The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 14, 1870, Image 3

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43-OLD,
SILVER AND COUPONS,
a - auras at 'Behest Prices.
PR. R. MERTZ, Banker,
Cor. Wood St. and sth Avenue
UPI
Co., T
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iiMES T. BRADY UO.,
• Ofeeeemors to 8, mulct a CO.
Corner Foirth Avenue and Wood St.,
113ALINTIEJEat St,
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GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND wuron,
oN Nan FAVORABLE MM. ,
lie - LeeredAUow ou Deposits. •
alir Money loomed on government Enda se
lamest market rates.
Orders oseesated for the Porehams
Lad. Nate of 'STOCKS, BONDS and
MOLD.
lAllf/S T. BRADY & CO,
5000 ALLEGHENY VALLEY B. R.
7-30 BONDS.
Tor ash at
lama&
N. HOLISM 8. SONS.
ttig Eittzinat Gaittle,
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OWYTini OF Prrrestrzcor GAzerra,
SATURDA.S. Neb. 12, 1870.
The statement'of the city banks of
New York, against all expectations,
turned out to be very unfavorable, and
- instesedof an Increase of deposit's a con
siderable decrease le shown, likewise
for legal tenders, currency sad specie,
yet the stock market retained its bullish
=1
In gold, however, the market appears
weak, although the under tone le strong:
but quota long are merely unstained be.
cause there fano regular organized bear
party In gold; and the balk la held by a
very large number of small speculators.
The state of the foreign exchange mar.
ket would admit • further decline, also
the favorable condition of the foreign
money markets regarding our bonds.
Government bonds were weak, but
rallied at the close of brudneaa and are
firmer. The alx per cent issue• will
certainly hive to advance considerably
before the- proposed new issues of 4 3f
per cents can be launched on the market
at par.
• Stocks were strong and gradually ad
vanoedin turn. The whole movement
L based on an easy money market and
an expected large increase of receipts of
the western roads.
Money la more easy for all prime
paper at 8 to 10 per cent.
quotations as reoruved` by Ph. B.
Karim Gold, 120%; Silver, 115; Eighty-.
• One's, 117%, Ave Twenties, 1882, 111%:
do 11854, 114%; do 1885, 114%; do 11135,
Comaols, 113%, do 1867, 113%: do 1808,
113 %1 Ten Forties. 112%; Adana. EY
_ serer 112%; Merchants Union
FzPrasa Company, American /ta
pes Company,. 36%; Western Union
Telegraph. 35; New York Central
17%. Reading, 88; Pittsburgh, Fort
i lfa i r p n p e i.
; Cllces, 92%; Ohio a ' s l i t
Cleveland a Pittsburgh eaa
...99; Chicago,
Rook Islind a Pacific, 119%; Chicago- a
North Western, 78%; Chicago a North
Western Preferred 90%; Erie 25. --.-
larciaAncia. &mall;
London, per A ...... 16,05 •
Firth, per franc ..... 23 25%
Berlin, tha1er..—.......—.. 83 91%
Frankfort. llorLas 60 53
--Closing quotarloni received by James
- T. Brady a Co. Gold; 120; United
States Sixes, 1814 117%; Flve-Twenties,
MO, 114%; do. 18644,114%; do. IBA, 114%;
Ten-Fames, 112%; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary
% ; do and .
do. July, 1 18 805,
113%; 1111%;
tfrdon PacificlBB7,
11858.
Railroad, 87%; Central do, do, 90%; Cy.
Peale% 111%; Lake Superior
(By Telegraph to m• rutatensh 6ssete.l
. New MUM, Febrnaly . 12, 1870.
- Money la extremely easy at 405 per
cent. en call. The supply largely ex
ceeds the demand. Large loans on
western shams have been arranged als 6
per cent. for twelve months, here and at
London. The name of a prominent rail
-rued L mentioned In this connection,
snd it is supposed some spring electkras
in western zallrocid companies will wit.
flees a lively contest for their oontroL
The bank statement . is unfavorable,
showing a net, loss of about 122,000,000 in
legal reserve.
Loans 11262,881,652. increase 11,850,533,
specie 138.072.184. decrease 1935,002; cir:
culation 133,703,572, dee:rouel42,Bo9; de.
podia 1223,192,740. decrease 11,546,439.
legal tender 15003,100, decrease 14445;
Sterling dull at 8%((49.
tkaton bills scarce, showing
portion of such exchange goes dlrecty
from southern porta.
Gold dull; opened at 120%, touchel
119% end closed at 119%. Advioeir from
Washington state the whole force of the
administration will be thrown spinal
13herman's Cuban resolution,
and its td.
Umtata. passage is doubtful. Carrying
rates 4(0% per cent.
Governments more active than meet
ly, and a fraction higher, clewing steady.
Coupons. 411, 17%@17%; do 'O2, 144G4
14%; do 'O4, 14%@14%: do '65, 144161%%;
do new, 135{,,@13%; do '67,11314@1n%; do
1111%@113441 1040'., 11201.1.2%; Cur
rency size., Ilyi(i)11%.
In State bends new Tennessee. were
the Natant. and advanced In large and
exalted deahnp from 51 to bd. The cause
of advance was dispatches from Nash
ville announcing the bill to sell State In
terest in defaulting railroad companies
bad passed one branch of the Legislature,
and will pass the other. bilinouris, 93%;
old Tennessee, 57; new do, 54%; old
Virginias, 62%; new do, 66%; old North
Carolinas, 45; new do, 25%; Louisiana
levee 60., 73. The transactions In new
Tennessee' reached 11,200,000 in the
5T181710013.
Stocks dull; and on reports of unfavor
able bank statement fell off xvy, per
oent. Its publication. however, caused
improvement, and the market closed
Arm.-
.Flve•Thirly Prices. Clanton, 58%;
Ads= Krems, 62%; Wells & Fargo,
19% . ; American, 36%; United States, 50%;
Men 31
de- 'll, 41%; New York Central,
97%; Hudson Scrip, 91%; Erie, lb; do.
=d, 4134: Harlem, .148%; do. pre
-16:4 Reeding, 98%; Mlchlßan
Central. 120; Lake Shore. - EON: Illinois
Central, 146; Pittaburgh,99: Northwest.
ern, 711%; do preferred, 90%; Ronk
land, 120 ; Mt. Paul, 74%* Preferred.
88%; Wabash, 46; preferred 71; Terre
Haute, Si; preferred, OH; 'O. &
113%; do. preferred, 113%; 0. &
.4930 N. MN; Dubuque, 11 2 i
Jos. Ito ; 0.0. & C., 11141ron Mountain.
41; Om, Col. .8 Pittsburgh, 74%.
PETROLEUM MILAHVALT.
Oliros or Prrrestraas Warm,
SATITILDAT Feb. 124 1170. $
1=1:011=1
The market has again Peep van , quiet
during the week which has just closed,
theses' having again been light, while
in regard to prices them is but little
c hange compared with last week. The
drawbacks/ to the trade noted from day
to day, - and from week to week, for some
time past, still eg ad until some or
all of these have removed w irrr
prOesment can reasonably be imped e &
And to the Wt of grivearioes, already
presented, may be added another, and
it is a very important one, we refer to
the matter of freights. Is M alleged, and
there must be some truth in the alloga•
lion, that it coats more to ship oil from
kers to the sea board than from any
other oil manufacturing point in UW
=ENIMEI
country. and, as might be expected, thin
opsratea very badly on the refining In.
tweet here, as our manufactures are not
able to suocessiblly oompete with the
points above referred to. This Is one of
the principal causes of so many of our
refineries being Idle,and the bualnese
so much prostrated There. are other
causes, some Of which, perhaps, are
equally as bad,'but this one can be more
easily removed.
•
Receipts of crudethis week. 11,134 bble;
last week 5,924; from January first to
date, 67,825; same time 1869, 76,190. Ex
ports refined this week 14,197; last week,
9,565; Jantuiry first to date, 46 : 4 7 4 ; Mine
title lastyear, 81,617. Sales this week,
19,1500 bbls; IteCtinitek, 13,700. As will be
noted by the above, our shipments of
refined are steadily increasing, but It
alionld be borne In mind that the great
proportbn of the oil now going forward
le to 611 contracts made In November
and December,
intrDa.
Not • single oats reported. We nii
derstand fast 13 Is bid for spot. Seller
to July is quoted ,at 12X; and buyer,
sometime, 14g. •
=l2
No sales. Market reported stronger
and prices a fraction better. February
to March, 20%, bid; February, 88%, bid;
March to July, 81 asked. -
RECEIPTS OW ORODE OIL ET A. T. E. IL
Peerless OIL Works 060, on aceoant B.
B. Duncan• Sunbeam Oil Works 160, oa
account W. Robinson; Penns. Oil Works
400, on account B. S. Duncan.
Total 1,620 bbla
iRPICEIESTS Os OIL BY A. y. n. B.
comma
Lockhart, Frew ;1t Co. 614 bble ref. oil
to Warden, F. et Co., Phila.
Livingston Bro., 228 cases refined oil
to Warden, Frew Co., Philadelphia.
National Redoing a Storing Co. 271
bole ref, to Warden, Frew & Co., Philad.
Citizens 011 Co. SU bble rained oil to
Tack Bra. Phli'a.
Tarentom Oil Works, 250 bbls, refined
to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
McKelvy t Bro. 252 Ws refined oil to
W. P. Logan t lim., Philadelphia.
Fawoett, L. t B. 197 bbla ref. oil to
W. P. Logan & Bra, Philadelphia.
hientrhinmer, Koehler t Co. 500 bbla
to Waring. Xing & Co., Phila.
