cite tittoluttgit Guritt. MONDAY, FESCRUARY 27, 1885. ItdBUISON, ILTLEAN 33 4‘32.11x.0ral et, 72Rx-cas.c.3ral No. 75 Ifoorth St.. Platoon:mit. Deposita . game red In PAR PONDS and ONA, Collections made In all parts ofthe United States. Any nod sell at market rates: U. 13. eller sent. NMI, Bonds; O. S. do. , PAO ~4.t V. S. P per eent. Mee gm; New S. 14eT per cent.' CertNotea.mestte Indebtedneeet &I the cr_.lr, They alp BUT awl ON COMMISSION hew fork Philadelphia, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh Boards ! la ginds-of 'Closerament Securities Stoat, Bonds. 1-1414, Jab FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. • anoicEws AND BANKERS, BOARD (Oosearrawag lienumeasi.aPormam boa) • • SATertaaT, February 24, RIM MIL Asked. Salem 3 1 ,..uhe tier& ..... .. • 1,10 4 Xay coupteei:. - 1.00 Qr. /ea.:••Ii• • Counellaville It ft shlres. i. 11 , 50 ---. do Int. 410 • WeubeeivMeaorip ec6o Modianiee . 75,0 s -- Werehaele 75,011 A --- egheny. ..—.. 70,00 -- Vllarmint 150,00 Columbia eo . Phillips • 3,60 10,00 Eldorado 1,02 V_arr,Story StCheny Run '1,05 'l,OB 3 - Cherry Rua lk Tlthffole.. 1 1 614 1,03 NsAlem a Cherry Run.. an '1,05 Vest Va.la Plttabargb... 2,00 -- Hemlock 4, 0 0 . 0 , 00 Banner " in • 1,00 Caldwell 0,50 The Stock and Gold market his been character lied by unusual steadiness- throughout the . Week, and this, In spite of mill ley success,- which, had • they summed three =oaths since, woblll hare upset . ..everything. 'Uolumbla, Charleston; Mobile and lelltaingtiriti hareem% fallen into the poises:lion of our foittas within the gait week, and yet gale lutes at 21:0, or near it. The f. Rowing table will shod the Amine:tine. Ti.to S. Bonds, Geld, sod one or-two principal Stocks in the Te cw Fork market doting the week: FebFels 17. la, N. 01, N.. N. U S Bond. 1881.... , 11l 110% 11l gg 44 dre...,.1 2 411tiy0u :nos nett 13 C pl rOCK dielg 13-WllllB c. aP. to 53 103% 81 113 Ft. Wayne I .911 ti 116- u . 56 14; 05.34 . - . 9 . 331 We deduce from these figures that there to very anent fearof a panic In stocks. gold or good., ei ther wiiiirepread or severe, even should law and the army , around Richmond choose to 'capitulate [Mawr than prolong a useless contest. The decline to old prices la golngletie much ;steadier than we feared Celle time. The present generous Invest. meat., at tie rate of three million daily in seven. Carty notes, gives an outlet for the super abun dant circulatlen afloat, and, moat bappllrfor the country, coated/swim speculation. The money market is easy, without being pleth oric. Short loan. upon collateral. command-pret ty-high rates, but No. I pailer is readily di:ululated at bank rates—about it per Cent, Govern's'', • am. Bank stocks without chltage. But little dO - in railroad snarea—generally lower. On docks continue most in favor at the )bald and with the public. In the general list there has not been any greet change during the Weak. Some base deellited;While others barely ; maintain their tied quotations, and yet, as a whole, the week do . . es on a lineerenarket. Columbia and Dalsall are both strongly held. Hernia& Improved—saley at 1.00. though scarcely so firm today, Ritchie has been , heavy all weak. 131Nsburgh and Phlia delrbla, very steady at 8,15. Tarr, Story a Cberry . 'Bun lay nuctuatsd considerably, closing today at lid Old, se asked. Paxton has been but little dealt In. and the public were somewhat surprised to end'. entlagget one evening from lim4 to 3. We gtve! herewith, some brief extract from a fortgoomin; report of the directors, which will suMclently ex. plain the sudden rise in the market value ofehd stock. On the land at Walnut Bend, owned by the Co., In fee amide, & weLlpastjuat been completed to the depth oftt7 feet. It will be, tested at on.. heads well Vamped sixteen barrels per day; at the depth of two hundred feet, favorable results areexpected. A newongine has been placed on the lease Rant tag the river at Walnut Bend. The well begat. hen adjoinstbe "Star Weil^ while upon the Island Loonediately in front in a well Iprodueing eighty barrel.. The putispink well on the Hain McClin tock tract, was chambered tath small pipe, add at. lowed to do r. Tho.lsoge. teak is now. full of A new well was at 0/11C0 began and will benromtile: The Wikle Rua tisit has been au/Tiled into 10t5.. - . Four of then Jure beenleasen at a rental of rue . _ half the cil, One at MOO bolus In iridttion tO one. half the oil. A recent surveying deinonsisates that . the 'celebrated gas well, euppOsed to be Aeyond, is nerly within our Ikea 1 The lot acre on Pitt Hole Creek have beea sue ' Pried Lae tattier* lots, Thirty of , these hare: • teen leased at a rental slope-halt the oil—a_ pai 'ton of them at MOO tunitts In addition. Within ri• moat six Weeks tram this time, on thin farm end Ware Run, et ka slUtft y reps will be cowmen. . cod and Order stay. NOI 3 / 4 .171pi: J Lie rememberei that almost the drat well bored enritt Hole, only r one half mile distant, developed 30(ifft....Ms. per day, come idea may be obtained en to the probable resume of the company when these flay wells arc entopleterl. The transectiena In Oil ,Stocks at the Peoples', 4 Exchange were unusually. hegvy Mae evemlug and —with • fultatrondsoec and spirited' feeling, prisce were Orin and for quite a number of *tucks, higher rates were realized.. Ohio Valley advanced from 10 to 15 pc; allareOte colaPare4 with recent nick and Ritehle, also,was. more active aid a shade' bigh - r. Pittibtughaad Philadelphia brought 2,20,, the I 4 . 11;81.001re, we believe, yet realized foi this mock, Uulbertion'a Eon has again aaranced, 'sell- • leg at 1,15, while %err; R&D & Pittsburgh, Cher ry Hun Central, Elierado, blood Farm*. Ohlo,Ved era!, Hemlock, Merchants, Rosa, Union Lubric, and liraurak, innate steady at about preview, -quotation.. - Tarr, Story h. Cherry Run was in • Prick demand, and sold at a slight advance. . subjoin a Ilst of the sales: ILO shares Blood Farm & Ohio • ' 143 •60 " liberty Run Central *3O 60 " -- 'Cherry Run a. Pittsburgh i 73 100 " Onibeitsons Run i 73 Go e• Eldorado --- 1 "a/ =OO '- Federal, 110 .100 ee Fleming 0 Wood ' 320 do ' 4 ,130/0/..:t 4 5-1 -75 44 Horseneok • 103 Saull 0 Merchants'. --- 60 60 " National Relining (lompeng... 950 9:0 ." .oblo Valley 161 i m, u 55 304 ~---- o ~ ' .. : ... ! 4,4 I ii 60 " • Pittsburgh & Philadriplila ' .11 63 7130" Ritchie • - , 104 600 " l• v • " e 240 lc- Ross., 4 " i i a bir • too 0 Tack Petroleum '3 83 1:000 " Tent, 31.017 6 Cherry ßua 108 /00 `' " • " t"' " • lON ROO " Malin Lubrlc ', sio 950 e• - WesCrizglals ' - 1.. 2 00" The derangement of bealness o from the uneer taint, of prima, and the fluctuations in gold and foreign enehangerdWd3seumml with the most 'sax lone sollaltude In Wall street. The following re. , marks ea the subject ere from Jerome, /three & Co% Otietilar: ' ' '• --- ;ofitt far an the &delineate gild is due to lot Lela. apace the currency, its price can fell only lea the volume of the currency is contracted. Without • meowing to showier, much, this admane has been Cue to tallation, and how melt te speaulation, we are feet - approaching a period to which s,peculatlon , can net adverse prices to any considerable extent, because,ther (Sara of the people can no longer be appealetto. Ilederan apprehenalouthat the ger. onsmeut might fail ln Its Worts te Put down the lebellion; vast quantities of the prielina metals were Miler hoarded clr sent out of the gauntry. There appeared for a Blasto be ers actual se welly el themetakand serious fears Were entertained of ' geoid Pami r whieh might carry np prices far be their, sat point - ever reached, and far beyond .its relative value. But a very (lo t and gratify. ingthange has taken place. Gold abundant,. Alai an Increasing diaposition Is everywhere mani festing itself f tairld of, rather Limo to hoard it. With such& speculators fora fez have the Lune advantages, e sympathies tad 'conviction of t . or that thcse fora rise had in the dark daya attire contest.f Benceforwar 4, bonsequently, Weculatlou constantly tend to seal gold be low its real value in reference to the • currency so that we may look for sudden and excessive fine, with a pattnal recovery in each case toward the previotm prise. "But no great MU must be immediately expect ed Gold, in sp te of all our victories. and of Pan. ular with and expeetatio,, and of all elrorte.to put It down, obsUnately refuses to KO much :below On. We have too laree a volume• allow a rapid tall . IVoul°lltePlTI er re"Y to e to, say that such a mut ha. not been necessarily the mato • 0.1101. of the Iteration. if any ore should ussert the COrtttryi let hike say what would ba the, erect of an issue of one, two, three or four times the present amount.. Brute seblibie man depreciates soy further fiarreltlG of peter money, and pr,,,u, t ,. the moat tlisastrans results of any addition to the present. olunte,in the., legation of prices or all kinds of property. None are more alive