The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 04, 1870, Image 3

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IMERICiII BANK,
HO, 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
PITT6BCIIOB.
CIALIM carrrat, . . . egisemoo
Stockholders Indit thistly Liable.
mastic OIC DISCOUNT ANDDISPOSIT
JOHN TLOYD W. /LOYD.
Pruident. CsAhler.
John M. Martlen&
Antlsee
J.. D. Kelly.
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Jobs Floyd, •
This Bankla sow tolls
do di dendisl Banking
k10¢4.,
orr•nlxed sad P=Pmd
taulut.s.
401_41EP,
SILVER AND COUPONS,
- Bought at litgl.tat Prk;es.
El. it. MERTZ, Banker,
COI. Wood St. and sthAventte
Co.,JAMES T. BRADY 8c .
Maccessorz to 1. JONTI A CO..
Corner Foal% Avenue, and Wood St.,
Buy mid sell all tiiWerof
CIOVERNMENYE SECURITIES
GOLD, SILVER AID) (DIMON%
ON MOST FiVONABLE TERMS.
or Want Mowed on Deposits.
inr - Money loaned on Government Bondi at
lovralt market rates.
Order. executed for the IPurelusee
Kole - and Kole of PiIfOCKNI, 'BONDS and
SIOLD.
AWE% T. BRADY & CO
5000 ALLEGHENY VALLEY IL
7-30 BONDS.
Tor site u ,.HOLffiZS 61. SONa.
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ITNANCE AND TRAM
(By Telegraph to tee Mtge:anti fiseette.)
I.lsw YORK, March 3, 1870
•
Money la easy et 4@6. Sterling dull
and heavy at 834@1N. Gold dull and
lower; opened at 15%, fell to 14%, and
closed at 15. The decline was Accelerated
by news from Washington relative to
the funding bill.
Carrying rates 6 par cent. to flat. Clear
Governments. ere hoary and lower,
owing to the free Bale by Amiga bankers
and the decline in gold.
Coupons of 'el, 16344516 N; do '62, 1354
013%; co '6l, 1134®13; do 435, 125, ®12%;
do new. 1014€1104; do '67. 1101134; do
'6B, 111311.134; 1640'5, 8@5%; Currency Os,
11011%.
' State bonds Irregular: hilelouris, 94;
old Tennceeees, 5654; new, 4574; old
Vlrginlaa r 68%; now, 06%; old North
Carolinas. 4634; new, X%. •
• 'The rallivay matket was heavy, and at
the close the lowest prices ware made. I
The market hem commenced to gym
pathize with gold once more, slid hence
the general decline and principal so.
tivlty In Northwestern, Lake Shore and
Ohio nod Mississippi. Some of the
cliques ware selling, and It was shrewdly
suspected there was cheating around
the board.
leitecelleneoue list active in Quicken
: ver. which broke to 1134, the lowest
point for a long time.
Express mocks dull and steady.
rive- TA ky.Prioas.--Canten, 0134; Cum.
bartered, 30%; Western Union Telegraph,
34; Quicksilver, 12; Mariposa, 934; do
?Deferred. ; Adams Express, 61;
wells& Vargo, 2 Ili; Americsn,
ted States, 51%; Pacille Mail, 37%; New
York Central. 95,y; Fate, 25%; do. prefer.
wed, 12%1 Har1et1,..143% ao•preferred,
45; }Judson Scrip. 9 334; Reading,
97; hileblg.an Central. 11934 ; Lake
Sham 06)4 ; ltllnole Central. 188;
Platetarirja, re% ; Northwestern, 71%;
do preferred, 5734; Rock Island, 119%;
St. Paul, 63; do. preferred. 76; Wabash,
4334; do. preferred, 71 ; Fort Wayne, 92,
Terre Haute, 35X; do. 'preferred, 63;
Chicago and Alton, 11434; do. preferred.
115; 0. ,t M., m%; New Jersey Central,
101%; Dubuqas, 100%; C. 0. city. L., 20x;
Iron Mountain, 43.
Boston prices; Calumet, 70; Recta, 65;
QUlney.
Sub Treasury balance: gold, 175,944,-
980; currency, 14,555,483; general balm."
166,030,493. •
07/101 01 Frriutrioa ouirrs,
TaulisoLT, March $, 1810. S
--curing quotations reoelTed by James
T. Brady h 00. Gold: 11510 United
Mateo 81-tea, 1881, .116: Ftva.Tyrontlea,
1851, 118%: do. 1864, 112%; do. 1866, 112%;
Trai-Foremo,loBlo Five-Twentles, - Janu
ary and Jnly, 1865, 11110 do. do. 1867,
i=lo. do. 1868. 11114; Vtdon Pact&
d, 8710 esolial do, do, 9010 Cy.
Psoillo, Mg; Lake Boperior
IPITTSBURGII ■ABCKTS
Orme or Prrinuttraesa Gamut,
Dimon/ay. March. 3. 1970.
Trade In general merchandise remains
dell and unsatisfactory, but as this has
been the case all winter, strong hopes of
a good spAng business are entertartled,
and,the lndiattione are. that these hopes
will be fatly realized. The uncertainty
In regard folks tariff has a tendency to
retard those branches of trade that are
affected thereby, and it would be a good
thing if this matter could be speedily
• and satisfsctorly disposed of, though
this is hardly probable, as some parties
and certain Interests feel aggrieved
no matter what disposition Is made alt.
The decline in gold, alio, has had ' ite
effect In misettling values and creating
a feelin of distrust, and so long as this
feeling c g
ontinues, so long as this want of
confidence estate, just so long wlll bottl
e new. generally lag. We are In byes,
however, that the obstacle' above re
tared to, as wet as others of minor itn.
portanoe, will soon be removed. and
when they are, business, generally. Is
certain to revive and Improve. - •
AFPLUS—Demand fair and market
steady, thengh prices are unchanged,
ranging from , V.,50(D3,60 for fair to
prime, and 13.71@4 for choioe.
_ APPLE RUlTRK—ttnoted at. 650675 c.
BUTTER—Thera is a. steady demand
for the better grades, but common Is in
good supply and dulL Salle of prime
to choice roll at 33Q>36 and . fancy brands
37088.
BEANS—DuII but Unchanged—P4
Syteser bbl. •
WOhili—likere pricey. No. 2, $3,79. 1
/4° ' S s * 4 ; 44) : No. 4. $5.00; No. 5, 0,50. 1
Carpet 8r00m5,"3,00656,5 0 ..•
BUCKWHEAT • FLOOR—The season
1*
about over; may be quoted nominally
59A 3 over ;
shwa 00104-13191:17 ate per pound.
- OREESE—BaIes Western Bltaeive at
„, a . n bur g 1750 Ohio Factory 18; Ohio
~.3 0, ,,,e i riva,19; New York Goshen 19%
q 920. '' • ''
CARSON Oar—Doll and deeming; we
quote standard brands. at 254:?.M%, for
bear 100 bbl lots, and 203417, in are.
ERA BERRIES—Prime to choke
eastern cultivated, sl76iflB per bbl.
at
C0RN95066 MEAL—Keliln dried Is quoted
• .1. per bush.
DRIED F RUlT—continues dull and
unchanged; an early Improvement
In the demand Apeon expected. We
continue to quot,pples at 7@)B es; and
Peaches, at 7( . 418o for quarters, and 954@
* 1050 for halves. Blackberries, 14® tb els;
and pitted Cherries, 254329 els.
DRESSED HOGS-9.ss@lect.
KOOS—Still quoted at r-5.42 5 .
0.
FEATHERS—SaIes at 85%90, and the
. usual advance for small lots, in • retail
FlSH—Sales Lake Herring at /434 per
half bbi, and White Fish at 19%.
FLOUR—The .market is quiet and
ntultrused, and the mills appear to
have the largest proportion of the local
trade. Western flour,
acted
store, are "till
- , gated at $5®5% 2.9
for spring and $5,76
for winter. Rye door, $6@6,. The
• r.City Mills" sold 800 bpi% to go east, the
• other day. -•
GRAlN—There Is little or nothing do
ing In wheat in this market, which Is
owing to the Le that the margin Le es
slight that dealers do not care to be an
noyed with handling It. The Mills,
however, are getting all they want In
the west; we continue to quota
There is good to
choice Red at $1,10651.14. no
improvement to note In the demand for
Oats, and no change to make In quota. - ,
lions; 42441, buying and 45@46 selling.
Corn Is notoffg so free u ly and the ar.
rivals continue ertn
light, bt there is no
change in prices; 781g75 for -oar, on
wharf, and 76400 for prime shelled.
lly• unchanged at 800i85. • llsrle7 Ia
a .
-;"1
't
i i
quiet with light offerings, though the
demand-continues losignitteant,- alabuy—
ere generally are ..bearish" and expect
lower prime... We. 'continue -t quote
prime Pence aprinit at 90e, and prime
fall at $l,OO. ;
HAY—Sold at Allegheny - Diamond
market to-day at fie per. On, and
market dull.
HUSKS—SaIes at 2X @la rs3r pound.
HOMINY—PeIee at /6,76€4,00 par bbl.
LlMN—Roles of Cleveland ,White lime
at F.:42,26 per bbl.
LARD OlL—City branltlo.l extra
quoted at 111.113(aS,40, and fNo. 2 at 90.
MAPLE SYRUP , --Pal at pas per
gallon.
ONlONS—quiet and u changed; T2©
2,76 per bbl. as to qualltY. '•
PEANUTS—Prim Tennessee quoted
at 9410 iota. • -
POTATOES—quiet and Unchautted—
we continuo to quote at X 96 by the car
load and NO in more.
PRAB-11..70®1,76 per bushel.
PROVISIONS—The market continues
rather dull and unsettled, in symontny
with Cincinnati and Chicago, though
prima ma without quotable change.
Siren Shoulders, 13®133(. for
Plain and 14 for ' Sugar Cored;
Sidon, 16% for Ribbed and lt for Clear;
Breakfast Bacon, 18; Sugar Cured Heats.
1841834. Dried Beef. 20; Ham Sausage,
15%; Mesa Park, .128%®29. Lard, 16 in
.
leiCes and 17.:2;17;41nl;bla and liege.
POULTRY—Rectipta oontlnue Tory
light and market la ahead bare. We
continue to quote dressed chickens, at
14@15 eta.,and dreseed turkeys, 18651
_ BEEDSSaIee of 100 bge reported at
taX: dealers who are buying to fill
orders, pay from $8 'to *8 , 2. Timothy
seed la scarce but with a light demand,
prier's are unchanged at Kii@s. Flax.
' need i2.10@ 2 , 15 .