Total refined =8 calm 2,315 bbls.
OIL SHIPPED NAST DT WEST PENN - B.
& Lyons, 216 bbls to
W. P. ..an & Bro., Phila.
Mentzer, H. 6t Co. 153 bbie refined to
Waring, King Sr Co., Philadelphia.
Total refined 371 bble.
I . I7fTSBURGH 11101.RILETS
017101 OP PITTABURGH GAzarii, 1
BAIWIDAY, Feb. 12, 1370.
Trade in Our general merchandlze
markets continues rather slow, though
the indlcationa .are becoming more
favorable for an early Improvement.
The pale buttress continues very slug.
Matt, and the same ts true of flour, as
the demand is restricted almost entirely
to supplying Immediate want.. Sugars
are steady and rather firmer, particu
larly relined. but the demand is only
moderate, and it Is hard to make them
go at any considerable 'advance. New
Orleanemolassre, very firm and some
what excited under the influence of
late news from New Orleans, and an ad
vance of 3 to 6 eta per gallon will doubt.
lees be established during the coming
week. Syrups very low and very dull.
Provlslonn are looking a little firmer In
the west, both at Cincinnati and Chicago,
though, as yet, there la no advance
In price
APPLES—Demand rather better and
market firmer, and prices are tending
upward—arrivabs have been small for
Some time put. We contlnue to quote
at $2,50(0,50 per
APPLE BUTTER—Quoted at 45075 e.
BUKE—Is uiet d unchanged:
calm of T f l' 'good to q prime an at 80®33e, and
choice Roll at 35 eta.
BUCKWHEAT FLOCIR-3633(.
SEANS—DaII: salsa at 1 2 . 25 6 2 ,50.
BROOM CORN-14®18 atm' per pound.
•BROOMS—Store prices: No. 2, 33,75.
No. 5, 34,50; No. PA: No. 5, 35,60.Crpet Broom., 418,00%6,50.
Carpet
steady but unchanged;
Western Reserve sad Hamburg, 16 356
17; Factory, 17@173; New York Slate
Farm Dairy, 18(919; Now York Goober',
19,riGGA
CARBON OlL—Continues quiet and
unchanged Standard brands are still
quoted at 2534@2e; in a Jobbing way. -
CRANBERRIES—SaIes of prime cul
tivated at 814,50©15 per bbl. •
DRESSED ROOS—Dull and un
changed; may be quote4 o ,/00)103‘.
DRIED FRUIT—In "good supply
and dull but unchanged. Apples,
71201 m Pea Ches at 11§90 for quarters, and
10®11 for halves. Blackberries, 14®15c;
Fitted cherries. 25(430c per pound.
EGOS—Unchansed at 25c with a imp.
ply_ fully up to the demand.
.46.THERS—Sales at 1 38G90, and the
=mai advance far small iota, In a retail
way.
FLOOR—The market Is devoid of a
single new characteristic worthy of
special notice—The demand Is light and
-mainly local while prices are unchanged.
We continue to quote weMem flours at
;5@5,50 for spring wheel, and 15,75®6
for winter. Rye flour, 85%5,5.25.
GRBlN—There is no movement la
wheat, and, In the absence of sales, we
continue to quote winter at 11.12®1,15..
Oats very dull, and dealers still corn.
plain that they have but very little mar
gin; we continue to quote at 45, baying,
and 48@50 selling- Ear corn may be
quoted at 7513,79 on wharf and track.
We can report some small salsa of rye
at 90, cash, and 93495, time. Barley Is
quiet and unchanged; may be fairly quo-
ted at g1(41,05 fur prime to choice spring
and Ill,10(4;1,115, for prime to choice fall.
HAT--Bold at Allegheny Diamond
market, some 45 loads, at 114@)22, as to
quality and condition.
HUSKS—Bales at 234 @So per pound.
HOMINY-Sales at 15,7506,00 per bbL
LlKE—Balm of Cleveland white Mae
at. 924132.25 per bbL
ONIOI4B-4911c0 at 12,50(0,00 per bbl,
the outside figure for choice.
LARD 011.—City brands No. 1 extra
quoted at 111,40€0,42, and No. 2 at 90.
Fancy' Cincinnati and Chicago brands
held higher. •
PEANUTS—Tennessee at 869 eta.
PEAS—DuII; $2,50 per bushel.
POTATOES—Quiet and unchanged;
wales In store at 60455 per bushel—
mainly at the inside quotation.
POULTRY—Receipts continue very
light and market is almost bare. We
continue to quote dressed chickens, at
15®16 eta., and dressed turkeys, 18€020.
PROVISIONS—Quiet, without materi
al change. Btu:madam mizts to Plain;
14c for Sugar (=red; Ribbed Bides. 161(
Clear &des, 16; Breakfast Bacon,
the. Lard, prime kettle, 17 in heroes,
and 17 3 / 4 4518 In kegs. Mess Pork $2B.
10EEDS—Clover seed is arriving freely
and the market Ix weak, with offers to
sell In store at SBX, a decline et 26e per
bushel compared with hat week. Deal
ers will not pay above $7,75. Timothy
seed la quiet and nominal at K 6055,
and Flaxseed at POO/CNA.
STRAW—Bales of rye straw at $lO,
and oats at II lo@l4.
BALT-1s quoted at; 1,75 by the car
• WHlSKY—Highwinee firmer at 98®
111; rectified, 400; proof rectified, 11,10.
Old widakies warm and firmer.
=
NEW FORK, February 12.—Cotton la a
abide sutler, with sales of 1,200 bales, at
25;tio for middling uplands. Flour—re
inlets, 7,143 bbla—quiet and a shade
firmer, with Weis of 5,800 bbla, at IRAS@
4,85 for superfine State and western, $5,10
§5,80 for extra State, 15,05Q15,90 for ex
tra western, 15,00@8,25 for white wheat
extra, N 5,1 0 158.10 tbr R. H. 0., 15,60@6,25
for extra St. Louis, 16,2608,50 far good
to choice. Bye Sour quiet. with males of
160 bbls. at $4(4,70. Cornmeal quiet.
Whilky lower, with western at 97@98c,
,
free, chiefly 0734 c. Wheat; receipts 680
I bus h ; one cent better and not a ctive,
with sales 88,100 bush at 11,18@1,20 for
No. 2 spring, $t,23 for No. 1 do, 11,27 for
'red Pennsylvania, 41,27©1,Z114 for win
ter red and amber western, and for
choke white State. Biro quiet. Barley
In fair request, with sales 8,800 bush
Canada West In port st 11,15. Corn; rts•
celptsBoobush; in fair demand without
decided change In price, with sales
28,000 bush at 885000 for new mixed
western, 7011:180c for damaged new
mixed western, !de for new southern
yellow, $1,05 for old southern yellow.
oats—receipts 650 huh, dull and heavy;
sales 21.000 bush at 654215730 for western,
gsgatto for State. • Rice q u it at egladlio
for CarolltuL (Mike firm and quiet.
Sugar arm sales 200 ,hhda Cuba at 9X(?11
934 a. Molasses—Wm 60 bbl, Hew Or
leans at 70(1)723. Renowned. Petroleum
quiet at 1834@i8V3 for crude, 80)0 for
mice& Leather—bemlook sole Arm - at
2212031 Me for Buenos Ayres and Ato
Grande. Wool quiet; gales 660,000
Its at 480850 for domestic fleece,
10($48a for pulled, and 650 fin tubbed.
Coal quiet and unchanged. Linseed oil
firm at 94(8950 In casks. Turpemtthe
quiet at 48®41134e. Sheathing Copper
s umo at no; Ingot copper dull at tW3io
for Baltimore and Lake Superior. Pig.
Iron quiet and steady at $32(834 for
Scot and Ffsaps for A 13381101111. Bar
dull ch,
at gt:4so for refined English
and American. Sheet Iron quiet at
LK/120 gold for Ramie. Nail, dull at
$ 1 . 6 0C91 1 .6254 for cut, 113,1003,25f0r clinch
and usiva for horse shoo Pork lower
and very dull: with sales of 270 bbl, at
120,60 for new mese, 1 32 , 60 63 771 , 00 for
as U O 75 0
nbdb f e a 'ne 3 w MO b M t osre p l a e tr o A Pm
a~i„✓.`xi•,-..;,: ~.~.:a4 ~ 4oe f r.' - w ~s.s.i~S a ~~*
126. Beef quiet and steady; with sales of
165 bids at 110®15 for new plain remand
$14017,50 for new extra mess. Tiers*
beet quiet, with sales of 50 tierces at 125
(323 for prime mess and 227(330 for India
mess. Beef hams quiet, with sales
of 90 barrels at $26,00®31,50 for new. Cut
meats heavy, sales of 50 pkgs at 103(
. ®1134c for shoulders; 13%0150 for hams,
latter price for choice. Middles, dull;
mina 175 boxes at 15340 for Cumberland
cut; 14%c for long clear. Dressed Hogs
firm at 1134®11%0 for • western. Lad
heavy and a shade easier; sales 370 heroes
at 1434(311534c (or steam; 1634 ®l7c for
kettle renderedt, also 1,000 tierces steam,
seller March and April at 1534 ®ls%c.
Butter quiet at 17(4300 for Ohio. Cheese
• dull at 18 ®lea Freights to Liverpool
are nominally unchanged.
latest.—Flour closed a shade firmer on
low grades, with a moderate' export de.
mend. Wheat firm and very quiet at
fl 16(31 Z 3 for No. 2 spring, and al 27®
1 30 for winter red and amber western.
