The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 15, 1870, Image 3

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    FINA‘NeLt.L.
AMERICAN BLNK,
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
- IPTSTSBIIROU.
DAMN CAPITAL . . .900,0011
Stockholders Individually Liable.
1.40111 OV DIPIOOO/IT AND DEPOSIT.
"1"
President. WE.
714.1.21 ' ir *
PIRIKTOIRS.
Thna. kt. MarstisJl, Jain W. lterri.a.
Wm. T. htmonon. I m4q..411.""4
Junes W. Arent", Ja5.... 7.
Ch.., H. Lech, Wm. PUT&
Joins PI d,
Hank Isnote rune oriMmlsed and preparto
todt.. Kmaersi Mutsu..
}WU&
13ILVEIrAND COUPONS
Bongld at Mirkest Prices.
PH. B. 111EIITZ, Banker;
Cor. Wood St. and sth MOM
art
JAMS T. BRADY & CO.,
Mammy to . E. JON3/11 i 00..
Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood St.,
13A1NTICIEMfiii,
Ittii .4 6611111 alai. of
90:VERNIENT _ BW3,
GOLD, SILVER AND COIIPONS,
ON sigsr I'AVOILUILL 711[8.103.
me - Interest Allowtd on Deposits,
Sir Mone y loaned on Government Bondi at
lowest market rotes.
Ordersi executed for the Purchase
and Sole of !STOCKS, BONIN! and
VOLD.
JAMBS T. BRADY & CO.
5000 ALLEGHENY VALLEY H. B.
7-30 BONDS.
1:22213
N. 110LIIIES & SONG.
MEEI
Gaiette.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
Grimm OP Prrreatmorc Gazwrrs,
• Mouroar,-Feb. 14, 1570.
Gold woo weak at one time to day, de
clining to 1193 ,frotif which It advanoed
to 1103:, closing at Il91(. There is seam:.
'ugly no disposition to buy gold for an
upward turn and the market Is left to
the daily wants of the public for atudom
house purposes. Gold speculation is
apparently dead, and unless the preml.
um declines. far below present quota.
lions, speculative purchases will be very
limited.
Government bonds are very dull and
have again declined today to the lowest
point yet reached since January. The
declining tendency of gold exercises •
powerful influence on bonds at present,
but the upward movement can not be
delayed long, under the strong and ad
vancing tendency of the stock market.
There is a steady upward movement
in Northwest, Cleveland, St. Pant, Rock
Island, Ohio and Mississippi and New
York roads. Express Bharat • are
stronger.
Money is in very good demand at full
rates.
Munincipal and school bonds are all
rapidly bought up at advancing prices.
quotations sa received by Ph. R.
Merle Gold, 119%; Silver. - 116; Eighty
one's, 117% Five Twenties, 1462, 114%;
do 1661, 11134; do 1865, 114; do 1865,
Comae. 112%, do 1567, 11334; db 1868,
113%; Ten Forties. 11116; Adams Ex
press MN; Merchants Union
ComPany, American Ex
press Company, 36%; Western - Union
Telegraph, 85; Now York Central
115 F ort
%; Readlng, 86%; Pittsburgh,
...ept.t)rizeT, 81 3 4; Ohio ardti
Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 100%; Chicago.
Rock Pacific, 121%; Chicago &
North Western, 73%; Chicago & North
Western Preferred 90%; Erie 25g.
SXMlAntnr. Leave. Mesabi.
London. per A........._._..95.91 16.00
Paris, per frano---; - .. ...... 24 25
Berlin, thaler . ..........89 91
Frankfort, - don nar 60 68
--ClOsing quotations received by James
T. Brady d Co- Gold: 119%; United
States Slam, 1881, 117%; Five-Twenties,
WS, 11454; do. 1864, 113%; do. 153.5.1/4;
Ten-Forties, 111%; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and July, .1865, 112%; do. do. 1887,
113%; do. do. 1968. 118%; Union Pacific
Railroad. 8734; Central do, do, 80341 Cy.
Pacific, 11194; Lake Superior
airy Trle.rapb to the Pittsburgh Gasette.)
New Year, Feb. 14, 1870.
The Cotton Exchange was opened to
day at the corner of Beaver and Pearl
streets, under the auspices of the Board
of Cotton Brokers.
The Lebanon Springs and Rutland and
Bennington Rollwaye have been consoli
dated as the Harlem Extension. Au
gustus Schell is President.
The suspension of Thames N. Bide &
Co.. manufacturers of tailors' trimmings,
&c., is announced. Halstead, Stiles it
Co., whose Mare has been already ar,
nouneed, are said to have offered a com
promise
0f . 75 per cent., which Is said to
meet the general approval of creditors.
Notwithstanding- the somewhat ant*
vorable features of the Bank statement,
the week opens with a very easy. feeling
fn the money market. Rates 4@13 on
call: diacounts 6GB; sterling steady at
8%(.49. • .
Gold was weak In the forenoon Under
a strong "bear" movement, but became
strong in the afternoon from& report from
Washington that the House had refused,
by a vote of 93 to 73. to table a MU pro.
-riding for tha issue of 1150,1103.000 addl.
Venal legal tenders. Gold' opened at
11934 touched 11934@119% and closed at
119%®119%. Carrying rates . 4(g15 per
cent. Clearance' 129,000,000.
Governmenbeheavy and rather lower
under the reduced qnOtationa for gold
and the return of bonds from Europe.
At the late comparative quotations in
this market and Frankfort there has
been a good Margin for the importation
of bonds, and some considerable amounts
have been bought abroad on New York
;emoted. The market closed steady.
Coupon,. 'Bl, 1734@17%; do '62.14%@
14%; do '64, 14®1436: do '65. 14(514%;
do new. 131318%; do' 67,1133(®11334; do
418,118%®113%; 10.40'5, 11134@1.11Z Cur
rency sixes,'ll34(3lll%.
Sete securities strong except new
Tennessee., which aro lower; Miseouri;
91%; old Tennessee' 57; new, 60341 old
Ylridelina. 62%; now, 663; old New Or
leans, 48; new, 2534; Louslanaelse; 734.
Tho stock market opened less buoyant
but etlll fairly active. especially on west
ern shares. In the afternoon the market
was generally active and Strong, with an
onward turn in all leading shares. Sr.
PAul preferred advanced to 8936.0. & M.
to 3086, O. C. & I. (Ito 2134. Lake Shore
to 89%, and Illinois Central Mg- per
cent. Rock Island active and ranged
between 12.2% and 121. New Jersey con.
tml active at 09% .to-99%,' tin d• - • la being
manipulated for another rise. North
Western shares are strong but less
active. Pittsburgh advanced to 100%
and was more liberally dealt In. Other
changes were not Important. bilscrella.
Deems. and Express shores dull, with
only ono exception, Pacific Mall, which
was actively dealt in at 41%04234. This
movement is bared upon - street reports
that the Company intend to retire one.
ball of Ita capital stock, and will shortly
ask permission from the . Legislature.
Rive. Thirty Prices. Canton, . 5734;
eztoberlend. 35; Western Union Tele.
„ ran : ; 34%; CintekeivenlB.ll; Maripoea,
1054; d o ;.sreferred 273; Adams Express,
62%1 F 1 711% 19 %; American.
• 8634; United Sta:W. t'9%.1 Paeßle Mali.
42%; New York Cent. . 97 50 Mos 25 %;
do preferred. 42; -Haploid, /48f.Hudaon
Seri p. 0114; Iteading,99; wa l lop Central
121; hrike Shores 8 9V IllixtehiCen., 74 _ 8 % 1
•
Pittsburgh. 100%; Northwestern, 93%;
Rock Island. 122; St. Paul, 7434; do.
preferred. 894.0 Wabash, -47%; do. pre.
lerred 71; Fort Wayne , Vl%; Terre
Banks Si; 40.. preferred. 63; C. jr, A.
314' 'do. 113%: O. a Si.,
% ; da.
-oosi; N. J. C.. 99%; C. C. dc C, 9434; Bt.
Joe. 10734; C. O. h 1. C., 703; Western
Union bonds, 87.
Berton prices: Calumet, 68; Heels, 83.
tktb•Treasery balance: gold, p 5,467,.
244 alm oner, 86,197,977; general Del
aney. 18%14738: •
Dry Goods !target.
Nave Yong, February H.—Market
fairly sotto° and prizes of all grade* of
cotton gado vary strong. Hope 4-4
bleached advanced to Ifo: Other quota-,
41ona unchanged.
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PITTEIBOROR MARKETS.
Oen= or.Pirsunnzon %Assyria /
MOnnav,Feb. 14, 1970.
Business, as usually is the cue on
Monday, was dull to-day, and then
again the, efeethet. was very ttrifillersh' le
for outdoor operations. The grain and
flour trade continues very Waggish and
there Is not much prospect at present or
any Immediate improvement. Procla
ims continue rather dimly In the west,
and while the leading markets are re.
ported firmer, there Is no advance In
prices, Sugars are steady with a fair
'demand and prices are pretty well Ms
tattled—refined sugars are lower, rela
tively, than raw. 1t le alleged that the
proposed change In tho, tariff on sugars
mi
Is being manilated In tho Interest of
rearms, and the feeling both among
dealers and Importers la decidedly
against the change now contemplated,
*onside:ring- an they do, that it lag et
op job on the part of eastern refiner&
APPLES—In fair demand and rather
firmer, but unchanged; sales at 42,E6@
1,60 per bbl.
APPLE BUTTER—Quoted at 25, 3 75 0.
BUTTER—Oontinnea to arrive pretty
freely, but It la mainly of a common
grade, and, consequently, prime and
choice roll is bringing fall priest, 321435,
while common is very dulls.
BUCKWHEAT FLOOR-31g33(.
BRANS—Dull:sales at .72,004g2,50.
BROOM OORN-14®12 cts per pound.
BROOMS-Store prices: No. 2, $3,75,
No. 3, p 4,50; No. 4, 15,00; No. 6, 15,50.
Carpet Broome, 18,0046,50.
OREENE—Ia steady but unchanged;
Western Reserve and Hamburg, 1634(4
17; Factory, 17@1.754; New York State
Farm Da l , 18012; New York Goshen,
34(4,21?ry
CAItBON OlL—Continues quiet and
unchanged Standard Luanda are atilt
quoted at .263(@26, In a Jobbing way. -
CRANBEltitltli—Saiea of prime cut.
tivated at 1114,6631 b per bbL .
DRONED HOGS—Contlnnea QM and
can not, even In a retail way, bo quoted
above 1034@lic. • ,
DRIED FRUIT—In good sUpply
and dull but unchanged. Apples,
7058 c; Peaches at &We for quarter% and
10011 for halves. Blackberries, 14(016c;
Pitted cherries. 2.5(430e per pound.