to the evils of an increase titan the waretary o the Trearney.and both Bowers of Congress. /tut while oo toenails of Treasury notes tato take pla c the refiremeat of those In .ciroulatlon must be grades The Chicago Drifter of .Satruday stye Not witluitandlng the full otColumbla, Charleston and Wilmlegtori, gold still ensign around,poo. But there la motifs ln the merket. The demand la chief ly by short In and - Importers, and vegetation le almosteleed. In commereial DriattersOlis Mar ket. are dell and heavy. Wheat today deollned ?MP r lonehel. Chrnawas more entire , ' . arst . Qatar mere quiet and . nac Stye was Val and neglected. Earley Is dull= regular:. Provialpes are .quiet. Ittereantily bud nem le owlet to the expedtatlon that prices will rule low r. •The money market re. t at dose andbtringe e e demand for ctir• - only to day was' leas act i ve but the discount bevels Were unable CO aoarnauesiste their custom era even Osederately. and needy borrowets lied to go on eke street and negotiate, at 1 , 1,4111: e. seat. per knooth. The Dank rate, ho atm . gist cent p et annum. Mil DAlty REVIEW OF PITIVIIIIRCD MARKETS. Sarum:oar, Fria ZS, Moll. • The general markets hare bees devote of inter. eat .sad activity thiroUghtolit the week which has • itni aimed, though It Is expected, asanavigation Rom this point has been resumed. that. there will be an improvement In business generally, and that the dullness and and depreision which hoe preen!. ed for some week/ past, will be succeeded by buoy ency and activity. • The most serious drawhack to tradejturt eon, II the Weak aste Lumen:ell coo• dition of the gold, market, which has a tendency to chuck epeculatien, and restnet the demand for pro- duce of all kinds to supply leg the immediate wenn of consumers. O.IIAIN—As our mills are all fully supplied with 0 heat, the demand has fallen off+ and prices are 5 shear lower; we nOW„guote from wagon at t 2,00 , 1 for Red and W 2,10 for Whi t e, Bariey le doll. and lover, dealer. refusing to pay mow.than . 1 . 23 M 1 •••• pate dull andlueehanged. Sabi of I ear shelled Ulna al 111,Ti k ,}l.,rne—Tbe dimand for this article continues De,lit. heine.reatected almost entirely to the wants ssf consumers, while pewee remain nominally un., . • ehaegest—gloSlMMS3 for Spetng wheat brands, and It 10 : 1 8411.00' for Winter wheat do. Buckwheat flour is nonsistal att.{ per art for .mall lots from store. CIROVERI&i—The market for groceries a all kleda eettinues exceedingly dull, as there la but little doing ealettak. IBIIM small toiletry Older/. Priceagheaerer hare,undentone no ogskterialchange, and we coalmen' te_quotess f ollowlabOoffee, 46a 47; Clubs :Sugar, .11W3- Porto Rico 'do, 23031; Hard liefin, ni and s oft do, 27344.21; jg,A,,,,,,,,,, •I,Vil setup' 9 44 1 . 30 1 . PePper. 00; Aleph*, 40; awl Cassia, 41,10. . . PR'sVIS/ONS—The demand for Bacon continuos light be, prim. have Undergone no change—Me 20,' for Shoulders M for Ribbed, and 25 for Clear fi ex, and 24 for Ilettni. Lanfla selling at U .Watit —anal some holders are eliking4,4 for prime k ettle rendered. No sale* of Mess rk - or Bulk Meat. . BUTTER—Continues- dull, and with a supply largely Its excess of the demand, mica manifest a droops ng tendency.. We uota small sales of Roll at 4afto, though a round lot of prime would not command more thatiM@MO emits. Y.0021= - The ,demiand la fair, and with alight supply and limited receipts, the market rules steady at 40642 cents.-, .. 4IAY—Is coining In very freely both by tall and fivit'lsidwlth a supply In edleetts of the demand, the Market may be quoted a shade easier; sales of Cshats, es wharf, at 35 per ton. - W ItitiY—ls quiet and unchanged; anise of 62 , this -Wesunoreland ( 'o. Nighwlnes, at 02,25 per ra lion, email sales of cOnallen at the same figure. . 140 3 1 1 NT--Steady at fit 2 per :.: CORN MEAL—SaIe of primesifted iii. $l,O 01,65 ft r bushel. . 1111,EN APPLESSaIe of no bblait 4410 per b 1•1; also small sales at *ham poe bid as to quality. 011. MEAL—SaIe of 2 tone at Sae per ten. URI:ESE-1e steady, with a fairjob bine demand, et le f.:4 Western Reserve; 23 for Hamburg, and 2.1 for Ciloabco,_. P/ITTREIVRCH PETROLEUM MARKET 3 ATCRDAY. Feb. 23,1865. The Petroleum market has ruled quiet end ne glected throughout the week Which hatyjust dor ed, and'especlally Las this been the Casein ragard to Crude, In which there hes not been a single Lranaaotion worth noting, nor Is there likely to be until the supply la replenished. For Relined, in bond, the demand contlones very light, and with a teditati exception, there has not been &singe ope lifJontrweeke. One great obstacle In the way of fritnts ions Is thiextreme views of holders, who niessking almost at much here as it is worth lathe End, eh that there is no margin for shipment. Ttere Is still a fair Western demand for Free 011 and,sre,note nate. In lota to the extent of 713302 .bola it price. ringing from SI Lb 33 cents—mostly however, at 32083-60 bide eold4oday at 83. Nap . ti;Pisiiii limited supply and heldpretty firmly, but .L 3 the absence of sales, we omit quotation.. There is no falling off iff the demand (Sr Residuum, and prices have still further advanced, sale, having been made at tram $3 to 343 0 per bb l - Our latest advicei from 011 City report Crude as being offered at info per bbl at the well., and dull, with a lorge supply which Is contently Ling, owing to the Imposaltollay of getting tramo to:Matto° to thin my other market. MALREETB BY TBLEGRA.Pa Cis'tag° Market. • Dupstak to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Cali:MOO, February 25. PLottc—The market.ls stagnant and ;nominally unchseged. : (leaps—Wheat feu active and declined ; No. 1 Sprlag closed dull at 11.3114. Urn-a lees active, but. Without essential change. Oats settee and Him; isles of No. t at Slolaise. Rye dull, but Steady. Barley uasettled and Irregular. ~Strxos—ln steady demand and Cans '•Sets—Dull and depresied ; Domestio One easy, 'aiß2,oo, delivered. itinittrivEss-Dull, owing to the scarcity et cur yeacy i sales at 112,11582,011)4. - • "ovralorts-There la up, insTivement in the - Provision market ; weiLknoWn 'city brand, of Ptt{pef 314. York in dpOustut, .127,30.3f1k0e. Tkesie :wee no movement in any other description of ierqi product. Lard itoi4c No. L Bear Gave:as-The heavy raMa have almost stOppcil all business; sak , iftrf lorkead, at 81,500 WU, common to meg•agi, 16A9§8,1.71 for fair to prAne, and oar drove Extra - at t I O,OO -market firm abdudcbanged. • = „.. fts4-.....gb1et but, ilesar; sales of 1354 head at MO, it,tf. flea It - Iva-Flour. 15,1ia bbla; Akest.l7,nibiall; L'0rb,j14.4.30 do do; Oats. 11,034 do; kye,- - .5.3 do.; UstLel, ;930 ;10.5.1, Scw York Market. -Now Yone .reb. l 6.-Co•r•ros-Seareely sa drm. Fin for Middling. tro-Thettriarket for State and Western is dull aodheariand'Sirtie tower; gt0,1.9410Z for Eistra,State, R. for Matti H. 0.. and quf f TineleArnodi-t4e Market clonins •- oigutosi-41411 and drooping; Western. 61,25- eltriog with buyers nettle quotation. ll nain-Wheat dull.allaather easier; soles of : 1 / 4 0 goish.Wltitseited tern. $24001370; Am ' bernllchigart, to,to. Bailey scarce and ono. Corn nmrequlet and steady; Old Mixed Western, SIX% • dillies-ea, and ykal.bsh Mew Yellow Jersey at. 4 4.410.! Oats scarce sod droner, at 111,14.,. at 13c for Crude; - 699 (or He „ tined In Bean., and Etc for Free: • Padvtaroso-Pork henry, at 435,54k325,87 , 4 for :Sear Alma. $3.1033.2.5 for 177144 do, 50513 and regular Near York Stock and .Money Market. Nair Yong 7.5.-41frerarEos ot Sterling nominal, teoaloMi. G 01J y e shadviler and qtlet-o_ peolog.st 1,99, declining te, 193%, and closiog St 179, - Serl3.. l .orernment Stocks a shadeeialer. The following are the quotations at Gallagher's Eves g Stock Exclumge Board : Hold, 199 1 4. trP 1 4L b ite C eVrigT It i t i k i' m E tet eon . .SoOthero, 975•,'• Illinois Central, 119 A; Clews bind and Pittsbne,h,t6,24; Rocklalasul,92,ll; Forth stern, W.f., Faith Western prefemd,e4K; Fort Wayne ; Ohio and Mississippi Oertlitestot I,..bbs Clanton, 314; Cumberland, 11; (.ItOcksliser, well-,3;itrne'allslA,"Btfor 54u1a1,.9..4:11144rf".; Prime. and 5dig34,50,-for Prime Mess; also 57.700 • Phil Few Mess, roe Marsh, April, May and June seHer l and buyers' option, at $3.5.60/07,00 ,• also I.StiOblitla Prime MC•11, for-May, sellers' option. at $34;40., Beef steady . Dressal Flop. heavy, at trlx 41174 for Western. ' Bacon more active ; part for fut uro delivery, at 195.1.020%,, for Chimberlon , Cut, Z ,1 4@7014,c ( or Long Cut Hams, 20 . t.13 for Loa; itibte 4, nod iWo . (or Short Ribbed. Lard rather easier', at 204 72.13,;c, and Choice, 2 4 ! 1 o; inoo birls for Agri' oak ;Me, at' hi • flutter henry aid notobril, 300 for Ohio, and 1 for State. • Cincinnati Market, 017 , 0ssrart, Feb. 95.