Rye nominal. Oats dull and heavy at 55
(3 5 7 e for western. Corn mteady , at 87
0390 c for sound, and 76@850 for unsound
new mixed Mestern. Pork ateadyt $26
bid and $26 25 asked for mess for Febru
ary; sales 500 bids mess, seller March, at
$2628. Beef quiet and unchanged.' Cut
meats quiet and steady. Bacon ih mod.
orate demand and unchanged. Lard
quiet and without decided change. Eggs
dull at 33 , 3)34c for fresh.
CIIICACIO, February 12.—Flour in mod
erate demand for low grades, quiet and
nominally unchanged for upper grades;
sales of spring extras at $3,80®1,76.
Wheat firmer; sales No. 1 at 87®6730,
No. 2 at 8134 ®B3O. closing quiet at 81.440:
this afternoon No. 2 was firm at 8134(3,
820 rash, and 8234 c seller . March. Corn
dull and 34 @Sic lower; sales No. 2at
703,;(370%, new quiet and steady at 60c,
closing quiet and unchanged this after
noon. Oats dull; sales No. 2at 38 34®
383:c. Rye Inactive, but steady at 68®
70e for No. 2. Barley dull at 65®70c for
No. 2. Highwines firm at 921:393e. Pro.
'Visions metier; mess pork 25 , 357340 lower:
sales at 128,50®526,62% cash, 127
seller February, 127 seller . April,
cloning at $26,3734026,75, cash, and seller
March, Lard quiet and 340 lower at
1434(,153(0, closing at 1434. • Meats quiet
and 34c lower; rough sides 13, dry salted
shoulders 1034 c, abort rib middles 140,
sweet pickled hams 1331 e, green 1830;
dressed hogs dull and lower at 110,1234
@510,80, closing at 11005®10,40, dividing
on 200; live steady and fairly active at
98.75®9,55 for common to extra. Cattle
quiet and nominally unchanged, R•scid3ta
for the past twenty-four hours; 6,739.
bble flour, 36,380 bun wheat, 24,155 bush
corn, 14,250 bush oats, 3 343 bush rye.
4,556 bush barley, 10,169 hogs. Ship
ments: 6,066 bbla flour, 6,140 bush wheat,
19,716 bush corn, 3,533 bush oats, 800 bus
barley, 5,144 hogs. •
CIRTIMNATI, February 12.-s Flour un
changed: fhmlly 5529(35 40. 'Wheat dull
but not lower: red $1 10 ®I 12. Corn un
changed and quiet at 70®74e. Oats dull
at 5.0®540. Rye unchanged and steady
at 85®90°. Barley in fair demand at
$1 10®120 for spring, and $1 2.5®1 30 for
fall. Cotton dull: middling 243a0.
Whisky in good demand at 030. Hogs
dull at 18 50®0 25; butchers and shippers
buying; receipts, 700. Provisions neg
lected, but holders remain comparatively
firm. Mesa pork held at $27 and some
sales made at this rate. Bulk meats dull:
shout Jere 10%e; shies, 1431(314%c asked.
Bacon dull and demand limited; shoul
ders 1234 and sides 1534 and 10340 for
clear rib and clear. Sugar cured ham
18%®19%0. Lard dull and neglected;
steam 14340 and kettle held at 16c. But
ter steady at 28033 c. Eggs dull at /9®
20c,: - Cheese dull at 16®18c. Linseed
oil held at Siegal, but mostly held out
of the market. Lard oil doll at $1,49®
1,43. Petroleum 30,331 c for relined. No
change in seed.
Sr. Lours, Feb. 12—Tobacco active and
unchanged. Cotton nominal at 24®
24348 Hemp unchanged. Flour: low
grades scarce and firm, other grades are
heavy, super at 14.103,4,153.4,40®115,
5
XX at /5®5,25, XXX at ,50(36. Whis
key firm at 54c. Groceries dull and un
changed. Provisions firm, but notes ac-
tive. Pork at $2 9 ,50,329,75, Dry salted
!boulders at 10%c, clear rib at 143(13
1434 c, clear aides at 14%®150. Bacon:
there was a large consumptive demand.
shoulders at 1230, clear rib at /5%0,
clear sides at 1630. Dud: choice tletce
on orders at 18a, resist 170.
Cattle steady and unchanged at 4®5340
for fair to prime, 6®634 for choice. Hogs
firm at B®9o for light to extra; packed
to date, 233,040, against 232.1137 last year.
Lontsvn.r.e, February 12.—Tobacco:
sales 104 lihds at 85©5,60 for trash: I. 6 @ti
for lame 58,50€115 for low to good leaf;
$25 for medium bright wrappers. Cot
ton active; sales 11l bales low middlings
at 23c. Bacon shoulders 1234 c; clear rib
112;-clear sides 10340. Bulk shoulders
11340, clear rib 10c clear aides 15340.
Hams: sugar cured peeked 11130. Lard:
tierce 163,40. Whisky 93(91e. •
TOLEDO, February 12—Wheat $1,50 . I
Corn records 15 649. Dressed hogs re
ceipts 65,000. Flour dull. Wheat 10
better: No. 1 white Michigan $1,20 , am
ber Michigan 11.05. No. 2 red 51,05%.
Corn dull: new 70c; no grade held at 61c.
Oats dull and nominal. Dressed hogs
dull, with no sales. Clover seed $8,30.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 12.—E1Our very
dull; Northwestern extra family $5435,75,
Fenno. aw 75®5,50; Indiana and Ohio
$5,25(36,25. Wheat In light demand; red
al 24(31,26, white $1,45,31,50. Rye cons
mends 97,34988 Petroleum steady and,
unchanged. 'Whisky active at • 97(398a,
hin.warxxs, February 12.—Flour dull
with city double extra 'at 145004,02.
Wheat quiet and firm at 8634 c for No. 1,
and 82340 for No. 2. Oats steady at 390
for No. 2. • Corn,Rye and Barley nomi
nal. Dressed H oge lower at 110,25(310,50.
Dirrnorr, Feb, 16—Wheat steady and
firm, extra white at 11,20, No. 2 do at
$1,12®1,1234. Oats at 47(4480. Barley
advanced to $1,50®1,65 per rental. Clo
ver seed steady at $8,25(38,50. Dressed
hogs at $10,25®10,87.
Saar Faison:gm, February 11.— Flour
dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet and
firm at $1,40131.65. Legal tenders 83%.
Business In this city dull. In all depart
manta of wholesale trade there is an
appearance of stagnation.
RALTIMORR. February 12. —Flour:
western super $4,0®5; extra 15,2505,75.
Wheat steady, with sales Pennsylvania
red at 51,22 and Maryland at $1,40®1.45.
Mesa Perk advancing; sales at 127,509328,
Whisky 98®990. •
Mitarals, February 12—Cotton held
at 24c; receipts 1,857. bales; exports 113
balm Flour. sales superfineat 1505.25.
Bran $22(323. Pork VAL Shoulders 110;
rides 15340. •
Cum:warn, February 12—Petroleum
quiet; refined held at 263ie for round lota
and email parcels for retail at 28(W9e;
exude unchanged and held at 0,07 par
barreL
lIMIIIVILLE. Fob. 12.—Cotton dull; low
middling 2.2%@2.1c, -good ordinary 12c,
stook 260 balm.
Dry Goods Mariet.
Ifsw Toss, February 12.—The market
In cotton goods le rather inactive,
although for all classes exceedingly
strong. Brown and :bleached sheet.
log and shirting' of all leading makes
continue In good request. In Denims a
fair business Is reported, • while for cot
toned's of prominent makes there con
tinues a fair demand, and throughout
the general market business may be re.
pertod In an Improved condition,
although the volume of business ts not
much Increased for the week. .
IMPORTS BY- RAILROAD:
Pll2lOllllOll FOIIT WAY2CI AND CHI
CIAGO RAILIWAD. February 12.--25 tca
lard, J Dairen; 100 bpi timothy seed, A
Kirkpatrick & Co; 60 bbla spirita, Hoe.
tatter & 8; 1 car wheat, E H Myers & Co;
100 tcs lard, F Sellers & Co; 100. bbl.
flour, Watt, L & Co; 7 eke wool, B
Pdum; S Ma cranberries, Woodworth
&D; 19 eke aga, R Christy; 25 bra
starch, Strickler .t M; 5 do soap, S
Ewart & Co; 8 pkgs 4obacoo,' J L Stye;
100 bbla flour,. ownor; 200 dO do. Sop
myar d V: 1 car hay, 0 H Allerton; 114
bdiapkg warn , 81 do do,'e ggs, J Woodwell; 2
o butter, 2do ' 4 bbls L
Shipton & Wallace: 25 bbla floor, J°WOO Kei.
sel; 1 oar oats, Elevator; I bbl butter, 160
bite d poaches Volgt, & Co; 2 can
wheat, J B Liggett & Co; 200. Dbl. flour,
owner; 7 pkgs produce, E Heszleton.
ALLHEIGNNT VALLXT RAILROLD, Feb
mary 12.-1 car bay, Thai Montgomery;
63 aks wheat, 54 do rye, • 285 do oats,
Scott &Waal; 3 bbl, &
Co; 55 aka oats, Adams A A; 12 ski a
seed, A Kirkpatrick 1k Co; 19 do .do,
Bhlpton at Wallace; 19 do do, W W
Knox; 12 sks lour,' Watt, Lang d: Co; 5
bbls onions, Eichomaker & L; 5 bbls tal
low, G Hastee;.4 aka flour, 1 bol eggs, F.