EGGS—Market doll, though fresh
packat are still held at 21.
. .
FEATHERS—BaIes at &Walla, and the
usual advance for email lota, in a retail
way.
FLOUR—The marketle quiet and un-
changed. Western flours, 15495,50 for
Spring, and 15,7506 for winter. Rye
flour $5@5,25. •
GRAlN—There la no movement le
wheat here and prloea are nominally an•
changed, 81,10®415, for good to prime
Red. Oats dull and unchanged; dealent
generally quote at 160. bruins. and 48@
50 selling. Ear Vern la quoted at 70 buy
ing, and 76c willing on wharf, and 78@
800 In store. Rye is quiet and un
changed; sales at 90a, cash. Barley quiet
and unchanged; 91,00®1,05 for prime to
choice spring, and 11,t0Q1,15, for prime
to choice fall.
HAY—Sold at Allegheny Diamond
market. some 95 loads, at 1114€4; as to
quality and condition.
HUSKS—SaIes at23agdle per pound.
HOMINY--Salea at }5,76Q)6,00 per bbL
LBW—Sales of Olepeland white lime
at 1242.25 par bbL
ONIONS—SaIes at 12,500.1,00 per bbl.
the outside figure for choice.
LARD 011.—tlity brands No. 1 extra
quoted at $1,40@1,42, and No. 2 at 99.
PEANllTt3—Tenneesee at t3(g)9 cta.
PEAS—DaI: $2,50 per bnaheL
POTATOES—There Ia no Improve
ment In the demand and no change In
Prices—sales in store at E.o@iss per
bushel.
POULTRY—Receipts continue very
light and market is almost bare. We
'continue to quote dressed chickens, at
14(4)15 eta., and dressed turkeys, IMPO.
PROVISIONS—The market is quiet
ad unchanged. Plain Shoulders, 130
/Pi; Sugar Cured, 14(gt144M Ribbed
Sides, 15%; Clear Sides, 113%@)17;
Breakfast Bacon, 18,tiq Sugar Cured
Hams, IBM. Steamed Lard, in tierces,
Ific, kettle, 174V1734. Mess Pork $29.
SEEDS—Clover Seed Is quo:I:d at 583 j
@834, in store. , Timothy Seed quiet;
143405. and Flax Seed; ;2,1002.15.
STRAW—SaIes of rye straw at ilet
and oats st
load. SALT—Is quoted at; 1,75 by the car
WHlSKY—Hlghwinee firmer at 98Q)
/I; rectified, ti,tfoi proof rectified, pod.
Old whiskies scarce and firmer.
PETROLEUM MI4E EET
Oman ov Prrrearrnem GAzirrrn,
MONDAY Feb. 14, 11170.
The oil market continues very quiet
and devoid of anything new or Impor
tant. The trade Is becoming pretty well
satisfied that Pittsburgh la .not.heinrig
treated fairly nor Justly in regard to the
matter of freight, and as we noted In our
last report, this is having's very bad
effect on business. It is reported. and
there is not much doubt but what It In
true, that Cleveland can ship oil to the
seaboard cheaper than Pittsburgh not
withstanding the distance is considera
bly greater. Now this should not be;
and we hold that In view of the heavy
patronage derived from the oil interest,
that the Pennsylvania Railroad Is in
honor bound to protect the oil trade of
Pittsburgh, and there Is certainly no
good reason why this company cannot
carry oil from hete as cheap as other
roads can carry it from Cleveland. Our
refiners ask for nothing but what Is fair
and just, and to this they are oertafelv
entitled, and It la altogether probable
that when the corporation referred to Is
made aware of the situation, that the
proper remedy will be applied.
1:121=10
Market quiet and without quotable
change, bale 1,000 bble seller twill
July, at 12,,f, and It is said, more offered
at lame bigure, - Spot or seller this
month quoted at 12% bid, and 13 asked.
Buyer until July quoted at. 143 g.
No itales—market qnlet and without
Important change. Spot or senor thus
mouth quoted at 293,144934; March lb
December, 31 bid; March to August held
at 31; Jaly to December, 313.0g32.
RECIIIIYI7I Or 1100011 OIL BY A. T. R. B.
LOCkh/11. F. & Co. 1,130, on account
same; Fisher Bro. 80, on account E
Long; J Wlllrdna 240, on account Pall'a
and Boston Pet Co; Penn 011 Works 400„
on account 11 B Duncan: Vista 011 Works
400. on account EH Long; Oh stet Oil
Works 480, on account Platter Bro:
Liberty 011 Works 480, on account Fisher
Bro; A B Aline 80, on account V Bartle.
3,390 bbla
101 . 111113119 01 OIL BY A. V. B. B.
Lockhart, Prey & Cc, LOSS bbla ref. 01l
to Warden, F. & Co.,
Tarentum 011 Works, 250 bbla, relined
to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
.7. A. McKee, 250 hbla - refined oil to
W. P. Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia.
Mcßaley & Bro. 502 bbla refined oil to
W. P. Logan 6C Bro., Philadelphia:.
Citizens 011 CO. 444 tibia refined oil to
Tack Bro. Phil's.
Total refined
OIL HIPPED EA/STET WEST PENN E. B.
Kirkpatrick it Lyons. MO Ms to
& Bro., Phila.
ALLEGHENY !CATTLE MARKET.
OFF/OS OD PII T73808T18 GAZETTE,
MONDAY, Feb. 14, 1870.
°Arils. •
The following hi a correet report of the
nnrober of cars of Cattle received from
the *eat, with the names alba shipper*
and tho poltit at which they were
shipped;
D. B. Burnell, Fort Wayne.. l'''' 1 car
M. Verner, Chicago - ' S can
Haste:good a. 8., Chicago 2 cars
L. Jr. J. filhamberg, Chicago 4 cars
Greenwald a K., Chicago 8 cars
L. Keifer, Chicago 1 car •
H. Lowenateine, a IL, Chicago.... S. cars
L. Roil:millids a a, Chicago 3 cars
8. Kaufman, Chicago 1 car
8. Mark. Bro., Chicago 4 cars
Haas a Kraus, Chicago ' 3 cars
Chas Maas. Chicago •
M. S. Bowers, Lima Ohlo 1 car
Geo. Welah, Indianapolis 1 car
J. J. Dye, Indianapolis. .... . ......1 car
J. L. Anderson, Indianapolis, 2 cars
M. C. Manor, Creatline 1 Cu
A. C. Boller Mansfield • ' ar 1 c "
J. Rherrick.,!Canton .. .. . . ..... .......... 1 car
3. it 8, Needy, Newark ~;.,.:.. 5 'cars
Prepaid 5 cars
Trsurnaan d. Lohman, Chicago._ 4 care
Total Ed cars
Total laid week.
.....
__6l eats
In addition to the 11b;300 len were
filly three cars of Penna. °ante, making
the whole number 54 cars, or, calculating
18 heed to the car load, Tory nearly 1,000
p e w, :sat the market was a had one
dealers genertlly conceded—some
thought it the wont one experienced
this winter. There Were wenn! eastern
Munn In cndig among
others,Brigge and Moses "AY In tho dais'
but owing to the rain widen then • pre.
waled as well as to the fact tt er
Mit very few ef the kind aul te bl efor e
shipping on sale, and ror these the
butchers paid more than shipper' could
"dient—eo It, we! said at least they. me
not buy.a single bullock. The retail de
mand did not seem to be up to the Mal
standard, the number of butchers in at.:
mutants,, apparently. - being tmultudir
small. and when we left She yards at
/MO, it looked'he Mere wottla be quite
a number left cm:li unsold. While the
number.of really good settle on aide was
very email,• It Is also true , that there
were fewerscalaaags than meal, and it
is probable that the stock on ule to-day
was nearer of a grade than for 1101326 time
Put. Theie were but few really fat cat.
tie, and not Many very pool' . ones, and
there were fewer stock cattle than last
week. We have no doubt bat what the
New York buyers would have taken sev
eral car loads lf they could have otalned
the kind they wanted, and If 10 or 12 car
loads or even half a dozen loads had
been taken out of tho market It would
have been quite a lift to holders; as it
was, there were toigtuany cattle for the
demand.
Primal compared with last week. are
logerr.. and aa already Inti Mated, the
Market was a very dull and *uneatisfao.
tory one. Bonuf few very line cattle sold
at 8 and even up to 8%; but there are
°Malik quotations,. as the great proper.
tion or the beat cattle were sold at 707%,
and fair to medium at 608%. Stock
steer, still quoted, at 4%os%,„according
to quality and condition.
J. R. Pringle 17 head' blamer Co. stock
gold at 4%05.
L. Rothchtlda & Zeigler 55 bead from
Chicago, at 5%07%.
8. Kauffman 13 head from Chica
606%
go, at
Kranz & Hasa sold 56 from Chicago, at
6 Y.09 7 3i.
inawansteltie & Hartman sold 56 head
from Chiang°, at 5%@7,62.
Jacob Needy 51 head of good to extra
Ohio stock, at 6% -
Keefer & Katz sold 24. head from COl•
sago, at 6%(gi7.
&J. Shamberg 80 head from Chi
cago; stockers at 5%; fat cattle, at 6,20®
8,37%.
.Trairrman & Lot man; 68 stems all
from Chicago; at 6@B; 22 bulls at 4@o.
Emefick & Co., sold 4 head.
Carr & McAllister mild 72 head on
commission, at 5@7%. ••• '
Greenwald & Kahn 63 steers, all from
Chicago, at 61;g774.
B. Marks & Bro. report 80, all from Chi
cago, at 6®B.
Holmes. Lafferty & Co. 39 head mixed
stock. at saB cut.
Hodges & Taylor 80 head mixed stock
from Ohlo and Indiana, at 4%®7%.
r=2
The number of sheep on sale to-dity
was large, thought not up to that of last
week, bu t the absence of eastern buy
ers, and au unusually limited retail de
mand, the market was the hardeet one
of the aeasort. At 10 A. at:, there were
quite a number of droves unsold, and
several of them would have to be driven
over to East Liberty; as a general thing,
however, the quality was better than
last week, but prices ruled lower. We
now quote prime to extra at fQBc,
some few fancy sold up to 7c. Medium
abeensoid at &l@4 per head, and scala
wags, of which there were bot few on
sale, may be quoted at 81,6002,50.
lc H. Frew 103 head from Lawrence
county, very good, held at Cr.
John Walters retailed 160, mixed stocki
at 12@i4,q. per head.
.1. It. Pringle 100 head, averaging 80 to
85 lb+. held at 134.
C. 11. Moulton had for Chrlaty 180,
held at $2,6003,60; WWI °tiered $2,50 for
the whole drovo. . _
. .
