The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 24, 1870, Image 3

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    FINANCIAL.
111BRICAN BANK,
YO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE ,
rITTSBOIRGII.
cum CAPIT&I. • • • • . 520a.000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
as Iva OP DISCOUNT AND DEPOOIT.
JOHN pr,gma. WU.
vizaCro
I '.`gtird' '4111Z..
Jam Jame s W. AT flt• E'Ul•
Chla. B. to.a. I W.' 11°T"
• Ve:Liat ,sov• Jraostod and prepared
da a goaarYllant muds..
J . * Ho_.ll
Gitir TAD,
SILVER AND COUPONS,
/fought at Highest Prices.
01. R. MERTZ, Banker,
Cor. Wood St. and sth Menne
hmEt - g. T, BR & Co.
(Suceestort to 11. JONIJI • CO..
Owner Fourth Moue and Wood tit.
.13.A.W.TXXIRS,
au) , sad tell all Wad, of
HOYERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILYEU AND couroNg,
ON MO FAVORABLE. TI IS
rar Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Xll
u a ty rket r►
loanates. ed tiorernmeat bowls at
*well m
Orders executed for tbei Porehnoo
and Solo of tiTOICILO, BONDS. musd
6.101.1).
AMES T. BRADT & CO.
Kift ciaytt
F.INANCE AND TRADE.
Orrice or Pirrezueera Gazarri
WEDNE3DIT, March '2l,
. .
The market td government securities
vary dull, with a disposition to melt on
lower quotations from Europe, and the
general impression that the funding bill
will not pass in a shape to bencht the
public credit. There is at present noth
log to advance the currency vs..ue of
bonds except a higher premium ou
gold, and lilacs Ibis can not last very
long, Inveatorewill not likely rash In
the market to buy.
Gold keeps steady at 117.. q, declining
occasionally !,;, and advancing again'/..
but all inaliCall , n lll are favorable to a
moderate rise without any fluctisettene.
112 may be called the lowest point ..gold
will wilco, end any sale at 114 or 1161.,
perhaps, the outside figure It can reach.
,aiGovernment hes no intermit to de
press any more, nor would It be de
sirable to have any material advance
• take place. Until importers have to
come on the market as purchasers of
exchange or gold, the legitimate de
mand for gold will be light. •
Stooks were strong in the morning,
but closed dull and heavy at the laid
board and appeared to favor a general
,decline, but since nearly all the stocks
are more or less oliqued, the managers
. are able to put up prices at pleasure. .
Money easy at 8 to 10 per oont for
VtllZlD . Plper.
QUOUIIIO63 113 reosived by Fa.
R.
Mart= 00 /d. 112%; Silver. 110.-Eighty.
one's, 114, Five Twenties, 1802, Io9W
do 1854, 108%; do 1866, 108%; do 1065,
Oonsok, 107%, do 1887, 108%: do 1566. I
108%; Ton Forties, 10574; Auau.s Ex
press Company' 61; Merchants Union
Banned; Company, 18, ArnoriPnn Ex-
Company, 37%; Western Union ,
egrarraph. 32%; New Tort tlentral.
543%; Reading, 56%; Pittsburgh, Fort
.1 Chicago, 0.1; Ohio a Mu
2Ayi hit-ZO.An d outbern,,B7%;
sioaeb th o . 4 . Pitkburgh, 100%; Chicago.
Roo k wan d rzeific, 21W Chicago A
North w ororo . 7 5: 011.01g0 'North
Western PreferredB4Z, Fade
ILXCH.A.2IOII. 4417 e,
London,wor ............. . ......... T 6,60
Paris, par franc-- .......... 51% 26 ..,
Berlin, theler 1 . 4
'Frankfort. dorke 4774 491 .
--Cloning quotation!' received by James
T. Brady 6r. 00. Gold: 1/2%; United
States 81xes; 1881. 114; Five-Tv:unties,
1802,108%; do. 1864,10534; do. 18e.5 108%;
Tan-rortie., 105%; Flve-Twentles,, Jantb
ary and July, 1866, 107%; do. do. 1867,
I=lo. do. 1568. 108%; 'Union Fell&
d, 87%; Central do, do, 9074; CO.
Pacific, 112%; Lake Superior —.
tir rkeesern totes rittseerei Gasett4.)
Now Yong, March 23, 1870.
'The position of • the foreign exchange
market, In conaequence of its close con.
motion with the price of gold and the
foreign trade of the Country, Is at present
of much -importance: A. short time
since one of our leading bankers steadily
lowered.quotatiens for minty days bills,
which lareught about a heavy decline In
the ihipmenut of American necurttles In.
cottop and other produce. This started
a ver be arish feeling among bankers in
to outside bills, and simmer every
one w afraid to buy, because they looked
is
fotornmui;eh lo T w h e e r le.d rates in , g
n es r peci .
n t ti llT eti on d co rew t ,
their own bills with greet freedom, and
In addition, It is stated, made a totillon
. gold paper and placed the n
ban
rem. no, in the
market at 5 per cent. pe It
.now leaks out this firm bought heavily
cotton bills at low prices, both tare and
In the South, while other bankers were
quietly walling for the panic id the Liv
erpool cotton market end very low rates
for cotton bill!. I
Money market very . eery and closed at
3to 5 per cent. on cell; strictly prime
businees notes 7 to 8 percent_
Irma stated an eas.ern mill will lose
1800,000 and another 1100,000 by recent
dry goods failures.
Foreign exchange firm; leading
ere ask 108%, less 1.10 for sixtr
day bills. The eupply of cotton
and other bills Delight. A.strong ef. I
fort has been made to force down gold I
by report+ of the certain peaugo of the I
ronding 0111 by the House,the result
bens a fall from 112% to 112%, but sub.'
bias
the price reached 112%,—large
bias Or Treasury gold having ...rengt b.
m ed.m whet—closing rate 112%0112%.
Lest car: eine rate 3 per cent. Toe clear
ance. were V 8,000,000. The goy...comsat
gold $1,000,00 at 112 2D-1060611 2 35.100;
bide aggregated 16.173.00 U, running as
low 112%. ,
am
Government Ikeda barely steely. The
and Memus have
-
Committee on . ay s
as the day on
appolo next Teen: ire
which t ey•will hear representatives of
„National tanks on the Funding bill. As
41 matter of ammo no action will be taken
on the bill until after that time. Coupons
.or 81. 14014%; do. 6.2 e, 10010%; do. s4s,
11%06%; as.. Oa, 8%09; do. new, 7%0
7% do. 67e, 8%,00%; do. VW 8%09%;
16.40 s 514646%.
-tatsbiends firm; billaourisi. 92%; old
Towareseeta, 59%; new do.. 60%; old VI r•
73%; new do., 71; old North'
' as, 46%;" new do., 23; Louisiana'
lb. ~e ,
lir,. 6.,..;.Vmarket. has been excited
, AL " morning call prices
end Innate...
nt *tea 4Y atye4terdere agorae.
were abo
After call
an ant. 444°144eet of a falling
off of wo w in the earnings of the
Northwestern Road p.'44ll?ftd. • f olio[
hi 10
1)40 in these stock., r'."
whole Market sy coprold. sod. The mar
-
ket. subsequently strengtti..°_°4,,_l:4 Pener:
Untied firm until 3 o'clock, "P.,..7., there
Wes a break In North Western . 9 04 ~ 3 % .
- to 71%, which weakened the est Ore ae.,::
Alter the w er e
Western the prir_ • elP` .
flealinge were In lake Shore and Vam:er.
hilt shares.
• Pittsburgh dined to par,. Terre
Haute was strong at 38 for common and
66 for preferred There was increased
pressure to sell . all the leading shame
sad market closed unsettled and weal
- at about the lowest prices of the day._
Canton, 65; Cumberland, 28%; west
ern Union Telegraph, 82; Quioltsilver ,
6%; fdaripoes,7%; do. pref., 17%; Adams
prees,6l; Wells & Fargo. 19%; Ameri
can Expnisa,B7%; Milted Stater, Ermines ,
47; Pacific Mall, 31%; New Yolk Can.
Mal. 92%; do. serip, 90%; Z-le, 251 do.
preferred, MN; Harlem, 148>t; Reeding,
16; Michigan Central, 119%; Lake shore.
3734; Illinois Central, 140; Pfttsburgb, 1
„100%; Northwestern. 11%; do. pre
forted, 83%; Rock Island 120%; New
• Jersey- Central, IGO; St: Paul, 69%;
-do. preferred, 7.33; 1.1 - abash, 45;
.. do. preferred, 76; Fcr tr. Wayne,
8611 4 ; Terre Haute, 38 • do. pre
ferred, 64: Chicago & A . lton, 111%;
de. preferred, 111%; Ohio & Illseleeippi,
521.10 C. 0..2 I. C.. 18%; St.lo6y; do.
pre ferred, 107; Smith Fermi lee, int.
• Borron prices: Recla. 90; Quincy, 17;
;Copper Fells, 6%.
- Sub• Treasury balance, gold., 1177,154•170;
currency, #5,101,499; "enema! balance,
102,804,41. _
P/TTSBURG la .t
orymx OP PISTILLI:MOH
WZONS3DAT, March 23, 11170. S
The markets, In a general way, ore de
void of anything realty new or barisar
{ ant. The grain trade, although quiet,
is somewhat stronger, which, Is owing,
vernally at least, to the Impression that
la gaining strength that prices have
shout touchei bottom, as- c -weil as the
fact that the, offerings are light, both
country dealers and farmers being dis
posed to hold; they take tote view' of it,
while prime lb no event can go much
lower, the chances aro In favor of an ad
trance, though no one expects big prices.
The grocery, trade is Improvin,t, the vel
um., of bueluess having incretcted con
siderably within the pant week, tmt un
do: the ingaence of a sharp competition,
margins are very much redoes. Com
pared with list week, prices hive still
further declined, and sugars, "r: Ifees and
syrups ere novae cheap bore relatively,
as in the east. Provisions trade con-
Unuee afore, though the teeling •Is
steadier than It has been, but the de
mend is light. Butter, eggs, and pm
dune generally, la steady with a fair-de
mand and • price are pretty well sus
tained.