STRAW—salcs of ryo straw at 110,
oats at ilool4. •
SALT—Is quoted at 1476 by the car
load.
piiiisnuEca CATTLE EMMET
PEN?i'A. CENTRAL STOCK YAnns,
TRURSDAT, March. 3, 11576, $
The market continues dull and ne.
glectcd and in an unsatisfactory condi
tion. and what is worse still there Is
not much prospect of any Immediate
Improvement. The receipts of cattle to
be thrown on this market, continue
light, and the name is true of the de
mand. The :Amber of buyers this
week, as for several week preceding.
was small; .there are a good Many
through cattle, but them, of course, are
not offered hero, being bought and ship
ped by Alexander and other heavy
dealers in, the. west, to New York mar
ket. In regard to prices, there is no es
sential climate compared with last week.
and therm la scarcely enough doing. to
establish quotations • • •
Stock dealers are very bitter In their
denunciations against certatu railroad
companies for giving a few heavy
operators a monopoly of the the. trade,
to the great detriment of dealers gen.
orally. Owing to the low rates at which
those favored operators can ship, they
are enabled to pay more for cattle in the
west and sell for /eke In the east than
othertdealers, and then make money; the,
result is, other (menden are obliged to .
retire from the field, and some, of them
have quit the business. Now this ap.
pears to he Jost what the, tuortopolista
dolts; they. Want to force as many
dealers and shippers as they can out of
the trade, so as to have full awing. '
11.1 DAY, Ykli. 14. ,
Wl l r •
H., L. Co. for Ilassnei 2 11... 3. 44 cen
•• . 4 Nasser & Dr0...a4 ca,440 e M
c. ram, H 34.643 4 WS
` Your: 2, C 0..... LS )1,77U a )17).
•. Wlag al.aV 1
3
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Ileairt.a2. T. f . ? 4, T. T..fater....... r , BsA. 2
VotCar a IL to Jaw. 2al , 7. II I no
T5e05041 ?
l ,
ran. Lin.
J. U. B.WMlU l o o•r os la a sca In a.
Nap I T
41olmer.L. 2 Co. for Daralaaaae 01,1 , 2 7 as
'• '• 4 9:105 a 04
343.17N631363, 116uCll
11o1Res L . &Co. re) Ter, 1" :! . 3 .17 3
•. .•' .• la 3 . 3 6330 6rs
11413 ca &Taylor for IV Ilion t x4lO 611 1 1'
•• ,••• i‘lehd tell Avon 14 1 3 617 •53
Ul.l A• refftls} 7 13.= 1 0
IC Jobbat-On to T. ..... 6 . 6,170 773
M 3 .4167000 .sp. f:33. Lt•Tpud..:
. 11 . 3
31117a0Dei, MARCH 6D.
nolcnts .S. Cu.
• Air 17 • lar 10 13 503 :50
•• • • :• • Pi v0m1f..... 3 3.166
•• •• " It. C 3.1 1 ,10.. 10 .d 73
034 it 11/LII14•04 tot 11.4,0 .1). Lin ;II 10 oUt 40
TA, 6 . 0
II 1.1.310 .1
14 10 101 f
46 M. 1•441 4 Ifl
C. Bowan to Si. Miller
Benzes II T. fur Casitune.....
• &akar
'rho Market has undergone but little
change compared with last week,
and presents but little that is really new
or important. The arrivals have been
fair, mostly of a better grade, them be..
Ins feeler anaemia* than utglai, and
while Igo. I brought about tan week's
quotations, OommOn sheep brought a
traction more. There wags larger number
bought for Philadelphia, some forty•tive
car loads, and fewer for :tow York. do
far sawn Could learn there were but few
sales below b and not many above 6—two
or three droves brought 8%. The same
grade of sheep that brought eta last,
week, would have eomthanded that
figure this Week, and we understand
that the party who paid 7,40 for a drove
of (say, and ahl pned It to Philadelphia,
lost money. Erisman of Pidooek
Co., said that he had bou ghti but Der this
week being unable to pay the prices, for
shipment to New York.
HOOB.
The Hog market is dull and unsettle.
factory, and there is not much prospect
of any Improvement. Notwithstanding
prime are down fully a X compared
with laat week, ehiPners' allege thst
Hoge are still too high, that there fit no
margin, and that prices moat either go
lower here or higher East before they
eau do anything. It is true, the arrivals
continue light but the game is true of the
demand. and wait there ts a change one
way or the other, business will continue
to lag.
We now quote New York Hogs at SX
G 9, and Philadelphia Hogs at
. 9X @On,
against NOLO, this day week. •
IPETEOLEUR PIARKST
077201
VIIT cor ug h Prrra 3 Owsitgrx,
If7o.
The oil market continues dull and
neglected with little or nothing doing
and no chance to do anything, as there
Is a complete dead-lock. It was thought
sixty days ago that if crude, which was
then Worth 16017 cts., would only de.
cline t0.120r 12% that bunions would
improve, that there would be a brisk
demand for it. Well, It has dropped to
dwired quotations, but instead of
improving. trade is worse now than
then; runners are no better 'o ff , with the
decline In crude, there has been a oor
reaponding decline in refined, and the
manufacturer, now as then, has no mar.
Ifin•
MODS.
Market quiet and b uyer po 1
or seller this month 12t2i12t,,• all I
year, 1454014%, oilier untie July, 120 ,
12yi. Bale 100 ads "Parker" at 11;4.
11112121110.
la doll and unchanged. March, 27%
Q 2 2; April to August. 29 bid, March to
August, 29 asked; May to December, 30
hid; Buyer until July Ist, 30; buyer all
year, 112540).32%.
111:10SIPM 01 011IIDIII OIL BY A. Y. 16..7k
.1. Gallagher 240 Ibis, on account B.
Bonsai; J. Wilkins 240. on account P. A
B. P. Co; Eagle 011 . Works 390, on so.
countli. S. Duncan; .1. Williams 180, on .
account 0.. T. Palmer; Fisher A Bro. 880,
on account B. H. Long; A. B. Mills 80,
on amount Bartle. •
Total . 1 920 bblii
• 51VIIMIXTS 01 OIL BY A. V. B. B.
• . MeKelvi tt. Bro. 319 bbls retinod oil to
W. P. Logan A Bro.. Philadelphia. •
OIL oIIIPTXD WY DIIQUNSIIII DIRYOT.
Hutchinson 011 &Refining Oct: 354 bbl*
benzineto A. B. McHenry. Phil's.
McKinney d: R. 50 hbls relined to W.
P. Phillips, Philadelphia.
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New Yong. March 3.—Cotton steady:
3.000 bales at 22,4(423C for middling sap.
lands. Flour 50)10o lower: receipts 13,-
1 224, sides 5.000 bbla at 14,70@4,65 super
-1 fine western; 15445,80 extra Sudo; 1 4 , 83
€05,90 extra , western; 15,60(40,95 white
wheat extra; 45,1064,10r0und hoop Ohio;
15,55146,25 extra St. Louis; 16,25148,50
good antes do. Rye flour: 200 ..bble at
11,4005,30. Corn meal quiet. Whisky
heavy; 240 bbls at Iligl,el western free.
Wheat dull and lo lower: receipts 5.706,
sales 36,000 bush at 11,01 rejected No. 8
s pring; 11,15 No S Milwaukee in store;
51,06 Nos. 21nd 3 spring mixed:lll,M
1,30 winter red amber western; 11,32 am.
ber Penns: 51.6001.6251 choice whits
state; 11.45 white Michigan; 51,14 dells.
ered for 140. 2 Chicago. Rye quiet.. Bar.
ley is dull and declining. Barley
I malt is dull and heavy; 500 bush State
, 92. Wt. Reale Corn 1.40 e; new scarce2Ce3o
better; old a shade firmer, miles of 34000
bush, at 94(0)99e for new mixed western
and 130 c for .dainsited do; old mixed
western nominal at 11,02 in store. Oats:
receipts 12,685 bush; market dull; Wes
of 17.000 bush, at 55(4565{0 for western
and gi:463540 fur State. Rye quiet; Car.
°Una 7@litc. Coffee dull. Sugar dulls
sales°, 100 hfids Cuba at OM@LAtio and
350 boxes Havana at 10,tallc. Mamas
dull. retroleumesteady, . st Myfo for
crude and 21Me for refined. How qu i t .
at 1E0270 'for American. Liruieed Ofi
doll at 96119341 .in casks. 'Turpentine
b esT , a t 44 Fork primer: salsa of
m y b" a t , - fur . noir -nosh
•
;%.
- -1ne4:44
•
=
$20,75@'21,00 for prime and 1123, 5 0® 21 . 00
tor prime Maw Also,=llll,Lalanatemeaa.
Resler March and April, and 4 months at
$26,25. Beef steady; sales 126 bbl, at elO
®l5 fur .new plain mesa, $14017,5 0 for
new extra mesa. Tierce beef quieft 113199
159 tierces at $25@2.8 for piline mean, 127
@3O for India maws. Beet hams quiet;
antics 140 bbla at •$2 (y 132 for new. Cut
meats quiet; sales 170 packages at 1034@
120 for shoulders, 140150 for hams; mid
dles quiet; sales 150 boxes at 1310 for
Cumberland cut, 143e0 for short ribbed,
and 100 boxes Cumberland do:Warship at
Chicago at 1234 c. Larcasod bogs quiet at
11.0113‘c for weateru. Lard heavy; sales
370 tierces at 146,1431 e for steam, 15544
16c for kettle rendered; also, 2,100 steam
cellar March. April end May, at 1434.®
Ile. Butter firm at 14(4126c for Ohio, 26 00,
45c for State. Cheese dull at 1534®18e.
Freights to Liverpool nominally un- '
changed.
Latest--Flour closed dull and 5e loiter ,
for cowmen arid stirs. Wheat dull and
heavy; dee:Ming to $1,1201,16 for No 2
spring and 111,2701,e9 for winter red and ' ,
amber western. Rye nominal. 0.1121
dull and heavy at 60®6134c for Ohio and i
55®56340 for weaturn. Corn Femme and'
firm at 45095 c for sound now mixed
western and $1,02 for old mixed western
In store. Pork quiet and steady for men'
for Starch and April; $26 bid and ;26,251
asked. Beef dull and unchanged. Cut I
melts and bacon nominally unchanged. I
Lard quiet for prime steam for April and
May; 143(0 bid and 147(c naked. Eggs
quiet and unchanged. •
Cincinzeasi, March 3.-Flour dull with
extra at $4,50(0,75, and (nanny $5(415,2.5. -
Wheat dell at. $1,06@1,07. Corn in fair
demand and unchanged at ao®73c. Oats
'dull at 4215e530. Rye dull at 8 0@ 55 0.
t Barley dull with f wring at 11000$1, and
e 1,0.501,10 for winter. Cotton dull and
demand light with middling at 22,14 e.