M. G. Bele'ley 113, weighing about
80 to 85 Ws; would average about cl per,
bead.
Corwin dc Co. report having had 150 on
sale.
John Gallagher 100, unsold, • held at
;3,50 per head.
John F. Neely 76, mixed atock,Xt
per head to .5,N0 per lb.
J. B. McaShan 116 head—unsold at 10
A. M.—expeeted to drive to East Liberty.
J. S. Kerr 160 bead—only had 10 sold
at 10 A. at—expected to drive to Central
Yards.
Emeriek & Co. sold 135 prime. &Ter
aging 110 Ms, to Peter Teab, at 0XG.70.
The market is quiet and unchanged—
demand, as is always the case .at !limo
yards, was mainly local. We continue
to quote In a retail way at 123 ®10,4 per
cwt., fur fair to prime averagee.
Jacob Needy sold 09 to Emerick•&
averaging lbs, at 9,60.
John McMurtry delivered to W. Ad
ams, 12, contracted about - two months
Mime, at 10c.
HARKETR BY TELEGRAPH
NEw Yosx, February I4.—Cotton
heavy, with sales of 100 bales at 2.5340
for middling uplands. Flour: receipts
wore 3,716 bble; prime s®loc better;
sale' 6,800 hbla at 54,75(34,95 for sneer
fine State and western; 1.5.20®5,85, extra
State: $5,15g43, extra western; $5,6C1ee6,30,
white wheat extra: $5,20@6,15,1t. H. 0.;
$5,506,25, extra St. Louis; (8.25®8,60,
good choice do.; included In the males
were 1,000 bble extra State, to arrive In
two weeks, at 15,25.. Rye Flour quiet;
Wee 200 bble at $4G.4,75. Corn Meal
quiet. NV hinky heavy; wiles 220 bola
western at 971p734e for free, chiefly at
97c. 'Wheat: receipts were 4,380 bush:
prices were I@2c better for spring, and
3( 0 )40 better for winter; sales 41,000 bush
at $1,20 for No.. 2 erring: 51.06, reject
-34
spring: winter red and
amber western: 41,38, common white
Michigan, and 111.57 for white State. Rye
quiet. Barley dull: 4,500 bush two row
ed State 85e. Barley Malt quiet. Corn
dull, heavy end declining: receipts 11,114
bush, sales 24,000 bush 84488 c for new
mixed western, and. 95@;97c new south
ern yellow. Oats lower: receipts 11,800,
melee 48.000 bush at 51%@560 for western,
and 61(0) 6 3c for State. Stock of grain in
warehouse: wheat 2.813.977, corn 524,822,
oats 1,176,163, rye 41,900, barley 318 ;
5C6, malt 84,018, pesa 10,15/2. bush.
Rice dallaatrolina @7l‘c. Coifs° firm.
Sugar steady, with sales of 400 libde Cuba
at 9@lo3ic and 150 boxes Asylum at
105(c. Molasses; dull; males 25 barrels
New Orleans at 68®75c. Roes qtdot at
18 CpStio for American. Petroleum null at
16302)16;40 for crude and 303;043034c for
refined. Linseed 011 lirm •at 96a98e.
Turpentine nulet and unchanged. Perk
opened heavy and cloned firm; sales 480
bbls at $28,25®26,62 for now moss, 122,50
ig2.3 for prime, 154.50325,50 for prime
men; alto 250 bble new mess Seller
Febimary and March, Oriole, at $26,25®
26,50. Beef steady and quiet, with wiles
149 bbls at slo@ls for—new plain mess
and $14©11,50 for new extra mess.
Tierce Beef quiet, with sales 8:i tierces at
$255. 28 for prime mean end $27@30 for
faiths mess. Beef Rams quiet, with
sales 60 bbls st $18@32,50 for new. Cut
Mealn heavy : sales 40 rags at 10,$@lle
for shoulders and .MX014%0 for hams.
Middles quiet: Wes 75 his at 13yic for
lump cut and 14%e for short ribbed.
Dressed hogs heavy at 1105113,6 e for west.
ern. Lard heavy and lower; Isles 400
tierces at 1454 @ION° for steam and leg
lens for kettle rendered: also SAO
tierces steam rendered; seller February
March and April, at 131(®16 ;e.
Butter quiet at 171330 c for Ohio.
Cheese dull And unchanged. Freights
to Liverpool dull and unchanged.
fgveat—plour closed 6c. better 'oh IoW
grades of extra, with a moderate export
demand. Wheat firm, at Il..111(011,2I for
No. 2 spring, and 11 ,30®1,54 for winter
red and amber western. Bye nominal.
Oats dull, at 5434:M60 for western In
store and afloat. Corn dull and heavy,
at 02®880 for new mixed western. Pork
quiet and without any decided change.
Beef quiet and steady. Cut meats and
bacon are nominally unchanged. Lard
more active and lower, with males of
2,000 tierces prime steam, seller all this
month, at 15 , 4@1k1i0. Eggs quiet and
without any decided change.
Camas°, February It —Flour steady
and moderately active for all but choice
grades; prices unchang Wheat: No.
1 quiet at 85e; No. 2 fair e ly d.
active at 82 34
clastag at 63X(3,82340; this after-
noon market hi dull and unsettled at 82%
@8330, cash; 112%., seller March far No.
3. corn In fair demand; sales No. 2 at
70®704 , c, closing with Beliefs' at 70e; re.
Jested at 68 ;'new Is firm at Ole: this after.
noon No. 2 is dull at 69",;(37700. Oats
glrm and WI higher, ranging at lw@
UM for No. 2, closing with buyers at
38%c. Rye quiet and 20 lower, sales No.
2 at 66(368e, chasing weakat 67e. Barley
firmer, No. 2 noininal at 65(370e,
wines quiet with buyers at 92(392w;
sellers at 93(366.W. Provisions fairly
active. Mass Pork easier at 327,37340
26,50; math - r 1.7; buyer February F 425,
miler ra, buyer SA closing at 126,37343,
26.40 cash, - 936,25 seller, and 927 buyer for
March. Lard In better demand and
lower at 14%c cash, 14340 seller March.
ald
Meats dull and almost nominal; dry salt-
ed shoulders 10e, rough esig„,W, short
ribs loose I3W, sweet pleklod barns
I4tic, green 1313113.0. Dressed bogs
dull at 31i053410,60, closing at 110,1234 e)
10,0734, dividing 00200 lbs. Reselpts for.
the pant 24 houre-5,0'.0 bbls flour, 30,410
bu wheat, 36,370 tin corn, 11,094 hn. oats,
3,677 IM rye, 9,501 bu barley, 8,636 bogs.
Shipments-070 bblo flour, 5,470 bu
16.364 bu corn, 3,725 bu oats, 300
bu rye, 3,640 tm barley. 4,715 hogs. East-,
ern Exchange 1-10 off buying and par
Sr. Loris, February 14:—Tobacco mar
ket activexul higher. Cotton morainal at
24 €9 24 50. Hemp quiet and unchanged..
Flours low grades scarce and higher at .
54.25(34,50 for superfine; i4,60§4,90 for
extra: 13(35,25 for doubleextra. Wheat:
spring unchanged i tall lower and irregu
lar; sales No. 2 spring at 90e; do. red
f a ll 95 30611; Na - 1 do. 3104 cholee
11.12:51,2234. Corn heavy and easier at
(1043,610 for mined bulk; 700 for .
white; 38@700 for mixed snicked; 7 0@110
for yellow; 720713 a for prime to fancy,
white. Oats 'heavy - and easier at 46t
47340 in bulk; 51131.530 packed. Barley
dint at 1416 forlall Minnesota. Ryisslow
at 704 72c. Whisky firm at 93s ,Sugar
4011 5t,11,313ga for fully fair 10.b110,0h.
• -
I'ITTSBURGIf DAItY GAZETTE : TUESDAY MORNING, 15,..1516
Coffee dull at '2o®23c for 'medium to
choke. Moieties dull at 70(:§80r for
plantation. Pork in fair demand at
T 27,24127,60. "Dry salt meats firm at
19.14(ga1c for shoulders, 1414@14340 for
clear rib, lbo for claw sides. Bacon
strong at 12340 for shonldens 160 for clear
10340 for clear aides.. none out of
smoke, 1634®1&}; 0 seller the month.
Lard quiet: small melee choice Bone at
'at 16c. Receipts flour, 7,410 bblr, wheat,
34,690 bush; corn. =,600 bush; oats, 26,607
bash; Barley, 1,100 bush, rye, 2,300 bush;
hogs, 170.
CrscartrAV 1, February 1.4,F10nr nn
changed, with aides of family at 15.2 5 0
0.60. Wheat dull at ;1,0801,10. Corn
dull at 79@020. Oats chill 'at 60p)55c.
Ityo dull at 86@8Eo. Tobacco dull, with
sales of 64-bds at 17,60(423.40. Cotton
dull; sales an:addling at 2434 e. Wlakey
firm at 93c. Hogs are in good , demand
from shippers at 19@9,60; gross receipts,
6.060. Provisions are classed dull and
pricesrare - nominal with no demand
hf any consequence. Mess pork wan
sold at W. Bulk meats at 10,1Q)1434@
143tfct for shoulders, clear rib' and clear
aides, but no sales. Bacon held at 1234
4111.534016340 for shoulders, clear ribs
and clear sides, the latter scarce. hence
the high rates asked; they were offered
at 1634 c to come out next week. Sugar
cured hams at 18340a340 and the de
mand light. Laid rear - dull at 143,A160
for prime steam and kettle rendered.
Butter dull at 2a71 , 0 Cheese dull at
16®16c. Eggs drooping now at 1701E10.
Linseed oil very firm at 96598 c, mostly
held at 11, and stock quite light. Lard
oil dull at 111,4001,44. Petroleum un-
changed at 295031 c for relined: Sugar
unchanged; New Orlesns l 1®133%. Cof
fee firm at 16024 c. Molasses firm at 76
@Pao for New Orleans.
Tocsno, February 14. —Relpbs; dour
500 bbla; wheat 3 , 000 bushels; corn 14,.
700 bushels; oats 600 bushel rye 400
oushels; dressed hogs, 10,000 rounds.
Shipments: dour 1,409 bills; wheat 360
bushels; corn; 14.400; dressed bogs.
400 lb.. Flour dull, Wheat 2®30 better
and active; No. 14whIto Michigan 11,2134,
amber 11,07, No. 1, red 11.15, No. 2, do
11,07, No. 3, do 95c. Corn dull and 1(§120
lower: No. 2, 804 now 690; no grade 60c.
Oats nominally and unchanged; No, 1,
48c, No. 2,45 e. Dressed hogs 10@l0y4c.