APPLE. BUTTER—Quoted at 66 ®7sc,
ASHES—Quiet and unchanged. Coin.
mon Podia AIM, 4: refined, ey;c4a4%.
Pearls, gaSIS: Pots 7 %.
APPLES—In good supply and rather
quiet but unchanged; 12,60®3,50 per Mil.
BUTTER—There Is a continued steady
demand for prime and choice, but nom
won and medium la very abundant and
very dull. Prime to choice 36%38 and
even 40.
BEANS—DuII but unchanged, at f 485
per bushel.
BROOMS-Store prices: No. 2, 83,75.
No. 3, 54,501 No. 4. \ 55.001 No. 5, poso.
Carpet Broome, 16,0046.60.
BROOM CORN 1.3417 eta per pound.
CHEESE—La a shade easier, nut , un
&Raged. Western Reserve; 1834 c; Ham
burg, HO: Ohio Factory 17340; Ohio
Goshen. 18c; Now York Goshen, 19c. \ :-
CRANBERRIES—Market almost bare.
Prime eastern cultivated may be quoti4d
at $2415'25 per bbl.
CORN MEAL—Is dull and cannot be
quoted above 90 to 95, in Moro.
CARBON OlL—Dull and drooping;
we now quote standard brand:, nt 2334
24 cts. '
DRIED FRUlT—Market continue.%
very dull and pretty well glutod. We
cow quota apples at 7(4,714e; Peaches at
883.4 for quarters, 934410 for halves,
and 18(420 for pared. Blackberries, 12g
13; pitted Cherries, 28&30.
LOGS Demand fair, but under In.
Hawse of increased arrivals, prices are
barely maintained. 27e may be regard
ed as the ruling figure, though we did
hear of sales having been made at 28.
FEATLIERS—SaIes at 85e590, and the
usual advance for small lots, In a retell
Way.
FLOUR—Market is dull and-unchang
ed. Receipt. light and demand limited
and ourtrely local. We continuo to
quote western Hours, In store, at irige s . so.
tor spring, and $5,50@q.00 for winter.
Rye dour, 15.00.
GROCI4I4ISLS —Trade is more active,
the extremely low price. causing buy
ers to take bold pretty freely, and be
gins to look now as if the bottom had
been touched. Sugar*, syrups and
coffeee are being sold at eastern prices,
lose cost of transportation, and we hare
no hesitation in saving that country
merehauta can do Just as wail here as
they can In the east. All the leading
houses are well stocked with this claaj
of goods, and It is safe to infer foot the,
low pricer' and anxiety to sell, that some
of them are anxious to Unload, having
more stock than they care . About. carry.
log.
SVOARS—New Orleans, fair, 101,
good, 1134: prime, 11%; choice, 121f;Calt
10(4111; Porto Rico. Al% ®l2. Renee-By
A. Coffee, 13;4; 11, 13; Extra, C, 12%;
°rushed and Granulated, 14%. •
MoLassiow—Neve Crop New Orleans
Molames, 70(g.500; Porto Rico, 65Ce 7 E 6
Smiure —Perfection, h 5; Silver Drips.
68; White Honey, 75; Golden, 60; Lover
ing, 1%.
Co 6 rreg—Fair to Good Rio, 19(309%;
Prime 21; Choice, 2134.
Rici—Carolina, 714 c.
Tsar—Young Ilyeon, 51,00Q1,63, G.
P., 51,10 to • 1,90. Chong,l4o to
1,80. Oolong„.85 to f 1,45. Sou 9oc
to 51,50.
ETaitcH—Pearl, 635; Satin Gloss, 111,fe,
and Corn Starch. 120.
CorMENTAA - ran xirz-5.8, 1 a) per case.
FrtUlTs—New Layer Raisins, 54,75 per
box; Prunee, 14c; Currants 1414 e; Valen
cia Raisins, 18c.
Srices—Ceuta, 63c; Cloves, 400; grain
Pepper. 33; Allspice, 3110; Nutmegs, 11,49.
BAR LEAD-104c; Shot, 52,75 per bag.
SoArs—. l ßabbit'e," 1114 c: .-Oakely'a,"
10c; Rosin, 4 to 7c; .10Dobithe0.', 15c;
Wax, 9c; Chem. Olive, 6e.
Cartnt.rs—Mould, 1.3 c; Star, 22c.
Bt Cams Sou.a-511 per IVY
•Fisa—No. 1 Mackrel, PO per bob No:
12 01%119; No, 3 do, 516. Lake Herring.
1
54.25; White Fish. P. OO -
1' GRAIN—The offenngs of wheat eon
..4u° tight, and with a fair milling de
5y.,4'.74 the feeling is ratherbetter, though
prices not quotably higher, ll,lo@
1,13 ter fair to prime red. D-alers are
not disposed ld handle whet for thr
it—not
mown that there illothing 1 .
even a respectable c0.7`1:103.15n, and this
accounts for the small ar:‘../ 5 - Corn Is
mer and tending upwards; we can re
portpo sales on wharf, at 730375c—C.' 111
quoted at 76(g0, In store. There
rather more inquiry for Oat!, both deal
ers and consumers having an idea that
the bottom bast been touched, though
prices are no higher; we co n
t selling
o
quote at 43c, buying and 45®,
Rye is unchanged; dealers are buying et
at 80c. and selling at 834657. Very little
Barley on market; prime State spring
is - qUoted at 80®135c., and fall at 90(4,95;
No. I Cenada, 11.18 said, can be laid down
here at.l I ,65.
HAY-1s quiet and unchanged. Baler
from country wsgons at 1115(mal per ton.
ELOSK— a 2.0311 per lee .
103 S I iales e t at57546,P per bbl. h
11N-Sa 3
LARD OlL—City brands. quoted at
51,25C01,27 for Extra No. 1, and 85@87 for
No. '2.
LlME—Eastern -whl\ 0- lime, 51,75;
Cleveland, 51,25 ,
MAPLE SYRUP—quoted at 51,504
1,75 In gallon Jugs.--yugs Included.
ONIONS—De
w mand more
prime, active
a, t
53
and
nriceanetter, w i t Sates
Sales of
, .
Der bbd.
POTATOES—DuII and droo p ing; sales
In store at 40@r15 cts per bushel.
PEANUTS—Prime Tennesse quoted
at 8(410c.
PROVISIONS—Market steadier, but
prices are unchanged. Shoulgore, 12
(g;l2g for plain, and 13@13%, for Sugar
Linea; Sidra, 15@15% for EMMA and 16 ,
@My,' for Clear; Sugar Cured Rams, 17 1
(&17%. Lard, In fiercer, 14y,@.14%. and
In buckets,lo 1534E01514.
Mess Pork, Ii PEARL BARLEY—No. 4,6; No. 3. 1
63/: No. 1. 6%. Oatmeal, 510,60 per bbl;.''
5450 per half bbl. • '
SEEDS--Clover. Is quiet and un
changed; dealers are buying at 57,75(5 6 ,
andanlllogat 118,25%.4,60. small sales of
TlMotlay seed at. 5.25@8,50. Flaxseed
52,15.
SALT—Is quoted at 51,60®1,85. In car
load lots, and 5 5 far small lute In store.
PEI ROLGII St WI A ktliUT
Orrica or Pia-mannon Osam-rc,
WEDNEhDAY, Ma rch. 23. 1870. ~
Tho oil market, notwithstanding there
is little or nothing doing, hi somewhat
firmer, and while there is no material
change to prlcia, there le morn inquiry
and a stronger feeling. In anticipation of
lower freights, reginers are begining to
feel the market. and if It wan only
definitely settled In regard to cheaper
freights, there would doubtless be some
buanese, Sc our manufacturer,' are ant.
ions to start up their work. again.. Ws
hear It stated that oil csa be ebtpped to
Baltimore via the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad and from tnence to Yhiladet
phis, thirty/Ise cents per boric/ cheaper
than by the preterit mile over the Penn
sylvania Central.
OBODII. a
Crude, already Intimated, i firmer
with more inqury, bui without quotable
change. March is quoted at 117 bid,
wt.!, a rumored solo at 11%. Seiler June
to Augnet, each month, 0 at Oil City;
buyer all year. 14%.
Kerman.
Sale 500 each May to December at 29.
March, 28E; May to October, 28E bid:
June to December, 29 bid; Anguat and
lieptember, 29 bid; buyer all year, 30%
'bid, 31 salted.
Ri ,:iirTe_or COMDM OIL NT A. Y. B. I
8;;;; . Oil Works 532, on account 0. C. CY.
R R.; NIA% Oil Works 480, on account E.
H. L on ; W. bieCutcheon 80. of account
R... 1. Ric h o :son; Jas. Wilkins 80, on
Fox. & dunk; A. B. Mills 80, on ac.
count W. MAO.
... . ... ...... -...
. ... ............... 1,252 kb's,
Totalelials 09 OIL DT A. v. ~,,, z.
LOCYbart, Frew it Co. 50 bbls ref. oil
to Warden, F. it Oa., Phila.
Fawcett, 1.. & S. 450 bbls ref. oil to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
m c ßigey & Era, 410 bbl,' refined oil to
W. P. LOgan it Bro., Philadelphia.
FUlttin, Dfaryna Co., 60 ads tar to W
P. Logan & Bro., PAW&
Total. ...........
Dry GaAs Maria.
1(W TOSS. March 12.—Tbe weskit is
less active, bat pelees are wltbOut any
quotable change. Woolen goods are In
ample supply and deprewasd. Enotigh
cotton fibrin are held withs
a rather
print
more
firmness, especially printnd
ing cloths, but holders at present ere not
dusposed to pay higher rate's. and not.
witbbtding the advance oft raw i rate.
I ;lel they an will de ditactil; to establish.
MARtiETri IIT TELEGRAPH.
Z..;stv Yogic, Marcia :in.—Cotton heavy!
and lower with sale. 1,200 bales at =!..in
for miudligg uplands. Flour dull, and
declining . at j 4,401 4,55 for auperdito
Stath western, $4.6005,40 for extra State,
$4,05®5,50 for extra western, $5,70Q6,20
for white wheat extra, $4,7640,00 for
round hoop Ohlo, 1586.00 for extra St.
Louis, and $6,10@8,00 for good choice do.
