The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 05, 1870, Image 3

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    minion •BANK,
NO. 80 FOURTR
•• rrrisinruan.
_ oasis VAPIT&L *200.000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
IfANIL or DINCOUNT ANDDEPONIT.
W.K. /WYO.
rrcHdent. 1.3.416. r.
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Chu, H. Leah . ' ford.
annA V 1074,
"Ti ts nnw ltv or.antaed and 1...P.md
t04 1 4, 1 ,..entral I.l%nitins
( I ET),
SILVER AND COUPONS,
Bought ofilighest Prices.
PH. B. HERTZ, Banker,
Gar: Wood St. and sth Avenue
JADES T. BRADY & CO.,
lanoocasors to B. JONES A CO.
- "
I)erner Fourth Avenue and Wood St.,
13A.INEECIaltS,
iStm sad salt all kW, of
QOVERNMEHT SFMM'IM
GOLD. MUIR ►ND COUPON%
1 1 1. , ST'llIfOttABLE.TrINEL.
Mr interest Allowed en Deposits.
alarituaer. Issued on filerrerasseat Baud, at
Liman niarkes rates.
Orders executed for Ibe Portholes
and Nate of lOTOCKPI,. BONDS mod
BOLD.
AMP:S T. 13RADT
5000 ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
7-30 BONDS.
CETI
N. sozanzs & lONS.
ECM
TE Vittsintri4 Gaittis.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
FIZIANGE AND TRADE,
(By Trkarat* to tea Pittsburgh aaaitte•l
Maw Yeac, March 4, 1870.
The gold room today has been the
scene of. Intense sicitement, - and the
price declined to 112%, to, lowest point
touched since August 11, :1 0422; when it
sold at 1123. The downward movement
begnnyceierday afternoonand sales were
made late in the evening as low as 11434.
This morning before the formal opening
of the room tralmactlOna were between
114% end 113%. The Bret recorded sate
wax at 1133 g, after which the price fell to
113 X, again advanced to 111, fell to 11.2%
and closed at 1134.
The Post sum the market Is depressed
by weakness - 1n foreign exchange and by
the statement of the foreign trade move
ment of the United States, telegraphed
from Washington yesterday afoul:mon
which makes the bale's of trade against
balance
this country In; the six months ending
Dec. Slat, 11h9, only about $2,000.000. " As
the trade statement Is an ofticial one, it is
entitled to eonilderatlen, although
It bear marks of having been
prepared to make - as favorable an ex
iilblt as possible. The Commercial con.
tends that the statistics are erroneous,
and that the adverse balance should be
120,000,000 instead of 112.,000,000, to which
should Do added $35,001,000 interest on
bonds held In Europe, making 05,000,-
000, or at the rate of. 1110,000,000 per
annum. Tho Commerdaladds, however,
that this balance, it la to be assumed,
has been set or by the export of smart
ties.
The Erprews says Europe is, and has
been for some time plat, buylng largely
of American railroad securities, either
for cash or in exchange for railroad iron.
Scarcely a day passes but some mantis.
„Alone are c3ncluded with repreeeetatlvets
of European banks fur some of our new
railway securities, which are being con
gauntly brought* on this market. The
cotton crop is very large and Is being
marketed with unusual tepidity. Cau
tion on the part of lb:mortars boa brought
imports sod exporle closer together than
fir years put. and the official figures show
our foreign trade is very evenly balance
ed. three official figures no account
is made of the shipments of American
isecurUles, and there are many believers
In the theory that Europe is In debt to
America and not America to Europe.
Thus It will be seen the railways are
bringing the country to the verge Of
specie payment. It as the natural and
real cause claim present decline In gold.
The decline In gold to-day unsettled
trade in mercantile circles, and bad a
depressing effect In the produce market.
Provisions of all kinds were lower.
Flour declined from ten to fifteen cents.
Wheat-dull and almost unsaleable,' not
withstanding the cable reported an ad.
Vance of from one to three pence at
• Liverpool. In cotton great depression
was telt, and the market difference In
the views of buyers and sellers brought
business very nearly to a steed still.
Prices declined fully half per cent., and
there was a disposition to apeculatifon •
still lower prices In the future-- The
decline of ,cotton of late bas entailed
heavy losses on epeculatore holding cot
ton in hopes. of • spring rise, and the
market In in ,that feverish condition
which might renalt In much lower
prices if cotton on the spot was thrown
on the market freely.
The money market was unusually
- easy at Ha at on call, and on nearly all
business4fals. A prominent bank today
made a loan for sixty days at 6 per cent.
to a Government bond firm, but this
does not relied the leading in regard to
the future of the money-market. Loans
have been made for sixty days on stocks
at 7 per cent. and a commission cd %VW
' per cent. There le an Increasingfear of
a closer money market in April, when
the country is likely to call upon the
city tor currency to make her yearly
settlements. • •
Business paper is nominal. Sterling
heavy, and lower at ki•a6B%. Carrying
rates for gold 5 per cent. to flat. Clear,
ancsees77,Wo.oso.
Governments heavy and lower, but
closed steadier. Coupons of 'Bl, I4%(fa
14%: do ',62, 11%@ltae; de a 4, 19%019%1
do 'B5, 10%@)11; tio new, 9%039%; do 'B7.
9 . 4 44 9 %; do '53, 9%fialo; lottrie 7%fiNt;
Currency 13410an10%. .
State securities weak, with a decline in
new North Carolinas, based on the
following telegram from Aweigh: !The
bill reducing spaded tax on bonds passed
both Homes' by a large majority; If Is
now a law, and the tent will declare
bondsloconstßutional." alleamirte, 93%;1
old Tenneasees, 55%; new. 45%,;_ old
Virginias, 68%;* new, 67: old North'
Carolinas. 45: now, =%.
The stock market to-day was not af
fected by the excitement and dealine
gold, but with slight exceptions has been
strong. The speetal feature Is the North
western common, In which dealings
have been Immense. Reading, Lake
Shorn and Vanderbilt shares were liext
in volume of business. The market
closed firm it about the highest rate of
* the day.
The attachment on the Boston; H ar t.
Ord and t he rioa is said to hays been
invited by
of
dale of the Com
pany, In order to shut out the abseil
creditors and hasten matter' In the Leg
Widens. •
. Thirty prioes.—Ointon, 00%; Mtn
_ berland, 30%; Western Union Telegraph,
M;-Quicksilver, 11%; Mariposa, 8; do
preferred 19%; Aflame Express, 60%;
W 6 / 11 &Yugo, 29: Amerkan, 37N:
tad States, 50: Pacific Mall, 37%; Ne g.
w
York Ventral. 95%; Brie, 25; do. prefer
red, 42; Harlem, 143%: do preferred,
• 145- Hudson Scrip, 93%; Reeding.
97 Lake Shore, 87%; Illinele iCentrid,
- 188 a
doburgh, 1/7%; Northwestern,
93: Preferred, 98%; Rock • 'Leland,
119%; St. Paul, 02 %; do. preferred, 75%1
Wabash, 4334; do. preferred, 71%; Fort
Wayne, 9110 Terre Hattie, 35%; do.
preferred, 53: Chicago and Alton, 113;
do. preferred, 113%; 0. d M., 30%; New
Jersey Central, 1011%; O. C. C., 73%;
O. O. di I. 0., 19: St. Joe preferred. 107.
Boston prices: Camper Falls, 4; Frank
lin, 6 : 1406114 85; Quincy 18.
Sub.Traisaury balance: gold, $76,232,.
684 curr ency, $4,597,674; general 'hal.'
once, 184,20.911. -
omen os Prrussiman Goorrrs,
FRIDAY. March 4. MM.
Quotations ss mewed „,pb.
Mort= Gh.sid, IMO Silver. 111* Eagbty.
0119 W 114,4 i, Eve Twenties, 1,44 UN:
do PM, il0X; do 1.885, 110%; - do IM,
Consols. 109. do 1884 108,Si; 'do • MA
109%;Tea Forges, 1417,4; Adams mx.
prose Company 130,4; Marabouts ,Unkas
Sspross Company. --, nmerkun Ex.
pre= Company, six; Western -Unit=
Telegraph. 84; . New York Ventral
Meoding, 97; Pittsburgh. fort
Weenie & Chicago, 9134: Oldo &
2 3; ktuddiotn iEctithern, WM:
Cleveland & Pittsburgh. RN; Chicago.
Rock Island Cr Pacific, 119 X: Chicago &
North Western, 72,(: Chicago & North
Western Preferred 97%; Erie 25K.
sacitarrog. &wed/.
Paris, per franc 21% ba
Berlin, ;baler 82 86 %
Frankfort, florins 48 8 0
eh Ingquedations received by Jailie9
r.. Brady & Co. Gold: 113%; united'
Stem Sixes, 1881, 114%; Flyo-Twentlee,
1862,111 X; do, 1864, 110%; do; 1866, 110%:
ren-Fortias, l 07%; Fiee-Twentlea, Janu
ary and July, 1865, 408%; do. do. 1667,
06) do. do. 1868, 109%; Union Pacific
Railroad, 87%; Central do,'do, 80%; Cy.
Paden, UO%; Lake Soperitr
)FAIR. Err*,
Crewe OP PrITSAQaeB C3ULD7II t
Fittosx, March. 4,
The general merchandise market
continue quiet and dull and devoid of
auy new or important characteristics,
none at leant worthy of special notice.
The demandlur all of the leading com
modities, la light and mainly local, be.
tog restricted entirely to supplying the
imatedlate wants of the home trade,
while in regard to values, there are no
changer with the exception of !Sugar.
and I..bffees, which are tending down.
ward in sympathy with the continued
decline in gold,
APPLES—Steady, with • steady de_
mand and regular sales at P(itkti for•
good to prime and $3%®4 for chuise.
APPLE BUTTElt—wooted at -6.5075 c...
BUTTER—Tber• le a steady demand
for prime to choco at 83486, and fancy
brands at 37®3&
BEANS—DuII but unchanged-410
234 per bbL
BROOMS—Store tirloeau No. 2 , 5 8 1 78 .