Clover seed; no sales; held at 18,25,
oulactLtx, - February l4?-Eiales . 35
hhde tobacco at 11,85c66,50 for frosted
trash, 16@18 for lugs, 45&50(4116,00 for low
to good leaf. Cotton dull; middling at
23Ne. Flour In moderate demand; extra
family at 45,25. Grain quiet; wheat at
11,10®1,16; oats at 63in corn at 930; rye
at 050. Proytalona firm, me= pork at
427,60; bacon shoulder, at 1234 e, clear
rib at 16c, clear aides at 163pn bulk
shoulders at 11%e, clear rib at 15c, clear
sides at latic; lard at 163 c: hams, sugar
cured, at 18al9c. Whisky at Me.
OLEVZLAND, February 14.—Flour mar.
ket quiet, steady and unchanged. -Back-
Wheat flour market quiet and lower;
held at s7@7 50. Rye flour quiet and
nominally unchanged at lb' 25®5 60.
Wheat doll at it 12 for No. 1 red, sod
ft 06 for No. 2 do. Corn market dull,.
with no transactiona and prime nominal.
Osta dull. Petroleum market quiet and
unchanged: refined held at al®Mic In
large lots, retail parcels 26@i3lq crude
quiet et =5 70 per bbl.
BALTIMORE, Fab. 14.—Flour fairly ao•
five but weak; western superfine - 14,M®
5,00. Wheat steady; Maryland red 11,55
®1,48; Pennsylvania red 11,22@1,24.
Corn active; Pennsylvania white 94 @age;
yellow 95®97c. Oats steady 53(05c.
Rye dull at 95ci311. Mesa Pork firm at
$25,50®28,00. Baconlirtn: rib side" 153;
WS= clear rib 1 8i4111030e; shoulders
12%®13c: hams 19®Mc. Lard quiet at
1630. Whisky firm at 98®993.
Mysterns, February 14.—Ootton dull
and nominally Mc,c. Receipts for the
put three days 3.720 bales: exports •3,12 8. F10ur unchanged. Corn 92®93c.. Bev
524®25 per ton. Bran 124. Lard 16c
1730 c, Pork 129. Bacon nominal; bulk
shoulders 11a, alders 15i4c.
Dirraorr,.Febrnary 14.—Wheat 1420
higher and very firm; sales extra white
11,21®1,V.; No. I do. 11,13; amber 11,06;
regular 11,03. Oats quiet at 45®480.
Cloventeed 18,25(38,50, Dressed Hog.
110,250)10,75.
Mrf.wsurgs, Feb. 14—Flour . nominal.
Wheat steady at 87300 for Na. 1,86 c for
No. 2. Rye steady at 70c for No. I. Oats,
oorn and barley are nominaL Dressed
hogs steady at 110,25®!0,00.
ST. LOUIS, February •
rip. Louts, February 14.—Cidtle qtdet
and unchanged; sales at 41@b1,4c for fair
to prime, 6@B 4c for choice to extra.
Hogs: scarcely any arriving; a small lot
dividing on =Ms held at SW. •
C.,tusao, Feb. 14.—Live hogs easier itt
$5,60€.7,03 for common to good; choice
steady at 14,751a7,76 for cows and choice
bullocks.
NAAHVILLE, February I7—Cotton quiet
with sales low middling at 23e; ordinary
at 22}4; clock =hales.
Live Meek Market.
limy 'Volta, February 14.—The 4,130
bullocks of today make 6,600 for the
week: the market wan quite varied, be
ing very good at Commumpaw, and the
1,740 cattle there were sold at half a cent
advance; the other markets were dull
and an average of 100 left over. The rain
of this afternoon Is unfavorable; the qual
ity varied; for very poor Texans, at lON
up to really prime catttle, selling
at 17c; 18c was bid for extras, but they
are holding for Wednesday. 111 poor
5% cwt Texan,' mold at 512,50;100 111lools,
cwt, at 14©165; /16 fair to fine
oil, 6U ovrt, at 14@17c 188 good
6 cwt, Texans at 12c, 40 Canada', 1135
mat, alive at Lk. Total sheep, 26,940; for
to-day, 7,470. Trade is somewhat more
active at full and stronger rates, or 5!....02)
7 % 0 , with extras higher, via: A car of
124 ibe. Otnadas at B%c; a car of 81 lbs.
State at 7c; a car of 91 lbs. Ohio at 7!,;c;
a car of 68 lbs. *Retest 5%c. Arrivals of
hogs for the week were 16,700 live, and
7,650 drained. Them were 39 care of live
today, and the market ia.weak at IN®
11.0%c; sales of 6 oars Illinois, of 315 Me,
at lOye; 1 car Ohio, of 220 lbs, at 100;
• dressed fell to 12(412t,C, with western
dreamed offered at 11,to and no takers.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD
PITTOIMBOII FORT WAYND AND o>a
-01,00 RAILROAD.. February 14.-9 ears
metal, Nlmlek & Co; 16 do do, Brady's
Bond Iron Co; 1 do do, Onion Iron Mills;
6 do do, Superior Iron Mills; 3 do do,
Bryan & Cal:whey:l do do, Brown & Co;
1 do do, Graff, Byers & Co; l do do, Hall.
man & Hammett; 100 bbla flour, Culp
Shepard; 200 bgo barley, rier, On;
166 Obis flour, Schornaker & L; 15 bdls
steel, Anderson & Woods 1 car lumber,
John Chielett; Ido do, W 0 Hopper, 7
rases hdle, J Woodwell it Co: 200 bbls
Hour, TO Jenkins it Bro; 100 do do,
Seghmyer. &V; 100 do do, p Wallace; 24
sewing machines ' W Sumner & Co; 100
bble nour,..Watt,Lang & Co; 34 sks rags,
McCullough & limlth; 40 hides, 4 N
HotTetott; 14 kegs butter, H Rea Jr 14
bbls oil, 40 hf de, Geo E Palmer; .8 bxa
butter. W H Graff; 4 bbla turnips, 1 do
oolong, Woodworth & 0; 23 bdle paper.
Godfrey it Clark; 260 his March, Mau,
McGrew it 001
CLETBLAND PITTEISMIN RAIL.
ROAD, February 10.-7 cars Iron ore,
Shoenberger. Blair It Co; I do Canada
ore, McKnight & Co; 2 do lake sup ore,
Remy Graff & Doll; 2'do do, McKnight.
P &Co; 2do blooms, Grad , B - & 0o;' 3
do Iron ore, 2 bole steel, Hussey. W
Co; Ido Wheat, 10 T Kennedy .Bro; 100
bbli. oil, J Spear t Co; 100 do turnips, T
McCoy; 2.2 eke wheat, Culp & Ei; 43 do d
peaches, 1 big lard, 6 do beans, 4 do ap
ples, 4do eggs, F G Craighead; 13 pkgs
eundries, 0 Barnett:7 caw s machines.
Grover & B; 20 eke corn, H Rea Jr; 20
DZS candidly Munhall & M; 83 Phis male,
Schomaker & L; 10 Mule Hagar, . 7 S
Dilworth & Co; 10 do 'sugar, Johnson &
Co; 22 bide oil,. F Hollers di Go; 20 do ap-
ples, Randolph & B; 5 do do. 4 do eggs,
J A Grain 5 de apples, H. Riddle; 222 aka
MD. OrahaM M; 86 halls chairs, B
Young & Co: 24 do do, 12 rockers, Bed-
Chair Co.
Aram:tangy VALLEY RAILRO.&D, Feb
ruary 14.-6 care limestone, Shoenberger
h Blair; 21 eke oath, 7 do corn, C Reiter;
1 car metal, Tattoo h Cu; Ido do, Mc-
Knight & Co; 1 car rye, J A Gault &
1 car grain, 52 aka oats, Scott & Meal; 1
car grain J W Simpson; 8 bbl. eggs, 20
eke rye, W H Kirkpatrick & Co; 1 bbl
eggs, Head & /debtor; 1 hale calf hides,
0 LI Anderson & pkgri eggs and
butter, H Freese; 2do eggs, - 3 K Vous
kamp; 56 cars coal, Kier, Foster h Kier;
60 do do, ArMatroog, Dickson & Co; 18
do do, Coleman, Bahm & Co; 802 rails
railroad Iron, ill A Carpenter. 103 bble
tar, L Openhelmer; 1 Mc dooks, All
English & Co; 18 mks rage, McCullough,
Smith & Co; Y sits elOver seed, .1 S Dil
worth 4.C0.
• Prnwsultalf. OrSOMCBIATI ..11.111) Sr.
LoVta Renacoan, February 14.-12 hhdli
tobacco, Wanton ft Bro; asars cooper ,
age, Hastings d 11; 40 tee ham', Debunk
T; 59 bp barley, . F Schield; 128 do to,
Hood;119 do do, John Gangwich; 85
oga corn, Meanor & H; 29 do barley, Z
Wainwright; 8 kgs lard, H Rea Jr; 8
tuba Minter, F G Craighead; 1 oar .eatai
A Blackburn; 10 do cleaves, J H Daley; 1
do do, M PAdante Bre; 98 eke_ wheat. F
Schield; 188 do barley. McHenry dH;
80 bloc do, 43 do corn, 19 do rye, do
0a1e,,8 do wheat, Memo & H.
ArasasattSTATion Feb:curt 14.
B.carli 000pprage...John Ronlah: pkge
ego W H Park; Ido d 0.25 do tobacco,
& WJeoldliliont / oar flaxseed. 81 B
Buydanu - '76 aks oozy, 48 do inilifeed,
Steel .klikin; 1 ear shingles, F Beckett; Si
cars 000nerage,Dalya A - It; 1 do barley.
J Rhodes & Co; Ido do, ht Heakehrlan;
1 oar shingles, aoeghtly d Kopp 60 bbl
bigtorhine r a de; 18. - ;
thy seed, Joe Craig; 94.1601 barley 4
Dlpple; 69 bides, Lippe & Who; 80 like
flour. J /I MACH. -
RIVER NEWS.
tipper Rivers.
By radio and Atlantic Tclevraph.)
OIL CITY, Feb. 14.—River at sr stand
with 20 Inches water. In channel.
Weather cloudy, raining; thermometer
42 at 8 P. lc.
tioinAN+ows, February 14.—RIver
rising with six feet of water in the
channel. Weather raining; thermometer
56 at 4 r. 11Ir.
ansrmationo, Feb. 14 .—River rising
with six jfeet water In the eltannel.
Weather raining; thermometer 45 at 4
Bnowitsvita.s, Feb. 14.--Rlver rising
fast, IN fib seven feet water In tho than.
nel. Raining. Thermometer 45 at 4
P. • C.
Thellar Inns swelling ideality last
evening, with live feet eight inches In
the channel by the Monongahela.
der the Influence of the rein yesterday,
we should not be surprised to see 8 or 10
feet of water here within the next 48
hours. Mercury at 4r. x., 48.