Gattendorf; 16 sks a seed, Et B Hater; 11
bbls do do, W. 3.1 (iormly; 42 aka oats,
Hell &R; 108 do do, Blaney ,* Id: 1 oar
S w an meStaFl,Mc K night o &
JC o W . miertn;
Prrramment, 011110131fATI AND ' ST.
Lome ItArLsoan. February 12.-121 bp
barley, 8 do wheat, F Schield; 1 bbl eggs.
Bigger & 14 68 bgs tags, H - Chrtsty; 1 bbl
scp, 8 Deyol; 5 do onions, 1 do butter,
IdoW Graff; la do apples, 2do
peaches, eggs, H
Rea Jr; 8 tubs butter. a bbls
apples, 6do cider, Voigt, M dt Co; 28 do
applea s. J A Graff; 6 do do,' 1 do eggs,
Msatior H; 14 bgs mail, Schomakar
14 10 bbls flour, J Smith; 40 bgs barley.
McHenry & Hz "2 do rags, 51 B Flood; 50
hills brooms, McElroy , a Co; 1 tilm staves.
P Adams; 1 do do, Hastings .1 D.
CLIMI'LLAD AND Prrristraox Raw
=AD, February 11-2 airs iron Oro.
Shoenberger, Blair & Co; 1 do Canada
ors, McKnight & Co; 2 do lake ;inn ore;
Rotes, Graff Dail; 2 do. do, BlaKidgitt.
Porter & Co; 100 bdis br ooms, Conner;
1 oar corn, Hoots it Glad; 4 obin . t'Sre,
11 1 11 e. AIM : 1 DI ' IZ. killk .43:;1.k '
Smith a Porter, 9 bre sewing machines.
Smith ftForrester; 25 coils rope, lot
Iron, Godfrey et Clark; 18 akcoata, I ek
meal, A Black; 11 ski clover 'seed, Mo.
Henry dr. Hood; 6 bble; t keg lard, A
Kirkpatrick @ Co; 4 bbls dry apples, 1
bbl onions, Atwell ec Lee, 73 bre obesely,
8 bbls dry apples, 12 km. butter, 1 bbl
eirgo,'Volgt,.Mahood et 0o; 3 corn abet
lers, 3 wheels, W W.Knor; 171 eke corn,
Robb *Harrow 68 do do, W H Bantker
a Song 221 do do, Schnelbach a tr.; 12
bbis dry apples, Hitchcock, MeV a Co;
12 bge °ogee, Rinebert a 8; 21 bbbs
charcoal, Seward a Emerson i t
Azarionskr liwnow February 12.
Scan metal, Lewis, Bailey Dairen;
1 do shingles. F Becker; 100 bbla Boor, J
BfilcKee; 1 car wheat, Kennody Bro;
100.11ble flour, Hippley a Heckert; 1 car
Metal, Lindsay et McCutchson• ' 2 do do,
Oraff,.Bennett Co; Bdo do, Spang. 0 a
Co; 1 do lime, J K Holmes; 28 eke. Sour,
Merest a Robinson; 8 bblirdo, .1 ht Lusk;
30 bdla broom hdbli W Hardorf; 1 car
corn, Oro Stewart; -2 „do coopersge, - .1
Hemphill; 4 do barley!../.Rhodee &Co; 2
pkge, Jas Lockhart.
i. RIVIIR NEWS
*le river s ress considerably yesterday,
and was still swelling bat evening, with
tone feet nine Inches In the channel.
The weather clear and pleasant. •
'Aare havribeeti no arrivals or depar.
ufts since the date of our lut report.
The Arlington, from Cincinnati, is due
his morning, and will return as final
(1.-Morrow at 4 r. X. ' •
. .
- ..
r.. Wm. Harbison, clerk of the Kate
Pu nam. writes under date ef Evans
vil Feb. 11th, sa followei ..The Bate
Putnam tett Nashville on Wednesday.
Feb. 9th; no freight for Pittsburgh. .W 6
are picking up considerable along the
Ohio for Cincinnati. which plane we ex
pect to reach on Sunday and leave for
Pittsburgh on Monday evening. All
well."
The Mollie Ebert and Wild Duok will
Leave for St. Louie es soon se there le
water. . • -
—lt is believed that the seizure - and
detention of the steamer Richmond at
Columbus, Kentucky, will result in con.
alderable llgitation and lola to some of
the parties interested. We are credibly
informed that some of the shippers have
telegraphed to the conaigneea at New Or
leans not to receive the freight, on the
ground that it hue depreciated In value
by the detention. If thin be true, it
would seem that they intend to hold
the United States Marshal and the
owners of the boat responsible for all
lost and damage. Of comae, this will
result In much lhatation, and someone
will have to foot the bills. A; last ac
counts the boat watt Still at Columbus
trying to get some boat to take her
freight. This, It ;stems, none of the
on amends:a are a filing to do, as fr tights
have -advanced considerably aline the
.Richmond took In her cagro at Cairo.
—Freights along' the lower Ohio and
below Cairo are reported more plentiful
at present than they have been at any
time since the war. Upon the arrival of
the Indiana at Cairo. the agent of the
Illinois Central Railroad Company
offered Captain Neal all the freight the
lost could carry if he would turn bear,
and at much Oetter prices than hare
been paid for some time. Captain Neal
had a lot of TeAsa made on board, and
offered the owner his freight bill ;Lao%
if he would agree to reship at that point,
but the owner refused to accept the offer.
The agent of the railroad company then
offered to ahlp the rattle to Louisville by
rail, free of charge, but still he refused,
and Captain Neal was forced to bring
them through to Loctinville. We relate
this incident toahow the anxiety of ship
pers to forward their freight from that
coint, and to show the scarcity of ton
nage.
—A new rule, adopted by the Board of
Bupery loon at their recent meeting, la
that requiring every passenger steamer
to be supplied with a float for each deck
pusenger to the whole number that ahe
may have accommodations for. The
float Is to be made of light wood, four
feet long, fourteen inches wide and two
inches thick, with two hand-holes in
each Host, each hand-hole to be six
inches long and two inches wide, one on
each side one inch from the edge of the
float. This rule was to take effect from
the let of February.
—A Louisville opecial to the Cincinnati
Commercial says: An association of col
ored men have determined to raise, by
- rubscri Won, enough money to build •
fine brat, to ply between ?demphia and
New Orleans. Anderson Lewis, • well
known steward' on the river, hu been
deputed to contract for the hulloing, and
has received bids here for the boll and
machinery.
• —The engineers on the Maggie Hay.
at the of the explosion were both
Cin nnsti men. The second engineer,
the, e who was killed. • shipped on her
at New Orleans In place of Jacob Parker,
who was discharged:
—Capt. J. T. Stockdale has sold his
half Interest In the Nick Wall, now at
St. Louts, to Capt. T. Pole, at the rate of
W.,000 for the entire boat. "
—The R. C. Gray left Cincinnati for
Pittsburgh on Thursday . and the Leoni
das le ft there the same day for New
Orleans. -
—The Argosy left Cincinnati
ow
day, with - all the freight she wanted,
and some thirty-five cabin passengers.
: —The Bellevernon from New Orleans,
was at Cairo on Torsday, and the Wan
'mita was at Memphis the same day.
—The Messenger, for New Orleans,
added SOO bales of c otton at Memphis, on
Wednesday.
—The Ws:unite was at Cairo on Fri
day. She has lito bbis of molasses for
Pittsburgh:._
RIVER PACKETS.
==
PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI
•
PACKET LINE.
The new and splendid sidewheel
Steamer. ARLINGTON. DANIEL
MOORE. Master, A. 8. BISZPARIN. Clent; leave.
Pittsburgh for MatJamul every TUESDAY at
IS IL promptly.• lacerates., leavetrelnelanall
ter Pittsbarzh.r it 19 Y. every FY IDLY.
Tor traria" nu role. or other information. al.
pig on bo.rd or to
JAMES COLLINS, •
tel PLACE • ,COLLINGWOOD. Agents.
I=
OA ST. LOIIIEL-The
a dre . .
IDlesidnd passonser Steamer
.111, , LLIE JIBBSZT..O. W. Insert, Master.'
B. Peppard. Clerk, will leave for Oa sleeve arid
latenaealatelesrte.es WIC MOW/AY. lath Mo.
Nor
hWAP(rlll'AßEZLl'olv`itri. to
fel JAYA" COLLOIDS. Areal..
CAIRO AND T. LODI&
FORCAMO AND ST.A i dGe
z .. i LuolB.—Tke Tarrartut Tow-
WILD DUCE AND DADGES,
Dove zed Swan, J. W. KNAWALT.Comaiaader
will leave WALLVNINDAY. Feb. 141 h. at 4 rah
ter Um above aaa
a l a a a t a e g r • e edolialt e ports.
JFo reghteo 44ll44 sp arOMTLY
d .
O e t 0
.
STEAMSHIPS
TO LIVERPOOL AND
•
QUEENSTOWN.
TEE INDIAN SLUG 11211A11111:111PS,
Numbering sixteen lira...class vessels, among
thewine celebrated.
INT YOP PAR% MTV ANT W E R P
(lITY OP //MTh CITY OF BALTIMORE.,
Of OP IN - Don.
13stlizAZVER1 SATURDAY, Dom Pier 411
Nook er, New tort. for °weans WINN
into unpin) b.
