berittobtitoh 6autte. - - WE'rag .9DA.I, M.1.11,0H 7, 1886. 13 =BENSON, Me =AN & CO. Bankers and Brokers, No. 76 Fourth Stren,,Pittsburgh,' Deakin In all kinds of Gower= t. ittairitteii;Vig windiver, Uritittrat k.lani.sittierittlklreXt Deposits rectangle Parrini :ad In+ west snowed on time &poen& mute in all parts of the United States corniest ihtotable ) terms. Orders executed with lairstehWecytkdittitt the loudness at the Boston. rims T milaw Mon. mlr Plttsluirsh litokers.kkwudso On , . Draw on H. CLEWS CO.. New Tork,J. COOKE 200.. Philadelphia; Messrs. 0. D. a T. H. ?XS, FINANCE AND TRADE Trrzenat, Mena 6, 1966. 4301 - IS lopoFted a little eteadler In Now thColgh without material change, being quoted at lit% which is a slight ad vance, Y *outpaced with yesterday, _--No additional depositories were designated by theBearetary of the Treasury for the week Main March 1, line. One national batik at Memphis, Tenn., name and capital nrokilinorri, was anfiliorizeddnring the.week. Total num ber of national banks authorised to date, Ifni National bank circulation lamed fluting the week ending March MSG% $1,11511,885. Total amount elm:Toney lamed to date, 5233,115790. —The income of the Government from in ternal revenue, thus far in the current final year, - cenitnenchag in the middle of last year, has been something over two hundred mil lions of dollars, which, if kept up at the same rate, will make the aggregated 4 the year'. re- ceipts from internal taxation alone three hun dred and twenty-five millions, and that would be one hundred and thirteen millions more than the internal revenue in the previous fleo offei year, and nearly three 'tholes ea Much ea that o nce mo at f the Year which ended with Jane 30 1864. reliable estimate* of the Cue , , tems-ievenue through all the parts of the country place the aggregate at' eme laindred and eighty millions in gold for the whole of the current dealpm. Tide would make the totaling:eine of the National. Treasury from internal revenue, and from duties on Impeortn for the year ending next June, shout five hun dred and seventy istillionsof dollars in ourren -716;w4r Is over ated twodisburise hundrehend. m te o f the Gov liene more ernmenti and this excess over. interest and expenses could be applied to the partial re- duction of the public Indebtedness. The fl naticialsituation and prospect. are certainly encouraging. The industry of the whole country will soon be eMployel as was before the War', and the fractions that have Winningly been impoverished willbe able to contribute their propertion towards removing the exist ing burdens Incurred to avoid still greater, evils. Atter the funding s Is imam- , gibbed, and the floating lia proces bilities so placed away , that only the tieriodical Interest on them will have to be met (until th e new bonds reaturehthe _pressure of the public debt will be much dirathished, and the debt itself can rs e t i t a t d w u tttithe aid of t a T i h n e dialo ciil -establtilsh ed sinking fund the entire debt of the nation can be paid off In a period of thirty years. —it is not generally known that the first is. sue of United States demand notes are re deemable in gold by the department. Arguing that as these notes are receivable for customs, and consequently as valuable in such trans. actions as gold, the United States Treasurer has bean accepting them on deposit and re deeming them as gold. There are ar-5,215,75 in this currency in circulation, of which' amount M 5,115,75 are in the possession of SA 'Want treasurers. —The following stocks were sold. at Medial - land's Auction House yesterday afternoon hi Shares Exchange National Bank Stock at 45 Shares CM tens , Bank Stock, at $66431 60,7., A it Shares Bank of Pit t sburgh Stle...k, at.. 86,50 1 . . • • 66 1 62 14 e • • .. GUS Stock and Real Este sales every Thursday afternoon. —Sale of Stocks Tuesda evening, March eta, at Commercial Sales Room 106 Smithfield street, by A. Melleninp, Aeraioneer National Bank of Commerce 4100,00 National Refining and Storing Co o,6o Paraeminb is on its rounds of the press to the effect that "since the last annual report I of the Secretary of the Treasury made on the aloth of October lest, he has reduced the aggro gate amount of the public debt 529,000,000, and has paid g1a,000,000 et currency interest on 7.4 X) bonds and . S3O/03,000 coin interest on geld. bearing bonds, making an anrerate of cm, reney and coin interest of e55,400,000.f0 This, to say the least, hardly presents the facts of the case as they really are, and therefore is calculated to mislead. On the Bat of October, 1 1865„ the amount of outstanding obligations I was 12,E09,111,450; while on the In inst. the to. tai exclusive of gold certificates, was 42,1115: . %%Ma; showing an increase in outstanding ob ligations of $5,918,903 The result arrived at in the pS rngraph quoted is obtained by deduct- I hog m the total debt at each period the amount of cash held In the T. This is not an entirely satisfactory mode o reaching thth e nultennounced, Inasmuch as the money in Treasury la chiefly available for the 'liquidation ofthe liabilities other than those Included in the debt statement. On comfier-I sm on the debt on the Ist Instant 51,015,5115 g • with the debt on the list of Await last, ott,sls - a period of aix-months, we and that the actual decrease, exclusive of gold certificates, Is 1331,068,M7—a little over five millions per month, and is certainly more satisfactory than was hoped for at the beginning of the semi-. annual period covered in the comparison.— . Philo. Ledger. The Mangy Market was easier towards the close of bank hours and the supply of capital Is evidently increasing. The general rate for call loans remains at 7 per cent., although there is more doing at 13 per cent. Commer cial pa ar per is discounted more freely and and names e scanned v from 133.Q10 per cent. ery closely. Gold p Gold ho been steady throughout the day, claiing at 1,33. New roar, March 0.