Tobaooo firm and In fair demand with
I sales 119 • hhde. Whisky steady at 94®
95c, latter rate Iron bound cooperage.
Mesa Pork opened with a good demand;
sales 400 bbta at $27, and holders then
asked $27,25 per Matt the market
closed dull at g/7 with no buyers. Bulk
ri moats opened firm but closed dull at 10,
14014340, and not much done. Bacon
opened firmer; sales at 1511®1634, and
le higher asked but closed dull at the
quotations.. Lard dull and nominal at
14@151). flugar-tured hams 17 @ lea.
I Butter scarce and firm at 300350 e ' Eggs
1 dull at 18@19e. Cheese 16(317.140. Lin
seed oil lower; new st Mc In a jobbing
way. Lard on dull et $1,=K01,32. Sugar
dull; New Orleans 10®133(c. Mol
firm at 760830. Csaffee firm at 18@155(0.
Clover seed quiet at 16141113,1 on arrival
and 140141' In store, Timothy sued
scarce and rim at e4,40@4,75.
CHICAGO, March 3.-)flour mteadyand
unchanged, Wbeat-No I quiet at 13734 e;
Not atelite and 34@ne lower; aalee.at
75n071114e, cioalog tame at 783e([0753,1c:
this afternoon unsteady at 783‘,@793(c
cash. Corn scarce. firm and St higher on
new, closing at 500050110 for N 0.2, and
511®54% 1 3 for no grade; this afternoon
steady and unchanged. Oats quint, Clore
' Mg with sellers of No 2 at 38c.. - Rye
I firmer at 6706734 c for No . / Barley dull
I and nominal. Highwines inactive and
I firm at9s®96e. bless pork infer demand,
1 closing at 8.26@.M,25 seller April. Lard
140 Meats quiet,_ at 93(0
for dry salted anoulders and 123.4@123(0
for rough sides, and 133( ®13,40 for short
rib. Middles looia. Barns quiet and
• steady: green 130. Dressed hogs qrtiet
I and firmer,closing at $10,25@10,30, diet.
I chug on 'A Live hogs active at $8,30®
19,00 for common to choice, and $9.10@9,30
for extra. Receipts pakt 24 homs: 1,471
Inns dour, 32,550 bieshela wheat, 16,230
I mash corn. 9,996 bush oats, 750 bush
1 barley,7,32Bhogs. •Shlpmente:7,7o9 table
dour, 0,622 bush wheat, 16,476 bush corn,
3,715 bush oata, 360 bush rye, 500 bush
barley. 9,458 hop.
87. Louts, March 3.-Tobacco active
and unchanged. Cotton •• dell at 225.
Hemp dinl and unehanged. Fleur firm
for Iv* grades, but double and treble
extra about 25c lower; super 114,25@4,50
to ;4,60(44,85. Wheat steady; leo 2
spring !repented Mc; lio'2 red fall $l,OO
@1,03; choice .. - $1,12,%@1,20; choice white
$1,2001,25. Corn dull and drooping at
740770 for yellow; 75@a10 for prima to
fancy whale. Oats dull and easier at
4800500. Barley duiet at SIM fur prteue
Minntabtri. Ityo dull and lower at 70c.
Whisky firm at 91695 c. Sugar dolt at
9140130. Coffee steady at 2000 230
Pork quiet at $'2711e27,251 drY halt clear
rib 14 1 ,.;@14,,r4c; clear. aides 143(0150.
Bacon-but little out of-smoke and =5;l
valeta of shoulders at 12Q12Vm Clear rib
15X016c, clear indos 15345;16Xe. Lard
nominal at 160 nor cholto kettle:
Lourtratt.ft. March 3.-Sales 197 hhde
',Amcor, at $3 90(95 50 for lugs, and $8 50(01
17 75 for low to good leaf; market active.
Cotton firmer: middling II t(c. Flour:
light demand; extra family gags 2.6.
Grain quiet slid steady`. Wheat ill 10®
1 20. Corn 930. Oslo 63c. Rye Ode from
sten% Provisions firm - with a liberal
demand i mean pork ' B'.e) 50. MOAI9:
shoulder" 125(0, clear rib 15yr clear
aides 15 0 . Lard: tierce 1130. ' keg 170
llama, fancy sugar cured, 19340. Whisky
fins at 95e. ')
Tor,Eno, March 3.-Flour dull. Wheat
dull and unchanged, with sales No '1
white Michigan at *Len; regular do. at
111.11%1 amber $1,09 e Nei 1 red a Shade
I better, taloa at $1.11; No 2 do - held at
el,Ol. wlthlll,o6 bid ; amber 1107, buyer
the months. Corn dull and unchanged:
No lat 480 and No 2 46c. Clover Beed
1 9 . 15 :
DICXMIts, March 8.-Cotten nominally
at 22e; reeelpts 1,12.4 bales: export. 2035 .
Flour dolt at $5. Corn scarce at 92493 c.
Oats quiet at 65e. Hay active at $27028.
Bran quiet at 24@T-ie. Lard dull at 15
@l7e. Pork steady at $28,50@29,00.
Bacon: shoulders 13: sides 160017; bulk
shoulderall;4; soon 143(®153(.
MlLearltax. March 3.-Flour stn
ady!
and unchanged. Wheat steady at 87e for'
lee 1, Ble forleo 2. Gals firm at- 40c for
No 2. Corn and rye unchanged. Barley •
quiet at 55e for common delivered.
Drooled bogs unchanged.
CLavm....srp. March 3.-Flour market
quiet but unchanged. Buckwheat no.
changed. Corn: new held at 76077 e.
Oats held at 47c. Petroleum dull and
quiet; refined held at 26326346; crude at
$5,75 per barrel
MI - Roll', March 3.-Wheat firm, but
without nay Important change; extra
white $426, No I do $1.16, regular and
amber $1,06. Corn 72a. Oats Ole. Barley
$1,70. Clover seeds3@B,2s. /
Pgru.sngmetu , s, .March 8-Wheat is
'scarce; Penna. red 81,115@1;20. Rye
steady at 81. Corn steady and unchan
ged. Whisky firmer; western Iron bound
$1,01@1.02.
ST. LOGIN Starch 3.-Cattle steady
with a good local demand at 1404,50 for
rfair to prime, and S6CO7 for choice to
extra. Bogs suitable for packing range
at $ 9 4 1 : 25 .
NASHVILLE, March 3.-Cotton Is Im
proving; low middling 206, good era.
nary 19c; stock 6,300.
asionsions, March 3...-Providoes
firmer and unchanged. -Whisky flat at
$14e1,01.
, CHICAGO, March 3.-Cattle: steady at
15@7,45 for falc cows to extra steers.
404 bblm
nAnicliare BY TELEGRAPH.
PITTSRURGrt DAILY GAZETTE': FRIDAY MOANING. MARCH 4, 1870
.
& Mx; I.lbdl Chstri, Bedford Chair
Co; 13_19dis bows. 12 do poles. M Me•
Widuller & Co; 10 bbl dried fruit; 3
She by:avis, Dilworth. Harper A Co;
20
bide apples, W li Graff .1 Co; 6 do an
plea, 4 do eggs; 9 Duval; 30 half bbla
Head A Mt 104 Las wheat, R T Kennedy
Bro; 130:butter tuns, II Rea Jr.
ALLEstorwr 'VALLS? Blumoan.
March &-55.eara coal, Kler, F A K; 73
do do, Armstrong, D A Co; 18 do do,
Coleman, R A Co; 300 rail railroad iron,
CARR R; 1 car grain; W J Meek; I do
do, Roll A. It; 7 ski wheat, 9 S Arm•
stoog; 67 bids oil, Lockhart, F A CO; VA
do do, Dilworth II & Co; 15 bbla c 'toed,
J 9 Dilworth, 4 bbla flour, T C Jenklu
14 aka rye, W n Kirkpatrick & CO: I OM
c seed, C Orr; 100 bbla benzine, 24 do
tar, L Oppenheimer; 8 ears limestone,
Shoenberger. B A Co; 1 do meal, Rees,
Ds 1 box butter. D Gregg
Cu; 1 ear, oats, W. Bingham; 2 bbis
eggs, Paul A 0: 5 elm c seed, Shipton A
W; 1 car states, J W Hemphill: 4 calves.
.1 Hoffman; 35 aka wheat, 581°4 & 0; 30
aka wheat, Scott A 01; , 13 pkgs market
ing, J Slingensmlth.
ALISON/INT STATION March S.-1 car
lumber, John Ylaps; 3 ears' wheat,,R T
Kennedy Bros 1 no t/ao tlmw.
art; 1 do metal, Spang, C A Co; t do
flaxseed, M B Suydam; l car bay. Caper
Kahn; 10 doe brooms, S Rehm; 01 bble
onions, Hippley A Co; 1 car metal, Pgh
Iron A Forgo Co; 0 oars ice, A Ackley;
179 bgs oats, do Stew Knot A Son; 11
bbla oil meal. Salrt; 11 do do, M.
Steel A Son; 25 bbla flour,S Alq6law
tore; 8 bbls beers, Rosa Y.wing; tl bales
tow, Kremple .t Co; 111 bbls apples,
Robtv& Pointer; 100 bbis Jost:mfg.
PITTAHOWNI A CoNN ithi.sviza.N Ran.
;man, March 3.-7 care metal, Dunbar
Iron Co; 1 car oats, .1 W Thereby; 14 eke
do, W Welsh A Co; 2 bgs clover seed, W
W Knox; 25 bbl whisky. Dillinger A
Stevenson; 0 pkgs twine, Fulton, 8011.
man & CM 50 bbla salt; K Heazieton; 20
do do, J B Sarathen: 100 sks corn, 0 0
McGrew; 150 do do, W W Anderson; 10
tibia apples, Randolph & Co; 1 bx eggs,
D 0 Cunningham; 72 °addles tobacco, A.
Schaub; 14 skis corn, 3 do meal, H B Goo.
Dry Goods Plartiet
ITriv Yong, March S.—Beefiness was
much more active with an increase and
improved feeling of buyers, who are
are taking hold with confidence. Brown
and Bleached Colors rather quiet though
prices are very firm. Prints are much
more active with the following changes:
Pacific and Danners Pffluta reduced
from 1.230 to 12c.
INPURT6 BY RAILROAD.
prmusnacr. 0121011r0LTI ATM ST.