-Econo-In moderate de , at 1-0.73 for Superfine, and ii. 9 4 9 rt5 for god] tort eke Ent/ . o d uncbmnged. (lora dull and de% ultb nemand ; Shelled to offered pri - Ilbd Ear at 95e. Cate very dull and no demand; tl..ey are ,tiered at ktfildlc.. Eye dull , et *1,25. *Carley unchan'ed. dull; g ood roll, .fi tOe; the supply in largely In excel,. tr• • ' drilupb mind. E. declined to ?..tr and receipt% very line. Provisions glint . bgb,tlent, and - . no Im portant gales. Lard held troly, , ab We, and Bulk bleats at 151401714 c. Moser 1ia1101d,197. Sliver, 183341310. , Market. riter CardNA, Feb. SM.—tor - row market atrict ; maleary, Me; low middllage.7llrla. Grocouttaugar and Moleksea tale; wand . fine. but market poorly - Irupplled. Pekoe. Bowe, 22y‘e; very common, 21e. Prime Molasses, $1.20. rums—superfine, 811,5o011,81; low extra. 1110,75. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD CLRTRLAND b. PrITERRROU OAD. Fen 13— t 4 one runn.nai t tart, brie h.m, Prummen 0 rolls leather, E Wearer; SO brls - ILL keg tobnop, Miller & Ricker soa; 11 "do do, and 16 - ken do E H X yers;l• to [O4l Ewan ts & co; 50 do do, McDonald & Arbuakle; brla and 15 kegs do, 100 brie Sour, Dan Wall bund le., rls..7n Graf 30 Tolght & 00;50 bdla k Graf; 30 brim and bags - s undries, T 0 Jeaktne; brhipeen apples, Potter. Aiken & Shepbead;47 Nis paper, PattsburggPaper Co; boxes tobacco, U Oyer; 4 brie given apples &hammier & La 10 pkgs sundries, F Kenner; 01 pea meat, Atwell ng; Leo ac co; 1 dressed hog, H Riddle; 125 br/s green apples, Jordan, Hollister taco: 1 car corn, Patterson It Ammon. PITTSBURGIII. FORT tVATAR AND 1 :14110A00 R. R. Feb. 25.-1 box clothing, 'Peter Wallin; I car hay, T C. Jenkins, 2 cars wheat, Tenon tr. Go; 62 bags eon, .7 S Liggett &co; t tins metal, Deo S Bryant; 5 bus butter, and 17 kegs do A Young; at bye po; tatoes, las 11024key;79 bp rags Godfrey & Clark; S can metal, Nana , k & Coi 1 Mir lumber, .I'. P Pear arc; 15 hes clorerseed,J Dysaatid pkgs 11 H good., 11 Day;l7 sheets a eel Jones Boyd at co; 2 bble bulk ham. J Scott; 10 by Coffee, S S Dilworth & coo brie timothy seed, .7nox & McKee; 101 n lard. E l- Rearleton; a pkg. Iron, painter & Son. ALLEGOLNT STATION, Feb. 25-3 pkgs buttee aid eggs, l eather , at bib paper, Plttaburgh Pepet Co; 9 rolls 2 bp apples, P Mackey; It doz brooms, 411.astorth, Wake oats, .7 Warnoeir; 13 AO do, .1 Johnston; It dodo,' do barley, a do apples,. W Wallace, IS aka oats D Hindman; 6 aka meal, .7 Nevin; hides, & A Friend; 25 dos brooms. WI Elliott; 6 aka corn meal, U Rowland; It aka Oat., /7 Merriman; 4 bbls apples ElAhn & Riddle. IMPORTS BY RIVER Wurcufro ran MINEILOA-22 bbls apples, Flees. lug b. Steele : 120 bgs shelled corn, 11. mat . .fr. co; M . J Glbeon; 17 bbla apples, Hanna &Gild iron liners, S•eam Bost Star; 111 -b-bli.aPplpt, cut Owens csnyf P we & K d kgs sundries, arotuids; 1 lot do, F Shires ; oks D ot ash, Bake- Pears h. Co; 4 pkgs sundries, Adam Higtlsm; Mdo do,owner; do do, owner; tot household &MIN 0 .02132 empty enemy/. .Iss Irwin & co; 4 ,,,bb___./SW/101,1 0 Fluemershein; 68 eke flaxseed, Jos -__".°.""; II PkVl & 111 10.1101, - 111 , Oullough, Smith - 84 co; 2 bbls molasses, Jordan , Hollister tr. co; I bbl oar erase, Gantt & re; 21 empty 01l bb/s, - Hoffman, ICebew h. co; NI aka shelled earn, .Hltele. Cock, DlN:retry & ce;ifrolls leather, Win , Hous• ton; M 6 aka corn and barley, Sas ;87 bble aPP/es and cid 27 . John II:obert; pep sandries, tioool2 tubs ehAvie,4ll bead cattle, Clerk ;co; Ma wine, M D SUydhana. . 5 So. ROM 8 rim 041117.1.1--24 aley, &Johnson: 1013 dryhidea, Delance tr. Chestnut; tli bales broom corn, tattle 84 TrUnble:l trunk , 00141&011 h . Bre; 3 pkgs,.J A.CaUghez 1087 Phan mdse., O4wlc, m do do, Robinson. sea & co; IR aka corn, Me Bane h. dnjer; WO bids flour, 177 Oa Corn and bran, §azni. b Woman. Covernmeat A w3rth. at 81, Lou'... Colonel F. T. 11 , 1n8e; Chef (. 1 ,,matt,....%ey m Sub eletenee,lins made the loll", tog asr It.le of r - tradlion bide opeor.c by him Salurday, Pebrual7 18, 1888: I,llMb M2,S rue, Jolla J. & Co , bbl. Whittra er Sun, 2:40 Henry Ankec & co., Coco A. O. Sml h, 400 John J. Roo & Co. 3C0,0. Pa nt F. Whittaker & henry Ames & eo, 200103 cerot (I.ZArt-ran Saha J. 12Oe & ro. , 250 SOO 11.4 at V Whitaker & Sous 2.50,000 Henry Awes &co., x,0•0 PArOh .110ULDECA. J...hn J. Roe tr. to., 100.000 tre at F. Whittaker & Sons 10003 *. 18 BPIII7 Antes & co., tOO .... Joseph K. Fraby. WO. 18. MACON PLAIN usn. . Puhiller & Scudder, 100,000 !ha et 19.74e1l 6 do do 100,000 19.91 c ~ Joseph B. Feaby, 300,000 " .........,9:74,,. .. do 100,000 " • 19.99 DACOX 80.1/11t-talltllD RAY/ loleph B. Fenby, 100,009 &sat.— Wm. M, 1 1 14equeen, bb JOT. II Et 13110/MD REIM. C&111b/C & Smythe, :SAO , Ow M. • do 26,0u0 John Dillon, SAP norricy. J• H. firotherton, tOO,OOO IDs st Ames It. Gilmore, 100,000 " • Olt,K. ihettee & Stehle', IMMO be ea. 37,70 bb =1.211 Azle. h Gilmore. 2,000 Dbl. at I=l D. Nleholeon, 2.00 n gallon. at R UT"' INO Wlt. KY. .1 A. Aionke A. Sons, 5,000 galls. at..-.. 52,36 V g+l.' . .—f Democrat • Relief" of the NEW York Grocery Market. (From the Commersial List Feb 23.) Sugar—We have again to notice a depressed market for Raw, with a further decline of half a real per pound-4oringing Fair Begning Gabe to IG cents; Good, 11;;; Fair to Good Grocery, 17431714, Prime to Choice do, 113(2194; fdolasres Sugar In bas, 14e17; and the same in 14218. 4 m . 0.. The considerable arrivals of new crop Cuba which are rather pressed for intle on landing, is Prefeeenca to being stored, weigh heavily on the market, and though 1 older. of old crop, in atom do not offer freely, the above decline has been cumnitted to. The long detention of goods on the way to the West by ralLway from stress of weather and other Causell, also tendlo depression, as there is already n large accumulation of freight Inthe transit, some of it bought as long ago as the early part of last month. helloed, too, Is lower and unsettled— Meatus. B. L. & A. Stuart quote their Loaf 2.64cta; best Crushed, ZS; Granulated and G round, 2 6 L„; White A, 21%; and Ye low 0,234. The other Re finers qua. 'lard, :NI; Soft White, 245125; and Yel low 21622 cents. The sales of /law are 1178 blots Cuba at 164621 a—the latter price for Centrifugal; 937 Las. Havana. t6tAra4; and 120 hluls "Wad° 12, 4 mos. The atock" yesterday abort 15,000 AMU, 15,13006:5, WOW bags Sugar, and 300 hints Ale lade. Molams—This market is very quiet, but re mains pretty steady, with onto the usual inquiry for immediate use; the tendency of prices, howev er. ato favor of buyers. The sales are 41.5 hints, 74 tee, and 40 bbl., new Ceiba Muscovado, at 751: 761-e, 61 Itbds, 7 tea. and 36 bble prime do, SS; 64 Idols old Pbrto Rico, 934692: 46 do, new crop do, received coaattvlse. 41,06; 200 hide New orleans, 4 1,3531,46; and hit do. 11145.itt,ge34. cask, and 4 mos. (lbqee—There is no change to nett., the market though very quiet, remaining gm. d,ludo haus Rrobold from second bands, at full previoedir pri ,,ets. By auction, 500 mats Pays sold at 40 cents; cash. Spices—Theineartieles remain Inactive, there be- ing no speeulative Inquiry et present. and but lit. Ile from any other qunrter. We notice OM mute Cassia at 11,01• too has. Pepper,e do, Pimento, at, cash "(I eat. ' "d to BRlmore market, Feb. 21 Coffee—No sake today; market very doll; we quote no initial at 'eau% cents gold. Eggs—Early In closeeek-wee down to 4.5 cents, but to the were wart and higher, and to-day ranged at 48e50c V dozen. Flour— tiontinces steady though lnactire. We report sales of Super at 11,1241211.20, and hates r i m e6%(27.1, per bbl for Howard street, All other descriptions same as before. Crain—Wheat, to-day 203 bushels white and 1,300 bushels red offered, with sales of= bushels white at s2,bo; no red reported. Core, today receipts were beter, reaching/ 18,000 bushels; the market was unsettled sod lower, 2,000 bushels yellow sold • at 102:61,63, and a lot of WO bushels white at sl.Rojf bushel. Oats, today, were in good supply, the of ferings a mbunting to 2,60-bushels ; small sales on lyl4rieto"Osatare".l.llf weight . We quote bless Pork at 39,60411540,0 ind Prime Mess Pork offered at 36,5041132 V bbl. Bulk kfeat--20,000 Its loose Sides sold to-day at 20 cents; last males of Shoulders were at 18-@lB,l. eta for loose and packed. Va con is In moderate jobblitilemand rst II neat. for Shoul ders and 23 cents for Sides; Hams are 2V45 Me for sugar-cured, and old ehipping are wantedat N 122 Cents per h--they are wane. Larl Is light ettp. • ply and firm at 2402134 per pound for Western barrels,. Refined Sugars-Refiners to-day reduce I their pro eel leper lb. We now quote as Pillows: For lost and extra One powaerod 21 cents; erushed,4lowderu , eel and granulated= cams; soft crushed A white 25X eta circle A white 25 cents; 11INIX cent! U ex tra Itti cts; Gyellow eta per lb. Syrup—Bal timore Golden $1,22 per gallon Lc tibia; in half brie 5 and kegs ID ctaladdltionaL Seeds are unchanged; we quote (Borer at 115,759 15.12,41Thnothy at 46,15 , 46,674. and Flax 11.3.12 3,75 •fi bushel. BITER INTELLIGENCE. The weather was cloudy, dorm,' and