Nu. 3, KEA; No. 4, $6,011; No. 5, 0,60.
Carpet Brooms, 16,0006,50.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—The tendon
is about OTIII; may be quoted nOunnally
at 2%03 eta.
BROOM. CORN-18®17 eta per pound.
CliEhHE—Sales Western Iteeot•e at
17; Hamburg 173 f; Ohio Factory 18; Ohio
Gotten 183j019; Red York ()when 193(
Gad. _
CARBON ol4—Dull amt drooping; pro
quote standard brood. at 25%;45,4, for
boor 100 bbl low, and 263.4€011, In ore
tall way.
CRANBERRIE•i—Prime to choice
eastern Cultr:ated. #l7@lB per bbl,
4 :i.:LN MEAL—IS dull and cannot be
quoted above 854900 per bushel.
DRUM FittllT—txminues Mill with
a supply oansidereblY in excess of the
demand, while prices are nominally no.
changed. Apple; -- 7@B; Peach e s, 511)
%for su
RR USED s d ems fo r h elves.
Et3133- , •ltsther weak In sympathy
with. the change In the weather, but
prices are unchanged at 2.50213..
FEATHERS—SaIes at 35090, and the
usual advance for small lots, In a retail
way.
FlSH—Salsa Lake Herring at ;Hi per
half bbl, and White Fish at 193‘.
FLOUR —There la no improvement in
tho demand and the market is quiet and
dull but
_phew; areunchanged. We
continue to quote at V.:(4534 for simmer
and 15,4@.6 for winter. Rye dour f5(24
GRAlN—There is nothing doing In
wheat in this market—little or none
offering and not much Inquiry for it.
We continue to quote at Ilia0i)1,15, for
good to choice. Oats steadier but un
changed; 4.19*13, buying, and 4543017,
Corn Is in light aupply and firmer,
but unchanged: 73©76„ on wharf for Ear
and 78080 for Shelled. Rye quiet, and
nominally unchanged at 80(418b. Barley
—9O for prime State spring, and =4OO for
fall.
HAY—le quiet and unchanged; prime
baled Is still quoted at $1116J20. .
Hildfal—bbilid 231 - (413c per pound.
HOMlNY—Saleatat ; 6 , 7 4; 16 , 00 _Par bbL
1,1612-- . . Bales of Oleiyeland white lime
at_1202.26 per bbl. -
L&RD Sellers & , Co. quote
extra No. I at 111.38®1,26,end No. Sat 58.
MAPLE (SYRUP—fish& at! 81,75 per
gal ion.
ONIONS—:Quiet and .unchanged; 1215.
2,76 Der bbl, as to quality.
PEANUTS—Prime Tennessee quoted
at 96410 eta .
POTATOES—Tba demand Is rather
better though prices are unchanged; we
continue to quote at 45c, on trace, and
50e in store. .ftecelpts haves been small
for some time past, and the supply Is
somewhat reduced. • .
PEAS-41,70@1,76 per bushel.
PROVLSIONB—hiarkot weak and pri
ces lower. We now quote at 12% for
plain Shoulders, and 18,4* for Sugar
Cured; Ribbed Rides, 15% ®l6,i; Clear
10X; Breakfast Bacon. IS; Sugar ,Cured
Hatria,lBigloig. laud, In t rces, 1534(4,
lf,N; In buckets, 1634016% Mess Pork,
5W3(04283i.
POULTRY—Receipts eo thine very
light and market Is almost bare. We
continue to quote dressed chickens,. at
IBAIS ets., sad dressed turkeys, -
SEEDS—Clever seed steed) at MIN."
Timothy seed, 11434@5, and Flaxseed,
‘20e@11,15.
fiTHAW—Balee of rye etraw at W.
eats at pow. 4.
HALT—ho quoted at ;475 by the car
PITTSULTIIGH IRON MARKET.
ODPICZ or Prrreinizert GAzErrn,
Fnm. March 4, lan.
The metal market bas been rather
quiet this week, the sales In the aggre
gate being comparatively light, and'as
many of toe mills bought pretty liber•
ally two weeks ago, and are now pretty
wall supplied, tho demand Is only mod
erate, while prices are unchanged. There
Is no disposition manifested now as thexs
was In January Land the early • part of
February to force sales.. and all good
estabilahed brands, either_ eastern 'or
western, are held firmly and ,prlces are
well sustained. Common and inferior
irons, of course, are vary dull, because
they are not wanted, but as already in.
[Minted, the demand 'for first' class
brands Is fully up to the supply.
50 torn Com'n Gray Fors e.. 434.00 cash
60 Cold Mont Fonre • 85.006 moo
20 GrayNeutralForge. 36.50 4 max
20 No. 1 F0undry.......... 39.00 4 mos
40 Nta 1 , do= 40.004 mos 1
20 No. 1 do 40.604 mos
30 No. 2 do ... ;.. 37.00 4 Woe
10 No. 2 do 8600 cash
60 No. • do $llOO cub
40 No. 2 do 39.00 ( - mos
No. 2 do— 33.60 4 mos
100 Chlckles Forge - 86.00 aunt
10 . Neutral Gray Forge.. 8860.: cash
100. No. 2 Foundry 38.00 4 mos
10 . Gray rivaled Short. ,86.00 cash
10 dd do do do 35.00 cash
RITUYINOUS 00AL SIIRIER) /MOE LASS
SUPERIOR ORR.
50 ZOOS White and mottled
Red Short 435.00 4 moe
50 White and Mottled
Red Short. 35.00 4 mos
500- Gray Forge Deliver. •
I able at Furnace__ 34.25 4 mos
600 Gray Forge... ..... 34.004 moe
350 Open Gray—to arrive 36 50 4 mos
80 No. 2 Foundry 51.004m0e
350 Close Gray Mixture •
of Native ore 36.00 6 mos
=
GAsiners,
011201 01
FRIDAY. March 4, MO.
' The oil nurrtet 'ls unlit' and without
and perceptibl change in any respect,.
Crude appeared to be a shade firmer,
there being a slight improvement In. the
demand, but, u yet, More ere no buyers
at 1112 advance. Refined liqulet and an.
changed. We are in hopes that the
clouds that have enshrouded the trade
for the pest two months. will soon break
and disappear, that there will be good
erring and summer • trade, though the
Indications, 11 must beponfessed, arenot
encouraging.
As already intimated, the - market w •
rather stronger to-day, under the Influ
ence of a lib/hely Improved demand, but
prices are anchangert.. Buyers are sffer
ing 12 eta for spot or seller this month
and sellers asking 12g. Sale 1,200 bbl.,
April at 12*,
111170trD
- 'ado 1 ,000 Maroh at 2734; 600 each April
to Anima at W.April to July reported
as being °Said it 283 j; and May. to Do.
cember as 30. • .
11/DORIPTS QV QIKIDII OIL VI Q. I.
Gallagher's Tank 938,' on- account J. - T.'
Stookdale: A B MII4 80, on sossum W
Bartle: J Gallagher 480, on account .L B
it Co: J Wllklne 240, on acmunt PhlVa
and Boston Pet , D Jr. CAN 80, on
a: wont W El Thompson; Penn 011 Works
400, on atexnult P liuteldriaon; Peerless
011 Works 403, on socatun B 8 DIIIIOVOI
Eagle 011 Works 80, on savant BEI
Donor,
Total ..... .. ......... ...«»17.1:11;» .... 2,771
OIL !Slurps° Nadi PINSI ar ia
Mentzer. R. dt Co. 160 Obis relined
Waring . ,Sll4a & to
oxvigLAND, March 4.—Flour study
sod quiet; whtte - X X 56.0n4,60; red XX
15.26@5,60; amber XX 0,00@5,75; spring
XX 0,0005.60. Buckwheat &twat Kw
@7,00 for good. Petroleum market some.
what-unsettled; refined .firmer, at 261 D
28,40 u the asking price for large lot.;
crude to higher and hold at ./.5,90 .per
barreL
Isiassems, February 4:.katost lu ea.
baled at 2lq Iteeelpsar.7lffpertige
bales: week's reeelisti 6.4118, =Pails 632
baler, at0ck.23,030 balm
MARHETS TELEGRAPH
Haw Yong, March 4.-Cotton decided.
13 , lower; Balsa 2.000 bales at =3.4e fur
middling uplands. Flour-receipts 5380
bile, dull and 5010 c lower, eaten 5400
Obis at 14,6544,80 for euportlns State and
viesiern, /4.9005,70 for extra State, 1480
05.80 for extra western, 15,5006.10 for
while wheat extra, /500 for R. H. 0.,
15,30(40,15 for extra St. Louis, 36,20133
8.50 for good choicedo. Rye flour ginet;
males 200 bbls at /4,4005,30. Corn meal
dull. Whiskey; more active and lower; '
sales 350 bbleat 89(01. Wheat-receipts
10,840 bark. dull and drooping; vales
24, 0 00 t 25e at It fur rejected No. 3 spring,
30,2701,231 for winter red and amber
western, 31.37 for white Michigan, 31,70
for choice white State. Rim quiet; sales
1,000 bush western at 933, an mrside ,
twine. Barlow-deli and heavy; ealee 2550
Dash Canada Went at 11. Barley malt
dull. Corn-receipts of 8,400 bush,
scarce and firm: valet, 1,600 hush
at 960990 for new mixed western; 31,03
01,04 old yellow southern. Oats dull:
receipts 10,725; roles =OOO bush at boa
00 N_c weunirli; 624631405tne. Rice dull.
°airmen:et 1,000 Rio 1313018. Sugar le
quiet: 200 b bile Cuba Mc; lee boxes
110 • 000 10 34 e, !notaieiea null. Petroleum
steady 15NOldo crude; 281.363800 refined.