Rye four heavy at 114,2.5(A5,25. Corn
. . .
sales of western at 11,20. Whim
ky lower: sales 400 bbia western at 00%
free. Wheat: receipte 17,000 bush;
mai ket heavy and a sheds lower; sale.
60,000 bush at 68490 c for rrjected
11@;1,01, No. 3 spring; 11,06,•Ne: 2 and
Chicago. taken together: $1,05(411.07. No.
2 Chicago: 11,10®1,12, No. 2 Milwaukee;
11,24@1,26, winter red and s amber ,rest.
ern; 11,45(41,60, white State. Rye quiet
and In fair request. Corn: new scarce
sad a shade firmer at 95@9dc, new mixed
weatern; /1, high mixed nearly yet ow;
11,01 for new round yellow, 11(41,02 for
new yellow Jersey and Pennsylvania,
and II for inferior old mixed western I.
store. Oats lower et at 669,167 e for
western, and 60g,62c for Milo and State.
Rice dull. Coffee quiet. Sugar quint,
with Cuba at 9%i:149V, Molasses dull.
Petroleum quiet - at 14Iie for crude, and
2634 c for retin4d. Rope firm at 15
for Amerioan. Wool quiet, with sales
180,000 lba at 46 ®s3c for dornesdc fleece,
and 41e for pulled. Loather quint Rod
unchanged. Coal: domestic quiet at 15(46: I
foreign dull. Linseed Oil dull it 89air2„
Turpentine quiet 46@47c. Sheathing
Copper steady 31e. Ingot copper fairly
active 19lic for Tennneuve, and 19y(,c for
Lake Superior. Pig iron quiet and steady i
133437 for Scotch, and 132 ®35 for Amer.
lean; bar dull and lower 176 for retitled I
English and American; sheet drill at 111
(gil2 gold for Russia. Nulls quiet 4ya I
4 y4o for cut. 6e clinch, and M(gaile nurse
shoe. Pork firmer: 900 Mils 126,12% for
moss, 119y2025 for prime and 121,75
@T2 for prime mesa; also sales 1,750 bola
mesa seller April and May at 126@26.65. I
Beef steady, with salmi 300 bble at 110(gi
IS for new plain mesa and 114Q417,60 for
new extra mese. Tierce Beef steady,
with sales 100 to at 124@133 for prime
mesa and 1.27@)30 for India meas. Beef
Hams quiet, with settee 140 tibia at LB®
for new. Cut Meats arm, with sales 403
pkgs at 10t4(6)12c for shoulders Bud 14%
@151.,'c for hame. Middies ouiet, wit`i
salmi:lll.' boxes at 12‘4%12,44c for Cumber.
land cut, 13.4ie for short ribbed, 1.0,(03 far
long clear and long% sales of cut llama
on private terms. loud firmer, with
sales 576 tea at 13;4®14 ,0 for steam and
15015 1 ,4 1 + for kettle rendered; also 250
tea steam seller April at 14%,e. Butter
steady at 14g26., for Ohio. Cheese dull
13®16c. Freight. to Liverpool firmer.
Shipments: 35,600 bush wheat at 33 per
steam.
Latest—Flour closed dull and Se lower
on common and medium. Wheat dull
and alightly In buyers' fever. at 01,06(4
1,07 for N 0.2 Chicago, 11304@1.12 for No.
2 Milwaukee and 111,23Q11,26 for winter
AO and amber western. Rye nominal at
95@,98c. Oat. dull and heavy at 53@;57i ,
eaters and 60461 e for Ohio. Cor
Arm at 96095 c for new mixed Pastan
Pork quiet at 426028,25 for mane.
Sr. Louie, March 23.-Tobaorm um
changed. Cotton quiet and lower, and
middling. not teamed at over 21c. Hemp
dull at 11,30(31,50 for undreamed and
112,2002,30 for dressed. Flour: tales fall
euparline at /909,10, extra at 14,2009,90
and choice ai,d fancy family /5,7508 60.
Wheat dull; No 2 spring 7508,1 c, No 2
red fall 1101,02, prime 11,05 and do
choice $1,15@1. 2 25. Corn; mixed 77078,,
prime white S 2 880 and all sacked white,
in bulk 700. Oata-aalea at 930451 hulk, I
510530 sacked. Rye steady at76(3,80c.
Mete pork firmer at X5:450 26 , 60 . Dry
salt meats Cirmar at 9%c ',boulders; 13,p3
clear rib, and 1954 c clear aides.
liacou
shoaldere 10,9ic, clear rib aide. 191i015c,
clear eldia 16!„;(411559c. Counnon to fair
Louisiana ',agar 93..;011 5 4c; prime to
choice 11%;012Ne. Coffee firmer at 20t
11c for common to choice. Molasses dull
at 90060 e. Widoky quiet at 92093 c.
Chat ciastort, March 23-Flour un
changed and dull. extra at 119,50(34.75,
family 1506,20. Wheat unchanged and
quiet at 11.0601,09. Corn unchanged
at 710790. Oats dull at 99053 c. 10.
scarce: sales at 85089 e. Barley 95c0
11,10 and dull; demand rare light. Cot
ton dull, middling Tobacco In fair
demand; sales 76 hhdis at • 14,80(311,25
Whisky clotted buoyant and sold at 93e
(or old process and 910920 for patent
praceMs. Meal Pork quiet; held at 11Z6,75,
buyers at 1126 tA, Bulk meats firm
but to quiet at 9,%09N0 for •hou l
dere, 19c for aide. tad 13
14%c for clear rib and clear do. Bacon
quiet, shoulders 10>X; olden 15c, and 15%0
for clear rib and clear: augur caret hams
150184. Petroleum at 260eac for re
fined. Sugar dull at 10010%c for New
Orleans. Coffee 170220 and steady. Ifeef
cattle source at 14,50 groan. Hogs scarce
at 1808,7 5 -
esucatso, ?decals 23.-Flour; awing
extra 83,50. Wheat quiet at at Mt; (31t50
for No 1 and 791.1 c for No 2, cloelog at
179%c; this aftern at the market was
4rmer and active 75,t‘075 %, cash and
seller April, and 89c bid !Roller Mae.
Corn quiet. cleating at 72,;(3,72%c for No
I 2 and 630,650 for no grade. Oadi quiet
and weaker, claming at 37,tie for No 2.
Rye quit , 65,4067%c for No 2. N o
winea dull, 94035 c. Provision. firmer
land more active, closing at 125.25 for
I
seen pork, 14(14 ;c for .lard, 9r, for dry
I salted ahouldeni, 12c for Twilit aid.% 13c
for abort rib middle. loose. Receipt. for
Cos past twenty-four bourn: 9,083 bbls
flour. 12.970 bush wheat, 0,980 bush corn,
27,787 bus:: oats, 677 bush rye, 4,000 bulb
barley. 6,997 tinge. Shipments: 9,8014
Mal. flour, 18,883 hash wheat, '21.490 bush
corn, 5,185 bush oa ta, 3.869 bums rye,
1.159 Walt barley, 3,50 hogs.
CLLVLLAND, March 21-Flour steady
for country brands:. white XX 11750
6,25; red do, 150515; amber do. 5505,6 P
epring dn, 19,7505,25. Buckwheat flour
doll at $5.5006,50. Rye flour dull at
19,7505. Wheat dull at 11,11 for No 1
red and
m 11.05 for No 2 do. Corn : no re
cal pta; arket firmer and 2o better, with'
sales new at 83e. Oats: no receipts;
market fir e
with 43c offereor No I
Slate. Rye dull and nominal.d f
Barley
du and .held st 530311 for State and
Ca
qui t mist Petroleum: firmer feeling but
and nominal at 24024390; crude
steady at 15,56 per barrel.
Lonnivmuu, March 23.-Cotton dail
and lower, with middling at 210. Flour:
extra family 85. Oral. firm; red wheat
90110,
Prime sugar 1 white 11,201 corn 930: oats 03c;mot rye
a. s*.
acs 750. Bala of tobacco liberal at full
Provleons firm, with a limited
deman I. Mean pork 127. Bacon: shoul
darn 11e, clear rib 15c, clear aides Vic.
Bulk nbonldere 100, clear rib 14c, clear
aides 14%;e.. Lard: prime llama 15. Hams:
sugar cured packet(' 1834 c. Whiskey
raw la a little firmer, and held at 920 - 98 c:
YIIILADIRLPHIA; . March 2:3.-Flour
39,3709, 5 0 for 'tuner ' and 15g6,25 for
extra. Rye 950960. Corn advanced le,
with yellow at 921393 c. Oat. dull and
unchanged. Petroleum steady, with
crude at 19t;',c, and refined 290. Whis ky
dull at/101,01.
ILLLTIMOny March 23.-Wheat: prime
11 28(1 39. dorm yellow 93094c,whi1e
9209:e. Oats quiet at 55 0 . Rye steady
at 11. Mesa park steady at 116 50027.
Rib sides 14%0150, clear sides 15%0169,
shoulders 11%1312e, hams 1140200.
Whiaky quiet at 98099 c.
MILWALIKEB, March 23.-Flour toady
and unchanged. Wheat Milady, Itic for
N. 1.78'.c for No 2. Oats steady, sales
of No 2. Corn firm, fific for new. Rye
firmer, 700 for No 1 fresh. Barley steady.
70c for fair, delivered.
Maurice, March Cotton dul and
nominal. 22gc; reoelpta 465 bales, l
ex-
Ports 167 bales, Flour steady, 84,50.
Corn 98c. Oats 600,62 e. Hay 626027.
Rtan $2B. Pork 527,60. Lard 14%016,, , ,.
Bulk !shoulders 100, aldaa
NaslvlbrE, March 23.-Cotton dull;
low middling at 190. good to ordinary at
Igo; stock, 5,460 balOe.
Live Mod( Market
New Tong, %Arch 23.—Cottle remain
firm at last quotations and sell quickly.
Themarrivals were 1,440 • few of
very fine, of 10 cwt, and s old, :it 170.