The Arlington, Capt. Dan Moore, la the
regular packet for Cincinnati today,
leaving at noon. Although this Is only
her third trip, it has established beyond
doubt, that she can make the time easily
and give all nonemar
.time and at
tention to way business, even S he pa rd low
stage of water. Cs t. S. la
In charge of the omee. Vasscmgets and
ahippera will bear in mind that she
leaves on time.
The Mollie Ebert, Capt. G.. W. Ebert,
le announced to leave for' St. Louie to.
day, u to also the Wild Dusk. Capt Ana.
wait.
The Julia N 0.2 arrived frOm Zanes
ville yeaterday. •
—The Cincinnati , Commercial says:
khown steainboat commander,
whe was of the opintoti that the Robert
E. Lee wasalaster oat than the New
Natchez, since his return to N. 0., writes
boa friend In this city ea follows: .Your
favorite boat, the New Natchez, they
say la as feat as a tiocomotive, makes
hardly a preoeptiblebreak in the water,
and runs so steatillyza to make her pass.
angers think they are landed half the
time. Cannon Is ribald of her, but says
for them to set the pegs for a fast run
and he, with the Robert k. Lee, will try
and move them up a hole or two. rata
glad the Natchez Is a SUOMI% as I have
aPlw aysert thought Leathern the aggrieved
Y•
—lt is now stated that McDermott. the
engineer in charge of the Maggie Hays.
when the explosion occurred, attempted
to stop a leak In the boiler by soldering
the defective parts with lead. It le also
stated that the boiler was cracked In the
centre In several places about the rivet',
and that Captain Martin was assured be.
fore starting that the boilers were tier.
featly safe.
—The Wheeling ridellipertrer says the
Anderson made the run from Qn.
cinnati to Wheeling, on her last trip, In
50 hours and BO minutes, and calls that
pretty good running. We have stern
wheel.boate that can beat that.
—The , steamer Umnmonwealth was
attached at Memphis yesterday by St.
Lords creditors, for a debt of twenty-two
hundred dollars. The matter was Sub.
seq eased.uently arranged and the boat re
-1
—The Saute, from New. Orleans, ar
riven at Leann'', on Saturday. She
reahlppeol her Plttaburgh freight on the
KVA Putnam. and will return float
there to New Orleans.
—The Bier Wharf Boat at Helena,
owned by Penny a Co., stink on Ban•
day. by the opening of a seam while
steamer was pulling her off shore. No
freight wu lost.
—Qtr.. Wish Kerr anived here Yester
day. Ma visit this time is to look after
his new packet for Pittsburgh and Pons.
mouth trade, now under contract.
—"the remalna of the late Capt. Martin,
of the Maggie HaYa, left Memphis on
Saturday for slateraville, Va., for inter.
—The Kate Putnam, Bellvernost and
Wm:might arrived at Louisville on Sat
urday night.
—The WU adyantsed to leave
Cincinnati for nabargh on Sunday.
RIVER PAC/MTS.
8/3312311
PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI
PACKET LINE.
The new and eolendld aldrarbrel a dr in g
/Reamer. ARLINGTON. DANILL
810 , 01tE. Master, A. 8. flnaraan. Clem learn
PRObargh for Cowl*nal eyery. TURIDAT at
111 Y. promptly. Rataraiat.
for Pltuhnrah. at IR at•avery lb IDAY.
rorfrel•ht. nantafn, or other Information. al.
ply on board or to .
JANLII COLLIIIB,
fet PLAINT • COLLINGWOOD, Agents.
ISENIPHES AND NEW ORLEANS
O$ miEniruls : i
adZeFand NEW OHLEANK— Thee
"maw In da-arbael passennen steamer
CITY OF IMNSVILLY.,....Capt. H. Duna.
w i WZ In DK/ M o O A th T e .
lOt v h e
Manatd. nmedlas tort
" or
Fete FLACK t CULLUM wOOD. •ffenta.
E33=112
VOlt. ST. LOlllB.-Theadat
.ple.thd pas tttttt Oemaer
*OLLIE EREIZET..O.*. , Muter.
PePPard. Chat, will learn for the above atol
mien:mediate tarts,. TO.DAT, lath MC. pool.
tlerly,
/or freight or p.m" apply board to
FLACK COLLI . N6WOOD or ,
or
fel JAMES COLLIN 4 Ageate.
CAIRO MID NT. LOUD!
os csiso AND sr.
LUUTA R powcr[el Taw .
t
WILD DUCK AND BARGES,
Dora sod Plana, .1. W. ANAWALT.Comaander.
111 testa Tlittl DAT. rob. 'llll.b. at 4. r.
tor Ma above and inparTordlate ports.
jrnjr n"'"?ricartriLPlVlTTadktrott.
STEAMSHIPS
TO LIVERPOOL AND,
QUEENSTOWN. •
THE INEEIM NAIL STEMNIBULPS.
Numberig
lebruied Muter* Irshe/mi newels, mom
9eru n
ou
. . .
CITY or TAMS, onit or A NTIVIEUT iz,
CITY Ulf BUIITUY CITY or
011 1 1 1 or LonDo.l4.
ILTEICI -SATURDAY, from nee 46
Norsk/Liver, Now tort. /or oassageor fortllet.
Information apply to •
WILLIAM Shit HAM" Jr.;
143 SIGTHFLILD STUMM Pittsburgh
PIIBLIC NOTICE.
Having been appointed Gag and OAS WlTtli
INSPICTOS ter *Mabee, Comte. antic. la
berebr given that until the lama.) , unite and
igechaulcal Testis' Obeli leery eau be provided,
I gill be loand at the 0/7IUK OP TON NA.
TIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPZ WORKS.
I...gtg.thirg atreet, near rem, Pittsburgh.
L H. MUTH,
Ja11:141 au sod Oas Neter Inspector.
MMARSHALL'S ELIXIR.
'itruirtitams rz.nai WILL ComistlßADAcias
ItAttutsit.4l EMILE WILL COl/11mantraLL.
IletAostissWs ammo WILL 00112 00111rIllb
NW!.& , • •
Yof Ilanbalre Sitstr, MOO tagkale, _
DsPotbl3 o lMarket street. K. stABOHALL
Co.. rattsr.X.DlS i bli n
nth.
EtELVI'II,III ' " ".
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OFFICS Pirrri A llpall , .. ol : lZ . 737l.. LITMUS
TITTSSOnaII. January Iftn.' 1870.
NOTICE 20 130 NDHOLDERS.
•
.ponN SII. Turtle Creek Division Donde
due Tennant I„ IsTo, .11 be paid on and alter
that date or i ijsesentation and delivery, as tn,,
Taegu ° IN "k olB . lolV.l h n . .. Wolter
Lm
11 -N aP i tticure N re ;. I,ll l ' l..Tifteg OILIT MON,'
C/11. 03 TX ar
Llibt wort our fpnelolty:' Lowe Joint N u tt,
et Wee sod Gate Hinges. gal h had Other
Wining of Bolhiers• IfOnlerare Moray. cm hood.
Oeloiond Wort.. noon 09ter DeOot, Alleghnoy
City. Postogles adqms. Lock 1602. alma.
buret, P
l.lams
GUM CLOTHING.
COSTS, PANTS. OVISL&LLS. 01.113, an.
,
Also. 01lad Clottans of ail lamb &halm. on
hand and for saps, w bolus!. at ratan, by •
• J. •H. PHILLIPS. •
deg Se and 00 Math atraet.
HIEAP s
C
'STOTAIS A;iTD TINW.III2II,
PIINDEBEI, COAL BOXED, Pl= MONO, ite.,
De, at
P. C. DISPCIIM.
146 Unot street.
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FLVE CIGIAR9. •
• tTesh haoo vole•
tato , . and .80e Boa. LOllll WIPE:Spilt-00
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Comer Min, sue Nteia streets.
TT If:
la , it Welgh4 aid Iffeasona,
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IMIZY, Dm.
Tr. Devitt. *ile a :
SPECIAL NO.TICES
WCONSUMP' . IOI , I.
DR. ISCHENOBIIPULMONW BYRD? for the
Cure Of Cooeb.e, Golds and Consuna_ption.
tiCEIR.DRA3 SKAWIED DJNIO err the
cure of Dyspepsia end satiate Debilitated Condi.
on
Ds of tbe Startled,.
DR. PCHENCIVII lILNDR a.XE MLR, for
Diseases of the Liver or to set as •Sentle Pur
gative..
Ali of these three Ifedlei es are o Ren renalrrd
In curing Consumption, though the Pulntorde
11,71.TLItIrni:":"V m:triATrint" - .o.`trt,
regulating the litostoseb and Liver, zoo tel the
PollaOuto eyrnp to direst and search through the
blood Te•Sele. LT 'which means a Cora Is eoon ef
fected.
• .
The,. Medicines are conscientiomayoffered to
the Public as the only safe. certain and reliable
mon. for Pulmonary Consumption, and for all
those morbid condition• of the body which lead
to that fatal Menace. Liver Com plaint and M.-
pepela are often forename. oC Consumlnion.
and worn they manifest themselves th ey main
the too tprompt anent:on.
The Paltoonte Spree in a medic!". which bas
bad a lone probation before the paDltc. Its value
has been proved by the th ou./Led cures It has
toad. through a period of more than thirty-ore
years. is all of which time its reputation hes In
created, and tire most obstAnte skepticism ear,
no looker doubt that It is a remedy Winch mar
be seed with conlidence in all uses which admit
acme,
11 the patient will perecyertnely tallow the /31-
none which accompany each bottle. he 'rill
btaibl t o eb eared, thu lun gs are not be ranch
sated e]. ewe poub.le. Keen In eases
Pe P irtrAre t tres t rier;el. l ll;tii: of Thl ' in . f a eleti;
nes saved the life of the patient lad restored
him to perfect htalth.
Dr. Savant. does not asy that all Claes of Pul
=Mir/ tiontamption ars within the each of
medicine, but he emphatically asserts that often
when patient. hare tbe most alarming symptoma,
SOCD as a violent cough, creeping chill., night
sweaeral debility coin bed , and egree'
that thi s are obliged t . Ile La %rhea
. .
they are even op by taeLrplrfalcianthe• may stlll
be cured. No medical treatment can create new
langs. bet when the ta.. &revery eady dseed
and to some extent destroyed. core may be ef. ,
Meted by Dr. medis.