Hops dull 18027 c for American. Linseed
MI lower 950970. Turpentine dull 410
4414 e. Pork heavy and lower: 325 bbla
3 'i1 3 . 70 G 20 unw mass: 320,75021 prime,
and 322,50024 prime mem; $25.50 new
measil seller April 125. Beef steady: 11l
bbls 110015 plain men: 114017,50 new
extraneous. Tierce 'Beef quiet at 1250
28 for prime mess, and 3270330 for India
mess. Beef Hams quiet, with sales 1,000
bide at 323€332 for new. Cut Meats more
active, with sales 1,120 pkgs at 1014011130
for shoulders, and active at 140,14 . 140 for
hams, Middles dull and lower, with
sales 80 boxes for Cumberland cat
at 130133;c, and 100 boxes do deliverable .
In Chong° at 12330, Dressed Hogs quiet
at 10%011Ve for if intern. Lard lower
050 tierces at 131301430 for
steam; and 15015,%c for kettle rendered:
also 1,250 Cereal Attain, aellar April and
May, a; 1414 c. Butter quiet at 14025 e
for Onto and 260450 for State. Cheese
dull and heavy at 14330153 e. Freight;
to Liverpool' firm. Shipments: 15,000
bush wheat per still at 20.
Lutist -Flonr!closed dull and 50 lower.
Wheat dull, heavy and nominally le
lower; sales No. 2 spring at 11,1001,15:
winter red and amber western $1,260
1,28. Rye dull and nominal. Oats dull
and heavy at_610630 for Ohio; 4550504 c
for western. Corn firm at 95099 c for
bound new mixed western. Pork uiet;
niter mess March or April at 005,8 7 and
buyers at 325,75. Beef dull and utichaug.
ed. Cut meats In fair request at una
changed prices. Bacon dull and 1:10Mitl.
al. lard quiet; 140 was bid and 1433 e,
asked,for prime steam fee March. Eggs
quiet, and unchanged.
,LOvis, March 4. -Tobacco is an.
Live and firm. Cotton nominal at 2.2 a,
Hemp unchanged. Flour drooping and
unsettled, with spring extra and double
extra at 1404,35, fall aimed:me at 34,2563
4,50, extra 14,5004,75, double extra 3460
636,25. Wheat: spring lower at 85087 c
for No. 2; fall dull and slow. with No. 2
red at 08c011,424 No. 1 do. 11,073301,10.
choice 310201,15. Corn inactive, at 750
780 for mixed, 76077 c for yellow, 78(054e
for white. Oats unchanged at 4834Qiiic.
Barley dull, at JR-glta prime
$1.05 for Minnesota, 02501.30 for choice
fall. Rye inactive, at 70Q72c. Whisky
corm at 95c. Sugar unchanged at 63 , 340
13c. Coffee steady at 200230. Previa.
ions nominally lower and unsettled, and
not enough done to establish prices.
Pork, jobbing, at 127. Dry salt clear
sides, Ina small way, 1434 e. 'Bacon:jot.
Wog lots of shoulders at 120: clear aides
163101.633 e. Lard nominally lower, at
14c for choice kettle. Recelpte-flour
9,600 bbls, wheat 0,700 bush, corn 8,000
Leash, oats 11,400 _bush, barley 350 bush,
rye 6,000 bush, bogs 481. •
Cattle Inactive at full prices, with sales
at 413050 for medium, 5330,6%c far
prime to choice, 7073,0 for extra. Hogs
wanted, et 863914 n for tight to extra.
Cnicalso, March 4."-Flour quiet and
steady at 1405,78 for spring extras.
Wheat dull; No 2 declined 1.40114 c:
No 1 quiet at 85c; Cale& of No 2at 77 340
7834 c, clasiog at 77,;37730 and un
changed this afternoon. Corn scarce and
firm st 69.13(46934e for No 2, and 51130
57 for no grade, and unchanged this
afternoon. Oats dull and 340•
closing at 3734 c for No 2. Rye dull and
steady 0.5 66067.10 for No 2. Barley
dull and nominal at 65070 c fir No 2,
Highwlnes nominal at 8500534. Mew
pork lower at 125087050, claming ',toady at
925,75 cash, - and 126,0213026.75 seller
April, Lard weak and ito lower, otos
lug dtill at 124;c. Meats quiet, cloeing
at live for dry salted ehouldera, 1234 c for
rough sides, and 1334 4 e for short rib mid.
dies loose. Llama quiet and steady at
13 cents, for green. Dressed Hogs
steady for light and heagy for shipping
lots at 110,25010,75, dividing on 200.
Receipts for the MA 24 hours--s,olobbis
flour, 81.550 bosh wheat, 15,900 Muth
corn, 5,460 bosh oats, 550 bush rye, 6,231
bush barley, 5,486 head hogs. Shipment.
-7,200 bbl Soar, 7.083 blots wheat,
13,872 bush corn,
..3,1= bush oath, 2,880
bush rye, 2,430 head bogs.
CINCINNATI, March 2.—Flour—fanally
15 @5,25.. Wheat dull at 31,06(10408. Rye
Mail and unchanged at 80(483c. Barley
Very dolt at - 90(01,10. Whisky closed
unsettled and nominal at iRc. Yrovighms
unsettled, no demand and prices nom
inal; some purchases of • bulk ghoul.
den were made at 9t40 wash, -and 10c
buyer April, to cover contract& Mese
pork could have been bought at r 2.8,75.
Bulk Sides at 13.411g14,40, and bacon at
14(315g1ec for shoulder's, clear rib and
clear aides. Lard was .offered at 13%(
14X0 for steam • and kettle rendered.
Sugar cured hams doll at 17(312a. Butter
scarcirat 30(335c. Linseed oil dull at 97
@WA Lard oil nominalist $1,2241,30.
Sugar dull and drooping at 9 , 41(3,130, the
latter rate for prime. Molasses dull at
75(3200. Coffee unchanged and doll at
/84Z4(1.
LOUISVILLE. March 4.—Sales 163 hhda
tobsooo at $8,76@7,25 for trash to lugs,
58(317,75 for low to good leaf; market
firm: Cotton dull with a downward
tendency; sales 126 balsa low middlings
at 19.40; Mock .6200 -bales, against 1200
balm for the o?rrespondlog period hat
year.. Floor - steady and • unchanged.
grain quiet: red wheat 51,10, white 111,31.
Vorn . 93,s‘ Rye 900. Oats 63c, all sacked.
Whisky 95e. •
Cnimsoo, March 4 —Lire Hogs active
and 'steady St tsgajs for common to
extra. Cattle 260 lower; dull: 114,264 - 0,75
for cows and light' steers, 56Q8460 for
fair to olodium, and 56,75(37,23 for good
to extra snipping steers. •
Pnimanstrauria, March 4.—Flour dolls
western extra family 5537. Wheat gold:
'Permarylvsmia red 51 25.Ry0 held al 51.
Corn; small traainses; new yellow 90(3
Plc. Oats steady and mielinnsted. Whisky
firmer at 51531. 03.
. .
- Mm.wistaurs, :March 4.—Float 130/131-
nal. Wheat quiet at 87340 for No. 1, and
863 o for No. 2. Oats unchanged. Corn
firmer. at 620 for new. Rye nominal.
Dressed hogs firmer at 510@l0 26.
Baurtarons, March 4.—Mess pork firm
at ;awl 50. Bacon firm: rib sides 1554
(3153 c, clear rib 1101 We, shoulders
1254(12%0. hams 19 200. Lard quiet
at 16140. Whisky du
_at IR.
Nhanyrits, March 4.L-Cotton ditll;
low middling 1954(B200; good ordinary
111 c; stock 6,000 bales.
Natinvo.r..a. Msrah 4—Cotton dull; low
mlddlingol9,4l329c; good ordinary lec;
stook 0,000
• III!' E 1 BY RAILROAD.
• PlTTwinnlaw, OINOTWOATI Awn ST.
Goth -.RAILROAD. March 4.-100 bbls
emit, A Kirkpatrick; 46 bales b corn, 72
ball b handles, 11 R McClellan; 8 cars
staves, hi P Adams Bros 1 do do,
Flostingo A D; 1 do wheat, R '9 Kennedy
Bro;12 bids eggs, 1- keg butter, Wood.
worth tt D; 49 bales wool, 8 Harbought
95 bga barley, J 197 do do, J
Gangwlch; 3 bb's applesg Mader; do
do, a b hide,, Maya a Stewart; 2 bblo ap
ple., Bholdaker; 10 b bides. 1 bdl o
older. 4 dos pelts, J Gabigher: 1 anvil,
J England; 5 Obis onions, J S Dilworth;
49 bga oats, bleanor Ms 2 bra cigars, 10
o used, .W M Rankin, 78 boa corn,
McHenry A 11; 2 bblo egg., 3 4 do onions.
Voter, M &Cm 6 bbl, eggs, W Hi Grog;
22 bge barley, F 13chlelds; 2 pkgs pr
Frasier et M; 2 bhda..tobsco cs, 1 box
oomph's, Weyman h Bra; 25 Ms hems, 1
coalcbacon, F Seller; 6 bdls steel, 12
plates, Singer N; 10 half butt. tobacco,
Carter Mcas 15 bales b corn, I Dickey; 2
bra h ware,, . St MaWldneys 100 bdla
maths, 12 do hoes, Park / Dean; 1 car
mill Iron, Elarbangh /ob 2 s tobscco.
E Goldsmith: 11 ban soap, 8 do lard, 6
kgo do, J MIIL /Son; 5 hhda shoulder.,
1 do do, J H Parker; 1 caned goods, Mo.
Candles (t J; 2 bales cotton, Eagle Cotton
Mm..