LOVES RAILROAD, March 8.-217 bgs
malt, Darlington it C; 180 lif bids her.
ring, J Connor; 25 bbls highwines,
Rodelheini & Co; 20 do do, Shipton & W;
10 bales wool, El Ilarbaugb; 38 bus bar
ley, 77 bps oats, .I.lBchtld: 5 bge onions,
26 bble green apples, 17 bags barley;
Meatibr & 11; 15 do oats, W 11 Hagan; 2
kga nails, A 0 Cubbage; 9 bdla brushes.
McElroy& Co; 171 odls broom idle, 48
bales broom corn. 11 R. McClellan; 7
pima sundries, A McDowell; 3 kgs do,
Volgt, M. & Co; 1 box butts, J Woodwell;
, 24 bills enyths, 2 do forks, Fahnestock &
II: 1 bbl oil, Johnston & P; 2 kegs rivets,
W P Townsend et Co; 1 bbl tallow, 4 tuba
butter, Head et al 3 pkr sundries, J
McKay; 5 bbls eggs, kt. 8,,,,k1e. 88
bags barley, 6 do oats, 12 do wheat, Robb_
& Herron; 1 bbl butter, Dag di 00; 1 ear
wheat, J 8 Liggett & Co; 28 bales cotton,
E ag le Cotton Mills; 10. casks wine, L
Berkcrwits; 51 cars raill iron, Harbaugh;
6 bale, Cotton, E Hyde & Son; 7 bbls
glass, Alborn, H. W & Co; 18 toe hams, .1
H parker.
`.
Prrranoacts FORT WATIIIIIIfI3 OM
-110.00 Brus.oA.D. March 3.--3 tubs, 1
half bbl butter, S Devol; 12 kgs lead, W
(bolter; Bdo do, W Vtr Peters; 4 kgs
butter, Li Res Jr; 1 bbl whisky, 2 do oil,
1 keg brandy, 11 J Berg it Om 4 dog
brooms, Arbucales a Co: 4 basi h ware,
J Woodville & Co; 3 ban sundries, It E
tube butter, J A Grail; 1 bblo eggs, o; H
Riddle; 8 bbis irou, Janes &La mks
Sour, 800 bbls do, T C Jenkins; 4oo
28 000
broonto.l3 Ewart 8 00: 1 bbl 5 lton,
Coleman, R &Co; 19 half -do butter, W
H. Graff &Co; 10 do a lien, Ellnger ,l4: &
Co; 12 cars metal, tilmlek & Ca; 4 do do,
Hallman, & 1:11 8 ddb Woods, El &Lk.;
2do do, Bryan & do do, Superior
Mills; 4 do do,Vol= Mllls; 2 do do,
Coleman, R & 40, 7 do do, Billups Bend.
Iron CV.
Cixvir.l.AND AND P/TTSBOIIOII 'PAIL.
80AD, March 3.-6 cars Ore,Shoenber
-201'03 & Co, 4 ears 1. a ore, "Union Iron
Mills, I do shingles, Bapelipr Lumber
Oo; 2 cars potatera„Vangorder it Shepard;
1 ear potatoes, Hullett Brost. 1 do do, 62
Woespes ; Bruggernsan &, 0; 1 car po.
and turnips, Volgt, hi it 00; 20
ewes tobacco, Jobtwon & Itka .10 do do.
Watt, Lang &Co: 5 bbls varldsh, J` M
Seibert; 51 do oil. 1 43pear ik 00; do
eggs, P Duff & eon; 2 do wins, Oooddeib
. . ,
104310131 1 0W.61111004
IigirCONSIUMP'nON.
DR. SeklY,Salif'S rtiLM.924/08Y11ilY for pa
taro "
ern.Al V.% rgroL 9 r3 foe the
tote of Dy sin mils and cliche Debilitated Condl
"VeraVatt bwaptc xr 1 . 1134.,
means of the Liver or to aci! ' s.•Sewn fir
valve.
Aliof these three )(edicts. an often required
le caring Commaition, though the rolialslo
nrelget=e bt. CIMd men dew ate easel.
il
r.gulaile• the Stomach tad Urn, and help the
riliniOnle Spy p to di
in
Sl.lO march throes h the
h tag vesnia. by Which:heats Cara in loaner
1 brae Medicines are conthlentiotalycdera to
the Public se the only safe, certain and reliable
rata, Inc rosmonmY Consumption, and foe all
those morbid conditions of the holy which lead
to that fatal dines, Liver L'oralitint end Dys.
pasta ate Often finctuann Of Casatillnia.
ad w .ea they manifent taxmenn they requtre
-the mo t prompt MS:Won.
The Pulmanie Strap It a Medicilee which boa
had along probsita bane the pa MM. Da value
I n
e b *r
di
fol h o e r Vrtllltn a` ggt " oh ' :
yealta t tnt/t of which thee Ha nmetation In.
nan
und. ad the most
It
skepticiam can
lg that ed . doubt lt 1. a remedy which may
he usedwith maidence la all case. whta admit
of earl ,
It the patient will Me sterrialy fellow the di.
notions which mmoropany mat bottle, he will
certainly he mired. if his Ines. are ant .00 mach
wasted te moat • rem petal In. Itch in ease.
==triV:rt= frtfg.TlV.l.;
ban saved the life or the patient and nada
Min to perfect Wattle
Dr.Selienct does net say that all eases of rm.
mynary tionsuMptlon are within the reach ef
hie dielne , bet he eltratiellairena that often
wawa
a . :lngit e this e illneen
teens, sacral debility. ire i d
to such • degree
that they an Melted I. lie in bed, and when
lay arc inv. lip by tale physlciathor may still
be cared, o used .1 treatment ca create new
ilineliesVit:teltetabt'ital"=7:"..ng '"rh''elL
Irma by Dr. Sctical is innialeittee.
Scroftdmin Disease., Wm , reedielnet
are Al
equally efic cot. In. attlenct has Photo.
trittell 4tt:lntfkltZ.l:ll7.l7.ttr:or:ll
which by. This shows is purityleg propenia.
which mat be able reheat a lties In the lags.
In the ter tment of timautaption lnlet me
gang Importance to give vigor and • healthy
Lone is the system.' Wean It he access.. to
streninan the rtnietin afte pa:tett ad So
preme the
with
proper nouriallu
will ielit ts re.
' AIL? g gg; dltaettbie. The anises pat
suitable tee th e diet of consular thee patients are
4-signet. In Dr. Schenck , Almanarm-which
arc dlssitatted grata...ly. in genital, an.
meet highly article* are to be pre.
ferted.betthe digestilre organs matte stiehgth
etted m Wei to males either trod or mediate
earlier-able Tn tegniremett is Met the
nand T o ni c,Mid be We purpose It w on far
ignatal
When the Monti. p weri See pot la good
inter, the N.:4u. it. proper Mr. , . tb•
or the oltieta: is Levirotene and toe lehga bo
ra to earlobe their toontioon le bonsai sad
healthy owner. Then the healing powers of
Volmenic Sy rap will eft et the cure.
Salmon er euniatilten I. al treat Mayo ant.
op a ss.s em ime, span hod f Isar Complaint
Schenck'. 111 ma. rllla in endbd to re
move Minn:along from the Liver and restate its
baittiv action. They have all the eines. which
la ueribed to calomel Or ••bla man." and an
warranted hot ant.ln a particle of an air
eral peithn. The. PM. enre the mat obstl•ste
‘""t."" %ti s l k Ahtni. `" :«Tr ' ol dltrfrtffze-.
tans. hi s
t r ilf ' llantllgrlll " pm. tLre s 6l= . of ° t l l:
matelot.
i• Constant on the Sea Weed Tons and Man
drake tilts are Inealnable auxiliary utedlclee.
They relieve um stlfettlys et the patient ad
nest the Intmohle SII•P to. fecund • to. ,
They tine Pees found nthful advanced Mag.
of Connumption, where the lungs are attest en.
Una destroyed and W symptoms scannas to
the judgment of the Walesa lot Sated nand,
deia.h. The !lee. of Dateent• or. were aniaigel
in • I,ln, meson fusee boa
(co ede for
months In eke oat of Sehumb. , Una at tem.
* Vg . tteloneit i e ilanishoranin • full treatise
•n rano. mins o &seam. Stall
mode of
t ' realmat. see genera] dtrntloa how to one ht.
tazwiehlsbl.ribe 'ty!ar&Viitt. nL
Plan Woe. PhliaalPhth.
Price of the Mama Syrup ad !Seaweed Tol
mooch per
b a t
or STOW • Ind dim..
Man Me MI mete also. Feraeltilli
drugs SO.
tgr DOCTORIVIIITTIER CON
TI:4RM TEIGAT ALL PEIVATE
DISZASY.S. Tbat nameront lan of cane result
las from selbabase, produebn ontamlisen.
fennel elebilltyOrritability, eruptions. molnal
missions. and an ally lespotency werimantir
cored. p erron sniffed filth delicate. Intricate
an
and lon nannies ounstitsitional coonliilsts
politely Inland to call for oninsitatioa,
costa 'ninny Fwberienee. (babe(( of teadben,
boa enabled him .
pertest remedies al ones On-
ValVe e ige P ig= ittd=tigtl:l rarrltl.l
lefties prepared In the estantsnment. which cm
brans ern, reception an walling foon s nalim
bond!** and sleeping •Partiann. for
to
Maeirt=trat;liTecti=l=o &TA.
mineral Indus*. o matter who bare failed,
staf:yonr rase. Bead amt be am In para.
yet t of aftv Mlles, mottoany anaresa
_r two
stamp* In seal. envelops. Thoosaries of eases
treated unvally, at CM.•a and all over the eons.
rilien e flr. ' eAl4l. fr a ,, A7T V'c:L•l'LT:2l
numwst, Iloars V s. ( ai e . tor r. non
days r. to r. Pamphlet scat to any ads
fer teed elntafaa.
IarIIATCIIELOWS IL&IRDYE.
—Thls splendld Heir Inals the best In
the world. Parmless, Instantaseoes,
does sot mania lead, nor.?
It for: Id
r=l"ll:lltVirornf.loo.al"botnttl teht;t:e.:9l:l
to not coness. Tbe v Delve W., A. batelielor's
nate Ilyr Ina had Ml years untarnished meta.
Use to uphold Ifs Intently as tins only
all
Halr Dye—Black or Brown. Cold by all Dregs
Applied at 16 hood nine.. N. Y. fez
•
IigrJURT OUT.
"COMM racTosA4 TROCHES..
000 COLDS. 00130110,_ 110110 21100• T ?LIM
111110NcHlT1 5 .
Now so -Rood. Nom. .o pleasant.
None Care ro
litie3HTON • CO
10 Astor Homo. New Uric.
Ilse no more of thou , horriblirtaoted wo w.