WILLI/14 BINOHAAIN
143 5111TEPIELD STBEZT, Pittsburgh
GREAT INDUCEMENTS,
AT
No. 91 Federal Street,
CLOSING OUT SALES
or •
•
WEN'TEEL GOODS,
REGARDLESS OF COST,
To Make Room for Spring Stock..
line Old 7.4.11.., C.D.4.4oleeele "a re
ladles, Colored Corset. 41.. '
4 oars Child reree Balmoral, Lbw Ptr Us.
Ladles. el”Oketrobisf., 100. •
• ladles' Nem Ohlsnons, $O..
All Other . Goods in Proportion, at
MRS. S. C. BOBB'S,
81 Patera Street, Allegheny.
T. Th T'
TREGO'S TEIBERRY:TOOTRIVASII.
Is tee moat pleasant, the lad best DeeU
trice extant.
Warranted Wet from Inlailou Ineredlenti.
Is Drawees and wining the Teeth I
rata end
:Teri:4r l e relifir
rrevents awnWawa ef Tartar:
Melba and Paribas anneal Teeth!
la a sailsins unclothe Children I ,
hold by ail =next. a and Dontlats.
ProYdsdari n• M. W 11.501.1. Philadelphia.
for sale by
a. a. "[ATTU*. raump
,peow-rasmsb:
int onesuassi Allogniaar•
• iq
SPECIAL NOTICES
OrCONSUMPTION.
DE. SCHENCK% POLIIOI4IO SYRUP iambs
ea.. or Cough., Cold. and Consumption.
cur,SCHEVCE , SEAWEED TONIC tor the
o r Dyepepela end all theDeldlaatest Coedj.
Hone of tWatcres.
DE. SCHENCK% HANDE&ILE ILI.B , far
Dlmaaes of the Meer or tout ea • Mantle Fur.
111 or them three Kedlel me are often rtgulred
le eating Conenmotlath th ough the Pagooolg
g r o d ge:= itA11i.V5211,1,1 • .17;
repolattos the Stomach and Liver. and help the
Falmouth Syrup to dire% and march through the
blood
4. meads, by which mean. • MO le soon el
-I*s.
Thee., Medicines are erniscieutioeslyolfered to
the Public es the only safe, certate and fellable
remloy for Pulmonary Consumption, and for all
Move morbid 000dltions of the body which lead
to that fatal dlcesee. Liver Complaint min Dye.
penal. are often Ibrenranell Cousumptdoth
aad wreathe} manifest themselves they require
the mot promtm attenton.
The Pulmonlo Boren Ina medium, whleh hart
had a longPrObstlon beforetbepubllc. Iteealue
Mn been proved by the thorned tom It hint
made throush a period of more than thirty-flee
MM.. In all of which time Ito reputation has In
creased. and the most obttltaterskepticism can
ao tourer doubt that It lee re:n.17.1 , 1.11 Mar
be railed with confidenCe In all ewe which admit
of • cure.
• If tbe patient viill perseveringly follow the di
rection. which' accompany each bottle, be ,
certunly be eared, If his loom are not too much,
wasted to make aeuro meal, le. /van In cases'
so PPmed to be Incurable, when friends and pby-i
11011.0 have despaired. the of thin hi.dfelh
has saved the 1110 of the patient and restore
hoe to perfect health.
Dr. Schenck doe. not say that all caw of Put
rifrit .114 rhl a s tr e cai7 " l l ;:erls e th ' lT ?irk a
when pauenta have tnemmta.snelngeytripterma,
loch as • violent cough, creeping chills, algid
sweat*, general debility, even to Erich • degree
that they are obliged to Ile in bed, and *he*
_thelltre Y*. up 07 their phygiclein they may et
oe cured. Yfo medical treatment ma create ne
that when the loon are Very sseLy &sem,
!Mg t° some eaten!. destroyedi item may bee
Meted by Ile. bettentki. reedlc neS.
Also, la berofolons Unease , saeas medlein
an serially elac.ent. 111. Scheock has ptio
graphs of a nber of Serena. who have bee
nearly irovered um with reirmlug sores and now all
healed up. This show. its earthier properties,
welch meat be able to heal este Wes in the longs.
In the treatment of Consumption m oor en the '
utmost Importance to give vigor and lthy
tons to the system. Treece it hi neoessary to
strengthen the apPetite of the patient snit
gpoved
th o ed t g er t i w n th
:n ` oo ` men u. ealaanern
ma
k
the good email,. digestible. The articles most
sellable for the diet of Connotative patientaare
dmlgeated In Dr. gicateack's Almanece. which
are 'disuieuted gratellomly in general, the
most highly natritloin &Melee Sr. to be pro. I
hrred,botthadlgerstryeelegattlatnetbestietairth.
coed to order , to make either food or medicine
eenlorable. Thin moulreMent le met by the
Sewed Tonle, and Mr this porno*. It wee der
Whes the distiesge wmers are pat In good
Order, the Nod has I proper effect; the system
of the tallest ineleorated and tee lungs be
rattungl=.thlaeTtig'iget::=l
rolmonle Syrup will .et the core.
n of
IMlnton•ry Consumption is almost alwaye ees
tlehnet•e Mate-s., t•Ille are ylltaNd with Dyspepsia sad
Matra,— ..._from the Lyer sod • Itto
esove obstructions from the Liver and restore t.
to
action. Tbe el sys bl u ethe egicacy which
is ascribed to calomor " roma.. and are
warranted not to co nt•ln • twettele Of auy,min
eral potenn. These rills cure tan Most obstinate
ocatlesneas, sick, headache, plies, Mous threw
thous, and all other dim.. which •rise from •
turbid or obstruoted condition
thee Liver
the
bow of these pills will Ore. Mem7 o f
medicine,
10 Conant:opt' on the Bea Weed Tonle and Man
drake PIIM are Inealnabla auxiliary inedida es
They rolleve tne sufferings of the patient cure.: assist the Pnlmonic Syrup in effecting • • cure.:
Thrff b /ea been geoid awful adva•md Magee
(CoumpUon, where the lunge are almost en.
tirely ns
destroyedand all nonotonie aceordisig to
th•Jadgment of t o e phys. lw , icated &speedy
tlasitt. The lives of patients been
were utast ty
In • eying e othitlon bawl been unsullied for
month§ by the use of 00000.0. Wee groat rem-
* Ve:fichenok•sllmaale addable a full treatise
trethe various forme of Mae... his mode of
atment, and ,ataera2 dlnetlons hoe to usable
Mediator, nee be had [retie. or era tAmall
addresetnn hie Prtnellal COM No. TO=
nleth west. Palladelphie. re.
Mee n. tee Palmonto oyrop sad bealreen Ton.
le cut .1,50 per tedele, or .T. 50 a baled....
Mandrake Mew cent. • bon. for 1e1.07 all,
gmtellite. delT:d/17
arDOCTOR WIIII7IEII CON.'
TINITIE TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE'
DISILABILL That numerouseless of theca mealt
ime Rom self-abuse, producing samanilinesal
tiered. debtlity. Irritability, erupt/oils, seminal
missteps. met Inally impoteedt permanently
LI
cured. Person. aftlided with dellatte. La
dot laud dandles constitutional oomplalate
politely Welted to tail Ler consultattou. ado
bode no th ing. isperlenee, th e belt of teethed.
has emelt/al him to period remedies at once aftl
dent, msfe, permanent. end which to most
can be used without hindraum to badness. Red
kind prepared ln the establishment. which em
'blame. ofthe,reception and waiting rooms;
boardleu nod sleeping apartments for pe tit
reqtdring dally . ;monsi attention, and 'Apo
end chemical b thus coneentrsting th e Mattel
mineral seders. o matter who bare failed,
state your ma. Read what Do sass let his pam
phlet of any pages. sent to ate address for two
damps In .riled enveiope. Thootancht of eases
treated ennually. at °Eke thd all over the coon.
trf. (.nsultatisn free, oersopally or human.
Office No. 9 Wylie street, Omar Court Hum)
Elllthsfgh, Pe. Hours 9.. m. to Or. V. Poe.
d r ay s f ur
or
2. m tos amps. mphet sent o ao4.
IarCLINICEEIS, TUMORS, 111,
4o.—♦monlshlog and almost
miraculous care. of Lauer are be daily
made by Drs. - 7/.. H. 111.12111 A 00.. al the
Philadelphia Calmer IntirmatT, 98l Arch Urea.
Philadelphia. Penns., and at the branch oft
ilos In charge of Proltmor E. G. DALTON,.
1110 Ilia Dinebutatl. Ohim The treatments
need am Cancer Antidotes, tho moat ecientido
and meceasUl known in the civilized world.
They are not camtic.. eating or borstal medi
deem They dim little or no oain. They ara en
dorsed by the beet mrseom of the axe. No
other persona brie them antidotes. No Other
treatment ellatid he amel. /or partlenlAra call
or address u above.. stee.ois•rnis
•
IRTHATCHELOWS 1114111111 DYE.
—Taus splendid Heir Dye le tbe best In
the world. Heinle. reliable, instatitsanes,
don not contain ,ea '
. not anyetlalto polio. to
pro , era paralysis or do a. 'Avoid the vaunted
and delude° ureosratio. twenties virtues siny
do noyocesess. Thy jiaaullefr.W.k; Wiltebelarle
Hair Dye bee had&W years untarnished .puta.'
Hale uphold ho o ters.. ag o lli d e,:elf,T, gin!.
t.Dipplad. II; lad Siren. 11. p Yt fay
it er OUT.