CLA 14NLAND AND P/rII9SCTROB RAM
isoao, Maroh 4.-8 can potatoes, J B
McVntary; a do lake sup ore, Rees, Graff
& Dull; 6 tura ore,- Eihoenberger, Blair &
00; I do do, Park Bros & Co; 100 bbla
lime, Lang & McKellar; 8 bbla cullett,
Knox, Kim, Co; 20 bag cheese, W H
Ktrkparlek; 2 bole, varntab, 1 do oil,
Lemon & Weise; 60 bdls smiths, W W 1)
& Co; lot pipe and pomp% Wallsoe. tl
On; 8 Ws potash, I Dickey h Co; 57 eke
TY% 153 do oata, 6-do rags, Graham 51;
18 lathy ha e stuff, Bedford Chair Co;
II bbla oat thee, - • I do pearl barley,
Scbtrarts Q HI 8 do oat meal, 6 kev,
bb pearl barley, Sttlotler & Id; 6 - bbla
Oa, Lippincott & Sweet;9 kegs washers,
Lswla, 0 & -18- bbla apples, 18 eke
ontolui r a do flaxseed, Meador .5 Harper;
40 eke potatoes, P Dna& Son; Methane &
Aulsr; 5 bbla apples, 5 trza cbecso, 74 01
bbla I,llsh. WRlddle; 11 bbla snits, I'
- bb bggs, S Devol; .8' bble - dry apples, 8
StlO:egss,Rea Jr; 7 bbl apples, W H
PITTSBUittt n pAILY - GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1870
Grant Co: 3 bbls eggd, 1 b.*, Ihf bbl
butter; Head A Al; 20 bf blare w fish, Dil
worth, H A. Co; 10 hi bbls trout, 10do do,
W flab, W Cootsr; 16 hr bbls w fish, 10 do
herring. Ssighniyer It V.
P/TT6IIMILON FoIIT WATNN AND Cm
-04100 RAILROAD, March 4.-200 bbl.)
flour, Watt, L dr (.sr; 8 tubs butter, Jae A
Graff A Co; 2 kge do, S Devol; 100 bbl.)
flour, owner; 1 box tea, Carter McGrew A
Col 1 WA eggs, Deem A 1/; 10 bras radials,
Arbuckle. A Co; 11 do butter, Volgt. DI
ACO; 7 pkge, tichwarte & 11; 6 bbls high
wines; Harmer, 11 A Co; &I do lard, 2
Cars bulk inset; E II Myers A Co; 100
Ws flour, Segbmyer A V; 20 churns, yy
Hare, A -Son; 7 mks a seed, 78 do oats. T
Hinkle; I keg brandy, J Adler .5 Co: 1
okg butter. 1 do eggs, A Kirkpatrick
d Co; 60 bbls hlghwinea, Litter( it M;
60 half ICUs flab, Arbuckle. A Co; 75 do
dO, Alien Kirkpatrick A. Ca; 25 8 ma
chines, W Summar A Co; 50 ex. ohms.),
8 do butter, .7 II Canfield, 28 dor. brooms
S Ewart A Co. I
ALLknoxivy VAI.T.Kr • RAILROAD,
March 4.-41 bbls tallow, (300 Floglelni 3
cars railroad Iron, oare,.(7 A Csrpentert I
do limeAtona, Shoonberger, • Blair & Oa;
10 ski clover seed; A Kirkpatrick A af;
2 cars metal, Rom Grafi& Dull; 35 6
flour, Culp h Shepard; 1 car limo, 1.7 i.
Reynolds; 10 Dim seed, 8 pkgs butter rind
eggs W Stewart; 10 do do, l C Schln
goat; 8 do to, A Gallagher; 10 rolls
loather, 8 bbl.) grease,.W Flacons& Eon;
Icor hay, Thom Duncan; 8 eke rye, 4do
seed, Scott' A Olsal; 115 bbls tor,IL
Oppenheimer; 11 eke corn, A Riley; 13
do do, Robb A 11111; 64 cars noel, Kier,
Foster *Mar; 60 do do, Armstrong,
Dickson dc Co; 18' do clo,- Coleman,
Rabin A Co.
ALT-a:GRIMY STATION March 4.-1 cas
metal, Lintlaay it McCutcheon; 1 car
mill Ned, 1 do hay, (leo Stewart; 75 WIN
follow spokes .1 Isotner; 68 bgs flax
seal, 51 B Suydam; 3 cars cooperage, J
M Hemphill; 100 bbis flour, R. Knox A
Son; 3 bbl, clover seed, Jos Craig; 12 sks
oats, .7 Kober,. 1 car flax seed, Ewer,
Hamilton !it CO; 8 oars Ice, A Ackley; 4
do metal, Lewis, Bailey A Dalton; 2do
wheat, It I' Rem:rode Aro; 1 do metal,
1 4 .4" — :.7. - ; & burentield; 9do do Spans, 0
A, (18 7 bales broom corn, E a Mathews
I car wheat, W McKee Jr On Ado or,,
Pgh Iron A Forge CO.
PITTBOI7IIOII it O.INNKLI.HVILLE RAM.
nos.% March 4.-49 bbl, whisky, W A
Keefer; 14 tic tobacco, Ft Jr W Tacksm: 6
do whisky, Minket. A 13;160 his w loans,
H C Fry & Co: 78 eke corn. Kell A'S; 49
bbls whisky, Little & 61; 6 bdts bags, 1.1
Wallace; 1 oar metal, T Moorhead; 83
bills paper Markle .1 Co; 1 car sand,
Knox. Klm d Co; 1 do metal, Dunbar
Iron Co; 1 box•mdse, McElroy, D A Co.
RIVER NEWS.
The river was about ibtatioaary last
eyoning, with 6 feet In the channel.
The City of Evansville, we regret to
learn, took a shear on her pilot, in the
vicinity of "Merriman," - on Thursday
morning, and before the engine. oould
be reversed with stifiloieat power, struck!
the bank with considerable force, doing
considerable damage. • It is reported
that she took about a foot of water,
epritag a good many of her 3ointa, and
injured herself In several respects.
There was nothing serious in the awl.
dent, however, and she soon prooeded
on her trip, and as she passed Steuben
ville the IMMO evening site must have
got along pretty well.
The Este PULDS/31, Capt. Evans, will
leave for NevrOrleans to day, positively,
and shippers are requested to have their
Nile of lading down before 1! o'clock.
The clerks, Messrs. Harbison and
°Mint will be on band to attend to
those having business with the boat.
The Arlington departed fur. incinnati
yesterday afternoon with a g3tid freight
list, between four and fire hundred tons.
The Glendale, which triSt left for St.
Lotus on Thursday evening, run &gran nti
at Glass House, mid was still sticking
there at lest amounts.
It appears that the Sallie wan not the
only boat victimized by Wilburn, the
sugar broker at New Orleans. The 511-
vet Bow, Mollie Ebert and the Miens
el ppl wore also treated in the Same man
ner and by the same man. The Barer
Bow, settled, in preference to entering
luto litigation, but the owners of the
Mollie goers and Mlealseippi have em
ployed counsel and will contest the
matter. to Lind out who hem to stand the
lose. It does not seem right that theee
boots ah•..uld be bald accountable in this
matter, he forced to pay fur an article
they never recelvod. It is also clear that
the agent at New Orleans had no right
to sign bills of lading without some eel
dertice that the sugar had been received,
and it la enapected that the agent and
auger broker were both connected with
the swindle or fund, as both of them,
it le said, hapirdisapprcited.
The R.,C. Gray, Capt. Whtttaker,
filling up steadily and will be the drat
boat out for Nashville, and the eameria
true of the Camelia, Capt. R. C. Mason,
for Bt. Loute
Capt. Yerkee, a lower:river ateamboat-
Olen, la hero looking !hr a boat to place
in the• Louisville' and. Arkansas titer
packet trade.
The Juniata, Capt. C, L. Itrennan`a
new boat. will leave on her drat trip in
the Cincinnati packet trade, next Thurs.
day. She Is, in all respects, a drat clan
teat, and la admirably .adapted lot the
trade for which she was constructed,
The Bello arrived and departed for
Wheeling.
Mr. Andrew Ackley is receiving •
large quantity of very.fine Ice from New
York state,• with which he intends to
supply steamboats. - It eclipsoe any ice
we have seen yet.
—The St. LOWS Democrat, of Monday '
earn Captain . Hiram .K. Hazlett .la
again In town, and will henceforth be
engaged In aking the pessary ar
rengcmenta for carrying out the contract
for government transportation on the
Missouri River. Mr. R. H. Woolfolk,
one of the owners of the steamer Rich
mond, was on 'Change yesterday. We
learn that the owners of the Richmond
have come to an agreement to sell, and
are prepared to sell that steamer at nil•
vale sole. Mr. T. M. Rees, of Pitts.
burgh, recently at Memphis and en
gaged upon the wreck of the Maggie,
Hays. arrived In this city on Saturday.
He leaves today for Cincinnati.
—Mr. Thomas Lttherbnry, of Oman.
nett, is building several bargee for the
Mieshalpni Valley Trarmportation Com.
Nony, to be Used in the Si. Louis aim
ew Orleans trads. They posses say.
end -Improvements over others yet
constructed. Their capacity will be
from 1,200 to 1,500 tons. -
—The famous steamer Richmond,
which has been lying at Coltimbus, - Ky.',
for some time peat, in the bends of the
United States Marshall, was Reid to a
party of prominent. St. Louts boatmen,
ou the 3d, for 1100,000. She will tmme.
Clistely take her- piss in the St. Louis
and Pew Orleani trade.
Capt. .1. U; Ind D.' W. Narrates left
Cincinnati; Monday, for the wreck of
the Rama No. 3, to make an colors to re
cover the body of their' brother, Welter
Starrett*, sod to assist In the. recovery
of the bodies .of other persona, lost on
that steamer. -
—TnePortinah left Little Bock for SI.
LOMB on the 224 of February. The up.
per Antenna was ao low that the
steamer Ozark was going down slowly,
double tripping her freight Oyer the bar
below Lewisburg.
—The Minns°la, bound Mr Cincinnati,
struck an °tetra - Own neer Bailee Point,
raising her wheel out of
_place, and
breaking her plummer-bleek. She we
towed back to Memphis by the Gallatin
for repairs. . -
—The Leonidas, Peninah and tow boat
Simpson Horner were at Cairo on Wed
nesday. The Leonidas he 14 hbds
auger for Pittsburgh.
—Capt. John James Sr., purchased t h e
Emperor at Cincinnati on Wednesday.
Price, $12,000.. Capt. S. T. James , take .
commend.