•• 10000 Cobeb 4elo
oliTmr.TF=mr 7 l
ISSOLUTION.—The Co-Part-
INISSHIC beretofore ellettegletrreennr -
SEPHH HAItTH AY an d F. W. C. YELL), under
the etyle of Ilartm. w.. COMMIT el 011,
febreary IClth. Ina; by the said q.
pelllng Ole Were. lo the .1d lb. to J `JHX e
7.
a
11AVICKuTTE. JOSEPH HARTMAN,
coMnota 7. W. C. 1.1.L111.
U. W. I:OBEIEJTS. I. TuoM rLICICUOLBOSI.
C RT NERSHIP.
Thpederslgned have thls day enteredrithe.* taloa
rahl - for th e' Rupee. of w
UPHOLSTERING
►t No. LIVI WOOD STREWN, under the style of
ROBERTS, NICHOLSON k THOIIIOII
H. W.
ROBSWLWII. THO HO SUN - . N
ril - connIall: Fab. 1, 1170.
The long .Spoftenee of Mr. Roberts, who ifo•
tires from the boo. or Robert., Ducal, & Co..
nod tha t of Mr. Niehohion, lam with Mesas.
ci.ver MeClio , oak .h Co.. enable. them to under
stand thoroughly the want. of the trade. and
with a Rem and frnmb stoat. of 000. ntohfhol"a
evelythise to the Uptddatery trade, then ro,„ p.ot ,
MIT Bolleat•shere of nabiloPatrohheo• •
FLOUR
IIVITICE TO FLOURDEALER/
V•lot g (P.:4 1 1 at m Lire'are e rrifli f ir ertegi
W ar AND AMIIItJA AND TIE NIBBLE
Ware, introlmOn au... nuts. ?ma
Vtioittlei: very beit!'t?ne (And eel allot.
emPeased by any In Use Vatted emote.
We neve e/so Aniseed our lmprovement&
ateeninay.. Bolting Cloth. end Cooling Itrannea
and ars now prepared to tarandi **beet hoar
we hove male Par ten Yoe. at Er 0 " I' 4 /
oirropetition on the muse grades oi aux.
B. T. KIGIISMPY =Ms
Pearl Mean NM, Allegheny;
.13entembor 166 • -.
TRADE MARK.
DITIIIIIIOB
.1673:03...P1T. 00 E ,
...-
' Lamp ,
3 , - .
i CIIIKEYS.
I~:)A(►inAiliock
Having been appointed oie,o4GAIS MATSU
INEIPEOTOB Lan ,
Allegheny Operal. U
Lents given that .1.11 the necessary office .4
YeehaninalTesUng Meclinary asa be provided,
I etill he tonal at the OPYICE or THE NA
TIONAL rouxoer AND . lIIPL WOHEB.
Terrinitl-thlrf street, near rm. rittLelrrght.
• 6u sad SriaNsta Isonter
MMUS
RIVER NEWS.
The river cOntiones to recede steadily
a t this point with scant 50V011 feat by the
marks last evening. Weather clear and
cold; it thawed some where, exposed to
the son, but it would freeze sharply last
night again.'
There has been no t r rrivals since the
date of our lard raper and time aro no
boats duo.
The City of Evansville departed about
six o'clock yesterday morning. John
Forsooth" was one of bar pilots.
Tho Cllendale loft for St. Lotus last
night loaded down to the guards, and a
barge. She will load her barge at Steu
benville and Wheeling. Pllote—Oskee
and Patterson:
The Kate Putnam, Capt. Ed Evans,
Wm. Harbison in the Mike, will depart,
for New Orleans this evening and pas.
eengers and shippers should bear this in
mind. • 1
The Arlington, Capt. i Moore, 'will de
part for Cincinnati' to-day at 12 o'clock,
and shippers are requested to have all
their freight down nefore that time. Hero
le an excellent. opportunity for passen
gers, and one that should be taken ad,
vantage of. Capt. Shepard still retains
charge of the ollice
Byron Painter of the firm of J Painter
A Son., and Weliknown to many of our
atsamoostroon, diod suddenly; yester
day.
The It, C. Gray. Capt. Whltteker, is
being tilled up steadily for Nashville,
and will take her departure to-morrow.
Shippers should beer in mind that boats
are scarce and it is hard to tell when we
will have another one up for Nashville.
The Camels Capt. B. C. Mason, is
now the only boat loading for. St. Louis,
and, consequently, she will soon get
•
out.
It to rumored that Si. Dints parties,
halo, or aro about to, contract for a
mammoth aide wheeler for the New Or
leans trade, similar In also to the Groat
Republic. It said that the hull will
be built at Shoustown by Porter. We
oleo hear that several Pittsburgh steam
boatmen _contemplate building a mini
moth stern wheeler. From present in
dlc.atimus, steamboat building will be
brisk here this spring and summer.
The Grand Lake with a big tow, made
the run from hero to calm In seven
days And a few hours.
—Thc New Albany Ledger . ear; Mrs•
../30 NOW IL,-_
Elms Bowles, late of French Lick, Or.
avg. County, this state, but who resided
In Louisville, after being granted a dl.
Tore* from Col. W. A. Bowles, la sup.
posed to have lost - her life by the Emma
No. 3 disaster. Mrs. Bowls bad been
ron a Tian to N. 0., and was expected to
return to Loulaville last week, - Capt.
Marron& reported a Mrs Bowles and her
Mesa from N. 0., as among the lost, and
It is fully believed that It was Mrs. Eliza
Bowles. Her niece was from * Bt. Mary's .
Pariah, L 013811.116.
=Capt. John James, Sr., and S. T.
James are in search of a email boat to
put In as a daylight packet -between
their coal mines at Newburg and Evani•
villa.
—The Gnat Republic la doing a land
cake rapidness in tne Cairo And New Or-
leans trade, and, as might be expected,
is making plenty of money.
—The Wild Duck and barges arrived
safely at Elt. Louis on Tuesday, and the
Moths Ebert, St. Louis to New Orleans,
wan at Cairo the same day.
..-The N. J. Engley, with a tow of
empty out barges, burned her tellers
at Fluter's, Sunday, and returned to
Cincinnati for repairs.
—Capt. Wuh Kerr was at Cincinnati
the other day contracting for furniture
and other equipments for his new Ports.
month packet.
—A new picket line Is soon to be
establbihed between Louisville and Ar
kansas River. .
,—The Cumberland River was falling
on Tuesday with 9 feet on Harpoth
Shoals.
—The tow boats Hick Patton and A.?.
Baker wore et Evansville on Tuesday.
—The Savanna was to have lett Cin-
Oluniti fur Pt tsbursh on Wednesday.
—The tow boat Sam Parker will be
sold at Cincinnati on March fish. •
—the tort' boat Mary Alice was at
Memphis on Tuesday.
—The Messenger is hi - tiding at Cincin
, nett for M1T1:4.164n5.
RIVER PACKETS.
- ciriaiotArk
PITTSBURGH AND CINCIN
PACKET LIN&
The new and opletothl oldewheeli d dr o b
Steamer. ARLINGTON. DANIEL
NOON& YAW,. A. S. SztirAstr..,CleYO. leooro
Plthabarylt 101 . CmelmaYcrcry TIIIS DAY
at
14 M. promptly. Peturolo/. le►rea Clnelazoll
for rittsborsh, at 151 Y. el iv . ) TSIDAY.
lry, frac W.. gilaigt, Oral:Ler infunnation, ap•
ply on bo.ll or to
JAMES COLLINS.
Yet /LAM A COLMISGWOOD, Agents.
NASHVILLE.
YOR EtAINEIVILLEfaartig
c1,•DX8V11.1.7. AND NASH
L .
aDLA LZ.-11"". "t"" tfa r l t n. IDTrall4n.
11T
Will Dave for tee strove and 104,11.115ta ports
onH AT URD/LT. /urn 3tn.st 41.
For frtm7 board
or
to
Dal IralreAt COLIANOWODD. NVD44
ST. LOUIS AND MISSOURI RIVER.
FOll EVANSVILLE,s i are.
CAIRO AND BT. Lo
ieirir."B" "w" 61.1. R. 0 , NIASO .
rgATUlllirT th , if roll 1 VArtre ". . 2l"":".
' For trel rtlt or pos•oice sop' , oo boittl. or to
' oda /LACE. £ OID.L.INOWUOD. Aral&
&mimesis AND NEW ORLEANS
r/U MEMPHIS AND
NEW OIL L E• NB - TN.
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tla;hlTrgirg fl.
on 78b DATr
f"tgh" 7l . l:taPt i rr "d"
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3TI.
nit.
STBABISHiPS.
TO LIYEILIPOOI. ODA& I
QUEENSTOWN.
TOE IMMO Nen STEASSOZII%
Numbering sixteen IrsheLila taut. .Lou
them the ee , yibratel •
____ _
gi i f il; il. - iik. l pg.% A D I A T MLri rft
flaillem EVIC . III- EFLTlllgreirom Pier 41
lizr . =, ; , igr , gnu TOT IMMO or Cathy
;MUM BINGHAM, Jr.;
163 BICITHYLILLD STREET. Pitubwsh. ,
aTVAAL/A D
b ar eEaMm —oedf S eßal e
a O d b S
a P a
l
eu
BoNßoeE3e awlPena f im A
's, o ß th
►Bl
-
CA Say t f /Web, for the anrcdon of
Year Three Stery Stick Drielligg Kona,
on the comer Ifjortlindrir t O Ratter Streets.
D.reiVed 1{.., ar Ina brA: el:pl . : ate: t all
ew•muser. Wink, painting awl gasluf, awl
plweerlug for plaster work.
Plano wt• wacillestloas eau Oa seas at the
°Mee of
.Tms II.• MIL • boa, os and alter the
U 13.1 lost The most sllll ha Ist to thsloWest WM
bust Oldeerm
folt!lS______—.----.2—..------"BACK".
(wrr r nornan . ll 4./rTtree. 1.
ALLTtIitaNT CITY. PA.. NW. YO. TOT°. I
NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN
that the easeseato at male by the Mowers
for the °prates or FULTON BTRZILT, Filth
well. Us :been 'nun! in pis °thee for exude,.
tton, end esn be wren bare mall March Ilitb
1140. wben. It. will bi returned to Cleunells to
-
condrnuetteu. I
, . glum.= DAva.
r:sm
17 1 ==
imoliiTZ MALI. AMD
ORNAMENTAL CARVARS,
Ao. 66 Sandasky AL, Allegheny, h.
igrl772%A
BilVnalf. x I
STOVES AND TINWARE
YENDZEILI;OUAL 1101:121. V= MONS. AL
I=ll
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
S. M. KIER & CO.,
=
Queensware, Bristol Ware, &c.
ernes .4 Warehous..763LISZWIYISTILYST.