Alen, In licrofulous gehrn.sk,
Mimesescin e
, mese medicine.
are exma/ly egic.ent. Dr. lichencA ham photo.
graphs of • number of persons who have been
nearly covered with riddling sore. and now all
healed tsp. Thts shows Its rottilYleg Prolverdee.
which 20. i be able to
at
cavities In the lungs.
In the treatment of Consumption It la of
utmost Importance to give •Isor and a healthy
tone to the system, Hence it le necessary to
strengthen the appetite of the patient and lm.
prove the digestion. Proper nourishment I. re..
&I
' Vorets th li7 :1 . 1 1 ;e L • m TlVatt . l7l:Plgt
imitable for the dirt of Con sumcilve patient. Are
designated In lie. Schencrs Almanacs, which
are distributed gratultonely, in general, the
most highly nulrittoul article. are to be pro.
ferred,butthe digesttve org•11111:0111it be Wens - tit ,
ened In order to make either food or medicine
. nil
t
Seaweed Aff a and r=ry i ste '" l ' l " d th.
es
. •
I .7. 4 rib.:2.d..itsurtl,PlP'pl' t Fseee s ,lll37_Pe"
of the valets lx invi " ten :as see tunas b ' e!
gl . ll,l4cf . ralg r. thlLf . sts7c u :.lons In a normal and
I . .l:sonic Byron will effect tlie h et i V p 0.0" 01 .
Poisson. ry with
Is almost always conPi
plleated with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
13chenckie Mendruie PUN Sr. in Sided to re=
. . ... • . .
move obstruction. from the !Ayer and restore Its
L
action. They hate all the ellicacy which
le ascribed to calomel or •.blee mass." sad are
. . . . ... . . . . .. .. ...
warranted not to contain . partial of any min
eral poison. The .0 Pill s cure the most obstinate
co.tiveness, lick headache. piles . Og affec
tion, and all other dianses which oriso from a
torpid or oburocted condition of the Llirer.
ti eOn
box of then pill. wlll prove the a:Wan of e
medicine.
In Consumproinhe an 'Weed Tonle and Man
drake Pills en it valuable stuilllary medicines
They rolle Pnanors Um suffering. at the patient and
mast She lb ay - rap ln babbling a mow.
They hare been round useful In advanced stages
I .
or Consumption, hero Umnge lan almost en-
Ural} denroyed d all symptoms according to
the Judgment of o physician lanceted insp.:off)
daub. The lives I* patients wad were actually
In • dying cosdon hare been preserved for
month. by the nada A thena 's three great rem.
milts.
Dr. Schenck , . Almanac contain a full treatise'
on the radon. fbnas of disease. his mode of
treatment, nes general directions Mo. to use ht.
medicine, eau bot. gratis, or vett Irt =i
siddrenlog las 1 thelpal (Men, No. Lb, 1(0.1
Sixth street. Phil Inn, Pa.
Price ot the Puboonfe Byrn
_and Seaweed Ton.
h lita7l,ll .' att Ptlis ' PTieorg; rbtll,,, h grary ti
fragrant, .1.17:de1.
IarDOCTOR WHITTIER CON.
TINUES TO. TAIGAS ALL PRIVATE
INSZA2IB. That =onerous class of eases result
ing hum selfusbuse, producing usintanlinum,
nervous debility, Irritability. emotions. seminal
emissions, and - finally - impotency permanently
eared. Persons afflicted with defies., intricate
and long standleur constitutional =an plal4ta ate
litel notnvited to put tbr constiltatton,
mnthing. Experience. the beft of teachers,
bu enabled him to perfect remedies at ones effi
cient, safe, p<rtlistlCTlL and which In most
eaa be used without hindrance to =Mess. Med
icines prepared In the establishment, which em
braces omen, reel:nail:in and waiting roolna,• also
boarding and sleeping apartments for patients
requiring dail&gl i .onal attention. and vapor
sod chew:dad th us moneesurattmg the timed
mineral springs, o matter who hale failed,
state your use. Head what he .13 In pam
phlet of A
se lles, sent to au) addrem for two
stamps to envelops. Thousands of MCI
treated =wally at offns and all °Teethe coun
try. Conialtalle . n frac, personally 01. by mall.
°Moe No, V Wylie street. (near Court Nom/
PlUmborro. Pa. Hoof. 9 a. at. to B r; Y. Sun.
days /9 at. iota r. m. Pamphlet malt to any ad.
drams for hop ttommor. • wo3
Or - CANCERS, TUMORS, UL-
CUM, Jr.—Astonishing and amoss
mtracologn canes of Cancer an being daily
made by Dn. R. R. XLINN A CO.. at the
Philadelphia. Cater Irdirmary. 911 Arch Streetl
Philadelphia. Penna.. and at the branch of:
dee In charge of Profaner X. G. DALTON.
140 Tim St.. Manual. Ohio. The treatments
need are Cancer Antidote/. the most alentille
and neonatal know. is the civilized world.
They are not caustic. eating or horning medi
cates. They give liana no pan. They are ea
domed by the best surgeons of the age. No
other persona have these manatee. No other
treatment amid used. lee particulars sail
orWaed an abode. nalindel-Trin
m
LOH% HAIRDYE.
iy
ndld Hair Dta Ls the best In
r lees, reliable, leurtantateono,
,n :tad, nor any olinife poison to
death. •001.1 the vaunted
t oration* boarXi s elribes they
&liyeus entaniteMMOW..
brieprlty ea the only Perfect
c o , Brown, Bold by all Drug.
le Bond litreet. IC Y. ft:
- 'BATCI
the world. fe n
don not contato
j
preeiaea r pieili• — ie
Halt Halt Dy. has ha
lion :to uphold I
Rids V7r—Hlrek ,
plids. Applied s'
arrow OUT.
• . CH/HRT excronia, TBOOHLS..'
TOIL COLDS. COUGHS % BORE THROAT AND
HRONCHIT:33.
Pone wr toad. None so pleasant.
1 " 1° cm ' "B"anoN Cu
TO Astor House. Hew York.
Use no more or shore Oorrrble tasted nausea
nt "Brown Cobeto thliut.!' • dr2l
110.1a034zT:_w,t.T0:),,,itzvv.4
NATIONAL rbusimir
AND PIPE WORKS.
Oomor Canon aw Ilaudlimm BMWs.
(WENTII WARD.) • .
P1TT133311:111.431/3, PA.
WILLIAM SMITH,
•
NM IV/MIT:MI Or
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
lt l a GM MD PATES WORM..
My Plpes Ars all east invariAbly to 1.1% In dry
Of
d andi 151 feet lan.
w Also, full Assortment
restaral
Castings for Gas & Water Works.
.&1111.4e4fga:g1:111,1.`e of
SNAP FORT prrr
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
omen Arm wouis,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Engines.ltolling Mill Ma•
ehinery, Pail Machines, Re.
torts. and Castings generally.
W. J. ANDER:ION H. A. 1/ItZTVOGLE.
MONONGIIIELA FOIINDRY;
W. J. ANDERSON &
..rßettirer• ot IRON HOlJblt 18411 , 1
%IMAM LINTIILti ancll3ll4o, tad
qullings of. all DesaiptloaL
tertgrix`ers`tru; D tll;A r fer i Vln C E;
Glass Holm.
AND rOCIIMILT—NO. 150 WATLII
STREET, rittsburxh. Ta.
ROBIFOSON, 131 EA &CO.,
:Summon to liallatiON. WM/
WAIMINGTONNORILS,
FOUNDERS AND sucamans,PIFTSBURGH,
Itanatattarton of Boat and Slatloimr9 dtonm En
grg? Blaa , tlE u nninea r ,All,l r i
o ftl i s r lm
and slifil,_vaii'''sond thcerlrEn Pitt.
'Moe, 80. Iflt, corner lint and etottailald
attests,
acttraiir,wite.,r,vroTnitae,
THOMAS CABLIN & CO.,
hunk Word Yousdry and Watkins Works,
11.1.NDINKY WT.. ►LLLBHLNY CITY.
illsandictorers otatattonarl and Portable Bletak .
Enict.B. Prenel. rallerp, ethalianA Grist
no. $lll wo,k, ma il lox end M achine
Cutters. Wats Bars.' Vkletna. W.W.I Boxes
die. -.Dallt lo order and Dave on band laminas of
all isei. m 71141
uiENIN Rolm FOUNDRY;
P
Cor. untrry ma Went STILEOTL
BOLLNIAN & BACALEY.
• Naaaftetaiara of Superior
Chtitbillsi Sand Rolls &Pinions.'
LEAD —278 Pigs [oft Gahm'
a'a
FINANCIAL. ---
TRADESIEN'S NATIONAL BASK,
Wood St.,,cor. Second Avenue.
MOUNT PID) ON DEPOSITS.
Gold, Coupons, Bone and Stooks
DOOGIPP WAND SOLD.
A. BRADLEY. Preadult.
W. VANKIRK. VW" Iluldest.
oteVatir OTSITS CLAIME. . Cathie.
S. McCLEAN &
BANKERS,
AND DIALISUI IX
Government Securities,
No. 75 Fourth Avenue, •
•
PA.
Cannel and prompt attention given to wren•
thing In the business. Collection• made. Cer
tificate. Issued, and Interest allowid on These
Deposits, Advances made on Prime Collateral•
and Government Securities at liberal rates.
Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Kroh aaaaa
Gold, Sliver, Boot Notes, to., ge. All local or
other Miscellaneous Stock•, Bonds, Mortgages.
Commerclai lisser. to., negotiated St the asoM
rate. of commis/Joe. lan
PEOPLE'S SAVINGS' Kt
of Allegheny.
Cor. Federal and Loco& Streets.
B. H. HARTMAN. President.
Z. P. TUPPO, Cashier,
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT.
Stoeiholders larldnally
MEREST LISOWED ON TM DRPORITO
THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
OS rrrorsistaccui,
Ez3rn
Safe Keeping of
,Talnables,
Under rutantne, and the renUngnt kW. In Its
• The end Barglar-Proot Vaults.
NO. 83 7017.11T8 AVEX77.E.
PrestdestWlLLLUl PHILLIPS.
Plea Prealdent—HEßßY LLOYD.
• 51351040515
i f
WILLIAM PHILLIPS . RERAN H. PAINTER.
HENRY LLoYD, JON. S. MORRIIION.
WILLIAM REA. GEORGE BLACK,
_
WILLIAM N. LYON. ()VEVA (I• HUSS Y. JAR. I. BENNETT,
BEVY A.TaxAs-5. F. ON BONNHORST.
Upen daily tram 9 o'elcnk A. 5. Co 4 o,c.lock
CITY RANH.
112FilthAvenne,Pittabargh,Pa.
CAPITAL. 81060410.
BITCHHOLDEBN INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
=ZEST PAID ON DEMME&
YORZIGN EXCHAB
Bought .4 sold. and whoa deatred remitted to
Harem. Colleettau nude en all tn, I , noolPtt
points of the Vatted State. and Ca.