ungettled, rvitli'every appearance of more rain. The river fell erveral inches during Saturday night and yea. teiday forenoon, but last evening it wita again Mi. log with twelve feet nix Swami in the channel by the pfer marks, The Itio:iongahela, we ;wartime, 's Cl:+!itely clear of as It has yea,etl to piss thin point. The Allegheny river is open acme &stung up, but the heavy Ice has yet to came, and we arc of the opinion. that it will take conahlerable rain to bang It out. 7 he i on arrival . we - have o reeor.l is ehe me- lie tom ly Louie, and ibis we may add Ist he & sea ti.,( arrival from that point since the resumption of navigation on the Mississippi between Cairo and ht. Louie. Theßayard from ou to have ,rrlsed yesterday, but sheParkersbu had not , up to ght ji,t en nigg. She has been delayed no ..loibt by V.. ire. • The 3. G. Blackford, left for Cincinnati With A fear trip, col:1114n ng *loony of sallB—better knolira aloof g eteamboatman a. "red heads"—below . the s egoist rates. the beer Lodge cleared for St. Louis yestarlay forenoon, with a good trip, hailer; ail the freight idle could carry and all the paseengers she could accommodate. The Empire City left Claclnnati for this city on Friday. end the Guidon rem sihrertbtod to follow on Saturday. The Kenton arrived there on Fri day. ~:;ItiVd.2,fierlkit."o.l,lll`P74.lll,?, Oinelo rept ales Jame. and Freak larratta both on Inc retired list now, th•ptalo d Frank havingie co ea of his bollt, the Champion, a few dayspreri ona to the sale of the Ann. Vaptain John W. Chattel.rs, a well-known Pitts burgh Steamboatman, but who, for the hut year or two has been noting master of one of the gunboats attached to the lifississippi Flotilla, Is in the city On a brief furlough, visiting his relatives and friends. The captain look. remarkably wail, being in good health and exoellent epirite. The W. Curtis has changed her sign Iron Cin cinnati end Louisville to Cincinnati and Nash ville, and it le thought that she will be ready to leave on Thursday, The (ride did not get °Von Saturday for Outdo• cinnatl and Louisville as. expected, being unable to complete h.r cargo, but will be ready to leave ti is evening. The new end rommmlious Mlnneols, Captain a. W Diekersnn, is non unent to !clone for °melon, ti tither. en'nr, and lathe igen and shipper. should bear this fact in mind. " The welbknown and reliable Leonidas, in corn. mend of the exp. danced and serum fished tette/11. A. Cox, Is filling up rapidly for St. mule, sod will soon be ready to east loose. y'he staunch and new steamer Hard -Times, tlspt, Liras: l lam% dinehd for Cluainnatt and Louisville the Roanoke left at. Louis for Pittsburgh on Th Way last. The St. Lsuls Don,rrat of Satan r sap: lasteadily rising. There le twelve feet of Water la the channel out to Cairo. To ltutoey there is 634 feet of wat er, and from Cittiney to rokuk four feet and tight The Illinois has He es rapidly. and just now It u something like nine feat from the mouth to Purrs. The lake in about to be heed from Ice, and navigation wil/ soon be effected to Lasalle. We learn that the Misionri is swelling from Omaha to the mouth, which com prises ajoutairyof some eight hundred miles. We hare postUre laformation that the Cumberland, having risen rapidly, has twelve feet on lisrpeth Bromic` - • • A Cairo &apnea to the Olzialaaatl- Commersiti, under datedthe Td says: - . The Glendale has laid up at Evansville. finding the Cairo and Evansville packet trade will not par. Her crew took passage on the 'Golden Eagle for Louisville, end when near Owensboro the carpen ter and one of the engineram quarrelled. The fen gineer 'tabbed the carpenter, but not mortally, whereupon the earpenter killed the engineer with a pistol shot. The Countess takes the place of the Glendale la the Evansville packet NTE4.OBO✓IT9. WILL LEAVE FOR La tE 3s k OINNATI TO-DAlf.—The new and splendid steamer BIINNEOLA,r. W.Dickman, will leave for Cincinnati TILLS DA Y..7.7th lost., at 4 r. sci For freight or passage apply on board. WI 1.;011, CINC NNATI 4: NASH , VI_LLE.—The splendid passenger learner W. F. Opt.. EL Horeb, fil !areas above on TUTIIISDAII, March 2d. For freight or pnssnga apply on board or to J. D. IIOLLLNGWOOD, t . JOllll FL4OII. • rev Fbft bIADIONAND: LOU. IfiVILLE.—Tre fine passenger steamer HARD TEALS, will leave for the above and Intermediate ports on TIIIS DAY. • Fos - freight or passageLACK apply on board or to JOILN F COLLINCIWOOD t Agents. 1: 4 •01?, CINCINNATI Jc. LOITAI ISVILLE.—The Sae new steamer GLIDI.:-,No. a, Dant. Anderson, will Dare as a ro on THIS DAY. JOHN FLACK ./, fete ' J. D,COLIANLIWOOI VCR CAIRO AND, ST. LOUIS. The splendid steamer LEON/DAS.' Capt. M. Cox, will leave fur Cairo and St. Lo on THIS DAY. For freight o a r mange appli o on board or to/ OEIN FLAC fete J. D. COLLIN WOOD, Agents. - - - - REGULAR WEEKLY PORTS, MOUTH' AND P/TTSBOUGH PAOKET...-The One passenger steamer 1:14C7= ERA, W. H. Kerr; inssteruW. B. Bryan, Mark, Leaves Pittsburgh every SATURDAY,II 12 o'clock m., and Portsmouth every 'MONDAY, at s o'tdoek p. m. The Golden Ere make connections at Pols. mouth with the splendid steamer Boston& No. a, for Dineinneti, end will receipt freight and puma. beta thrVuggtO.lbM ndt7; • noel 1300 . 1 i8.-.ILATIU:aq. {~OI.DIER'B CAMP 6011PANIONS, cosialx.ing Writing materials, Soldiers' Portfolios, Soldiers' Pocket Irk - Rt.:las, Stationery of all Kits:la, Gold Pens of Best Make, All the New Books, Magazines - for March, All the Dime Books, School Books, Photograph Albums, Stationety Portfolios, TAT TIIE OLD PRICE. CENTS. .20.20 c 421,37 11, bb. feel 60 FIFTH ST...MASONIC HALL. EW BOOK.B. — COREELATIGN AND CONSERVATION OF FORCES: a eerie%o r expositions by Prat Grove Pmt . Helmholtz, Dr. Mayer, Dr. Faraday, Prot Liebig. and Dr. Car of s t t h e e r, chief pintormoodue c r t . io of ndb nioewaephmal nßy e E. L. Youmans, D.D. Price, i 0 CIO ULLER'S SCIENCE OF A.WHJAGE. Second aeries, 13,60. MULLER'S SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE. Two volumes, se 00. THE HAND-BOOK OF DINING; on, CIORP III.ENCY AND LEANNacS, selentifically coo sidered, be Brillat SavarLan, author of "Physiol onledtt Gaul. 111 25. ELLIOTT-ON PASTORAL EPISTLE-4. AS .50. LANGE'S COMB ENTART UN MATTH.EVS. , Schistre edition. 05 00. WEI3STER.S QUARTO DICTIONARY_ New edition, onrefully revised with I,ooo.ictorissi illus trations.. DAVIS, CLARKE tr. CO., fe2s .93 Wood street. A NEW BOOK BY M. GUIZOT. Bleditationa on ce the Essen of Ohristaity, end on the Religious Questions of the day Ala i: • Langres Commentary on Mathew, critical, homiletical. and doctrinal 15,0:4 'Nest's Commentary on Mattbew.and Mtn*, critical, homiletical and doctrinal 6,00 Life and Epistles of St. Paul, by Coneybeare Howson 7,53 The Federalist, with an Introduction, by H . B . Dawson 3,75 The Origin and History of the English-Lan guage and the Forty Literature that it Embod ies', by G. P. Marsh I.o* Lectures on the English Language, by G. P. Marsh os From Dna to Bershebs, by J. P. Newman, ti 0.0., with Mop nal Engravings ; a good no companlarnent for the Land and the H00k.... Ll 5 lemons for Every Sunday Co the Year. Ise. ries. A liberal discount to clergymen Neander's Planting and Training of the • Churches by the Aiw.sties CM= 33,75 14 g 0 IHE qREAT PIMA= HENUPANAK.A. brace the Introduction of medicine. the ertna et disease has perhaps bees the subject of more se rious and scientific eonsideratloa by the most learned of the profeasion than any other connected with the laws of the Great Creator; not a few have contended that all &emus have their origin in the stomach; others, the ecoilds of the body; liters again, and by tar the 'restart number. contend and reason that-the moon itself is the very fountain of lifo—thatlf fr becomes impure, then disease Is its worst forms—Scrofula, Cancer, Ulcers, he., appear; ens indeed, experience in treating this man sof dis eases by purffyingA blood and thercoy eTecting their eradication once, prove this to we the correct thee . • upon which theory :the mat. Mine now known el aIsIIATIM•CA. was composed end brought nb SpOsatice, producing the most grat ifying results. its use anon eiltalVtlea rich a mastery over SCROFULA, ULCERAT/ONS, PIDIPLE ow Tilt FACE, TETTER, SALT RHEUM, . LIFER COSIPLAINT LOSS or APPETITE. DYSPEPSIA, RIIEUNIATIS?d, GEN ERAL...DEBILITY, ha, eta. to as to give, trom the time it first taken, entomb /*gement to the patient, by making both see* and felt, the good it is about to accomplish. It was thought best to pat It up In bottles at 60e. and OLP exell,—ae . many persons are disposed to try as am ok but are often deterred odthe expeura—ao the trial here can be made at a moderate outlay, and satisfy the purchaser that the article what Is claimed Mr It to be, viz: the Irtetatell Mai= aim am brought before the people. Delicate Females will gad in it toe mamma. they That the public may form some Idea of its pees need. liar curative merits, we subjoin* list of the