-The Caramonars mon ey article contains the following: The money market exhibits rather more case. The proportion of loanalitair per cent. is large . The prevallingrate on ordinary col laterals is seven per cent. The banks are generally lending at seven per cent. on call, end show more disposition to buy. Business oapertltscatude are a shade lower, owing to the freer'operations of the banks, and a lar ger. amount of paper is taken at seven per cent. Good at 80a per cent.; other gradeslOM 15R: t e . inbk market cretin - it/11 more activity. Prices are irregular, but on the whole firmer . Governments continue firm; 7-30 M more in de n:land in consequence of the decline of gold, which appreciates the value of interest. Charles A Russell was yesterday chosen President ofthe National Rank of Commerce, cite Jno. A. Stevens, resigned. The gold market Ii still weak and the price to-day has fluctuated between h i ve . Foreign Exchange is moderately active. Pro duce bills are c on v sca rc e, the supply be- Mg very much confined to slew leading names. Cotton bills are quoted at 10701013. The Evening Prot says that the spring trade in this city has not been so dull in several Sear before. The occasion of it is the uneer- Minty felt by all clams ofbusiness men in re gard to the =tare, There is a prevailing l In. Orfflea or no Prrrasuacm Gearrre, I erosion that the present trtandard of prices Tllcsear. March C, ISoe. I are resume extentttatitions, and that not, mach CATTLE-There was again a meagre Bllpply business except that which brings quick re turns can be safely done. Buyers of every of cattle en sale this week, but with a demand eth.„,„, refrain fr om pocchaain g i n of th a t th e restricted almost entirely to supplying the , chances of market are all in their favor, and wants of the retail trade, we market ruled a 14 , 11.1 6 71 1 1 tr 18",=,,i,trti.;ie fa now little weak, though prices, as compared with Merchants are not prepense t: r give much last week,have undergone no material change. credit, but buyers offering cash can make ex- The demand for shipment was unusually light trem , el good bargains. The stock of f th elri r and the sales for that purpose did not 'exceed !lepartrue:: : :i t e g*n . Cot i t il im be g= n oL "Y paratively fifty head, and with about nine hundred head t scarce. The Post attributes One Crate of the on sale, about seven hundred changed hands. -4 dam" et tr a d e " the White wheat crop , and woe that the dap bthb="bra 11 the balance being left over for next week's tends to all kinds of businewand does no CZ. t a& market, Prime fat retailing cattle, such as feet that which depends on the seasons very our best Miteliers are In the habit of buying, . much more than any other trade. fold at from Ito TA cents, gross, while cam. DRY 000 05 . mon did medium grades cannot be quoted ' The Dry Goads market Isdldl and inactive. There la a surplas of Imported /prods, and they above ISMfIEI. I 4. "Scalawags," of which the rap- 1 musty ell muenlawar. There is OD abundant ply, as always is the case, was 0012111d13111bly 111 supply of domestic goods. Buyers still claim excess of the demand, sold at from t 5505. that they should , go lower. Buyenrof.goode are yemindepsiblesett lth% seaseniAltd make SHEEP-Supply light, and with a moderate „th ew s unreasonable eruptions of holders. retail deinand, the market ruled a shade n r0 ,,,, gneethign„.Thodflo - .011,, 21-Met Z, idc. firmer, and-prime fat minion Sheep sold at a di cie ne; ithirtings-,Auteeteag, 411 inch, 41Ra alight advance. We now quote lirst quality at 3e , Lath, gun Harris ,g O .l, sae ; Is e .% gre. m e t e el to et 4 gross. and medium ditto at 173.54. -apogee's, 21e; Illebstiond,2le;Lancaater.ffei BOGS -Dull bat without quotable American, Me; Allen MotDelatnes,ffsetraddc, In a retail way, we continue to quote at latuilt '.bus usw,prpek_waa Be; Portiand,ls:4 lo in Wp•oss, for falr to good a Silechts-4,llnton, -Mel In Orchard, Me Moth of 72 head wh o lesaled Tioks-Yotk. SI Ana. fity,e; do 80 Mob, 52303 bought by Emerick & Co. Thu arrivals at st r ip,,,wni t t en d en „,s, 174 ; de BE, gee, men. the" yarns °Minn. ' Yer r il le t t be t the till. ime-Peert Myer 84%e• Warren Browne., 88e. th P I Y. d ia ' animi nererthe d . 1 " 5 " et:milder° Y hi °ire " " Iloop Ellora iI. .15 , 4 inch tapes in tes to 1 Hoops, 48 to 73e4 II Mae do, fE 40 7 0 . c. 24.Mte Or eATTiII. Eels & Co. retiMed B head of mired cattle r Yew York /Marker* at %AM and whedesaled 33 head of prime New You, March 0.-Cotton dull and um , Ulnas steer/ to Carr B NeAllister, averaging changed at 43()44,3 ior Middling. Flour lie UM, at 70, who afterwards retailed them at lower for Amnion and inferior trades, and varlousierices. ' chey=cides arssteady at *7 , 2108 for Maim John serwin ntalled II head at from 6% to ss examen tod Shipping Wands 714, and sold le heavy cattle et 83‘, de. flitial . G., and U for. Trade ßrands. livered in • Philadelphia Dorgan Im Whisky dull and no atinZege2,llo. Wheat retailed it at 111Men‘ dull and declining or common and inferior, Lafferty £Gnm retailed Itehesui of sariawegs while strictly rime parcels are scares and le forl3 W. Welsh at 4451.94, and 18 fairish cattle better; 111,75 1 ,77 for choice new No. 1 Dll. at_MMe. , • wankee; Inferior, 403.1 WO, old Mil. E4dy sold 18 head of fairish to cattle to weukee Clu • Corn doll and teaming at T Mews. Greenwald a Kahn, averaging shout 78e for unsotmd; 77073 e, sound mired W ester n , 1(40, at VS per head. both in store and delivered, and 75e for We., Niemen wholesaled:3 bead Of tallith cattle .for white SOnthern. Oat/ dull and heavy at te, ILorwin, averaging 1000, ea about 6 . Craw . 3548430 for unsound Western, and &GPM for fen retailed to couuncelleh rionlfattelB%. Ver- sound do.. Coffee steady; Bio, Me. Sugar nor retailed SO at 154gg7. quiet at 11e40 few Portsßleo. endlelSSlte for Merrick R, Dona retailed Cl head of min Suseondo. Molasses quiet;Dermarara, LNG ~ Mtn at Bs4,7e_,S. °removal] & Zahn 50 head Mo. Petroleum dtdlat DO for Crude; Relined, &t am - -1,.... A kro•" 83 at IrM t . la bond, effl24Bo. Pork lower at $20,900147af0r s & yore retailed IV non at W. New None ar rl ek e n Al ikak a, 46o. - -, • yAßothchll& Eckert Sel head lit es Old dm, and i ci f2C 4 7l l 2fl, ffer Me earl a n 11 /T hwi ll i arma t 0440% 11 (0 at 4}Hilii CrouseVllM di 175 a barrahsof ew Den v er Shitekarn 4 " • gay, sellers option, at, AWL steady at snout preview prices. Seer SIMS quiet at 40046 e. Cut Meats steady;atligelliiefor Shout. dens, and 155(018tio tor Haves. Dressed Hon heavy, atligllg , for City. Bacon • doll and lower atlitf. for Prime Cat, and D Sc for. Short ILU3 Lard heavy at imp e. Rutter quiet at Waldo for Ohio, and 410 1 10 far State. Cheese steady at 1041230. New York Cattle Market, New YOIX. March at-The current prices for the week, at all the cattle markets are all fol lows: Beet Cattle.-Flest gas: head, PO A n Fair to Goed, ell; Com. mem, 4,00; Interior . Colo PO 00t Der. h ead. r 123; First qualin; CannO l M, 43MW; has eriter l , 3lll = Neth. eai • i t S7 l4 e r Z u f s c l t i TennTionland . loFl e iS ' gr . ' wiiTat're o zgra9.., , zei t rid: s. el" 3,C0. twitt - lidn's mtil s'aiSr; th4 rii. I Tit. an , 14 , imn 2l 4l? t till. ed, 1 week, owing t i the fact that V:tile le er th arp in moderate ativ:gliTe active.tt t Wit ruled almat Me were in meditate de=d, vitt% p anty a moat. above.MY. Price& were litmec, w en - i e . si , noire, were In fair demanek The total I reetelldsetstl AMU rer this week and last week, wen as follow% e Total this week, Be e ves, 4,1118; Cedn,l27; Thal Calves, 4 thabeep and Lambs, 14,01111; &eine, .. Total Oat week, 8eava„4 028 19 0 2PA.".1 641 CalTe s l 11 fli I Sheep end e3,,M4 s $ V . r / 13 , Sew York Stock and Illennyldarkes. New Toms March 6.