Old dry cows went at 120, good Mears
sold at 10018%c and the best lot at
Ohio Durham', good , ,g 18@l7c;
50 Vignola, 7yl evil 1434G:18%c; 80
head, cwt, thinnieb, 140, to drew b 6 lbs
per owtt, 100 DLlssourl, cwt, at 14
@lf*. Sheep retain the late high prima
and sell quickly: poor culls at.B%ct fair
80 lb* cheep 7%faBc. and prim:D . 9olM at
8%o; a lot of 190 33 lbs Penns. mold at
9c: a car of 98 lbs./Rate at 8%0, with a car
of comae 89 lbs Indiana , at 70. Indica
tions point towards • decline. Arrivals
to-day MO. Hogs are selling at 12%(21
12%c, and not very firm; \1.5 cars arrived
to-day, but none selling alive.
Crooke°, Mirch 23 =Hogs
to rsmode
active at 88,20f98.75 for common
f7,5U07,8714. tor
extra shipping steers.
gairowrggT BAILBOAD.
OLZVELASID AIfD PrrisSlOlLod RAIL
ROAD, March =.-2 cars b ore,
Everson,
P & Co;-3 cars es ore, Bryan .t Co; 9 are
Iron ors, Shoenberger, Blair & Co; 2do
c ore, W Clark; I do I s do: Rene. G& D;
3 dodo, Jones & L; 3 de J ore, Grad, B
RCdlark Cu;
lumber,;
G lOO tar bble, A. Mundorf, 1 do do,
& Lockbart,
F & Co; 100 Mils flour: &shoemaker & L:
176 bge barley. W J Meek; 60 bbls oil, .1
19pPar: 19 g bides, M Delange; 7 sae wool,
Springer, II& Co; 61 bble beans 25 do
peas. 10 bats cheese. J A Graff; ' 42 bets
Dandles, 'Whitmore, W . D & Co; lb bast
Is ware, Secomb & Co: 25 do w w. Fahno
stock & Co, 10 kits p barley, A Kirkpat.
rick .3. Co; 6 bbl., Blast( do p barley,
Arbnckles & Co; 6 bbla onions, 9 do ap.
pies, Volgt, bi & 00; B bbla appals, i keg
910 bbla.
PITTSBURGH DAILY - GAZETTE : THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1870
eogs. Meanor & H; 94 bales key, • Itoete S.
E; 4 - bbls d apples, W H Kirkpatrick dt
Co; 30 do apples. Woodworth & D; 12 do
do, 1 do eggs, H Rea Jr..
FIXTSBUROH FORT WATND AHD CHI
CAGO RAILROAD, March 23 —35 tcs lard,
W H Howard & Co; 2 pkga butter, P
Duff & Son; 17 bbls bone coal, Seward &
Emerson: 1 car barley, Spencer & Mc-
Kay; 350 ban cheese, owner; 10 aka rage.
McCullough, H & Co; 9 do do, Frazier, M
t Co; 248 doz shovel handles, Spencer &
Bakeweil; 75 bble, 100 sks pour, Shoma
ker do Llnuenhelm; 6 pk iA 4 bbla
eggs, Voigt, M & Co; 404.11 ;elks barley,
Pier, Dan nab. 6 Co; 60 brilX broom han
dles, McElroy 6 Co; 6 hale.: upholstery,
A Milliken & Co; 5 bble onions, Wood
worth & D; 306 bgs barley, Gangivlch &
Co; 55 bbls crude oil, Spear & Co; 1 bbl
blackberries, 7 pkg. butter, .W H Graff
& Co; 2 hhds glue. W Flacons 6 Son; 9
abs rags, Allen Kirkpatrick &. Co; 1 bhl
tallow, H Res Jr; 18 aka potatoes, Meanor
& Harper; 2 bbls egg., Deemer 6 Detwli
ler; 12 but matches, Haworth & C; 1 car
staves, M P Ademe & Bro.
PITTSBURGH, Urrturs NATI AND ST..
Loins RAILROAD. March 23.-1 oar
in teed,-W 11 Nantkor; 100 bbls flour, J
H Firma; 25 do do, 60 bgs dr., Lankainp &
It; 12 bbla eggs, 4 tuhs butter, NV II Graff;
3 bble do, F G Craighead; 27 bgs fruit,
50 bbls h wines, Shlpton dr. W; 2 bble
eggs, 2 kw. butter, Head 6 M; 15 pkge
furniture, J W Woodwell: 4 care wheat,
R T Kennedy; I car staves. Heating & D;
50 bbls llour, R D Clark: 36 bxs tobacco.
.A Schaub; 1 car a iron. Jones & L; 1 car
lumber, D Odell; 1,849 bdb. paper, D,
Herron. •
ALLBEIGENY VALLEY RAILROAD,
March 23,—.15 care coal, Kior, Foster &
K; 48 do do, Armstrong, I) Co; 18 do do,
Coleman R. & Co; 9 dor. brooms, 2 eke
seed. E Henzieton, 1 bbl eggs, 1 do but
ter, Paul 6S; 2 care rye, 11. Wallace; 2
bbla eggs, W 1-1 Kirkpatrick & Co: 128
skis oats, Scott & G; 2 care metal, J Moor
head; 3 rolls leather, Graham & 5; 1 car
metal, McKnight & Co; 2do barley, Spen
cer & 11.1.
A-MX.IIEIFX STATION March 23.-1
car miilfeed, H Steel & Son; 1 riozmdt,
Gackenheimer & Bro; 48 ski Goer, W
Sanders; 7 care wheat, Kennedy 8r0;,4
do metal, Graff, Bennett & Co; I do do,
Spang, C & Co; 1 do cabbage, A Irwin;
130 bits barley, 60 do rve, 9 do oat.,
J
Rhodes & Co; 100 bbls flour, Sbomaker
& Langenheitn; 2 care lumber. L Walters
6 Son; 16 bbls apples, John Herbert.
PITTSBURGH N CONNYLINVILLI: Ran.-
ROAD. March 23 160 ngs wheat, W Mc-
Kee 6 Co; 7 bbls applcs, Voikt, 5l 6 Co;
6 begs clover seed, S Ewart 6 Co; 1 bbl
tallow, C A Boucher; 4 pkgs flaxseed,
L Fahneatock 6 Co; 1 car metal, John
Moordead; 1 car sand, Melling & Estop; 1
ha cheese, Head & Metzger.
IMPORTS BY ROVER.
PITTSDrnn H. RADIO/NH VI LUC AND lic
trEva, Pm:I(LT Co-, March 23.—1 bbl
eggs, A. Autos; 32 bait* bay, 52 bgs corn,
50 tads onions, 79 lake oats, A H Carlisle;
10 hogs, Horne; 1 bbl apple butter, 51,510
eggs. Johnston A C: 4 bble eggs, '2 do
onions, 10 kg, butter, 6 ekes molasses, 2
boo sugar, 11 Reed; 11 bbls flour, 7,1 do
apples, Jecob Cron; 8 bole do, J AAirove;
30 sk• nab,. 8 Bayard; 3 aka rags, Atwell
A Lee; 3 bbis onions, 11.1 W Rankin: 2 b%s
clOverased. J F Beckham; 2 bbls sugar,
Watt, L A Co; 1 bbl eggs, Carter, Mcli &
Co; 50 has window glass, Alex King; 24
obis apples, Vsngorder A 8; 13 Ake raga,
F. Cnristy; 225 his glass, P. Schmertz; 40
bbls.apples, I,i W Kelly; 42 bblas whSAY,
A Kirkpatrick A Co.
CINCINNATI raw JUNIATA. March
•-69 bbis potatoes, Dby A Co; 33 chair.,
A Milliken & Co. 3 pkgs furniture,
Ztrikesd A A; 52 do do, J Bernard; 12 do
do, hauler. C A Co: 2 bbls eggs, I Wood
worth A Co; b 0515 cornmeal, J B Con
way; 52 bbla potatoes, Volgt, M & en 3
his beef tongues, 6 tee at beef. F Heiler.
A Co; 13 bbis egga, W H Graff A Co; 3
bbis eggs, 2 do apples, 4 aks raga.
Elaff A Son; 1 bbi eggs. J A Graff A Co;
lot sundries. Kldle A Saddle; 2 blab, eggs .:
Dovol; 20 do apples, 7 pkgs butter,,
do egg., Head M.; bide d logs.
Dilworth, H A Co; 1,310 kirs. .308
bt,ls, I Dickey A Co. 26 bbl. .11, F. Lace
A Co. 6 bales hemp, Vangorder &8; 5
pkga eggs. 3 do butter, 2 do d applea, 1
ak raga, H Rea Jr; 170 chairs. A Milli
ken.
0505 WhEr.t.aSca Pie ROMA:. March
23 —l7 Ws duns, 23 do apples, 8 do
onions, Volgt, M A Co; 30 obis apples, 2
bbls eggs, 1 tub butter. Woodworth A D.
16 aka potatoes, 1 bbl apple butter, W C
Armstrong; 26 aka rye, Joe Scott; 62 sks
WALDO,. Bricker A Co; 25 aka pc , stoes,
Jobn Arbuckles:l3lbbis do, 17 do Ober,
10 do 60, 1 bx butter, John Herbert; 12
Mile apples, 1 do egget Head at 7Sletzgar:
lot lumber, W ll IMper; .20 al.a. cam,
Fanner; '2 aka wad, J bier-
meal
•hall
VER PACKETS.
CIitCIINNATI
SDURGII AND' CINCIN
PACKET LINE.
•
Tha as • and aplcant.l oldt-tttoel
JUNIATA. Capt. C. L. Us s[° al,
*III tea. Mt/lamb for clnetaaatt EVENT
THUR.:IDA] at Id o'rlonk nromptlf. Itotord
ton, will 1.100 Lloolanatt AVERT SUNDAY at
13 11.
For fretaht or . spoil on board or to
FLACK a COLLINU OA)
Lf j""
R4liVitilt•nfi:•,-
No. 3 Woad Stroll.
PITTSBURGH AND. CINUINNAT
PACKET LINE
The hew and splendid slolewheel .w ar mi t
Steamer. ABLINUTt/li. DANIEL
1101./11X. kiss., A. 3. Suhrguo, Clem I
Pittsburgh for Cincinnati very TUA.IIIAT at
ILL wool:Air. I ayes Clocionotl
fur Patsburgh, st 1A hl• ever, F:.11)•1".
to: trefr ht. per. Age, or other Isforruatioo, s
ply oo bo•rd or to
J CuLt.INK.
fel IrLSLIII. t COLLISUROOI.. Agents. -
#7.4.1 , 1Lit A xvm,s,
No. I Wood street, noseuger Agent,.