—The Great Republic - left New Or
leans on Wednesday, and the Sallie and
Carrie V. Fluent' passed Vicksburg the
same day.
--The Miesissipoi had probably 200
head of stock on beard whoa she struck,
which were doubtless all lost.
—The Mollie Ebert, St. Louis to New
Orleans, was at Memphis on Wednes
day.
—The Messenger was to have left Wu
alumni for New Orhaw on Thursday.
—The Savanna wee. to have left (Mn
otnnati for Pittsburgh on Thursday,
oeRBIAGES. - BUGGIES. 19 0
]OHM Q. WOBSL4H ... H. D AVIB
W ORKMAN /c DAVIS,
ISUOOINOIIB TO
Workman, Moore & Co..
Mani ithataren liad Dealers La . .
cmuusialgs - , BUGGIES,
Opting an Buck Wagons,
11u.46; 44; 46aadi,48 BaTerlt,
den lot w Work ntlea
:ra sad
ted to en slUsfaclpels eTwzy is good s.
Enrtlowm
Irig " AilTa k rer " l3 ger N h Vret
EgiFits44PitantaegM7gl
ar.elafts.
. _
RICHARD DAVIS ttarleg purchased the
laterenef Al.r; end We.. D. Moore: In.he late
arm er AR. *OHRE a co.. the boa
hese wll hesutter he continue...ls% the old steed.
17;27114 " Ogeei .21 1 64 1 1. 1. " DI •
JOHN Q. WOPUIIa
H. RICHARD DAVIN
LasZhitc tieelth CHAIM' 11httoes1 Baia, Pittsburg&
J
RIVER PACKETS.
=
PITTSBEDGII AND TINCINNATI
PACKET LINE.
The new And splendid siSlewheel s
rn
Steas... ARLINGTON'. ItANIEL
MOORE. Master, A. S. 1911trARO, UM, tames
•pisathorala for Cincinnati e very THIS DAT at
promvu os
r. Feral a, leaves CinetnnAtt
for FlOsburah, at 13 M. every YhIDAy.
For frelsht, Ins .Age, or other Information, ass
ply on Pod or In
JAMES COLLINS,
Pet FLACK A COLLINURWIS. Agent,.
NASHVILLE.
FOR EVANsvlLLE ta dr it
ie/ell/UW[4LE AND KASH
LLZ.—Tbn due yummier Attlee:nee
R. C. OKAY OAP:. ItlYelltal,
Will Inv.. for the above and intermediate ports
on SATURDAY, March Iltuott 4 P. X.
For Cm:kilt or p ..... e. e pplY oti board or to
ltlF.er • Milt MR.
FLACKA COLLINUWOOD. Agents.
sr.- LULUS AND
IMMUURI RIVER
rOtt EVANS 'IILI. E.a s tr im e
CAIRO AND WC. .illtri
e dna 'oast eeeeee teem
CARELLA Caot. P.O Mellon.
WII. leave for the above sodintermediate poste
on TUlCtill AY, Shireh OM, at 0 A. M.
int hale ht or hue arte ATP' , 00 board, Or to
rabf /LAC A CULL LSO WOOD, •ao et.
MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS
ri, MEIIIPMS ANDadr o g
MOW ORLYANS Tito
:44.;
a rrg . o .. porta on TatlO
Nut
n'Whtor dirAti;l'l l &WAY, o4or to
FLACK f
ING n t A OOLLr.m.
fc2,5 _ Ageate.
FINANCIAL.
TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL-BANK,
Wood St., cor. Second Avente.
INTERIM PAID ON- DEPORT&
Gold, Coupona, Bomb and Stooks
DODOUT AND SOLD.
1 . . 1 11,V11;1Te.
uY•dAt °TRIPS CIAKKE, JO.. uutteer.
S. McCLEA.N---& CO.,
BANKERS.
Government Securities,
No. 75 Fourth, /venue,
rrrrosonau, rA.
Pentooni and prompt attention given to every.
twig in the Miasmas. Collection. made.. C.-
lamed s -.4 Int . rest allowed on Thae
Deptalla. Advent.. node on tae Collateral.
and Un.erom.et tteematleo .t' liberal rates.
Dealers Is Yorelps and Domestic F.:chances
aold, Paler, Bank NM.. ar... le. AU load or
other Yl.oellauaaa. poet; Bun.. Mortgagm.
Comorrelal nelollated at the Moil
aaaaa of nostsal.sion.i tall
PEOPLE'S' SIVEGS BARK
0 f Allegheny.
E'er. Federal and Lama West&
n. nAIIiTX&X. Preeldull.
L P. TOUR% fabler.
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT.
Ilseklieldera lavidaally LlQia
lITERIZT ALLOWED ON TIED DEPOSITS
THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
OF-I'ITTBIIUISGH.
MEM
Sate Keeping' of Valuables,
Under rearentee. end Were uttag aI Maths Is IY
Fire and Burglu-Proof Unita.
No. 83 FOURTH AVENUE.
PresIdeut—WILLIAIN runiirs.
TM* Praelelleat-11ENST LLOYD.
=
WILLIAM PIIILLUS,IIITEON PAINS - MR,
HINILY LUAU, Jos. Is. Monalsom,
WILLIAM BRA. OCOMUM IMAM_ •
WILLIAM M. LYON.I:UIITLS O. HUMIX.T. '
JAS. L. BENNETT,
kIlc•T Taus—B. V. ON BOXIIIIIOIIST.
Open deny frank 9 ceeloet A. a. w 4 o'clock
CITY DANS.
12 Fifth Avenue, Pittabargly Pa.
CAPITAL, SlOO,OOO,
TOCIROLDEBE INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
STPsEnT PAID 0X DSPOsITs.
I]'4.4a 4(.cIT II
Bosebt nod sold, tO4 wren desital retaftled to
rerope. CoMotion. made eet all to, tramp:oil
points of the D 01.., stew•ton pee ...
Demister Maims, P.Older
JANZ. MCCAW.. rim Creel,
• W. N. MOIHIAN. Orttror.
D. Ibmsen. •
He re, McCabe,
Tbormi Roane. Her] Keating. •
Patrick gere. Tervree Campbell.
elm, B. sere, Jnmae Mitten,
Chao. ' H. A. he
rues.
•
U. J. Dram, Ibormilarnes.
•
Jeltkr N. Btopy.
JUG. X. tiAprAr. Strlottor.
N HOLMES & SONS.
BAINTEMEtS,
157 MARKET STREET
IPITTROVINIM,
th:°;:1111t7= 1 "ZI CV.ItZ t " 4 """" "
Stocks,'loads and other Securities
Novo= AND Bow ON oommusuoN.
Forth:atm Minato* poll to tbo oanamto awl
sok of
United States Securities.
Aina
HART, CAIJORICT Sc CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
.Donner Fourth mad Wood Streets,
PITTSIIIIIIOII, PA.;
011.1001:1160t TO TIANNA)HART t
DiaLtria 114,
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
to us puce...*
GOVERNMENT BONDS.„
tr, Drafts on Loudon.
OILS
& KING,
Ocandssicra Morabuts sad Broken Is
Petroleum and its Prodacte,
PALZELLI KOOK DUQUEINE WAY.
raurDiLphue. ADDER"
- WARING, KING a co.,
109 WALNUT Mu=
TACK BROTHERS,
COMSION AN: C. TS
AND DIALDVA
Petroleum and Its
ogra r fi h ntil.siiiii tj aaW r
Thllsdeiphisollia•-131f WALNUT -.
ashwto
A
111111POIENTil:4: 01 ALL
Bina of Week lake tab are &We
ej Polprewyptrf ash 0. ise
E i r
sod Unto strecw. Per wee enemy. I. the
business eaeblee in to AorAttave le
re int
claw arilerao u r a r dw .111
~ Wilmot,
row e 'rrh ge . .ea etewAjr Wiraeue"ertai,
aneola w holm !Nor Aw 4 Weals allee
=wetly.
CHEAP _ '
• STOVE! AND THIWATIE,
Q(!AI. D0Z121. - nar, pawn, a.,
Ale., at
P. Cb 111,71,11,.
140 anat stash
ECM
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. Ao.
CARPETS.
REDUCED.
Oil. Cloths, Window Shades.
DRUGGETS.
DRUEIGET SQUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
At the Lowest Prices Ever Offered
BOVARD, ROSE
21 FIFTH. AVENUE.
NEW. CARPETS.:
Reduction in Prices
TO CORRESPOND WITH
WHOLESALE RATES.
McCALLIIN BROS.,
51 FIFTH AVENUE;
secrerE WOOD STREET.
feSI
NEW CA.BPETS
AT
POSITIVE REDUCTION IN PRICES
,Ve are now receiving our
NEW SPRING STOCK!'
.L.4l=l.lr.l . rattgetz:rt,t ,
&Ishii and American Brame!' and
Tapestry Carpets, •
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &C.,
Which we offer Fifteen to'f' ...ate. Ave cents per
"r " Na e. tiegn " it L atii=rt r a=l:ll Wa t t has been
made for years, relieve our Neer Stock
worth the attendee of purchasers.
AI'FIRLIND & - COLLINS
71 and 13 Fifth Avenue.
fry, OP COM) }LOUR)
REDvcraom IN
CARPETS •
For a Short Time to Prepare for
SPRING TRADE.
OLIVES IcCLINTOOL & CO
Have • marked thatr noted.. down below last as •
0.4 Stetet. Nat Ilse. of
Carpets,
•
Ott Cloths,
Draggy's, arc.,
AT
:EASTERN PRICES.
Nara tar stns ran be metered by those anttel•
f',2°,fLlZ:i74,lb7 ` 4 " , "•••t... .f
OLIVER iIIeCLDITOCK &
ret
.23 Filth Avenue.
BUSINES3 CHANGES.
DIfEIOLUTION.—The Partner
ehlp heretofore raletlea between
PILL • PFIIITTMILY.
la the Real nut.. buslaen. was this day dia
solved.by mutual eosiorat.