'THREAT PICTORAL TROCHILIcIi
TOR COLDS. COUGHS. SORE THROAT AHD
DRONCRITO.
Nona so nod. None . pleasant. None Cara as Wok.
RUSHTON & CO
10 Ann Hone. New York.
the no won Of tkon borribla tasted nausea.
no ••ilrown Cubeb tblines." den
mwrm
NrAISSILAVS SALE.
r virtue of Distr i ct swaddles! sspono•
honed oat of the Court of the United
States for tl a Weetera Distils& of Pennsylvania,
and to me directed. f Will euluisolw Paella .ale
at the store of SCOTT a lituAL, neer tee ear
net of Penn •nd thinsl streets, on the 11th an
ll.s 111111•11.1", 1010, at 10 Welook A. 0.. all
richt title,cialm end intents tof 11. Merlreaely
Co.; Brichnell. Dant A Schnell- O. M. Dod
son, William 110015., J. P. W 1111.19. .4
Jolools Drentaer, of. in and to the following de.
mined property, to-wits
•
Three barrels of Distilled SO:W.
Nineteen eaddlet of Tahoe..
One barrel of Distilled Spirits,
•
Poor Hundred Cigars:
Three Caddies of Tons eco. •
Thlrty•elcbs hundred Cigars.
Soloed and condemned as the pioperty of the
Pawn)named at the salt of the United States.
.1. •
MIIIIDOCII, Marshal.
sfananat'a 01,11101, g -
Pittsburgli. P.. feCi674.1,11
VIIVATE OE JOHN BARRETT,
late, of AilegnenyOlty. dee'd.
its," teetaeasntary upo
gluttedWats of said
John Barrett luring bees to the ander
signed, all peewee Indented 5. required to
make payment, and &di persons having elidnis
melees &aid estate wlll plea. present them at
No. 151 Ileava streejaarel L ti&iy e r i..
DM tern liseentor of John Barrett, deepd.
bETTERS TESTAMENTARY ME
upon the e state of JAS AI.ZSATIDEIt;
e of Harrison townsalp, Allegbruy cousin.
de&d. bane been {mond to the undersigned,
all Twee. ineebten rebind jo Mate pay-
Mesa sad all
present
baying ennui ara l
an
said estate will present then properly aothentl.
mated for settlement to the mOereigneo, at Ta
rs alum.
fe7474 WM.*. IVAlia. Hammier.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE-BOOK AC.
COUNT& A c.-11.11C3DA.T ICVENTNU ,
enlist. on second goer of Commercial Hales
Noon; 106 Braltbiald stmt. by order or Beebe,
111111. r. Jr...dLti.ort• ri • Armelroeir. Ambrneee
lu Dankroptor of J.• D. Dray°, min b...,d the
Boot Ammuntin and Minos of J D. Drive.. a
Saner.*
=sit • 'AI XeILWAINE. Auctioneer.
.4kIINIIINISTRATOWS NOTICE.
gotleaV Wake Oren that letters 07 ad.
Zt.ll . lriVdre:l ' 32B o o rXs o f
y.Bar b wk leie7
Fl oated to the undersign.. Jut persions Indebt
ed to raid estate are mounted tombs mamas,
and those haring claims will patent theta ler
settlement.
Warts' 4011 S MT. Administrator.
NEINAT
WILL PIPER FOR 1870,
JAMES HOAG, JR'S,
174 Federal .St.; Allegheny.
An Oodles. variety of new 4id baantlini de.
elem. tram the etwapest klte •to ins Onset
Stamped Hold. Decoration. far Balls. Parlors,
rie. very Cern% italtitiou Velvets for Libra.
Dee, Dinlux Moms. de. AU repellant
- Low Priori.
bur some lots at very decided berrldlis. WIN
DOW IIitADE& plata sad neared. • bartea•
r am eleeo.', mot, Stair .d Table OU
le. Ws cordially Melte all our Meade and the
• 01110 generelly rail and exanalue our eaten
air. stoct wider,. ter beauty and neatness of
idyl% quality or stock. and lownue of pries.
we 1.011110 tO be nuesiTassed to sitter city.
We always soludder it • pleasure to slum ma.
ad larnr oirced ristonoin by ow Lmpor Innate
requests to bra."
310A.0, Jr.,
No. 174
FEDERAL STREET;
MEM
DREKA.
Impala and mull dine tc
Marna errwriorgiaznar.
WENDING, VISITING. rimy AND BUSINESS
CARD mrasAvzrO, -
MONOGILUIA ALUM MIIIIIISATING. .a.
Orden by reaalt•Proantattaatloa. Zeal
Ira samples.
Lass or•staut 11$4etthil..
~-..._...m0w.+i.. ~.{s;'.^,
~
_..i0..v ..~:.0 ~e;.%1M1-'
FINANCIAL.
TRIDESIEN'S NATIONAL BANK,
Wood St., cor. Second Arnie.
INTEZESTPAID ON 'pawn:
Gold, Coupons, Bonds andltooks
130II08T AND 1101 3 7.
A. BIIADLIY. President.
W. VANYIIIB. Vise President.
0e9.0A7 Winn% CLAIIIOI. Jn.. Clank,
S. McCLEA.N & co.,
BANKERS.
Government Securities,
No. 75 Fourth Avenue,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Poisons' and prompt attention elven to every.
thing In the business. 'Collections made: C.a.-
.111Icates Issued. and InCesst allowed on Tins
Deposits. Advances mad. on Prime Collateral•
'ad Uovernment Securities at Iltwral Votes.
, es to Fn• . ' Nod Dow - lie Ischr-
Do.lan foreign and Doan.. itzebanges
Gold. Miter, Bank Nolan, at., £o. All local or
other libeellaneoas Stocks, Bond., Mortgage,
Commercial Paier, id. negotiated at the lanai
rates or contakisidon. 113
PEOPLE'S . SAVINGS BANK
Of Allegheny.
Cor. Federal and Lacock Streets.
I. H. HALIZTIIAN, Pres Pleat.
K. P. TOPING. Cashier. -
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT.
- I
atockholders In (dually Liable.
ISTEZEBT ALLO OK ino DEPOSITS
]
7 7
t 1
1 •
THE SAFE
EPOSIT CO.
.LT8.(421.
I=
of Taubleo,
e renting of Bates Is Its
Trod Vaults.
Safe Keeping
Under guarantee, and
Fite lad Bart!
No. 83 FOURTH' AVENUE.
PreslOest—W/LLIAN PHILLIPS.
Wee Presidest—HSSSY LLOYD.
WILLIAM PHILLI[B, BYRON H. PAINTER;
HERBY LLOYD, JuS. B. MORRidoN„
WILLIAM RNA. GIOROZ BLACK,
WILLIAM . M. LYON, CUBTId G. MUMMY.
lAd. I. IDINMDT,
Rae,. T./..0-11. IP. ON EIIIIINUORST.
p. daily float V O'Cloc• A.i A.
Y. 10 co.olock
CITY BANK.
112 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL. TlOO.OOO.
MCILEOLDEBS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
YORLION I.SCIELIJI tiZ
Bousbt and sold. and schen des mitted to
lamps, Collections mane On Winl ritinilmi
pinta Of the United State• and Con
Dostislicm I Presider.
Jams McCaw. Vlee Presi.., .
W. N. lionamc, Coltler•
Joni. Mead.%
Flush lirotiolr,
James oe
Melmon. Caobe:l.
B. A. Frorrogle,
'imas Banco.
X. Steyr.
JOS. Y. tiAZAr. Solicitor.
p. m,
Tbom Ih as sea ßoark%
Patrick
chug. *Nth..
L. 7. Gr.*,
MIMI
N. HOLISM & BON&
57 MARKET STREET.
PITTSUUROU, PA.
crona4ttona made on all the minden' WM. of
the 021%64 Mats and Caned..
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
swear AND NOLO ON COMMISSION.
re:taco/a attentio ➢ all to the pat : chase ame
Ws al
• •
rated Stags Securities.
jamozel
HART, CAVGRET & co.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Fourth' and Wood Streets,
FITTAIVROIL
CMCCZODOZ TO StlttlA. !UST t C 0..)
• IN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
tad putkutor atirrz e p ol d to Um Pontotk
COVERNMIENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts; on London.
DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK,
NO. 65 FOURTH ATENVE.
CIIARTZILED IN I$U.
AMIN X 9.699,87160.
Oyes daily. from 9 o'clock a. at. to 3 o'clock
T. 9., and IDLTIIILDAY IVENINOB. Dom Mel
Let to November lot, from 7to 9 o'clock, and
from November lat , to May lets DOM 6 to
Welts*. •
OkralLtlVT:l'd o : 4 2lMl=2l;lllr7Mlll
declared twice a year. In Jmie and December.
Interest has been declared semlquanually In Jima
and December, eines the Bent was organtsed, at
tbe rater of ma per rent. a pear.
Interest. If not drawn out. Is placed to the
eredit of the depotitor se principa,ana bean the
some Intenat from the • drst days of Jou• an/
December. compounding Melee spear. without
r.° P lineolaarlthuag.ll;',;;;;ll,t2=2
1... PM.. twelve years.
Books containing the
and Regulations, fund
tun at t he °Moe.
• art., Ily-Lawn. Hales
• e 4 intl.. oa nnPlion-
HERDHA.N.
A. M. Pollock. H. D.
Hobert Robb.
John H. Shoonberger,
Jamul Ohldlo.