13310T2113
-KOR EVANSVILLE,.
CA HUI A ,eD LUDIC
r pioneer Teerboat,
WILD DUCK J. W. ArrAwALT. Coto%
la•a. ADAM.. Cl•rk. 1•111 Dare co SATO.-
II •Y. Mare $4. for the ...or ae4 I,4ml:lu:diet./
9 V,..rre . ght and pa. ace wooly oo Moore or to
en, 37 0 .1.11/I[nT 2 Co., •genta._
=E=:=
FAR DAVENPORT,aaring
1101111QUR. -
WINN moo NT. L A C R ■ RE o .
PlAtl OA apleat C d U
l L e• W hee M i
t o
oIar9IIIC
PHIL HItIRIDAX .Coot. I. V. RF
Will leave op 7111DA1 , Rath loin., m
For freir at er passage *tipsy on marl. Cr to
FLACK • CA./LIAO*. ...OW. Agog,* a
. 14 C. tiRAY. he. 94 Water Rt. inall
MISSOURI RIVER
'VOIR Finn` BENTON r.,...4=0!
ANDTRY. MISIOUII.IIOI7rIt.
Tile
VIVI; " "ZATI
Will lei..above tuterwWWW
fIATUR.D•Y. Much
prV
for
' 1
?NI nntnii.ni bard,
. tuarwt.
mbli FLACK. s COLIAIN9WOOD, Agents.
URGE.
PREPOSALS VI ILL BE BE-
CrIVSU at ;be 'Water Carmalltat Boars
to
era etaa as eau Dr nes. m y earntal. 411
to farm. Y alitttULlCa torus
Takla JOSICPti aoperlatendaat.
OrrICS Or CITS EACllldlillt AND SIIISIWVOns
Pittsburgh. ltarels IS. MO. I
§EALED PUOPOIIALS •IVVILL
be received at this anise 05010.5 MR 54,
10 for supplylrg curb of tbe Read Comuslw
eloners with &fob Id, for treble, Om *toads
I. bla district In rcpalr during Os mar 1510.
Rids must be made oat for each district saw
rably• Lay further Information WI be obtained
Li o calling at ills brlca.
.1. LI. J. 110055.00 y inginger.
NoTicE.
to latter of Opening of Atwo3d stru
Nat. is heeler glee. that the ataaeeeneat lilt
sande by the 'sewers to the opeulng of Atwood
Crest hae-been filed in lay °See for el/11.060E
that If said aslltscommts at• oat 77aId. within
1111117 days feces the date hereof. /Rae Will be
red therefor against the prohertles seemed.
with interest, costa and fees, sod the same col
lected by legal prolleee.
7. r. ISLASILE,
City Alt ..... .
No. il6 1111111•Valltle.
rtrreatrasn. Felt. A 7. 161 0 . 1.216 103
NOTteEe
a tie litter of Opening loop Wee
Notice Is beret., titan that th
mule by the Viewers for the epeeist. of You.
.treat has been bled he my offoe for eellectto►'
that If the smite be not bold within thirty days
'lron the date hereof. liens will be filed thee.
for against the properties engeSsed, with Ichereei.
costs sod he., end the swim collected by legs
Moses,
J, F. 11246LX. City Attorney,
.Fa. 100 /1/.b.A.lenne.
rITIIII7IOII, Yob. SM. 1179.
NOTICE TO SUIPPEIttI.
NEW" ROUTE TO
BUFFALO AND TO THE NORTH!
The /LUXOR ENT VALLEY RAILROAD CO.
are •p ro roostett to ship Itrelght dimes to SU P
TA LO, DUNKIRK. sad ell Wets In WIWI - MIN
NSW I WM,
• •
For taus. scstl to
W. W. C. AIREIRDITR, Freight Ape.
C.to.r Clke sad 11th otroots, rlttsba•gb.
J. J. LANIIENCS.
lhanal
,lhperlituutuas.
=
RIVER NEWS
The Juniata arrived tact evening with
an excellent trip, and will leave again
to-day at noon. She is a bran new boat,
has excellent accommodations for pas=
ganger. and plenty of room for freight.
Capt. Brennan is highly pleased with
his new packet, as she meets lie expeo
totions lu every rupee!.
The Belle arrived and departed for
Wheeling, as usual,
The Phll Sheridan, Capt.. Hol ~p~ b,
filling up rapidly for the Upper — Bliasia
sippi, and will depart tomorrow rii.Jo s.
Paasengerii and slfinpora can rdty on
the Sheridan leaving as advertlecii.
The now steamer Far West had steam
up end commenced - receiving freight
yesterday. She is announced to depart
for the headwatere of the Missouri on
Saturday—clear up to Fort Beaten.
The Wild Duck, Capt. Auawalt, le an
nounced for St. Louis forthwith, and
shippers should bear this in mind.
Wm.. Flail and Jame' Spouse are the
pilots on the Phil Sheridan. -
It is reported that Capt. Lew Vender
grill who has been engaged in the coal
business at New Orleans for some time,
contemplates coming back to Pittsburgh
to resume steamboatlng again.
George Neal, pilot on the Major Ad
derson,,and who was at the wheel when
she run the Arlington into the bank,
some time since, ham been fined 130 by
the Inspectors at Cincinnati. Re was
reported by Mr. Abrihains, pilot on the
Arlington. I
The Argosy departed for Bt. Louie last
evening with a pond trip.
' The tow boat Blue Lodge, is reported
as having grounded part of her tow at
Deadman.
The Nick Wall was advertised in •
New Orleans paper the other day fur St.
Louis and Fort Benton.
. . .
The Glendale, St. Louis to Plttaburgh,
was at Cairo on Mohday.
The tow boats Bengal Tiger, for Du
buque, and the Panther, for Lonlayille,
departed yesterday.
. —The tow boat V. F. Wilson, while
making a landing at Mill creek Bonder
night, during the squall, took a tilt
againet a loaded coal barge. owned by
Gilmore. The barge wt.a badly dam
aged, and only *axed frum isinkit,g by
preeeryoring efforts on the part of the
Crew.
—Say. the Cincinnati Gazette, of Tues.
dey: Both the Lorena end Bellevecodu
departed rather light, es at the time
theydeft there were al: New Orleans
eteamera at the wharf, and the proba
bility wee that they would got bettor
rates below than they could get here to-
day,
—Alai. Gumbert, of Evansville, slot
and Instantly killed James Granville
McSherry, also of that . city, on board
the Quickstep, at Uniontown, By., on
Monuay night. Gusnber to 'in custody
at Uniontown' fitchharrY leaves a wife
and one child in that city.
—Tim late accounts from Red River
are that the lakas ant bayou. wore fair
ling rapidly, aud navigation daily be
coming more difficult. There are now
but two foot in Potato Band and falling
-The Indiana, Fillgonr" and Dexter,
ana perhaps one or two other boats, will
enter the Loulayllld and New Orleans
trade, and run as regular packets be•
tweeu these points.
—lt is proposed to build, at Memphil,
a .staamboat—entirely home
,ruarle—tar
the Memphis, Friar'e Point and - bend
trade, to take the place of the General
A oderion. •
•
—On Monday of last week, a flatboat
loaded with crockery ware wan caught'
In a heavy wind below Friar's Point and
swamped. No life was lost.
—The Bellevernou and .Lorens left
CimAnnati for New Orleans on Monday,
and the Sallls.wals advertised , to follow
on Wednesday.
—The towboats Florence, Dictator and
McPorter, with barges, aro ice bound at
p:eient In the Upper Dili:tele.
—The Carrie V. Yountz is reported on
the way up- the Arkansan river, with
big trip or railroad iron.
—The Kate Putnam and Great Repub
lic arrived at NevrOrisans during Sun
day and Monday.
—Tile towboat Little Alps was sold at
Louisville on Monday to Memphis par
tiee, price $B,OOO.
—The Messenger, New Orleans to
Pittsburgh, passed Vicksburg on Mon.
day. •
—The Mollie Ebert was at St. Louis on
Monday, undecided ',bleb way to move.
—The Camelia arrived at St. Lout on
Sunday. _ _
WANT liD.--irifOrO3C.lol,l of John Oar.
agbty or (tarty, of County Galway, Moy
cotton. When tut board of, be was
running on lb. river between Louisville
and New Orleans. St. Louis and New
Orleans papers Dleasio espy. Address
Slisti•g- Gan...nary, Gazette ofßee
Pittsburgh, Ps.
SI'ECIA.I. NOTION
12jrCONSIUMPTION.
Ult. beIIF.NCE'S PITLMON ['YOE2 for tbe
or
"t r6VAIVIVII.7:I P, V , ?I : : for th.
a l :e ' oll) en yroi t pt , tlgO all the ihnuit.teei Condi
'llnlt."OZ:bliittiClL'S MANOR...XI PILLS, for
Moran. of um 61050 or to rot ••• • dotal., IN.-
naive.
all of then threwart°en required
la curing Cinsumotlou. thuu ah the ralmonic
7117 It 7 Pills.
reniatlnit the ntereseh sad Llerr, and help the
?gleam& Cyrnp to diges mean.earch thronith
bind ses.als, by which a cure Is ton ef
fected.
Then lliaticlues are coascientossly offered to
the rutiite as toe .11 55t, and reliable
renseuy for-rulmonary Cousumptlon. ant for all
those morbid condition of the body which len
to that s ir neesse. Liver Complaint and Ilya.
npals sir erten lorerannere of .Consumptlaw
sad se en they manifest themsielsee they require
the me pnitipt attend.,
The l'ulmoulc attend ..
Is a medicine which lin
had along probation before the public. In value
boo been prorrd by the %do ..... earn It hat
' l " 2f
doubtn most onanate skepticism eau
that It Is a remedy which me).
1111 confidence la all cans which admit
crowd
',:uksTeftf,
of • core.
If Me politest will pciweVenuiir follow the C
reation, wilifel &mil:trimly risen bottle. be will
cc:Tautly be cored, I t Dia Woes ore not [Awl much
wooled to note s core LOlel It. twee Is sates
cuppocied to be lueurobic. whoa Moues sod phy
sicians save deep the e.• of th is Medicine
boo coveci life of Ito patient and restore , /
to . neffee h. oath.
fairo is. ...tent h•nt....