THOS. It. PILL
JPO a. snurtraur.
rttuberga. lob. 1010. 1.110.
The Reel Estate sad Inseraace busbies* will
bereollee be continued by THU& N. &ILL &
MON. to their sew office on the comer of Pena
and 33d Wiwi/. Proverty nee sold .
Ilene laf:m.lin sums of ...CO& to 0.000 en
best el ,
ate mort&sges.
'MOP. R. BILL RION.
Fittaboreh. Feb. 11111tb, 1810,
tablisolenTras
W. LAMENTS. W. a:NICHOLSON.
J. J. THOhIPSON.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The wodersigaed been tll. tfty .itered Into •
Co•paonne.rtnership far the perpeee of carrytnigon
Ma bof
UPHOLSTERING
Ail/N.197 WOOD STREET. ander the style of
HOBBITS, NICHOLSON k THOMPSON.
•N W. RORILNTS.
W. A. NICHOLSON.
J. h. THOMPSON.
Plrreawaelif, Feb. 1. 1070.
The long experience of Mr. Roberta who rw
Mee how the tame of soberta. Heenir es 00..
tbst of Yr. Maoism. Me will Helen.
vi one Main/ one & Ow, enables them to ander.
steed thormigh7 the went* of the trades end
with a new and fresh Hone of 1004 e. embracing
weerfthing la the IltaisOotery trade, they seep/ C 4
folly eollcit•ehare of public patronage. fteaS
~ •' ] ~ ~ ~
ESTABLISHED 1831;
LOW, GRE ~ t C 0• 41
. • DIALERS LK
~IARDW
62 Wood Street,
(r•ur Room Munro Ni. Marla" Hetol.)
PYIIIIIIIIRIII, PA.
Country Illoreltanto Sr. invited to
twit and exanatuo oar Moot when la
tin City.
Agents for Asolormon i Wooln Moot
I and' Nortbweetarn Morse Slum Nall
• Contonny.
A fall stork of linelitalsta. Mask
=Xl}lles, Lather 6oltta Lave
Loothor. 45.. always on hand.
Pollan
Tax
' BEAVER ."'ALLS .
'CUTLERY CO!PANY,
aossretlts with their tell masafettereettneof
TABLE KNIVES AND FORKS,
Carrera, Butchers,'
Bread And Pocket linlrea.
A very tannin anatusiett of
RAZORS,
Rada azoresslylbr their Wade by Km beet rat'
lab stuantattortra
BEATER FALLS Y CO.,
No. 70 Wo Stieet.
fan
`OIE.
ITR D IDE
EMINLIn..PROOS
Lamp
CHBENEYS.
Jets.
.DINO,
rpm BIWILDEIIB.—NeaIed. Pre—
if-thiAgiiadtitbArfingt tiltrAltrrirt
a BON, canner WM and Peas, atraaa, a a atrai.
DA Me 3th ass ee Namh, fir Una mean of
tour.liree Stitt . Brick Dwelllig locus,
oe Oa await of raity-thlat and Batter Italia;
Bernesetstl ward.' MAC whet hate the Mb%
err thoesead for taring Met, taxmena far all
;taire=l 7 :Wf ' . " 4 4 Z g ' "6: 4,44. - 41 1
Mae sad $9
t re can be alas at gm
ariai r tn t trltarit i attitelttritratVitit a l
poet hidden. .
Waal BRAOSZN.
OFFICIAL
li=ffMl
ORDINANCE amending
the Or Mance on Merkel...
=on I. He U ordained n o d ~mem oy ta e
City PrWertiortre,aCominon
cifConn•
amewshied e and St it hereby ordain.] and
dt.dart4 dV the.natharttr of the Cams. That so
inmuch of .v01013'105 the ;autumn. en on Markel
Pure *57.f New City Clod.) es Pmeldra
that "tbo meat of Butcher.' dtails Unit he on'.
leeted monthly and all other Stand?, weekly. In
advance," ehm B otcher. e
Tiroead as follows:
"The rent of and dtands ha
colleettd quarterly. In advance; Celee and Mar
ket Gardeners' Stands monthly. la MM..: sad
all other. weekly in a.lince. Ithen the Mute%
timdcasera' Mande ere ante:cook d ihe lessees.
of mote one In their employmt nt. In Melt own
resistor business. the °Warm{ the mai kets shall
he at liberty to place elite dealers thereon. for
which reenter dolly rat.s alto I be collected."
dab. M. That any ordinance! or part of ordi
nance contacting with th e passage of thle ordi
nance at the present time nd the sam t
hereby repealed so fora, the ac m e agents tom or-dinance.
- 11rdidoed and enacted Into a lave this the 11Sth
'day of l'eatuary, A. M. 1870.
• JAMES McATILEY.
Attest; E. B. Ito nnow
President of Select Council.
,
Clerk orrf feet Connell
. •
W. A. TOMLI . NSON,
pmpien tot' Com nun Council
Attest: ii. }lnMununn. •
Clerk of ammoil Council. rah
OTICE. •
the latter of Opening Hoop Street
Netters Is beech, ilrett t tint the assessment 11,
made by the Viewers for the openloi of flood
street has been tiled In my onkel fur collection:
that If the same be not yollit within thirty days
Isom the date hereof, Muss will be tiled there
for %safest the urottertfes assessed, with leterest,
cents and fees, sod the Imo collected by legal
prates..
J. F. ELAGLE. City Attorner,
No. ZOO Filth ',roue.
hrrootroatt. Feb. 43. MO.
NOTICE.
a the Batter of Opening of Atwood Street.
Notice it hereby given th .1 0h...mm.1%1M
ad< by the •,etwer• In the °Twilling of Atwood
street bm, been flied In my canoe fvr eulleetloe;
thee it mid ssecermenta Sr nut nttld within
thirty day. fee m the date hereof', Ilene will be
Pled therefor ageinet the prquartl
with interact. (1.041 end fees, and the ea me Cut.
lasted by legal probes..
J. F. 'SLAGLE,
city /Mow?
t No. 106 elflb Avenue
Pirrustruou: ►en. ea. li24ueo
A L LEGIISN Y.
CITY leworwasloa (11,1 , ..
•LLOOOaIi CITY, Feb. 19. 1170.
NOTICE
•
(remora of Heal Estale,, west of Federal
.tract, who have fatted to comply wlth the Re"
raaxnvaonnzxrn.c fl.rny!rnflflri
required to return doseriptioee of their property
for regbify. (to present deeds ortille papere) to
this °Mice within the erre, tf thirty day. frees
I=l
will be held liable to the peaaltles set forth In
the clause of eet herewith appended.
EXTRACT FROM REGISTRY ACT.
State . Lowe, 1849, I'U 644.
• • • Should the dutyotreglsteringprpr.city
be neglected or omitted, or not be complied with
as promptly as may be deenter neeetteary to in-
re the early completion of the plans, then after
month , . pollee, by politic advertisement In
tee on/dal panel" of the OUT. to the ownrrs of
real ratite la sold city not realitere 0, and a
written or printed notice shall bale been served
os Om owner er owners, or delivered on the
propertr, should they fall to barn sock reword
made, then and In that cue they a►ail be sohloct
to a one of /lye Dollars for each month of .one
Elect. dating from the termination of said a&
.rtimmenti and In ease the same be neglecter
r the ewe of air months. a lien for the seen-
emulated guessed costa shall tie tiled and wile° -
ed as meekly.' delete are newer leety be here
after by lei collected; the mid gees to ba teed
Into the City Tresauty; the settee to parties
Mlle/ to register propene m./ be give. II
to embrace the property al soy wruanlar w
or metier!. number of wards, or 1 he sty a
lama • • • •
CHARLES DAVIS.
EMI:=3
EZE3
rar: I
NOTICE IR HEREBY GIVEN
that the easestetent made by the Viewer.
for the opening or FULTON BTRENT. Fifth
rd, ha been flied in thin °nine for examine.
can be 'limn bete until March 141 b,
11110, when it will not returned to Councils for
confirmation. .
=I
I=l
FIEEM
FOUNDERS, MACHIN'ISTS,
SNIP FORT min
FOUNDRY -COMPANY.
OPTION MID WORKS.
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBUIIGH, PA.
re Engines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nall Machines, Re
torts. and Castings generally.
W. J. ANDEMI3O24 H. A. SEETVOGLE.
610NONGIIIRLI ROHDE
W. J. ANDERSON & CO,
lisaufseturers of IRON ROMA FRONTS.
WMGOW LINTELB mid BILL.. and
• Castings or aU Deacriptiesa.
_arffpecjal stkeutioA pold ARCIIITEGTO.
ttir i Tr 113 suit b rigs for Window
tl
Orricg Asti YoulthAT—No. 154/ WATER
STREET. Pittsburgh. to.
ROIRINGOIN, REA & CO.,
summers to soantscor. Mon • Ituita.s,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND INAGOINISTA PITTSBURGH,
irmitsetnrek of Boat and Matt onai7 Stem Mr
ItarVert, Oelargt
sad NM. Cit°."T
1.11, corner 711,0 &ad Ilsoltbleld
Amt..
a mr ia t: g , 3 , 11Z . A1!D 'IS nasarr urasucro.mz
THORLIB CAIILIN & CO.,
Furth Ward Foundry and ■uhite Works,
lIANDUMT ST., •LLEGTIBINT CITY. fn.:
Ifforturszterans oft‘totlonary Rod Portable 'ltem
l er= {tiret W. 4...1;g1
X= ITIVAr h and/Mt=
W rises. ram H :11 &
pIICE3II.I ROLL FOUNDRY,
Cor. LIBISTT and ilinnn BTBELTIL
'BOLLMAN & BACALEY,
Xsaufhatarars of Oupertor
Chill Rolla, Sand Rolls & Pinion&
Jan •
PIT rBI3IIRCIH
WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS,
J■ ScHOONNAKER & SON,
I.IIOPRIESTVaIteI,
Manufacturer. of WRITE LEAD, RED LEAD.
BLUE LEAD, TINOS, LITHAROL, PUTTY
and AU colors LEY AND IN OIL.