-Idaneyteteady at a per cent . cent . onAll loans . Sterling quiet at 1, 0 % 21)1.7 , 1 4. Goid irregular d unsettled, open. ing 11,82%; far:lain tO aim declining to u ltei and ed Mg -at' Govenunent el steady. heights to remota dull. Stocks strong t 7.llo: t s, i =les, MO do, 3d series, 914)41 Ohio pp! Certineaten, 1 4 , 041 Tort Wayne, a 018; do, 3 , d, B. New York . }Mr ,C,lfillie Feeding,l74 ; j rnhiga n ......,,.. ~., . . - .................... 7ork lot !Island, ~08.1 , I t l3ll. Nw0r, ,,,, -..: 3144 %- e , -; . -- Ina Teelliptie of Petrelewn at Nair the two months, from Jailunni;/ 884 e*Te CM°. 8 CII7OAIIIO, idedeb_ik.. -• _node dull. Wheatinod. setae a ' aetireeit pared wit.h th e receipts . -r ew d e urth . F the . tipl 1 C C I I II MI te 7OIIII3III4O:V ie rIVIC. n.It°- 13.11V 114 1k. _in ISM 101‘0806, « .9.- -- , . ~.,, ' pines Mill ilt, Oa' ihrovlstone Mill mid knell tesls, 1883. lECIL ' sales mew 1 ,,,, k sm , ~,es packed Barrele..... leVel ' WPC , - letOr• two, sweet tdektodiaaaa, — ffro.ciarilat ''Showing en increase of, 817488 barrels over . letiorat . .. , dun and deem:led ZOO& Wee .1884, axed lekele bevels o Yer , / 8611, . 0 ° .. . akkk ,, Qn . , l 1MM .,. / ,sse e ms e .ai ew ,.. ig a .IV s hawl in bteree., fork, an Monday, le P us q' w ' " reM; Wh eat, 7 battele;=,os sly : amei bbli. eendoilVot Ms rafted, and 90 libles lit SW neeeet, Ste, .gh tewe ow ., 4 ~-SAGO , ALLEGUENY CATTLE MARKET PTITSBURGIII PEITIOLEIII6I Ors= oe raw Yrrwswerson Gazarra Tommy, Starch 8, let CRUDE—The market for Crude continues weak and unsettled, and some holders, in or der to effect males, seem disposed make concessions. We can report a sale of ere bids, in bulk, (43 gravity) at lac, net, to the seller and we also heard of a amid/ sale at 17. The arrivals although fair, ire not as large as was generally anticipated, and a telegram . from Oil City iokleTtnernie the weather cold, and the river full of heavy ficiating. ice, which will, of course, haven :tendency to retard naviga tion. ,The advice/from the can continue very unfaverable, the receipts being reported largos and the demand, for lounedlate de livery, limited. BEFINED--The transaction In bonded 01l continue verY light,. and the: is dull anti unsettled, although there is earedderable luduiry tar future delivery, We have but one sale toreport, 1500 bbl/ for April delivery, in Philadelphia, on private 'terms. Our iluerto are as per/tweet as ever in their reftwalsl6 , millet the ferret new betug offered, both for /present and future delivery, preferring ratlior to hold their oil until the market improves, and better pried can be reeled. -Free Oil is., dull and entirely seminal at 57408 for prime t V.6 ran liA l _ L AND . izEstomat—Th Is a t mg doing In either of . these artic e la a nd the absence ef bona/Ida sales, we omit quota- 4 I " -t4. arrl rale of crude by the Allegheny rivet: Once our last report, were as r. . Sieber* WO, all I Jae. Wilkins WI) Levi Trade. .• . /98 • Brewer &Burke.... L 54 Total - , , .. •. Csal . 0 -4 - PY4,,047E:4774,41Vk;,1-Zrria":Fo lIIM • raratOMARKE.TS * l l l . 1 : 1 MISS - Witar4;06K*1141filmisi, o rosalmseßeatteekssoA- ' The general prodnea markets have under. IOPPP I sgal4RepPOS7fay4ol . the o th er, dielik a terilfmlted dam' aitd Ler all of tliit I auding ectturn °Males, ere base but few round Ibt - egtfttlaria r iOreitert; GRAIN Wheat Is dull bat unchanged—sale of 1' car good tato Red at 01,90. Oata very dull but' nal:hanged; sale of 1 car On track, at 41; aid small sales from store al the usw.uul. ranee. Corn laulsoorteeetllnglp dull—gaie of 2 ears .Shelled at 01. Barley nominalat 75 for S f rlng, and BO for Fall. Rye is still quoted FLOUR—Li quiet and Unchanged. . Sales from store at OPACell&fOr ?Floa t. carlt l, [or half S d, Si rbilf r". Eye Flour isrdnii— ea at asy s @sx per bbl. Nothing do ing In Buckwheat. PROVISIONS—Bacon is dull but unchanged at 141V 3 § for Shoulders; 17017%;f0r Stoles, and for Sugar Cured llama. Lard is dull d nominal atityAßS for prime kettle rendered. Mess. Pork Iss doll and nominal at SAL No movement In Bulk 'Meats SEERS—Clover needle dull and neglected, with a supply largely In excess of the demand --ludas ell sacks reported at 8814 per boaheL . Flax seed is in demand-and ' sells readlly 'at 1 %750430. Timothy Setht.is selling In small 11041"att In fair demandan d steady but unchanged,• sales of goo d t o rime con ',- ported at OW& , , EGGS—Very dull and irregular—sales of fresh packed reported at lI 254130., CZESE—Is steady, with Sales of prim.; Goshen at 2 and common Ohio at Mall. POTATOES—Steady, with regular sales from store at $1,1601,40 per bush, and lINOIX per DRIED FlLUlT—Atiplei seill.ng- l3ollle. and Pft ches at 15C1So for quarters. and %into fbr balsas—pa.W into . GREENAPPLES--Aro sellint at from $7lO oSlier_bbl, as toonallty. HAT Very doll, with a aylpplreOnsiderably Int:7mm or the deznand. U.IO of CI bales, on wharf EU j tia—t selling "t at 3o to the trade, and PiEt t r in mall lota. 8 --Steady, with regular sales from store__ at •I,ll@B per bush. OLL—There Is a continued fair Jobbing de. Inand.for No.lLae and we can report regu lar saletrat 111.,83/0 per gallon. ONIONS—Quiet t steady at es,ao to ea per bbl, sato quality. ASHES--Sales of common Soda Ash at 10,and Pearl At& at 18—stook light. CRANBERRIES—SaIes of common at 014015 per bbl, end cultivated ata2o4rr.. Esitimove Volflfeenarket. RALTIYORI, March 3.—During the early part of the-week the 'market for coffee was very quiet, but within the laattwo .or three days 'there has been more inkfutry-for It, eau we no tice sales of 1000 bags Rio ex-"CrLoket," at la, gold In bond. SOll bac i lLin lota at from 1 to tic, gold, &net= LeClair& at tic, go d. The market le quite tone r eepeolalty for prime grades Rio, which are scarce. We quote to-day as follows, viz; Rio at 1301914 c, gold, for common to fair; I:O r dfatLforr good to gfi 2 ii i i c e l 4 3 2ly,d/111r, a r k Id, ha e t hoZ 3 Laguay i rt The stock toda y in first secondtinde is about 11,500 bags. ettlesio Market Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Board of Trade. CHICAGO, March 6.—Flour dull. and tm ,ehanged. Wheat steady at (BA for No. L Corn quiet at SOO for reamed. Oats dull at Xle for No. 2q., and 24c for No. t. Rye tie. Whis ky, *At Meat Pork dull at 026. • tulk Sides, MO. Shoulders, 1014®1 e. Lard weak at 1140;473V. Petroleum, WWc. -Hides, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Finance and Trade in New York. New Yoaa, March 6.