DOM! tmcir tuaumw..Pruide r
Janina MCCABE. Viu Pretinen..
W. E. ltOnaan. Caahler.
DIBUTOns.
D. Bunsen, Jetau McCabe,
Thome Bourke. . itualt Buttnr.
PaUtek Lue, Tcra nee Campheil.
Cut. B. Barr. Juits Phelan,
C B. Osm a n . '.
J.
~e.
es
F. BmDr. _
Z
JON.. Y. idAZAY. Bolleitor.
N. HOLMES & SONS,
13.A.INTIAZIE:EtS,
57 MARKET STREET.
PTIVSI3I7ILOII, PA.
Catlettlona made on all the princlPal Pant' or
the United Mates and Canada.
Stocks,Bondsand other Seciurities
8008 HI AND BOLD ON COMIIIBBION.'
Particular attention paid to the purchase sad
age of
United States Securities.
UX:al
HART, CAIIGHEY & co.;
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner.Fou.rth and Wood Streets,
PITTSBIInna. re.,
0504301M803 TO HANNA. HART MO
- Dt&sxite to s.
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And pintenisr attgalex ie lld to the nimbus.,
GOVERNMENT BONDS:
UV Drafts on London..
ENGINES, BOILERS. &o.
FORT piny
• ....
BOILER. STILL AR TANK
wcortmrs. .
CARROLL 'AND SNYDER.
XANDIPACTW/NRA
11%T OP2 D D ° ' Oll lAS I- Mea l LY leU tt i .!
INN •
VkIIdNEN, BRENIN@A g ASH PANS,
OVITLIIIU PANS, SALT PANS AND CON.
D WATPIPYd. OABONSTIEBB AND LEON
BRiDtita,
PRISON ,
DOORS AND COAL SIMLA
011r. ra r a d ,
a lEr t horasit u mv;i7 gemoad,
PITTSIIIIRaII, Pd
illeOrdere mat to IS. above addreereill be
promptly .goaded to. Wade&
DOH N. BOLE & CO,
Can Point Alley and Duquesne SA,
MsAz Mr Pomp)
Engineßuikiera, Founders and
.711achinkr0.
Mamiractore STEAMBOAT ZNOINin and
STATIONARY ENGINES, °tarlatans.
• Special attention Invited to our new STATION ,
-JUM OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILEIL.orIa horse power.
CASTLE(' el, orevert Mud, made to order atoll r
roundly. on THIRD STREET. W./ Maxtet.
BHA for Oil SHLYTINO, PULLEYS,
odNUSM,_IO.II.TSE add TORAUCO titiIUSWS
d IKON TOBACCO PRICILIJE, 00 band and
made border. at Um
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
"'ranting; on the Allegleny Elver, near the rrolit.
==!
M=:!
RIESICK & BUG.,
ruto a BUBOLLII-ITOI7
SAFES AND warns.
B 9 DAMP, NO MOULD.
ENGINES AND MACHINERY,
inisimP
XAOILINENYor worm REPADVa% AND PUT.
TINO-U,
Cor. nth and EikeShh,Pittsborglai Pa.
oomoto
O'HARA BOILER WORKS.
F. REPHAN & CO.,
• Yanulieturera of •
g IIA ATAL Z.6 III.I:OI I Elk T IM 4 8 1 1 6,.. W 4
A*l. '
Tux nith . . 14P. PRISON 'DOORS, 011amna o, 8"-
4410 /LUZ BEDS. &a,
Cor.of Stood leftllllll and Liberty
• •
FIT
Itrlmblec dome promptly. Oiler. atm to too
above ad.trou will be promptly ottletoled to.
VRYD PA • N. Yormerly.Kaaster aVAaRm O a L IIT.
WEL BARNHILL & COy
BOIMERMA.NERS
AND SHEET IRON virciraragis,
BO&io,'lsm AND DiSFXIIII rm.
Mayfair secured a Urea yard sad faralMed It
lima Ur aunt approved inwd zw . • w w ,,,
IL.
VA lot no •O. Vass metare 17, 7. a. PU VeI opal to
Nr=t t latoaarry. =r o ttirepaulair.
Cleadeasert. McFa ll Puti +, ka attar,
'ilea l VA t +Mr,
Pt B
iiivaSslag Mum Shaficit Max. Wall
!IRON AND S'rziriu
D i QUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN. MEM &
=9
IRON, - NAILS STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS.
L X AND JUNIATA.
?LAT RA tt. BOUND AND SIMARE IRON
BAND. lIJCP , liitsr AND 'VAN K !MN..
BOILER PLATES AND DEAD, •
OAKrON3 KV ft uz.ntal
Aii gthl.2 A. ntb .
IRON.
I c ANWI L L AT 4 r A t j
V W TEETH.
SPRING.PLOWAND CULTIVATOR STEEL.
STEEL WINGS AND SIGMA'S colts psuars.
STEEL TILES, STEEL SHAFTING. A. B.
ATILICI... •
COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SYRINGS and
CUT IS3. NAILS AND SPINES. .•
All Goods First Clan and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS:
Sixteenth Street and Allmettray !liver
wad 11 Walar Stavin, PittAborgb.
satS
MILLER; 888 & FIRM
essice.M. Main=
WM. METCALF. B.LUBRN antax„
GILU. W. Beall, OHAH. PAREIN. •
SPRCur. Pl_3vila-3. M. HUH.
• -.---
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER; BARB & PABR
OHIO. No. HO Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
fall:dM •
pITTSBEIIIGH
STEEL WORKS.
ESTABLISHED IN 1845
ANDERSON & WOODS,
snar Eamon= cur STEEL
Ot every deNnlptlon. Also, bad
Refined Orman Plow and Spring Steel.
to cvesre 80008000 AND NOWT airsanne. rut.-
ugh. ra awl;
DUQUESNE FORGE.
VELUM NUM
(Successor to JOS. Ril6ll & C 0.,)
U.. funnies co-extensive mitt, the Medina. For ,
sea la the East, lad le prepared to promptty_and
satlatestorlly all all orders far STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS, CEANES, PISTON BOWL LIVERS,
PITMA N JAMS. It HISTS, BAII,IIOAII AXLES.
LOCOMOTIV SHAP E MESA tosetber with evert
description of WORZ. Mace and Yon,
Corner of Dogmas Way and Pilot street.
aplaatte
ELLBRSILIESBN PROMS.
..rsq kterM 17 Ellarartra PYIY
Glom.
The goperforo.llty Imported to gnorl Iron. tn.,
great Improverneut In Interior Iron. .4 the rO
duce4.an, Commend It to all in.nfact.urers Or
1r0n... .
typlyb ur ititles bislang to ate It eta °bulb Menses by
to
.
JAMES' P. SPEER, , .
..
• - Attorney for the Trustees,
/eart lloollo
ave 1 al2n ue. d Al EugllstVs Building. 96)11
h , . . • - ,
_Dulles Interested ate_ Ratted .to ylolt the
!WOERftZtlidßlt WORKS. where the preeeseje
now In snceesalukerperstlon. tee:drr
- i r nale.
• INOVELTY WORKS.
••; • imindedi A. D. 11130 t.
111O0____ ADARIS & CO.
' lain/PAGTOgage 07
CrIIiONEST - ANDABO,
__)7AIELBANEPAT
XL77) PLA.I7OIIM AND 0011027.3
SCALES.
hum lattd rttont Door Locks sad Watts
/WHIM OraVreta4llien BIT.-
. • Pittsburg ream's.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, NUMB &
PTITSIMMOB,
Manaloctarera of every deofflptlon of
CAST AND GSBiIiAN STEEL.
RAILWAY SPRINGS, •
ILLINT/0 AND PLATFORM SPRENGS.
• ARLES, ETYM. Tut , Au. A..
ifarehouse, ' SS Wrier and 100 Pint Ste.
Latina Altea.
.STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Roaufactorero of an demo:lotions or
Mir a.: 7
e ri. .. N d o,Mmt ing l l i rtf „TRUITT
PITTSBURGH.
STOVES. CASTINGS. &o.
COON
STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL it CO'S
TRIUMPH,
FOR BITUMINOIIB COAL,
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well, aa any other Store In the Unto%
BI SELL & CO.,
No. 235 Liberty Street.
Also, on hand and tarsals,
PAIHAJE 81 111 /EA.
• HEATING STOVE&
GHAT& IntONTE. YENDEEN
COOKING RANGES. Ito.
GRAFF, 11116118 & CO.,
xIXV/ACIPTIWII WWl= TARIM OP
Og r rialFlES,
.BOSTON mamma
'THE FIERY FURNACE,"
ron WAnaillre BOILDINGIS.
.11.jil7L2T0t" (ZAMBIA (1041
YL
I NZIC OWITILVINSILIT
DM eirat 511 T IrTz% " '"aaorta
208 and SOS Liberty Street,
se26:yll PITTSBUROH. PA.
A. BRADLEY & CO.,
O. SO WOOD Men,
Manufacturers et the greatest Vanstyet
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stares,
• To Si yomin.
TA oar a ortmentwllibe band ll the LLTICBT
rierrcums ANI lllPlCOViatitiTil, and the
wpan z t
a oa
fold e am n i t d or e s , ou l s d u c p h a i t n h t a .= an nyo o n a hn
those maim hemmed 07 at. ftertd
the must durable As well at economical.
Wl patilcolai attention toner new VULCAN()
yrJ vz. fur rhurrlirr. het.. Alba Aorta. °Ter
• J tot 10 three muting. trattultel tu wither
trltuott ersin4. Alt *aull,ol 03021 MOM DM%
0.311 L C, soperor 10 Illy 011ter011o lot OZOOD.
er. rend LOT thillll4DIRO tna Hits I.lst. 100
.121 1 1 xa
MINIM 111111 cwirrxra 11.MICS.
. _
HENRY BIER & CO;
811CC12230113 to
ZORN ?IL COOPER & 00,, •
Bell and itnuis Founders.
BRASS CASTINGS
MOON PRODEPI'LY TO ORDZIL
Males* and Grey Iron Fitting,
a pas PIPE AND TEEING.
THIOTTLE, CREW YALTA
ALL MARE PATTERN.
IRON CCNIDIES,
Brass Work of every deaeriptlok
Steam, Water':and OIL "-
mAisrcrniznnizus or J. Y. 000noi mos
Improved . 11atantreWhai Skim' Pump.