OFFICD AND. FACTORY.
160,16!, 464,166 and 468, Ilebecca Blreet,
132=1=8
We nail attration to the guarantee pasted en
our atrial). Pure Whit* Lead. and whoa we nay.
a "parer carbonate of dud,•• we wean ...band
dally pure,' that 1.. free Roil Acetate and Hy
drate, and therefore Is whiter and mope dor. both
In color sePeoverlng property.
ou►BAPTLED to be a parer Verbalist° of
Lead and whiter than anj to the market, and'
will forfeit the "wire of UM package If eentalsw
leg the least adulteration. • •
JOE. armazz:.Jas. iltdiAr..acar. Lamm&
?MINA STEM BRBWBRY,
SPENCER, &RAY & CO,
Alcillaters and Brewers of afle,
PORTER RNLI BROWN STOUT,
PITTBBUROLI, PA.
MOIRE= WATOISOII. Mailman.
halm
KEYSTONE POTTERY
S. 11. KrE.B. & co.,
I 2:11=113
Queensware, Bristo4 Ware,
MSc and wareboum,sca Lumen' 6717JaCT.
Se-All oaten oromOtt7 ottoodlott to.
ENGINES, BOILERS. aul
FORT PITT
• •
BOILER. STILL Al l lll TANK
CARROLL AND SNYDER.
14 AN UTACTU KENS OP
OIL ITTILI,S AND OIL
CBDEK:DITN AtNE
SEITL NEII.
AN, ,SALT AND R•
AHT
CAONNA
MNDNO T TANS ADDDE%
STEAMT4TEM. GAZOMETEES AND IRON.
BRIDUES,
EDISON DOOBS AND COAL 8110TEIL
°M and
1=1127i tri r tr ITA:r.r. " •
, • PITTSBURGH, PA.
eqtrthelers teat to the Above addreu will be
protabtft attended t 0... • . stbEtte
HUGH D1.• • BOLE & 00.,
Cot. Point Alley and Duquesne B‘,
Wien DIU l'iluirA)
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machiniets . .
•
and
11.1!nnittll e hone P`kra . leale to enter at ow
P VlVli rr iorl;il Ve1 1 11, 5 7 8 1 1 1 11 171'1 below Nara
HAND Illtn, lloUrE and TOBACC O ne/lEwn
add IRON TOBACCO riteASIA, on band and
made to order, at the
. INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Irnottlui on the All Aram near the Point,
PITTOBUNOH, pia
NII-A II onleas prom ptlyAlled. Tem eue
RlESlelii. & HBO.,
?IBA A DIIRGLAR-PHDOF
SAFES AND VAULTS,
NO DAMP, MO NOME ,
EN6IINEB AND lACIEINEBY,
BREWERY W O RE, AND NUT
iZea,
Coi. l7th and Pike Sta., Pitillsnresi Pa.
nolelele
OMR& BOILER WUEKS.
F. REPHAN & CO..
1=131=2:121
PRAY BOILKILS a OIL TAMED, BRILLS, AG
IT ATOM, SALT HAPionZTLES. BET
BL
1•410.. [MOWN DOORS. CRILYNXYB.
BuICHIN W I L E WEDS, f. 0.. •
or. of second Avenue iuid Liberty it.,
I=l
Ripelrlng dol. promptly. Choler, nett to the
above address will be promptly attended to.
V. RR(•ItA if, formerly Manager at CARROLL
VINYL/EMIL . oellitpB3
WH. BARNHILL & CO..
BOILER MAKERS
AND. SF EET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. SI. SS. S 4 AND se mow err
Having metered a Im . ge yard and Fastened II
~ ppoar With the mon approved moctlinery, we are pro
dto decerlpidou of SOIL.'
El`if In the Feat . t . l ' OXfirtd Inmate.' whtal to
any made In the gauntry. Chimney., Breeching.
Fire Beds. Steam rip, Locomotive . Dollen,
Clondeneere. halt Peer. 'hulks, till Otitis, Aga.
tor., Cottitng rasa. Boller tren t Bridges, /ham
Yee and sole manutactaren of hantellita Pat
ant
done on shortest eaten. • Jellmil
JAIIID X. BOOM ZDIEUND 0.11002
t rALIIED 111. sancta &SON,
XADIII/AOTOREMI OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SUEET IRON WORK, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVE'S. CASTINGS. &o.
000 K STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL & Co's
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITUMINOUS. ORAL,
Warranted to Cook, lake se-Beast as
well as any ether Store in the Wee.
BISSELL & CO.,
No. 285 Liberty Street.
Also.. hand and for sale.
FABIANS MAIM
'MATIG 810128.
eILATIC TROMPS IPTMDZEIS,
COOKING HAWES, a.
GRAFF, HUGUS & CO.,
mearrllPACTOnial OP MIRY Vain= OP
SaNCONMS;
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
'TEE FIERY FURNACES,"
701 WARIER 8V11.D7p6. •
IVEuTTroIz,nIC,IMBITKCIA STOVE.
VAIN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE
RANGE cm‘r Ho:, MANTLE& WELLltiall
grimmtn . i& free froa n telln and dust;
SOS and SOS Liberty Street,
PITTSNORGIff, PC
A. BRADLEY k CO.,
NO. ISO WOOD STRUT.
leenelectaters of the etreetiet Vuteerg
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stores,
loon apartment ',Mix Randall the LATZER
PAITNItNtS AND IMPROVENZNIII, and the
rep amino! oarinane ts nth that any Me la
rat lof gold snide should porches. none bat
those mum (snored by n. MOT will he Maud
tee lost durable as well as eeononneal. • Would
tall pennant attention to nor new VOLCANO
aft. ie tor churches. one .no stores. (net
1.11 sot to three mootos.. ottmled to with or
witnont easing. Adwoo ens used tans pro
noun..., torn neer.. tonnotrar sea on ...P
-er. :coo roe catname no vrtee List. lean
INLIFINGSTON &
Alarmlaatorors or LIGHT OBEY LEON
OA CA. la.
Light wort oar isogon,. • Loofa .rolot. Botta,
Shatter sad laws Maass, gash Palters, and amber
artt•qes of Balldera• Liud wars al..)t as band.
Oak:sand Works, nearOntor De Alleabany
CUT. Postolloa sadly.. Lock Hoz pot.
300, PlM
balsa, Pa. •
BRASS FOUNDERS
HENRY BIER & CO.,
JORN ns. COOPER & CO.
Bell and Brass Founders.
BRAINS IASTINGISI
MADE rEOMPTAT TO OEDBEE,
lialeable and Ora' Iron Fittings,
GAS PIPE. AND TUBING,
THILOTTLB, SUETY MID CDECI LUTA
ALL GLOBE PATTERN.
Co S,
Brass Work of every description for
Steam, Water Led Oil.
ataxturacruaatta or .7. a. worse a cols
bnproyed Belonu Wteel nem Pump.
..ipente for Jr/resew , Patens Ott
ers, the best in the Market.
Mee
St fed works, tom, Thlrtaratk sad nu
reets.
A TIWOOD 11c mccerntsT,
Corner Liberty otreei sad Third Arum%
Pittatnail4 Pa., ,
BB.* rounns AND 111011 nm firm
uC AOANTS Mr A. 1). 011ItI201 0013
lITIAV PT../PT aWm A TAIIVILWAL
STONE
WON COMMON •
Machias Eikme Work& • -
11orUrwosicornesotWartOtanson, Allos .
WILSIOK ATIrATAIR di CO.
limos han4 or rpm en snort settee Resit
V111.8"1/.11,
r..;Toziyiplqo
FILA*B & MOSES,
raurr HOTIOM LIO0(11/711)14 , 11111.1.13Uffik
Nos. llond4Bt. (flair Otroet, rltlolmsoh. to.
II*octal; notouttoa•gto an to Ohs deottollll mu;
lialtdtax Of count HOU= Ltd PUBLIC
RAILROADS
VENNSTLTAIatat—
ereNTRAL FAIL
AU—• 00 sad after II r. 11.. Sunda y NOY.
1 IN 111611.7:60a. arlll arrays. se wad depart
from the 6 516 . Dryad s serval . o f W5:441456A
and Lthsres reresta. at fouoa,
Anise. I .M . D.n.
Allan 1:50 JantleSentbsner. 0:110 axe
'Fast Lbs..— 1 . 45 IL.J 3:1 , 11er
Wall's No. 6 6050:1.:5it, N 0.1.. 6:36 rye
BrintonAc No17:50 ,11
am.ll Teala ..-6' lo an
rall's 5:50 am lirtneon W5..,16:40
t.:6165.0 116.6610am' i tera'icsAslio • 5 IQ
p m
5 11T,r174`ATX,11', . 1 41
- 11 c. 1:30 63:134505t0ws A -.4 pm
PaelOc gap% 136.11ets ter.' as rea .502160 pm
all's No. 1...15:56pen Exyresa ItDII
pon
W Oretlea 666.11666Valitridl's No.
. F.. 3.63 s're
Wan'. 510.1. 5:30= sll's So. a.. s:Ubstt
terlutolA cHo 1:11:16mi.lut
o'r10:116 pmlWall's o.
r•Ttke,e train. makt does connection ett
-.•- •
-T . for Itattintore. -
The Conn, Trvral learns Walla illatlonovery
dunday at UrGa oseraa - ritittioorgit al
1.0:No trtra.na, Marrs ' Mt.:lir:ran at
llattO p and scrims •1 Walla stun= at.
n:10 yt. m.
_ • Glnvinaral rritrrar - - t-at., Ng l Gif
learcF vttyxzcert adept Monday. All crave
Tor fonttler • lo
• wrrq. llgonl.
tha rerAttylvaarualt;ead - flour n; mill i •••
mune any r 1::: Oarlir-gz, -
lArekend limit th:f- r
dred aar: in '•
that amount -di:
wner, nairrs
non: ritordrinn• - el- r r2a: Altnnea. r e a.
t ST EIT.
PENNETLVANIA.