SlirAU enters promptly atteneted to.
arEssirrA; ortaxo*.s.
u.c.w.d Elmo aa la=bee galat Yeses=
°magas, la oreorrfor try the box or
done, at tae
JOHN
Y . le A .=
A of
erty A
oths
i a t t iw.
h7O • 'Carnet Libad Mm.
.
9. 9 1/Lsekerd;
sil) IWO do. - do.,_•
• .
as bels tle. • Lugo 'Blacken':
• 118 DAVI do. do.;
*I bele Walla& ' do.;
bolts do. • 44,
• _ as bbarrltteledlidfriog;
11.000 POln.d. Codfish. Parcae by
Ai 5.4DA.11/11iLlb, 14171111,axams.
Twist - amt.
TRADISIIN'S NATIONAL BANK,
Wood St, cor. Second Avenue.
MOM' PAID ON DEPOSITS.
Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stooks
DOUGUT AND SOLD•
6. BRADLEY. President.
W. VISNILISIt. Pies President.
D' MIX UYLI VLARKT—Jn.. Cashier.
S. McCLEAN & CO.,
BANKERS.
DZA.1.86
Government Securities,
Ni
Fourth dventse,
PITTSBURGH, A.
--PersonaLar.ttOrompt attention siren to every.
thing to the business. Collection. made. Car
tlicatee tuned, sod Tamest allowed aerials
Deposlta. &draftees made on Primo Collateral.
and Goveinmeot mu
- r - Illes at it
r ise. ia.s.
- Dealers In Foreign and Domestic ls
Gold, Silver, Bank Notes. &C.. &c. All louror
other Misettlaneons Stork., Bonds, Mortgages,
Commarolal Pager, Ite.. negotiated at the mast
rates of commlnton. tali
tHOPLB'S SAVINGS BANK
Of Allegheny.
Cor. Federal and taco& Streets.
B. H. WART], MC Pr...1401AL
ELEM=
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT
tocktiolders huidually
01 if :4:4,•41/111Fikplai) 11,01403V:1411
_____ :4 'l.i b
OS PlTTBl3lCritf7li,
Safe Seeping of Va'nobles,
Under gennottor. and the renting of linfes In Its
fire aud.Bnrglu•Proot Venni.
No. 83 FOUSTIE AVENUE
Visildeal—WlLLlSll PRIMPS.
The Presidest-..IIESSII 'LLOYD.
•
pliscrOis:
WIT.MAIt PHILLUS, BYRON H. PAINTER,
HENFIT L.LoYD, JO S. S. NORMS'S,
11.161 , . IiZOILOK BLACK,
'WILLIAM K. I.TON kIUBSEY.
JAN. BM:1M.
Bsc . r A 111441-11. F. UN BONNUOUST.
upen Salty Iron 9 0%.1.11 A. N. 10 4 e•elnet
CITY BA.IIifIE.
112 Fiftb Avenue,rittsburgh, Pa.
carrria4 $1041.000.
670CLUOLDZIL6 INDIYIDIIALLT LIABLE
INTEREST PAID ON DEPONIM
PORKIUN LICRAnelt
Boagtit and 110141, and when dealtsd remitted to
Enrolee. Colleetioae made owl' in- remain.'
pante of Um traltedaltateo and Can • .1 ,
Downing Innlnn, Pomade..
1/lltall McCann, VW Presioen..
W. N. Nonnaer. Cashier.
Punt-tom. •
ismee McCabe.
Hugh Keating,
Patrice Kann Tcroene Campbel,
Caw t. Barr, imams Phelan.
Chas. lenglan. H. A. Tregeogle.
R. J. Wane. Thomas Barnes.
N. Btu.
:05. M. alizAr. *WNW.
E=
N. HO ES & SON&
BAI•7KERt4,
67 MARKET STREET
rirTantrizas, pa-
Collections made on nal tittl ... ociOn l P 4 Volta' of
the United ashes and G•Uld
Stocts,Bonds and other Saturates
BODO= AND BOLD ON C0NY1523031.
d rrasz siLDIDOB vsli to the Burchagontall
7,giled States Securities.
HABT, CAUGHET & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
vorgwe 'burgh and Wood Streets,
rriessistritaia.
050001311101 TO HANSA; aLaT a co.,'
=ll3
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
Auk particular attgllg i. p:ld to tlta patellas.
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Et lap Drafts on London.
OILS
Virsitiato 8 BUNG,
YarnMat+ mad Eroten la
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZEWS KOOK, DUQUESNE WAY
esmAtaasau. ADDSZIL
WARING, RING k
100 WALNUT STREET
1M
►1 ~ ~~1 y ~ ,:1:1;
AXD DILALZEI EIS
Petroleum and Its Predate.
IldikkapktiOgles—LST.WSLAUT ST
anima
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM. REFINERY.
ugalmr w. G TWEDDLE•
.iwilmLonrass or
Lubricating &High Test %nig Ofis.
Malmo laHaled Axle Oil,
Wands great Cut without easage; fermatas
Ummld at lowest terapetatures. — ISpostal oh kw
treplailellsastall or hot weather.
L•comeilve, Eiatuto, Skip.
Wilton ocrews. •
Maw lifillaad Plaid= nun on,.
s tigarAVAACS'imma..l.tims el 4
ou.s....stwrisembh
a .
Jr notanur 4111=.7... •
AtILOR VAIrNISH. to preserve Bright DOI
• or sad ltachinou from nut. •
nese prodott are tunorectnned under IN.
Tereddlel• natant by thisahls n at.natztragtor .
•Mto. TheLutsricnunc
' =2pure, ovum and madly night *al
:nd 1110 temperature nuttlandsd and
0040/
ampt2 dtaillg extreme cold. The •Ball
conned, and are Is conttaatuse
oa moor of the ' prlncipal Itollratdc. Ilampto on
M e a x . am W a r n s
et r t pOleaun r a t IMATM4 -WOD
•
EIDE=
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. iko.
30111ifriOMOM... 11 . ItialTZD DAUB
WORKMAI & DAVIS,
Workir t ean, Moore & Co.,
Itssafactarels and Dula. in
CEM3i4LGES , B I7GGIES,
Spring and pack Wagons,
Not. 11, 44, 46 and 46 Beane 6%., Allegheny.
`neatly and promptly execial.
Ot
tran: a a:a= ,1,7,1,100 4.lrju.ag
ataZtleartg rakreg W4Yerre
EFEA-7, 3 1.
II tit ad layeniVoo‘ trell2:
arm of ,YOU
ILK • CO.. she basi
n.* wilt harmnat be continued as Weald at.and,
aapx...t.be,47:4Wettr al iiIJBILIIAN •
3011711a1410111[11aN, •
I.atil;llioll,licai• NW:al /MAP, DAMP.
P. IL DDFFVs.
E=33:=3
TitiotGE 11011911 DENTS OF ALL
Wads of rreiln nal are reeetve4 daily
yalcu..x.tu Ph Wawa. No + M
tmorgariamtilgy satltiudi.l
MAIO Kra: Our rt o rarkely d itit
= =euretz V in bU. ala"..thma.
t V: I blet airco
100
11. wllllaanaa aeat
ENGINES, B
PITT
BOTEXIL STILL AND TANK
VOR.IKS.
CARROLL AND SNYDER.
. .
NANDIACTDRIBN OF
TUBULAR,
__DODBLWItTS D TUBULAR
FINIFeBOA. AND GILIN Ng :STEAK DOLL,
AM
yd. ti 711.1.5 AND OIL r NIE:t
siUMNKYeI. BNEECHIN AN D AM rAvi,
SATTLIN , O rAs, 'SALT PANS ANDGON
ENANILMPAN'S.STEM rLPPR, GASONEETEES AND WON
BRIDGES. ...
ralf3ON DOORS OW COAL SHIITES.
OfOre aud Warehouse, condor Seiossa.
Third, Short. wad Liberty Strees, .
PITTSFIDnait, PA.
if orders scot to the ataee address . 1 tro
ml6O
nomptl, attended
BUR N. BOLE 81 CO.,
Der. Point Alley and Duquesne Sin
=I
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
Mannfaetrire BTICAIIBOAT F.NOIN VS and
WTATIONARY KNOIN KS, ot all sixes. •
$p attenUon invited to our new ISTATII /N
-AIM OIL WALL NW/ INS AND FUNTABLE
Baalitlitql'ofb:;4l•Pu to order
Foundry, ou . fltlll OTICENT. below market.
11100 for Ult WOUI, BHAFTItai,PULLWXIS,
lIANGEMtI, 111)0011 and TOBACCO riCIIEWS
old 111011 TOBACCU YKLS•SII.3, on band and
made to order, at the
NDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Framing au the Alltgheny Itiva...r. the rol.t.
PITTSBURGH. PA
sarAu orders promptly filled• Tai
RIESICH & 11110,
rum BuKeLAßAiltoor
SAFES AND VAULT'S,
NO DAM!. NO MOULD
ENOINES AND MACHINERY,
"D rIT•
Car. 17th and Pike Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa.
nomala
O'HARA BOILER WORKS.
F. REPHAN & CO..
Maud:unreal of
STEAM BOILERS OIL TALON STILLS. AIL
%YU lii`Nit.iirrttin MilEcTglgiinTD:
BnICHILIi FLOE BEDS. fe.,
Cor. of second Menus ,and Liberty st.,
PLTTBROItt4II..PA.
Strpitrtox done promptly. Orders sent tattle
shays erldrre~ 11.1rir=7.11rsUlagrieltdArlIALL
BN HKPH YDEit'e.
ortStISA
WM. BAUNMILL CO.
BOILER MAKERS
AND 'ISII.EIVI IRON WORKERS,
NM PIO, 99, 24114 D WI FILNN IT
Having Secure.] elute yard and thrashed tt
tettn the most epnroved maeldeerr. we ere row
-71r311 r trgirn=,l7ll:ll7•WlZ:dlißulft;
We ' re; eattearge...b":. =env i e Era
Condensers. Belt Pans, .ante. Olt otitis, Atare ' ..
tors. Et : lt!lng Pans. Boller hen, Bridges t tieszi .
nd note
Set tbllen.
itepalrine done on shortest notice. jetkott
oisuo u. estran.... IDIIVXD o.xlo
JAIIED BRUM NOON, •
• XABIT/AAMMILUS OY
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
OAliar MON WORK, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVEB. CA STINGS. &o
COOK STOVES.
BET THE BEST.
BISSELL & COll3
TRIUMPH.
FOR Birvutinvo vs COAL,
Warnuated to Cook, Bake or Beast
well as an other Store to the Vales.
BISSELL & CO.,
No. 2,85 Liberty Street.'
}MATING 0T0 , 7123.
ORATE ritol4ll3. IriNMERS.