priiwd pal articles of which it is composed, with eseripUoo of the use, and.sdaptatlon of each, ken from the highest authority known to mediae science. NONDIR43 SASSAf.landot • is used with a be! tai affect in emus of Rheurai Wm, licrofnlous Affections, °Moue°. Diseases and other depraved contUtioua of Wank. dinrette, and aperient. It km a specie action upon the liver, exciting In when lannithi„to eeeretion. It has been ninth WIN in Germany in diseases of the digestive organs, I'lten are fev diseases Sta ln . w •At i ou 'h a i ttlP "s eettata i" jitJt e4 great bench: It bee I tommok IPS casein treatment (or latotematloo of toe ...ye. generally Increases the appetite and Cleat.' LA r ENDER FLOWERS £m &inmate, tattle, and highly lasigoriteing L cues ta Nervous Debility. I. especially valuable fa caw of Scrofula aii4 ftheuolatl.m. CHAMOMILE FLOWERS Are advantageously used la cases of Enfeebled DI. GKeel., but are especially applicable to cum Of went% Debaity will weak appetite. It seta favorably 1111 an alterati re In (Amnia AI. faction., Chronic, ithetttnatteta and obstinate DI. sktaiwa of the Skin. • • • • • • oi • The balance of the formula la withheld as • protection agidzit fraud. For mile by COL SMITHFIELD /a FOURT-H STS. IV-AA your tateltbreat Phys4.l.l hL od4lo • of the above recipe. ' THE_ CIREAT E.NGLIt3II REMEDY. Slit JA.DIES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, Prepared film • prescription of Sir J. Clarke, K. D., Physician S,..traordinary to the Queen. This well known medicine Ls no lipoleition, but • more and safe remedy for Female ditilculties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever, and at. though a powerful remedy, they contain Ro th . tuL hurtful to the constitution. To Merited Ladle. it is perfectly suited. IL will, la a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. These Pill. have never been known to fall where the direction, on the 2,1 page of the pamphlet are well observed.? • For full particular. get • Pamphlet, f fee. of tho smat. Sold by all Bruggiet• Pelee, Si yet bottle. Sole United States Agent, OB OSE% 17 Cocaliandt J stree M t, Neer - Tote. N. 11-41 ends postage wainps, enclosed to Aug outhorired agent, will Insure • bottle, containing um. 60 Wile by return mail. dowel ydKaE. HERMETICAL 13ARR.F.1., COMPANY, Robbiazls N'eten.t. A LIMITED NUMBER 01 0 SHARES OF TIIE BTOCR OF THIS CORM/ Apply to FOR SALE. JIMMIE= & MITCHELL, BEONUES, No. 31 PINE Si., NEW YORK. Iraaw °°L." ALEXANDER WHILLDIN& SONS, Now Occupying Their New Stores, 20 a 22 North Fronl ML, and 21 a 23 Letitia St., PHILADELPECIA Raving been thirty years In the trade, and know ing all the mnnufno u In this vicinity, would solicit consignments of WOOL, •WOOLReI YARNS, and COTTON YARNS, and will make CASH adenoma, If desired, on all shipments, at the rate of fix per cent. per annum. fe23:3mil . ENTERPRISE MILLS. ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO., Manufacturers and Commission Merchants, n, Agana. CARPETINGS; oil Cloths, Vatting*, Rugs, irc. No. 619 fe23am VICE CIITLERI.--A. tine =mamma 17. 1 =e 4 t ui rl ei Bcze i 14 3 ~i sstlir = die • .lANa BONVN.wxzstreet. _ • 100TATOES AND APPLES.—.Received this day, I ear lead Path Blow Potatoes, I ear load Green Apples. . Jae Lo YOKirr & JOHN P. HUNT'S. J. L. READ, _lB, - Fourth Street ••41rDELIOA lODIDE POTASSIViI. MEZEREOIA BARK. SIXON JOHNSTON, rittalirgh, Pa, STILBEIT, PHILADELPHIA a..:,:?:. r ata'-sa,:, crwer.zr:Es. PRODUCZ, Sc . - • - . I. 4 •F.TZ EP: & Ali ST IV) N G Forwardinz .nd Liommleelon Sierchxots. tor 3,1 e oi FLOI , R, GRAIN, RAMN. LARD. the BUTTICR. SEEDS ,131111.1) FRUIT. nod Produce conerally. el:quer 91 Penn. rettr.ty B P. Qt. 1.11.1.; • C41513118510N N.. 100 SUUTII WATER ST.. ECIIME3 Clive eprellt nai:lnt ion to purctotal c Flour, Grain, Provision% A'v For Eastern ncanuat. B. F. COJIMBY mh9gy OEO. T. BROWN T . C. JUNKING. Conin:itaioi► Merchant PURCHASING AGENT. PITTBURG, PA. )eater Floury Grain, Seeds, S ter ` ! Bu Chee Fr Fl. all Faros Product, Beet brandy Fs 111;tic&11)'81117.-"' always ou band. Al - - Pridopt attention elven to eonrizontenta !ra i d eerreepend.ee. Weekly Priee Currents sent to Conekenore. Orders and Collergantente solicited. wl7:zydkor• CARD. W. D. PADTERSON, AM LS JOHNSON. ADAK AMMON. JOHN SOHLELEIN PATTERSON, AMMON & CO., COMM iSgiOn Merchants c,„Flouh Grain and GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS, NO. 6, WOOD STIINKT, PITI.3I3UIUN 117.7. DI DANE 7 AN.. 31 . 1 SANE g ANJ ER, Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS tF Flour, Grain and Prodinse, Ma SECOND ST., between Wood k Smaktiold, It-try PITTSP;:REtH_ AL W. TIEMIQN. E 111102( ak CO., Corner of Penn and Wayne sta., (WALLAcz , n Ilmunaro,) PITTSBURGH, P& GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS For the purchase of GRAIN of all kande. Also, wholesale dealers in BALED HAY. trastera dealers will and it to their advantage tocorrespond with our Mouse, as we have greater facilities for Storage, and putting goods into this and Eastern Markets than most of the clo , lers In thin city. The best of city re'erenees given when inquired. Fl 09. TOITTER.. IVO. Ai RAN.. ATOP/11”: A. 91i11,180. MTTER, AMEN A: SHEPARD. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 13=1 Foreign nod Dementle IPraitx. 'Flour Butter, Cberxe, 114.4.. Pointe.% nod produce grnersily. Na. 360 I.II3}:RTY STREET, fela Oi.posite PnasengerWeiltS, PRl.bargh. smug 11. 116680 N - 111 4BL/16 1 , 011 , N6E1 JOBB B. HERRON CO., IE)T - cre Meam3A..fewttazderis, AND IRON FOUNDERS, (Mee and Sales Iiooln• fele No . 119 LIBERTY STREET. WILKINS LIMIART, Socc.sxon To MAOKEOWN h LINILART,) w•r_.cati - pa. del cr.va..e...riv, • Produce and Comm/a/don Merchant, felly No. 2p Liberty et., Pittsburgh. 'RAMC ran 0011IDZW.. lIALSLEY & VAN GORDEN, Produce and Coromissios Merchant, Wrehouse, No. Nil Liberty st., Pittsburgh. Pa. Wholesale deal. ers in Sutter, Cheese Lard, Eggs, Pore, Bacon, Beans, Tallow, Featheitc- Brooms, Potatoes, Rom. My, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits, Onions, norm Grain, Nose; Seed., Timothy Seed., Flax. Seeds, Game and Poultry. Particular attention gliEnn to Produce Consignments. :101IN .13. CANFIELD, Commisakm and Forwarding Merrhant and wholisiale,dealer In WL,TERN RESERVE (MEESE BUTTER, LARD, PORK, BACON; FLOUR, ;FIND. POT AND MARL Aslits; NALEILATU sEND NND LARD OILS, DRIED FRUIT , a Prod. , * Ksiiiersllli Nog. 141 sad 140 Front stress, Pittabarvi. ITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, Whole .", asle Grocer. and Commission Merchants, deal ers In PRODUCE FLOUR., BACON, CHEESE, Vl5ll, OARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS,GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Mu. burgh manufactures generally, 113 cad 114 Second street Pittsburgh. • W et11:8 oils sn PARD. ( lULP & SHEPARD, Commission Men— chute and design in FLOUR, ORAI AND PRODUCE. No, 347 Lllserty atreet, Plttab h. Choice brands of Flolir for Miters and Amity We constantly on hand; Particular attain' u paid to ElRRnoqq orders for Mereltandire Fenentliy. ocittdly _ Ur EBB' t WILKINSON, Commissiqu T T Merchant., Wholexale dealers Irk nEsERNE CREENE, DRIED FRUITS, BUT TER, EGOS. CIRAINS, arld produce generally. Also, LEATIIER, RIDES, OILS, &0., No. 217 Liberty atrett,i Pittsburgh. .414: adl.i.ceunriaaC.;a6:giatisuts aollelted. ser34nld Inc P. nix•C THOS. MITCMILL VE. P. DECK CO.. No. 184 Liberty gltteet Pit(Rurgh, Pa., Whnlearsle Oroce . ra, CommianWriNenehants, and dealer. In COUNTRY PRODUCE,' PROVISIONS, BACON, - LARD, P , Pl*l.2t, it:DEESE, GREE N PRO- D - UV ,E FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, AND DRIED FRUITY, ke. SALT and LIME. jr lc_ JAMES DA 'ZELL JD SON, Manufac ..,,tarere of 'LARD OIL, and. Cemnalaslon,Mer chante for the purchase and lode of ()RUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM, Nos, en and 70 Water street, Pittaburgli. Advances made on couslgrk amnia, 000000 a. LLLan -_--_ „anttnt YETZGAII. 1.1 EAD METZGAR, Grocers and COM- A-a. mission -Merchants, and dealers in 311 kinds of Country Produce and Pittsburgh alanufactures, N0..219 Liberty street, opposite head of Wood street, Pitt stlirgh.aptly FIatV.V.KIN J a. 1L151,114a.. .WY. D. VJATYIKH Ili EIMER & DROTIIER . S. (successors L to Re)t mt:r 4M:demon.) Wholesale Ike:tiers hi Flit:MON lhlit.lTS, NUTS and 31 . 114 LS CON vErnostsity, SUGARS, FIRE WORXS, &0., No til% and Wood street, above Fifth, Pitts burgh. iY 2IO - 1 Y T -• • VALT., CAMOn erchant, .11 • and Whole A s CE ale Dealerollllll.l M in 4 PLOUR & No. ZS Liberty stlvel, opposite Pennsylvania H. R. Passenger 'Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. Storage Warehouse, corms Wayne and Penn streets. 01,11:1[1,111.• RICK...MUCK. I KIRKPATRICK S BROTHER, sue t, ren.r. to Brown kc lUrlcpnirlok , WHOLE SA LH G ItOcERS, Rua. I t and 193 Ltt,orty street, 1.11 t.burgh: ✓ o. Illlol,rr Jlllin LINDSAY J • Ti,4•1%).!'i1.,Tc`!..1,'?