7.(PA.G.—lla and NOV. ii. tansr t•.;
nunnarior on. Vireatern Yvnarytvaa:.
Sal-road milltelt, at and der.tra Irian 1.
redel - Mdtreet Iredor, Ailegt.e.dY f:aiddri
_ Arrivr. I lierrrrt.
Ciprora 10:10 Midharpteg nor 11:70 all
Iliharyibc, NO. I AN:r D p a.
r r a ' ir " 11 . 1 1;111 1;i:1:Mt:I:W. 4 p:4O p m
Borland:a Node:MU vl
Above Galas ran daily (peep! rrisaday,
• Ihe etureh :Vain Itasca Aha.fjj Joncrion
giTarZilit l g. ' 111?-r11:13
3.1, 40 , r---n l O •rriv, AlitAido..yrinno
or. at 2. al.'
ira'are leaving Alieyhenv City at 7:79 a. •
er.• make dGeot cdanoraldn at Freeport nlthWal•
lAy's Itat of ntaire4 for Puller sad elandratatoryn r
7brooghGet . etti opts be •1 the No. Ifit.C•aa.r alrd-.l,naat Hie i.lespanalonV rie am:
lortrah, and at the Aring :tang
ri lrOrPirthar. ingere arid- ask:,
tutat. aararn l'aylvarl;
usTNuaa W
Say riot for a Ne an raeri,
.n . •
canding trio aror.no Lin rand . : •c • C ' et! "-' le‘ tyo 'r
f
'toll General Hnovria - reng ara.Axiddna. Yar
1 g 6 97 --- c ---- ;: r
.72
7 , !'rr...lueti - 01..(1'a,,:z1-,vi.....z„1. , ...A;(1.
From NOV. 14tb. IPE, nraln• .... Mare tom
awl arelw at tAt I.te.M3 IN:34n ; : , ..... - rt3 . 4.1., PAW
m..04:1 two, an Maona: ...,
taw.
I 1: "'"';•4l3.=
21 :1:4:*: 0 11 , t0241r5r":34 . -xtp.
eL a .4•41 1 0 6 17 , 4 .' 1e :6 3,ti1? f ,'l V ° l4 4. '
ttivit , z ,. .2.!..t2ilV,Ml - ,1 . r.,...11.
Obleago Ex.. Alla• p m ?Co A Vg . .t ta11.V33 A
W•e. A Nrle 154:03 vs!Cl.. al,V1•• 3 , 7:04, , m
/Apartrum A 11 .0.41,..1 Arri-n. Ns A i1p..1•
ilva•i Fans Ne. In:VEI • ru ILeetAlslc 44..5:43 wt.
1.o.ltrO.le•• 10:111 • "II ktes•r tans •• F:a4 am
•• 31,33 tr.l2. mg (Jaci2u ••1•1:AN am
J•Xhastar '• .:._ .48 pmi Allan
•••• 1 , ... t 5 am
Ift,mn •• 5:n1141, , m LtAttetJe • ..12.4.3Dva
r.,..t.3.46 Aea.6:l3 Dm Sta`r Palls A:43i.
Moor/falls • 4.13 pm I.t.e,tvla.a ••I:J7 law
I..n.etni•l• .• nA32.1 • " T:74 P.
Walt O•k• II
.. Farr 7••• !!ano...
zsitv.T.L., _,.!? ,. .... , ,r4,-.:.lrih---.1ri1..
F -4:_,4:11U fr:chnr. N1.WZ,142.84111911.4.
fleAl. l'aa. A ,ket &vela. ...a. A:m.4w.
antS
II A. Do E • o.l'W t , ---, Wpfig - N5
JSIXAGSEM,.: VALIZY Tr_llAl:
THE ONLT DIRECT no r•nt• TITZ HP;
lifLOlHNSWlThUliTclinvor. (;re A PO.
In end after )0.01•1110.17. Nov. MA, 18V.
THBOTIGLI TRA.ltili DAILY lescerpt
will !cave Dirobarith Depot. cf•rper 9r .r.oro
entll.o Hee “, ft., Prank 1 /Int ,
talc., and all punt..., u tt.e 0111140:1-l. - •
=Ann 612T22.06 . 434%11./421 . 1. r .ix Ai/If/AB .
jar ii:.... 71202 plant /'4::.....:: IP Id:.
altan... 6:40 a m Int HAllon.. 61.3' a m
BA Hollon...11:60 a m Ad Hatton.. 1):00 a. -A
8.1 Ha/ton. . 6:00 pal 3d Hatton... /4,19 nto
4th ktultoa . ..ll.loopla 4th Holton. Tan 6ta-, ./
rz:V.l4l'.: tggt.g M..,,,‘pjkl e. T31,,,^;
ml
Bradra Blc 2,26 p na, atm.,. A Az 111:00 am .
C1tnn.......M0U II In ICho rah.__...: 10:10 a DI
Haman trains atop '•ut, at ur;Dc.pok: pante,
Acooatmodstion inane stop at all amino,
J. J. LAWBP:6O2.. rion't lon't. . •
Tl.O.:MAtt M. li I NB. A. 14./.. ScinOt.
ITTSBURGB,
CINCINNATI .
WALL% .1.11-MWAY.
.PAN HANDL! ROMP.
Roffliii TTMOS.-4ht and &tier Kumla r,
e. 14M,_ UUCP. Unlna vall. leave Ind AM?* It
an. Il , don 17-Tot, Inttabergh.....•
Fit:Mr:age TlniC.,
G.:.. .r ..
Si 1A : 14 Y. m.
Santana /awe. A:Ahl p. m. a...
•i,l l vlP•m•
M lel AWC:?7,I3 7;:t7
BtaltooavtlleAceommed. 3:4L: p. 9:11!) sae.
Mullooal.l4 tioe'n. No. la,nd p. Le. 3:23 u."
fleedny Carona Train.. IN:DU p. 3n. Iketl a. m.
A2ll. II AN T. Y. Experm 4.1:14
F. K. MWI will Arriveal
d', •
Neneral Tlrket Columbea.
W. W. cABD. Cueet.. INnalmo, Ohio.
•
rCON.L '7 3 L -
ILS:V NTI /W. •
= mut niter SUNDAY, Yebrunry 9014,
11170, trainn.lli am,: ILL r.r.l o era's e
a.tocr, ecarkez et Urent Mete, Carrel., +.•
Tatom.
C=l
Mall to avil !ram Urtton-
00
w.
liMe 471;7 ;X::;;;ITY1T7'11100 A. et. .11103 r: tr.
to. to and Roy Unt . e. 3.15 r. 10.00
Wen Newton Am:m.4 4:30 nu. 4.3.5 a. y.
Resddaek.e4oecendt`. 6:11: g. la. 0: 45 1n7r.
Nlght.l.e.tollcK , sport 10:30 e. Y. 0:
euudig CharetaTnan • - I •
1141 troy Wear Weartnn 10)0 C. %.1400g.x.
ItloBAnu )1. nOWERtI. Agent. '
Genuine Preparations.
From the Celebrated House of
PETER SQUIRE, -London.
Granular Efterveicent Gi-
Carp', Potassa, Bromide Potaa.
sa, lodide-Polassa. Ciliate Iron
and Quinine. Bromide Ammo
nium, Carb.Lithia, Vichy Salt,
hishingen Salt, Cit. Magnesia,
Seldlitz Powders, kc.--,,T0 pro
tect Physicians and the Public
from spurious articles or this
character,' purporting to be
.direct i mportations"—all bot
tles of the genuine will in
future bear a strap label over
the cork, with the address and
lac iimilesignature of the man
ufacturer P. SQUIRE; and on
the7 - Idde his trade mark, and
also address of the Importer
and Sole Agent, -
SI2IOII JOHNSTON,
Cor.Smitbdield St. and 4th Ave:
.
P. .S.-4. 'Fresh' Supply of
Squire's Ttue Glycerine Soap,.
Sarg's Vienna - Soap, Price's •
Glycerine. Soap, Astringen-
Bed Gum 'Lozenges, and Mit '
.riate of Ammoniate Lozenges.'
These Lozenges 'are meeting - -
ni
with great success i "Fngland„.
of
in , cases - /dela ed Sore
Throat PronchitP, etc. Jost t .
received. • •
CARBOLIC SALVE.
The inapsrtant discovery Of
the CARBOLIC ACID as ' a
CLEANSING. PURIFYING, and'
HEALING Agent is one of the
mitt remarkable results of
modern medical research.
During the. late civil war it :-
was extensively used in the
Hospitals, and was found to
be 'not only a thorough disin-%'
fectant, but also the most won
derful and speedE HEALING
REAtErtir ever kn wit..
It is now pre nted In' a
scientific combination with
other soothing and heating
&gentles, in the terra of" a
SALVE; and. having been
ready used in numberless eaAes . : . ,
with mostsatisfactoryandbene
•ftcial results.we have no hest.
tation in offering it to the pub-:
lie as'the most cestaitivrapids..:
and effectual remedr for alt.'l'
Pores and Ulcers. no matter of
how long standing • for Darns,
Cuts. ' Wounds, and every , ' '
ABRASION of SHIN or FLESH.
and for Skin diseases
Bold lip; all Druggist& Prlcss2tt , mute.'
JOHN . F. HENRY, Solo Profr,
Na 8 College Place, New York.
PUBLIC NOTICE.;
Haring bean .masted Gin ant GAB ge.A 4 nts
isarsoron for Allegbeny - County. nonce
ngreby greed thit Man the necessary ogre ant .
Mechanical Testing Nachinery cso be nrerelnehs • -'
will be tease at the OPPICX. or 'nix
TOCINDILY . AND PIPE .170b21.14,.i
'Twenty-third street. near Penn. Pittsburgh.
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lasegs *nimbi. Public and PrltsW,EillAbsts
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Itemln4 Lim dor an/ovoid of Sweet 314 fill^s,
Omit... I. a prime, tweet. for salt by tl3. DFA
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iJOHN A. RISFOHAVT,
Oeraer Utterly and..lllath rueess.
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