I...Schenck does not say that el. cu. of IN
.rerere cosumption are vs DID, the teach
re.dtclue, b athe emphatically eater. that ones
when patients have Dm most alaro.lng remPton.
soon as a violent cough, were.. chins, night
-wen., genel debility, evsn 10. ach • degree
*tat they obliged to Ile. in Da d. and when
they are green op by tnetr phytlclan they May Dill
Dared. Yo medtcal Lev/amen, can create new,
Irtega bat whys the lance ~very se.hy diseased •
end to eome extent destroyed, • alma way Po ri ,
tented by Dr. V.v.' s medic...
- Also.. !Wrenn°. Dwane.. tern medicines
SNI cenally e/anent. Dr. Sehencir. CY photo.'
graphs of • Dumber of persons 'who have been
. nearly covered with running sores and now nil
1 g gg i s d.p. This show. Da purifying properties.
whist; Mutt be able Wheal ta•lttell In the /neg..
In the trettmentof Consumption It 3s of the
[most Importance to give vigor .tt • uealth,
teas to tne restem. bleu. It Is neeteeery Le
or renethen the apiretits of the paUent atio int•
prove the dl. stran• Proper nourishment I. re
ga ined together with lath metes as will maim
De. easily digestible. The articles most
su itable fee the diet of l'enserntire. tretren to .r.
art[.l.. 4 Itt Dr. lithenek's Annan... which
Illtrinilled gratuitously. In general, the
most d b , u tgatell i glllf:: °Wil l :l:o7hr 'e eta g p t e tt . -
teed it order to make eitrep
I. or . reeureatt.
se aw eed
. Th. requirement I. met by the
seaweed Tonle, and for WS P. 0.. It W. don-
Ignted•
When the dlgestree DDrers a ct; [hat e ,. d
nraer, the feed h. Its proper tem
ethe patient is ...rated and tee l as e s be
n to exercise their functions in &normal and
enittre manner. Thea the healing powers of
pninsontelsyrup will anent INe ell rio•
Pulinottl7 Cenantehthlll he alionet always rem
grated wDh Dye... and Lleer Complaint.
, bench's Yandr.• rills am la ended to ;
move obstructions from the Liver !sad restore It.
I g g .ithy action. They have all the eineway which
Is •serlbed to calomel or v•nius rgass,• and gm
ten net to co i nto a particle of any =ha
[ eral polson. The. rime:pre the most ebetlente
I costlv sick hesti.ho. pit., Milo. ad.-
D o p es still other disease s which ere.e from a
torpid or obstructed condition of th. Liver:. One
tom of ***** pllis will prove the efilowal if the
medicine.
In Consutept on the Sea Weed Tonle and Man
dr.. rills an invalaable analllary medicines
They r 011... the eufforlngs of the patient tad
..sist tab Pultnoule Syrup Ds enecUng • cure.
They have best foand Ina. In ~vane, Manes
o r a...minion, where the lungs are almost en
tirely destroyed end 1/11 symptoms according to
tdke.arr'f'l::l4len; csigiVl:lehtg touted
:=ll
it:o:thasil'4l.Ce'tinir 5611ratt Vt'tt=artret-o
-1,7• ----- --- - -
LLOalal.
100 'a' oak
OFFICIAL
11:BebeerVa Arsenic costal. a rell treatise
the redeye feriae of einem., his node et
e wariet.„ eve rettete2 iltrertione how to amble
ee• 00 had oath. or vat 111.1111 try
addressier Ids rriselpel NO. North
diet!, street, rbiladeloble, re.
Pelee of the rollsonfe Syrup sad Seaweed Toe.
le ware $l,llO pee bottle, er 117,50 a half damn.
M.dreee %a twine sloe. for rah by all
.
deadly
orp?_ I 9.VOIS WiII'PTLEIR CON.
Diszke T u N . Tr11?-7g,!T °b"!II?;11!
tu nom self-abuse, pretense unmsallaisa,
own. debility, irritability ...Pilo., • lan
lerabolons. and Smelly impainey p hns sr,..u,
Mired. Person sillinteci inn de lica - te, intrienis
galgiat ' erfeWltirr ik e l l=i 44" are
Val :NraltatZtrpTgetr‘th..e.4l"l.4o,.. 01Vg.
mind, sate, permanent. and walca ' sn most cues
ems tm used witient Isladrun to bunnees„ Med.
!dam prepared la tie establishment. em.
Orates °dice, reception ant waiting man also
b o wipg and sleeping apartment. far (entente
ijauln=lAzoggl . oleatlon, and gzar
witana 0115557 W mattar 4 :4 4 ls U ra t" 4
n uts your eam. Bead Inn la says 44 14111Mi k4.
pilot of lifty pages, seat to any adunl h s
trusted
la Sealed tavola... Thomann - - -we
manually, at over ,L
tr y...CI.III,AD. free, Derionially or 511.
- 1 41 ..bi Z ,r Znit o Z r ilr l (rc Co rta
"ea)
n
days m. Mr. w. run - pliettste r et -
Mon ter Wee .taugq.
.1113
ADESIIIN'S NATIONAL BANK,
Wood St., cot. Second Avenue.
PAID ON MOUT&
bold, Coupons, Bondi sad Stooks
A. EICADLII.V. rusldent.
Av. TA X ILIN.K. Vlee Pr.wldrAL.
od . dAY CTILUS CLABILI. Jz.. Cashier.
HOPLE'S SAVINGS BIM
Cor. Federal and Laeock Streets.
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I=2
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT.
TITEREBT ALLOWED OE TIME DEQT7II
THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO:
Safe Keephig of Valuables,
Under guarantee, and the rotative at hates In Lit
Fire lad Burglar-Proof Vaults.
No. 83 F 6 ÜB3H AVENUE
President—WlLLlAM PMEILLIPIL
•lee Preeldont—llEMßY LLOYD.
Pr9.IIcTOSIO
W 1 11.11.11 1 PHILLIAs, 111 NON H. PAINTS/I,
HNNItY I.LOy1). JONI. P. 31011.9.1b01i,
Pi 11.1.1.A9 •901199. BLACK.,
11.1..1.4.19 1..Y011. CORTI3 G. klUdaL9.
.1N 9. 1. 1111PIETT,'
11 ACY d eli 5", ON OONISEIORIIT.
010,9 y Irotu 9 11'clock A. K. • o'clock
CITY ;f4ANIE..
112 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Ps.
CAPITAL. *lO4OOO,
TOUIHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY' LIABLE
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT&
YORHlfilg TACkiLe.
llonght ad sold. end ttebee !leered rerz•lled to
Europe. Colleetloss mule On all Ito •
rate
points of the United:lWe ad Can ..
DOMINICS T 111161.. Prate,
Jails MOC/015, Vice Preen.,...
W. N. MOROas, Cahlcr.
DURACTOoII.
•
.
'TDhomßuss.
Rourke
Patrick Kant.
Etat
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S. McCLEAN . & CO
Government Securities.
Persomil amd prompt atteation given le oven.
thlog to the lmtaess. Collection. made. Cm-
Macaws Issued. and lotrrest allowedco Tian
Deponts. •dranotio =ado so Trims Collater•
and Goscrnme•t
. Becarlttail at Ntorm rat..
Drifters In toren. and Dotneolic Eichune•
Gold. envier, Bank Notes, to., he. All locator
met rblig.rli•Deerl• heels. Bonds. hornoterl.
Commercial Parer, tr., oegoetated at the mar
rates of sommiorlon. lan:
N. HOLMES & SONS,
$_ :.DI7
igrILITCHELOR , II HAIRDYE.
—ml. splendid Hair U. • Is UP host In
tie world. ilarmles reliable lastantimos• s,
,sces sot contain mad, .or any ' versals polsoa ' to
Mossy sess. ho genulae W. a atobelors
Mall Dye has had 30 years untaratibsd repels.
sun to uphold Its istesetty as we Isol
Hate Die -01 . 13 oe Brown. livid op all Dross
pplled at 16 Bo6d Street. N. Y. to 7
•
piirJUIST otrr.
"CH IIMILY riCTOILLL TIOCHIS."
FOE COLDS. C01:10111, CTOR ,rend. THBUMT AND
ROM_ R
Rom ned• None so pleamat.
None Can 34 40101.
I • 10 1.1,3 1 f i heta f :g Tort.
lo mon • • awn amMta• ual as
.41rerw Caleb 4.11•06"
•
CIAL.
P 23
Bo ma= AND SOLD
Of Allegheny
teekkelders laxidually Liable
OS PrTI'ISMILTI4.43.Ia
rcrizi
J.7 . 1e,‘1...,
14.4 el. Hahn.,
Ti r. on.
J• 133. • Yhelr.n.
H. A. Irreyvogle,
•Tnomu Barnes.
M2tMffl
BANKERS. -
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No. 75 Fourth Avenue,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
67 MARKET STREET
PITTMIIIIRON, PA
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tiolleetiou. snide oa , he PdialPil Wit.. it
the United Inst. Caludas. '
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
notrewr AND 6ULD ON otDOLDINION
==l
ff=l
Unita(' States. Securities.
7W m 1
HAMT, CAUGIIIIZT & co.,
BANKERS AND. BROKERS,
Corner Fourth and W 044 Striae,
PTIVIIIIIIIIOII. PA
USUCCZBiOn TO NAMIA. HART. . 0..)
1:1=
Exchange, Coin, Coupow,
Asti psisteslarMOTPa to w. • rush..
sad gale ofal
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on London.
OFFICIAL.
AL LEGH cIN
CherThototia'S OIIICI.
Ctn . 01 Auta hatrA /Old, 11110.
1,1 OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. —
h../.1.11/ PROPOtALIO will be ree•leed at
tole helth until 3 e•slo..t r. TULNDAT.
tiereh ISTO, fee Alm tiesdleh had raving
6f the foilowler elltieete at.g
Wtll6i ALERT feu May ells) to Ohio street.
Vial A snail r. tree .11A•leee avenue to her-
•
NIXON STIINET. frost Baser street to east
aide of Manhattan.
