOJ 421:f
O 1 1.11 9062A1S BASCH.
HENRY BIER tic - CO.,
aucotaame to
JOHN INL. COOPER & 00,,
Bell and Brass Founders.
BRASS CASTINGS
YADZ PEOICPTLT TO.ORDIII.
Idaleable and Grey Iron Fittings,
GAS PIPE AND TUBLNG,
111110711BilifETT IND UM ILL
ALL GLOBE PATTERN
IRON cos,M:MK
Brass Work of every description for
Steam, Water and OIL
XANI.T7ACTUESISI OP J. Y. moms & 00 , 11
IMPTOTedOnted alum Pimp.
Agents for .Dreill'ise Patent OW
ere, the beet in the Market.
011124
•
5 sad Works. corner "A'artessith sad Me
treets.
ATWOOD & AIcCA
. Comer Linn,. West, aad Mad Am 10".
masa raturnzst .uu) =Orlin Mai!
sad AGENTS 'DA . A. 15. ammo" . -cum
errsAix roars ASO 1L01,3111.' fk•
fir'
ME
RAILROADS.
- -
1/IENNSTLV AIL.aiIIIMM • •;,:,
NIA CENTRAL RAIL
,1 AI). On and ter 11
ar 1".
ul.. Mhos NOV. ....,
14th. 1869, Tmles w6l rlue 11 424 4 ';-
from the Cal.. Depot. °ors. Cd W ' SNP 2.lbertv meets. se Boer. .
Arrtos. DV.% . '-'
.'.
mall Trio.... 1:10 Ma *Poutlartk.x. Slim ~
Fast Una.... 1.66 as ''Faelle . 111: am
WWl'. No. 1..6 NO as Wall's . 1 . .. la: ma
NrtattothoNol V:6O am Nall 'MM..— atm en ~
Wall's No. 2.. 11:30 am Sri.. is Pe 014 ma •
Clodanatt La. 9 010 am BrantsAlNlO • •
I
J.a.........}011501m Claela.tl as. 121.
Bra.. le Nol 7:60 pm Wall's No. h. SU aln
Flosn't It Er. 1:30 pm Johnetows 1 a.4
pa -i
pnesee'hator. 1:60 pm Brat. At Non II: pa
Wall's No. 1...11:543pm Nall. Nip..3:12 P 1
Itra"ks'AeNo 2 9t6.0 pm Wall'. No. 1.. 3.014.11
I
Waive No. 4. 6:66 pm Wall'. NO.. 4.. Sipa
Brlatorthe No 21:10 p: •rut Lthe..... V: pm
• t ke:e " tiilarre ' re P elotr V.,litigi . .l'inAr. :*
burg for Ilaltlmore. •
T. churnh Train loseraWalM . Stulianorerl
tr . ..47 . ..t . f1:08 a. us.. rsuellna 11=a2 :II , 1
111:10 tr. tn . . 6 ' ll2 ' g:eft ' s 1r7...,T1 e-,,,„,. -., 1
d,lO p. L.
s Chietnnatl Iron. 1, ayes dolly. Souther a .
Eaorest leans dolly ex.pt Noadar. All other
mei. dolly except Snaear.
For thrther tarorreatton apply to
... .. W. II ISICILWITN Ape•
,s
a-.arreanlaltall B.
C . DanY4lll • ' ' -.
'''' .l.7 4 .r.. Orli. 4. ' 4124 m pf Mr era 'A rr: -,_
= l .. o arP7ll , lt , ha:rcefrelnllllu to IM.Mi6.
Um amount la sine vlll tgleitt g :rlak t i n . "!,..
owner...loo .11,410.1.
.12 octant Saverlamndent7
NEST ERN.
PENNSYLVANIA.
1t0.A.D.--On tad attar NOV. 1 • 1
Passer Trains oa the Wester, .
Rau TW will uriye at sad dm .
Peden! letreet Depot, Allegheny ,as
Arriew.
iimingd.e No13:40 31111111—.... • •31
- port No. I 8:110 • . i Fr.P.lsr.
l au
Expre5e......20110 ate Sanoteg Ma n y* '".'
: 1 . r
a 1
;11 eV ;::Irt 11 ' PI I I'ATLA 47; ii ii . 1 :.
11a11—.....—. ciBo pm WattPurt 11.2 pie t
..,.•,- . • - ... , :. , - , lstiL z.:EI i•:
, s •": '. 'r - 7 .` ' '-.. ''', ' ''.' ' .. `;‘ 7 '
:,• :1 e....e.5.7 ... T;:y./ . ;. in..l-T.'4,!..L ,T e1 ,, ,;- , ...t• f
• ,'.. • .v. •• 51 , ...r ... ,-..: ...4‘.7. , t, 1 ,- a ..ii.. ,. :0 ,, ,.. - :. ....,,
_
et • . es.
:= l.t r of etn7es for Puller Intr a dalrati o =.
and
ilttsharan. and at tee Depot. "Weibuly.
Tor =her inn:Tomato. ' , Er to
An 11.4 L MITE,
Pe eral Street ?,:;
The Western Pennsylvania Balinese At'
...rune any risk fir Baggage. nnesPt at ,...
apparel, .d Molt their reniOnelbllitliTeßa
Hundred Dollars In value. All brume. 'gm. 7,
eeedlng=oust In value
the owner, • unle ssEDWA taken by .
WILL
spetal manta,.
RD
sole eencial inoarlntandent. Altoon.
• • .... ..., .
J 1. . - ,,i q ‘t. -- - mow
, Il .....H. _POUT WAIME /1 0 OANO •;
B. W. and OLE. ~V NLAND &PIT/WIT& Nt...8. 1:
Jams NOV. 14th. lifg. teal s wl taavcrroel
L .')
and arrive at th e Union Daeet , berth tide, •M ‘te. .1
tntrgh atztlme, as follows: • . •,. ,
;..
W e asiir4 . l4z i .„ll:llll a m plemati l 7. l l:ll3 ' s
CL A WI% Mearl :I ' Olin EMU it 1
-j 3
calmatall..6:sB a m tl.k a Hz 4 118 ola r.
et,041 , alellVillita 1.1
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ciorillif;'/Ao6s o' l l Whii EZCOSP: ~i
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