COOKING .1111.2M15.
GAFF, HUGUS & CO
■IEOTICTCSRBS 07 TirIMTVJUMITT OP
STCOVW-AS,
BOSTON COOKING RANGE
'THE MAT IMAM"
NEW
TEE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKINO STOVE.
"REOULATOIL., COLUMBIA COOS STME.,
VAN'S IClnchassU Vattern) PoIITABLE
BANOS CAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S
BEYLECTOB, VOLATCS, Rev ftvia dirt sad dust:
(MATE SWIM, VENDEBB, Az.
208 and
I DS Liberty Sheet,
P 177581711011, PL.
Mil
A. BRADLEY & CO.,
30. 110 WOOD STIEtrEe,
Itassfactaran of the (Mated Vadetlol
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves;
To Bs norm. " •
' to our soaronent will be (bend all the LATEST
PATTERNS AND IMPROVEMENTS , and the
rep nation ofjo Stoves Is such that any one In
eat of • article should purchasetuone but
thOleltallos maned by as. s• to found
the wall durable as melt as etououtleal. Would
call parileulai aliottlon to our he VOLCANO
Stu v d. for churches...b+
fd alit store.. lint?
1.1 In three MOutot. tateaded to • nlth Or
Inttlollt castor. Alt Woo bolo used them We'
butt th aw taDerlOt Want Other //1 , 1111/ cheap
er. 0000 lot Clantrottler aab Prtoe tilt. *O2
BTO
- 1.4 1 11 M
antse; N
rs of LVl l ta 13/11LY IRON
OAEA rilll\T Gir /S.
Watt work oar teethlty. Loose Joint Ilatte.
game. aa4 Oa th I lease, gut. Pullen. and other
astades a guilder.. Hardwan always we hand.
Ulla and Works. near iltntstr.lleo or. Allegheny
CM. 701402C0 address. Loth goz au ft
1 b . 's b • r`•
==
HENRY BIER & CO.,
- JOHN !IL 009PER'ilk 00"
Bell and Brase,Founders.
BRASS CMITINGS
ILLOZ PROMPTLY TO MDR%
Naleable and Grey Iron Fittings,
GAS PIPN. AND TUBING,.
ITIOTIL GLO M
CHECI
ALL E,
GLOM PATTERN.
rEtCoN CCICNKS,
BIAS Work of every description for
Steam, Water and OIL
ILLNIITACTIIIIZR9 07 J. M.oooPait a core
Mimed BaloWilmel Um Pump.
Agents for Dreyer Patent 'Oil
ers, the beet in the Market.
Mee aad Works, =am Thirteenth and Pita
131. met.. meni
eticossaoas TO
A.Two&D & mourniEl,
Corner blurt, street sad Thin& Avenue,
ritubarsh,
BIABBSOUNDESS AND IRON EP FITTERS
sad AGANTIS for A. 15. CANZEON 00 , 3
ISTTAM PRYPw ART RIAMPIRIot
_
'WEST °DIMON
Madam Biondi Worlo.
• Ilarthinst corm *Mut Comm
TIMM% ATVATICS Ili GO.
Mrs eft laud or wsX.4l. i rort. n ....Upplkia
sIgInsMIIZIWITomb
III.• " Aziottim
as * B novast. claw BtTWI A .
ou isuu.pixes,
Rittitzelli. Pa
ISTegial attestlcs Elm to ea matensai
baiglag 00IIAT =am,p4 .179674, 0-
-11KITIFIE WORN&
COLEIM. Bark& 00. i
ltsaullotaress
nto - N. NAILS sTpEri,
AXLES AND SeRIPICD!,,
DCQUESNE. L Z AMID i alueurs.
BOILER i'I.ATE* AND URAD.),__,
UA RD IRON. DRAG Agin DHOprISIIIIARS,,
CUTTER BARN. UY DL
IRON.
7 . 4 c 1 , .; ; W1AT 4 , 11% fir =lva
TEETH
fiPR I NO:YLISW AND C
ULTIVATOR RTNYL:.
• STEEL. WINO) AND 31()IIL lIS cot pattern.
STEEL TIMER. NTREL skIATTINII. A. 8..
ESTEEL.
• (MACH, BUDDY awl WAGON gramma wad
ALES.
DWI' NAILS AND IFFIKI!CN.
All Goods Firs
ENt C
A ass l
WORlid:and Warrant Warranted .
OITRIDND• '
RIRIANunth Streel. wad Allegimety Wyo.
ma* 11 WeAseNtreat, Pittsburgh. '
mho
MILLER, BIRR & PARKIN.
nn.N,n,ta mirAntes
.
rkariark-s. Y. Kum
-4- • .
CRESCENT STEEL. WORKS,
KILLER, BARK & PABXIN,
- OFYICS, N. HO Liberty Street,
PITTSBURG% r►
fellsonl
pITTSBIIIIGH '
STEEL vicnacs.
ENTABLIIIHND IN 1845.
ANDERSON tt WOODS,
BEST REFINED UST STEEL
Ot every tlescriptton. Also. beat
WWI Plow ead !Spilka Bled.
Lcueiroe Bess Alio rlßsr iimatrx. Pitts
burgh. Ea.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLIAM MILLER,
(Successor to JOB. HAIGH & CO”)
11;editlee ee-ex : tesksive with the le. 1114 For
inehlgrifirlit'll'ALW`Ar NrAtiVolg
SHAYTd, enkYHES, PINYON RODS. LEVEES.
PITMAN JAYS. seH.ll7 RAILROAD AXLEd.
I.OC IC OWYTIV FRAM F , together with every
description of SHAPE OM Moe ud FRN
Corner of Duquesne Way and Pint Itreet.
0110140
11LERSIL1USEN PROCBSS•
El MA VIO:
ass
TheSEFEEndi .7 ln~arted l°.°72l.l,l"brrfe
Iron. bf
Parties scishlsa to use It, cam Otitis Ilectulea
applltat to
• JAMES P. SPEER,
80X/118 t. 4 'i l l:tear Itilaign6
Fourth avenue.
Pasties Interested are Invited to Tuft
8110INISEISUYIS
openWRKS. ora Qs Is
sow saceesslul rasloru
prnsiginsea
- NOVELTY WORKS.
Yereumiod .16 D. IRMR
MOOMEAD,ADAIIIS & CO
szrennia STANDAIIDAALLIBANX MT
INT) PLATIVELY AND COUNT=
moor isced Patent Door Locks Sad LltokOS.
Mot and COlree iiills t to
/MOMS Or FIRST AVEIRIB Nan WM
• • SoltSaloom!. Poones.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, KMEK & CO,,
CAST AND GEBILLN STEEL.
BAJLWAT NEBINTOS,
81..LIALTIC AND YLATI , ONX ErRINEI3.
ANL= ST-END VMS. AA. ANA
Warehouse, 133 Water sad 100 First Rs,
Ton WAsienta Bminntas
BRASS
M=L=Ul
itrecassoas
1 3 V ( ' ) ;) - 1
;ti) •is it
AHS & MOSER,
I==
MAIMPLC/17112 1 /11 OW
SCALES.
PITTSBEITICiEI, PA.,
lionetaeturere of every at
.BLICH ALMOND
STEEL 'WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Manulaotarers of all deavlptlona of
ferr a .
Cake and Warehouse. TEURTIRTR. THIRTY
MOT and RAILROAD BTBRITS.
I=ZEDI
II 1411 j dIA.II3i ;L:181', ill.Vilzji;:ii:V:lll
N ATIONAL FOUND=
AND PIPE WORKS
Primer Carroll awerullW straw.
• •
murra wham.)
rrrwsuunciu, PA..
WILLIAM SMITH,
xuartioTtrau OF
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
YOB 01.5 AND WATT& WORE.
lay noes are *Utast Invariably la FM. In arY
sand sad 19 fest leaatao. Wort nal worm,
of alumna .
Costing& for Gort do Water Work&
.11:7111==.11=2114-
CUP FORT PIT?
FOUNDRY COMPANY
OEI,IOI AND WOW.
TWELFTH BVi!,EET,
Wig along the Him ot tbeir - road s at' ,
. SU" To TT4o Two Au% _ ,
Aid en sCISIDST 01 . 719 K TWIRL ' , '
Vat flatten V a tit a 11.. lastm, lle“ addregt
J 031211 P. DIMSSIBikit '
.It. L. IrMiItVOCILIG. , Land CoarnUAralor. Toyota. IWO*
PrITSBURGET.
rir Engines. sowing Mill Ma.
chinery, Nail Machines, Be
torts. and CaisiinP
w.'a. Aapassori
NONONGHIM FOUNDRY.
W. J. ANDWION & CO.,
Xdaatfetarers of IRON BOVA 111.01dri,
WII.DOW IddITZLB and 131/Lo, and • •
Castlogo of <II Deoceptiooo.
BIT oA.BAN•triartgial=llll
for
Window .
Wan Rowe,
_Dim iticurnar—lie. .150. WATER
OTUEZT, Pirtabaorsh, • • •
BINSON.SEA /kr'
COy
R.
soora to Itoirisaw. Katie 114U.Zzrli
WM3E3CEIGTON WORES
FOUNDERS AND tumours, rnpssumq{,
iffmrsetaners of Soal.ditaliossaattua Zst-
MMAMMee= "4.Oll V aa
sad_litlGßllolltr and tliuselpvn Tirsort.nama
ma t t . is. cam: run *ma
„ Mgr 017 . 7e5i1l PAYLNT Dialt t lA
Tu' _
031AUS CLOW is. CO.,
Furth Ward Foundry sad litibis Woks,
kali EMMY 1T.. - ALISGEILNE CST. F.
Nanalletaren orßtallon'artabla Stem
utinewni ftesao,.
.Pu
=A Bay MUlWyrk.
castings, Grate Bass. Welghts. Wavniares
la bunt Worker sad have ea head inalDetot
pHCENLI. ROLL 141)111MRY,
211BILFITY sae 511Prii
' BOLLIIIIAN & BACALEY,
Maantsetarsts Of tluperlor
Chill Bolls; Sand Bolls & Pinions.
OADS.
rAI4ENN SY LV-A..aggagaget
1.1. VENTRAL BAIT
D. Ouand after 11 e, x., dander NOV.
111th. 1859, 'Mit • will metre at sad delmt l
Cram the Union Derot, mum. of wammitigs
and Liberty aLreetl.ea followas
mts. Depart.