11A.I.LcrrAl+ S . TILEIET. Waskiagtea
erne* tot/Lerida steers.
Speelloattons can Nseen at the omen of Chas.
Darla. Lon.. City Inlet.,lS The right en
d to reloat any or all bid.,
W. SC TORTES,
City Controller.
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C0NTR0W.11 . 11 , .7 , 1C 1 /..
CITT 1/7 •1.1.1“11/1... Merck 1110. 1110. f
'Martell TO CARPENTERS.
136.1LL1D raorosALs will ba received at
thi. oLIM total 3 o'clock T. X. TIMPLIDAT.
Yank 114th, 1010. for the conitructlon of a
PLamX stotwALK on Bell , from the
?inutile road to Willis street.
Speelleatlons earl be seen at the °Mee •r Olar.
Darla, Sao., City Teener.,
The right la rtaarredloreleetanl 00.3 kid ,
W. M. PORTER,
/ALT Controller.
ETIMIII
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ALL TAN17g174.1.°.!.72A , 01.74737:7* I
NOTICE LEI HEREBY GIVEN
that the easeastaent =bell by the Viewer.
It. opening of SEDBRICK STRY.ST. St
EN!!MtM=I
tlon, man be nova here until Week Seib,
11170. when It rrlll be returned to Connell. fol
tondramtleu,
I=l
Emma
ViTY Inafegazave tlYnca,
.1.1.1501.34 exTT, Mush 14, 1410,
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
that the assessments matte by too Viewers
foe the opening of LANE ALLIS, to the !Nomad
Weil, bee been Med la tnie ollee for examine
Ulm, and no be seen bus smell Mooob Meth
1670, when It will b. rams,' to Council
voularmation,
Cl=
MM
OM INGO=II'I 07111 C. I
ALl.BealteT ern'. Merell le. 1110.
TO SEWER COATUACIVRO.-
. The Sewer Coasklealon It the City it All,
Om, &re preisred (*rec./7e ►retbiW foe tie
eeistene Um of &bent
1400 feet 3 feet Brick Circular Fewer,
Loastea on Beaver avenue, ton Franklin Mat
r3=
Drawings sad syndications san s W stout sad
hll inforststioa obtained at this dice.
• Tilts mast be eadormel "Bever Proposals' , ad
delivered on or before 9 o'clock T. it. Marsh ST,
1100. Penae of proposals, ort whloh forma
&loins bide vrlll to received, 3111 100 famished at
th , o oldee.
Tim Consminion do not bind thinsselvoo to as
cent tko lowest or any bid.
Nrorder of the Commission.
LE=
1=21:1
JOHN T. GRAY,
Sousa and Sign Painter,
GiliA-1211E11 AND CIMA77I:Eph
54 Math Utr••t,'`
wpm/ tt+t• Maud nr...) , lttabariil. T•.
INDIA RUBBER .
BEAM, HOGE LID SITYLX PACNIIS
of then Bolton A.M. C. 0.!. Rthke. • A f •
thccp of otheil. ',
Kim ithAla thpylled at man
lactonthn Pram.
J. A
lIIILLWL
rcata ter ttity at
ENGINES, BO
FORT PITT
BOMB. STILL AND TANK
WORKS.
CARROU. AND SNYDER.
KAarusAcrvinume or
ruilleßkziNllVVlEfi r DVl:rzUVe
ENS,
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANK%
MINN BAN, BIEZHCNING AND AJIII PANI ,
EINTTLIND iiALT YAND AND VON
°IMAM
tSTILII POLL, OiIiOILETZBAI AND IRON
RILIDO
PRISON DOORS AND DOLL MIMS.
01 T •• h arw Worsas ei
b y y r t mt•,ad,
PITTSIBIIRGEL. PA.
arfirturs seat to the soave oildrest .111 Ee
tot , trttr ottaa.l.l to. mb7:1111
HUGH N. BOLE & CO.,
Cor. Punt Alley and Duquesne St,
=CI
Nngine Buiidera, Fennders and
Maa►{nlsla
Makialleetve 'STEAMBOAT ENGINE-4 aad
STATION ANY ENGINES, of allots.:
a e llr L1e1,1 9 V.17 IiZTAIII°II,VItT6332I. I i
BOMBE. of lo ham Tow. ,
CASTINGS, of toots , kind, made erdcr at ow
foundry, ina SITEEZT. below MA-1,1.1..
RIGSfUr . Oil Well', SHAFTING. PULL Ere,
HANGERS, 1101GiE. add TOBACCO nOnEWS
add IVAIN TOBAGO,/ ramas, oa baud sa f .
nails to order, IA the
INDU
Flouting 0 •
TRIAL WORKS,
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I=
IM=M!!M=MM 2I
RMIICY
YIAIL .10 BITMILAR-PROOY
SAFES' AND . VAULTS
NO DAMP, MO MOULD
ENGINES AND ILiCIIINEBY
ROWLEY WORKIIEPALEINGe ANL, ra'r
TINII•DP NIACILIN'ERY.
Con 17th and Plke Sta., Pittsburg Pa
noli:401
O'HARA BOILER WORKS.
f. REPHAN & CO..
Yanthetnrsn of
IlititZ"4llll , l% ingbff"
DOOM. C
EOICHON likE EWE. /41..
Car. of Retold Avon ant Liberty' Et.
I=
Lk pairing dotty promptly. ()microant to the
ool.S:pPl
.I,ll{D 1.411111111 IrMICSID D. MUM
AREA) M. BROIREI do SON,
MAN tI7ACTGAXIL3 07
•
Steam Boilers, (til Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORK, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES. CABTINGS. ate.
COOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL & CO'S
TRIUMPH,
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL,
Warranted to Cook, Bake Sr It oast
well ae any'otker Steve In the Wks.
BISPLTI & 00.,
No. 288 Liberty Street
Also, oUpait and for sale, •
STOTIM,
' lILATINO STOV
GRATE TROAII I, 7ZMDFEW4
COOLING RA GM, le.
GAFF, lIIIGUS & CO.
01 NrlltY VARSITY Or
tgr - ros,
BOSTON cooKrlrG B.SN-OB
"THR FIERY FURNACE
Tea
THE NEW •NTI.DVAT 0013E11141 STOVE.
*.IIMOOL ATOIL AoIssatI,•• COLVE ILIA COOK 4TOVIA.
VAN'S ICI Pattern) PONTAEI.E
A.EGI OAST IRON XA.NTLICB. WILLMAN'S
EVLECTLIE,ERATE%. tr....trom dln andEtte4
EATS MiNTIA TENDIES. ac.
204 as& SOS Liberty Street,
I=l7ll
A. BRADLEY & CO. *
NO. SO WOOD ISTREET.
Jtsunfaaturats at the Orme. Var... Tot •
Cook, Parlor suol Heating I,,tores,
TO EIF 7017XD
La Oar assortment ortll Cr , Mani all the LA.TICS2
PATTIIINS ANL 411EPROVEMENTS. sod the
rep nation of onr Status Is men that any one la
vot t of • good article ohonld comatose nose but
those saanafoommd by as, as they will he found
toot durable aswell as ommoodeal. Would
Wl par ous tlettlaa ottenU we oa to oar aim VOLCANO
o rub n, for churches. tub. 44,L fords. ever
s. , s t:k throe Must... I,catlrn wltat or
wltuout u 64L scoa Local .orsltl,sr
-01111.0 - 11113er , 00 Lu ony
Sr. .cou :nr :LA Cmer 1.101. ley
CO..
SJ Mazatactstrars of LIGIIIT QRX.T LEON
CI JAL. E 4 S r X CA' !EA
Light work oar forotalt too.. J oint
Shown:id ere B rg .
metrics of Sendoff Hardn. of. on4n•nnr•
entre and World, near °near 7.1,A11aghe.7
Duicity. Yostodlee addroas. Look Bon 102. its.
. 15Z31.11
COAL' AND COEUEr
CMS B. 110ISTRONG,
Youghiogheny sed ConnellsyWe Coal,
E=CI
CeiL, SLICE IND
OFFICE AMY YA/LD, coney Butler sad.
Norton etreet. Liberty end Clymer streets,
Ninth wanl; also Second street, Zighth ward.,
and at foot of Boss Street. & C. S.. R. DepOS,
Second ward.
_ Orders left at either of the above Grecs, or ail.
;Oro to me through Pittsburgh P. 0... will
naive prompt attention.
Bello to whom I axe supplying: 'Basso, WeDs
&Co., Wu:. Steltb,Llnion Iron MN, S. S. Yow
ler S. Co. hliteheli, stephenson S. Co.. Bissell
co., Glretf S. Hugus, Ales Bradley, Park, Sr.. al
Co., rant, McCurdy & Co., Reese. Graff &
Wm. Si. Faber S. Co. .1. B. Lyon &C.., I SagaYsnhLLl k Co., Allen. ,
McKee A; Co., Vu on Des
W 1110501; Counellsellle resusyleania 7.
8., Alin:YOU Palley B. R. .
I=l=l
COALII COALM
1 1)ICKSON, STEWART 1k CO,
Evrias :enzavite. Wei: ones tc
110. 567 LIBERTY t3IJOBT,
gyyt,r2l Otty 'non: MI) tOraIWRI) NI A)013.
fIYR r * IA SIT 42 rat:l9li:
10w.% Imprtet Arita.
ali pro.* lefilkt their Clue. OS 111hiree4 IA
um, through MI =AU. 1•11.1 be AU. OS to
r==
ti/.I zl ETA :4:11. :I sit e)
JOIN Q. ILICIELLIAD DANA
WORKMAN & DAVIS,
suecnsols TO
Workman, Moore & Co.,
=1
WaMIAGES, BIICIOXESI,
. Spring and
des. 41, 44, 41 ud 41 Beuti It. , Illegkeiy.
den fer
...mated :Elva utlitsottim p la • Illrer7"/".6.
• ••
4larYlowest stile. of work coostarrtlyoo kasi 4
Su LIC AMINTS for tko Now Bores W
W eip
Make raTala
limu t a.d BMWs Pao em la 41.4eirsaos.x maser asig
Lotl•Bs Brier Ikkfu.