Alexander limo;
CbrUslan Tenger.
VIC/.
0 0.10 Albere.
;atm Ilsekoren •
Benj. F. Fahnencia.
Janes liteAulley.
June. B. D. Yeeds,
J. AndersOn. •en
Calsln Adams.
Urri
le s e ei l lreT, ".
nornwha
Chars A. Colton,
John grans,
John .1. tilllesplea
Williams O. Havens
Peter H. Honker,
Diehard Hain
James La .1411 y.
- Bolter* 0. Loomis.
Hem J. L)netr.
Pear A. Diadem,
John MarshalJ,
WAlter P. llarnhall.
Jona Beradden.
Dav,d McCandless.
2l.nry W. Oliver. Jr
Washy ohllllp.
Henry In.lonivralt.
AI.Z. bobrnerts,
ander Tindle,
WWMAto VI TON,LA Kirk.
I A. COL
B. D. ItEIDel.
TBRiturzzit-OH I
Clin
WARING RING,
CommLan sad Broken).*
Petroleum d Re Products,
DALZEWS 001 K, DUQUESNE WAY.
rBILADZLPH.I4. ADDBXIB,
- WARING, RING & CO.,
109 WALSITIT STREET.
np*,
TA BIUMFEBS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DAMN= IN
Petroleum and Its Products.
rittsbnfick ONco—PALZALL , II BITILDLIDA
musket Daquena Way anti Inds stmt.,
IlilladepliDOSes—lllT WALE= T.
solnfla
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY
BEM= W. G TWEDDIS.
WAXII7ACTIMEE or
Lnbritatthg &Thgh Test Thum* 011 a,
ZellpiallaUread Axle on,
Stands great heat Irttaout cesagat raaataa
InrcaS teaspatatanta. Opectal 0U log
trolealeUmataa or hot
MSSNI;;N=I
Ilaw llllgod Plantar Xill in
_Atiantsa tbr bles rimed.
IMlWll=lll,=l=l:tett
lag sae TMMaim
Hlw Oil.
t i 30,1 19P,541gtir,re. ant Iraa
Sr.taw p.oaaeu namifieure“ sadar_Dr..
Tindtgatra=sumbestel Steavi via.
rgo
alimrans. lad = tea
Gay Los
ramsialiistaalss=rl
TONI OIL an assa_asues, sad ass la esastsa
..a 11• f
Pm= Psi Riareals. Vs*
b. f sad orders Islr at lig
WQ !".! 4 .Bridifs.
. . .
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS,
NATIONAL FOUND=
AND PIPE WORKS.
Verner Carroll Rad listallisa L ia Street+,
' tRINTIa WARD.)
.IP/TE533171113 , 11,
WILLIAM SMITH,
YARUFACTIIRER Or
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
YOR GAll AND WATER WORKS.
lify Pipes are all east Invariably In Pita to 4r7
sand and 14 feet length. Also, NI assortment
41 vassal
Castings for Gas & Water.. Work&
CL'VeL l Tvltt'irmake Of ftLTORT4.
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY
°mom Ana *mum,
TWELFTH STREET.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
lirEngines,ltolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines Re.
torts. and Castings generAly. .
W. J. ANDEKOON A. SAZYVOGLRo
FORDRY,
• w..T. ANDEESON &
m afaelorcra 01 IRON HOUaZ FRONTS , II4DOW 1.124TR1A sad BILLO. and
I r. Within of all Deseriptloaa
Bowls! atteaUou paid to ARCRITECTII.
R CACTLNUC and to eutloaa far Window
o PO lainai—No. ISO WATER
15 BERT Pltuborah. Ca.
ROBINSON, BEA as CO.,
Sinootaaori to RO/110000. YtAIO a lltLiza . a.
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS MD 11101INISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Uanufaotorera of Boat and Stationary Steam En-
Ir na. of oil d..rrlpUun.; OIL Teat.
d StlIl:. Ito
u and Berm Iron work.
nion, No. a corner Vint and nmithdild
ntrrr fo ictlf:r u TirM.llD • l3 . PATlST fIfJD OE
THONAS CARLIN & CO,
Fourth Ward Foundry and lacklue Works,
BANDIT HET T.. ALLEOHEYY CITY. Pa.,
Manufacture Presseson and Portable Steam
Unglue., , Palley, snafu., we,
and Saw Work . WM and Macbtoe
thate Bars, Wefghts, Wagon Boxes
WAu, built to order and !arson hand /ulnas of
Ilse& ntsbloW
pummix BOLL MIJIILDRY,
Cor. LIBERTY •Ld 514n1 STREET&
BOLLMIN & BACALEY,
Muer:Waren of Superior
Chill Rolls, Sand Rolls & Pinions.
piht)P,p3.:ll49irrial:l:l"l
FORT PITT •`•
BOILER. STILL AND TANK
Wort Sig.
FARROLL AND SNYDER.
IMANIITACTUESES OP
1 I lit t iO L ANDaf L LUD L IOST KUnfre
A
Mti., STILLS ND OIL
ERIAINETS, BRZEARINt/ AN DASH PANS.
'TITLING PANS. BALT PANS AMU CON
DENiUM,_
STEAM PITIS, GABORZTERS AND IRON
BR T ES,
R IDG IBON DOW/BAND COALBRUTZII.
~..r.641e
GM PA.
!Orden neat to the above madras will be
promptly attended to. mb7:1111
HUGH N. BOLE & CO.,
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St.
(111LLE,TE7 PCMIT.)
&twine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
Mannhature STEAMBOAT ENGINES and
SIATIONARY ENGINES, °tall elms.
venial attention Invited to our new STATION
AZT OIL W ELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILEEt,orIB barb power.
CABTlN_GRAfeeerridadoltade to order at our
ITlVe rr ior OTIV I L I ITARIIII7,4II%
RANCIZIM, MOOSE and TOBAGO] ECHE
add IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on band and
and. b order, at tba
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Peoating oa the Allegkeayltleee, Mutat. Mgt
PITTISBURGH, PA. .
AiAtt orders rm:ltaly filled. TIT rd.
TIVESICIL & HBO.,
rias a atrauraa-moor
SAFES AND VAULTS.
NO DAMP, NO MOULD.
ENGINES AND IACHINEBY,
14 ThE RIMYONLEVAIIP . AINING AND PUT.
Car. 17th and MUM, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BOILER WORKS.
F. REPHAN It CO.,
MAdosbdtends of
isonacius. OIL TANKS. STILLS, LING P D
PAIS. OADOSIZTABit,_Birp.
?LINO P p. maim BOOBS, CW.WIIIS.
BAN VIBE BIDS, ft.,
Gr. et legend Avenue and Liberty
.11.,
PITTSIMBON. PA.
Brpalrled done promptly. Orders sent to UR
sbere address promptly eth ou.
V. REIMAN, formsrty rat suds
SNYDRWS. oeitspal
ViPL R&RNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOB. IA AA, 114 AND AerzßA R.
Baylor neared a lards
. lard and ltrahlted
with the mast approved issehustry,sre are pn
➢
Weirtri.es " r "' "" Tirr lP = " stilt
we =de te eConerg. 1:111allaelf. HAMS&
ilre Beds. Mesas Pipes, LooontoUve Boilers,
Oztemers, ten pai ti z.e., nuns. /far.
:Incl . sots sidußdtarerrik
Bel:mated dittoes shortest settee. Btedal
Jh.UD K. louse ininnw is IRVIN
t pUIFJ) N. BRUSH & SON,
XLIPIIIAOTIJOILBS OP
Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks.
satyr neon WORK, as
61 Pews Beet, Pittabaria. Pa.
COAL AND 0011311
CHILES. H. 1101STRONO,
Youghiogheny and L camaivina. Coal,
•ad Maxabeineer of
COII, BLitt ADD DESIILPHURIZED COIL
077101 -ADD YARD. comer Butler aad
Morton Wen. Liberty raid Clymer Wee&
Ninth ward: also Osmond streak Eighth ward,
amend&
sadist exit
warof Baas Meet. T. • C. B. H.
Orders lettgAtker of the above Mem& 01 VI.
dress to me h PlUsteughP.O., Iv.
WPM prampt auen on.
Beier to whom I am. mmpillags _ Tiunry, Wells
Blatt& Ugh=
on
. &w
ise & co„_Misehell. steptiemere A Co., Bissall •
Co., ( *shwa 80g... Alex Bradley, Park. Bro. &
Co.. Parlr,,.
_livened) • Co., Bases, Grad& Da%
Wse. M.' rum • J. B. Lyon • Co.. hams
Marshall • Co.. A ll McKee • Co.. Unto* Do.
set lio v ellairtkeit. 8., Pennsylvania E.
100 ALI COAJLI! COALIII
DEISM STEWART & CO,
nous reconsil their Oise to
NO. 567 STREET,
tutus Otty non Kan MOND =OM
dimMSZEOft
=
mom AND STEEL.
DUQUESNE' WORKS.
COLEMAN. IWIM & 00.,
Manillalowa al
•
IRON. NAILS STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
DI7Q177.11111:. L X ABD JUNIATA. •
PLAT BAIL SOUND AND SQUARE IRON,
HAND. IDA/P ali SET AND TANK IRON,
BOILER PLATICS AND REA Ds,
DUARD I R ON. DRAG ana DROPPER RAWL •
/ANGER, du tit fuss. (masttti
IRON.
•
AND /LATIUM, fbr Coal Road..
CROWBARS, WEIN/ES HARItoW TEEM.