—At the last Stock Board the prices wore hardly sustained. Erie. New York Central, Rook Island and Michigan Southern. are being monopulated for the rise, but buyers find . different work in view of the °outlasted decrease in earning, and the buyers interest. The following were the closing prices at 4.30, 1"..11: . New York Central, 181; Erie, SS; Hudson River, laN; Reading, 97 1 4; Michigan Southern, 71; Pitts. burgh, 76%; Rock Island,lol%; North }Vesturn, MX; do proferred,aßfa Fort Wayne, MIS. MONET. Alllado Market. Ileeettknia... Kozo &—Parroleum very - aniettled Velllo tor 4arnav, LWOW for Re fined Idßon4r, and mow Uri. do MO- Pionn. 111.01111 have declining tendennyi Men Pork, 51.Aig !,.ao. Lard, 18.10 - 19 e. Flour very &dist 7$ tor Suporlliso, $7, 09 @;7 5 for Ex , ariatood I,Jorn tots a de , almtim tendeNt 7 for Yellow. Whisky ! very Mal at 2,21. Stooks beavyt Penn sylvania State, 5,4; Go d , 03,15,144 Penn Weenie, Railroad, CS. Gold, 1434. OH and 111111rrins Storks. Nine Yosic, March 6.-01.1 and Mining BCocks were active and firmer ; BennebOff Run open ed at 1545 and sold up to 16,00 ; Brooklyn IP ; Palmer 4,M; Ylthole Creek weaker at CAD; OH Creek, Excelsior. 140; Beaton Gold 1, GtimiOt, 18 ea; E ,00; Hope, 4,2 t; Quartz Hill, 4,ilS. 93; 111111 0 011. TIS BY MAILBOAD. PITTIIIIIIIIGH, FOR/ Ward, it CHICAGO. R. B. March L-82 hides, 117 A B Clark; 15 ears wheat Liggott co; 50 bbls oil, A Wallace; I ear metal, tilmlok & co; 250 . pigs lead,J B Lyon; 100 Ms flour, Shamaker ⟪ 150 do do, Wtt a 'Wilson; 40 bblei sorghum, H 'Total a 00; ° 130 gO ‘g io n t lo4 (l4 " a le ltelti% b gl: r eut lV loel, e l l Long; lou bbls ffour, T p i g s n • wa; bole um Shmnaker a Lang; 7.5 D pg B Canfield; aks Seed, 1 cask tallow, I bbl eggs, Graff & Halter; 320 bgs mill feed, J Glenn; I phgs but ter Ido eggs, H Long: 1 bbl eggs, Kirkpatrick :a Harrel:4, Icor metal, Bryan a Caughe". CLIVITILAND a PITTBSORGH RAIL /GOAD.— Feb.o.-14 tpkgs leather, Bell & Baird; 1 bbl 011, McClaren & MeKennart; bbls barytes, Schommtaker A Son;104 bbla Slour,Shomaker & .14513g11 car mill feed,H Ewa jrz 59 bdls handles Tones A Kiinfek; ears potatoes, T C Jenkinsi 4 ear. lumber, Aubrey, Cromlow A Coon; 1 fll C l3 l 7l l ll utte :e A GI t i ct s ,t, 'l LTZ.V:Parg, 44 bdis spokes, Day & Hay3l - elli_lol3kgs tobacco, J ccatiTh i o u rn m ew; o llsA.g u s a; ll3 . ,..e. ii Mye ; 9 m eggs, R o b lion a coral ski rap, kleCtillOugh, Smith a co; 7 kegs lard; Wm Pi I.lllams. Pirranrraou, Cowman; Awn Curorarasrt March 6.—H pkgs fish, Wm Hasloge; SD do do t B Riddle; 10 do do, John Duals - 4.y; 50 do do, italeley; 15 do do, Seibert & Morgan; S care lumber, Schmidt, 064 ca bulk meat, P Han. ns. & co; 50 pkgerdsh; Kirkpatrick it Bro.; 60 do do, John Floyd & co; 12 slut barley, Spencer & McKay; 4 bbls onions, 2 bblii eggs, W P Reck a co;17 co; 17 bgs Moore . barle, Idcanor & Harper; 50 empty D y A.I.I.LONIINT STATION, hiarcb 6.-25 oil bble, Carson & co; bits barley, C Eberhard,• 1 pkg butter, I do oggs,il Patterson; 242 bi reed, Voeghtly & Kopp; 3 bbls Saxsee W l htoorea 1 car - lumber, C C Boyle; 2 cars wh eat, Kennedy & Bro;-4 do do, Gilmore, Simpson & coil do do, Noble & Angel; lO bbls abples, Owens & Kennedy; 1 bbl whisk - y, T C Redd ick. invoirrs EY szvEs. Lomsvu-Le—Psta 12m-swarm —3 15is tobao co, Weyman & Bro;1 bags feathers, Rirkpa torick & Bra; 6do do, Jos Craig; b bls taboo cb, 1 hs" do, W & I) Rinehart; 23 whisky. 195 do dour, 3do dry apples, 13 bah cotton; 1 do begging, Clark & co; 13 p k g s steel, Hussey &r. 049.5 bbls liquor, Isaac Stern; 40 bales cotton, Holmes, Bell & co; 33 blots bacon, Sho maker & Lang; 27 yllogs furniture, Lemon & Weise; 1 hx. books, B L Fahnewtock & coy 2 half bbis varnish, 1 bbl do, Jos Meyer & Son; 1 do do, J f' Scott; 10 tics tobacco, J 8 Dilworth & leo; 50 pi n n ed,o, 12 kgs mustard', C W Werbits; do medi J Henderson & Bro; 1 do do, Geo A Kelly; 3 do do, Whitmore & Bo; 25 bbis spirits, F Evert; 1 do hams, Lippincott A Bakewell; 30 bbls molasses, H Li Myers & co; 15 hhds tams, Wm McElroy; 100 tens lard, F Sellers .6 co; 14 pkgs groceries, Capt. J L Rhoads. Sr. Lours—PEK Cocrusts.-.-9 pkgs furniture Lemon & Weise; 15 do tobacco, R DAUM] & co; 30 ton* metal 1043 blooms, Himick m ; 10 tons metal, 8 Reynolds; 4 do do, Pennock & co; 06 bbls dre clay, H H Collins; IR do do. T Coma; 25 bblsoll, Penns R R Co; 24 pkgs machinery. Porter, Miller & co; 45 tons metal, C Knapp; 15' bhds tobacco, no consignee. Columbia Porter St. Louis. Delaware Herten Cmetanatl. Viola Wheeling. Oil City. ..loordon. DISP4Strt It. EmmaGralem.Stull ... Zanosr We. Armenia _McCallum—Neer Orleans. T.etil Leol l ....llamliton......Parkerabn rii. Viola Oil City. Peerless...- - ..ALL City. .Bussell BOATS LEAVING TO.DAT. Forest City....Gortion Hobs. Moore —Marotta Emma No. B...Maratta = The river continues to recede steadily at this point, with about eight feet in tlto channel by the pier marks last evening. The weather continues clear and cold but very favorable ; for out door operations. Private telegrams from 011 City yesterday reported the Alio ' gheny falling rnpidly at that point, fall of ; heavy floating ice. and weather very cold. I The following dispatches were received at the Board of Trade today. CINCINNATI. March 6.—River has fallen two I feet during the last 24 hours,and Is still falling I slowly. The Revenue left for Pittsburgh last night, with a fair trlo.lllfforktown arrived to. day en route to Nashville, with a splendid trip, and full of passengers. Weather clear and cold. Loctsvitix, March X—River faillng,with 8 feet 6 Inches in the canal by mark. Weather ! cloudy. Silver Cloud departed for Pittsburgh yesterday. Sr. Lome, March 6.-10 a. In.