11. 11101.1113 11161119 keel!, pax... U.
late/ester /Llex..4
Rua of if /33.E.MAN. MOUES CU.. the IrUi
.aa L 4
IVlSClFillestearter be GOOSIOded ag tb• old suet
Ute same Ylmale o/ ROILIeLber
DATIL 0rd....1.1.1. 4 .
.11 ° . "
1113 AVE ' ffe:
Late Id. OHM.. Naeloast
=II=
ti4L'a_VM JAI 4;0
BALK zr.
suclarriucwlsl.
nitro aotrasr. ARMXIII.7.IOII au= eAv.l.„
nee. yd C 1•13 Btreet. Patents
mx.cua ingaue. :Ivan tf., ctr. deateras g a: -
Wading a 001 1 / 1 . iwm, .fiL normal
DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN. RABX & 00..
linsostacturen r at
IRON. NAILS STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINCS.
19V411715.11XL, LZ AND .111:MILATA.
itirSiat , SPAM IRON,
BAND,
INGLeN PLATES AND li
rtrlfilat
mon,
RAIL, iparov,,,,,T.,
or lING.PLGW •DIDCUPTIVATONsi
STILL. WINGS AND HUULI Scalia patters.
STEEL TIRES, STASL StlArTINe, A. B.
dTEILL.
COACH, ADMIT us WAGON araiNos ud
AXLES.
(:UT NAILS AND SPINAL •
All goods First Class aad Warreated:
°Friers AND WoltEd:
E i nth Street wad Allegbeny Wirer
and IT Water Strout, Pittsburgh.
nag
ILLS ; BARR & PARKIN.
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MAP. ail: 51.1. PA RKI N.
IfirECLLL PAItXXIt - 15. Y. XlZtt.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, BARR k PARKIN,
OHICE. lle. $:1 Liberty Street,
RACUIt ,
p'rr•Busea
STEZL WORMS
IitTLIILISILL. IN UM.
ANDERSON & WOODS,
=1
snwr annzirEz. °Ayer sTatiL
Of every' deeerUnten. Aleo. beet
Behead german Plow aid Spring Mal.
oo t or r li, JOat AND MST
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLIAM 111111a1,
ointowir t. 1/1161 k
Hu facll dee tbe leading Ter
k:laUtlengrilr:ll.:l=ertjaßTAVall
On LIMO, ConNOCS, PISTON NODS. L
PITMAN J• 111. K iT.ALILKOALP :SUL%
LOCOMOTITIC FlLtergetker wit, every
deseelption of OHA.FII . Ofilu ea I. Forge
Corm cinlagusal Way alit Ifiaat gyred.
agel,ollo
pITTSBIIRGH
NOVELTY WoRKe,.
Talmudled A. D. 111E2.
11100111M11, ADAMS S. CO
suirosAcircrucrai us
Exy zarr7 , A vav i off r emrw.A.T.
SOALES. •
lipma rapd Meat Door Lor-ka sad Lai QM.
0031.1138 orralirVivriereei• 42 ISTIL
Hirtabaserb.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WO EMS.
SINGER, MUCK & CO.,
TITTSBURGU, PL.,
MaaaSoctvora of every tiontlotiou of
CAST AND OMAN STEEL.
RAILWAY srsnme.
11.11HTIO AND TLAT7ORN NratiteN.
A.111:6, !ITU!, TINX A... be•
WareitinsiN K Water sat 100 Erst Sts.
BLACK. DIAMOND
STEEL 'WORM.
PARE, BROTHER & CO.,
11•Aaftotnrars et All dasoctvtlon , of
ErrilEETB.
OM* an/ Warelonn, TR IRV STK, IRINTY
. FILET and RAILROAD STRUTS.
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS
KNAP FORT PITT
1 01INDRY COMPANY
OPTION AND NOUNS
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSDURG4, PA
==M!
lar Engines, Roiling Mill Ma
chinery, Sall Blackflies, Re
torts. and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
IDersaor Carrell ..4 Sinallmaa I% I reels,
PlTYll3l3l3ll.cilil,
WILLIAM SMITH
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
7bIL OAS £AI2) WAT 724 !MAE,
'li rips. ars all wt. tagsrlsbly Isk Ti, la .47
%and sa4 Dot lanittu. Also, fall saw:talent
of gonna
Castingi fbr ass k Water Works.
I ...sell sloe cell the atteetten Sept ristied.
est. Of Gee Werke to sty sate of
W. 4. AND/,1.161.024
MONONGBRii FOlifiDRY,
W. J. ANDERSON &
Wflatilicii . of MON IlUtreA I , llolkrd
f!DOW UIIITLLS .4 511,1 z, sad
Casting' at all Hesaiptio. ,- .
str FIAT, VralLitLirt:lWi u •
it., sues.
OTWICJI Airs FatrinllT-.N•• WALTIZ
lITYLET, Flitsban.
ROM:NOON, RE A & coy
Itieadmars to surmrses. um" 'muss%
WASHINGTON WORKS,
Foams AND RAILEIIIII3, PITTSBURGH,
Nanninotarsra oi Seat sad Stationary Steam Va
gins, Last ingthea, Nashirtary,
arl i tt k Oastings of all dosoriptloss; OIL Teals
sad 11 Zoller sad Shoot Iron Work •
ones, G. lE. want' First and Enltidiald
straota.
~...ACHZIVASED'S PATENT LIN=I
TIONAILIDAILLIN & CO.,
aril Ward bulky aid Kukla Woks,
aim Dinrxr rt.. ALLacoorr F.
ItsaiAstmes efllt and farlo
lelAr"krt. .alaeti
4d Nv Wage.. Rum Dox4
reWsiTarikal lave es Mg lyttlY Of'
all mit'l!
pgamix Rom roussny,
Oar. LISSATI az/ afiTl rrazEn.
•OLLMAN & BACMAY,
Misubetsrers et Superior
Chill Bons, Sand Rolls k Pinloos.
ROLIKES, BELL bi- CO,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS
Kam fOoW-of a of PIZATI =LIQII ALA L 10,51
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from the Unto. l'.,fut; ohms/ . of WalBB4B
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teamateara AP 10180 araltinclieti Az. IS.
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l0:011 a. ia. /Le talnlas. loam Pittatracatai
17:80;• m. *24 artless at Walla Iltatloa;
4:18 sa. • . I .
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Linn at 1.40 fo.
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1170. traleu will Isnye at ant &formals
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tars 7:011 a. Y. 4:04 r.
restarrort Acoomdt'a 11:00 a. Y. 1111 r,
r. to and from trat'es• 3:10 P.ll. /LSO
Sawicz Akccam'd 6:00 r. Y. ••II a.
Braddock'', Loootodt.'n. 1:15 r. Y. 1.50 r..
Nistt i.e. tamr.42sport.lo:so r. L. 0:40 A..
tiaadsi Okrlta l 7,l. , :jl,
wad cram wan, . 1.00 O.
RICHARD B. bOWEItIa. Areal
TACK BROTHERP,
Petroleum sad fie Prodad
Petroleum/ and ita Product.
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ISAIITJYAOTITHEA OF
ii. A. iILII VJOLT.
COTTON MILLS
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OILS
COMMISSION AdIitCHANTS
ASD DILLLILIS 1
lisbcagh 00c.e—DLI,BY.LL'S BUILD'S.
ontar Iltiquear , Way and ' , WU , .tract.
Phlisdelphla ma“-,aar weLlsrur err
a.1:1018
ABING K KING,
Cociazdnion MerclUaU wad Broken In
DALZELL'S BLOOK, DUQUESNE WAY
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SPARING, RING k CO.,
109 WALNUT STREE'
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINER'
IREUEBT W. C. TRIMBLE.
MAIPO7ICTI7,7aItUI
Wilmalag ik MO Tort Bugled
•
1011100. Illailivad Azle Oil. ~
mad. great heat. wlthoai ohange,
_• roma
Iladad at lolemt temp. aturek Simmila ail t
tropleal climates or hot weather.
Losemotive. Logine, Iliwking 110.0 i.
NlV: l itgl=lPlasi 11111-01
of . 1.. ~
Adapted for high speed.,
VP .'" Ilt• ZVI. =U s , 1.'14"1.:
bar glad FfalabliaglOallollmo,
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011 -Uarlosas Oil. , ~men..
Album VARNISH, to preserwo slur. 1,..'
,..'
Work and Machinery from tint.
T product& are manufactured ludas ;
Twe . . patent by Satre 'he Mod Roam la V'.
coo.e Lubricating Oils are &Imo. odorW
twice it pure, hu11..., and ...UT l.
cored, rand a high temperas.. .aehaullcdit
remain Ibnpld daring extrema cold. Tha .•
rola 011. are un.duallede and wain wa.taat
cc ataxy piths principal Railroad.. Pampl..i
be asamlaod aid orders left at 114 WO,
Stßain. Warta at itharp.trarg /01/1.0. "
SRABS FOUND
E=1:1=1
HENRY BIER & cc,
ILIOCVMOIB to
105 X M. uooplß & 00.
Bell and Bran Fenniins.
CAISTING(
lUD: rsoatrrir To °ADM.
Iglesias and arte Iron rittisi 4
GAS PIPE LND =BING. :1
MOTTO, 1011 T dlll CIICI vutt
ALL GLOMS PATTIIIIK.
morwr COCK
inn We* of my ibetlpttel t
Rua, with sa. Oil. f;
ICALIIITTAMIIIIIIJI Or J. K. 00111P111 02:_
Inproged lesigilfiggl Item hn,
Agents for Direfew Astons Cl 3
ere, the hest in the Mariett.
j egmead Wens. senor Mammal"
ATWOOD & anicAirrui,
Cora.r hibelly strosi sal Mai An.!
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VIA fOUNDHIS AND MOM ?IPA FINIS .
wad AGINTS for A. & CANINO. • is
lIITZAN emus AND BLOW N/1.
1 - 7. - §Ti;3
To LrimitrooL Rani
QUEENSTOWN.
Il i c : h at t ri ring atu ist.o 2l :lT6 llll :7 7 7: llll zi etsets: a "3l ;; ,,
0177 , LONVII.
laths; ILLTUSIAT.
Nenlk htmer, ror 'ems. @inn:
latormile. apply to •
WILLLUIC 1RM1111.114 Jr.;
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