SPRING. PLOW •ND OULTIVAToR MILL,
STEEL WINGS AND MOULDS col to pawn,
STEEL TIDES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B.
arm.
COACH. BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and
AXLES.
DDT NAILS AND SPINE&
All Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORMS:
Sixteenth Street sad AlLetrbetty Star
uts
wad 71 Waist Street, Ettlabargb.
MILLER EMIR & PEKIN.
4111:1111AL minnuns:
475. . PAW. if. 4,u 1 ,
PIiTICII-13. M. XIMI.
CRESCENT STEEL . WORKS,
MILLER, BARB & PAREIN,
OFTICL Ni. U 0 Warty Strut,
PITTEIBITPA3II. PA.
fel4.ldol
prrnmunGH
,STEEL -WORK&
ZIITALBLUITID IN 1140.
•
ANDERSON & WOODS, .
XANUYAcrploa OP
BEST EETTNED OAST STEEL
Of every deuription. Alen, beet
Refined Ceram Plow and Spring Steel
burgMAh. r W/ BON AND 11111:11T AVENlTA i r w ite-
DUQUESNE :FORGE,
WILLIAM
(Successor to JOS. HAIGH k C 0.,)
Hu faelliefee co-extensive with the leading 1:7
IH :OA t ett . ; VIM= r ' lgrartrOtT
AFTN, OnAN PIPIToN lions. LYNXES.
PITMAN J A KS. %V &ILBOA.O AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVIL FRA Y us, together with every
dwell:Mon aI:MAPS WOBIL. Ofilte and Forge
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
. apl3:h4o
BLLERSIIOSEN PROCBSS.
c sajw7r T tr::: ra•Erizrahreatt
qualify I.D.ted N toad
great Improvement in Inferior 'roil -
dno_e . d coft. commend ICI* MI man= the
of
•
Parties wishing to arc It can obtain Manes by
oplylna to
•
JAMES P. SPEER,
Attorney for the Tramtoady
ROOMS I and A AngliOANt Anddidt•
Font th
- . . .
Parties Interuted are toTited to •101 t the
BElDENBStitilta WORKS, wizen the P MOW to
Boer Ia eueotealel operactoo. (MOS
pIIT B / 1 1314 . 411 . .
NOVELTY WORkS.
Yommilsel A. D. flu.
MOORHEAD, MIMS & CO.
maxtivAincassi co
" Mt r B L/170 AHD BX AD A W " : "( mi l l -
SCALES.
!Una faced Patera Door Lot/ur Ulan.
Pralol wad Cores 1111/o r fa.
Pr
0011E1 OPitaboi
PLISTATEIVE sun BIS
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, MICK & CO.,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.,
Manufacturers of esery deserlotiou of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL.
itIYILIS I M B I'LATTOMII SPRING
AXII3, STEM, ILEX ho. at
Warehouse. 88 rater and 100 First Sts.
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER &,.CO.,
Butnfteturersot denrlpUonior
EITM:III7a.
ute m ar4W dl =2p r iln . MITT.
PITTSBURGH.
000 K STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL & CO'S
TBIIJMPH,
FOB BITUMEN° VS COAL,
Warranted to Coot, Bake or Smut am
well as any other Store la tie Cram
BISSFLTI CO.,
No. 285 Liberty Street.
Alsma E t ad E r z m a r !ally
HIATING 1110
ORLTMIZSITIR"&r.
ORAFF,IIJOUSt, CO.,
kutII7ACTOIXIS or MET TAMMY 07 .
SaNYVIBS,
BOSTON cooKura BANOS;
"MB EMIT FURNACE,"
Tor *Amara Ilsrmanroa.
Trlr NLW ANTI-MET 0001:1110
WILGULATON," 001,1:11181.A. COOK Mirk
IE&. 0 ( 201 I 110 N wirwziut:
rkritAglirtS -4 7.:° - "'
206 and2oB Liberty street,
1e5:717 PITTES :H. PA.
A. BRADLEY & CO.,
O. •O. WOOD mumr,
Manufacturers of tW Greaten Venetia:
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stores,
LoarueortmeatXlllM foudeli the LA
PATTEUNS AND IKPROWLIMDTB. Ud n n
rep 'Winn of our Stang Wads that awe am Le
wet tof good aridelesbould werobsee moue bas
thotesamis filetured DI us. lus Mel win be_Mund
the .noell durable m well ad eeomaleal. sad
call particular attention to our hew .VOLCANO
ego VS, sor churches, nit" And stores, OTOS
but In throe mantel. intended to with or
without easing. Au woo m.re rued them mo•
notice. woe. etioeVor toasty otnerule.ai CIMm.
er. tong tor (Mullane Sad Mee last. lee.
F:c:CI:ill aiolVtli 0 21:1:1
EMT MIX 01711741111LOCLL
HENRY BIER & CO.,
JIIICOI3OOII to
zomi to: &torso a oo„
Bell and Bran Founders.
BBASS CASTINGS
NMI PROMPTLY TO ORDRIL
Naleable and Grey Iron Fittings,
GAS PIPE AND TUNING,'
11110TTLS, SAFETY MID CUM Ulan,
ALL GLOBS PATTERN, .
TELOINT COCOIEKI4,
d
Brass Work amp description for
Steam, Water and 011;
MaRTINLOTTIRZIM OF J. M. 000PIR a COT
IMPTOTOI EataaeaWheel Itrani fanit„
Agents Ibr Dreyfus , Patent Gii
ersohe bed in the Market.
la Olio a sad Wo u. EMU TMTtmath sad Puy
rec •
A.TWOOD & DcOIIFTJULT,
001.1gLite1171M1•11 and raid 1•11114
rite tartly ra., .
SIUSTOLGIDMIS MCP MOM 14P11 FIMIL
lad Milli= In A. GAMMON a 41Xre
BTZAX roatre AND slowsze.
.
RAIL' ROADS
RNLIE
TRAE-V iiiirifienTh ".."....* •
ll.aali •
AD. Oa Lad after. II r ai ba' da NOV
Ca. Wig. Tiara. I will antrii aamtitapart:
AD.
Mme has {Talon Depot, eery.. ~ w.." 4...
Sad Id v at:rests. se follow.:
NW Tra=l:2o as •Ileata= SIR 4'
. LIR... 1:5 am • aMA . • M.- li:113m a
ITilitclaile ' 21.14 8 11102 Mi'ar ....:). INV M.
En
WaWs N0t....:50 am rtaleaA4.. 10140 am
Clastasall .9010 ass , ItsAa as • 11 . 14 pa -
JstmatinraAslo:llo am , t 1 Sm. ita.a. am
~
tra all e al : Pm all airs. L. 3151 as
pro ?Nil f.: Ear: trerz.vtiro,'
1
igo. ArtiN tar. Prii..itr. rm.-.
iv.... No. 4. lieu pia all's WI. 1.. sip.
BriatoaAe No11:10 yAits......A PI ,
Vraj' lassit , r 10:90 pea Wailes Mo. I. . / LI., laea
•Theas tralim We close of au at Darla. •• .
. .
Serra for Baltimore.
The amnia Train iesyrevoli - • .
Seaday at 9:01 a. m..
10:91. a. a. Be taralag, leaves rum MI: '
Dl:ad p. m. sad • arrives at WELD 117 1 A aa
111:10 p. at.
• Ciaailisati Imam leaves daliv. lariaWe
nr.rrsair-ranttivm-... An "a"
..
P. fanMiarorressaapplo mt.
W. H. BIC
The rammaylval Cam wan
s al.
some aar d ett i lerflrgr sr ad.
Mits ' llara lit ilea. .t"Th 1 t 1
%.
C"'
la.'
tact amount la
villa
will to • rad et the
mew. .Cl.*. takes a 7
Isola emieral darerLatendant.„
•
NESTIIIIN:
PIaNNISTLYit i Ia . Nov. tet
tati . rW = wW Vl'rl'lll e
it e alr:
zwar•lntreetDapot. Alteatusayar 3.
=rt fi rcnltn: tilt*
I PUilealia l
Parp r iliVilitigi
, .... lio pin . Yt IMP al
°P AW., ilVainir dap, " Mn ee ' llia 21 . ___ '.",
The Chunk Trata lee - . ./ 1 / 4 ="oaatnatat
orrery deans) at TvAO a. la, Alli .
City at 9410 a. 131. Pataratup. lanes All
City at 1110 p. la. aad saTIV• at Allashna
Ilea at 1:40 p. at.
The tram leaving Alleatten My Lt IMO a.
L. rhos OUP.. eonaltel.toa at t wttalralo
tor • lino of Puget Ibr Molar and
Thepaghtreta 11At , los parchaoA at
No. Int. latr Er* near the daspoulZet
nttettato and at • 11, /WM 1 ..7.
ffOrn.Wll.lllbrato to ,
• end trest A CAS.
•see Winos resse7tvess. setuve 4 1 , rl g
SWUM an risk Iby itaggagea w asedo Lj ece
annual. ond than thair 7 ta
laundry] moan la val.. An es
tootling tale amount ta valna wIllb• se Ask al
the anaor, gains tatoWA . K , by rpoc
. hal
ILD
wth Chimera/ donartatendant. Altoona.
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Nov. 14th,1889, trains will le al
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liteabensille Acefaanod. 3: 43 in. %VS ...a.
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landsitnren Trait.. LII:111p at. 9188 a. a.
sr Bi. ar.. 'express nut i to duly.
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and freak Weet lane,. 110 p. ur.llllllo A.
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