—River rising, Iwith 14 foot hence to Cairo. Weather mild - snowing. The Columbia, from St. Louts, arrived on Monday night, and the Delaware from Louis ville got In yesterday, both having good trips. The Forest City from Parkersburg was due last night, and will doubtless be found In port this morning. The Armenia cleared for New Orleans last evening, with a splendid freight ;drip, and quite a number of passengers. The Reba. Moore did not get off for Cincin nati and Louisville last evening as expected, being unable to complete her cargo, but she will leave to-day without fall. The new and elegant passenger packet Em- ! ma No. 3, Capt.. J. B. Marntta, Is filling up rapidly for St. Louis, and will leave this after noon without fall. She has superior mieemmo dations for passengers, and is In charge of metal and experienced officers. Our old friend Eakin has eharige of the office. The Camelia, Capt. Lytle, is announced for I Nashville, and all Intermediate points forth- ; with, and the America, Capt. Gelding, is next -on the list for New Orleans. The neat and - commodious Kate Robinson, 'Capt. Relit. Robinson, to next on the list for Cincinnati and Louisville, and will get off to morrow o; next day. The Forest City, Capt. John Gordon, Is the toe et for Parkersburg to-day,-lesv toe at 11 a. m. The importer, is loading at K. Lord» for Pittsburgh, and the Revenue and Financier were loading at Cincinnati, for tide city, on Monday. !STEAM/IS LENT LEOTI. __—... f .j ! ,. d l..uaLeis Pngersburgh every Wednesday arid Satyr ......MiligniairPS. ' Laves 31'heellog every Thursday and Bandar. at i 7. m. en I connection s going down are made at Wheel.' STEAM TO AND FROM LIVE., and Sonar with the Cleveland and Pittsburgh train, POOl. AND KITEXISTSTUWN Mtg.-yrs twice a whirl leaves Pittsburgh at 5305 y. m, and Cleveland week. The MIAS LINE. sailing at it= a. m. Also, wlfb trains of Pittsburgh, for EVERY SATURDAY, , Wayne and Chleasto Hallway, which leaves Cbleago at 10 p. m_ ..• and at Marietta with Marietta Mid Cm- EVERY WEDNESDAY, Ina Railroad. and with steamers to all points on the Muskingum Hirer; and at Parkersburg wit CARRYING U. S. stems. early train on tbellalthnorend Obloßallroad. and 1 with Daily Line liteamers to Pomeroy, da/llpolls, Tickets mold to and from Ireland, Engluid, Scot- ! Ironton, rortsmoutb,llaysvilleand Cinehmall. WWI, firrmany and reallec wgraereTaiiiiiitanTstgre"RVl=, ttelßa.elits' App the COmPar. Offienr• JOON G. DALE, Agent, rain, by which fomenters Pittsburgh at Cleveland al Al p. m., and at Chicago at 7300 6. m. next morning. 16 Broadway, N. Y. JAS. COLLINS & CO., Agents, • -.........• i r At wharf-Boat, root of Wo,od St., • , PITTSIIIIIICH • Wbern frelgla will be reserved esti' dav - - `-' r:1940:4134: ay, up to „. FRESH ARRIVAL GROCERIES. ! l' , m' d is= so3 200 bats. No. !Shen Bracken': . F OR CINCINNATI AND 1100-tuden do do do NO quar.a do do do LOI7IBVILLE,The new and els. AO kin do do do ,_„....... .la !sera .,, J o ao itedlaTe ll gt : the fi7119.71:7111Etrft..."..4 SO bats. No t do Ao 75 barn do do do ion TEIURSDAY, at 4p. ax. 50 bah. No. I large do ---- • For (night or pan 50 halves - do do p...---- i 0307 r.Lac a /0436.Yitidirjodb°.74ent. 5a able. do tuedlgte. o 1 1 , 3 b ITI " I VVrfilig g' Fa bage.pfine Rio Cotatei ..N.Wda. do Porto Woo Bogor: ......-M do fair to prime Cuba Nagar: .....-. mktbala. Itelined Boma, Mort - ed., Ito do N. 0. Ilautatkon kloianes; Z. de Porto Rico do 110 do Cub& do 2 d.ge.saurrii=r b"od,' 500 bbia. No,lBllll, . With O good aamortment or ii othe; good. to oar line, for ale low hv -• Joa.)r I. ROUSE a inoTnass, fag Corner Water sod Mani:Meld eta. -,..........„_.., PRODUCE CONSIGNMENTS NOW IN EITUREs-140.6611. Plot lisimbsy, 20 bbli. P 3331 / 101013 YIDObbla, Dried Pesobes. halves; 30 do do, quartets; Bodo do. pared; 26 do berries, piss In; 12 do do, - plts onti,bl do do Llbsckberrlos; ID do do El , derbsnlostlo do Fteaoh 'Clperints; 23 do York bums Dried apple.;' Wan Obto do; .30 do old • do; no dos. caned YresliPosebest2lo dos. do Tomstoon 76 ke t p Country Lord; co Obli. do dopl6 dodo Tallow; . sr: tlloWE3411:4; 20 begs bye; 33 do Timo th y Bee 00 boxes rim:My Chown; ,do Worsens. lientra MI; Aldo Intglins Dairy dod 60 bids. Shollbark Rick ory Notes 1114,11. Plash Roll Batters MusD bbl. doi ,26 Xers parked do. t 4S if ! v i I . o4 ‘ 6.4)rstnir s t rf• t le4 . l; t 2 , 6 . st de; .1 4 614 1=1;_rrotatons; 6Pi P tIo Western Onifts l l a 403 41 01 3101 slArst do prime Apple randier. 20 tbs. Danis; 10 do COrsjautsrld bus. Wad 66 1I Bonay. Port!se voiti .. saw , PIIOMICE ONCONSIGNMENT. -s•;',gi m se.F . :, rand Peaches; • rted Milers end vaster resumes ifrTen pplev A lA w Atacq Blow gitatoes; er. Lard and Tallow: tio g tenoueeae ,ad "Canuetl Peaches and Tomatoes, cheap; ' • Om* Meal and lean Barley; I.6 . Pontt .t Ohio rottered for . att _le for cub at I west West by , OBA/7 Yo.Ple Ulmer/ street. 1 11" .4. ditto eidoll7 Fl•Tur• • , do raelnondoli va.. • rime whir 191' p el' h Vgio r ie Potatoe.; •de `‘ Dried APPI. I 4 ' rd ooribumilotaues; " 'Amebas; t"ls td: z liqz.zn AMLISTE= i Vornerof Martel and 1 1,00 CONSIGNIKENTIL b .°4llftas regr: fresh reaches; Mr do do .Tomatoes: 'l% bash. Cdidd Peaches—haired: .23 tads: lowa. Onions; SOO da prima Gredtt Apples: Ouzo Iftztaind rdled. To t rlve add dmitu.dearddrvidn. AHD Scrap Iron • ;kJ wpidNeirad,...v Imo au 4 bales .154111. um). I, MT-A/AM_ C O P - PbrY.res , A x ., , , ,_ ,, e . ”ll3llZittlisn . to,. VEDIUEL 4111:1d4 SaagLii;l4l;trldo the% OgirprOCtiVikano "ZZL 4 '4°." „": 210* corro°344' es ttWailding Iton-nowaulle An mu 4. • N_-46,,, T . v .tor, ,c7r TRAvELERs , Gulp*. mini and Departure of Trains:, Perulurylvalito Vairtral.laws& .. .. /*parts. stri‘m. =lll. milgall . 4. . 1:to a 111 1 1 1 . 13m E 3I P A=mon Tana M:Past itig;: . .: :: 7:4D a m CinclunatilYarrs LSO • mist Wall .n 63 am rairan....ll..;4;ontlAtlTPlie m.. MS a m g 3.33 . ... 8:10a in Johnstown Ar. , .. 4:15 puilJohnstii 4.4 . ..30,03 e m , 3d rut 14 , .10:1:0 pull/10.1En* L. 120 pm 333 Wa1t A3133... OM a m 'Baltimore 4 ugh pm 34 .. 10:43a DIA Wain mm ... isgipm id .. .• SSE pml Mink 3..... map in lit Penn Accom . nlo.3op mMI Penn A .. OM pm id .. •• II:03 pto 1 Altoona 4 dom. lititmixt ...man p In 2 . The church train' eaves Walls' SWAM every X9:O Sunday at Sllle •=4 lei - m .l . l nd. leav4 'Pittsburgh at laMp. i . Pittsburgh. Columbus and ClUelsinatl . Depar to. .. Arrfirs. fut Line 2:150 ata rest bum. ... . . .. , tn) a m Ball ...... ......... II:00a m Lat 1........ -. sanp m 8 .P . " '''''' -- "W Dm falTetliffirc;: thUs m Steubenville Ao ciiiid4.3lo3; .. p m commoUation —Mao • m pititt=h, Pt. Wayne and %dead°. Impress 1 in Express ymll a to Cepress ...... .... _:y3 p m Express .'......... sas p so tUl r'" . 7trl: : Pa11„„, .., ,;..... Mr,: Wheeling Napes Sall p in . :Jew Brighton Accommodatlon leaves AdsghOY waa. . a ,,... g. .. 4;; ta it . „. .... to lLl2d In su igt.. Imr. bleal p. in.; Wellsville. 3:50 D. na. p. ''''' . . .. Pittsburgh, Cleveland sod Wheeling,' ream. I :limn ........... 2:03 • nuExpress Ex rem 260 p mi Express 1:58 5: o: 1:11151 M —..-. - Accommodation. 813 a MI Express 2MII•m Steubenville c leaves hdlegbe•P It it cp. zn. Pittsburgh and Colutellsville. Departs. Ileffare. sr . L . VMS a WWI 6;00 Pim s ...... .... MO p mExpress ..... .. .. ME 1:. to r.I T. Traeespollsllos • Mlot IffelieFiport.. e:6O * m .4 .. „. 6:16 a mild nen pm All t Z r en7 Palley liana,-.:.Arriom. tauo:4B •to Exuma 11410 •in EXpragli 5:10 15 in Mall Sp m accommodation. 