-iS,LT,?",:raF",;',..','. streets, Pitteburgh. rn. Si Capacity. 400 bnrrele per day. F•CtifINIA ANT 1 WO. r. abo • 4,,,;(1110MAKE11 & LANG, Couuniss C ibn bierebants and Wholesale denims ICED, FLOUR, (MAIN, PRODUCE,inGROOR. No. 2.18, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. eCia-dly JOHN WATT 110 WILSON, WATT • & WILSON, Wh ' orcsale Gro- T cone, Commission Merchants, and dealers in 11"roduce sod Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 118 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ju2s 1111ZE5.E . AItEIIOUSE. —HENRY If. uOLLlNS,ForMartlitig alid Commission Itter chant end dexter in CILEESE, BUTTER, LAKE- FlBll, and Nature generally, N 0.23 Wood street, abor. Water, Pittsburgh. my 2 lORT `• JOPT 1. /11,1181 i ILDWARD HOUSE. TWIN 1. HOUSE & •-• It 00 ERS AD COMMISSION Wholes ale CHANTS corner • sNhlleldMMdWaer MrEPt. Pittsburgh. 110IIIZILT must , r:DA.Lzst. ROBERT DALZELL & CO. Whole sale p Commission and Merchants., and Grotera deaiera in Produce and Pitt/blush manufactures Liberty atrek,.Pittaburgh. Jilt'. FLOYD WILLIAM morn 1 - 01 IN FLOYD & CO., Wholonic Gro, eern end Commission Merchants, Nos. 111 Wood and 220 Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. 3110 tI.HARLEg - 03unco - ssor ki to James & Co., PORK PACKER md denier in PROVISIONS, corner of Market and rent streets, Pittsburgh. DADIet surrra f so VOIGT & CO., succesrs to L -IA• O. Orntl r PRODUCE AND COMMISSION DIERVHANTS, 217 Liberty M 1 trect, Pittsburgh. 111011tY LAM neltr..JMIN SIIIPTON... A. C. WA.1.1-106 T AMBERT, SIIIPTON st CO., IVltolo sale Grocers and Produce Dealers, No. 6 Sixth street, Pittsburgh Jaw ISAIAII DICKEY 4: CO., Wholesale -1- Grocers, Commission Merchants, and dealers In PIiODIJUE, No. be •Water itreet awl 63 Trout street, Pittsburgh. D AVID 111. EDGERTON, Wholeinle - Grocer sod Couludesionliderchaut,lll7-Wood litrect, Pittsburgh, Pa. :-. feldy. w ILLIA/il BAG ALEY,.WIIOLEB-A.LE GROCER, N 0.13 Wood street Pittsburgh. initil UMIXVIE 4GEXT9. JOHN .Ross, Agent of tile Equitable, euranee Co., Henelngton Fire Inaursace Oo and the Pena Mutant Life Insure°ce cm of yeah delphhe. N. W. nor. Wood and Thlrdatreets,Plth burgh. ferlay I GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for US Er • Franklin Philadelphia and Raltltnora Insur: aura Compan ies Northeast corner WOOD and THIRD STREETS. IV P. JONEBAgegtf7 F ll le,ieY.il t 4PDv7tICTER tatEkl EiTR ry Citizens' EA, SeCrntatizens' Itistir. . t om L' Company, comer RAMC= nod WATES EZZE=I FOR 8.1 LE-FOR 1111.17' Et)" • .'tA A very val..ist le VA 101 in rry township, Westmoreisnd muuty. Pad eon:Stolen about VW to es, well Improved, An I in • high state of cultivating. AL.., a FARM OF 2% ACRES, to Fairfield township, Westmoreland roonty, Ps. Improve• meats good. The L-nd trot the best guslity. Coal and fitnestohe io Abend tete. Aloe. s STEAM F.N4INE, for saw mit! nr o'her :surpasses, with the misting", machinery. tly wheel, e.e. The cylinder is nine It,: here sod four trot stroke. Two Boilers, 11 f ee t 1. 0 ,0 and m inches In diameter; all la good. order, sod will. be wild cheap. Alen. a FIRM of 4% ogres In West Wheatfield township, Indiana, county, Ps.. about three miles Irons the Penns. Also, s FARM of 136 seen in Vonensugh town ship, halloos county, Ps. . Alen, a LYAIe EARM.of 106 acres, rr.tha large BRICK /MUNK with 12 mons; finished in mewl. ern style, wash-house sod bake oven attscht*, large spring hcurse, both house, smoke house; Isrge hank born, fruit trees of every description; cburgh and school house built upon the faros. This farm rittuirds the village of Louisville. and is two-and-shelf miles from the depot st LI serowire, in W est motelttuil county, 1 . 3., on the Northwest .. Ititilitekil Also, TWO BRICK DOUSES null LOTS to Elizateth borounh. Alen. A FARM Oh' FIFTT.TWO ACRES in Derry township, Westmoretond county,sbout n two miles from St. Ulan Station on the Penn, on food. A steam sow mill oeuir completed with oil the =Koehn:cry for lionrine mill on the premises; the load Is of the beat tin:Lilts, cool and limestone In nbutulsnee. and good indieatiom of OIL Will be sold ellen', Also In /tiles :adjoining the rilla2;e of Neu Dciry, Ili the very best state of cultiva tion. and slate.l,. see of fruit of <eery IleseripOuu. Also. a FA EM OF 173 ACR&S, In St Oldie town. sMp, Westasprelnon county, Pa.. an Tub Mill Creek, shout one mile loom the PC011 . • The Improvefuents Area COO 4 frame house, and lorge Inure Bank . . Also. • small Farm of % acre, in Perry township, Westromeland ticonoty, Pa.. near the line of the Pont's B. E. Ako. a Farm of about M acres in Ntle/d tow ably, Westmoreland County. Pa. . Also, a Farm of NV acre. in Fairfield township %Westmoreland county, Pa. sht,;.';/„,L11.70t11.17..".!.,43, 7;..":llZil'tloywon; the tine of the Penn'. B. 11. Also. Ng shares of Muck of the Cairo Oil and alining Company of Pittibargh, Pa For farther particulars Inquire of (F. H. TIMER. 'Real Eats a Agent, fel No. led Fourth street. ITALUABLE FOlt SALE. Twn ^n (et tote on Third street, runnies back belt way Co Second agent, c-froalte the Beni n 1 Pit Isbnrch. on which Is tweeted that larec buthltn.g, known as the " JIATI IC F:X(:11..1.:Ifl E." ♦i.o. two 20 feet lotn on Second ntreet, in th. enr, on which is TWO-STOI: T 1111111 K. BILIL DING, Suitable far mane factoring or nor other porpoth, which will be sold by appllcAlion to S. (Mikhail 3. Son. Market at,ert , orj . , S. 31001eack, Jr, al th e beekleg-hoase ltobi 11.1.etheral & Co. No. 15 Fourth etrret. fe10:3tw&dt111411, ELS 1 0AL /ND FARMING LAND- 12 AEI{ }IN OF 1:1)(31) rmixlNa L,LND Oa the Monongahela river, having, on it 90 ACRES OF COAL SIX FELT TRICK. About Mee feet of river (font, nod aa ample depth of orntfo at nil seasons for shipping Cool. :Ilia property U otterett at a low price. Broker and Innumnee Agent for., 6o 4th Street, Burke'. Building. IJUBLIC SALE.—In pnrauance or an A order A. D., l sale, made on the fourth day of Feb- R WARY Aetta, by the Hoc ruble the Judges of the District Court of Allegheny county, Penn aylvania, the undersigned will expose to public • sale, et the COURT ROUSE, in the (My of •Pitta burgh, on THURSDAY, the 9th DAY OF MARCH, A. D. tete, et eleven o'clock a. r , the following deacrlbed property of the Sherpsburg Bridge Cool. pony, to wit: The atone viers and abutments, to. n ether • with their Appurtenances, and all that re mains of the Bridge known es the Sharpsburg Bridge, erected across the Allegheny River, neer the borough of Sharp:lb:2re, In Alleeherry county. with ell the rights, powera innunitlee, priors Jetts, sad franchtees of said Corporation WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON, GEORGE HOWARTH, Sequestrate!, of the Sharpeburg Bridge Co. ft:ICW (IOAL WORKS FOR SALE.—The sub scribers otter for sale the valuable and well known property of 11111 UNION COAL CO IPINT OF PITTSBLRGIL Situate on the Monongahela River, one - and a half (130 miles above Monongehele Oily, end contain ing lee sere. outface, with Bosom of No. I Cord vein (BA) tee end one half feet. The Bank L la full operation ' and in excellent repair. Dwellings Inc Miners, 40 Pit Can, and all hecentuT improve. taints, extensive river front, with one of lira beet medic on the river. The entracte U tultatrably suited fora vineyard; a portion of the bind la well timbered, the balance in highly cultivated. This property will be sold at a bargain , bY aPP I I - lag won to lIOFFMAN , SEIBERT ts 00., No. 69 Water Street, Pittaburgh. Pa. P_ U _ BOX Ill& feliwd CIAPITAL! CAPIT4I.!HEITSTi YOUR CHANCE FOR IrriEZMIENT. FOE INAIJE-1100 ACRE, Of the RICHEST AND BEST OOAL LANDS 'la Penney/vent., having a, 4,6, sad e foot veins of Coal, with the beet sites for OIL and SALT WATER in the country. Pour Wells are now to °Peri:Bea adjoining them. langs. This tract of laud lies one mite eau of New Galilee and two miles West of New Brighton, to Beaver comity, on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne It Miens - Railroad. The c•-•al can be loaded on tbe track. The laud la Ols freed low and is wort of capit al. lsla. Father particulets, with map, ad., Oeh no seen at the undersigned. fel AI Ylu Of a very dealroLle LOT !OF GROUND, on the premises, at tt o clock, on !WEDNESDAY, Marsh nth, 1863, situated to the linage of Shousetown, 180 by 200 feet, on which -litted one brick house. 20 by 113 feet, containing ifs beton s; ilus one brick house. 20 by feet, containing: three rooms; also, one frame house, containing three rooms; also: one. Cranny house, .nft.f.ning two rooms; two Stables and one Black smith Shop. There Cs. a good well of water and • never falling spring. There L, also, a variety of cholbe fruit and shrubbery. Term st sale. If not sold in one piece, it will be divided into four tote. - fe.Ntiled Y. kIeCILELLAND. Sr. SSOOQ. j VT egI O I O N VALLEY MILL FOR SALE—This well known bugloss* nod SAW aeon, situate In Fleuthing Valley, Belmont Douro ty, Oblo, ten miles weal of St. elsirsville, and Mt le, mile* (rem Wheeling, is now odred for sale. There are three • run Of Stonee, with the necesury Mecbitmry, three Dwelling Bowes. Stables, elev. 1 en ticket! of land, with four acres ColL fruit, aux, all In good order. For terms, kn., apply at the Reel Eatate and Insurance of of Pete Butler Street, G La . %re . BA nce TE4 Rikvi COUNTRY SEAT FOR SA LE.