Agents for .73repfus , .Patent
Market. ens, the beet in the Mar
• ttlttos sad Worts, wrote Thliumath and Mot
!woos. . s
A:MOOD & McCaFERET,
Comersdissesy aired ad Tbal
-Mttstisrail4
11111611rOUNDEIS h ID SON PIPE
id - aainTra tar' & 'asaasuir 'a. CIO%
wriumprtro AXD swam, •". 4
EEG
CADS
rNN L V A-anallpla
E NIA CIRNTRAL RAIL
)16. Oa ad azar II r. v., toast NOV,
I.la. ' amt. .111 aria a ad .16.1
from the Union Depot.
ad Matt arm.. tottmat - - WaUgU"'
Am.*
!all Tata— I:60 a Valkenta. 5.1111
rut Lae • 11.46 am . I!***ta FIE 6•10
am
Walla No. 1..6 SO am .
45.:210
tta
Wall ßratoulo Not 7:30 ma NW arta. limb us
L.11:60 Ato Rana AA.. lame ma
Clatarat 19a.51:510 al Bra.. N 010 R 6,
Johattarn A6lll/.60 Clacto`tt 16.116 Rat
Baas Ad Nol TAW pm a
rtttsbar 00. 1.110 Rotator...a At. 4.36. sift
jap`t. 1.5t1 pml San. AAtica 8:SIU pm
WALLYNo./. •.11:50 pro Pas. Itarcailhatilll6
VT H 7II n '11;!°. 113 i. till jot
Ertaloaa N0..1.10 ma PAM
a h aCttoaat l s.ai..
"Ro f l=ST•La Otiltlattay
1111'.!`:.'Lto tarragrtV,"trittub%llf u ,"
111:10 p. m. arirei a ' Wane ;MU. RI
11:10 p. m.
•Llsolunatl Itpren I. aril 41111'.. Baal=
Exams lave* dal, start Sada. AA* t
tram day eaat Bnta.. -
P. Amber inforwasaan apEtt
W. IL HE US.
The reaalvantatallteal
i rr will am
tam any forßatiga.ras
dreC
rje tur p, u to Mk*
that llMOtat In alt.* all bo la +M at I •
lava. =Mu takkhutevene eL
null
i l ., SERNammi
V.ANIA
r az z and alterNOV. 1 MIL Us
raseenerax Trains Os tae Wearers
railroad Intl arrive, at and 1 6
rodent Street WPC. An.r ?TrSl44- t
Werfe:/i e 1-11 ° .18:11 4 t4t.Wei...rtiar lip:
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. 1. 1 . s : Sturpirerlial I s •6:
rEret: gliiiili se, %MIN I UM
eprln6l , ;i4lll6llo r,:la.rthrd..-g618.41111:
th b ra t ullr 'Ail Pal l e 7 a:A " .31 ., Mtj4te a
anwp denday 01140 a. nt.. ' • r
city at 9:/leta. to. Antornlcr.l4llTes ' 1
agi tt VA' D. t . . 1 urn, 10.AllalksiT mi.
The Was ?ear= ralaltharl Mr 14.11 W a
a. =aka dims connection at r roman with Y .
Ireva Una Of Stag. Lorin:War and Hanstals=a,,
Through tletels ma? ho
Pio. 113CCiae atzeist.eare pt intirsica U ltelrets.
PUtsburzta, and an te Devo A 'Omar.. , •
rot Mbar tnintestlenty to • • • .
JAM= eggsS ,•. Arnie .
—,--- =al StreetDeOlid.
Ms WastereCreavylvattla ltattroad WM !tot
asuman any rtek for Itagrare; except ear wearily!
trrA rai.... 1 tharzrett,....
aserlag tcuettarcat in Taloa - Willto at t • nu oi
Oa maim value taken croleclal twills&
EDWARD bl. WIT.*
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tlee'r Falls •• Nag as
New Out% ••10:
as l/81
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Leetsdale ••111 e 41.11e
Bean. rate •• 111
Lee . ttdale •••• V: 41
pfa
Mama° 33.781:019 am!
Erie& anEx..7:llltlaml
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Yast :58 ma
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monaostar 8:48 pm
ea= •4:118 pm :
Leetsdale los.f:Li pm
Bea , sPalls .0:135 m I
, zZ,
2 74 . 0:113pm
day Chwoh. I:13 p m
Stag D. ?lam.
x. itub , a. 1
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Sala
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o Mcgtess 11111.11
1MTIMM:111.•
. Weal. LB ear.
HINGE OF
: -
WITHOUT CHAIIGL Of V
aMii 1;11ex Two
TIIIIQUeII TRAINS DAILY (except Munds7l
Nrlll. leave Flltaborsk Depot. corner of_ Bkm..
milk and nu streeto.for YrastAn.ollelll,ll•l6
And all points In Um CUlterorts.
• LiA_llllllllKraGiL lAARAT.. EX PITTIAIIIII.II
1:15 a m Day .. s:Wpm
et Ex.... 1:00 pm NlAbt 7:00•15
• snort... 0:40.m Ist Honor.. eMS at
Xd 51L05...11:50 so, 94 9:00 Am
3411.110,... 9100pm , 34 18110080
4th Hulton..11:10 pmt 4th lismon. 1:15 p
Prospost Ao. 9:10 aria Works. 1255 am
Pod• Works.. 0:20 p PreClPan. Ao 6:157 0
Brady , . BAd 1:15 p 11160. BAs 1045 ass
cp.,A 1:05 pm ChUmh.... I.OIIOIM
Zxpreos MIAs stop only aS
_prin= 6 l.3l2ll.
Aooommodallon trans stop at an
J. J. LAWRIDSCA, 005 , 1 sAp.t.
THOMAS X. KING. AWI. e 51055
rms . nvltclimmi
CI3IODiISr ILW ATI
ItAAY.
PAN HANDLE ROUT&
ONANGZ Ulf T11(3.-03 mid after 1113M1333.
Noy. 14 1369, mains will leave and =MOM
the Onion Depot, .Pltlateargh. Ltln
•
mail ' Lt:l 3 / 3 ..m.
IllaaLbennespreas...... 3:9ltp. M.. MAIO
rgm'l%; - .. rat:: triPir.
MoDomildli .11 . :113a. m.
Steubcovilla Ammiamod. 3:43 p.m. • 9:39 a.m.
MeDoaaldl. Am.% No. 2111:63%.. m.'3:93 3.11..
lloodar Church Train.. p. m• 9:53 a. m.
fisriM r. Exprem will Maya daily.
13:13 r. t 4 Mall will arrive
P.
general 'Matt 'Um; 3.
Colaia. •
A. W. DASD. Denalsoir. (MM.
1015
Eu7nitliGn & MEiMI
00NRELLII VILL
AD.
1101.nr.q ,pratrnm. ‘ll4'
Depot ea nee: al, 'Wet gf ,
Vroor.#:,o
• - •
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Wen Fawn= Acobal,l 4:30 ?. Y. B:3i.h.i
Braddpa'aAnoodadVs. IS :15 P. Y. iriio LS
NUM aa toNcrOsport,./0:19 P. !11. 111:40 A./.
Bandar Obarch TnUn to
sad Dna Waal. T.l.nost a dr11...0.11.1..1.,
.111CRABCO B. BOWERS, Ageat.
OILS
WABINQ & KING,
I=
Petiole= and Its Products,
DALZEWS BLOCK,' DUQUESNE WAT.'
PHILADELPHIA. ADDRESS.
WARING, 'giNG & co.;
109 WALNUT STREET.
T AcK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION. MERCHANTS
,
Petroleum and Ito. PriAnets.
Pittsburgh OgIerff•DALZELL•B DUMDUM,
•rner or Duquesne Way and Irwin street. ,
Phil adelphla 0011.37 WALNI3I . Wr
an1:141
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT W. a Twriniza, •
YURIIl1OTIIHSB • Ol
Lubricating &Thgh Test Burning Otis.
. .
•
Millibar Railroad Azle Oil. - -•
panda great beat without cent.; negate,
limpid at lowest temp.:latent. Special o n for
troptaletimates or . bottreather.
LegetriagiVa.Raidno, Xadititto
Wi Perm..
Maw Rill sod Plastid on.. • •: i
/Warned for high awed.
011. - W ool
011,Taaaara. •
tag and Flidablirgidiasoliste„
fltl, Marmara Oil. I Yaralltato
' ARMOR VARNIBII,_ to pretexts Bright ifilh
Mork and Machinery Iromilant. •
Them products are nianufactured ender Deg
Tweddle's_patent ley Superheated Steam In Yea
cum TheLubricalug Ulls salmon odd
parfait' Ir pure. uniform, and mostly tight -.
med. stand a Mat temperature unchange
remain itrupid daring *at e = add, The •
road Ohs are unequalled, and or. In eaastaa
on many et tho principal Railroads. Samples
be examined an 4 orders. left at Vl* W
STltarr. Worn at itharpebumßridge. ,
F7.lV.'r'l
CHILES IL IMISSOM),
Youghiogheny and Coil,
• And Xaaafaatnte[Of.•
tOLL, SLACK AND DEMILP,IIIIIIIZED COI&
- 01710 X AND YARD, corner Butler arid
Wort= Wen, Liberty tad cinder maw.
Xbdtt ward: alb Second auvet, Xliteth ward.
sad as foot of Kam street. r. • <./..X. X. /MM.
IlleFoad ward. .
..... . . .
Ordeal let at ether of the atom adtdog, tread.
dim to me through PlPMbUrgh P. O. lOU S,.
oalva prompt *Como. . .
Bahr to wham lam dupgdflag , RUSS% Tails
1 co.,Wm. &hitt,. Onion inmarts. 0. - ay.
lot • C° ltr u• ItP,,irirwa,"CS'BV"
co.. M. - aird; Co.. nowo: Bro.
... 11. toner a Co., 'J. li. Lgat &Ca., haw
hall I Co., /Woo. Magas it Co., Cam Do.
wt Hate, CouncUrrllle KR.. ParlatylValitaat.
a.. gUoglicay gallaylt: tt. •• • - - • u. - -•—
..Ap coAILMI
NOON; !WART
Haila.traiaated their Otte
NO: 561
.LIBERTY . 13TRAT
meter qty. Ma= M I2II )EXiSONDRIOCIi,
9HLIiY i4 VIVA ;let gral e g fit
.llcll AArIA
team. a ta IA tI L r ki rora igu n p ) at fAA A 8711_ U.A
LEGAI...
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at Int baran, tbe mtk 'gay ei
• Tt. rof
104 BHte
of rannenvants. within Asia mingles, enlio , bas
beim adludged a )3ookropi upon
bLst,
wn. pm:
Ws by Ito Mann Coon of said laberlet4 •
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Jenn7ll-7 Attorsay-V.Laer.ll9(ilibl.s
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all TEDT TOR ICINT• •
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ba.t.optey, To • obOlo, IL Atm' otrectral
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