Mali 'Train—. 1:1.0 anineoothern gr, 5:110 am
rut L i ne..... 1•40 am rule Ex... X:lo am . i
Wall , e No. 1_ 0 SO as , .all•t No. 1.. 0:35 ma
BrIntoopttio11:50 anti all Train -«- SAO axe , ':
.Wall's xe. 1..13:50 am ( Ammon Ae.. 1:90 am ~
Clitchmatl 11..9:20 ma . ilra•mAt No , 5 15 OM t .
figh..town Ae101t) wet I ch.ncla . is.. 1N1.3145 ras
re•lce Ae Not 5505 Pm 1 walDeso. 1..11.10 am
ttelPetX.f.-; li3o Dm l i on +AO r A ra Ai..4.:11 5 WM V.
7244P P 41. L NLrgifla. 14 4 .''C l : i: : .' 1 .
Ca: i!.1.4?19711t11214:g:: ?::: " 1 ... 01/0= . f :
BrtntonAelio2l:lo,.i;k.ft, 44. -•141: Pa i
w.v.p......tzragpuv.z,-eaio;:mitiiirr." f
bn4tfor Baltimore. ' c '`' - ' ' ~____ 1 '
Marsh 'Train Mara! Walla letorteterg. , ~
p r.4 3,...!..9 . , : 0 . 2. ... 4 , , ,, 4, 7414 ri a. a..a . ,, i... _,
111:10 7, m . Anti arrtve. at . ls l7 alle km 0..% .1. 1 .-..-.
actudnuatl Xxprese Daum daily. fontanel.. •-, -,..-.-
zpreee I.vee dhlli 0.0..e:c lionen. All , etliee s t
mine daily Cloth eut. . ,"
?or further Infttrotatton otVlO - • ..: ..5‘.1 1,
W. It. rV. Wan. sehh• ~, •. -
Sheaylranlaltallroa Company tell nelZ a -- i
mune say rha arhu - hw......e - f0..0 t. •,
parei,_attd Welt their 0.0.811111 r to jfk l elo.r. . 4 ..- • ,
drat pollen lu 00100. All Baggage eareedlne
that amount In role minim at the AM. of 'the
owner. mato' talia%%),Sha . Ce4lijr zc ii, .. • t
I ':
toil General s'. tru.rtutendent. was. gm' , " „. .
•• ‘ ) -:',.
•
NE 1' ERIII-M . M.Mlialrld
PECNNtITLVAYI.A ., i
N . oA.N—thi and after Nov. 141, Is6o.l.iit •
Passenger 'realm thelWestern Ponarlliente
Hangout mill. arrive at and depart aut. - Atm
rows 1 Street repot, AliegbenY relior ,l l
• !trim DeParl. •
=r2140;111 M1 7/ 11, 6WtirOA 1910 .
nema.' 'IO:4U a voloomplOg Nos Ilya° ait
BharraPit 15f0.111/1“ *re s la..ir i
?Import , No. 2111,08 e o • pm;
Mell.—.— p m; N0.211:90 pm
131,rlugd`e.No:0:= mt2rrlngdieltelolllll pot
Above mina ran daily enre7 , :iventle'T.
- The Monett Tres, lea•celi Atienyny ,fone:los •
'every Olinda,' at ¶:4O a. macaw,: Allege.?
Olt! at 9:60 a. m. acturrd.g. 1.0.1101.1040 • •
(Illy at 1:.0 p. m. anti intim at Allegneo7 oe o 7, -I
Oen at 11:41./ p. m.
Tee trains lmv Lag AllegbenY 1.117 01 1:01•: ,
m. make direct connection at I , reeportinti.Wala.:•
ters line of Magi& for Futter and idminM.stovi...,
Through tickets :n.:11.0 pc...crated at. the Ofdir.'
No. lb:. Clair atMet, nesettio . eimpenstenlindra.
I 'l 4=r d t t tnittielpsie: ""' •
• • JAigarl iNyrzirre..ts o .
Federal Strom t.
T. Western Penrifylvanis Itollrosd I not ,
unme any Mat for Usorgage, eseopt Mr
to ';
appare. mid Mann th eir renfonalblltty to On
laundoed Dollars In value. • All baggage ex.
matting t
r. amount In value ,st the rlak Of_ ,
ttio owner, velem taken by epeeist coarse. • -••-
I[I.)WAIMJ , I
noel General eUllUrilltVl3 dent. AltOons. ra•
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P -7-girt:MIME
13 OH,
_VOI3T WAYNIt it CF11011,134:k , ,
B. W. and CLEVELAND it rITTSB VERB B, 8..
From 210 V. 14th. MS% trains lvtlilaaverres , I
mad arrive at the Delon Depdt, moth aidie-ritts
I
are, el=l, ids fklirm .
...,
ablciall4a .....11011 •ra Ohleasoix... .", aU. ,
ie . ♦Vbv_r_Viell:2 r4l/0/ . .61134:i
vet a mio mar,..21:158 am Car Br. 1.. Fes
TAO era ~
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mi,...ci - &"°,lE:ilir, pm a Z e treN . :tali:VIP fi
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Leper:Jr. , .11teEtaklr. Are , . tli,AlLoamlif.
Beer roll. Ae.ktial am Leetsdale Ae•.BAIA sar.;!.
1.1 % .4.1e " : mg:: woult::iin am
Itechertar .• 11:4E1 pm Eros .` :kV am' t
Baton .. :CBS pia Le t
.:.1151 , 11.7pmt
teds.la Soma:Lip m Bear Falls %HAMA
Bevrlalls . 0:111 pre I..crUdale .• 4tatradur ~
Leetsdale n :631t,m .. ••4:37 pm.'
r..... Se eit Oaks BIM. :al
day Chan, .( whi n' day Church. Ciilie mil,
AM.. SWIM s s.. lA. dal'. ~
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VALLEY 11611.1302113
TIM ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO TIM un. " ;
REGIONS W1T140112 CHANGE Or CAM
Oct andotbcr MONDAY. Nov. MIL TWO ,
TaRoDoD TRAINS , DAILY (cmxpt Rupdan •
Ih..vwit e PlttabotAll Dcpot, Comer
or¢Yen.
Elm,
oath uld Pits stmetAlte ProtttlM,ollCßY.Sofe ,
oml calpoloto m tba OURCkixmc. •
Laura rirrEM ln gtinc.n.Lg S.Tr PO
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Nlittatx. iv
ps
latll.lton... 6:40 m —. 6pi,/fh a m:
U 4 Rulton...ll:oo M rtAlton..• 111.tm co
ltd HAMM... • OM/ pm 3d Holum... fil:Dipm•
H01i0n..11,3311: 4 a 1.1134tfr . .. 1 7 4 8 3 5 ..%
.I=rW.:'o:3o pm Freeport Ao Chi
'Brodraß A.. 3:13 p m Mulls II 101011 a m•
, Clburek 1;00 pm Church....... 10:10 am,
Exprem trains etol , 0.11 At Prth..l .o
Aommatar 3st it .A rampo s p at 111 a t oms. •
T . 11414A8 K.Eiotint:;.",r,ll‘: • -
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CINCINNATI AN
I.OIIIIN RAILWAY. •
Pl 3 HANDLE EMIT&
CHANGE OF T11131.-On and alter F0N131.7.
tr. 1415,1850. MM. Ird I loam c sad i!rrtTe s%
°IR"' D 6W ' r"i nkVTAnime. •
, Divan. •
NW....—...-........... 6:88 o. la. pia;
a . m.
Sootbern )4 xprem 11:518 p. In. 5:00 a. mu
ran Lino— ....... PAH x. di.- 1:15 , v. to.
Nftod Aven....-....... I:03a. m. 6:03 6.444
NoDonald , s A cm.n, No.l 11:115 a. la. 5133 e. ID.
Illenteuvillo Atcommal. 3:3 P. m. 540 6.16.'
on.id'. Acc•o. No. 5:63 0. m. 3613 0. 5.
dondly Chordi Train.. 16:58 p. to. 0:70 ' 0. m•
Mir 6 1114 0. N. Exprem will MATO 4107.
=al 0. N. Nnut willarnvo d . • :
8. r.
Geimrdl =drat Ate. t. Co lombo. ...,
W. W. CARD, 4WD' t.. Donoloon. orao.
boa .
tt. - .O IIT6BIIIRGH a r agEMD
cornet LO PILL
AD.
Oa sail after PIIIIDAY, rebltilry
/910. %mins will arrive a‘ .a 4 depart "t
earaar OfOlaal..ano Wator auttna;
WEI
Mallto arottrom trator..
tennt. 7:00 k.
licitsespoMkeeomdt , n 11:00 k.
ltc. to and from Untlo. 3:13 P.
West New t.= Aoam2 , l 4:30 r.
Braddoek , s Accomdt , e. 0:10 p.
Night -Le. tolleit'socirt.lo:3o T.
6nodky 010001 Treat to
sad 0= Weft "0,411 I;OO..MUDS. . 10 MO
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kat 11011711.
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY
ra.stern
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EVJLITEfrom Asa A tter N al irolat4
Colorado 'Pierada,
California Utah,
Arizona Washington,
New illogic°, Mahn
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All Point" 'in.the Territorial
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LIIld•11 ...NDERESO L N , ll TRI-WIZELT Lai
of 00l Mira for Tut Union, Mut , . Yon, rim.
Ann, =o, and all
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rasa rd lir/ •
anTatalen ' tnlialTT o ral f taL . ll l4 2 .
with ramonabla (nruand Tram
than IL ireenern tennlnoa, Ms, rand SOW'
rr.,..11,,,,1,111ettM1ry.1br Oka oromeokole
sMfi s liaZlAClZAr ' ' "' °awl"
&are and asla ;or • Mast< vta THZ Ban
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Union Pacific Railroad Company,
TeMR4:= DVirIDION.
Or CMS& B. LA1111.0131. seersv ,, : 4
CLusom
The important discovery of
the CARBOLIC ACID as' , a
CLEANSING. PIIIIIETING, and
HEALING Agent is one of the
most, remarkable . results of
modern , medical research.
During the late civil war) it
was extensivelused SA the
Ilospitals, and w as found to
be not only is thoroUgh'slisin.
*Octant, but also the most won
derful and - Speedy REALISM
REMEDY ever known.
It is now presented ika a
scientific combination • with
other . soothing and heating
agencies, in the form , of, a
SALVE; and, having 'besot' al.
ready used in number Tess rates
with mostsatisfactory and ben
diciest results,we have no hesi
tation in offeritig it to the pais
lic as the most certain, rapid,
'and effectual L remedy for all
Poles and Ulcers. no Inottor . "
how - long standing for Diaries,
Cuts. Wounds, . and ..:every
ABRASION of MOB or FLESH.
and for Min diaeasetaanerallY•
Bold by all Draggled& Pedraiillailds•
JOHN V. HENRY, Sole EfOlerr,
No. 8 Wiese 110/. Now Yoi
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