--A. faro; near ;L ry creoeo,lowt, erected about • modern new frame building of eight rooms, to. nether with tenant booze. barn. Ac. There is one of the best orchards on the place in beating; had on last year 160 barrel Nod.. Also, nlikluda of of fruit; nee spring]. never failing. About ten mires of timber land, the rest to cultivation. Ap ply to (tEa] B. 111cLALI ts CO. ROUTH PITTSBUROU PROPERTY 1, - , ,FOR SALE—Five brick dwelling houses I of three rooms each, yards. etc., and one vacant nt Forty feet (more or less) on Canon street near the corner of Oliver stmt, extroaing back to Manor street. These houses are weir built and In good cadet, and will be mold at a bargain. Manufacturers or others wishing to purchase h moire or tenants are Invited to examine this Se at/We property. Apply at the Real Estote office of 0211 S. CUTHBERT Ss SONS, 61 Market street. .- t v /I It EII OUSE FOR RENT.—The Wareho‘use, 336 Penn attest nearly opposite Rea. R. It. Depot, now occut by Reese, Graff k bull. formerly by Peou'ar It C0.,i1l be for rent Born April Ist •an race at stand for Mu, and Li rogery or Com mission and Storage bunions Eruptive of WhL P. BENS fr. CO., fen • 165 Liberty stroot. F OR SALE.-120 Acres oreoal, also, 120 res of front cost in pool Pic?. r aT abalone track of coal and railroad, sod When; improvement. irk good weniting oiderl puol,No. s; one tract on the Youghiogheny riser Lou Vontiellaville Railroad. I:titmice of ILLIAM WARD ,- au6 . grit door m Filth on Grant street. _ _ - OSS.TASION APRIL FIRST.—No. da LOGAN STREET...4'OR SAI.E.—A hall built three story brink dwelling housi, of hall seven rooms sod cellar gas and - water Axton* with lot • f ground 20 feet front. Prior $3,000. o OUTELBERT & SONS, Al Market street. McCOlp CO., Wholesale Dealers la /fats, Caps and Straw Goods, Hare .now la 'Coro t 52 largest scut most complete stock of GOODS FOR FALL SALFS, Ever offered in the treat. lirestPo, are rertueste4 to call nod examine our stock.. Vo I will be sold at very low rates. nut AlOll STU EET. SILVER PLATED RARE ZIGL4f&SQ• i: I• Aii.CJTCIt.rt. - 7e. Welters, Cantors, &a., kaLeultrible for the Trade on hand and for male by WELFIR ILEO A SS, 225 South sth st„ DELPHIA. imsom SOAPS IT.ggdrisff)LES. 25 boxes Babbitt's New York Sospr 135 w Proctor & Gamble Oba. Soaps; 60 " Mould Candles; 30 " Oln. Star do; 60 "leste N. Y. Soap; 26 u Castile Soap, Received and for sale by LITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, fe2s No. 112 and 044 Second St. ~'R&BII ROLLifttart ---;: l.ia11715 U 5 -1 received and for aides by fa2s FETZER. ARMSTRONG, corner of Morkhl and First streets. 1 , . t IL "•—• Barrels, NM Offß, in store sod for tale by corner M FETZ Earke R Ir. ARMand STRONG, t First atreeta. cLOVER bbls, just ruciira I'ETZER eARAISTRONG, coma XAtket 14R4 ftroi ottecs. • •ON .. ... . .. A. LAS, 0/ \i oil Bettnera and drakra Prtroleat.n, lira. Lubricating and Faint ~ j ., (Or, No. 7 li.trierhilt fel am I'd tab .c 7.1. 1' CHAMPI( )2i Oil. COMP:11(Y • Prcilucm of Crude am: ManufAct urert . of /Zee Carbon Oil, Benzine and Lubricating ,0i2.5 ^ • WORKS OPPOSITE SIIARPSIII"nii Oflit/ sa. 59 HAND street, FITTSBIRGII. Fa MALLACIt W 11.1.1.1.111 11 7 A LLACE & CURTISS, CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM BENZINE AND LUBRICATING No. 131 SOUTH if fI4RVES, P7IIL4DELrIiIi, Pt. air - rttornge capicity (under cover,) for 14" barrel, Alan excellent facilities for shipping. to American and Poreioli porta, at our wharf on the Schuylkill River, oicar the platform of the P. IL R. fVl_ . - ---- -- ED WAREHOUSE OF BOND Fcot of BALTIC) & lIAEEISON Sta., &wkly. Office, No. 95 BEAVER STR ELT, New Tort 0e.34 y ILIA . R.DSON - , HARLEY & Coninassion and £orw4r•lioq Merchnnts in CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM, Ii• Liberal rash advances on consignments Iv Pittsburgh nr Eastern Markets. rerrantyrtriii 11.1,1V.I.MCMA. lifeliars..l. S. Dilworth h. Co., Springer Ilsrhaugh, Esq. • Thompsou Bell, Esq., Brest. Commercial Bink. mhineen Elt, BURKE d; AII6NTS Or TtlY Globe, Pacific and Liberty Oil Works Littera', cash advances made on consignments of Refined or Crisdo Petroleum 1113172= D 1,42 VESNE {/d Y and HANCOCK WAILING S: KING, PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS And dcalera to Refining M tterintz. No. a MARKET Si - T. Pittsburgh. STOCKS.—The undersigned wilt silo'lva particular nttention to the purchase sad of Stocks of ALL RELIABLE Companies I Write 14ors and toiler to coll. _Jot* No. MT FOURTH STREET Wm. HOLY. JAMES IRWIN SI . CO., J• 111.1 ia.ni /1 1 1 , C3,1•0117688S OS Oil of Vitriol and Aqua' Ammonia, OFFICE No. 15 MARKET St, prrrAstrßaH. LUCENT.OIL WORKS. I DUNCAN, DUN AP & CO.. Cure White Refined Carbon Oils. Pro. Zil LIBERTY STREET OM STANDARD PETROLEUM REFINERY. tnik. sad Cer t ., COLLINS TOr!C.;Mf: Gibes la Pittsburgh, 24 WOOD STREET co Theme works beta; of the largest capacity in the w , IIT, ere prepared to fill luxe order.. The breLud stands the highest in thin country and In Eu rope, for quality and lire teat, and the oil is put to port acasouod barrch, prepared espiteLsily for ex . • del9dy . JAY.k.:6 R. RIDDLE, Nu, ibil Liberty .treat. saolnt AND ocAtca rat - CRUDE AND REHM , OILS perry Block, Duquesne WaY.PIDSWeIi Sir Special attention given to the SALE AND SHIPMENT ' OF PETROLEUM and its products. Consignments restfull foy solicited. Pittsburgh Age pe nc c y r PENANG° OIL AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. itie- POST OFFICE BOX let 0112. .7 • AsHwowrit & BENN, • NU. I NI. CLAIIi ST.. Pittsburgh. FORWARDING AtiD COMMISSION MERCHANT.% LND DEALERS IN OILS ILLUMINATING, LUCRICATING, CRUDE PETROLEUM OILS, constantly oo hand and for rata at the lowest market prices. Consign ments and orders solicited, apT-6m (111. WELL M ENGINES —tam prepared to furnish STEAM ENGINES. • So much approsed of for oil snits and other pus pores, on tie shortest notice. Ilartog , Ittfbrent sized Eegines on tends, and drdshing others, the public can be accommodates.. with almost any site they pant; the work to sdr.,w for itselL WILLIAM FP.GIER, Fifth Ward, between DieshaWs rad Harrison streets. drna:ors Pittsburgh. Pa. FURNIITORE, RYA CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS, Oppimite E. Edmuadson tr. Co.* &ad DAT tiO. 111 FOURTH STREET. HONE 1 PECTORAL. Theie bowleg A DISTRESSING COUGH And can get notning to give them relief. Should precut, a bottle of RONEY • PEOTORAL, as it Is wort by of a OW, sad will give Immediate relief. Prepilled and sold st the Central Drug Store corner of Ohio and Federal it., Allegheny, in the Market Dome. • OEO. el. rELLY is 00. IIE IMPROVED 1 Little Giant Sewing liachtne, Price ONLY OM to. Uneurpassed for certainty, reliability and grnee in movement; and for real worth it has no rival. For simplic ity, durability and execution it is unequalled by any other cheap machine heretofore offeredpptroeciated the pu . blic, sod osegc only to be !wen to be a It will hem, quilt, tuck or bind. .01111 and examine for your selves. Every machine warranted. No. NS TN/ND St., Ogpottaton r ASlit.Orta;lo2llot7. or.9:lrd P. GENGEMBRE, Civil and Mechanical Engineer, 13.=L 3P.La.9.1\7/5. No.lll RAT STREET, floor Pawl, DRAWINGS of AIAOIIINSRY, BUILDINGS, MONUBIENTS, BRIDGES, U., exetuted with accuracy, on abort notice. 4021 PORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS, Invitee the attention or Sportsmen and others to Ma apiendld Mock of GUNS, POWDER FLASKS SEM"' BELTS and POUOILM,,DRAM FLASKS sad ammunition of every kind. His stook la Me swat ever brought to this market. WILLIAM IL BROWN, (Late of the arm of 211towar h Noanow,) SOUSE AND SIGN PAINTED. North Dirt corker of Third a¢d lfarket & W. BENNETT, Mrumfahturersa c iA byt w i r Ai - lONE CHINA and 0RE.1,11 Office &qd Warehouse at 110.11. riET.II Street Platatakreda OILS, EITE r LAVELV. (Sucert.e., C—.llth W. D. et'SHM_AN, Sup't. ii= Phenix Warehousing Company, XVII 6TORAOII, OP REFINED PETROLEIIN, to Tank• nertliarels.[ See Circular.' V10.,E) 111 WIN STREET f'I7TSISL•f:q 11. CO3IIkILSSION MEROILINTS, 13:1=13=1 GONIIIISSIOIIISIrIteIIANTS AND DRODDIDI 11 .1. K. MORANdE MANIIIPAO7I7IISRA Or CLARK & SOBER. Selling s 4 reduced prices, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL JAS. W. WOODWELL, Nos. 97 and In TII/B.D STREET, A BAD COLD :Ll6 WOOD STREET. i •• •.. . . 13CIMIVig. PITTSBURG . 1 1. * :*--; - 1 -.) • ...i . :. lltiliTßAl. R. R .—WIN IN YES ARK' AIYakLIZENT —TEN DAILYs'iItAINS. 0na....1 L..... e..- '..L.N:).1 V , ....:..0.,,, 1., ~.........0 , ..