1:40 p m Azoornmaditlon MO aio Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad, to Ott City and Franklin. Arrives. DepOrts 'to I. ° RiEs r b e nliii . 7 ' Pirtiaz n No. r ant :, a inr Bearer auey. arownsville Boat-.. Grant and Water Sts. Arrives . 1a....„. .... . . 4:00 pm180:11•m IMParta. adepts A Harmony Semi% St. Clair St. rnim. lili p. mI .i. 41.1.. Sailer Stage-.. 50. S St. Clair Street. Arri•••• , I i t i *P'"U yi m: Wal l: 1 W" taito"-Elartert ' lloiel lirriem. tea p• ,v I ,—_—_—, EXCELS'S R OMNIBUS& LIVERY STABLE, CO PENN STREET. JAI/ZS DAMN & SON. Proprietors. vIINLEM= AND oA.BRlAGllllSftsrulshecl for WI .ralos. Also, Oarstsr toort Weddlogsfe 0 1 1. a I trY O l 4 n . 1 6 ,7 4 ". " 1'1471d STEAMBOATS 1866. SPRL%G ARRANGEMENT. MONONGAHELA RIVER ; Pittsburgh, Brownsville and Geneva, UNION LINE, i..aLcsic.mrr cic)3!mec,,r, Will run three daily dde-wheel .teamer. between PitUbilret Monongelroiseity, Brownsville. Hlse's Landing. reen.boro. Geneve and the Drinkard UIl Thl. line le composed • of the following .termer. • FA LEGRAPH YETTE CAPT. IL C4Fli ri t t TE CAPT. D. BGN FRANKLIN ..... . ........CA PT. Z, CO A RMAC. ER. G ALLA TI N CAPT. A. B. CARLILE. ThesepaeLets will leave Pittsburgh daily at II a. ht e dj 1... 010 7 , 1cer213kday, when the departure ;T i t.hrrgoh sy at v f 1 , 11 . e : egg 1 . 41 , L1 r k er . e t 3 a. m. .Parkereburg St. Lott's. • . . dottyßrownsville ave 7 Green n boro and Geter& al ll o'clock; Rice's Landing at 2 p. tn. Leaves Monongahela. City at 5 o'clock. The Hoc Is comaeed or drat-clase slde-whoel treaters, alit expressly for the trade. They will be rommanded by (Meer, of 1004 Ltptriellet, who will pay articular attention to the wants and com at the hour fort of paasoa4rengers. mired boats will leave prompVy Freights Received at all Rears. Vor thriller partOvilinßinclieLllo,i......4b, At tile Wharf -Bost, toot ote . ettAll4.4 , 1:111 , 2 , Itrownsetn. a. MEM HUD, SAFETY AND COMM COMBINED PITIORGII, TEREING, ISRIEITI & PAREIESIMI DAILY PACKET LINE. Comprising the following tint-clams Passenger Ukraine. Steamer BAYARD: a.. D. Moons. Master. Steamer LEN/ LEOTI; J.. Hamilton, Master. Stessier FOREST Je Gordon. Ihmter. DOWN THEP--WYEAMER A.YARDi L Pittsburgh every Monday and Thursday, it LI Leave o'clock, g in. s Wheeling every Monday and at 9.10 p. m. L Leaves Plua STEA burghX ER everLENZy Tuesd ay an OTI d Friday, as Wils a. m. Leaves Wheeling every Tuesday and Friday, at TRAK FOST CITY Leave* Pi tt sburg h ER every We ßE dnesday and Saturday, at 11 a. cu. atapesL Wheeling every Wednesday and Saturday. P CP TRIP—STEAMER FORICST CITY La p. m Parkersburg every Monday.atul Thursday _ Leaves4beellsig every Tuesday and Friday, at 7 m. 2 STRAY.= BAYARD Leaves Parkersburg every Tueaday mid Priday, at a.in. tete. Saturday, Wheeling every Wednesday and at 7 FOR KEOKUK, BUR LINGTON, iIitthEAIIIVE, DA VENPORT LCD isDßlTtlie. v7 Tne • lien d ar ni tn:grr t i g - re i c ' e I Wrell.bV'rPoti A. above Cats, and will leave as above ablit the Vita that= 0r41 . 10011 th ereafter a, navigation on the ViairliS'n*ivgblttrAPalle CUTLiktiNacidtr to pm. LLE CIN NA SHVIL II CINNATI, LOzidigat MI AND AO lend pusengcestesuecr LE. WHI leave U above on , TlillESD/ritli . lnit., al "glirfeki Vieassagampvi on board Otto mW . FLAPON anftaantlNVOOtr. Agent*. FOR MEMPHIS & NEWEar im e steamertHlLEANl4.-Ehe dna passenger Capt. Ti H. Houma, Will leave for the above and intermediate ports. on SA ‘ TURCINT, Nth, at 4 p. rn. triarra t i tlinw b VATEente: Ito V tiernri Capt. DAShlsturri. titailietasvibilvheitgans. intermediate ports Itte ft'jgb Zan e & a 120W011. pon CAIRO; ANTI ST.Adr i t i -• Louts-Tue splendid steamier • VlTl:a l ia ° 4istiove on Eillti C t&k. j al l ip_ ' itt, "tA ' a ir i ttaighte t rmitr e asaun o lv r ia ir r pm:, MTVREGULAR PACILETAIIM uAnAt' INtuititarrp i " 0 . • ste at rner A. above aadaggteriagrat l e Ity 4r° ri tllu z larvar r en . 6 . A . HIGTUktI AGRICULTURAL zDuchaluzr..• ACRICULTURAL SCHOOL. Of the Polytechnic fotlege of Pena, TbaCOLLZGZ rAnn atm atter, AoltrOwitataa. mallet north ot Philadelphia. wlit r m eAv arc r iffit s i s ..ll."MAVAttßl d rit i ima anArlitlitteonnittrigitigt trairtjrni. BotarlY and Zoo': . Scala° XoonontY nn ta ittliskog• Den mnfatln - Antattott.. Oultlvartou ~.la n I.4,mer _vallgugOok%Wittlrattili.kligi ig— wmire tleatontary obi} -tioohlotsr. taaterstry to senora tut tat. rot lartaltri u4thrthetzitirar hiIytVICEDT, ht.. President riaulty: College Arm. Polytethuto ins Box. Phllaaalphin MV:ttaltaW . BROOMS. PHOWNIPS IINIVERSAL:111ROORI 4.0 Thlli IrtteratjlintinfirgAttprald, and tha ritarvigannis oppyrtAnrte Imitate e .f" i a toV A2 WW " Vrrit e g ii hrite es g l art#shatt o..tells VIV girpr / b igh, can ori=l. 1 ivete , • t i ucceu. O. 1866. 1866. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE! GREATLY ENLARGED Otherwise improved TWELVE COLUMNS: lit I ii~n9 NO INCREASE IN MICR The Afternoon Edition C>3l° TIME 1866. ar .13..MMT"I'M Has been Enlarged to the Extent cni TWELVE COLIJIMNS, =I MORNING EDITION, WITHOUT ANY INUHEASE IN 'SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. tootoin Morning Edition 1866. Will be Foratabed to Carriers at GREATLY MINJOED PRIOI .EL.Z73=I Delivered to Subscribers 10E1 PREEN CENTS PER WEEK. Littentl arrsurtments bare been made for SPECIAL DISPATCHES IZTIZEI Leading News Centres RPTJASLE MARKET REPORTS, iUPAUD MUMS TOR Till GAZETTE! Local News, XI_ISC.I4I.4.ANY, MIA Foreign and Domenic , i Diseases ot a - CORRESPONDENCE, liar nature, and 431.N1Z1 IDDI7C`,4OIEUUk.JE,R Discussing 16 11 : 142Ma j dfas day—prtnted os EiZI NRIV IND BLUM TYPE. THE GAME NOW °LAMB TO st The Cheapest and Best NEWSP APER_ Zit - 4, IFirsieres Pennsylvania. 1 4.41-vertisi zi r' LnfliiiTAo4 or;41. :Dilators. EAST THIRD STREET alai: I „ r •* _ *tad CIAWAT it, /aim as 02)...nrirrevaurrit TIERDICAL. GREENBACKS ARE GOOD. HUT ROMA'S BITTERS ARE ,BETTEIL Boback's Stomach Bitters After years of e;yerlence and trial, have proven to be the best remedy ezuntger all corn_pletnts where. table and stimulantare required. They never fall to strengthen the weak. Impart vigor to the strong and in all respes restore shattered and broken doea constitutions. N o remedy has been received wlth as much favor as ROBACIT'S STOMACH BIT TERS. ROBACK'S BLOOD PILLS CJiTPLM SICK IIVAIACREI.I Costiveness, and 411 Inaeases of the Bowels DR. ROBACK'S Blood Pills, Blood Pills, AND BLOOD PURifIER ARE UNEQUALED 1231=13 Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Disease, Old Sorest Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Sick - Headache, Liver Complaint. Rheumatism, FEVER AND AGUE, St. Anthony's Fire, I FENALE COMPLAINTS, GREENBACKS ARE GOOD, HOT tilt! tiiigeti°l 11'17. 