„. will Darr the Depot as follows. lA\', A IL, d,,il i ..,....p. st..n.tol , n:'l.rt.,. out„ st... , :ne; . uty !.t principal st..tio.,, 'sad mottos , et connecti.ins at Ilarrtrbort ler NowYi.rk A. dtintore an , '.% astitorto I, and at etii....trlinut 1.0 1,,....- 1 . , rk ~ttr 1 .1: I :nt,,rre.l.- , e 3.+.11, 11A !:14 :,111.:1:TT Agli .,,- 1•4 , . , % , A ... , 'N. 4 ...4 t'a t...; t :Linda $ LVW It el.. 10,01.1011; 01 'WI reg uln • stations bit wean Ptttat.tr. - b an.. if orrueaur4, aht i to . .k_,..; 0... Le 5g0unc....1..n n :::. Lining cia Indiara 1t,......h, Y.'est ..,rt nay , 1 ai.i s R. R, k.i.entburg at d , %1 - tt , .. IV 11.. And 11 ,, Ilithysbuht itrvlth.t • . P17T5111.140 /I A. I -.N IL E !CPR L..iri, amif 0. topt Numlay, az 1.3) l: . , , stopping at nearly a./ U... st.‘t who het area el f Mel IAL i oil Philadelphia. and nial.i.i.: cOntmetion Roth tooth, on the Eberle -77".. Ti i "r'd ee ' n ' t l" ttt i r t ri ., V,n h .l ' it ' Xl.rtiog U re ' al l ; firm:bra JUIIti,YOWN ACCOMMODATION, daily, Oz. cent Sunday, at 3.00 p. tn., stopping at regular sta. Lions bet u eva Pittabut4;h And Johnstown, and cot. itectlag nt Otto antertect!on with tratim ca the Indiana Branch and IV pi Pennselsenia LLB, ' Plill-ADELPIILI EXPRESS, daily, at 4.25 r ut., stoppingat Latrut.e, l'unemaugh, Galatea Altoona, Hutt...Won! bewtstown. Mialtn, New i t ia port, blaryavill .. ' , dime, Lane...Ater, and Moira ingtown. At :._ .1 direct connections at made for Balt ore, roshlngton and New Tort . at Pli.ladelph Tor New York, Boston and In!en• mediate pointa.. Sleeping Cars run thro.,..h no thl train twin Pittill.hurgh to Itaittnnore, Plul,ulylphis and New York,' by the Allentown route . F.VST LINE, daily, except Sunday, at 9.10 p, tn., stopping on 4y at Conn:tinned. tiallitzen. Altoo nn, littatbant Lewistown. Mifflin, t.ewpo-t, illnryarille, II rrisnur.., Middletown. Elitaneth own, Bit. Joy, mitt: 11c. tAncaster, noun Down natown. At . II rrionutir co lineations are mane Or New York, Bnl noon, 'nn It Washington, at Phil% delphio, fur Ne York. Boston. and trammed/at points. First Accom °dation Train for Wall's &alio !Cole. dolly (except sondayl at 630 a. at. Second Accommodation Train for Wal'l'y Matfett I cite learns deli ( cept Sunday) at I LAO a. m. Third A o o modatina Train for Wail's Statit it lent en LIAO (e cept Sunday) at 3.40 p. m. Fourth A ou Alton Train for War* Statlca ewres dolly ex pt Sunda") at 11.02 p. al. The Churn T in lenrel Wall's. Station every Sunday at tc l , l am., returning jeavett Pittsburg at 12.46 p. . Returning Troina Arrive in Pittaburgh as follow Pittsburgh Is Erie Exproas 12.50 p. aa. Baltimore Expreoli—r . 1.30 2.30 p. Phliadelphla Espress p. Foot 31riil 1.03 a.. Is Past Line VW a. ta. Tobnotown Accommodation 10.05 a. ut. Fine Walla Station Aroma modal:on... 0.10 a. m r Second Won's Station Accommodation 865 a. at. Third Wall , . Station Am•ommointfon.. 2.10 p. m. Fourth WolPs Station Accommodation 5.65 p. m. lialltmore exprese will arrive with Philadelphia Expires at 2.30 p. m. on. Monday. NCM awe of 101SIL, the Company hold the waives reepomible for personal boggso enly, en. for an amount not exceeding 6100. At the W. IL BEIM WITH, Arent, PIT SBU liGll AND 1:A11. ((At).: TINTER ARRANGEMENT WIN lea Ad af:er.MONAY,tbekeses d ve th e Depo t , earner o of nose and ,Wltt i er streets, is follows: Leaves Arrives at Flttaburgh. Pittsn're II t -' '• Ma eland from Unionlotion. 735 a. m. P.P.: p. - 51. Eameslt , I .. . 735 p. rts. 10:00 es. ns. First McKeesport Acconen ...lII* a,. m_ e9O a. to. Second " I. ... 6:16 p, In. gaid p. m. First Bradcoales " ... 79e a. m. 010 s. nt. Second " ," . . CIS p. tn. am p. m. -, nrulay Claud, Train to and tromideKeeeport For ticket( apply to • I:09 p. m. OM a. tn. • cIEOIIGE BOLILTON, Agent. W. B. STOCI I', Sopertuten't. . pITTSBURGII, FT. agitzmil WAYNE i CHIOAGG RAILWAY, AND ULEVEL AND k PITTS ERROR RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after December Itith. 1564 truism will MI as follows, viz. Learns I For I For I For. rlttsbrughjehicago.loleveland. Wheeling. Express-- ..... 2.10 2.10 a. m. 2.10 a. 'e • Express f2.eo p. m.} 2.46 p. m. I 2.45 g' an. mass' 40 a. m. 11.20 a. a. For New Deena and Ede 6.40 a. m. • .1.6717L1N1N0. Arrive at Allegheny—P. P. W. Si O. Ralltsa Tao a. in., 8.30 a. m, 2.40 a. en. and 4:45 p. in. U. tr. P. IL IL, 10.U0 a. ni. GEORGE: PARKM,TLeket Unit Union Passenger Station Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Q. CASSLLBEERY: Ticket...,, eciaa.a F. U. 111 leghenAnkr. YER23. General di Ticket Amt. ALLEGHENYD— VAL- LEY R CHANGE O F T IL IXER—Oa and atter hIONDA.Y, Kay pith, 1864, Ma following arrangement of lima mu tike eflbet RAU. TRA.lN.—Leaves Pittahuigh Lead e r ta. arriving at Kittanning at 10.00 a. la. it. tanning at p. m. , arrive' at a o lttabtl33h it 't nt EXPRESS TRAlN—Leavea Kittanning at &Id a. sm., arriving at Pittsburgh at 1.21 a. m. Llama Pittsburgh at 4.3 6 p. m., ardving at Xittatuung 7.30 wee, AceonutioDAnort Leans Soda Works at 6.30 a. zu., arriviagatPittaburshat 746 a, at Leaves Pittsburgh at 3.013 p. arrlviag.ot Soda • oaks at 6.00 p. m. mai F. WRRlXENSUDlenitentaniv 81$71 0 PLA'S. O'NEILI,' FOREIGN EMIGRATION OPFIGR. PITTSBURGH, PEITNA 111189. from taa s Old Couutr7 The Liverpe6l, Now Yeti! dad t i Miadet & man,) Steamship Cormifnv feeiMg a the undersigned their Agent‘ i ..here, gibe:Mr.Thopson deceased, he is now prete to brirgOnt or MID bewe Pis...item by the St e mma of I Line at UNUSUALLY.LOW RATES. The Stt_matontaf this favorite line leave Liverpool everyWHYSIEM. DAY, for New York, touching at Queenstown, set are among the testae., safest, and most alypeilimpa. vessels admit. The andersinned ls Mae &vet for the Live_mee' and Londonderry Line of Samers, leavt ist poo every THURSDAY, and calling at Lase de.r4 for Irish Paueugens end Malls. The steam en of thie line ars built in the strftget meatier, and furnish choice aftonunoditions forseemsere De b also agent for TAPSCOTTM LAD of ode- brated Clipper Selling Packets, lea :Lt for New York twice • week, end the "E" Line te • Landon Puke% leaving London every ten day& The ships of TepseottW Line liars tang leen no ted fat let/quick 8121/ the eisedleite of the provisions turn the passengers, and their kind treatment while on board. Pestle who wish their leen& brought out by Whig rased; "oulg bv p all means patronize thistles !maga to California at greatly Milneed ratea. MORT DRAFTS oft all parts of Riede foes at the lowest rates. SAO/ to D. kt iorelgu Emigration Office nce9 101 Suet/Sloe seek QTRAIL WEEKLY TO LIVER-Ami, 3 ) POOL, touching at HCEENSTOWD,W (Cork Dalkon The well-known Steameni oak - Liverpool, New Yocic and Philadelphia Steamintig Company (Inman Line.) carrying the V. S. Mann are Intended to son as follows. Saturday, Feb. ink CITYEFNA OF BOSTON • Saturday, March 4. . EDINIIUNGH -Saturday, Marsh 11. And evemtsireeendlog Saturday, at Cone, from Pt. to North liner. RATES. OP TAINIA474 .' Payahleln gold, or its equivalent in eurreners Mat Cab i n '91191 anSteerage 011 " to Condos... la " to London... 34 00 k to Paris 001 k to Pails.-- 40 00 k to Hamburg.. 90 00! " to Hamb B Tr m 01 passengers k sten forwarded to Havre,. liotteniam, Antwerp, he., at equally low rates- Fares from Liverpool or t kW& Stge, . Jueendoow wni—aklstO ssimdmu. f r or their frien n ean6buTthinewheato their rates.rusk. • For farther Mien:nation apply at the Complia Office. JOHN G . DALE, hoot, Broadway • D. 0! 'Foreign Emigration Ay, el, No. • &Smithfield strait, Plrgh; . • • CUNARD LINE.-13{0}p fron t & UTTERMI. AND QUEENSTOWN. W In golVer Its eiptvatent to stursticy. PROM PIMA YORE, 045 In annesuey. Baas every week. Apply to ; TIEtOICAS Re.rrlcutt ew2lkteray : , 47 Salta/WU street between idte Pittsbu nty rgh. _ _ pLumßizio, Gas and Steam Pitting, • la all Its branches, carefully attended to, by imp. Seared, practical workmen. • Lae assortment OAS I , II(yTHLES, SOAKS okra Ttrl323,- snow 1.71 HATES, A WATLIA OLDS ' • HYD r Ca/staidly on 141, and Made to onler ßAN . *4. TATE & SEVILLE, No. 59 FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny; And =LIBERTY STREET, Pluabuzgy mbi ,2.,wdir AND. BFISDE TREES' EVERGREENS, &c. Of APPEP I we have some 200,000, and or all the k leading rake ice most profitable for this location. We have extra fine t rees as Early Harvest, Maiden Bluob,Hottaad Pippin , Baldwin Fallowater,Gates. King of Tompkins 00.,-Rhode Island (keen, Rome I3eauty, Rambo, Smoke-house, Tolotan Sweet , Smith's Older, he. with a very large 'took of PEAR. CHERRY PEACII,_'PLUBC, °RELIT, SHADE ' TREEN, __NOSES, SHRUB. 13ERY, , GREENHOUSE PLANTS, tro., .A 4 our stock -Is large, we otter great Inducement/ to planters and wholesale purchasers. Orders left at the Green-House, Oakland, or Pittsburgh Prot OF flee, will be promptly attended to. JOHN mußpocu. 3 1%. heirloom Pittsburgh and Oakland Nursed' • 8 / 4 AO CRILIGIs OUTLET SAW MILL, AND BARGE YARD; Craig Streit, Allegheny. MIAS, iiii2=lllllEn!lllM
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