1 6,11=n etn' 9 l 44At: and fertlVZ:gt kno w n tg1;01,113." ROBACK'S BITTERS ehoold be use 4 by oonraleseeute to etrengthen the prostration %Tidal 4anny. acute diseues. themethe billets "district/. of the West and South has, for •• long time, been much needed, an Sr tide otatomach Bitters, whinh, LI taken In proper quantities and it the proper Moe, are • sore pre rewire or Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Liver Complaint,. Dyope.paia, Indlgestlon,Jiundice,lild- ney Complaints, and all • d!ixe, Better ap Mir bilious deransament. repass tag ta&systels& and ggttig tons to he digestive or gl awlit a tVe ° wet ". be rem . 4. 7111 b e sisetiospoiries tb. booth, rt , / , z2 , 4 ,,- 31 , 41Att e l l : :blood having constantly si _guard against epidem and maladies engendered ay mamma and p o i.t., water. - • Travelers to westll resident. of, the reek bottoms of theend south, and the valleyo allastuippl end Its tributaries, ehould preeddethes selves with the • BITTERS. PRINCE, WILTON & CO., Eamon tt tV. &back, SOLE PROPRIETORS, wlsom all orders tliOold w addrissed I Nos. - 56, 58, 68 and 62 OIL WORKS cAcomhazE...a..zrir. OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA. JOHN WATT, President. HENRY M. LONG, Stey and Tred.cr WORE&Iii IN TI MPERAACEVILLE °lke, No, 2 Duquesne Way, N Nu Suspension Bridge. MANUFACTURERS OF PURE WHITS JESILIZINIEINGIL Brand—" Lucifer." Tbls Oil cannot be excelled for burning prop. , Se. color or ilre leg 1, ayLL ist up In well seasoned bar riltiihssrable for HOIII. USE., or EXPORT. 08. Iv. OILS—John W Aft, Robert 1., 010. Black, C.ll l,Z HTrron,C C. Cslilwi•li If. H. ' C ' oillfls W. Pond, !debt. Wslisfe, Li. W,' o..ent roll. Jsl2:iond H. S. W•111.Y. ..... . WARING lir,. CODIMISSION IfILIktcHAXTS, hL. BROKERS IN PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS OFFICE, NO. 4 DUQUESNE WAY i=•rrwismirrire.<2l-mr.. w.4L. valayd BONDED WAREHOUSE tot PHENIX WAREHOUSING COMPANY, Foot of BAlnc and Hon.loon Ntreotr Brooklyn, N. Y., Storage for Refined Petroleum, In Tanks and Barrels. See elreulars. sir- tlice, No. In El/LAVE/I STBERT, Naw lOrk ona•ly STANDARD Petrcaequa:sa3Moilaii.d3r - y. CLARK & SUMNER. Work■ and Ware. tonic.. Township °MCI is Pirrhaution-2,1 WOOD STREET Th... work. hate the largest rapacitythe coon tr). The brand stands the highest to th n. ls count In Europe, fur quality and Ore test, and tine oh 1. put In well seasoned barrels, prepared espechslE for export. Manufacturer. of 11111LEHli STILLS, TAN lin luiprored Boring. Tools for Oil Wells. de10:1) . SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES. weere constructing, ono] tell keep oo hood perlor style of ICITLA igiva r x ramit3 WITH EITHER A Co l llo7i OR TUBULAR BOILER We Invite parties needing engines for thin puma. to call and me them, corner of I'l K E and O'HARA STREETS, near Ctty Water Works. lea MACKINTOSH HEIIPIELL A CO. COMMERCIAL OIL WORD- PURE WHITE BURNING OIL Constantly an band and for sale AT THE EMT EST DIAII2tET I itAl ES, & J. H. SAWYLIt, == JAMES WILMIAS; irnentntem, April 21 111.57 . BliCautn AND Desaysti IP HEAD THE THCTH.—Do. liotelotr—l bare dadghter who has taken several medicines for a bat CRUDE AND REFINED OILS, cough without benefit, among Mem Ayer•• Cherry Pectoral. I purchased from you • hotue of your BM's Block, Duquesne Way, Pillebnawit i;r: , : t . r• w i . S „r r 7 , k::? beit.•:ebc• had used self • P.I" rely of her mom}, "Joilletrifte°' JET npeelal attention given to the sate and ship ''''' Rohl anon street, Allegheny. ment of Petroleum and its products. Consignment respectfully solleted. Postdate Ron let 5u12:17 Pirrenunctit, December 31, ifegt. A 0 ite..AT CLINE BY lilt. ;SEMEN'S PECTORAL SYRUP—I lee in Peebles township, Alleghen county. I had a cough sod spittmg, whlCh col. =cored about the 4th of Febntaty lost, and contin mad eight months. I omployed the best physklarta Forwarding apd Commission glerchans , In the t'obotr/. .J. 4 my cutllrli er"lntibbed 'onalotted until early in nether. At rust time I was advise And dealer In Oils. Illuminating, Lubricating, nnygsk-,,,,,,„0r01iccb-07,b,..,,r1%,-Difrep,,l4u,.%•:, Crude Petroleum Olt.. etc., mmtantly on held and ' fur sate at the lowest market prices. Consign ..., m a. ents I had despaired of eta ; b e ‘s iti c o °u g g w h e h L ‘ l g ilti T I OTInTII. should ue [Down Ms and otters solicited. ••'''' 'th Is valuable remedy w ill do for others what it h. ---...........,! ' done in mT case. JOHN C. LITTLE It Witness: R. Id. Kann. Peebles, township. A WOE DF It P r ltt 7 .7 t Tr 2l io ' l l ue r' UmAPittli U. i nl neighbor of nettle was ve,y 111 with . a tial * ottle. which every one supposed to be consttmptlon. tit . relatives told me that he had taken every rend' : Vee e ltPrn a jit 01. ..V111° w u e t r:'.7.:llV. h e i jlrsi2Ofolfithl:. r t ' lleZ d Y n .fl ,i r v .? . .il. h p o , d w= ti ga ' re i Vgh ; la d V, t ell a . NUM? COLON 0? PINS & St CUM STREETA tirely cured m. to the astnishmentoVe. Wank . Stat.{ monoase more remarkable, la ma =tree age of the ,ho being about eighty yeara old. I have no doubt the Pectosal cared flu MN. JOHN IifeGINNIO. _ Desires to return thanks to ills friends and the pub- ' DR. }SEMEN'S PECTORAL/SYRUP IN BLAIILS- Iic generally for ther liberal patronage, and would I VlLLE.—Please send meanotberstipply Of your Val. respectfully Inform them that he he Me return- [table Pectoral Syrup. Almost everybody around tut eel from the Eastern markets with a large land well bas the cold, an d are engulfing forp“Dre Keyser'. selected stock of . Pectoral Syrup,'• We have sold *lateen bottles the not week, and are now entitelr oat. Mire A. Alter • t o ot, air. P e Maher. twin of Blairsville, Pa. told e Fine Woolen Goods, ey would not be vrithont it to titer rnthas. La ,fa all It r re ., !4,}: , c t e r z . nt it again. , 1'A....,!it liVi a t i ttli%d E t A ro n NENTLE.NlEN'S SPR m l i r J. S. VATTERSON ik BONA. -- January 30, DM. J . HENN, No. I ST. CLAIR ST., Pittsburgh, MERCHANT TAILORS. HENRY G. HALE. MERCHANT TAILOR, I= SPRING STOCK BOYS' CLOTHING NOW RECEIVING BY GRAY at LOGAN, 47 St, Clair Street ITYDERT COL. PRATT AND DR. KEYSER'S PECTORAL SYRUP.—Da. Ks - rain—Dear Sir: Excatethe dela) °fitly acknowledging the excellence ofyourrettora Cough Syrup sooner. I take great pimiento In mg. lag that It is all you say It Is. It nocked...the noise out of my cough, andthe worst one I was ever Millet ed with. I have not used more thmkont-half of the bottle, arid I can and do wish that all who are no • ed would give It as. Mira trial as I have Gone, an No I& Fourth Street., Pittsburgh. Pa. OOPYINS they actin. proud to say, ••It Is no quack medicine. all kinds, CRAPES, GLOVES, and every description woeld pot suffer another such an attack. for any of Funeral Furnishing Goods furnished. Rooms onsideration, or ea any ensL I ans confident I tan o ya i r itys, l 4. l ,.n s illi t ti , He;,g a s v e i gralearrtagesfurnishe l d , re . attezz o ffe d %ll , l . l3in g l ri t agld er, l i chen alweys W: Jscolmer. D.D., Thomas Ewinti l e aT.Ob H e t stellent a remedy. Tonle at libe . rtinruse g col Miller. Hard name In this regard as yon think Droner. re:Art Messenger Common Connell, Pittsburgh, Pa. IL—t a r e eo stranger to my fellow-ell:Hens. 1111(1 METALLIC! all who atertain doubts can =malt me personally MAHOGANY 13 ETALLIC E.F. P. • MAIIOOA.NYI ANOTHER NEW CERTEPICATE.—DR, KEY. MAHOGANY dEIPS PECTORAL had been troubled UNDERTAKING! with a cough and cold for several weets•-so bad wa UNDEWPAKING I ripat I could notateep. I had the advice and pm. UNDERTAKING Gone horn three of the best physicians in thb city, whom I could name, bat do not do so. I dimity ROBE= WILLMAR, Undertaker. procured a bottle of your Pectoral //my, which cured me entirely. Office, No. i7B FOURTH STREET. (Slgnedl J. W. SIMONTON, No. 20/Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Ps. Undertaking in all Its branches. Mainterring '7';'""7 INC. 't yin g out ft" ' "hth a ° "'"" adE g a " e.s. 'T • STOP THATCOUGHING• "— , 'Hoer do itlu. t [tendediiir32,:rptlAtsrutittrootc.4ll , Go to Keyser's, on Wood street, and get' a battle of to•-• 1 at reasonable tem..dent Ms Cough Pectoral. and if thatrion't care pow, your • ease must be desperate Indeed' This tea epeelmen lIICI/ARD 'IOWA 5.:‘ —.ROLAND WIIITI. of the colloquy one hears every davin cold•cateltufg HOWARD , A , warrx, .periods of the year. And we ma. Domsetna/ expo /intent, cheerflilly concur In the adviser/ admoni .ll72:ll.CAlDTEEkiMeirlllls tion as above, for we have tried the •`PeCtoral. In a most stubborn mom, with entire maces. Near ago a went to Pittsburgh, . with one of Comm Itoomeatllancester Llverylitable. 117:most k ftsires ' slint. contrary, mullsh, muntbduable Geezer ot Sbellield and Obartlers streets. toughs wo oter „esPerienmsd sleet_ . o e,esly.eti ,sepon Or from Allegheny City and awaits this mundane sphere- ... cougueo steal/my 4.1 4- promptly attended LO. .0.1•11 bOrlOYSly for one whilevrea i, out, but It was DOE.. whale woe[. It seemed bar to have Improved by practice, sad to have acquired strength, potency and dlatreasibillty by the opera . 1,, os...vf th e stein. we coughed ear way •t o Neyaers, No. 140 de al t Woo treet procured • City cent. bottle , of the “Pecto".took It 'acCordllig to directions, and In fOrty.eight hours we were menu of We geld, the. enemy having anconditiontllztr , rendered, after a brief. but unequal conflict w th se formidable ad adversary as Keyser". fanielisCough PectaraL —Nrountlretile Clipper Dee, 14,1111" ALEX. AIKEN, COFFINS I COFFINS ! WALL • PApER &c. - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER LI WA_l_,l, r'AJP3EXI TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, Oil 'V -EL Mt 1.. 10 C 3 CO 4MI it Warehouse, 91 Wood Street, Second door below Diamond Alley, tetesdrod PITT! :it : OH PA. WALL PAPERS, In .clew Designs. PLAIN AN D BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT COLORS, Now Wi.e.oed:l72.ZlZ IN GREAT VARLET", AT 107 Market Street, near Fifth MS. R. IitIOR - RB & BRO. Ikr;irvi al :4 VIM SIAX) Goit i actuf, I V ERMIIN 4 .. G 7 g for Obi DOLLAR B.Avas I D Smear andr th ar tow 1 J. R. KENNEDY & CO., W I l • rirrir Muon t t Han.). se Hold Huntlwg Case Vault, Saver Hunting Cue vp'seeb, BettrWCLaclerJewelry,on Avenfbr Albums, And ONE ntrxDRED °num NXV7 AND USE. PIM ARTICLES, all at the average price of ONE DoLLAR EACH. Como mad me tOO Wan of ode. J.titlf,. TZENNIELYY e. 00., 0 Flf t tarsal. (Iwo doors below Ht00030n10.) twa S.R~CB.s ______ - __ _1 f. tli• ....ME NA.. - MORAL 11111 C/CMACIUMnakes: w i t h poly, two Dona power. be Opp Ws a Mete_ per As ~ 'nth wet/Austad edges tottAntitotto•mne::_ii the machine does tot perform wtua we etalts tbel : weWAllliVir hub bittl reread the nosey, AA ArepAjt jitegma, Chetteral tAim u t ti wp 1111,4 ROW ailh MEDICAL 1)a. KEVSEIFS Pectoral Syrup CURES CONSUMPTION Cures Etrouchitirg CURES COLDS, C~.i~es.A~th]tyla CURES MI Diseases of the Lungs /Qr.! Invite attention to value of the most extra illnary enrea e 7 bly Pectoral Syrup. They are at howl, null any wile who has any don eau Inquire of the persona who have been cured by Attend to Your Colds s iMt:t; Myelin` "r" " Da. "7 riTynnUntlif, January LI. Do. KILYSSR: —nty wife has been attllcted with a bad cough and dillleulty or breathing for five or six years, which, for several years back, gradually Inereased in violence , . The compliant boo bees her and she had been treated byseveral phyla clans without any relief. In this stab of her easel pnnured Romeo( your PECTORAL (VOUIIMIII.II'. I bought., the gest time, a nay CVAi bOttlet W Heard her very much; I then called and got s dolls' cynic. which cared her entirely, and the bas sow n• trace of the runner disease, except weamtess. aroma also SUMP that I used the medicine rinmelf to a cold and tough. 'The medicine cored me by ton g one dose. I express my entire satisfaction with th medicine, anti you are..at liberty to publish this you desire to do so. WM. WILtSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward - wr • St avvrabar Uffia. I /11. KlLTdall . L.:. I • not au ad suentlef patent bleniCinee lu general. it affords me_pt satire lode ! sertbable to recommend your PECTCMII..SIntIn. As a medicine. It Is well worthy the attention orally person ,who may in any manner be afflicted wit It coughs, colds and hoarseness orany kind,andlbr the ' peculiar qualifications for removing all that die*- , greeable sensation attending a severe cold. have been, snort Otte.. In my Ille,gafrected with 1 the severest of colds and boaraimeas. At tames my throat would occonneso closed ml to prevent my sneaking above • whtstler, and by lakingnfew Onset oT the above Syrup It would rellwlliene entirely. In recommending this medicine. I Mutt Unhesita tingly say that It Is the best rentedr 7 'e'er found, prirporting to cure the above, nor should any Yamilt be without this remedy tor bilseasea.prevalent. Yours, most respectfully. Cashier CIEDWASUsens D epot/ Balm. r Sevlt.s ph 10, klarchlf, ISda. 1 bare used Pr. ;het ror syrupBir • bad cough of suNesul it,. • roes CatalYany Say IS IS ch. lien Weals/11e Ito lUttansitee that I have ever taken. A. W. PRICK. • DR. IiESEIPB, 1 1 41'01ILL DVlttie Is pupas sad DR. GEORGE H. KEYSER, Na. 140 WOOD STREET, IPissd7~`•~•w. PeZLWa. TOOTHACHE nEamps. A SURE OURS, ribbarbil bad 01d by DR. GEORGE _ FRYBBS, 1440:,r00d sftvet,- Pttgb tt i ; r Pirko+ *I GM*. t MEI